2005-10-19

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New Yoga Class in Davis Square!

Weekly Kripalu Yoga

Mondays, 6:30 to 7:45 pm,
Four week series: Oct. 24 – Nov. 14
$12 Drop-in or $40 for the series
At the College Avenue United Methodist Church (corner of Chapel St. and College Ave.)

Whether you’re brand-new to yoga or have some familiarity with the practice, set aside this time each week for you. The physical practice of Kripalu Yoga strengthens and increases flexibility of the body. Furthermore, by coordinating conscious breathing with movement and still postures, we encourage both the body and mind to open and relax. Tension is released as we cultivate mindfulness, acceptance, and compassion both on the mat and in our lives.

If you have questions or would like to sign up for the series, please contact Kristie by email at kristie@stillnessfound.com or phone at 617-875-1286.

www.stillnessfound.com
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Acting and Comedy Classes

Hello all,

I live in Davis and I'm opening an acting studio for high school students and adults with courses in basic acting skills, advanced scene study, sketch comedy and stand-up. It's called the Studio for the Dramatic Arts, Boston. Classes start in early November.

The place is near Union Square and if anyone has any interest please feel free to contact me directly. All my contact info as well as all program info is on the web site:

www.dramaboston.com

Thanks,

Michael LaChance
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Monthly Game Night at True Grounds : Tues, October 25th (Ball Square, Somerville)

The monthly game night at True Grounds is coming up on Tuesday, October 25th, 7-9:30 PM. The coffee shop stays open late for game night so if you don't often have a chance to get there after work during the week, here's your chance!

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Hi! I'm looking for a safe and talented piercer local to Davis Square (for some upper cart piercings, nothing more personal.) The fabulous piercers I've had in the past are unavailable for one reason or another, but I've seen too many ugly placements and other mistakes to take good piercing for granted. Do any of you have favorites you'd recommend?