
GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

GARDEN
STARTING JUNE 1TH
Once again, Dearrick and Brant welcome the public to join them on the Fox and Bear Lodge garden for a 45 minutes morning yoga practices followed by 15 minutes meditation. Beginning this (6/1) and every Wednesdays from 9 – 10 am and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 – 9:30 am, long-time Yoga Instructor Kelly Kamm @kellykammyoga will lead the class through practices in search of “creation and form, connection to the magical unknown, and the fusing of the sacred and the everyday.”
Each class costs $15 and although there are a few mats on hand to loan, bringing your own mat would be preferred.
What better place to stretch and strengthen and find peace in yoga than on the beautiful grounds of the Fox and Bear Lodge? Please join us.

The former Mid-Orange Correctional Facility has an extensive, and often unsettling, history.
Its origins date back to the 1930s when it was built as a reform school for boys. The school housed about 400 teens at any given time and remained in use until 1976. It is said that at least one of the boys had prematurely ended his stay within one of the dormitories. And many others have continued to prolong their stay long after death, touching guests and closing doors on them- playing with their minds along with any possessions. But the story does not end with a few playful sprites.
In 1976, when the reformatory was closed, it was converted into a correctional facility. This was when it was at its most populated, boasting almost 1,000 inmates housed by 1989. This was its primary function until June of 2011 when it was closed alongside six other state prisons. It is from these men, some of whom had committed the vilest atrocities imaginable, that the complex gets most of its haunts. Bangs, shrieks, inaudible threats, thudding feet… apparitions. It is thanks to them that some of the floors of the schoolhouse remain inaccessible to the public. Although this is done to protect any guests from injury, locked doors mean nothing to the dead.
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The former Mid-Orange Correctional Facility has an extensive, and often unsettling, history.
Its origins date back to the 1930s when it was built as a reform school for boys. The school housed about 400 teens at any given time and remained in use until 1976. It is said that at least one of the boys had prematurely ended his stay within one of the dormitories. And many others have continued to prolong their stay long after death, touching guests and closing doors on them- playing with their minds along with any possessions. But the story does not end with a few playful sprites.
In 1976, when the reformatory was closed, it was converted into a correctional facility. This was when it was at its most populated, boasting almost 1,000 inmates housed by 1989. This was its primary function until June of 2011 when it was closed alongside six other state prisons. It is from these men, some of whom had committed the vilest atrocities imaginable, that the complex gets most of its haunts. Bangs, shrieks, inaudible threats, thudding feet… apparitions. It is thanks to them that some of the floors of the schoolhouse remain inaccessible to the public. Although this is done to protect any guests from injury, locked doors mean nothing to the dead.

The former Mid-Orange Correctional Facility has an extensive, and often unsettling, history.
Its origins date back to the 1930s when it was built as a reform school for boys. The school housed about 400 teens at any given time and remained in use until 1976. It is said that at least one of the boys had prematurely ended his stay within one of the dormitories. And many others have continued to prolong their stay long after death, touching guests and closing doors on them- playing with their minds along with any possessions. But the story does not end with a few playful sprites.
In 1976, when the reformatory was closed, it was converted into a correctional facility. This was when it was at its most populated, boasting almost 1,000 inmates housed by 1989. This was its primary function until June of 2011 when it was closed alongside six other state prisons. It is from these men, some of whom had committed the vilest atrocities imaginable, that the complex gets most of its haunts. Bangs, shrieks, inaudible threats, thudding feet… apparitions. It is thanks to them that some of the floors of the schoolhouse remain inaccessible to the public. Although this is done to protect any guests from injury, locked doors mean nothing to the dead.

The former Mid-Orange Correctional Facility has an extensive, and often unsettling, history.
Its origins date back to the 1930s when it was built as a reform school for boys. The school housed about 400 teens at any given time and remained in use until 1976. It is said that at least one of the boys had prematurely ended his stay within one of the dormitories. And many others have continued to prolong their stay long after death, touching guests and closing doors on them- playing with their minds along with any possessions. But the story does not end with a few playful sprites.
In 1976, when the reformatory was closed, it was converted into a correctional facility. This was when it was at its most populated, boasting almost 1,000 inmates housed by 1989. This was its primary function until June of 2011 when it was closed alongside six other state prisons. It is from these men, some of whom had committed the vilest atrocities imaginable, that the complex gets most of its haunts. Bangs, shrieks, inaudible threats, thudding feet… apparitions. It is thanks to them that some of the floors of the schoolhouse remain inaccessible to the public. Although this is done to protect any guests from injury, locked doors mean nothing to the dead.

Living in eastern and western Europe for many years and traveling abroad, Heidi saw the value in learning the technique and methods of preparation for basic foods, as well as exploring unique ingredients. She is amazed at the endless combinations and likes encouraging others toa try new things. Recently, she has been creating virtual cooking experiences in a fun, educational and relaxed environment. From corporate team-building experiences to cooking classes for home schoolers, she enjoys spending time with others in the kitchen.
*please note that all sales are final. Any cancellations should be 7 days in advance and then can be applied towards a future class. Less than that rebooking depends on availability.

