Dominican Sisters of Sinsinawa – ‘Climate Change at the End of Your Fork’ Retreat

(1)LogoPinterestAvatarSINSINAWA, Wis.—In honor of Earth Day, Sinsinawa Mound is offering a daylong retreat to explore the intersections of our faith, the food we eat, and the reality of climate change. Climate Change at the End of Your Fork will be held 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, April 23. Rooted in prayer and song, we’ll find the strength and courage in our stories of connection to take practical steps to help solve climate change at the end of our forks. A locally sourced meal will be included. The registration deadline is April 18, and the fee is $25. This event is part of Sinsinawa Mound’s ongoing program, “Exploring a Contemplative Ecology.” For more information, contact Eric Anglada, coordinator, ecological programming at Sinsinawa Mound, at eric.anglada@gmail.com or 563-845-0780. Sinsinawa Mound, the Motherhouse for the Sinsinawa Dominican Sisters, is located in southwest Wisconsin on County Road Z, off Highway 11, about five miles northeast of Dubuque.