About

Full datetime event: 

Tuesday, April 26, 2022From 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm

Location

Filson DC
1631 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20009

Nearest stations are Dupont Circle on the Red Line, and U-Street on the Green/Yellow Lines.

Filson has generously offered all attendees 20% off their purchases during the event, and are raffling off a bag to boot!

Description

Some of you already know what forest bathing is, and some of you think you know.

Mappy Hour DC has invited Sage Raindancer to present to us and give us an introduction to the art of getting out, letting go, and breathing in.

A real Renaissance man, Sage has an interesting set of skills that he's harnessed over the years from various professions, jobs, and experiences.

He is an Army veteran, a licensed massage therapist in DC and has been practicing for more than 2 decades, and has taught massage for 6 years. He's been practicing Nature & Forest Therapy for 5 years.

Sage’s outdoor experience expands from being a veteran in the Army, to being a bike messenger in the mid to late 90's, to being an Outdoor Instructor/Experience Guide with REI’s Outdoor School, an alumni of NOLS & Outward Bound, and is a guide for Nature and Forest Therapy.

Sage has led nature therapy walks, or forest bathing walks, for the general public at the National Arboretum and Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens. Sage also leads walks with Nature Worx, a non-profit located by the Upper Chesapeake Bay. Nature Worx leads walks for the general public, and with business and local universities. Nature Worx also specifically provides walks with veterans, facilities for folks in recovery from substance abuse, and for women and children in transitional housing.

Come on by for free drinks (provided by Sierra Nevada), and get to know Sage and his world!


Interested in volunteering with Mappy Hour? Or know somebody who would make a great Mappy Hour speaker? Let us know!

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Health and Safety

1. Please come fully vaccinated with proof of vaccination.
2. We will be following all local and national guidelines. Right now, that means we can have masks off indoors. If regulations change, we'll email everyone with our updates. We encourage anybody to wear a mask if they feel more comfortable in one.