
Join us as we retreat in the natural splendor of Song of the Morning Yoga Retreat Center in Vanderbilt, MI. An easy 3-1/2 hour drive from southeast Michigan, nestled among 800 forested acres of the pristine Pigeon River Wildlife Area, Song Of the Morning boasts one of the best northern woods settings for solitude and reflection. We will spend the weekend deepening our yoga practice, using the beautiful northern Michigan fall colors as an energetic renewal to open our hearts, minds and spirits. We will take walks, meditate, and share delicious vegetarian meals together. Come by yourself or bring a friend or spouse, and take part in this wonderful opportunity to relax, reflect and renew!
Visit http://www.christydeburton.com/calendar.htm for pictures from previous years’ retreats, or visit the Song of the Morning website at www.goldenlotus.org
Early Registration (payment received by September 10, 2010): $215. Includes all yoga classes, 2 nights accommodations and meals. After September 10: $235.
Retreat runs from 5pm Friday afternoon through 2pm Sunday afternoon.
Lodging is in the Domes--either semi-private rooms with 2 beds each with a shared, full bath OR dormitory-style, with a shared, full bath--1st come, 1st serve. Bring your own bedding & towels.
A full refund minus a $50 administration fee will be issued if you cancel before October 8, 2010. Refunds will not be issued for late arrivals, unattended events, early termination of attendance or no-shows.
Please pre-register by October 4, 2010. Space is limited, so register early to ensure your spot!
Please make retreat checks payable to Christy DeBurton ($215 by Sept. 10, $235 after), and send along with Registration Form below to:
Christy DeBurton
The Yoga Room
765 Archwood Dr.
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
Please download and print the Fall Colors Weekend Yoga Retreat Registration Form and include with your payment.
Contact Christy at (734)761-8409 (info@christydeburton.com).
"To get away from everything now and then gives a person a chance to think what life is all about."
- Paramahansa Yogananda