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Exploring a Sense of Place Course

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Start time: Sat, Jul 14, 2007 14:51
 
End time: Fri, Apr 11, 2008 22:00
 
Type: Cultural/Community
 
Website: http://exploringsenseofplace.o...
 
Address: Palo Alto
United States
 

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Exploring a Sense of Place is a course designed to help people identify with and connect with the living Earth in the place where they live. It can be tailored to any bioregion, anywhere. (See our guidebook, Exploring a Sense of Place, for information about starting your own course of study wherever you are.)

On the San Francisco Peninsula:
Exploring a Sense of Place is a year-long course consisting of one Saturday Exploration and one Monday Enrichment Evening per month. The evening speakers prepare us for the Saturday explorations where we go out in small groups into our bioregion, with a concentration on our own watershed. While we provide wonderful guides and materials, these explorations are designed for each person to make his/her own connection.

As the year progresses, through every season, in every weather, and through the different ecological zones, we become more familiar with our place. Every month we focus on a different theme, and by using different lenses, we develop skill in using all of our senses. Through facilitated exercises we learn to express our connection with our sense of place. And by experiencing this together, we form community, deepening our roots with those around us.

What is different about this course?
This course is differentiated not only by what it is but by what it is not. It is not a hiking club, a series of recreational events, or a course on identifying plants and animals. It is an opportunity and an invitation to be open and to be imprinted by the awesome beauty and elegance of Earth — right here at home. We welcome you to join us on this amazing journey.

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