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SUMMARY:Teahouse Yoga Classes
DESCRIPTION:Tickets $25 per person | Limited to 5 participants.\nAll proceeds donated to support Sawyer Park. \nEnjoy an intimate personalized yoga class inside Alnoba’s stunning woodland Japanese Teahouse and relaxing stroll through our Winkley Brook forest area. \nThe Japanese Teahouse at Alnoba sits on a hillside overlooking the winding brook and a majestic stand of white pines. It is built of Pacific redwood to traditional specifications for a light\, airy experience that makes you feel as though you are floating among the trees. \nThese classes are limited to just five people. We are looking forward to more added sessions this year. \nAbout Karyl Misserville \nKaryl is a registered yoga teacher with over 400 hours of training in Asana\, Pranayama\, Meditation and Philosophy. She has additional training in Yin\, Restorative and Yoga Nidra. Karyl teahces Ashtanga-based Vinyasa as well as Chair Yoga. Karyl loves helping students develop a mind-body connection through slow\, strong movement and breath awareness. \nRules and guidelines \n\nWalk to the teahouse starts at 10AM. Please make sure you are in the parking lot before then. Guide will meet you there.\nGuests must stay with the guide at all times.\nWear appropriate footwear and bring a bottle of water. You will be walking on wooded trails\nAlnoba’s buildings are closed. Guests may use the portable restroom in our parking lot.\nPlease bring your own yoga mat with you. You will need to carry it up to the teahouse.\nNo dogs are permitted on the property.\n\nRefund and weather policy \nTickets are non-refundable. Please note that all events at Alnoba are rain or shine. If an event is cancelled due to extreme weather you will receive an email notification. If you do not get an email notifying you that the event is cancelled\, that means the event is still going forward as scheduled. \nYour ticket purchase supports getting kids outside \nAll proceeds from these events go to support Kensington’s Sawyer Park. This public park is 30+ acres of safe\, beautifully-maintained space where families from across the Seacoast gather to meet\, play and enjoy the outdoors. All proceeds from this event are donated and ticket sales are therefore nonrefundable. \nBUY TICKETS
URL:https://alnoba.org/event/teahouse-yoga-classes-copy-11-copy/2023-06-06/
LOCATION:Alnoba\, 24 Cottage Road\, Kensington\, NH\, 03833\, United States
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SUMMARY:Outdoor & Unplugged: In Conservation We Trust
DESCRIPTION:Tickets $15 per person. All proceeds are donated to support Kensington’s Sawyer Park. \nWalk roughly 90 minutes on long wooded trails with some mildly uneven terrain. \nPlease join us for a unique opportunity to visit Alnoba’s conservation lands amidst our Big Top Meadow where endangered pollinators exist freely and are provided with an adequate source of food\, vast protection\, and the capacity to prosper. \nLed by Pam Holland\, a member of the Kensington Conservation Commission\, this tour also includes a gentle hike to Winkley Brook where there are wetlands\, including the identification and challenges of protecting and maintaining these important and sensitive natural habitats. Discuss the gorgeous art installations of world-renowned artists located in Alnoba during the walk. Sturdy shoes and woods attire suggested for your comfort. \nNotes and Guidelines \n\nWalk starts promptly at 10AM and lasts for roughly 90 minutes. Please make sure you are in the parking lot before then. Guide will meet you there.\nGuests must stay with guide at all times.\nPlease dress accordingly for exploring outdoors and in proper footwear for the weather. Bring bug spray\, sunscreen\, and a bottle of water.\nBe prepared to walk at an easy pace\, with some breaks\, for the full 90 minutes.\nAlnoba’s buildings are closed. Guests may use the portable restroom in our parking lot.\nNo dogs are permitted on the property.\nThis is a walking tour only – no bicycles.\n\nRefund and weather policy \nTickets are non-refundable. Please note that all events at Alnoba are rain or shine. If an event is cancelled due to extreme weather you will receive an email notification. If you do not get an email notifying you that the event is cancelled\, that means the event is still going forward as scheduled. \nYour ticket purchase supports getting kids outside \nAll proceeds from these events go to support Kensington’s Sawyer Park. This public park is 30+ acres of safe\, beautifully-maintained space where families from across the Seacoast gather to meet\, play and enjoy the outdoors. All proceeds from this event are donated and ticket sales are therefore nonrefundable. \nBUY TICKETS
URL:https://alnoba.org/event/outdoor-unplugged-in-conservation-we-trust/2023-06-08/
LOCATION:Alnoba\, 24 Cottage Road\, Kensington\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nature
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SUMMARY:Teahouse Yoga Classes
DESCRIPTION:Tickets $25 per person | Limited to 5 participants.\nAll proceeds donated to support Sawyer Park. \nEnjoy an intimate personalized yoga class inside Alnoba’s stunning woodland Japanese Teahouse and relaxing stroll through our Winkley Brook forest area. \nThe Japanese Teahouse at Alnoba sits on a hillside overlooking the winding brook and a majestic stand of white pines. It is built of Pacific redwood to traditional specifications for a light\, airy experience that makes you feel as though you are floating among the trees. \nThese classes are limited to just five people. We are looking forward to more added sessions this year. \nAbout Karyl Misserville \nKaryl is a registered yoga teacher with over 400 hours of training in Asana\, Pranayama\, Meditation and Philosophy. She has additional training in Yin\, Restorative and Yoga Nidra. Karyl teahces Ashtanga-based Vinyasa as well as Chair Yoga. Karyl loves helping students develop a mind-body connection through slow\, strong movement and breath awareness. \nRules and guidelines \n\nWalk to the teahouse starts at 10AM. Please make sure you are in the parking lot before then. Guide will meet you there.\nGuests must stay with the guide at all times.\nWear appropriate footwear and bring a bottle of water. You will be walking on wooded trails\nAlnoba’s buildings are closed. Guests may use the portable restroom in our parking lot.\nPlease bring your own yoga mat with you. You will need to carry it up to the teahouse.\nNo dogs are permitted on the property.\n\nRefund and weather policy \nTickets are non-refundable. Please note that all events at Alnoba are rain or shine. If an event is cancelled due to extreme weather you will receive an email notification. If you do not get an email notifying you that the event is cancelled\, that means the event is still going forward as scheduled. \nYour ticket purchase supports getting kids outside \nAll proceeds from these events go to support Kensington’s Sawyer Park. This public park is 30+ acres of safe\, beautifully-maintained space where families from across the Seacoast gather to meet\, play and enjoy the outdoors. All proceeds from this event are donated and ticket sales are therefore nonrefundable. \nBUY TICKETS
URL:https://alnoba.org/event/teahouse-yoga-classes-copy-11-copy/2023-06-13/
LOCATION:Alnoba\, 24 Cottage Road\, Kensington\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Wellness
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SUMMARY:Music Series: Connor Garvey
DESCRIPTION:*Located at our Alnoba 1848 Barn 199 South Road Kensington\, NH 03833 \nKids 12 & under are free. \nJoined by his fellow musicians\, Connor Garvey is an award-winning singer-songwriter from Portland\, Maine\, with the amiable presence of an entertainer\, the lyrical depth of a poet\, and the enchantment of a storyteller. Garvey leaves audiences uplifted and inspired through a positive message delivered in a way proves you can be optimistic and self-aware without being boring. \nHis combination of songwriting and performance strength has earned Garvey numerous awards including being named winner of the Kerrville New Folk\, Rocky Mountain Folks Fest\, SolarFest\, Wildflower Art and Music Festival and Maine Songwriters Association songwriting competitions\, voted as Most Wanted artist at the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival\, nominated for Best Male Performer in the New England Music Awards\, and a top new singer songwriter by Sirius XM’s The Coffeehouse. It has also put him on stage at many of the country’s most notable folk festivals and intimate venues headlining shows and supporting great acts such as Brett Dennen\, Catie Curtis\, Storyhill\, John Gorka\, Ellis Paul\, David Wilcox\, and more. Cash bar with beer and wine available. Bring your own chairs\, blankets\, and picnic and grab a spot. \nMost importantly\, his songs move people. They have and found their way into important life moments and experiences like marriages\, funerals\, cross country road-trips\, and memorable nights out listening to live music. Check out some of his hit songs here. \nThis event will take place on the lawn by Alnoba’s 1848 Barn\, next to the waters of Charward Pond. In the event of rain\, we will move the music inside the barn. Cash bar with beer and wine available. Bring your own chairs and blankets and grab a spot. \nSchedule \n\n5PM – Enjoy a glass of beer or wine from the cash bar and explore the property\n6PM – Band starts\n8PM – Event ends\n\nOther event guidelines: \n\nEnter the property by the Pinnacle Studio – put 199 South Road\, Kensington into your GPS\nAfter pulling into 199 South Road\, proceed down the driveway and follow signs for parking\nNo dogs\, please – just your human family members\nBug spray and sunscreen are recommended\nIn the event of rain\, the event will be held inside the 1848 Barn\n\nBUY TICKETS
URL:https://alnoba.org/event/music-series-connor-garvey/
LOCATION:Alnoba 1848 Barn\, 199 South Road\, Kensington\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:music
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SUMMARY:Art Tours: Andy Goldsworthy
