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Apr
8
Wed
Spotlight on Care – Leading from where you are: Grounding in Gratitude @ Zoom - https://kansas.zoom.us/j/988409975
Apr 8 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Supported by the IPSR Center for Compassionate and Sustainable Communities and The Commons, University of Kansas

Learn to use the mindfulness practice of gratitude to guide your choices and decisions, even in times of uncertainty.

With Sami Aaron of The Resilient Activist.

Ways to Participate
Zoom:
https://kansas.zoom.us/j/988409975

Dial in by phone:
+1 (301) 715-8592
Meeting ID: 988 409 975

Of interest to:

All Ages, Faculty, General Public, Graduate students, Researchers, Staff, Undergraduate Students
Feb
20
Sat
Climate Conversations: How the Blue River Enriches My Life @ Zoom & various locations along the Blue River
Feb 20 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
We are delighted to collaborate with the

Heartland Conservation Alliance

Climate Conversations 

Sat. Feb 20, 2021 11 am – 2 pm CST

On the Blue River or on Zoom

Register at this link

A community clean up followed by a guided meditation
by The Resilient Activist in partnership with

About this Event

Heartland Conservation Alliance and The Resilient Activist invite you to experience the Blue River and your connection to nature.

Through a guided meditation and community cleanup, HCA and The Resilient Activist demonstrate the ways the Blue River is a community asset and how it enriches our lives. The event will take place at Minor Park. Unable to make it? That’s ok! The meditation will be offered via Zoom so you can participate from your own backyard.

Did you know that the Blue River travels 42 miles, across two states, five counties, and 21 municipalities? It flows from Johnson County Kansas, through Kansas City Metro Area where it confluences with the Missouri River in eastern Jackson County. The Blue River directly impacts your life, and it’s important we take care of it for the health of all the communities the river connects.

More details to come.

The event is free, but registration is required so we can send you the Zoom link!

All participants are asked to adhere to COVID guidelines. Please wear a mask and keep socially distant from those not in your party.