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Rooted: focusing guideposts to connection in the natural world

Registration is closed for this program.

The monthly program meeting will be presented by Lyanda Lynn Haupt. She is is a Seattle-based award winning author, naturalist, ecophilosopher and speaker, whose writing is at the forefront of the movement to connect people with nature and wilderness in their every day lives.

“We live in a time when cutting-edge science supports a truth that poets, artists, and earth-based cultures across the world have proclaimed over millennia: that life on this planet is radically interconnected. Our bodies, thoughts, minds, and spirits are affected by the whole of nature and they affect this whole in return. In a time of ecological crisis, this talk explores practices for living with meaning on our beloved, imperiled earth.”

Her highly personal new book, Rooted: Life at the Crossroads of Science, Nature, and Spirit, invites us to live with the earth in ways that are both simple and profound. Lyanda will be signing copies of her book at the meeting and at the Kingfisher Bookstore in Coupeville from 1 to 3 p.m. also on March 10.

This program is planned as a hybrid meeting. Participate virtually or register to attend in person, limit 24 people this time. The program is in the Front Room at the Bayview Cash Store, located on the second floor at 5603 Bayview Road, Langley 98260. There is an elevator as well as stairs.

Those coming in person must have proof of COVID vaccine, wear a mask and sit six feet apart if you are not in a household group aka “bubble.”.

Registration is closed for this program.

if you are not already a Whidbey Audubon Society member, please register to receive the Zoom link or the option to attend in person. All members received the Zoom link automatically prior to the meeting at 7 p.m.

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Fort Casey State Park Birding Field Trip