Cozy Connections at Westside Park
Join us for a warm and welcoming afternoon under the big tent at Westside Park. This special gathering features a lively Q&A session where you can ask anything about platonic cuddling — from boundaries to benefits — followed by free mini-cuddles from an experienced pro.
Feel free to bring a drink or snack to share, No alcohol is permitted in the park though.
We’ll also have a hands-on practice and training segment with a brand-new professional cuddler, offering a unique chance to learn, connect, and share feedback in a supportive environment. The event will wrap up with a facilitated group cuddle inside our cozy tent — a safe, consensual, and heartwarming experience designed to help you feel relaxed, accepted, and connected.
Bring an open mind, comfy clothes, and your curiosity. All are welcome!
THE RULES
1. Clothes stay on for the whole event.
2. You do not have to touch anyone at this event.
3. You must ask permission and receive a verbal YES before you touch anyone. Please be specific in your requests.
4. If you feel a yes, say YES. If you feel a no, say NO. If you’re a maybe, say NO. You can always change your mind.
5. Get your facilitator if you have a question or concern, or if you need assistance with anything during the event.
6. Talking, laughter, silence, silliness, stillness, and crying are welcome.
ETIQUETTE
• ARRIVE ON TIME: It is important that all participants arrive before the Welcome Circle.
• Please be free of strong scents; many folks would rather not be close to someone who smells of perfume, essential oils, or cigarettes
• BE SOBER: Please do not drink or smoke before or at this event.
WHAT TO BRING: personal water bottle and snacks to share. The only thing that you are required to bring is a clean and sober you.
We take individual and group safety seriously! if you experience, see, or know that one of our participants is not safe to be at a touch based event we want to know about it. We are committed to doing our best to create a safe environment which means that if someone is causing harm (physical or mental) that person is not welcome here (this includes harm that takes place outside of our events). We stand behind survivors and know that some of our participants are here to heal from touch based trauma.