NORWAY — A Restorative Community Training will be offered on Saturday, May 11, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Alan Day Community Garden, 26 Whitman Street in Norway.
In Restorative Community Training, you learn to create a sense of belonging and inclusivity, practice specific methods to make group decision-making more effective, and help to make members of community meetings better prepared to listen to diverse groups of people in a more mindful and respectful way.
This experiential workshop will provide the opportunity to learn the philosophy behind Restorative Community and hands-on skills to practice creating a restorative community with others. In a partnership between the Alan Day Community Garden and the Oxford County Wellness Collaborative, Katey Branch and Brendan Schauffler will facilitate this workshop and welcome everyone to join. Lunch will be provided.
To reserve a place, call or text 207-890-9622. Or sign up on the Alan Day Community Garden Events page at AlanDayCommunityGarden.org.
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