To Mayuka Yamazaki, a high-level business executive who sits on the boards of three Japanese public companies, ikebana -- the ancient Japanese art of floral creations -- is not just about arranging flowers. It is about attuning to the wisdom and beauty of nature to become more whole. A master of the art form, she is offering a special two-hour Spring Wildflower Ikebana workshop, which will include a presentation on what ikebana is, as well as a brief demonstration. Participants will then be invited to take a 15-minute walk outside, attuning to Nature in whatever forms it is present in their environment, and discerning to the best of their abilities which flowers, twigs, branches or leaves would like to be brought back home to "play." Participants will then create their own Ikebana-inspired arrangement, keeping some of the core principles in mind, and share about their creations with one another.