Community Courses in the Arboretum

 

Share These Upcoming Events and Community Courses in the Mt. Washington Arboretum

Join the community courses at the Mount Washington Arboretum for Breathwork and Madwa Yoga. These courses are through sponsorship with the MWPT and Nature Sacred Foundation. This generous grant shares these healing practices with our community in a sacred space.

Baltimore Breathwork Soundbath:

  • Thursday, August 8th at 7:15 pm Cancelled due to inclement weather from Hurricane Debby.

Please bring a yoga mat or something to lay on and suggested optional items to bring: an eye pillow, a blanket to cover with, and some water drink.

Mt. Washington Healthy Habitat Garden Tour:
The tour starts at the Mt. Washington Arboretum, TBD.
Join our community in a great garden tryst of seven unique gardens. Master Gardeners will be on hand to educate and answer questions. To encourage and empower community habitat, native plants will be given to each household. Covid rules apply​. This event is sponsored by a generous grant from Lifebridge Health and the Mt. Washington Improvement Association. RSVP using this link.

Jones Falls Trail Bike Ride: Bike Ride along the new section of the Jones Falls Trail. Sponsored by Creative Alliance's Art To Dine Committee.
TBD

We look forward to sharing these experiences with you in the Mount Washington Arboretum. It is open to the public for all to enjoy from sunrise to sunset for community, nature and so much more connected.

Please contact us for more information and to join our gardening email list and hear about our plans. We generally meet on Sundays from 9 am to 11 am. See where we will be this week by checking out our calendar on our Volunteer page. 

Here’s a closer look.

 
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Healthy Habit
Garden Tour

Mt. Washington Healthy Habitat Garden Tour:
The tour starts at the Mt. Washington Arboretum, Sunday 9/26 from 1-4 p.m.
Join our community in a great garden tryst of seven unique gardens. Master Gardeners will be on hand to educate and answer questions. We are excited to share knowledge with our community community on the need to plant native fauna and attract pollinators and wildlife. This is a child friendly event with children’s activities. To encourage and empower community habitat, two native plants will be given to the first 50 registrants. Covid rules apply​. This is sponsored by a generous grant from Lifebridge Health and the Mt. Washington Improvement Association.

  • Visit seven unique gardens

  • Community habitat

  • Native plants available

  • Covid rules apply

 

Baltimore Breathwork

Baltimore Breathwork is a great healing practice that utilizes breathing exercises to improve mental, physical, and spiritual health. Practiced in this natural environment at the Arboretum lends to a closeness to the earth and stirs the nature inside of us. Many feelings, emotions, and possible insights are expressed to be experienced. Each week has its own unique theme for deepening and healing purposes. On 7/15 we recalled our inner child and gave love to that self that still resides inside of us. Truly moving and a great connection with nature, our selves and our community. Come join us at 7:15 at the Arboretum for Breathworks!

  • Breathe

  • Feel

  • Love

 

We Thank Our Sponsors for These Shared Community Events in the Mt. Washington Arboretum

Many of these summer events and courses were sponsored through and with the MWPT and Nature Sacred Foundation. This generous grant shares these healing practices with our community in a sacred space. Though completed for the summer, not forgotten. Thank you to Madwa Yoga and Baltimore Breathwork for sharing your healing and empowerment with us this summer.

Breathwork:
Thursdays 7:15p.m.

Madwa Yoga:
Tuesdays 7:30a.m.

We have enjoyed sharing these experiences with you this summer. The Mount Washington Arboretum is open to the public for all to enjoy from sunrise to sunset for community, nature and so much more connected.

Please contact us for more information and to join our gardening email list and hear about our plans. We generally meet on Sundays from 9 am to 11 am. See where we will be this week by checking out our calendar on our Volunteer page.