• Discovery Center has a bunch of events for you coming up!

    Discovery Center has a bunch of events for you coming up!

    Community Drum Circle

    Sunday, December 12th from 2:00 – 4:00 pm  

    Joining together with other women to drum, sing and pray is a sacred experience. Come as you are to share sacred space as we approach the close of the year. 

     

    Please bring a chair and dress warmly. 

     

    No specific cost for this event.

    A love offering will be received for our local Lakota Lodge.

    Please RSVP to ruth@centerforlifeskills.org  

     

    Winter Solstice Moon Circle

    Sunday, December 19th from 5:30 – 7:30 pm 

    Gathering around a fire to release our burdens and expectations provides us space to welcome the new. In circle we gain strength by presenting and receiving witness to our knowing.

     

    Please bring a chair and dress warmly.

     

    Event includes a guided meditation and specifically prepared Yule Log to help facilitate your transition from the dark to light. 

    $25

    Register by Sunday, December 12 via cash, check, 

    Venmo @centerforlifeskills or Paypal @215SocietyStreetLLC

     

     

    The Art of a New Year: Setting Intentions

    Sunday, January 2, 2022 from 3:30-5:30 pm

     

    You are invited to leave before or stay for a

     New Moon Fire Circle to start at 6:o0pm

     

    Let’s bring intention to this season by creating space to receive inner guidance. We will use movement, meditation and mixed media art to connect to and uncover your body’s yearning for the upcoming year. 

     

    Event includes all supplies, refreshments, and a specifically prepared Yule Log to help facilitate your intention settings. 

    Intentions are magnified by the burning of your Yule Log in a New Moon Fire. 

    $65

     

    Register by Sunday, December 26 via cash, check, 

    Venmo @centerforlifeskills or Paypal @215SocietyStreetLLC

     

    The Art of Conversation

    Saturday, January 15, 2022 from 9am-11am

    at Discovery Center

    215 East Society Street, Anderson SC 

     

    “An artist is a sort of emotional or spiritual historian. His role is to make you realize the doom and glory of knowing who you are and what you are.  He has to tell, because nobody else can tell, what it is like to be alive.”     -James Baldwin 

     

    Join artist Shaquille “Phor” Ellis and therapist Ruth Woodall Harbin in using art as the focus for guided meditation and conversation in exploring your own unique story of joy and pain and sharing what it is like to be alive. 

     

    There is no cost for this community event.

    Please register by January 12, 2022 by text or e-mail:

    (864) 760-4086    ruth@centerforlifeskills.org

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