DESCRIPTION:Private tours of our Andy Goldsworthy pieces are available for $200 for up to 10 people. To book\, call Claire Angione at 603.418.7412 or email cangione@alnoba.org. \nTickets $25 per person. All proceeds donated to Sawyer Park. \nWalks lasts roughly 3 hours on wooded trails over some uneven terrain. \nAndy Goldsworthy is a sculptor\, photographer and environmentalist who produces site-specific sculptures and land art in natural and urban settings. The materials used in Andy Goldsworthy’s art includes mud\, pinecones\, snow\, stone\, leaves\, twigs and water. \nOn this tour\, a docent will take you on an exploration of four Goldsworthy pieces – including one brand new piece\, as well as another that is part of a private collection and rarely available for public viewing. \n\nWatershed Boulder\, a monumental installation that evolves with the rain\, ice and snow\nBoulder House\, constructed in-situ around an enormous glacial boulder\nPassage\, a powerful and experiential piece featured in the Andy Goldsworthy documentary Leaning Into The Wind\nNEW: Five Ten\, an impactful native stone building built around a recently discovered rustic and timeless car that tells a story through unique features in its wheel\, and bullet holes throughout the chassis.\n\nAll proceeds from this event are donated to support Kensington’s Sawyer Park\, a 35-acre public community park that provides a safe and beautiful place for families from across the region to gather outside. \nGuided tour details \n\nDifficulty Level: Involving roughly 2 mile walk up and down hills and along narrow trails over uneven ground.\nRecommended for ages 10 and up.\nMeet your tour guide in the Alnoba parking lot at the tour start time. Tours leave promptly – please arrive in plenty of time. Guests who arrive after the group has departed will not be able to join the tour.\nNo dogs allowed.\nBuildings are closed. A portable restroom is available in the parking lot.\nHiking shoes and casual attire recommended. Bring bug spray and sunscreen.\n\nRefund and weather policy \nTickets are non-refundable. Please note that all events at Alnoba are rain or shine. If an event is cancelled due to extreme weather you will receive an email notification. If you do not get an email notifying you that the event is cancelled\, that means the event is still going forward as scheduled. \nYour ticket purchase supports getting kids outside \nAll proceeds from these events go to support Kensington’s Sawyer Park. This public park is 30+ acres of safe\, beautifully-maintained space where families from across the Seacoast gather to meet\, play and enjoy the outdoors. All proceeds from this event are donated and ticket sales are therefore nonrefundable. \nBUY TICKETS
URL:https://alnoba.org/event/art-tours-andy-goldsworthy-9-copy-copy-copy-copy-2-copy/2023-06-16/
LOCATION:Alnoba\, 24 Cottage Road\, Kensington\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Tours
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SUMMARY:Teahouse Yoga Classes
DESCRIPTION:Tickets $25 per person | Limited to 5 participants.\nAll proceeds donated to support Sawyer Park. \nEnjoy an intimate personalized yoga class inside Alnoba’s stunning woodland Japanese Teahouse and relaxing stroll through our Winkley Brook forest area. \nThe Japanese Teahouse at Alnoba sits on a hillside overlooking the winding brook and a majestic stand of white pines. It is built of Pacific redwood to traditional specifications for a light\, airy experience that makes you feel as though you are floating among the trees. \nThese classes are limited to just five people. We are looking forward to more added sessions this year. \nAbout Karyl Misserville \nKaryl is a registered yoga teacher with over 400 hours of training in Asana\, Pranayama\, Meditation and Philosophy. She has additional training in Yin\, Restorative and Yoga Nidra. Karyl teahces Ashtanga-based Vinyasa as well as Chair Yoga. Karyl loves helping students develop a mind-body connection through slow\, strong movement and breath awareness. \nRules and guidelines \n\nWalk to the teahouse starts at 10AM. Please make sure you are in the parking lot before then. Guide will meet you there.\nGuests must stay with the guide at all times.\nWear appropriate footwear and bring a bottle of water. You will be walking on wooded trails\nAlnoba’s buildings are closed. Guests may use the portable restroom in our parking lot.\nPlease bring your own yoga mat with you. You will need to carry it up to the teahouse.\nNo dogs are permitted on the property.\n\nRefund and weather policy \nTickets are non-refundable. Please note that all events at Alnoba are rain or shine. If an event is cancelled due to extreme weather you will receive an email notification. If you do not get an email notifying you that the event is cancelled\, that means the event is still going forward as scheduled. \nYour ticket purchase supports getting kids outside \nAll proceeds from these events go to support Kensington’s Sawyer Park. This public park is 30+ acres of safe\, beautifully-maintained space where families from across the Seacoast gather to meet\, play and enjoy the outdoors. All proceeds from this event are donated and ticket sales are therefore nonrefundable. \nBUY TICKETS
URL:https://alnoba.org/event/teahouse-yoga-classes-copy-11-copy/2023-06-20/
LOCATION:Alnoba\, 24 Cottage Road\, Kensington\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Wellness
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SUMMARY:Accessible Motorized Art Tours
DESCRIPTION:Tickets $25 per person. Limited to 5 participants. \nAll proceeds donated to Sawyer Park. \nThis Motorized Alnoba Art Tour is designed for individuals who may have difficulty walking. Your tour will take place by way of one of our electric cars. Our enthusiastic and welcoming volunteer guide will drive you to some of Alnoba’s most-loved outdoor art pieces\, such as Orly Genger’s Going\, Going\, Gone and Patrick Dougherty’s Wildwood\, introducing you to their history and context. We are excited to share with you our brand new art including a hidden gem contructed by Andy Goldsworthy in late 2022\, as well as a whimsical journey through winding willow branches formed by Patrick Dougherty. \nThis tour lasts roughly 60-90 minutes. Attendees must be able to get in and out of the electric car without assistance. If any companions or helpers are coming and wish to attend the tour\, they must purchase a ticket as well. \nMotorized tour details \n\nMeet your tour guide in the Alnoba parking lot at the tour start time. Tours leave promptly – please arrive in plenty of time. Guests who arrive after the group departs will not be able to join the tour.\nNo dogs allowed.\nBuildings are closed. A portable restroom is available in the parking lot.\nCasual attire is recommended. Bring bug spray\, sunscreen and water.\nOur electric cars do have a roof but are open at the sides\, so in the event of a gentle rain do bring a raincoat.\n\nRefund and weather policy \nTickets are non-refundable. Please note that all events at Alnoba are rain or shine. If an event is cancelled due to extreme weather you will receive an email notification. If you do not get an email notifying you that the event is cancelled\, that means the event is still going forward as scheduled. \nYour ticket purchase supports getting kids outside \nAll proceeds from these events go to support Kensington’s Sawyer Park. This public park is 30+ acres of safe\, beautifully-maintained space where families from across the Seacoast gather to meet\, play and enjoy the outdoors. All proceeds from this event are donated and ticket sales are therefore nonrefundable. \nBUY TICKETS
URL:https://alnoba.org/event/accessible-motorized-art-tours-copy-2-copy/2023-06-23/
LOCATION:Alnoba\, 24 Cottage Road\, Kensington\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Tours
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SUMMARY:Teahouse Yoga Classes
DESCRIPTION:Tickets $25 per person | Limited to 5 participants.\nAll proceeds donated to support Sawyer Park. \nEnjoy an intimate personalized yoga class inside Alnoba’s stunning woodland Japanese Teahouse and relaxing stroll through our Winkley Brook forest area. \nThe Japanese Teahouse at Alnoba sits on a hillside overlooking the winding brook and a majestic stand of white pines. It is built of Pacific redwood to traditional specifications for a light\, airy experience that makes you feel as though you are floating among the trees. \nThese classes are limited to just five people. We are looking forward to more added sessions this year. \nAbout Karyl Misserville \nKaryl is a registered yoga teacher with over 400 hours of training in Asana\, Pranayama\, Meditation and Philosophy. She has additional training in Yin\, Restorative and Yoga Nidra. Karyl teahces Ashtanga-based Vinyasa as well as Chair Yoga. Karyl loves helping students develop a mind-body connection through slow\, strong movement and breath awareness. \nRules and guidelines \n\nWalk to the teahouse starts at 10AM. Please make sure you are in the parking lot before then. Guide will meet you there.\nGuests must stay with the guide at all times.\nWear appropriate footwear and bring a bottle of water. You will be walking on wooded trails\nAlnoba’s buildings are closed. Guests may use the portable restroom in our parking lot.\nPlease bring your own yoga mat with you. You will need to carry it up to the teahouse.\nNo dogs are permitted on the property.\n\nRefund and weather policy \nTickets are non-refundable. Please note that all events at Alnoba are rain or shine. If an event is cancelled due to extreme weather you will receive an email notification. If you do not get an email notifying you that the event is cancelled\, that means the event is still going forward as scheduled. \nYour ticket purchase supports getting kids outside \nAll proceeds from these events go to support Kensington’s Sawyer Park. This public park is 30+ acres of safe\, beautifully-maintained space where families from across the Seacoast gather to meet\, play and enjoy the outdoors. All proceeds from this event are donated and ticket sales are therefore nonrefundable. \nBUY TICKETS
URL:https://alnoba.org/event/teahouse-yoga-classes-copy-11-copy/2023-06-27/
LOCATION:Alnoba\, 24 Cottage Road\, Kensington\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Wellness
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SUMMARY:Art Tours: Andy Goldsworthy
DESCRIPTION:Private tours of our Andy Goldsworthy pieces are available for $200 for up to 10 people. To book\, call Claire Angione at 603.418.7412 or email cangione@alnoba.org. \nTickets $25 per person. All proceeds donated to Sawyer Park. \nWalks lasts roughly 3 hours on wooded trails over some uneven terrain. \nAndy Goldsworthy is a sculptor\, photographer and environmentalist who produces site-specific sculptures and land art in natural and urban settings. The materials used in Andy Goldsworthy’s art includes mud\, pinecones\, snow\, stone\, leaves\, twigs and water. \nOn this tour\, a docent will take you on an exploration of four Goldsworthy pieces – including one brand new piece\, as well as another that is part of a private collection and rarely available for public viewing. \n\nWatershed Boulder\, a monumental installation that evolves with the rain\, ice and snow\nBoulder House\, constructed in-situ around an enormous glacial boulder\nPassage\, a powerful and experiential piece featured in the Andy Goldsworthy documentary Leaning Into The Wind\nNEW: Five Ten\, an impactful native stone building built around a recently discovered rustic and timeless car that tells a story through unique features in its wheel\, and bullet holes throughout the chassis.\n\nAll proceeds from this event are donated to support Kensington’s Sawyer Park\, a 35-acre public community park that provides a safe and beautiful place for families from across the region to gather outside. \nGuided tour details \n\nDifficulty Level: Involving roughly 2 mile walk up and down hills and along narrow trails over uneven ground.\nRecommended for ages 10 and up.\nMeet your tour guide in the Alnoba parking lot at the tour start time. Tours leave promptly – please arrive in plenty of time. Guests who arrive after the group has departed will not be able to join the tour.\nNo dogs allowed.\nBuildings are closed. A portable restroom is available in the parking lot.\nHiking shoes and casual attire recommended. Bring bug spray and sunscreen.\n\nRefund and weather policy \nTickets are non-refundable. Please note that all events at Alnoba are rain or shine. If an event is cancelled due to extreme weather you will receive an email notification. If you do not get an email notifying you that the event is cancelled\, that means the event is still going forward as scheduled. \nYour ticket purchase supports getting kids outside \nAll proceeds from these events go to support Kensington’s Sawyer Park. This public park is 30+ acres of safe\, beautifully-maintained space where families from across the Seacoast gather to meet\, play and enjoy the outdoors. All proceeds from this event are donated and ticket sales are therefore nonrefundable. \nBUY TICKETS
