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Wellbeing Day - October

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Staveley Camp
staveley, new zealand
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Keep Learning Mid Canterbury
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Sun, 13 Oct, 9am - 5pm NZDT

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BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! 

Take a day out to nurture your wellbeing in the beautiful environment of Staveley Camp & Native Remnant Forest. 

In the morning you will have the opportunity to connect with other participants before the two main activities:

  • Create nature mandalas in the forest
  • Enjoy a fun & freeing yoga session, including deep relaxation, with the wonderful dru yoga teacher Janet Cross

Morning tea will be provided along with a delicious lunch after the morning sessions conclude.

After lunch you can choose how you'd like to spend your time.

  • Participate in native tree planting with forest kaitiaki gen de spa
  • Relax in hammocks in the forest
  • Learn printmaking skills & use nature to print beautiful cards to take home
  • Connect with other interesting people
  • Take some time for reflection in our Quiet Zone 
  • Explore the beautiful native forest on your own
  • Enjoy a yummy afternoon tea

Through these experiences, you’ll be putting into practice the 5 Ways to Wellbeing;

5 Ways to Wellbeing

So set this day aside for yourself - to be refreshed & invigorated. 
Please note this adults only event (16 yrs+) has only 36 places available. Please get in quick to secure your place. 

This event is part of the October 2024 Wellbeing Weekend - focusing on forest and human wellbeing. It’s organised by Staveley Camp & Connecting Mid Canterbury. Those who help wrangle weeds on Saturday can stay the night at the camp (for free or for a koha) on Saturday evening before joining us for the Wellbeing Day on Sunday. Select the appropriate ticket if you'd like to stay Saturday night and don't forget to register for the Weed Wrangling using the link above.

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Staveley Camp
staveley, new zealand