Feb 8: Meet, Greet, and Learn! Meaningful Rituals for Climate Grief

Middle TN Group February 8, 2024

Come to our Meet, Greet & Learn!
Topic: Meaningful Rituals for Climate Grief
Meg Wade, Interfaith Chaplain at Larkspur Conservancy

Feb 8 (Thu), 2024 at 7:00 PM CST
Walter Criley Visitors’ Center at Radnor Lake

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The Middle Tennessee Group (MTG) of the Sierra Club kicks off its 2024 programs on Feb. 8 at 7 p.m. at Radnor State Park, when Meg Wade will explore ways we can cultivate creative rituals and communal reflection to cope with our climate-changed world.

Wade describes the program as focused on “the little things we can do every day to help support and honor the grief we experience living in a world with climate change, while transforming this grief into empowered action,” including caring for the wild places we love most.

Wade is Interfaith Chaplain at Larkspur Conservation, which is dedicated to preserving land across Tennessee through a revival of natural burial practices that heal the earth and offer sanctuary.

Light refreshments! Meet & greet old and new friends! Learn about our events and actions!