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Qi Gong in Nature

 09/25/2022  |  09:00 AM - 10:30 AM
  Gateway Natural Area  |  Registration Required

Wellness - 16 +

Where: Gateway Natural Area, Meet at Shelter A near the end of the parking lot. Parking passes will be given to all participants at check-in. When: Sunday, September 25, 9:00a.m. - 10:30a.m. Accessibility: Program takes place near dirt trails and in grass, relatively flat and only slightly uneven. Accessible bathrooms and parking available. If you have any questions or concerns about the accessibility of a program, please contact [email protected] or call 970-416-2815 for more information. People with disabilities are welcome to participate in all programs and we are happy to make any appropriate accommodations. Requests for disability-related services can be made during registration through the activity contact or by calling 970-416-2815 at least 2 weeks prior to the start of the activity. What to Bring: Dress appropriately for the weather forecast. Bring sunscreen, a hat if you want one, closed-toe, sturdy shoes for walking to and from the class site, and plenty of water. Program Description: Take a short hike to a soothing spot in nature. Enjoy the natural areas and nourish yourself with Qi Gong. Beginners and experienced are welcome.

Maximum Participants: 20

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AJ Chlebnik

Pronouns: she/her/hers

City of Fort Collins

Natural Areas Department

Public Engagement Specialist

[email protected]

970-224-6118

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Madeline M - Volunteer Naturalist

Our connection to nature is often a deeply personal, spiritual experience. When I trot up a trail, it is about so much more than the physical act of walking. It puts me in a more receptive mindset, I am paying attention to things that are there as much as the things that aren’t. Nature is where I feel at home, where I come to seek clarity, seek guidance, seek thought and yes, seek answers, about the challenges that life throws my way.


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