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Recipes & Rituals for Community Care: Rooted and Grounded Steps Forward

July 22 @ 5:30pm - 6:30pm

Free
Self-exploration and community connection through expressive artmaking and grounding in the garden.

In this reflective and restorative open craft session, get crafty with us by working with chancletas, or flip flops, and various charms and yarns to create your own footware to serve you in a gentle stroll in the garden. As we gather around the craft table surrounded by plants in the garden, we’ll talk about what it is we need to stay rooted and grounded through our own embodied artmaking. When our creations are complete, we’ll take them on a stroll in the garden, taking a walking meditation to engage the land as witness and teacher.

Your Facilitator: Luz is a Harlem native of Dominican decent. She is an active greenhouse community member, lover of crochet, and all things nature.

What does it mean to heal in community? What does it feel like when we extend care to ourselves and the collective? How do plants and our local ecologies care for us? How can we care for the plants and local ecologies in return?

Weave in rituals and recipes into your own self-care and community care practices through weekly explorations in herbal arts, somatic movement in the greenhouse and garden, folk remedies, and other wild-crafts and meditative activities that foster a deeper connection to plants to care for the body, mental health, and the people you move with.

Each week, be guided by a guest herbalist, healing artist, or wellness practitioner who will help you create your own toolkit and apothecary for self and communal care.

Workshops are rain or shine.

Accessibility: Our kitchen/classroom space is wheelchair accessible. With prior planning, we can add a few small mats onto the pebbled ground of greenhouse to make a small wheel-chair accessible path. Our learning garden has grass paths, and the entrance is through a gate with a small, raised entrance. Our tables can be lowered/raised, and we have several backless benches or stools. Our kitchen is in regular use, and while we try to cook without peanuts, much of our cookware is shared and we cannot guarantee a nut-free environment. We have a first aid kit, and the closest AED is in another building several yards away. Drinking water is made available in refillable pitchers.

When inside the greenhouse and kitchen we will open our double-doors and windows to vent the space and encourage masking and social distancing when in more closed-in spaces.

Our closest bathrooms are a building away, about a one-minute walk. A gender neutral bathroom is also available, and this is accessible by key which you can request from staff. We are not a scent-free zone, and because herbalism classes take place here, cannot guarantee that the site will be clear of any essential oil smells. If you have needs not addressed here, please reach out to Mallory Craig at mcraig@thehort.org.

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