WRITING HAIKU IN NATURE — APRIL 25 AND 28, 2024 CLASS CANCELLED

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WRITING HAIKU IN NATURE — APRIL 25 AND 28, 2024 CLASS CANCELLED

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THURSDAY, APRIL 25 AND SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 2024
7:00PM - 8:00PM PACIFIC TIME

VIA ZOOM

Haiku is a traditional, short form of Japanese poetry through which the poet conveys their experience of nature via a simple written formula. Using this simple formula, anyone can write
haiku!

This class introduces participants to classical haiku poetry, and guides them to write their own haiku poems while spending time in nature. Participants will have the opportunity to share what they've written with the group if they choose to do so. Haiku themes often focus on seasonal changes.

Come be inspired by the changes of Spring to write your own haiku!

What to Bring: writing supplies (notebook, journal, pen, etc).

TUITION: $35 (plus processing fees)

The zoom link will be sent out to attendees the day or two before class.

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"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has." — Margaret Mead

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Natalie Da Silva

Natalie DaSilva is an Oregon Master Naturalist and occasional poet who enjoys nothing more that sharing her love of the outdoors and the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest with others. After a long and rewarding career in health care, she is now focused on developing programs to inspire others to experience, connect with, and protect these beautiful places we call home. An avid hiker, Natalie spends much of her free time exploring the landscapes of Oregon and surrounding areas.