Restorative Practices Retreat: Using Circles in Everyday Practice

Join us for a rejuvenating weekend of connection, learning, and renewal!

 

This hands-on retreat will help you refresh your Circle Keeping skills and deepen your restorative practice in a supportive, experiential environment. Together, we’ll explore a variety of circle formats, practice real-world applications, and learn from one another as we strengthen our capacity to build community, foster healing, and lead with intention. Feel free to bring tools and resources you would want to share with the group.

 

Come ready to relax, reconnect, and grow!

 

This course is offered in a retreat-like environment at the Staybridge Suites in Wisconsin Dells.

Friday, February 27 6:00-8:00 p.m.- Reception

Welcome: Get Acquainted with facilitators & participants

Share what you hope to learn & current practice level

Saturday, February 28 8:00-5:00 p.m.

Creating a Brave space/Restorative facilitation 

Deepen understanding of Circle Agenda: Powerful Questions, Scaffolding & Balanced Circle agendas 

When & How of Circles

Sunday, March 1 9:00-noon

Create and Facilitate a Circle based on topic/learning intentions of participants 

Reflection and critique 

Circle Questions & Answers

 

Registration includes all materials, two nights of lodging in a shared room, Friday evening appetizers, breakfast and lunch on both Saturday and Sunday. If you prefer a single room, you can pay the difference. This course is funded, in part, by a grant from the NEA. Open to the first 20 enrollees.

 Must register by February 1 to guarantee lodging. 

Course Cost

$35.00

9 seats remaining