Saturday, June 10, 2023
Wellness-Community-Creativity
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Set amongst the majestic Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens, the Alchemy of Gathering will focus on creating an open space for community to come together and celebrate our connections- to each other, to nature and to ourselves. Offering over 40 local product and service vendors, live music, interactive sound and meditative healing stations, local food vendors and access to the Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens and ocean stone labyrinth. Under the pavilion the Event Creator, artist and author Jenna Walker, brings to life the creative process with three Art For Healing Workshops allowing space for artistic emotional expression and teachings from her book “A GUIDE TO THE COLLECTIVE AWAKENING: ADVICE, TOOLS & ART PROJECTS” with which this event was inspired.
Join this beautiful space and experience sharing ideas on wellness, connection, identity, creativity, healing and more. Let us come together in Nature and celebrate the community and love that is here NOW!
Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens
6183 Whitaker Road
Courtenay
V9J 1V7
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