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Invite your sweetheart, friend or family to a heartful experience:
- During the month of February, current students are invited to bring someone new to any class at no charge.
- Or, treat yourself! Current students are invited to try a new class as a gift from me!
Please reserve a space in advance for this special invitation, as some classes may be full.
Winter/Spring session begins January 8th through April 30th, with no classes Wednesday 27 February through Tuesday 4 March
Ask about private sessions for one or more, and public speaking and workshops for your organization.
Classes
- Tuesdays 10-11am Tai Chi
@ St. Bernerd’s Community Center
The center asks a $2 fee per class.
- Tuesday 12:30-1:30pm
Dao Yin Yoga
@ the Conheim Gallery
- Tuesday 8-9pm Chi Kung
@ The Martial Arts Lifestyle Center
- Wednesday 10-11am "Keep Moving"
@ the St. Anne's Senior Center
(attendance free
of charge)
- Two Thursdays per month 10-11am
Tai Chi for age 50 plus
@ The Scottish Rite Center
Open to the public!
The center asks a $5 fee per class.
January Classes 3rd and 17th
- Thursday 6:30-7:30pm
Dao Yin Yoga
@ the Conheim Gallery
- Thursday 8-9pm Tai Chi
@ The Martial Arts Lifestyle Center
Locations
Martial
Arts Lifestyle Center
1324-6 E. Passyunk Avenue
Second floor
Drive south on 10th to Reed/Passyunk intersection. Make hair-pin left
onto Passyunk. MALC is on the left (west side of the street) over the garages, just before the cheese steak
kings.
Look for the sodium vapor light right over the door.
Maryanne
Conheim Gallery
23rd and Pine Sts.
Fitler Square
Across from Dmitri's Restaurant
Enter the purple door on 23rd St.
St.
Anne’s Senior Center
Almond Street
Port Richmond
St.
Bernerd’s Senior Center
7340 Jackson St.
Tacony
Cottman Ave Exit, turn right on Jackson
Scottish Rite Center
16th & Fitzwater
South Philadelphia
A
Healing Place
offers classes, workshops and retreats and private
sessions that are good for you - body, mind, heart and spirit.
Why not start this week?
Copyright 1999
Cathy Layland
“Teaching
and Healing is the work
of my heart and spirit.
My intention is
to
create a safe and supportive
experience,
that
“healing
place”
which is not so much a physical space
but
rather a
state of being.”
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