Save the dates- YOGA classes ON THE FARM, Every SAT- 10 am to 11:15 am, 10 classes (till 27 AUGUST 2022.)

Start your weekend right by self-care and nurturing your mind, body and spirit in a serene farm atmosphere with natural sounds!

This is not goats' yoga (like we tried in past years). Animals will be locked up so they don't poop on anybody! smiles!


WHEN? - 25 JUNE 2022, SATURDAY. 10 AM TO 11:15 or so. Every SAT- 10 am to 11:15 am, 10 classes (till 27 AUGUST 2022.)


WHERE? - DANCING GOATS AND SINGING CHICKENS ORGANIC FARM, 

14062 YELM HWY SE, YELM, WA- 98597. Contact FARMER AYUB at Cell - 360-489-2830 for further information. 


WHY? - Self-care for gardeners, improving flexibility, preventing injury. Learning to rest, relax and enjoy life. Boosting our immune system, better moods, stress relief. 


YOGA TEACHER - Starleen Boone, Olympia. 


WHO SHOULD ATTEND? - Backyward Gardeners, Farmers, Children, teenagers. 


WHAT SHOULD WE BRING? - Yoga mat, water bottle, towel, easy off sandals or shoes. (We will spread a large brand-new tarp on the wood-chips in the Memorial garden in the shape of a heart!)


$$  Donations for future educational, farm workshops  are gratefully appreciated ! 

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