URL:https://alnoba.org/event/art-tours-andy-goldsworthy-9-copy-copy-copy-copy-2-copy/2023-07-14/
LOCATION:Alnoba\, 24 Cottage Road\, Kensington\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Tours
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SUMMARY:Kristin Bredimus: Healing as a Community
DESCRIPTION:*Located at our 1848 Barn 199 South Road Kensington\, NH 03833\nSpiritual Consultant Kristin Bredimus joins Alnoba at the 1884 Barn on July 22\, 2023 for an afternoon of healing and gentle respite. Through ceremony\, ritual\, meditation\, and imagination\, Kristin will guide attendees in amplifying the energies of the Earth and the Cosmos\, returning to the right relationship with themselves and the planet. By returning to nature\, we are returned to our natural state of being\, and begin to surrender our collective trauma; repairing the body\, mind\, and spirit. \nThe afternoon will open with a smudging ceremony of sacred herbs as offering for the seven directions\, as we gather as a community. In circle we will begin to surrender the energetic weight of the last few years through meditation and fire ritual. We will cultivate a sense of oneness through wonder\, exploring the forest\, field\, and wetland that surrounds the barn at Alnoba. Together we co-create a vision for the highest potential of our lives and for the planet. \nEvent Overview: \n• Opening ceremony: Smudging of guests\, creating scared space\, opening circle.\n• Introductions and welcome message.\n• Community share of collective trauma followed by fire ceremony to release what no longer serves us.\n• Mindful exploration of the natural environment as medicine and muse.\n• Guided meditation\, envisioning wellness\, peace\, and harmony.\n• Crafting “spirit” arrows to call in co-created intentions.\n• Closing ceremony. \n“You are not Atlas carrying the world on your shoulder. It is good to remember that the planet is carrying you.” \n― Vandana Shiva\, environmental activist\, food sovereignty advocate\, ecofeminist and anti-globalization author \n\nAbout Kristin Bredimus\nKristin is a Certified Spiritual Counsellor\, Certified Angelic Consultant\, and Crystal Master. She was trained in London\, England at the College of Psychic Studies\, the School of Healing & Intuition\, and through Penny King Crystals\, authorized by Philip Permutt\, “The Crystal Healer.” Her spiritual teachers and mentors include author and crystal expert Judy Hall\, author\, and founder of the School of Intuition & Healing; Sue Allen; and author and Hermetic Reiki Master\, Damien Echols. Visit her website to learn more: http://kristinbredimus.com/ \n  \nEvent Guidelines:\n• Enter the property by the Pinnacle Studio – put 199 South Road\, Kensington into your GPS \n• After pulling into 199 South Road\, proceed down the driveway and follow signs for parking \n• No dogs are permitted on the property. \nRefund and weather policy \nTickets are non-refundable. Please note that all events at Alnoba are rain or shine. If an event is cancelled due to extreme weather you will receive an email notification. If you do not get an email notifying you that the event is cancelled\, that means the event is still going forward as scheduled. \nBUY TICKETS
URL:https://alnoba.org/event/kristin-bredimus-healing-as-a-community/
LOCATION:Alnoba 1848 Barn\, 199 South Road\, Kensington\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Wellness
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SUMMARY:Art Tours: Andy Goldsworthy
DESCRIPTION:Private tours of our Andy Goldsworthy pieces are available for $200 for up to 10 people. To book\, call Claire Angione at 603.418.7412 or email cangione@alnoba.org. \nTickets $25 per person. All proceeds donated to Sawyer Park. \nWalks lasts roughly 3 hours on wooded trails over some uneven terrain. \nAndy Goldsworthy is a sculptor\, photographer and environmentalist who produces site-specific sculptures and land art in natural and urban settings. The materials used in Andy Goldsworthy’s art includes mud\, pinecones\, snow\, stone\, leaves\, twigs and water. \nOn this tour\, a docent will take you on an exploration of four Goldsworthy pieces – including one brand new piece\, as well as another that is part of a private collection and rarely available for public viewing. \n\nWatershed Boulder\, a monumental installation that evolves with the rain\, ice and snow\nBoulder House\, constructed in-situ around an enormous glacial boulder\nPassage\, a powerful and experiential piece featured in the Andy Goldsworthy documentary Leaning Into The Wind\nNEW: Five Ten\, an impactful native stone building built around a recently discovered rustic and timeless car that tells a story through unique features in its wheel\, and bullet holes throughout the chassis.\n\nAll proceeds from this event are donated to support Kensington’s Sawyer Park\, a 35-acre public community park that provides a safe and beautiful place for families from across the region to gather outside. \nGuided tour details \n\nDifficulty Level: Involving roughly 2 mile walk up and down hills and along narrow trails over uneven ground.\nRecommended for ages 10 and up.\nMeet your tour guide in the Alnoba parking lot at the tour start time. Tours leave promptly – please arrive in plenty of time. Guests who arrive after the group has departed will not be able to join the tour.\nNo dogs allowed.\nBuildings are closed. A portable restroom is available in the parking lot.\nHiking shoes and casual attire recommended. Bring bug spray and sunscreen.\n\nRefund and weather policy \nTickets are non-refundable. Please note that all events at Alnoba are rain or shine. If an event is cancelled due to extreme weather you will receive an email notification. If you do not get an email notifying you that the event is cancelled\, that means the event is still going forward as scheduled. \nYour ticket purchase supports getting kids outside \nAll proceeds from these events go to support Kensington’s Sawyer Park. This public park is 30+ acres of safe\, beautifully-maintained space where families from across the Seacoast gather to meet\, play and enjoy the outdoors. All proceeds from this event are donated and ticket sales are therefore nonrefundable. \nBUY TICKETS
URL:https://alnoba.org/event/art-tours-andy-goldsworthy-9-copy-copy-copy-copy-2-copy/2023-08-11/
LOCATION:Alnoba\, 24 Cottage Road\, Kensington\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Tours
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SUMMARY:Music Series: Counterfeit CASH
DESCRIPTION:*Located at our Alnoba 1848 Barn 199 South Road Kensington\, NH 03833 \nA first-time appearance at Alnoba\, Counterfeit CASH is an amazing Johnny Cash tribute band who takes their audience back to a time when music was legendary. The lead singer\, Rodney Brunelle\, has an undeniable Johnny Cash voice and decided to make it his mission in life to keep the stories of Johnny Cash going… you will swear ” CASH ” is in the house! \nCounterfeit CASH has played all across New England\, and we are thrilled to hear their live renditions from one of the most iconic country rock singers in history\, as well as other legends such as Hank Williams. It is going to be one fun event! \nThis event will take place on the lawn by Alnoba’s 1848 Barn\, next to the waters of Charward Pond. In the event of rain\, we will move the music inside the barn. Cash bar with beer and wine available. Bring your own chairs\, blankets\, and picnic and grab a spot. \nSchedule \n\n5PM – Enjoy a glass of beer or wine from the cash bar and explore the property\n6PM – Band starts\n8PM – Event ends\n\nOther event guidelines: \n\nEnter the property by the Pinnacle Studio – put 199 South Road\, Kensington into your GPS\nAfter pulling into 199 South Road\, proceed down the driveway and follow signs for parking\nNo dogs\, please – just your human family members\nBug spray and sunscreen are recommended\nIn the event of rain\, the event will be held inside the 1848 Barn\n\nBUY TICKETS
URL:https://alnoba.org/event/music-series-counterfeit-cash/
LOCATION:Alnoba 1848 Barn\, 199 South Road\, Kensington\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:music
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SUMMARY:Accessible Motorized Art Tours
DESCRIPTION:Tickets $25 per person. Limited to 5 participants. \nAll proceeds donated to Sawyer Park. \nThis Motorized Alnoba Art Tour is designed for individuals who may have difficulty walking. Your tour will take place by way of one of our electric cars. Our enthusiastic and welcoming volunteer guide will drive you to some of Alnoba’s most-loved outdoor art pieces\, such as Orly Genger’s Going\, Going\, Gone and Patrick Dougherty’s Wildwood\, introducing you to their history and context. We are excited to share with you our brand new art including a hidden gem contructed by Andy Goldsworthy in late 2022\, as well as a whimsical journey through winding willow branches formed by Patrick Dougherty. \nThis tour lasts roughly 60-90 minutes. Attendees must be able to get in and out of the electric car without assistance. If any companions or helpers are coming and wish to attend the tour\, they must purchase a ticket as well. \nMotorized tour details \n\nMeet your tour guide in the Alnoba parking lot at the tour start time. Tours leave promptly – please arrive in plenty of time. Guests who arrive after the group departs will not be able to join the tour.\nNo dogs allowed.\nBuildings are closed. A portable restroom is available in the parking lot.\nCasual attire is recommended. Bring bug spray\, sunscreen and water.\nOur electric cars do have a roof but are open at the sides\, so in the event of a gentle rain do bring a raincoat.\n\nRefund and weather policy \nTickets are non-refundable. Please note that all events at Alnoba are rain or shine. If an event is cancelled due to extreme weather you will receive an email notification. If you do not get an email notifying you that the event is cancelled\, that means the event is still going forward as scheduled. \nYour ticket purchase supports getting kids outside \nAll proceeds from these events go to support Kensington’s Sawyer Park. This public park is 30+ acres of safe\, beautifully-maintained space where families from across the Seacoast gather to meet\, play and enjoy the outdoors. All proceeds from this event are donated and ticket sales are therefore nonrefundable. \nBUY TICKETS
