Nurturing Connection
“I think all of us are natural links in a long chain of being.” Anonymous
Liz Lescault and
Nancy Frank

Online, ONLINE
Thursday, April 28th at 6pm CT / 7pm ET
Join us for an experiential offering and the opportunity to explore our personal stories and our shared perceptions.
What does it mean to be connected, to love, to be loved? How do we deepen our feelings of connection to others and to the world around us?
Cost: $20.00
Registration/Information: lizlescault@gmail.com
Leaders
Liz Lescault
Liz Lescault, a visual artist and sculptor, has practiced, exhibited and taught art for over 40 years. She founded the DC Open Gathering and continues to coordinate the Open Gathering for the DC InterPlay community which serves the metropolitan region. She is also a member of the DC InterPlay Organizing Body. She currently leads "Art Lab " for Smith Center and the Healing Arts. Formerly, Liz, was a hotline crisis counselor, for various suicide prevention lifelines and The Trevor Project providing help for LGBTQ youth in crisis and the Prince Georges County Homeless Hotline. Liz has also led InterPlay for elders with chronic illness and cognitive disabilities at Iona Senior Center in Washington DC.
Nancy Frank
Nancy is an educator and mentor of personal and professional self-development tools. She is an advocate of self-empowerment and healing through the integration of mind, body, and spirit. Nancy is Certified in Hypnotherapy (and is authorized by the NGH to certify others in the Hypnosis profession), as well as, Stress Reduction, Emotional Freedom Technique (Tapping), ThetaHealing, Somatic Healing and Reiki. In 1999, already on a committed and vibrant spiritual journey for decades, Nancy began and continues on the path of Kabbalah studies. ‘Balance, inner calm and joy are fundamental for actively striving to be the best person I can be.'
Nancy offers 1-1 sessions, group facilitation and is on the Leadership Team for Tribe Healing Arts in Chicago.