Join Transition Bluffton at university nature preserve Sept. 18
Transition Bluffton will hold a public event at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 18, at the Bluffton University Nature Preserve during, which participants will experience the emotional and health benefits of being in nature.
Although modern technologies are making our life easier, more and more people are experiencing a sense of unease and anxiety. New scientific research is concluding that our being disconnected from nature may be the cause. Scientists are finding that a connection to the natural world is crucial for our health and well-being.
Join Beth Theisen, a naturalist at the Johnny Appleseed Metro Park District, to experience the calm and peace that nature provides as you decrease your stress hormones, your blood pressure, and your feelings of overwhelm.
Participants will meet for this introductory experience in the main parking lot of the Bluffton University Nature Preserve, 10535 Augsburger Road.
In case of rain, the event will take place on Tuesday, Oct 2, at the same time and same place.
Bluffton Transition hosts monthly events open to the public. The organization’s mission is to bring people together to build resilience and sustainability in Bluffton and beyond. To learn more about future events, visit TransitionBluffton.org.
All programs are open to the public.
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