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Nature Rx Mindful Senses Series | Sight: Nature Photography | Ledges Trailhead
Jun 10, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Peninsula
Spend an evening with Christine Baker learning the Look Again mindful photography method —a simple, low-tech approach that weaves photography, mindfulness and connection with nature.
During the evening, we'll use our cell phone cameras to create photos of the colors, shapes, textures and ordinary moments that nature shares with us, but we often overlook. Exploring the world this way invites us to relax, reframe and nurture our well-being. What will we see when we slow down, look, and look again at the natural world around us?
No previous photography experience necessary! Mindful photography is not about the tech of capturing a "perfect" photo. It's about the process of looking and seeing differently, with curiosity, compassion, and gratitude. All you need is a fully charged cell phone and an open mind.
This program is part of the Nature Rx program. For more details on the program, please visit
www.forcvnp.org/naturerx
.
Additional Event Details
Parking/Directions
: Parking is available at the Ledges Trailhead, 405 Truxell Road, Peninsula, Ohio 44264. We will meet at the Ledges Shelter.
What to wear/bring:
Please bring a fully-charged cell phone. We will be walking about one mile on dirt trails, so wear closed-toed, sturdy shoes that you do not mind getting dirty if conditions are muddy.
Weather:
This is a rain or shine event, so please dress accordingly so that you are comfortable.
Cancellation Policy:
In the case of severe weather (lightning, hail, storms, etc.) or unforeseen circumstances (staffing, park closures, etc.), we will cancel or postpone. Participants will be notified of any event changes via email as soon as possible.
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Christine Baker
Christine is a self-taught photographer trained in the evidence-based Look Again mindful photography method. The Look Again approach helps people, organizations, and communities nurture well-being and resilience by learning to see through key principles of mindfulness — paying attention with intention, in the present moment, without judgement. She is one of over 170 trained Look Again practitioners from 30 countries, including well-being practitioners, coaches and creative professionals, who are sharing the impacts of mindful photography in diverse communities around the world.
Christine teaches mindful photography locally at contemplative retreat centers and coaches people on developing their own mindful photography practices. She enjoys working with people new to mindfulness as they discover the power of their own curiosity. She recently began using mindful photography in her professional work as an evaluation and strategy consultant to nonprofit organizations. She finds that creating and holding spaces for reflection and spaciousness with her clients allows them to think differntly about their relationships, decision making, and potential community impact.
Information Source: The Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National Park | eventbrite
The Everyday Conservationist: Nurturing Nature at Home | Happy Days Lodge
Jun 11, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Peninsula
Traditional landscaping practices are accelerating climate change and biodiversity loss—often without us even realizing it.
The good news? Small, intentional changes can turn our backyards into thriving havens for wildlife and powerful tools for conservation.
In this talk, conservation educator and photographer Danae Wolfe reveals how rethinking our outdoor spaces can help combat global environmental challenges.
Through eye-opening insights and practical solutions, you’ll discover how to create a home landscape that nurtures nature—one that’s not just beautiful but also resilient, sustainable, and teeming with life.
WHAT TO EXPECT
5:00 PM: Doors Open, Networking & Cocktails
5:30 PM: Presentation
6:00 PM: Q & A with speaker
6:30 PM: Networking & Cocktails
7:00 PM: Event ends
TICKETS
Conservancy Members and Students: Free | General Admission: $10
About Low Power Happy Hour
Low Power Happy Hour features local professionals working toward a more sustainable future for Northeast Ohio. The opinions, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the various presenters and event participants do not necessarily reflect the opinions, beliefs, and viewpoints of the Conservancy or official policies of the Conservancy.
About Danae Wolfe
Danae is an award-winning conservation photographer, writer, and TEDx speaker passionate about helping people see backyard bugs in a new light.
A firm believer in the power of small actions, she inspires gardeners to appreciate the beauty of our natural world and embrace their role in its protection.
Her work has been featured by CNN, The American Gardener, and Nature Conservancy Magazine, and she was named Garden Communicators International’s 2022 Emergent Communicator.
Through her homegrown conservation initiative,
Chasing Bugs
, Danae connects global audiences with the wonder of insects, and her upcoming book, Grass Isn’t Greener (2025), shows how simple changes in our yards can create lasting impact for the planet.
Information Source: The Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National Park | eventbrite
The Lowest Pair | The G.A.R. Hall
Jun 14, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Peninsula
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Summer Solstice Yoga | Hines Hill Campus
Jun 23, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Peninsula
Celebrate the official start of astronomical summer with sun salutations and more!
Join Ayurveda-inspired Yoga Instructor Kim Scott Sowinski, 500 RYT, for an all levels summer solstice yoga practice outdoors at our beautiful Hines Hill Campus.
Take in the fiery solar energy of the sun to energize you for this summer as you wind down during the longest day of the year. We will immerse in nature under oak and maple trees for this dosha-balancing cooling practice using all your senses to embrace the moment.