The former Mid-Orange Correctional Facility has an extensive, and often unsettling, history.
Its origins date back to the 1930s when it was built as a reform school for boys. The school housed about 400 teens at any given time and remained in use until 1976. It is said that at least one of the boys had prematurely ended his stay within one of the dormitories. And many others have continued to prolong their stay long after death, touching guests and closing doors on them- playing with their minds along with any possessions. But the story does not end with a few playful sprites.
In 1976, when the reformatory was closed, it was converted into a correctional facility. This was when it was at its most populated, boasting almost 1,000 inmates housed by 1989. This was its primary function until June of 2011 when it was closed alongside six other state prisons. It is from these men, some of whom had committed the vilest atrocities imaginable, that the complex gets most of its haunts. Bangs, shrieks, inaudible threats, thudding feet… apparitions. It is thanks to them that some of the floors of the schoolhouse remain inaccessible to the public. Although this is done to protect any guests from injury, locked doors mean nothing to the dead.

The former Mid-Orange Correctional Facility has an extensive, and often unsettling, history.
Its origins date back to the 1930s when it was built as a reform school for boys. The school housed about 400 teens at any given time and remained in use until 1976. It is said that at least one of the boys had prematurely ended his stay within one of the dormitories. And many others have continued to prolong their stay long after death, touching guests and closing doors on them- playing with their minds along with any possessions. But the story does not end with a few playful sprites.
In 1976, when the reformatory was closed, it was converted into a correctional facility. This was when it was at its most populated, boasting almost 1,000 inmates housed by 1989. This was its primary function until June of 2011 when it was closed alongside six other state prisons. It is from these men, some of whom had committed the vilest atrocities imaginable, that the complex gets most of its haunts. Bangs, shrieks, inaudible threats, thudding feet… apparitions. It is thanks to them that some of the floors of the schoolhouse remain inaccessible to the public. Although this is done to protect any guests from injury, locked doors mean nothing to the dead.

The former Mid-Orange Correctional Facility has an extensive, and often unsettling, history.
Its origins date back to the 1930s when it was built as a reform school for boys. The school housed about 400 teens at any given time and remained in use until 1976. It is said that at least one of the boys had prematurely ended his stay within one of the dormitories. And many others have continued to prolong their stay long after death, touching guests and closing doors on them- playing with their minds along with any possessions. But the story does not end with a few playful sprites.
In 1976, when the reformatory was closed, it was converted into a correctional facility. This was when it was at its most populated, boasting almost 1,000 inmates housed by 1989. This was its primary function until June of 2011 when it was closed alongside six other state prisons. It is from these men, some of whom had committed the vilest atrocities imaginable, that the complex gets most of its haunts. Bangs, shrieks, inaudible threats, thudding feet… apparitions. It is thanks to them that some of the floors of the schoolhouse remain inaccessible to the public. Although this is done to protect any guests from injury, locked doors mean nothing to the dead.

The former Mid-Orange Correctional Facility has an extensive, and often unsettling, history.
Its origins date back to the 1930s when it was built as a reform school for boys. The school housed about 400 teens at any given time and remained in use until 1976. It is said that at least one of the boys had prematurely ended his stay within one of the dormitories. And many others have continued to prolong their stay long after death, touching guests and closing doors on them- playing with their minds along with any possessions. But the story does not end with a few playful sprites.
In 1976, when the reformatory was closed, it was converted into a correctional facility. This was when it was at its most populated, boasting almost 1,000 inmates housed by 1989. This was its primary function until June of 2011 when it was closed alongside six other state prisons. It is from these men, some of whom had committed the vilest atrocities imaginable, that the complex gets most of its haunts. Bangs, shrieks, inaudible threats, thudding feet… apparitions. It is thanks to them that some of the floors of the schoolhouse remain inaccessible to the public. Although this is done to protect any guests from injury, locked doors mean nothing to the dead.
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WIN $1,000 IN CASH!!!
Gather your friends and family so you can create your ultimate soccer team! Stay fit and have fun from January 2023 to March when joining our Co-Ed Soccer League. Suit up every Thursday night and battle it out against your peers at HSC!
Soccer League Details
Players
Must be 16 or older to compete
Roster Size
Maximum 10 players
Game Format, Location, & Length of Matches
5 v 5 including goalie
Games to be played on indoor turf field
Two 24-minute running clock halves with 5-minute half-time
Minimum of guaranteed 8 games
Time
First kick-off at 9:00 PM
Last kick-off at 11:00 PM
Regular Season Dates (Thursday Nights)
January 5, 12, 19, 26
February 2, 9, 16, 23
Playoff Dates (Thursday Nights)
March 2, 9
League Fee
$749 per team
$99 for single player
We can only allow a maximum amount of 24 teams.