URL:https://alnoba.org/event/accessible-motorized-art-tours-copy-2-copy/2023-08-18/
LOCATION:Alnoba\, 24 Cottage Road\, Kensington\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Tours
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SUMMARY:Film Series: Scrap
DESCRIPTION:About the event\nThursday  September 7th – Doors Open at 4PM for the opportunity to tour the Alnoba property and art collection with a drink from our cash bar. Film screening begins at 5PM\, followed by Q&A session with the director. \nDiscover the vast and strangely beautiful places where things go to die and meet the people who collect\, restore\, and recycle the world’s scrap. SCRAP scratches beneath flaking paint and rusting metal to reveal the beauty and pathos in the ugliness we leave behind. \nThis film also features South Dakota sculpture\, John Lopez\, whose work is included in our extensive outdoor art collection. See his work up close and personal before the film! \nSynopsis\nAward winning feature film\, SCRAP\, is a love letter to the things we use in our daily lives. This cinematic documentary tells the stories of people who each have a connection to objects that have reached their ‘end of life’. Together their stories convey a deeper environmental and human message about our relationship to things\, the sadness we feel at their eventual loss\, and the joy of we can find in giving them a new purpose. The film raises awareness about the fate of the things we use and explores how artists\, and other creative thinkers\, can be a part of giving new life to the things we discard. \nIn addition to viewing this incredible film\, you will also have the amazing opportunity to meet the director\, Stacey Tenenbaum for a Q&A session following the film. To learn more\, visit the official SCRAP film website: https://scrapdoc.ca/ \nWatch the teaser trailer here. \n#scrapdocumentary \nAbout the Director\nStacey Tenenbaum is an award-winning producer and director. Stacey is passionate about making cinematic films that are filled with humor and heart.  In 2014 she founded H2L Productions\, a boutique documentary film production company specializing in crafting character driven stories which are shot internationally.  H2L Productions’ first documentary Shiners\, premiered at Hot Docs and was broadcast on the documentary Channel\, TV5\, and PBS.  Stacey’s second film Pipe Dreams also premiered at Hot Docs and was broadcast on the documentary Channel\, NHK\, SVT and PBS. Scrap is her third feature documentary. \nAbout John Lopez\nSculptor John Lopez was born and raised on a ranch in Western South Dakota. He studied sculpture at Northern State University and had a successful career in bronze casting before he started working with scrap metal.  John is known for his life-size hybrid metal sculptures made from discarded farm equipment and bronze castings. His sculptures can be found in private collections and public venues across the USA and in France\, Monaco\, and Qatar. You can also see his work at the Kokomo Inn\, a gallery and sculpture park created by John in his hometown of Lemmon\, South Dakota. \n  \nSCRAP: SOCIAL IMPACT  \nSCRAP highlights our attachment to things we use in our daily lives and shows what happens to them when they reach their end of life. The SCRAP impact campaign will carry the conversation forward by encouraging people to value the things they use\, see beauty in the discarded\, buy things that are built to last\, and think of ways we can repair\, reuse\, and repurpose. The campaign will focus on four key areas: The Circular Economy\, products made to last\, communities share resources\, and materials to be repaired and reused to create as little waste; Right to Repair\, movement that compels companies to make information\, parts and tools for repairing their products available to customers and repair shops; Upcycling\, finding new purpose for things that would otherwise be thrown-away; Urban Exploration\, Urban Explorers photograph things that are abandoned and discarded and show beauty of things we throw away while helping to preserve history. \n  \nBUY TICKETS
URL:https://alnoba.org/event/film-series-scrap/
LOCATION:Alnoba\, 24 Cottage Road\, Kensington\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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SUMMARY:Accessible Motorized Art Tours
DESCRIPTION:Tickets $25 per person. Limited to 5 participants. \nAll proceeds donated to Sawyer Park. \nThis Motorized Alnoba Art Tour is designed for individuals who may have difficulty walking. Your tour will take place by way of one of our electric cars. Our enthusiastic and welcoming volunteer guide will drive you to some of Alnoba’s most-loved outdoor art pieces\, such as Orly Genger’s Going\, Going\, Gone and Patrick Dougherty’s Wildwood\, introducing you to their history and context. We are excited to share with you our brand new art including a hidden gem contructed by Andy Goldsworthy in late 2022\, as well as a whimsical journey through winding willow branches formed by Patrick Dougherty. \nThis tour lasts roughly 60-90 minutes. Attendees must be able to get in and out of the electric car without assistance. If any companions or helpers are coming and wish to attend the tour\, they must purchase a ticket as well. \nMotorized tour details \n\nMeet your tour guide in the Alnoba parking lot at the tour start time. Tours leave promptly – please arrive in plenty of time. Guests who arrive after the group departs will not be able to join the tour.\nNo dogs allowed.\nBuildings are closed. A portable restroom is available in the parking lot.\nCasual attire is recommended. Bring bug spray\, sunscreen and water.\nOur electric cars do have a roof but are open at the sides\, so in the event of a gentle rain do bring a raincoat.\n\nRefund and weather policy \nTickets are non-refundable. Please note that all events at Alnoba are rain or shine. If an event is cancelled due to extreme weather you will receive an email notification. If you do not get an email notifying you that the event is cancelled\, that means the event is still going forward as scheduled. \nYour ticket purchase supports getting kids outside \nAll proceeds from these events go to support Kensington’s Sawyer Park. This public park is 30+ acres of safe\, beautifully-maintained space where families from across the Seacoast gather to meet\, play and enjoy the outdoors. All proceeds from this event are donated and ticket sales are therefore nonrefundable. \nBUY TICKETS
URL:https://alnoba.org/event/accessible-motorized-art-tours-copy-2-copy/2023-09-08/
LOCATION:Alnoba\, 24 Cottage Road\, Kensington\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Tours
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SUMMARY:Speaker Series: The Art of John Lopez
DESCRIPTION:About the event\nFriday September 8th from 5PM to 7PM. Doors open at 4PM for time to enjoy a glass of wine from the cash bar and explore Alnoba’s ground and art. \nIn the midst of a successful career in bronze sculpting\, John Lopez discovered this exciting new direction: scrap iron sculpting. “I am never bored! I look forward to each new creation\, and it is helping me grow and develop as an artist\,” he says. \nJoin us for an intimate conversation with South Dakota Sculpture\, John Lopez\, as he talks about his life as an artist and what inspires him. Get the opportunity to see his work up close and personal! Lopez’ sculpture\, Wild West Buffalo\, is located on the field in front of Alnoba; Black Hawk is the signature sculpture at The Farm at Eastman’s Corner and The Acrobat is a smaller\, more playful piece at the entrance to Sawyer Park in Kensington. \nJohn found a way to merge the two art forms into a new hybrid sculpture of everyday objects mixed with limited edition bronze castings. Hybrid metal art is a sculptural fusion of figurative and funk; a blend of iron and bronze. \n“That’s what really motivates me is the strength of the animal. As they’re coming to life\, it kind of moves me to keep going and keep pushing and see if I can make it more alive.” \n– John Lopez \nMore about the speaker\nJohn Lopez was fortunate to find his talent for sculpting during his senior year in college while taking a required course at Northern State University. John was able to build a career in bronze without ever leaving his rather isolated prairie home in South Dakota. Having grown up on a ranch\, he is still a good hand with horses and cattle. It is logical that he would first sculpt the things he knew best…horses\, cows\, cowboys and prairie wildlife. Lopez became well-known as a sculptor; his work was in demand. To learn more\, please visit his website: www.johnlopezstudio.com \n  \nBUY TICKETS
URL:https://alnoba.org/event/speaker-series-the-art-of-john-lopez/
LOCATION:Alnoba\, 24 Cottage Road\, Kensington\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Speakers & Special Events
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SUMMARY:Leadership Development Workshop: Striving for Success: Clear Goals\, Strong Actions and Resiliency
DESCRIPTION:  \nWednesday September 20\, 2023\n8:00AM to 11:30AM\nSession fee: $199 per person/per workshop or 50% discount for all 5 workshops (Full day workshop not included – Please email us at gather@alnoba.org if you would like to register for all 5 workshops) \nIncludes training\, workbook\, light breakfast \nStriving for Success: Clear Goals\, Strong Actions and Resiliency: \nGoal clarity is a necessity to create an environment that encourages accountability\, strong enough actions to achieve goals\, and ownership over results. If the destination is clear\, teams can work together to take big enough swings and use the collective brainpower to overcome set-backs and obstacles. \nDuring this workshop\, participants will:\n• Learn the importance of aligning and communicating goals at the Organizational\, Team & Individual levels\n• Review how to create goals to drive better results and learn collaborative methods to gain buy in\n• Learn effective ways to stay focused on results\, ensure actions are strong enough\, and build resiliency in teams by leveraging brainpower\n• Debrief as a group\, apply learnings to everyday context\, and commit to action items for the week ahead \nAfter this workshop\, participants will know how to:\n• Create and maintain a culture that is focused on accountability and getting results\n• Help your team set clear and challenging goals that are measurable at all levels\n• Build more resiliency in themselves and their teams by focusing on the controllable and taking strong actions \nWho Should Attend?\n• New to Senior managers and leaders who strive to create a highly effective and empathetic workplace culture. \nEvent Schedule \n8:00AM-9:00AM   Light breakfast and networking\n9:00AM-11:30AM   Workshop\n11:30AM   Depart \n  \nAdditional notes\nParking space is limited at Alnoba. If possible\, please carpool with other guests of the event. \nRefund and weather policy \nTickets are non-refundable\, however you may transfer your ticket to a friend/colleague if you are not able to attend. We kindly ask that you please let us know if you need to transfer your ticket. \nThis event will be held indoors. Please note all events at Alnoba are rain or shine. If an event is cancelled due to extreme weather you will receive an email notification. If you do not get an email notifying you that the event is cancelled\, that means the event is still going forward as scheduled. \nBUY TICKETS
