Join Transition Wayland at Pine Brook Conservation Area for a walk along the woodland trails and through the wetlands. This is one in a series of walks called Earth-Connecting: Walking Wayland, a program to systematically walk Wayland's trails, one by one exploring existing public Wayland pathways and taking time to quietly meditate, until our feet have connected with the Earth beneath each one. Walks are held once or twice a month and are led by Rabbi Katy Allen of Ma'yan Tikvah's Nature Chaplaincy Program. All, of all ages, are welcome, and each walk will last about one hour. We invite you to bring: binoculars, maps, prayers, poems, sotries, guide books, cameras, field guides, magnifiers, sacred texts, sketch books, journals, information, GPS, or whatever will enrich your experience. The walks are co-sponsored also by Transition Wayland, Church of the Holy Spirit, Peace Lutheran Church, & Clean Properties, Inc. If you'd like to be notified of these walks, send an email to rabbi@mayantikvah.org
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