Local Events and Announcements
Guerrilla Yoga Project |
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The Guerrilla Yoga Project brings yoga to the masses by offering donation-basis yoga classes in our community. We believe that good health is a right, not a privilege. Our qualified teachers welcome all students to our classes.
Guerrilla Yoga teachers offer their classes on a donation basis. Donation policies always bring up a number of questions, but a good rule of thumb is to give the amount that feels appropriate to you in exchange for the service your teacher is providing. For point of reference, yoga classes in our area average $10-15 per class; for students and seniors, it may be slightly less.
Your donation is anonymous, and reflects the value of the class to YOU. For some of us, $10 is a lot of money; others may spend $10 on lunch without thinking twice. Yoga teachers are providing you with a service. Thus, no matter what your economic situation, it is not appropriate to give nothing.
Even donating a few dollars (or trading goods or services that your teacher is interested in) acknowledges the service you are receiving and creates a balanced energetic exchange. Some classes are entirely free. Free classes are clearly marked on the schedule. All other classes are offered on a donation basis.
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Guerrilla Yoga Project |
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| various - check website |
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The Guerrilla Yoga Project brings yoga to the masses by offering donation-basis yoga classes in our community. We believe that good health is a right, not a privilege. Our qualified teachers welcome all students to our classes.
Guerrilla Yoga teachers offer their classes on a donation basis. Donation policies always bring up a number of questions, but a good rule of thumb is to give the amount that feels appropriate to you in exchange for the service your teacher is providing. For point of reference, yoga classes in our area average $10-15 per class; for students and seniors, it may be slightly less.
Your donation is anonymous, and reflects the value of the class to YOU. For some of us, $10 is a lot of money; others may spend $10 on lunch without thinking twice. Yoga teachers are providing you with a service. Thus, no matter what your economic situation, it is not appropriate to give nothing.
Even donating a few dollars (or trading goods or services that your teacher is interested in) acknowledges the service you are receiving and creates a balanced energetic exchange. Some classes are entirely free. Free classes are clearly marked on the schedule. All other classes are offered on a donation basis.
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IMPACT: Nehemiah Action |
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| March 28, 2011 6:00 PM | University Hall |
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IMPACT: Interfaith Movement Promoting Action by Congregations Together
This grassroots initiative (of 31 congregations) brings a diverse group of congregations together to live out our religious traditions' call for justice. The issue this year is Mental Health.
The Rally for Mental Health to learn about the issues and solution that have been identified by the research committee is on February 24th at Church of the Incarnation at 6PM.
The Nehemiah Action where every church will try to bring as many members as possible to witness the request to those who have the power to address these issues and who will be influenced by the number of people who are concerned is on March 28th at University Hall at 6PM. Anyone can attend these events and we are trying to enlist 2000 people for this Nehemiah Action.
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