URL:https://alnoba.org/event/leadership-development-workshop-striving-for-success-clear-goals-strong-actions-and-resiliency/
LOCATION:Alnoba\, 24 Cottage Road\, Kensington\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:leadership
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SUMMARY:Art Tours: Andy Goldsworthy
DESCRIPTION:Private tours of our Andy Goldsworthy pieces are available for $200 for up to 10 people. To book\, call Claire Angione at 603.418.7412 or email cangione@alnoba.org. \nTickets $25 per person. All proceeds donated to Sawyer Park. \nWalks lasts roughly 3 hours on wooded trails over some uneven terrain. \nAndy Goldsworthy is a sculptor\, photographer and environmentalist who produces site-specific sculptures and land art in natural and urban settings. The materials used in Andy Goldsworthy’s art includes mud\, pinecones\, snow\, stone\, leaves\, twigs and water. \nOn this tour\, a docent will take you on an exploration of four Goldsworthy pieces – including one brand new piece\, as well as another that is part of a private collection and rarely available for public viewing. \n\nWatershed Boulder\, a monumental installation that evolves with the rain\, ice and snow\nBoulder House\, constructed in-situ around an enormous glacial boulder\nPassage\, a powerful and experiential piece featured in the Andy Goldsworthy documentary Leaning Into The Wind\nNEW: Five Ten\, an impactful native stone building built around a recently discovered rustic and timeless car that tells a story through unique features in its wheel\, and bullet holes throughout the chassis.\n\nAll proceeds from this event are donated to support Kensington’s Sawyer Park\, a 35-acre public community park that provides a safe and beautiful place for families from across the region to gather outside. \nGuided tour details \n\nDifficulty Level: Involving roughly 2 mile walk up and down hills and along narrow trails over uneven ground.\nRecommended for ages 10 and up.\nMeet your tour guide in the Alnoba parking lot at the tour start time. Tours leave promptly – please arrive in plenty of time. Guests who arrive after the group has departed will not be able to join the tour.\nNo dogs allowed.\nBuildings are closed. A portable restroom is available in the parking lot.\nHiking shoes and casual attire recommended. Bring bug spray and sunscreen.\n\nRefund and weather policy \nTickets are non-refundable. Please note that all events at Alnoba are rain or shine. If an event is cancelled due to extreme weather you will receive an email notification. If you do not get an email notifying you that the event is cancelled\, that means the event is still going forward as scheduled. \nYour ticket purchase supports getting kids outside \nAll proceeds from these events go to support Kensington’s Sawyer Park. This public park is 30+ acres of safe\, beautifully-maintained space where families from across the Seacoast gather to meet\, play and enjoy the outdoors. All proceeds from this event are donated and ticket sales are therefore nonrefundable. \nBUY TICKETS
URL:https://alnoba.org/event/art-tours-andy-goldsworthy-9-copy-copy-copy-copy-2-copy/2023-09-22/
LOCATION:Alnoba\, 24 Cottage Road\, Kensington\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Tours
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SUMMARY:Teahouse Yoga Classes
DESCRIPTION:Tickets $25 per person | Limited to 5 participants.\nAll proceeds donated to support Sawyer Park. \nEnjoy an intimate personalized yoga class inside Alnoba’s stunning woodland Japanese Teahouse and relaxing stroll through our Winkley Brook forest area. \nThe Japanese Teahouse at Alnoba sits on a hillside overlooking the winding brook and a majestic stand of white pines. It is built of Pacific redwood to traditional specifications for a light\, airy experience that makes you feel as though you are floating among the trees. \nThese classes are limited to just five people. We are looking forward to more added sessions this year. \nAbout Karyl Misserville \nKaryl is a registered yoga teacher with over 400 hours of training in Asana\, Pranayama\, Meditation and Philosophy. She has additional training in Yin\, Restorative and Yoga Nidra. Karyl teahces Ashtanga-based Vinyasa as well as Chair Yoga. Karyl loves helping students develop a mind-body connection through slow\, strong movement and breath awareness. \nRules and guidelines \n\nWalk to the teahouse starts at 10AM. Please make sure you are in the parking lot before then. Guide will meet you there.\nGuests must stay with the guide at all times.\nWear appropriate footwear and bring a bottle of water. You will be walking on wooded trails\nAlnoba’s buildings are closed. Guests may use the portable restroom in our parking lot.\nPlease bring your own yoga mat with you. You will need to carry it up to the teahouse.\nNo dogs are permitted on the property.\n\nRefund and weather policy \nTickets are non-refundable. Please note that all events at Alnoba are rain or shine. If an event is cancelled due to extreme weather you will receive an email notification. If you do not get an email notifying you that the event is cancelled\, that means the event is still going forward as scheduled. \nYour ticket purchase supports getting kids outside \nAll proceeds from these events go to support Kensington’s Sawyer Park. This public park is 30+ acres of safe\, beautifully-maintained space where families from across the Seacoast gather to meet\, play and enjoy the outdoors. All proceeds from this event are donated and ticket sales are therefore nonrefundable. \nBUY TICKETS
URL:https://alnoba.org/event/teahouse-yoga-classes-copy-11-copy/2023-09-26/
LOCATION:Alnoba\, 24 Cottage Road\, Kensington\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Wellness
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SUMMARY:Teahouse Yoga Classes
DESCRIPTION:Tickets $25 per person | Limited to 5 participants.\nAll proceeds donated to support Sawyer Park. \nEnjoy an intimate personalized yoga class inside Alnoba’s stunning woodland Japanese Teahouse and relaxing stroll through our Winkley Brook forest area. \nThe Japanese Teahouse at Alnoba sits on a hillside overlooking the winding brook and a majestic stand of white pines. It is built of Pacific redwood to traditional specifications for a light\, airy experience that makes you feel as though you are floating among the trees. \nThese classes are limited to just five people. We are looking forward to more added sessions this year. \nAbout Karyl Misserville \nKaryl is a registered yoga teacher with over 400 hours of training in Asana\, Pranayama\, Meditation and Philosophy. She has additional training in Yin\, Restorative and Yoga Nidra. Karyl teahces Ashtanga-based Vinyasa as well as Chair Yoga. Karyl loves helping students develop a mind-body connection through slow\, strong movement and breath awareness. \nRules and guidelines \n\nWalk to the teahouse starts at 10AM. Please make sure you are in the parking lot before then. Guide will meet you there.\nGuests must stay with the guide at all times.\nWear appropriate footwear and bring a bottle of water. You will be walking on wooded trails\nAlnoba’s buildings are closed. Guests may use the portable restroom in our parking lot.\nPlease bring your own yoga mat with you. You will need to carry it up to the teahouse.\nNo dogs are permitted on the property.\n\nRefund and weather policy \nTickets are non-refundable. Please note that all events at Alnoba are rain or shine. If an event is cancelled due to extreme weather you will receive an email notification. If you do not get an email notifying you that the event is cancelled\, that means the event is still going forward as scheduled. \nYour ticket purchase supports getting kids outside \nAll proceeds from these events go to support Kensington’s Sawyer Park. This public park is 30+ acres of safe\, beautifully-maintained space where families from across the Seacoast gather to meet\, play and enjoy the outdoors. All proceeds from this event are donated and ticket sales are therefore nonrefundable. \nBUY TICKETS
URL:https://alnoba.org/event/teahouse-yoga-classes-copy-11-copy/2023-10-03/
LOCATION:Alnoba\, 24 Cottage Road\, Kensington\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Wellness
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SUMMARY:Art Tours: Andy Goldsworthy
DESCRIPTION:Private tours of our Andy Goldsworthy pieces are available for $200 for up to 10 people. To book\, call Claire Angione at 603.418.7412 or email cangione@alnoba.org. \nTickets $25 per person. All proceeds donated to Sawyer Park. \nWalks lasts roughly 3 hours on wooded trails over some uneven terrain. \nAndy Goldsworthy is a sculptor\, photographer and environmentalist who produces site-specific sculptures and land art in natural and urban settings. The materials used in Andy Goldsworthy’s art includes mud\, pinecones\, snow\, stone\, leaves\, twigs and water. \nOn this tour\, a docent will take you on an exploration of four Goldsworthy pieces – including one brand new piece\, as well as another that is part of a private collection and rarely available for public viewing. \n\nWatershed Boulder\, a monumental installation that evolves with the rain\, ice and snow\nBoulder House\, constructed in-situ around an enormous glacial boulder\nPassage\, a powerful and experiential piece featured in the Andy Goldsworthy documentary Leaning Into The Wind\nNEW: Five Ten\, an impactful native stone building built around a recently discovered rustic and timeless car that tells a story through unique features in its wheel\, and bullet holes throughout the chassis.\n\nAll proceeds from this event are donated to support Kensington’s Sawyer Park\, a 35-acre public community park that provides a safe and beautiful place for families from across the region to gather outside. \nGuided tour details \n\nDifficulty Level: Involving roughly 2 mile walk up and down hills and along narrow trails over uneven ground.\nRecommended for ages 10 and up.\nMeet your tour guide in the Alnoba parking lot at the tour start time. Tours leave promptly – please arrive in plenty of time. Guests who arrive after the group has departed will not be able to join the tour.\nNo dogs allowed.\nBuildings are closed. A portable restroom is available in the parking lot.\nHiking shoes and casual attire recommended. Bring bug spray and sunscreen.\n\nRefund and weather policy \nTickets are non-refundable. Please note that all events at Alnoba are rain or shine. If an event is cancelled due to extreme weather you will receive an email notification. If you do not get an email notifying you that the event is cancelled\, that means the event is still going forward as scheduled. \nYour ticket purchase supports getting kids outside \nAll proceeds from these events go to support Kensington’s Sawyer Park. This public park is 30+ acres of safe\, beautifully-maintained space where families from across the Seacoast gather to meet\, play and enjoy the outdoors. All proceeds from this event are donated and ticket sales are therefore nonrefundable. \nBUY TICKETS
