A variety of yoga styles are offered, depending on the students' needs: restorative Yoga, Yoga for Strength and Stability (Asana Fundamentals), Chair Yoga, Gentle Flow, and Meditation. Taught by E-RYRT Yoga Teachers Susan Reeves and Pamela Ryan.&nbs
p;Where: Denton Regional Medical Center (Education Bldg.), 3535 South Interstate 35. Tuesdays at 5:30pm., ongoing. Class schedule will be expanding soon. Classes are free to those with beast cancer/survivors of breast cancer. $10 donation to Foundation 56 for friends and caregivers. This is a new program, funded by Dallas Cowboy Bradie James' Foundation 56. Its purpose is to address the neeeds of women in any stage of cancer diagnoisis/recovery through the healing practice of yoga in a supportive and nurturing environment. Conatact: Judy Jeanes, (940) 384-3990, judy.jeanes@hcahealthcare.com to reserve a spot.

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At Center for Visual Arts from April 04, 2012 to May 11, 2012 - Hosted by Greater Denton Arts Council - Arts/Culture - Detailswww.cityofdenton.com or 940-349-8712
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nces. Short one- and two-day classes, most less than two hours each, held on UNT and TWU campuses. Taught by a distinguished faculty of activeprofessors and emeritus professors, authors, theologians, doctors, and industry professionals, all experts in their fields. Take as many classes as you wish for a low membership fee. Classes in fine arts, music, current issues, history, social science, language, literature, health, wellbeing, religion, and more. Over 50 Spring class topics including: Origins of Civilization: Mesopotamia and Mesoamerica Backyard Birdwatching in North Texas Trends and Their Predictions for the Future Challenges: Nations Moving Toward Democracy English Translations of the Bible Meditation: Health, Peace, Higher Consciousness The Last Blood Feud: Romeo and Juliet, Texas Style Romance-Maker: Watercolors of Charles M. Russell Kohlberg’s Development of Moral Reasoning Two Texas Poets Laureate Church and State’s Awkward Dance Johann Sebastian Bach and His Music Shakespeare’s Hamlet Presidential Elections in a Nutshell A Serious Look At Happiness Women and Modern Art Written in Blood: Stories Behind the Stories of Fort Worth’s Fallen Lawmen and much more!
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