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JFoW | How to Read a Tree
You’ll never look at a tree the same way after listening to international bestselling author Tristan Gooley on his latest book How to Read a Tree. From learning how a tree can point north, or how the veins in a leaf could lead you to running water, Gooley’s talk will offer a different perspective on the trees we look at everyday.
- Seasonal opening
- Booking needed
Price: starting at £9
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Learn how trees can teach us about their past, as well as our current landscape and harness skills that can be applied every time you pass a tree… from towns to remote wilderness.
As the only living person to have flown solo, and sailed single-handedly across the Atlantic, Gooley’s knowledge spans across the globe, with lessons from tribal people from some of the most remote regions on Earth. This fascinating and exciting talk will truly alter your perspective and remind us why, now more than ever, we must nurture nature.
- September:
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28th September 2024
16:30 - 17:30
We are open:
September
- Indoor
- Family friendly
- Couples
- Wheelchair access
Location
Jersey Arts Centre
Phillips Street
Jersey
St. Helier
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