Kids Yoga Solstice Celebration
Yoga, Book Reading & Art with Shayann Hoffer
June 21st - Saturday 2pm - 3:30pm
Located at Madrona MindBody Institute (Fort Worden)
310 Fort Worden Way Port Townsend, WA 98368
Join us in this fun Kids Yoga Class on Summer Solstice.
We will journey with 'Neela' and learn basic animal inspired yoga poses.
We will also create interesting art while meeting new friends.
'Salute the Sun' with us!
Ages :7 and up (ages 5 - 6 ok, must be accompained by adult)
$5 - $10 sliding scale- Pay at the door
please wear comfortable clothing, limited yoga mats available
Books and DVD's will be on sale
For more information:
http://neelameetslotus.weebly.com/
http://www.madronamindbody.com/
774-0763 or [email protected]
When is the Summer Solstice?
The solstice heralds the beginning of summer in the Northern Hemisphere. In 2014, the solstice falls on June 21 at 6:51 A.M. EDT.
The timing of the solstice depends on when the Sun reaches its farthest point north of the equator.
The word solstice is from the Latin solstitium, from sol (sun) and stitium (to stop), reflecting the fact that the Sun appears to stop at this time (and again at the winter solstice).
Yoga, Book Reading & Art with Shayann Hoffer
June 21st - Saturday 2pm - 3:30pm
Located at Madrona MindBody Institute (Fort Worden)
310 Fort Worden Way Port Townsend, WA 98368
Join us in this fun Kids Yoga Class on Summer Solstice.
We will journey with 'Neela' and learn basic animal inspired yoga poses.
We will also create interesting art while meeting new friends.
'Salute the Sun' with us!
Ages :7 and up (ages 5 - 6 ok, must be accompained by adult)
$5 - $10 sliding scale- Pay at the door
please wear comfortable clothing, limited yoga mats available
Books and DVD's will be on sale
For more information:
http://neelameetslotus.weebly.com/
http://www.madronamindbody.com/
774-0763 or [email protected]
When is the Summer Solstice?
The solstice heralds the beginning of summer in the Northern Hemisphere. In 2014, the solstice falls on June 21 at 6:51 A.M. EDT.
The timing of the solstice depends on when the Sun reaches its farthest point north of the equator.
The word solstice is from the Latin solstitium, from sol (sun) and stitium (to stop), reflecting the fact that the Sun appears to stop at this time (and again at the winter solstice).