Enjoy refreshments following yoga while socializing with your kula (yoga community).
This event is part of the Nature Rx program. For more details on the program, please visit
www.forcvnp.org/naturerx
.
Tickets
Conservancy Members: $20 | Non-Members: $25
Doors Open at 6:30pm
Note: Participants please bring an outdoor yoga mat.
Ideal for those ages 14 and older, inclusive of all fitness and yoga abilities. In the event of rain, the class will occur under the tent.
Information Source: The Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National Park | eventbrite
Summer Solstice Yoga | Hines Hill Campus
Jun 23, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Peninsula
Celebrate the official start of astronomical summer with sun salutations and more!
Join Ayurveda-inspired Yoga Instructor Kim Scott Sowinski, 500 RYT, for an all levels summer solstice yoga practice outdoors at our beautiful Hines Hill Campus.
Take in the fiery solar energy of the sun to energize you for this summer as you wind down during the longest day of the year. We will immerse in nature under oak and maple trees for this dosha-balancing cooling practice using all your senses to embrace the moment.
Enjoy refreshments following yoga while socializing with your kula (yoga community).
This event is part of the Nature Rx program. For more details on the program, please visit
www.forcvnp.org/naturerx
.
Tickets
Conservancy Members: $20 | Non-Members: $25
Doors Open at 6:30pm
Note: Participants please bring an outdoor yoga mat.
Ideal for those ages 14 and older, inclusive of all fitness and yoga abilities. In the event of rain, the class will occur under the tent.
Information Source: The Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National Park | eventbrite
Nature Rx | Morning Mindfulness Walk | Ledges Trailhead
Jun 25, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Peninsula
Join the Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National Park for a
mindful nature walk
led by Dr. Saira Ismail! This 45-minute walk will be under one mile in length.
Please note that the Ledges Trail is not wheelchair accessible. It is hilly with an unpaved surface.
This walk is part of the Nature Rx program. For more details on the program, please visit
www.forcvnp/naturerx
.
Additional Event Details
Parking/Directions:
Parking is available at the Ledges Trailhead: 405 Truxell Road, Peninsula, Ohio 44264. We will meet at the Ledges Shelter, which is located just north of the main parking lot.
What to wear/bring:
Please wear closed-toed, sturdy shoes that you do not mind getting dirty if conditions are muddy.
Weather:
This is a rain or shine event, so please dress accordingly so that you are comfortable. In the case of severe weather (lightning, hail, storms, etc.) we will cancel or postpone.
Participants will be notified of any event changes via email.
Information Source: The Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National Park | eventbrite
Stillhouse Junkies with Special guests The Wildmans! | The G.A.R. Hall
Jun 26, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Peninsula
June 26th
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Acoustic adventurers
Stillhouse Junkies
explore the worlds between roots, bluegrass, Texas swing, blues, and rock. Their free-flowing musical interplay and improvisation make every show unique as they weave their way through high-energy, intricately composed originalsongs, never taking the same path twice.
Based in the Southwestern Colorado town of Durango, the trio consists of founder Fred Kosak on guitar and mandolin, longtime member Alissa Wolf on fiddle, and Jeanette Adams on upright bass.
Formed in 2017, Stillhouse Junkies plan to release their fourth album in early 2025. Their prolific songwriting, tight vocal harmonies, and blistering instrumentals earned them the prestigious International Bluegrass Music Association’s “Momentum Band of the Year” awardin 2021.
As they tour relentlessly across the United States and abroad, Stillhouse Junkies are gaining a reputation as one of the most exciting bands in the acoustic music scene. They have played such beloved festivals as Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival, Rockygrass, Merle Fest, and ROMP, and their busy schedule has seen them supporting Willie Carlisle, The Lil Smokies, and Asleep at the Wheel.
Join us in this Americana experiment and be the one to say you saw Stillhouse Junkies before they were huge. From festivals to performing arts centers - Stillhouse Junkies will deliver a one-of-a-kind experience!
The Wildmans
- The Wildmans come from the hills of Floyd, Virginia, in the heart of the Appalachian mountain music tradition. From campsite jamming at festivals and fiddler's conventions and a college level music education comes the foundation for musical exploration that sets this group apart, taking the audience on a musical journey that reflects the growth and passion of these talented musicians.
The Wildmans have appeared on stages large and small, including an extensive list of festivals along the east coast and Colorado. Appearing on stages with artists such as, Bela Fleck, The Steep Canyon Rangers, Sam Grisman Project, Oliver Wood, Sierra Ferrell, Aoife O'Donovan, The Steel Wheels, Sammy Shelor, Sierra Hull, Billy Strings, and more.
General Admission - 25.00
Bar area opens at 7pm
Main Concert Hall doors open at 7:30
Music starts at 8pm
Information Source: The Peninsula Foundation | eventbrite