Root and Rise, a Morning Retreat for Mothers- July date TBD






Root and Rise, a Morning Retreat for Mothers- July date TBD
Step into a morning of renewal in the garden and under the open sky. In this gentle three-hour retreat, mothers are invited to reconnect with their creative spirit through hands-on eco-art in Sunny’s magical botanical studio, while their children engage in joyful movement play with Rylan in the outdoor movement space. We’ll gather in seasonal rhythm, tending to our inner landscape as we tend the earth, making space for quiet reflection, connection, and playful expression.
Two sessions available: one for mothers of children ages 5 and under, and one for mothers of children ages 6–12.
July date to be determined
$135
3 participant minimum
Scholarships available
Sunny J Lindley has been an Artisan Entrepreneur for more than a decade. Her mediums have been fiber and textile art, screen printing, natural dyeing, and botanical printing. She is also an avid gardener and homesteader with a deep love for the land. In addition, Sunny is a trained social work professional and trauma-informed care educator with over two decades of experience in community-based healing, youth mentorship, and relational systems change. Her work is rooted in cultural humility, neurodiverse inclusion, and somatic resilience.
Sunny's professional background includes years of direct service, program development, and coaching with individuals and families navigating the impacts of trauma, marginalization, and systemic barriers. She holds certifications in trauma-informed facilitation, nonviolent communication, and integrative mental health practices. You can view a full list of her credentials and training at sunnyjlindley.com/professional-credentials.
Drawing from both her formal education and lived experience, Sunny brings a unique blend of clinical insight and grassroots wisdom to the development of Sunny Joy Farm. Her approach to youth and community care is guided by a commitment to building systems that are relationship-centered, ecologically grounded, and emotionally restorative.
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