URL:https://alnoba.org/event/art-tours-andy-goldsworthy-9-copy-copy-copy-copy-2-copy/2023-10-20/
LOCATION:Alnoba\, 24 Cottage Road\, Kensington\, NH\, 03833\, United States
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SUMMARY:Kristin Bredimus: Healing as a Community
DESCRIPTION:*Located at Alnoba 24 Cottage Rd. Kensington\, NH 03833\nJoin Spiritual Consultant Kristin Bredimus and friends for an afternoon of self love and self care as we continue to explore healing as a community. Over the course of the afternoon attendees will deepen their connection to their mind\, body\, and spirit through Qi-Gong\, ceremonial Cacao\, and meditation. We will explore the Mineral and Plant Kingdoms as allies as we tend to the “light body”; expanding the heart field and ultimately connecting to the frequency of Universal Love. Additionally\, attendees will discover the transformational practice of ho’oponopono\, a traditional Hawaiian practice that aids us in improving our relationship with ourselves\, with others\, and our world. \nEvent Overview: \n1. Open the day with an offering of sacred smoke as participants arrive\n2. Together we will co-create intentions for self love and self care\n3. Healing Practitioner AJ will set a crystal grid to sanctify space\, amplifying our collective intentions and healing\n4. Ariel Szabo\, a medicine woman\, will share the heart opening plant allies\, Cacao and Rose*\, to support you in deepening your connection to the frequency of love\n5. We will explore ho’oponopono\, cultivating compassion\n6. Through meditation and intention\, we will connect to the frequency of Universal Love \n\nAbout Kristin Bredimus\nKristin is a Certified Spiritual Counsellor\, Certified Angelic Consultant\, and Crystal Master. She was trained in London\, England at the College of Psychic Studies\, the School of Healing & Intuition\, and through Penny King Crystals\, authorized by Philip Permutt\, “The Crystal Healer.” Her spiritual teachers and mentors include author and crystal expert Judy Hall\, author\, and founder of the School of Intuition & Healing; Sue Allen; and author and Hermetic Reiki Master\, Damien Echols. Visit her website to learn more: http://kristinbredimus.com/ \n  \nEvent Guidelines:\n• Put 24 Cottage Rd. Kensington\, NH into your GPS – Follow the driveway to the Parking Lot \n• No dogs are permitted on the property. \nRefund and weather policy \nTickets are non-refundable. Please note that all events at Alnoba are rain or shine. If an event is cancelled due to extreme weather you will receive an email notification. If you do not get an email notifying you that the event is cancelled\, that means the event is still going forward as scheduled. \nBUY TICKETS
URL:https://alnoba.org/event/kristin-bredimus-healing-as-a-community-ocotober/
LOCATION:Alnoba\, 24 Cottage Road\, Kensington\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Wellness
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SUMMARY:Art Tours: Andy Goldsworthy
DESCRIPTION:Private tours of our Andy Goldsworthy pieces are available for $200 for up to 10 people. To book\, call Claire Angione at 603.418.7412 or email cangione@alnoba.org. \nTickets $25 per person. All proceeds donated to Sawyer Park. \nWalks lasts roughly 3 hours on wooded trails over some uneven terrain. \nAndy Goldsworthy is a sculptor\, photographer and environmentalist who produces site-specific sculptures and land art in natural and urban settings. The materials used in Andy Goldsworthy’s art includes mud\, pinecones\, snow\, stone\, leaves\, twigs and water. \nOn this tour\, a docent will take you on an exploration of four Goldsworthy pieces – including one brand new piece\, as well as another that is part of a private collection and rarely available for public viewing. \n\nWatershed Boulder\, a monumental installation that evolves with the rain\, ice and snow\nBoulder House\, constructed in-situ around an enormous glacial boulder\nPassage\, a powerful and experiential piece featured in the Andy Goldsworthy documentary Leaning Into The Wind\nNEW: Five Ten\, an impactful native stone building built around a recently discovered rustic and timeless car that tells a story through unique features in its wheel\, and bullet holes throughout the chassis.\n\nAll proceeds from this event are donated to support Kensington’s Sawyer Park\, a 35-acre public community park that provides a safe and beautiful place for families from across the region to gather outside. \nGuided tour details \n\nDifficulty Level: Involving roughly 2 mile walk up and down hills and along narrow trails over uneven ground.\nRecommended for ages 10 and up.\nMeet your tour guide in the Alnoba parking lot at the tour start time. Tours leave promptly – please arrive in plenty of time. Guests who arrive after the group has departed will not be able to join the tour.\nNo dogs allowed.\nBuildings are closed. A portable restroom is available in the parking lot.\nHiking shoes and casual attire recommended. Bring bug spray and sunscreen.\n\nRefund and weather policy \nTickets are non-refundable. Please note that all events at Alnoba are rain or shine. If an event is cancelled due to extreme weather you will receive an email notification. If you do not get an email notifying you that the event is cancelled\, that means the event is still going forward as scheduled. \nYour ticket purchase supports getting kids outside \nAll proceeds from these events go to support Kensington’s Sawyer Park. This public park is 30+ acres of safe\, beautifully-maintained space where families from across the Seacoast gather to meet\, play and enjoy the outdoors. All proceeds from this event are donated and ticket sales are therefore nonrefundable. \nBUY TICKETS
URL:https://alnoba.org/event/art-tours-andy-goldsworthy-9-copy-copy-copy-copy-2-copy/2023-11-03/
LOCATION:Alnoba\, 24 Cottage Road\, Kensington\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Tours
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SUMMARY:Leadership Development Workshop: Leading with Emotional Intelligence
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday November 8\, 2023\n8:00AM to 11:30AM\nSession fee: $199 per person/per workshop or 50% discount for all 5 workshops (Full day workshop not included – Please email us at gather@alnoba.org if you would like to register for all 5 workshops) \n\nIncludes training\, workbook\, light breakfast\n\nLeading with Emotional Intelligence: \nEmotional intelligence is defined as the ability to understand and manage your own emotions\, as well as recognize and influence the emotions of those around you. It is the strongest predictor of performance in the workplace and unlike IQ\, EI can be developed and optimized. \nLeaders set the tone of their organization. If they lack emotional intelligence\, it could have high stakes consequences such as poor performance\, low engagement\, and high turnover across their teams. By mastering emotional intelligence\, you can continue to build your management skill set and take your team to new heights\, all while enjoying a higher level of personal and professional satisfaction. \nDuring this workshop\, participants will:\n• Learn what the four core competencies of EI are: Self-awareness\, Self-Management\, Social Awareness and Relationship Management\n• Engage is group exercises to apply emotionally intelligent speaking and listening skills\n• Debrief as a group\, apply learnings to everyday context\, and commit to action items for the week ahead. \nAfter this workshop\, participants will know how to:\n• Listen closely and withhold judgement.\n• Connect with employees on a personal level to drive their professional performance\n• Implement tactics to manage personal emotions and maintain a positive outlook\, despite setbacks\n• Have the tools to better influence\, coach and mentor others and resolve conflict effectively \nWho Should Attend?\n• New to Senior managers and leaders who strive to create a highly effective and empathetic workplace culture. \nEvent Schedule \n\n8:00AM-9:00AM   Light breakfast and networking\n9:00AM-11:30AM   Workshop\n11:30AM   Depart\n\n  \nAdditional notes\nParking space is limited at Alnoba. If possible\, please carpool with other guests of the event. \nRefund and weather policy \nTickets are non-refundable\, however you may transfer your ticket to a friend/colleague if you are not able to attend. We kindly ask that you please let us know if you need to transfer your ticket. \nThis event will be held indoors. Please note all events at Alnoba are rain or shine. If an event is cancelled due to extreme weather you will receive an email notification. If you do not get an email notifying you that the event is cancelled\, that means the event is still going forward as scheduled. \nBUY TICKETS
URL:https://alnoba.org/event/leadership-development-workshop-leading-with-emotional-intelligence/
LOCATION:Alnoba\, 24 Cottage Road\, Kensington\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:leadership
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SUMMARY:Speaker Series: Daring Women Shaping A New Economy 2.0
