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Correction - Sound Open House is Saturday, January 12 and Sunday, January 13th

Sound Center for Arts and Healing Open House January 12 and 13th in Hawleyville

The open house of SOUND - a center for arts and healing that had been postponed is now happening Saturday, January 12th and Sunday, January 13th.

Located in the historic Hawleyville Chapel in Newtown, SOUND provides a space for awakening the human spirit through positive experiences in the arts. Parents and children will delight in the programs offered which include:

 

Stop by for one or both open houses:

  • SaturndayJanuary 12th from 10:30 to 2:00:  sing-a-long with Music Together of Monroe/Newtown and music making fun with instruments for ages birth to six
  • Sunday, January 13th from 10:30 to 2:00: Mindfulness, Awareness and Healing
    *10:30 am ~Stretch & Glow Yoga (K-3rd grade)
    *11 am ~Stretch & Glow Yoga (4th and up)
    *1 pm~ Vinyasa Yoga (adult class)

 

SOUND is the brain child of local new-age composer and music educator, Jennifer Zulli.

Jennifer had a vision to create a space that would be a blend of music and arts with their innate spirituality and mindful living.  Sound is a place where people can learn to connect and ignite their spirit through arts, as well as quiet their mind through meditation and personal growth classes.

SOUND is sure to be a welcome and valuable addition to the community.

SOUND is located at 31 Hawleyville Rd off exit 9 in the Historic Hawleyville Chapel

 

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