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Sunday Morning Yoga at the Farm

Head to the farm the 3rd Sunday of every month to enjoy an all levels yoga class in our cozy Barn.

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Sunday Morning Yoga

Start your winter Sunday mornings with a gentle vinyasa flow and guided breath in our cozy Barn

Highlights:

* all-levels course – everyone is welcome!

*Bring your own mats, bricks, and towels

*Tea will be provided by Maggie's Healing Path of Warren

Your Fee:

The fee for the class supports Mount Hope Farm as we continue to host and grow our community programs!

About Your Instructor:

Valerie Griffiths is a Vinyasa yoga instructor at Newport Power Yoga and owner of The Breathing Barn yoga studio in Portsmouth, RI where she also holds classes, workshops, and events. Valerie is also a co-facilitater with the Awake Minds yoga and meditation retreats, which have been held in Costa Rica, Hawaii, and Rhode Island with Meghan Leighton and Jess Gumkowski. A yoga enthusiast for twenty years, Valerie completed over five hundred training hours through Live Love Teach in 2014 and has been teaching ever since. She is certified to lead Intro to Gongs for meditation and healing and guides Yoga Nidra practices and meditation. She leads individuals and groups in matching their breath to movement and developing consciousness. Valerie is a believer in showing up for each session with no expectation, meeting and welcoming yourself exactly as you are in that moment. Her mantra is, “Each one of us is so much more than our thoughts,” a saying that guides her practice. She believes that in stillness and quiet, we find our true selves. We are here to learn the beauty and love within each of us and share it with the collective. Valerie is an enthusiastic vegan who loves bold flavors, and she is motivated by compassion and kindness. Valerie is passionate about helping others bridge the gap between a world of space and time where we use our senses to navigate, and the world of higher consciousness which is seated in the depth of our soul.