Heavenly Peace - A CHRISTmas Yoga Event for Women
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4395 Carriage Hill Lane,Upper Arlington OH 43220
13 December, 2022
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1 Peter 1: 15-16 But just as he who called you is holy, so be holy in all you do; for it is written: "Be holy, because I am holy." NIVThe holiday season is in full swing, but before we round the corner to the "big day", let us just push pause for a moment and bask in the beauty of the season, while reflecting on the true meaning of Christmas. Join me Tuesday, December 13th from 7:30pm-8:45pm, to briefly step away from the holiday madness and into a space reserved for peace, calm, restoration, and time to draw closer to Jesus, the ultimate GIFT! All you need to do is get here, and He will meet you on your mat. Our evening will include:The beautiful Amelita Mirolo Barn as our setting A 60 minute, all -levels, Holy themed, gentle and restorative yoga practice Guided breathwork, rooted in the Breath of God Christ centered theme and Biblical scripture throughout Calming essential oils aromatherapy Christian holiday instrumental playlist Christmas mood lighting and surroundings Relaxed, restorative, non-judgemental atmosphere Special surprises to keep you in the Spirit Open to ladies ages 12+ with basic mobility Save $5 per ticket with Promo Code HEAVENLY, now through December 3rd ONLY!! Give yourself and someone you know the Perfect Gift this holiday season. Limited spots available! Amelita Mirolo Barn History... The historical timbers, found in the entrance of the Amelita Mirolo Barn, were hand-hewn from local, virgin-growth oak. The original barn was constructed in 1838 by Thomas Legg, near Reed and Fishinger roads. In December 1928, this barn was moved to 1988 Lane Road to replace a barn that had burned down on the McCoy family farm. Up until 1964, the barn was used frequently to store farm equipment, house cattle, and residents could even purchase eggs.In 2007, the City of Upper Arlington was planning to develop the new Sunny 95 Park, to include an all-season indoor facility. The Upper Arlington Historical Society suggested the opportunity to preserve one of the community’s oldest farm structures. The Upper Arlington Community Foundation led a communitywide fundraising effort to incorporate the beams of this historic structure within a public recreation facility. From September 16-26, 2010, with the expertise of the Ohio Timber Framers Guild, volunteers and members of the Friends of Ohio Barns, the historical timber frame was raised by hand and the modern frame constructed.
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