In a Restorative Community, members practice being more inclusive in the way we communicate with one another through acknowledging each others gifts while also understanding the challenges that may cause someone to feel isolated and disconnected within their community. We interact with our peers everyday in meetings, on specific projects, or just in simple conversations on the street. These trainings aim to restore how we interact with our neighbors in a more meaningful, respectful way. Learning and practicing these skills is a productive step towards creating a healthier community.
This training will be facilitated by Katey Branch of Halls Pond Healing Arts in South Paris!
*A healthy lunch will be provided.
Need help with transportation or have other inquiries? We can help! Just call Emily or Brendan at 739-6222.
Saturday Jul 27, 2019
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM EDT
Saturday, July 27th
9:00am-1:00pm
Alan Day Community Garden
26 Whitman St.
Norway, ME 04268
Free! Our priority is to make this experience available to everyone who is interested. Those who find the training valuable are invited to make a donation so the Collaborative can offer additional trainings.
Emily Knapp or Brendan Schauffler
739-6222
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