an intimate evening of cozy community & journaling
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$35 per person
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Let's make this busy city feel a bit more quiet, small and calm. Join us for an intimate journaling workshop in a community setting focused on general wellbeing as we explore topics of self-discovery, embracing the season we are in and more.
What to expect:
๐ก A cozy layout and a warm and inviting atmosphere.
๐ Materials to put pen to paper โ journals, decor, and writing utensils are included!
๐ซ Community & Connection - show up and be sure to walk away with a new connection or friend.
๐ง Mindfulness-based journaling prompts that will explore our true selves, topics of healing, intention setting, and more.
๐ท โ Bites and Beverages: Flower Cat as a beautiful selection of food and beverage that offers something for everyone.
๐ฟ A safe space: during our time together, we will have the opportunity to connect with ourselves and those around us through writing, nature, and meditation. We will have a ceremonial moment that will allow us to connect to the ground and space we are in.
โ Plus more!
About your host:
Emily Chertow, she/her, is the founder of @journalingclasses. She is a Brooklyn-based creative, often spending time in parks with friends and coffee shops with her journal. Emily is passionate about advocating for mental health, human connection, and the power of putting pen to paper. Emily has put pen to paper with over 9k people and is passionate about holding space that is inclusive, safe, and welcoming to all!
Flower Cat is a flower shop + cafe based in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Offering floral arrangements, coffee, wine, and a safe space for all.
Flower Cat is owned by Suzanne Agbayani - a New York City local from Hawaii, born in the Philippines, and a bonafide crazy cat lady who lives with her two cats, Shrimp and Lilith. After 24 years of living in Hawaii, she decided to broaden her Island Girl horizons and move to New York where she studied at Pratt Institute for her Masters in Architecture, and quickly fell in love with the city. When the Architecture Industry took a toll on her, 8 years deep, she wanted to find something that had always brought her peace. Suzanne has always had a passion for flowers, from helping her grandmother tend to her flower garden during her childhood, to arranging bodega flowers and sharing it with her friends to enjoy. She decided to quit architecture, master the art of floral design, and open a flower shop. Thus, Flower Cat was born!
**If the cost of the workshop is limiting you from attending, please reach out to me on Instagram (@journalingclasses). Without question or judgment, we will find something that aligns and works in accommodation.