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  • Meet Melanie Choukas Bradley, Author of ‘Finding Solace at Roosevelt Island’ (Online Talk — Montgomery County Public Libraries)

    Online

    In 2016, as the presidential election dealt a body-blow to progressive thinkers in the US, Melanie sought the solace of Theodore Roosevelt Island. In this book she reflects on the inspiring environmental legacy of Roosevelt, and how immersing oneself in nature can help to heal, restore and encourage a person...

    Free
  • Wonders at Woodend: Forest Bathing through the Seasons (Guided Walk — Audubon Naturalist Society)

    Woodend Sanctuary & Mansion 8940 Jones Mill Road, Chevy Chase, MD, United States

    Savor the natural joys of each season on forest bathing walks led by Melanie Choukas-Bradley, a longtime ANS field trip leader and author of The Joy of Forest Bathing and Resilience: Connecting With Nature in a Time of Crisis. Discover the magic of shinrin-yoku, translated as “forest bathing,” a nature-oriented mindfulness practice that originated in Japan and has become popular all over the world.

    $30 – $42
  • The Man on the Island (Documentary Film — Michael Cullinane)

    Online

    The Man on the Island tells the story of this unique place and its changing relevance for Americans over the past century. The story is told by Michael Patrick Cullinane and distinguished guests including Melanie Choukas-Bradley.

    Free
  • Connecting with Nature ( Online Talk — Bradley Hills Village)

    Online

    Melanie will demonstrate ways that you can connect with nature despite limited mobility due to Covid restrictions and/or health issues. And she will introduce the popular practice of “forest bathing,” based on the Japanese practice of shinrin-yoku. 

    Free
  • Forest Bathing 101 (Online Talk — Smithsonian Associates)

    Online

    In this workshop, learn about the development and global enthusiasm for forest bathing as Choukas-Bradley guides you through techniques to incorporate this soulful practice into your life.

    $25 – $30
  • Bluebells and Budbreak at Boundary Bridge (Guided Walk — Audubon Naturalist Society)

    Boundary Bridge at Rock Creek Park

    We’re delighted that the author of the award-winning book, A Year in Rock Creek Park and the critically acclaimed, City of Trees, will offer her 15th year of ANS nature walks in the country’s oldest urban national park. Under her expert guidance, you will witness the annual floral miracle of Virginia bluebells, spring beauties, and trout lilies in the floodplain forest, while the leaves of tulip tree and American beech begin to spill from their buds.

    $30 – $42
  • Budbreak and Spring Wildflowers on Theodore Roosevelt Island (Guided Walk — Audubon Naturalist Society)

    Theodore Roosevelt Island

    We’ll witness the miracle of budbreak among the island’s remarkable trees and see the floodplain forest come alive with Virginia bluebells, spring beauties, trout lilies, cut-leafed toothwort and wild ginger. Of course, we’ll keep our eyes open for wood ducks, great blue herons, belted kingfishers, ospreys and bald eagles.

    $30 – $42
  • A Spring Walk on Theodore Roosevelt Island (Guided Walk — Smithsonian Associates)

    Theodore Roosevelt Island

    Enjoy a socially distanced morning walk on a natural oasis in the Potomac with Melanie Choukas-Bradley, the author of the new book Finding Solace at Theodore Roosevelt Island. The nearly 2-mile path follows the island’s shore and moves deep into the swamp and tidal inlet along the boardwalk where willows, bald cypresses, and cattails frame views of Washington, D.C.

    $55 – $75