The Inner Journey – Lessons Learned on the Camino de Santiago Sunday,10/17

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1400 North Williams Street,Denver CO 80218

17 October, 2021

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Chris Natzke shares experiences & lessons learned from his journey along the Camino and the powerful effect it had on himself and others. Join Althea Center for Engaged Spirituality on Sunday, Oct. 17th at 10:30 am for our Sunday Gathering, "The Inner Journey – Lessons Learned on the Camino de Santiago" with Chris Natzke! “As you start to walk out on the way, the way appears.” -Rumi In May of 2014, Chris Natzke embarked on the adventure of a lifetime when he began the 500-mile journey across northern Spain known as the Camino de Santiago (The Way of St. James). For centuries, pilgrims have made this trek as a means of self-reflection, spiritual connection, and personal transformation. Join Chris as he shares his personal experiences, insights and intimate lessons learned from his Camino that had not only profoundly impacted his life, but also on the lives of those he serves. When: Sunday, Oct 17th 10:30 - 11:45 am MT *Doors will open at 10:00 am & RSVP is appreciated, but not required. All are welcome -- see you on Sunday for journey of transformation and life lessons! Interested in becoming a member? Fill out this New Member Interest Form Guest Speaker, Chris Natzke Chris Natzke is not only a champion himself, but he has been training others to find their own Inner Champion for over four decades. As an 8th Degree Black Belt/Master Instructor and former national Taekwondo champion, Chris ranks in the top 1% of all martial artists in the world. Now as a life-leadership coach, keynote speaker, and author, his passion is sharing his unique brand of Black Belt Leadership so others may discover the most empowered version of themselves. Featured Musician: Michael Stanwood Stanwood is a five-time winner of Westword's Best of Denver for everything from his recordings to his performances. He has composed scores for dance, theater and film as well as for three critically acclaimed recordings. He has produced multi-media events for The Denver Zoo (Animal Communiqué) and The Denver Museum of Nature and Science (The Circle of Life). He has toured throughout Southeast Asia as a musical goodwill ambassador for the U.S. Information Service. Michael now plays a variety of ethnic instruments like the didjeridu, the Thai khaen, and the mbira, as well as the guitar. First Place winner in the 2012 International Autoharp Championship, he is considered one of the finest autoharp players in America today, and he has played that instrument with orchestras and solo....as well as with numerous bands. He also leads the highly acclaimed Buzz Band, a group of nine musicians who play ethnic instruments. His CDs, Arc of a Buzz and Portal, have received rave reviews. Additional: Childcare is not provided. Learn more about the Althea Center, our Sunday Gatherings, and upcoming classes: altheacenter.org Based on recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the Althea Center will require masks to be worn at all times while indoors beginning Sunday, August 1st. Sunday lunches have been postponed until further notice. Coffee and Tea may be enjoyed outdoors after service. While each Althean may have opinions about the current state of the pandemic, let us do our very best to keep our thoughts, feelings, and prayers focused positively and with love and compassion for each other, the ill and their families, and those working tirelessly day after day to care for people who are sick. The board made these decisions with a safety of everyone's Health utmost in our minds, and we will continue to modify our policies based on regional and national recommendations. With Sincere Gratitude and Love, The Althea Board

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