Here's what you can expect:
Multiple short steeps of some seriously high-quality teas, each one revealing a new layer of the leaf's character. No big pots here - just small rounds poured so you can fully drop into the sensory experience.
A quiet, cozy, communal vibe where you can kick back, tune inward, and share in the simple magic of tea. It's the perfect way to unwind and connect.
Flexible attendance - stay for the whole two hours, pop in after class, or slip in whenever your schedule allows. Cups will be flowing the entire time, and every pour offers something new to discover.
Whether you're a total tea geek or just looking to explore a timeless art form, this is going to be a beautiful way to sip, breathe, and be transported.
Spots are limited, so reserve early and join us for a truly magical experience.
Yoga for seniors is like a fountain of youth, only without the creepy side effects of drinking from one. It can help improve flexibility, balance, and strength, while also reducing stress and promoting relaxation. Plus, it's a great way to stay active and social in a supportive and welcoming environment. Who needs bingo when you can do downward dog?
Yoga can help with insomnia like a lullaby for your mind. It can help reduce stress and anxiety, which can interfere with sleep. Plus, the gentle stretching and deep breathing can help you unwind and fall asleep more easily.
Yoga can help with emotional well-being like a soothing hug for your soul. It can help reduce stress and anxiety, improve self-esteem, and increase feelings of happiness and well-being. Plus, it's a lot more fun than talking to a therapist all day.
How often you practice yoga is like how often you brush your teeth. Ideally, you should aim for at least 3-5 times a week for optimal benefits, but even once a week is better than nothing. Just like brushing your teeth, the more you do it, the better you'll feel. And trust me, nobody likes a smelly yogi.
Yoga can help improve mental clarity like a brain-boosting smoothie. It can help reduce stress and anxiety, which can cloud your thoughts. Plus, the focus on mindfulness can help you stay present and focused.