DESCRIPTION:NNEWIN NH Signature Event with Alnoba & UNH Sustainability Institute\nDaring Women Changing the World 2.0\nTuesday\, November 14th from 12:30PM to 5:30PM\nProgram runs from 12:30-4:30pm and a networking reception from 4:30-5:30pm \nWe are thrilled to invite you to an extraordinary afternoon filled with inspiration and connection. Get ready to immerse yourself in a gathering of like-minded individuals\, where you will not only expand your knowledge about investing but also tap into the collective wisdom of a powerful community of women. Our main event will feature a thought-provoking conversation moderated by Fiona Wilson\, Director of UNH’s Sustainability Institute and Changemaker Collaborative\, with five bold leaders who are actively shaping a new economy. These remarkable individuals will captivate you with their stories and distinctive perspectives on driving positive change for a brighter future that benefits people\, the planet\, and profits. \nWe will kick off the event by exploring the beautiful grounds at Alnoba and providing an opportunity to engage with extraordinary women who contribute to the new economy as an angel investor\, an entrepreneur\, and a visionary community builder. The panel event will take place in the stunning Main Hall\, setting the stage for an intimate and engaging conversation. We will then lean into the power of everyone present\, fostering participation and facilitating open discussions. This safe space will encourage meaningful dialogue and offer an excellent chance to explore fresh ways of contributing to a better world for ourselves and others. \nJoin us for this one-of-a-kind event\, which promises intimate conversations and a rare opportunity to meet nationally recognized wisdom-keepers who have been at the forefront of pioneering change in our world. Prepare to be empowered and inspired as you discover how your investment decisions can make a positive difference in your community. Together\, let’s shape a new economy that benefits us all. \n  \nEvent Schedule:\n12:30pm: Guest arrival/Registration/Networking/Beverages and refreshments \n1:00pm: Welcome & Introductions \n1:20pm: Alnoba property walk & talk with regional changemakers \n2:20pm: Break at reception hall \n2:30pm – 4:30pm: Panelist Discussion/Break out Sessions/Guest Q&A/Closing \n4:30pm – 5:00pm: Reception with snacks\, beverages\, and cash bar \n  \nAbout NNE WIN:\nNNE WIN is a coalition of women across New England who are interested in learning more about — and actively participating in — Angel and Impact investment opportunities. NNE WIN currently sponsors Tri-State events throughout New England\, and has active regional meetings in Maine\, New Hampshire and Vermont. These meetings and group events provide opportunities for women to expand their knowledge of investing\, to meet and network with like-minded women\, and to get more involved and engaged in investing in their communities. \n  \nAbout the Speakers:\nEVENT MODERATOR: Dr. Fiona Wilson – Deputy Chief Sustainability Officer\, University of New Hampshire (UNH)\nDr. Fiona Wilson is the Deputy Chief Sustainability Officer for the University of New Hampshire (UNH)\, the state’s flagship public university\, a land\, sea and space grant institution\, and a recognized national leader in sustainability. She is also Director of UNH’s Sustainability Institute\, and an affiliate Clinical Associate Professor of Social Innovation\, Social Entrepreneurship and Sustainability at the Paul College of Business & Economics. Prior to her academic career\, Fiona spent fifteen years in the business world\, including as VP of Marketing for CMGI\, an internet investment and operating company\, and in various roles at Ogilvy & Mather Advertising in both London and Barcelona. \nPANELIST: Michelle Theodat Waring – Steward for Sustainability\, Tom’s of Maine \nMichelle Theodat Waring is the Steward for Sustainability and Everyday Good at Tom’s of Maine. She leads all of the CSR efforts at Tom’s of Maine\, which includes the stewardship model (ingredient sourcing and transparency)\, sustainability efforts\, and the Giving for Goodness program (10% of profits to nonprofit organizations). In her role she develops strategies to elevate social impact for Tom’s of Maine. Working cross-functionally with key stakeholders across Tom’s and Colgate-Palmolive\, she manages key strategic partnerships and initiatives with 3rd party validators and nonprofit organizations. Prior to joining Tom’s of Maine\, Michelle led the Communications Partnerships team at NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council) as the Director of Entertainment and Brand Partnerships. Prior to that\, she started her nonprofit career at UNICEP USA. Michelle earned a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Trinity College in Connecticut. \nPANELIST: Margo Walsh – Founder & CEO\, MaineWorks \nAs an expert thought leader in economic and social development\, Margo Walsh applied her 25+ years of experience in corporate recruiting and employee development to launch the innovative staffing agency\, MaineWorks. MaineWorks defines social employment by creating economic viability for people in recovery from Substance Use Disorder\, reentry from jail or prison\, and new Americans. The concept originated after Margo volunteered at her local jail pre-release employment program\, quickly identifying the need for inmates to be connected to more appropriate employment opportunities within the construction industry. As a woman owned business\, Margo led MaineWorks to become the first Certified B-Corp in Maine. MaineWorks continues to be recognized as an innovative business model\, combining a social B-Corp with a partner 501c3 nonprofit\, United Recovery Fund\, founded in 2017. \nPANELIST: Alison Pyott – Partner and Senior Impact Wealth Manager\, Veris Wealth Partners \nAlison Pyott is a Senior Wealth Manager and partner at Veris. She is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ and Certified Private Wealth Advisor® (CPWA®) professional. The CPWA certification is an advanced professional education and certification program for advisors who serve high-net-worth clients. Alison formerly led the firm’s Women\, Wealth\, and Impact strategy\, co-authoring several papers on gender lens investing including Gender Lens Investing: Bending the Arc of Finance for Women & Girls. \nPrior to Veris\, Alison was the Director of Client and Shareholder Services for Citizens Advisors\, a socially responsible mutual fund company. She also worked in client service and management positions at John Hancock Signature Services. In addition to her 25 years of financial services experience\, Alison worked for the United Way of the Greater Seacoast\, where she managed community investment and outcome measurement programs. \nAlison is an advisor to the Northern New England Women Investor Network\, a group working to increase the number of women angel and impact investors. She is a former advisory board member for Invest for Better\, former Treasurer for the New Hampshire Women’s Foundation and former Chair New Hampshire Charitable Foundation – Piscataqua Region. \nAlison graduated from University of New Hampshire’s Whittemore School of Business and Economics with a B.S. in Hotel Administration and from Merrimack College with a Certificate in Financial Planning. She lives with her husband in Portsmouth\, NH. \nPANELIST: Katie Bouton – CEO\, Entrepreneur\, Investor \nAn influential voice with deep expertise in human capital\, talent acquisition\, executive search\, and business strategy\, Katie Bouton led Koya Leadership Partners from its bootstrapped founding in 2004 to a successful exit in 2019 with Shoreview Industries\, a $900 million private equity firm. Serving as President of the newly merged organization\, Diversified Search Group (DSG)\, Bouton oversaw operations while implementing strategies to grow revenue from $50 million to $125 million in 2.5 years. Bouton currently serves as a board member for DSG and is an Advanced Leadership Initiative (ALI) Fellow at Harvard University. \nBouton has over 25 years of operating expertise in change management\, culture building\, and systems integration within high growth\, mid-size organizations and experience with organic\, equity and debt backed growth strategies. She has particularly expertise in founder-driven businesses and advises founders on business growth and exit opportunities. Bouton is an expert in executive compensation\, benefits\, and pay for performance in both the public and private sectors. \nBouton is consistently recognized for her business acumen in the Management Consulting and Professional Services industries. She was a finalist for EY’s prestigious Entrepreneur of the Year® New England program and named a Boston Brava Award Winner by SmartCEO\, which recognizes high-impact women business leaders. Under her leadership\, Koya was named to Inc. Magazine’s list of “Fastest-growing Private Companies\,” Boston Business Journal’s “Fast 50 Company” list\, and Forbes’ list of “America’s Best Executive Recruiting firms” three consecutive years. \nCorporate Impact \n• Serving as CEO for two decades\, managing P&L for business with 35% growth year over year \n• Placing C-Suite executives and board directors for over two decades at Fortune 500 companies and major nonprofit and higher education institutions \n• Leading M&A due diligence and stewardship on 5 acquisitions – accretive of $75 million in revenue and 300 employees \n• Building diverse leadership teams\, placing 1000+ leaders\, 75% women and people of color during Koya’s tenure \nBoard Service \n• Shoreview Industries/DSG (Private Equity Backed Executive Search Firm) \n• ReadySet (Global DEI Consulting Firm) \n• Newburyport Bank (Community Bank) \n• Steady Growth Ventures (VC Fund) \nJesse Baines – Chief Marketing Officer\, Atlantic Sea Farms \nJesse has spent her career promoting food with integrity and activating the edible approach to healthy communities\, economies\, and environments. Before joining Atlantic Sea Farms in 2019\, Jesse worked with mission driven food and beverage companies to tell their sustainability stories and educate consumers. Jesse\, a native Midcoast Mainer\, is deeply and proudly rooted in the Maine lobster industry and today works to create opportunities for those fishing communities to diversify into regenerative seaweed farming\, diversify coastal economies in the face of climate change\, and keep our working waterfronts thriving for generations to come. Alongside her colleagues at Atlantic Sea Farms\, Jesse is proving that good food can do good\, and that hope and opportunity are possible as we face a rapidly changing planet. \nBUY TICKETS\n  \nAbout the Impact/Angel Investors\nSandra Stone is Chair Emerita of Maine Angels\, Maine’s angel investor network of accredited investors\, who individually provide start-up capital\, introductions\, expertise\, and guidance to early-stage entrepreneurs in Maine and New England. Members value the groups’ collective expertise and connections in sourcing\, selecting\, vetting\, and collaborating in the investment process. The Maine Angels’ portfolio is now >$39M invested in over 85 New England companies\, with current membership > 80\, of whom ~ 30% are women. Sandra’s intentional preference is supporting female founders in scaling growth companies. She co-founded the Northern New England Women’s Investor Network\, a tri-state collaboration activating financially accredited women as angel investors through training\, networking\, and mentoring. She serves on the Board of Directors of CEI Ventures\, Inc\, a socially responsible venture capital fund\, the Dirigo Angel Funds I & II ‘side car’ funds sourcing from the Maine Angels deal process\, and Kikori\, Inc\, an experiential SEL / education platform for teachers.
