Big Island Yoga Center is holding a New Year’s Day celebration featuring five free hourlong classes beginning at 8 a.m. Tuesday. Participants of all skill levels are invited to attend one or more sessions. Yoga center offers free classes on
Yoga center offers
free classes on Tuesday
Big Island Yoga Center is holding a New Year’s Day celebration featuring five free hourlong classes beginning at 8 a.m. Tuesday. Participants of all skill levels are invited to attend one or more sessions.
“Breathing for Peace: Meditation and Pranayama” starts at 8 a.m. “Surya Namaskar, Sun Salutations,” follows at 10 a.m. “Freeing the Hips” is slated for noon. “Exploring Feet, Hands and Wrists” begins at 2 p.m. “Restorative,” the final class, begins at 4 p.m.
Talk story and light refreshments will be shared between classes. Drawings for a “Yoga Woman” DVD are planned. Copies of the film about the impact of yoga on a woman’s health, fitness and emotional well-being will also be available for $15. Proceeds from DVD sales benefit the nonprofit center.
First-time students should arrive 15 minutes early to register. The form is available online and may be printed and brought to class.
Call 329-9642 for more information. Visit bigislandyoga.com for a class schedule.
Big Island Yoga Center is located at 81-6623 Mamalahoa Highway, Kealakekua.
Grant writing workshop scheduled for Jan. 7, 8
The Hawaii County Department of Research and Development and Grant Writing USA will present a workshop Jan. 7 and 8 in Hilo. Participants will learn how to find grants and write winning proposals.
More information, including class location and registration form, is available at grantstraining.com/hilo.
Tuition is $425 and includes a workbook and accompanying resource CD. Seating is limited; online reservations are necessary.
Multienrollment and Grant Writing USA alumni discounts are available. Payment is not required at the time of enrollment.
Contact The Client Services Team at Grant Writing USA at (800) 814-8191 or cs@grantwritingusa.com. Contact Beth Dykstra of the county’s research and development department at 961-8035 or edykstra@co.hawaii.hi.us.