Month: April 2020


Nature-in-Place Curated Picks
Arbor Dispatch

As April draws to a close with all its national observances — Earth Day, Arbor Day, Stress Awareness Month and more — we look to keep the party going. This week’s Nature-in-Place curated picks honor our trees—’cuz every day is Arbor Day, really!…

Renewal, hope & promise: it’s Earth Day 2020.

We’re celebrating the 50th Earth Day — an event that’s delivering a stirring message of hope, change and solidarity, particularly poignant right now. It can be easy to fixate on what’s wrong and broken —  yet many of us are also recognizing what is good, what is sacred and what to be grateful for. Then…

Nature-in-Place Curated Picks
Earth Day Edition!

Earth Day turns 50 this week! To celebrate, many of our friends and allies have assembled some amazing resources for connecting with nature—in place. This week, our picks include a trip to Yosemite, a DIY chia pet, free classes & art—all from the safety of home. …

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Earth Day Edition!

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Behind the scenes at Nature Sacred

Spend five minutes with Alden Stoner, Nature Sacred’s new CEO, and you’ll be struck by a couple of things immediately. One, she is perfectly certain that nature can help cure many of the seemingly most intractable issues saddling Western society today — including the overwhelming stress being caused by the current COVID-19 pandemic; and two,…

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Nature-in-Place Curated Picks | Dispatch 1

Tidy idea-bundles for connecting with nature — in-place. Curated from our network of friends and allied organizations, or just awesome stuff we’ve come across, we’re serving up our top picks  for creatively connecting with nature from your house, yard or stoop. Each is hand-selected to help lift our spirits, heal and boost our moods. …

"Thank you for this tool I can share with my 7-year-old daughter, for this labyrinth makes meditation easy for the young to understand."

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