Friday, June 27, 6:30 p.m.–Saturday, June 28, 4 p.m. U.S. Central Time
Check out this wonderful learning community dedicated to embracing food as a pathway to peace. Summer takes us out to farmer’s markets, to garden plots, to potted veggies on the deck. Sense summer’s call to transform our relationship with self, others and Earth through our personal food choices. Guided by environmentalists, mystics, poets and contemporary sages, we’ll tend resources for summer produce near and dear to us. This overnight retreat at Prairiewoods (120 East Boyson Road in Hiawatha) will be facilitated by Christina Campbell and Ann Jackson, PBVM. Together we’ll deepen our relationships with nature through our food choices, engaging in creative acts such as writing and walking in the Prairiewoods gardens. Bring your favorite summer recipes so together we can adapt them to use locally-sourced foods. We’ll gather around the summer table in peace and relationship. We will consider the possibility of learning to eat locally-sourced foods, participate in a scavenger hunt at New Pioneer Co-Op and Natural Grocers, craft a personal statement of possibility to eat locally and take home actionable meal ideas using locally-sourced foods. Christina Campbell is associate professor in food science and nutrition at Iowa State University and a registered dietitian. She researches prenatal lifestyle choices on the health of mothers and children, and the intersection of food and peace. In her courses, she provides space for students to learn about the prevention and treatment of chronic disease, reducing consumer food waste, and sustainable diets. Ann Jackson, PBVM, is Prairiewoods’ coordinator of spiritual services. Blending love of nature, literature, leadership and spirituality, Sister Ann delights in listening with others to the energy of Spirit stirring creativity, passion, discernment and service. Newly certified as a Mindfulness Meditation Teacher with Jack Kornfield and Tara Brach, she is committed to mindful living and compassion, evolving consciousness, and personal and social transformation by bringing mindfulness to local and global communities. She enjoys offering spiritual direction and facilitation to individuals and groups. The cost of this overnight retreat is $150 and includes sessions, Friday lodging, and Friday dinner through Saturday lunch. The commuter fee is $100 and includes sessions, Friday dinner and Saturday lunch. For more information or to register, contact Prairiewoods at www.Prairiewoods.org or 319-395-6700.
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