Sharon Wolf's Botanical Painting Class "Sells Out"
Every available seat was reserved for Sharon Wolf's class on August 26. We will definitely offer this one again. Sharon shared her expertise and insights on beginning to paint after age 50. The glorious Willowtail Gardens offered inspiration to all of the participants.
Upcoming Willowtail Events
September 14 - Willowtail Garden Tour, 5:30 pm
September 23 - Shelley Silbert Writing Workshop, 1 - 4 pm
October 7 - Patrice DeLorenzo Meditative Painting Workshop, 1 - 4 pm
October 29 - Lorena Williams Nonfiction Writing Workshop, 1 - 4 pm
For more information on all classes, please call 970-560-0333.
Willowtail Springs is located on Diné Bí Kéyah, traditional Navajo land, near the escarpment of the northern sacred mountain, Dibé Ntsaa. It is also part of the open range of the Ute people, now living on the Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute Tribal Allotment reservations to the southwest and southeast. Additionally, Mesa Verde and the surrounding lands in Montezuma County and the Four Corners Region were occupied by the Ancestral Puebloan People a thousand years ago. We honor the past, present, and future indigenous people residing in this region and recognize them as long standing stewards of this land, amplifying our work by their historical presence and their living contributions to land preservation efforts across this region.