Embodied Nature Experience — April 12, 2025
Saturday, April 12, 2025
9:00am - 12:00pm
Location:
Port Townsend Area
Instructor:
Guinevere Martin
This 3-hour interactive workshop is designed for individuals who want to connect more deeply with their bodies as an integral part of nature. Through sensory experiences, you'll engage with the wilderness to better understand the interconnectedness of species, including yourself.
Participation in this workshop will help you to:
Understand how and why nature improves your overall well-being
Take an in-depth look at the patterns of life and how each species and its habitat are interconnected with other species
Experience yourself as an essential part of nature, gaining tools to immerse fully and engage with your surroundings
Gain new perspectives on the natural world
Learn ways to integrate the wilderness into your daily routines for enhanced well-being
Cultivate a deeper, more meaningful relationship with nature
What to Bring:
footwear and layers (including rain jacket) for being outside — we will be moving some and also sitting quietly
water bottle and light snacks
small notebook and pencil/pen
magnifying glass, if you have one
Tuition:
$40
Ages:
18+
Saturday, April 12, 2025
9:00am - 12:00pm
Location:
Port Townsend Area
Instructor:
Guinevere Martin
This 3-hour interactive workshop is designed for individuals who want to connect more deeply with their bodies as an integral part of nature. Through sensory experiences, you'll engage with the wilderness to better understand the interconnectedness of species, including yourself.
Participation in this workshop will help you to:
Understand how and why nature improves your overall well-being
Take an in-depth look at the patterns of life and how each species and its habitat are interconnected with other species
Experience yourself as an essential part of nature, gaining tools to immerse fully and engage with your surroundings
Gain new perspectives on the natural world
Learn ways to integrate the wilderness into your daily routines for enhanced well-being
Cultivate a deeper, more meaningful relationship with nature
What to Bring:
footwear and layers (including rain jacket) for being outside — we will be moving some and also sitting quietly
water bottle and light snacks
small notebook and pencil/pen
magnifying glass, if you have one
Tuition:
$40
Ages:
18+
Saturday, April 12, 2025
9:00am - 12:00pm
Location:
Port Townsend Area
Instructor:
Guinevere Martin
This 3-hour interactive workshop is designed for individuals who want to connect more deeply with their bodies as an integral part of nature. Through sensory experiences, you'll engage with the wilderness to better understand the interconnectedness of species, including yourself.
Participation in this workshop will help you to:
Understand how and why nature improves your overall well-being
Take an in-depth look at the patterns of life and how each species and its habitat are interconnected with other species
Experience yourself as an essential part of nature, gaining tools to immerse fully and engage with your surroundings
Gain new perspectives on the natural world
Learn ways to integrate the wilderness into your daily routines for enhanced well-being
Cultivate a deeper, more meaningful relationship with nature
What to Bring:
footwear and layers (including rain jacket) for being outside — we will be moving some and also sitting quietly
water bottle and light snacks
small notebook and pencil/pen
magnifying glass, if you have one
Tuition:
$40
Ages:
18+
MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR
Guinevere Martin
Guinevere has dedicated her life to finding ways to reconnect us with our environment. Her goal has been to find ways for us to take a more active role in taking care of nature, reminding us that humans are an integral part of the natural world.
Guinevere spent four years in Ecuador as the project coordinator at Sacred Suenos, a restoration and reforestation project. During this time, she facilitated hands-on learning experiences, helping visitors understand how to live off-grid and build a sustainable life based on Earth First principles.
She then spent eight years as the project coordinator at Green Friends Farm. Here she facilitated educational opportunities for families to learn how to plant and maintain fruit trees using permaculture principles. Guinevere also spent four years as a Naturalist, leading environmental educational hikes in the Marin headlands.
Today, Guinevere focuses much of her work on decreasing the separation between humans and nature, reminding us that nature is not something outside of us, rather that we are an integral part of nature.