Monday, July 27, 2020

The Buttonwood Tree Online Summer Programs

The Buttonwood Tree Online Summer Programs




It’s that time of the year again, when the days grow longer and the nights get shorter. The season of warm weather, sun tans, popsicles, and a ton of fun. It's SUMMERTIME.


Here at The Buttonwood Tree, we are dedicated to fostering self expression, creativity and unity through music and the arts. Despite current restrictions and limitations on in-person interactions, The Buttonwood Tree will continue to utilize its platform to connect members of the community.


The Buttonwood Tree, while its doors are closed, is offering an array of online programs and virtual shows. Start your week off right by attending Anything Goes Open Mic, happening every Monday from 7-10pm. You're welcome to simply listen in, or perform a poem, song or dance or whatever you like.


Sit back, relax, and crack open a smile on Tuesdays from 6-7pm  at Laughter Yoga with Mylène. Come with an open mind, and open heart and leave your ego behind!


Acoustic Open Mic with Bob Gotta will take place Thursdays from 6-9pm


Ease into the weekend with Annaita Gandhy during a session of Align with Source – A Spiritual Empowerment Workshop, on Saturdays from 10:30-12pm. This workshop gives the participants a broader view of our humanity's current situation and encourages a sense of peace and empowerment, not readily found elsewhere these days.


Immerse yourself with true stories of struggle, hope, and the search for expression during these difficult times. Colin Haskins interviews officer Matthew Bloom from Middletown CT, Police Department along with K-9 Koda. Catch an episode of The Listening Tree talk show on Facebook or Youtube.



For additional information head over to Buttonwood.org, or check us out on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Youtube @ButtonwoodTree


1 comment:

  1. Align with a Source workshop sounds like just the thing I need. Need to attend a session one Saturday!

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