Recovery Songwriting (Brought to you by Yarrow Collective and CAiR)
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Recovery Songwriting (Brought to you by Yarrow Collective and CAiR)

Songwriting is an amazing way to process your journey of recovery and meet other creatives. Join us for a unique recovery event!

By Colorado Artists in Recovery (CAiR)

Location

The Community Impact Center

525 West Oak Street Fort Collins, CO 80521

About this event

  • 2 hours

Living a new life in recovery gives us the perfect opportunity to rekindle our creative spark. Songwriting is an amazing way to process your journey of recovery and meet other creatives. In this 2 hour workshop we will learn basic ukelele chords, songwriting techniques, create together, support one another, and meet some lifelong friends!

Recovery can mean many things - recovery from trauma, from substance misuse, mental health struggles and more. We welcome all recovery journeys and do not require abstinence-based recovery to be in this space.

Join us at The Community Impact Center in Fort Collins on the First Thursdays of each month for this one of a kind free creative workshop (525 West Oak St., Fort Collins, CO)hosted by The Yarrow Collective and Colorado Artists in Recovery (CAiR).

This is a safe, all inclusive space to explore. You do not need experience in songwriting or ukelele to benefit from this experience. Our facilitator has created a unique and fun songwriting experience for all levels. All pathways of recovery are welcome here!

Here are just some of the benefits you will enjoy...

​Mind

Improves Cognitive Function | Creates New Pleasure Associations | New Mindfulness Techniques | Self-Discipline

Body

Stress Relief | Muscle Memory | Healing Energy Vibrations | Joy and Laughter | Relaxation

Spirit

Patience | Self-Compassion | Progress Not Perfection | Personal Achievement | Humility | Human Connection | Self-Love

But above all, we will have fun, and create a new fellowship of courageous creative souls to walk alongside you on your recovery journey!

Ages 16 and up welcome!


Ukelele's provided. Bring a notebook, pen, and your sense of adventure!

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