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2024 Winter Lecture Series: The Biodynamic Garden Relationship with Valerie Leone (January 7, 2024)

Start
Sunday, January 7 2:00 pm
End
Sunday, January 7 3:00 pm

$15.00

From insights that arose in Europe over 100 years ago, the biodynamic approach to stewarding the land offers a unique opportunity. Based on a variety of holistic principles, biodynamic gardening and farming cultivates awareness of co-creation between humanity and the natural realm. The development of one’s intuition is valued over acquiring information and allowing for more meaningful work to take place. Mindful applications in the garden invite reciprocity to become foundational. In this introductory conversation, Environmental Educator Valerie Leone will present the concepts of biodynamics in a relatable way. This new consciousness of the gardener can allow the landscape under their care to reach its vibrant potential.

Raised in the landscape of the Baltic region, Valerie Leone has always been immersed in outdoor life. Her gardening experience includes a wide range: from family subsistence plots, to residential design, to natural restoration and to her most recent work of gardening with school children. An environmental educator for almost 20 years, Valerie has developed practical ways to nurture her students. Through creative applications, she aims to deepen the integral bond between human beings and the kingdom of nature.

All lectures will be held virtually using Zoom. They will be recorded and shared with everyone who registers for a short time. Zoom invitations will be sent out after this time to the email used to register for the event via education@bhwp.org.

Program Fee: $15 (Members, enter your code at checkout to receive your 20% discount.)

Additional Information: Online registration for this program closes at noon on the date of the program. This lecture is part of our Annual Winter Lecture Series. The series features presentations by regionally renowned experts who address a wide range of topics related to natural history, biodiversity, ecological gardening, native plants and native wildlife.

 

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All lectures will be held virtually using Zoom. They will be recorded and shared with everyone who registers for a short time. Zoom invitations will be sent out after this time to the email used to register for the event via education@bhwp.org.

Program Fee: $15 (Members, enter your code at checkout to receive your 20% discount.)

Additional Information: Online registration for this program closes at noon on the date of the program. This lecture is part of our Annual Winter Lecture Series. The series features presentations by regionally renowned experts who address a wide range of topics related to natural history, biodiversity, ecological gardening, native plants and native wildlife.