April 2024

Seasons of Grief: Nature’s Healing Power

New! Immersion in nature offers healing and connection to those who are grieving. Identify nature-based strategies to incorporate into your self-care. Explore current grief theory—including the importance of nature in healing—through discussion, readings, guided walks through the Garden, meditation, observation, and journaling. While this is not a grief therapy group, you will have opportunities to share your own experiences of loss and healing in a facilitated group setting.

Anne Rooney, R.N. (ret.), M.S., M.P.H., healthcare consultant and writer, and Mary Ann Spina, teacher, writer, and counselor with master’s degrees in counseling, theology, pastoral studies, and divinity 
Linnaeus Room, Regenstein Center

$399/$499

Botany 1

Ornamental Plant Materials Certificate,     
Professional Gardener Level 1 Certificate,     
Professional Gardener Level 2 Certificate,     
& Garden Design Certificate

6 Tuesdays & 4 Thursdays: 
June 4 – July 9 
6:30 – 9 p.m.  
(no class July 4)

$369/$462

More Conifers

4 Thursdays:
June 6 – 27
6 – 8 p.m.

Also includes Garden Walks 
3 Sundays:
June 9 - 23
9 – 11 a.m.

$259/$324

Canoe Adventure

Saturday, June 8, or Sunday, June 9
9 a.m., 11 a.m., or 1 p.m.

$120 per boat

The fee is per boat, with a maximum of three participants per boat. Children must be at least 5 years old to participate.