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June 26, 2018 by Angela

Cocktails for a Cause at Perry’s, July 12

Photo of Catherine Way & Perry's Bar

Stop by Perry’s Larkspur for a cocktail and support our very own guest bartender… Catherine Way!

Thursday, July 12, 2018
5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Perry’s
234 Magnolia Avenue, Larkspur (map)

Schurig Center Board member Catherine Way warmly invites you to join her for an evening of fun and laughter as she pours your favorite cocktails at Perry’s.

Catherine is generously donating all of her tips to Schurig Center!

So, stop by and cheer Catherine on as she ‘shakes’ up some fun in support of compassionate care for our neighbors in Marin living with the effects of a brain injury, stroke, or concussion.

Very BIG thanks to Perry Butler and the awesome staff at Perry’s Larkspur for hosting our community of friends for this special event.

Not able to join us for the fun?
You can still tip the bartender…
Donate online today in honor of Catherine!

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Filed Under: Events, Ways You Can Help Tagged With: brain injury recovery, Catherine Way, cocktails, concussion, fundraiser, Marin, Perry's Larkspur, Schurig Center for Brain Injury Recovery, Sonoma, stroke

June 5, 2018 by Angela

The Most Killer Tomato Plant Sale Ever

In case you missed it, “the most killer tomato plant sale ever” was held at Schurig Center over three days in May.

Group photo

Michelle, Karen, Midge and Lise
get ready for the sale

More than 400 healthy tomato plants made their way to new homes throughout Marin. The plants were grown from seed by clients who participate in the center’s weekly “Green Thumb Club” with volunteer Master Gardener Karen Halvorsen.

According to Karen, “The clients really put amazing heart and energy into these plants and this sale. With their help—including sneaking a few more seeds into those pots than I expected – we grew a record number of plants this year! I honestly wasn’t sure how we were going to sell them all. But clients really stepped up. I’m grateful to them and to our new and repeat customers. Now we’ve got more room for our next project!”

The tomato sale project was part of Schurig Center’s Thursday STAR Academy Class, which supports clients with opportunities to practice life skills and feel successful while engaging with their community. The word “STAR” stands for “Survivors Together Achieving Results.”

Each member of the team contributed to making the sale a success. Leading up to the event, participants worked together to make signs and took part in a mini marketing class.

Photo of AC

Alyssa preps to help shoppers select a plant

On the day of the sale, self-proclaimed ‘tomato selling fiend’ Lisé and teammate TK shared their enthusiasm on the street to entice passersby to stop in. While others, like Alyssa, helped shoppers select from an array of colorful heirloom tomatoes varieties, like Green Zebra and Berkeley Tie-Die, using display cards that explained each tomato’s qualities.

The sale was well-attended and even had a few VIP’s stop by…

“One of our customers said he is even on the City Council, how cool is that? But seriously, this was really great because my dream before my brain injury was always to have my own dress shop, so today I got to practice what it’s like being a sales person. It was a blast!” beamed tomato salesperson extraordinaire Michelle.

Photo of TK with plant sale sign

TK inviting passersby to stop in

Program Coordinator Sara Chambers shared, “It was great to see how our sale and the learning and preparation that led up to it really helped clients experience the full cycle of their own skills and industriousness. From growing and nurturing the plants, to conceiving and creating marketing materials, planning the sale, and interacting with customers and community members, they were able to participate at every level of the process and know that they really made this happen! And all while raising funds to make projects like this and all the other great things we do at the center possible!”

As much as possible, therapists and educators at Schurig Center strive to ensure that the recovery work clients do is generalizable to clients’ lives in the community and at home.

“Understanding that sticks with a person often happens better when there’s a full-cycle experience to tie it to,” added Sara. “This project gave us that full-cycle aspect with built-in steps that as a group we could take together toward a tangible goal.”


Thank you to all who stopped by to take home a plant!

We hope the plants will bring joy to your home every time you enjoy a fresh tomato wedge in your salad or a delicious bowl of pasta smothered in fresh tomato sauce.

Very Special Thanks to Master Gardener Karen Halvorsen
Karen’s dedication, amazing green thumb, and countless hours of volunteered time help bring enjoyment and peace to all who visit the garden at Schurig Center.

We hope to see you at next year’s sale!

Filed Under: A Day at the Center, Community Integration, Therapeutic Garden, Therapeutic Program, Ways You Can Help Tagged With: brain injury recovery, concussion, Marin, plant sale, Schurig Center for Brain Injury Recovery, stroke, therapeutic gardening, tomato plants

May 3, 2018 by Angela

A Beautiful Garden is a Work of Heart


May 3 is National Garden Meditation Day. There’s a reason that so many people enjoy gardening. What’s more relaxing than a day spent outdoors on a beautiful day? Sunshine and a breeze. Birds chirping. Hummingbirds enjoying a sip of nectar. The smell of flowers in the air.

It’s no wonder May has been designated “Gifts From the Garden” month.

Did you know?
Schurig Center is surrounded by a beautiful therapeutic garden.

A garden is the perfect place to find refuge from our day-to-day stresses and to reconnect with nature. But, it also has many benefits for those living with the effects of a brain injury.

The garden at Schurig Center provides a peaceful setting for Therapeutic Program participants to engage in Horticultural Therapy – an effective tool that improves one’s quality of life after a brain injury by offering cognitive, social, psychological, and physical benefits. Through hands-on garden activities, participants improve memory, cognitive abilities, and task initiation skills while also strengthening muscles and improving coordination, balance, and endurance. The garden also provides a sensory experience with an array of colors, textures, and fragrances to explore.

Gardening is a direct connection with our natural environment and life cycle that can bring about surprising results, both in improving motor skills and in reducing stress. By caring for plants, individuals also experience first-hand their impact on improving the ecosystem.

So, take some time today to restore your soul and refresh your body in nature. Tend to some plants and flowers…Stroll down a garden path…Rest quietly on a garden bench. Or, stop by Schurig Center and enjoy our garden.

Happy #GardenMeditationDay!

Learn more about the benefits of Horticultural Therapy at the American Horticultural Therapy Association website.

Join Our Host of Garden Angels, Donate by May 31!

Your gift before May 31 sows the seeds that help survivors thrive after a brain injury!

We need your help to raise $5,000 in May. Only YOU can help provide this life-changing healing in nature. Without your support, Schurig Center would not be able to offer rehabilitative services, like therapeutic gardening. These programs are designed specifically for brain injury survivors and are not available anywhere else in our area.

Gifts of $250 or more in the month of May will be honored with a personalized brick in the center’s garden!

DONATE ONLINE NOW!


Thank You!

Schurig Center’s garden has been lovingly created, designed and maintained by Marin Master Gardeners Patricia Compton and Karen Halverson and volunteers throughout the year. Through their constant nurturing and generous donations of plants, soil, and irrigation equipment, the garden has become an oasis of beauty.

We are also deeply grateful to Gwen and Martin Gans for their generous support of the garden in honor of this dedication: “Gardening, a blessing which rewards us with joyous moments unique among healing endeavors.”

Filed Under: A Day at the Center, Therapeutic Garden, Ways You Can Help Tagged With: brain injury recovery, charity, concussion, donate, horticultural therapy, Marin, nonprofit, San Francisco Bay Area, Schurig Center for Brain Injury Recovery, Sonoma, stroke, therapeutic garden, volunteer

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