Burgess-Shadbush Nature Center

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Jo Burgess
Jo Burgess

In continuing the legacy of its founder and namesake Jo Burgess, the Burgess-Shadbush Nature Center provides nature-related experiences and activities to help visitors of all ages develop and rekindle an awareness and appreciation for the natural world around them.

The nature center and the trap/archery range will be closed Thursday, Nov. 28 for Thanksgiving.

Mindfulness for Better Living Series: Building Resilience to Avoid Burnout

MSU Extension – Instructor: Miloni Rathod

Mindfulness can be defined as paying attention in a particular way: on purpose, in the present moment and non-judgmentally. Research has shown that practicing mindfulness is effective in reducing stress-related symptoms such as worry, depression and physical tension, and may be helpful in managing chronic conditions. Mindfulness for Better Living includes a suite of one-time workshops to help people learn ways to use mindfulness to manage everyday stress.

Building Resilience to Avoid Burnout: Build your resiliency to avoid burnout by boosting your protective factors such as having caring and supportive people in your life. The goal of this workshop is to learn to recognize the symptoms of burnout. To discuss occupational burnout. Learn ways to build resilience to avoid burnout. Participate in activities to practice skills to deal with burnout.

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Support the Nature Center
Found an Injured/Orphaned Animal?
Nature Center Teaching Gardens
Adopt an Animal
Birthdays at the Nature Center
Seasonal Bingo
Recycle at the Nature Center
Plan a Field Trip

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