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Zentangle with Sandy Sudol, CZT
Thursday, December 27, 6:30-8:30pm
Zentangle meditation in an Art Form, developed by Maria Thomas and Rick Roberts. Sandy Sudol became a certified Zentangle instructor in August and she is ready to share this lovely practice with you. Zentangle is an easy-to-learn, relaxing, and fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns. "Anything is possible one stroke at a time."(TM)
Zentangle increases focus and creativity, provides artistic satisfaction, and an increased sense of personal well-being. The Zentangle method is enjoyed all over the world by individuals from a wide range of skills, interests and ages.
Explore peace and creativity with Sandy on Thursday, September 27th from 6:30 to 8:30pm at Caring Hands. If you are new to Zentangle, the cost is $35 and everything you need will be provided. If you are a returning Tangler, bring your supplies and pay just $20. Sandy introduces new tangles in each class, so even if you have attended her class before, you will learn something new! To register, please call Sandy at 978-314-8175.
Hot Stones at Caring Hands!
Hot stone massage is a specialty massage where the therapist uses smooth, heated stones, either as an extension of their own hands, or by placing them on the body while they massage other parts of the body. The heat can be both deeply relaxing and help warm up tight muscles so the therapist can work more deeply, more quickly. Treatment is 75 minutes for $90. Be sure when you book your appointment to mention whether you want Hot Stones with your session.
Writers' Circle with Sharon Netzley
This group is designed to provide mutual support and a sense of camaraderie for writers of all levels of experience. By its nature, writing is a lonesome endeavor. In the Writers' Circle, we will write together using prompts and timed writing sessions, share our writing and story ideas, critique gently if asked, and help each other brainstorm. We will also address items of interest on aspects of writing, storytelling, and journaling. The topics will be chosen based on the interests of the group. Most importantly, we'll draw on the creative energy of a small group setting to provide inspiration and motivation for all of us.
What you'll need: A notebook. A pen. Your presence. Putting pen to paper draws ink from a different well. The writing seems to come from a different, some would say deeper, place. If you'd prefer to write on a laptop, though, that's just fine.
Sharon Netzley is a writer, musician, and former horsewoman. She's written technical education in the software field, children's stories, and is an avid journaler. The Writers' Circle is her way to create a supportive and informative group for fellow writers.
Donations of Appreciation gratefully accepted.
To schedule writing time with Sharon, email snetzley@me.com.