URL:https://alnoba.org/event/changemakers-daring-women-shaping-a-new-economy-2-0/
LOCATION:Alnoba\, 24 Cottage Road\, Kensington\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:leadership,Speakers & Special Events
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SUMMARY:Film Series: Hopeful - The Story of MaineWorks
DESCRIPTION:About this event\nEvent schedule: \n• 4PM – Doors Open. Tour the Alnoba property and art collection with a drink from our cash bar. \n• 5PM – Film screening begins\, followed by Q&A session. \nThursday November 16th – Doors Open at 4PM for the opportunity to tour the Alnoba property and art collection with a drink from our cash bar. Film screening begins at 5PM\, followed by Q&A session with the director. \nAward winning film\, “Hopeful: The Story of MaineWorks”\, tells the story of Margo Walsh who literally built a business from her kitchen table\, as a single mother of two. Her company\, MaineWorks\, employs ex-cons and people in recovery\, exclusively. We meet many of her employees and hear their stories of hope. We hear from Maine’s Governor\, Janet Mills\, and US Senator from Maine\, Angus King\, who both discuss how Margo’s model is ripe for both state and nationwide roll-outs; MaineWorks is already operational throughout Maine and expanding into five other states. Miraculously\, Margo is part of the discussion for staffing for the future\, as the Infrastructure bill works its way through Congress. “Hopeful – The Story of MaineWorks” is an uplifting portrait of a female American entrepreneur with a social conscience\, who gives individuals a second chance to rebuild their lives\, and a pathway back to the community and redemption through hard work. \nIn addition to viewing this incredible film\, you will also have the amazing opportunity to meet the daring woman behind it all\, Margo Walsh\, for a Q&A session following the film! \nWatch the teaser trailer here. \nLearn more here. \n\nMore about Margo Walsh\nMargo’s passion for second chances\, coupled with her employee development experience in corporate America led her to believe that people do extraordinary things when given a second chance. As founder and owner of MaineWorks\, Margo started with one challenging mission: employ the unemployable. MaineWorks (a certified B Corp) is an innovative social staffing company with a mission to dignify transitional employment for people in recovery for substance use disorder\, reentering from jail and prison\, new Americans\, and veterans in transition. MaineWorks provides jobs in industrial construction\, carpentry\, masonry\, highway\, bridge\, and road construction. \nIn 2017\, Margo and her sister Elaine Walsh Carney\, also founded Maine Recovery Fund. Maine Recovery Fund supports the needs of people in work-force reentry\, by providing: a ride to work\, assistance with sober living\, workplace outerwear including steel-toed work boots\, and immediate access to on call telemental health. Margo credits the MaineWorks staff for their endless commitment to creating economic viability in tandem with Maine Recovery Fund board and staff. \n  \nBUY TICKETS
URL:https://alnoba.org/event/film-series-hopeful-the-story-of-maineworks/
LOCATION:Alnoba\, 24 Cottage Road\, Kensington\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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SUMMARY:Leadership Development Workshop: Leveraging Corporate Culture to Drive Results
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday December 6\, 2023\n8:00AM to 11:30AM\nSession fee: $199 per person/per workshop or 50% discount for all 5 workshops (Full day workshop not included – Please email us at gather@alnoba.org if you would like to register for all 5 workshops) \n\nIncludes training\, workbook\, light breakfast\n\nLeveraging Corporate Culture to Drive Results: \nIn a competitive hiring market\, corporate culture can be a key differentiator to attract and retain top talent. While a great culture may get the attention of top performers\, how do you define the values that make up your culture and use them to get results? Savvy business leaders are able to weave corporate culture into all aspects of the business – from recruiting and onboarding to career development and performance management – to drive the behaviors necessary to achieve organizational goals \nDuring this workshop\, participants will: \n• Assess if current corporate values drive performance or if they are just words on paper.\n• Identify behaviors related to values that drive successful results.\n• Engage in group exercises to learn how to interview\, train and assess employees based on corporate values.\n• Debrief as a group\, apply learnings to everyday context\, and commit to action items for the week ahead. \nAfter this workshop\, participants will know how to: \n• Hire for your company values\n• Implement tactics to integrate values into performance management procedures.\n• Have the tools to better coach and mentor leaders within your organization to be stewards of your values and hold employees accountable. \nWho Should Attend?\n• New to Senior managers and leaders who strive to create a highly effective and empathetic workplace culture. \nEvent Schedule \n\n8:00AM-9:00AM   Light breakfast and networking\n9:00AM-11:30AM   Workshop\n11:30AM   Depart\n\n  \nAdditional notes\nParking space is limited at Alnoba. If possible\, please carpool with other guests of the event. \nRefund and weather policy \nTickets are non-refundable\, however you may transfer your ticket to a friend/colleague if you are not able to attend. We kindly ask that you please let us know if you need to transfer your ticket. \nThis event will be held indoors. Please note all events at Alnoba are rain or shine. If an event is cancelled due to extreme weather you will receive an email notification. If you do not get an email notifying you that the event is cancelled\, that means the event is still going forward as scheduled. \nSOLD OUT\nPlease contact us to be added to our wait list and receive first notification of 2024 workshop dates!
URL:https://alnoba.org/event/leadership-development-workshop-leveraging-corporate-culture-to-drive-results/
LOCATION:Alnoba\, 24 Cottage Road\, Kensington\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:leadership
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SUMMARY:Film Series: Dalai Lama - Mission;Joy
DESCRIPTION:About the event\nThursday December 7th – Doors Open at 4PM for the opportunity to tour the Alnoba property and art collection with a drink from our cash bar. Film screening begins at 5PM. \nMission: JOY\nA film by Peggy Callahan & Louie Psihoyos\nDeeply moving and laugh-out-loud funny\, Mission: JOY is a documentary with unprecedented access to the unlikely friendship of two international icons who transcend religion: His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Tutu. In their final joint mission\, these self-described mischievous brothers give a master class in how to create joy in a world that was never easy for them. They offer neuroscience-backed wisdom to help each of us live with more joy\, despite circumstances. \nInspired by New York Times bestseller The Book of Joy: Lasting Happiness in a Changing World\, the film showcases the exchange between these two Nobel Peace Prize winners that led to that book. \nLearn more and watch the trailer click here. \n“When you are kind to someone else\, you end up being joyful\, but why? Because we realize that we are made for goodness.” \n– Archbishop Desmond Tutu \n“You see\, usually everybody seeks happiness – joyfullness – but from outside. From money\, from power\, from big car\, from big house. Ultimate source of happy life – even physical health – inside not outside.” \n– His Holiness the Dalai Lama \n  \nSOLD OUT
URL:https://alnoba.org/event/film-series-dalai-lama/
LOCATION:Alnoba\, 24 Cottage Road\, Kensington\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film Series
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SUMMARY:Leadership Development Workshop: Feedback: Creating a Culture of Openness and Growth
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday December 13\, 2023\n8:00AM to 11:30AM\nSession fee: $199 per person/per workshop or 50% discount for all 5 workshops (Full day workshop not included – Please email us at gather@alnoba.org if you would like to register for all 5 workshops) \n\nIncludes training\, workbook\, light breakfast\n\nFeedback: Creating a Culture of Openness and Growth: \nHaving difficult conversations with employees is an inevitable part of leading and building a high performing team. Although giving direct feedback can be uncomfortable at times\, effective leaders know it is critical to address conflict head on\, with empathy\, to create a healthy\, open culture\, focused on growth. \nDuring this workshop\, participants will:\n• Learn the details of a three-step process to deliver effective feedback\n• Practice giving feedback that is specific\, actionable and inspiring\n• Understand how to turn feedback into a two-way discussion to invite collaboration and build a culture of growth\n• Debrief as a group\, apply learnings to everyday context\, and commit to action items for the week ahead. \nAfter this workshop\, participants will know how to:\n• Properly prepare to deliver high-quality feedback\n• Create an Environment of Openness\n• Reduce defensiveness in teammates by aiming for understanding above consensus\n• Have the tools to better influence\, coach and mentor others \nWho Should Attend?\n• New to Senior managers and leaders who strive to create a highly effective and empathetic workplace culture. \nEvent Schedule \n\n8:00AM-9:00AM   Light breakfast and networking\n9:00AM-11:30AM   Workshop\n11:30AM   Depart\n\n  \nAdditional notes\nParking space is limited at Alnoba. If possible\, please carpool with other guests of the event. \nRefund and weather policy \nTickets are non-refundable\, however you may transfer your ticket to a friend/colleague if you are not able to attend. We kindly ask that you please let us know if you need to transfer your ticket. \nThis event will be held indoors. Please note all events at Alnoba are rain or shine. If an event is cancelled due to extreme weather you will receive an email notification. If you do not get an email notifying you that the event is cancelled\, that means the event is still going forward as scheduled. \nBUY TICKETS
URL:https://alnoba.org/event/leadership-development-workingshop-feedback-creating-a-culture-of-openness-and-growth/
LOCATION:Alnoba\, 24 Cottage Road\, Kensington\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:leadership
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SUMMARY:Indoor Yoga with Karyl Misserville
DESCRIPTION:All proceeds donated to support Sawyer Park. \nAbout this event\nEnjoy an intimate personalized yoga class inside Alnoba’s stunning Meditation Room within our main building. This is one of Alnoba’s smaller and more intimate spaces. With 3 walls of panoramic views of the woods and fields surrounding you and the vaulted beamed ceilings you will feel peaceful and serene during your session. \nAbout Karyl Misserville\nKaryl is a registered yoga teacher with over 400 hours of training in Asana\, Pranayama\, Meditation and Philosophy. She has additional training in Yin\, Restorative and Yoga Nidra. Karyl teahces Ashtanga-based Vinyasa as well as Chair Yoga. Karyl loves helping students develop a mind-body connection through slow\, strong movement and breath awareness. \nRules and guidelines\n\nClass begins promptly at 9AM. Karyl will meet guests inside. Guests can come directly to Alnoba where she will greet them.\nWe will have yoga mats available for ALL indoor sessions for the ones that will need.\nGuests must stay with the guide at all times.\nBring a bottle of water.\nGuests will have access to our private bathrooms within our Main Building.\nNo dogs or bikes are permitted on the property.\n\n  \nRefund and Weather Policy\nTickets are non-refundable. Please note that all events at Alnoba are rain or shine. If an event is cancelled due to extreme weather you will receive an email notification. If you do not get an email notifying you that the event is cancelled\, that means the event is still going forward as scheduled. \nYour ticket purchase supports getting kids outside\nAll proceeds from these events go to support Kensington’s Sawyer Park. This public park is 30+ acres of safe\, beautifully-maintained space where families from across the Seacoast gather to meet\, play and enjoy the outdoors. All proceeds from this event are donated and ticket sales are therefore nonrefundable. \nBUY TICKETS\n  \nJoin our mailing list\nStay up-to-date on our leadership development offerings and news! \nFollow us on social media:\nFacebook \nInstagram \nLinkedIn \nTwitter
URL:https://alnoba.org/event/indoor-yoga-with-karyl-misserville/2024-02-13/
LOCATION:Alnoba\, 24 Cottage Road\, Kensington\, NH\, 03833\, United States
CATEGORIES:Wellness
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