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Check back soon for more information on this workshop!
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10:00am - 3:00pm with a break for lunch from 12-1pm
We’ll begin with introductions and a discussion about what we’d like to gain from this day together, then dive right in.
Lunch will be provided at noon, and you can choose to stay and enjoy with the group, or take some time for yourself.
After lunch we will reconvene at 1:00pm. The workshop will conclude at 3:00pm.
More details to come.
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Our workshop takes place at Midpines Park & Community Hall, a welcoming public space just outside Mariposa. The Hall offers heating, cooling, and restrooms, while the surrounding park features shaded picnic tables, outdoor art installations, and a seasonal creekbed perfect for inspiration and reflection.
The park is easily accessible via the YARTS bus, which stops directly on-site — a great option for sustainable travel. Parking is available, however it is limited, so we encourage you to take advantage of the bus.
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How much does it cost?
This workshop is free, thanks to a generous grant from California State Parks, the California Arts Council, and Parks California.
If you’d like to support future programs like this, donations to Balanced Rock will help us continue offering accessible, subsidized experiences for years to come.
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Registration for this workshop includes the following:
Detailed, professional instruction, fresh ideas, and personalized guidance to help you weave the teachings and practices from this workshop into the fabric of your daily life.
All necessary activity supplies.
A make-your-own sandwich bar lunch will be provided. We source organic ingredients whenever possible and will include gluten free options.
Tea, coffee and snacks
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This list may be subject to change as we finalize workshop details and open registration.
Please bring the following for a comfortable experience:
Yoga mat, towel, or camp chair; something to sit on outdoors.
Warm layers and sun protection. We will spend as much time outdoors as possible, so prepare yourself for maximum comfort and variable weather.
Refillable water bottle and thermos or insulated mug for tea
If you are able to bring your own plate and utensils for lunch, this will be a great help for staff and will cut down on waste.
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In order to ensure we have enough supplies and lunch for everyone, PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
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This workshop will run rain or shine. We will have an indoor space that is heated in case of inclement weather.
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No prior experience is necessary! This community offering is open to all who are excited to learn and explore a new skill in a community setting.
Meet Your Facilitator
CLAY MUWIN RIVER
Clay is a returning collaborator to the Art, Nature & Wellness program and Co-Director of Programs and Lead Teaching Artist at the Mariposa Arts Council. They bring a background in Native youth education, curriculum development, and cultural arts revitalization.
Full bio for Clay coming soon!