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Situational Awareness & the Art of Disappearing

Mount Auburn Cemetery is excited to host Nature Artist and Writer Julie Zickefoose for a lecture in our historic Story Chapel.

Being in nature has the power to heal us and bring us closer to the creative power that resides inside us, waiting to be released. Nature Artist and Writer Julie Zickefoose offers simple tools to help you tap into nature’s power to restore and revive that spirit. Situational awareness is a key part of our evolutionary heritage, and we lose a little of it each time we plug into our omnipresent devices. Yet we can also use them to forge a deeper connection with nature. With prose, photography and poetry, Julie will demonstrate how she hooks into something larger each time she steps outside, and translates that into content—and contentment.

Location: Story Chapel, Mount Auburn Cemetery, 580 Mount Auburn St, Cambridge, MA

When: July 21, 6:00 pm-7:15 pm

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You can purchase tickets on our website: http://mountauburn.org/2015/situational-awareness-the-art-of-disappearing/

Funding for programs has been provided in part by the Massachusetts Cultural Council.

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