

Wed, Jun 03
|Zoom
EE Community of Practice | Come Sing
Using the Climate Mental Health Network's Building Emotional Resilience guide as a framework, Jeri Katherine Howell will explore community singing as a tool to creatively express our emotions, connect with fellow environmental educators, and nourish collective joy, hope, and action.
Time & Location
Jun 03, 2026, 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Zoom
About the Event
Come Sing:
Cultivating Emotional Resilience as Environmental Educators
Building emotional resilience as environmental educators is key to our sustained engagement and positive impact in the field. Using the Climate Mental Health Network's Building Emotional Resilience guide as a framework, Jeri Katherine Howell will explore community singing as a tool to creatively express our emotions, connect with fellow environmental educators, and nourish collective joy, hope, and action. Get ready to sing (on mute) and fill your cup!

Jeri Katherine (she/her) is the Director of Programs & Partnerships at Josephine Sculpture Park and is an environmental educator, singer-songwriter, and creative community builder. Her place-based folk music program, Come Sing, sparks creativity, connection, and civic engagement through outdoor community singing circles in Frankfort, KY. Connect and learn more at jerikatherinehowell.com.
