#HealthyHolidays: 11 Ways to Incorporate the Outdoors this Season

Written By tpage

Published on Nov 1, 2017

Join us in BEING INTENTIONAL about Black Family Health over the holidays!

It’s the most wonderful time of the year – a time when we gather at the ancestral lands of our parents, grandparents, and great grandparents, cook our favorite homemade foods, decorate our homes  with  greenery, fruits and fire, and sing of snow filled winters with our children.
In tribute to these traditions and in recognition of how a simple walk in the woods improves mental and physical health, Outdoor Afro invites you to join us in our #HealthyHolidays campaign.
We hope you and your family will deepen your connections to nature and to each other by incorporating the outdoors into your holiday festivities:

  1. Discover the Black History at your local National Park.
  2. Plan your summer camping or backpacking trip.
  3. Create your own holiday decorations.
  4. Reserve your family’s summer campsite.
  5. Preserve fruits, jams, jellies, and other favorite foods in a family canning activity.
  6. #OptOutside on Black Friday with REI.
  7. Explore your family’s land and document its history.
  8. Cherish the laughter caused by sledding.
  9. Incorporate birding into your family snow shoe.
  10. Cook collectively with whole foods.
  11. Start swim lessons and/or to support family members learning to swim.

 

Traveling out of state? Did you know that there are Outdoor Afro communities in nearly 30 states. Check out if there is one where you are headed!

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Tiffanie Page specializes in digital design and marketing with Outdoor Afro. With 20-plus years of IT experience and 12 years in natural light photography in Alabama, Tiffanie helps small- to large-scale brands effectively tell their online stories to national audiences. Her web and graphic design work spans nonprofit, corporate, political, higher education, agriculture and outdoor industries. Tiffanie has collaborated with people of all walks of life and professions from farmers, authors and attorneys to CFOs, entrepreneurs and social influencers.