EVENTS
Sinsinawa Mound Center offers retreats and programs as well as opportunities for personal reflection and renewal in a comfortable, rural setting.
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The Wisdom of Wendell Berry: Place, Race, & Hope (Zoom)
The Wisdom of Wendell Berry: Place, Race, & Hope (Zoom)
Wendell Berry is one of our most lyrical, passionate, and important prophets writing today on issues of place, land, responsibility, hope, and health.
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Ho-Chunk Through Story (on site)
Ho-Chunk Through Story (on site)
Join us as we welcome Andi Cloud, Ho-Chunk Nation tribal member and storyteller. Andi will share the Ho-Chunk culture with stories from life and from centuries of oratory tradition. We will gather outdoors around the fire.
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Wheel of Time: Seasonal Festivals, Community Life & Personal Growth (Zoom)
Wheel of Time: Seasonal Festivals, Community Life & Personal Growth (Zoom)
Join us for a conversation between Thoreau College director Jacob Hundt and Sinsinawa Mound’s Eric Anglada for a wide-ranging conversation that will cover seasonal observances from different faith perspectives, possibilities for creating learning opportunities around the wheel of the year, and different practices for creating community and alternative education, and more!Â
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A History of Common Vegetables (Zoom)
A History of Common Vegetables (Zoom)
Have you ever looked at a potato and wondered how such a humble spud made its way into cuisine around the world? Join us and learn all about where your food really comes from and how humans domesticated and distributed some of the most common vegetables we consume today.
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An Evening With the Poetry of Mary Oliver (Zoom)
An Evening With the Poetry of Mary Oliver (Zoom)
Mary Oliver, probably the most popular American poet of the last 25 years, explores through her poetry the natural and spiritual worlds in ways that amaze, puzzle, engage, and intrigue her readers. Join us for a lively conversation around a diverse group of her poems!
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Journaling: The Journey Inward (on site)
Journaling: The Journey Inward (on site)
Our unconscious is like the bulk of a huge iceberg whose small tip is all we see. Ever want to go deeper? Journaling is a good way. Whether it is new to you or a continuation of past practice, come and share the experience with us!
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Wild Church: Spring Equinox (on site)
Wild Church: Spring Equinox (on site)
Fire and song, ritual and community, prayer and quiet: this inclusive, outdoor gathering is centered on honoring this day of equal light and dark - the sacred time of Spring Equinox on the sacred land of Sinsinawa Mound.
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Back By Popular Demand! Women of the Bible (on site)
Back By Popular Demand! Women of the Bible (on site)
Women of the Bible is a dramatic presentation told through the many diverse voices of women for the Old and New Testaments. Anita Gutschick reaches across the ages to vividly portray biblical women.
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Back by Popular Demand! Women of the Bible Dinner Performance (on site)
Back by Popular Demand! Women of the Bible Dinner Performance (on site)
Anita Gutschick reaches across the ages to vividly portray biblical women. Through a series of monologues, these women recount their personal stories, shedding light on their lives in a dramatic and engaging way.
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Glass Art Class: Garden Stakes (on site)
Glass Art Class: Garden Stakes (on site)
Get ready for a beautiful garden this summer. Students will make 3 garden stakes out of glass which will be attached to a metal stake for indoor or outdoor use.
Glass Art Class: Wall Hanging & Soap Dish (on site)
Glass Art Class: Wall Hanging & Soap Dish (on site)
Design your own coordinating floral soap dish and wall hanging using a paint and frit technique. Choose a floral design or be creative and make a design of your own.
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Kiss the Ground: A Spirituality & Ethic of the Garden (Zoom)
Kiss the Ground: A Spirituality & Ethic of the Garden (Zoom)
Our spirituality and responsibility to the world must begin with an awareness that we are a part of - not apart from - the living world. The garden is the model for understanding who we are as humans within sacred ground.
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