Celebrating the Fall Equinox and the fresh start of a new season - Forest Bathing at Kruckeberg

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Kruckeberg Garden hosts a Forest Bathing event on September 25, 2025, from 5:30 to 7:30 PM, designed to provide a serene experience in nature. Attendees will explore the garden after hours, facilitating a deeper connection with the environment. Members can participate for $25, and non-members for $45, reflecting the garden's commitment to accessibility. The workshop aims to promote mental well-being through the practice of mindfulness and nature immersion. Participants will engage in guided activities that encourage relaxation and self-reflection.

Kruckeberg Garden has a history of offering unique nature-based programs to the community. Reservations can be secured at kruckeberg. org/events, highlighting the garden's commitment to wellness through nature. This event aligns with the growing trend of utilizing nature as a therapeutic space.

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