First Moon Tranquility Walk

Sunday, January 12th, 2025

The spirit of the First Moon lives in the cold,

it plays on the snow,

it dances on the wind that caresses your face,

and it opens your heart to all things possible.

Walk slowly through the forest in in the deep quiet of a winter night, guided by the
first moon of the new year. Let the spirit that dwells there envelop you and bring
you peace and comfort. Then, leave with a different perspective than when you
arrived.

This is a slow, silent, guided contemplation walk through the forest. Wear footwear suitable for trail walking in the woods, and dress appropriately for whatever the weather might bring. You are welcome to bring trekking poles if you wish.

Because this is an after hours program and the arboretum will be closed to the general public, please plan to arrive a few minutes early as the gates will close promptly at 5:30 PM. Group size will be limited, so register early to be sure to secure a spot!

In the event of severe weather, we will post cancellation information on the Klehm website, and participants will be notified by email.

Adults: $10/person

Klehm Members: $5/person

Sunday, January 12th, 2025

5:30 PM – 7:30 PM

Location: Clarcor Pavilion

Klehm Arboretum & Botanic Garden
2715 S. Main St.
Rockford, IL 61102

1 (815) 965-8146

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