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First Yoga for Geeks! (at OS CMS)

Posted on Tue, 2006-02-07 20:25 by sarahfelicity
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This week is the Open Source CMS Conference, here in Vancouver at Robson Square. Almost anyone who has anything significant to do with Drupal is here, and there are sessions all day, every day, for a full three days.

This afternoon Kris overheard me looking into making a wholesale order of yoga mats from Halfmoon, and commented to me that I should teach a session at the conference. We went to check the schedule, and sure enough, there is a spot available Thursday morning, 8:30 am.

So...Yoga for Geeks! The text from the conference site:

Get yourself out of bed early and come on down for an easy morning yoga class with Sarah. This class will be accessible to all levels of flexibility and experience - you'll learn some things you can do to stretch out your hunched shoulders, calm your overworked nerves, and build a bit more balance into your online existence.

No experience necessary. Wear pants that you can stretch in (but even loose jeans would be fine). Mats will be provided for the first 20 people!

 If you're at the conference, come join in. :)

Update

Wed, 2006-02-08 12:45 — sarahfelicity

It's going to be a lunch hour class at noon on Thursday, now, in the big room...

http://www.oscms-summit.org/events/yoga-for-geeks

Barring any disasters...

Wed, 2006-02-08 13:28 — Darren (not verified)

I'll be there to embarass myself. Long time listener, first time yogi.

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