By popular demand, we’re bringing back one of our community’s most beloved special events!
Saturday, June 14th @7: 30pm, come enjoy the full moon at Patch.
The full moon in June is traditionally called the Strawberry Moon. This name comes from the Algonquin tribes of Native Americans, who used this full moon as a signal to harvest the ripening strawberries in June.
We are innovating at the Speed Of Nature —yet our invitation is for you to slow down to the rhythm of the trees. Let the light of the Full Moon bathe you in its silvery glow.
This moon marks a time of introspection and preparation, a season to gather strength and nurture your inner resources. As you walk into our 123 year old growth forest, on paths that are the least trodden at Patch, deep into the hammock, arriving at the Thai Meditation Joglo, in the velvet of night, for a Candlelight Forest Bath experience, under La Luna Llena.
Hosted by Suzanne Jewell, our Chief Experience Officer, Patch of Heaven Sanctuary Founder of the Mindful Pocket Park @Patch, certified mindfulness meditation teacher through the UC Berkeley Greater Good Science Center/Sounds True training, Executive Resilience Coach and Forest Therapy guide.
Ribbon-cutting ceremony marking the official inauguration of the world's first Mindful Pocket Park.
Arrive, pause and learn the“Catch Your Breath” practice.
Learn about Patch of Heaven Sanctuary, the Mindful Pocket Park, why the science of focus and attention training helps mental wellbeing and the benefits of Nature-based Mindfulness.
Ribbon-cutting ceremony marking the official inauguration of the world's first Mindful Pocket Park.
Pause to “make a wish” and send lovingkindness to Nature, this sacred act invites a contemplation of what’s your highest aspiration for Nature and Earth
to be well.
Five Sensory Gardens “guide” the experiential aspect of the 5 Senses.
“Check-out” choosing two words to describe in THIS MOMENT NOW the state of their heart-mind upon taking “The Nature Pill.”
Pause to “make a wish” and send lovingkindness to Nature, this sacred act invites a contemplation of what’s your highest aspiration for Nature and Earth
to be well.