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Showing posts with label workshop. Show all posts

2/28/2011

Divine Dreaming Workshop in April

Dreams. Art. Tarot. Put them all together and you get an abundantly creative and juicy workshop! Each night the juicy details of your unconscious emerge in your dreams, illuminating your soul. On the eve of a New Moon, Leila Jo of  Crafting the Sacred and I invite you to explore a dream of your choosing through divination, collage-making, and dreaming the dream forward. Materials will be provided; all you need to bring is a dream.

You can contact me to register at katrina{at}katrinadreamer{dot}com or by visiting Jo's site: http://www.craftingthesacred.com/divine-dreaming/.

Divine Dreaming
When: Saturday, April 2
Time: 2:30-5 p.m.
Fee: $40
Location
East Bay Healing Collective
1840 Alcatraz Ave.
Berkeley, CA

7/28/2010

Sunday Service: Back to Earth

I have some amazing friends who put together fabulous events and I'm lucky enough that they invite me to take part. Just such an event is happening on Sunday, August 22, and I would love to see you there!

My friend Julieann had this amazing idea to create a daylong event in wine country that would connect food and the planet. She asked me if I would speak and I was there in a hot second. My friend Eileen and I will lead a workshop demonstrating several engaging activities you can bring into your life to foster a deeper connection with the land and the food you eat. It's going to be a gorgeous, juicy day!

Here are the details:

Sunday Service: Back to Earth
Creating Inspiration for the Work Week
$185 per person
Includes:
  • A Porter-Bass Vineyard tour
  • An organic sack lunch featuring produce from Quivira's biodynamic farm Ici ice cream
  •  A workshop lead by me and Earthkeeper Eileen Pardini on reconnecting with nature
  • Wine tasting
  • A catered dinner from the Porter-Bass biodynamic garden created by chef Blair Warsham of graffEats
Location:
11750 Mays Canyon Rd., Guerneville, CA 95446

Organized by Julieann Moore of This Little Cookie. A portion of the proceeds will go to the Center for Ecoliteracy.

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