Join us at Yume Japanese Gardens for a serene haiku walk celebrating the vibrant energy of spring. Guided by the principles of mindfulness and simplicity, this walk invites you to awaken your senses to nature’s renewal. Observe tender buds, fresh greenery, and blossoms in bloom, and reflect on the beauty of growth and impermanence through guided haiku writing.
As we explore spring’s dynamic rhythms, you’ll discover how the season’s vitality mirrors your own potential for renewal. Capture these moments in haiku, distilling the essence of spring’s fleeting beauty into words. Let this journey inspire a deeper connection with nature and carry the energy of spring into your daily life.
Kenneth Pearson has a MFA in Creative Writing with a MS in Industrial Organizational Psychology. He serves as the Digital Librarian of The Haiku Foundation, is the Facilitator of the Haiku Walk at Yume Japanese Gardens in Tucson, and the author of two haiku collections. For Kenneth, Haiku has become a cornerstone of his life, teaching him to appreciate simplicity, presence, and the fleeting beauty of each moment.
Date/Time:
Sunday, April 6
11am - 1pm
Tickets:
$20 General Admission
$15 Returning Haiku Walk Attendees
Advanced Reservations required. Please purchase your ticketsin advance for this event.