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Nature Journaling

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US Botanical Garden
245 First St. SW - Washington
Details
38.8867746 -77.01217659999998

Date/Time
Date(s) - 06/02//2013
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Location
US Botanical Garden

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  • Workshops, Exhibitions, and Special Events


Join Susie Kowalik as she guides attendees in beginning or enhancing their journaling skills.  Bring sketchbooks.  Free, but pre-registration required.  Meet in the Conservatory classroom.

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logoBeltway Poetry Quarterly is an award-winning online literary journal and resource bank that originated in Washington, DC and the surrounding Mid-Atlantic region. We are now a global beltway, encircling the epicenters of major metropolises everywhere.

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