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14 March 2014

Affordable Yoga in Pittsburgh!

Updates to original article from Aug. 2009.

Yoga. Outdoors. Free or for Just a Few Bucks. Seriously? YES- right here in Pittsburgh! Visualize yoga-ing on a brilliant summer morning or evening on the cool grass, energizing the body, breathing deeply, practicing pratyahara (sense withdrawal) by tuning out the sounds of the city to find your own inner happy place.  Of course, there are indoor classes, too.  Some classes are seasonal, and are open to all levels of students, from beginner to advanced. Move your body and rejuvenate your spirit while getting a good soaking of Vitamin D (or visualize it when inside)!   

Photo by Melissa McMasters
FREE YOGA (Yay!)

Stretch, strengthen, center, and breathe at FREE CLASSES hosted by
Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy. At Schenley Plaza across from Oakland's Carnegie Library, teachers guide students through a full practice on the plaza lawn- both yoga and tai chi!  All summer (check the Plaza's schedule for dates), take a Monday lunchtime yoga class at 12 noon or venture out on Saturday mornings at 10am. Some days the classes are serenaded by local musicians. If the weather is iffy, classes may be held under the pavilion at the plaza.

The Carnegie Libraries of Pittsburgh offerfree indoor classes, welcoming students of all skill level!  At the Squirrel Hill Library, grab your yoga fix with Phyllis Berkovitz on Tuesday evenings at 5:30 or on Saturday mornings at 10am.  On Wednesday evenings, Amy teaches Power Yoga at the library's Brookline location. 
(Thanks to Heidi Zelli of Pittsburgh Yoga Examiner for the photo and for tips.)


POCKET-FRIENDLY YOGA

There are yoga professionals all over this fine the city with a mission to make yoga accessible to everyone, regardless of ability to pay. You can catch one on most days of the week!  

On Tuesday evenings at 6:30pm, catch a class in Frick Park near Squirrel Hill just off of Beechwood Blvd and Nicholson, otherwise known as Blue Slide Park. Into the Fall, instructor Linda Meacci leads yogis through a mindful, challenging class surrounded by trees, bird song, and community. If there is anything more than lite rain, class will be cancelled.  During colder months, classes move indoors (currently at Third Presbyterian Church in Shadyside).  Cost is by donation (suggested donation $7)!  For more info, contact Linda at 412-427-4781 or lmeacci@hotmail.com.

Head indoors for a class at Folding Space Yoga, which explains the "pay-what-you-can system" on their website, stating that students simply pay "whatever you can spare".  Visit their site to check out their class schedule.  OWednesdays at 7:30 at The Union ProjectStef Zito teaches a donation-based Vinyasa Flow class (pay what are you able or a suggested $10 donation). Every Friday night from 6:30-8 pm, Breathe Yoga Studio offers donation-based classes that are pay what you can/wish at their studio on East Carson Street.

Schoolhouse Yoga's studio in the Strip District holds Community Classes two times per month on Sundays from 12:00-1pm. Classes are taught by Schoolhouse's teacher trainees, and all are welcome to attend!

Check out these great opportunities to learn from compassionate teachers, and begin or grow your yoga practice at a cost anyone can afford!


COME PREPARED

Ahh... that post-yoga zone when the mind feels refreshed, the heart feels calm, and the body feels expansive and strong can be even more wonderful after a class under the glow of the sun and with the earth under our feet. And without depleting our pockets! Who could turn that down? But to make sure your practice fosters bliss rather than stress, it's important to come to class prepared.

Firstly, arrive early to get a good spot, and leave time for parking (especially in Oakland)! I've missed the beginning of several classes because I couldn't find a parking space or because I didn't anticipate the huge turnout of yoga students. For outside classes, as the days can be very sunny and warm, put your sunscreen (water/sweat-proof) on and bring water to stay hydrated. Wear cool, unrestrictive clothing in lighter colors, and you may want to have a hat and sunglasses with you just in case the sun is too bright. To all classes, bring a mat if you have one, and/or a large towel as they tend to slip less (mats can become slippery on grass and from perspiration). I prefer to use my mat for classes on the grass, sometimes on top of my towel, but I always end up using my towel for something during class. I've found it helpful to bring an additional small towel or cloth for wiping away moisture from my body and my mat, and for covering my face if it's super sunny during sivasana (final relaxation).

A final pointer?  Honor your body's limitations and don't push past your comfort zone. An asana (pose) should be comfortably challenging, not painful. If you have an injury, it's best to bring this to your teacher's attention before class, if possible, but don't be afraid to ask questions during class or after.  A good teacher will honor your concerns and want to make your experience as safe and "comfortable" as possible to enable you to reap yoga's many physical and mental benefits.

Finally, keep it enjoyable! 
 :)


SOMETHING TO KEEP IN MIND

When searching for a class, especially if you are new to yoga, try to remember that all types of yoga and every teacher may not be a good "fit" for you.  That's okay and normal!  Within yoga there are many schools of spiritual, mental, and physical practices.  Similarly, yoga teachers (even those within the same discipline) personalize their teaching style and philosophy.  Your own needs will shape your yoga preferences, determining whether an intense physical workout or a gentle recovery class with some meditation thrown in is your cup of tea.  If you don't encounter a perfect match right off the bat, I encourage you to try again!

Happy yoga-ing!

13 September 2010

Pittsburgh Walk for Farm Animals 2010!

I am thrilled to be part of the upcoming Pittsburgh Walk for Farm Animals 2010 next month! On Saturday, October 2nd, Pittsburgh will host its very first Walk for Farm Animals to support the lifesaving rescue, education and advocacy work of Farm Sanctuary! This event takes place annually in more than 75 cities across the United States and Canada to celebrate and promote compassion for farm animals and raise funds to enable Farm Sanctuary to continue its vital work. One of the amazing walk organizers, Kim Piper of Sunstone Soap, states, "Our goal is to walk together as a compassionate community while we have fun, raise money and help better the world for all beings!"


Please consider walking with us! Everyone compassionate about animal welfare is invited, and non-vegans and non-vegetarians are absolutely welcome! You can walk solo, create your own team, or join my team called "Team Craftastic." :) When you go to register for Pittsburgh's walk, you will be given the option of choosing a team.
Register here by clicking ‘Get Started’ & selecting the Pittsburgh Walk. Advance registration is only $15 and includes a t-shirt. Or visit my page and follow the registration links. I hope you'll join me!



You can also help by sponsoring me in the walk. Any amount donated, whether $1 or $100, is hugely helpful. Visit
my fundraising page or look for the widget on my left blog sidebar to contribute!

If you would rather, you can also donate by sending to me directly via PayPal- let me know if you'd like my email address for that.

You can also donate a prize for the event, whether handmade, a gift certificate, or other item.
Contact me to arrange this.

GIVEAWAY ALERT: Every fan of
my Facebook Fan Page who donates toward the Walk for Farm Animals via my fundraising page will be entered in a giveaway to win two 5x7(ish) art prints of your choice! Yay!

Just donating any amount gets you one entry. Every $10 donated gets you another entry. So a donation of $10, for instance, would mean one entry for donating and one entry for $10 and so on. :) Just "like"
my Facebook page and comment there to let me know you've donated!
ANY AMOUNT IS WELCOME! :)


Thanks so much for your support!

05 February 2010

Going once, going twice, going three times... SOLD to the compassionate landowner instead of the slaughterhouse!! (If we'll give a hand, that is...)

Thanks to Vegan Etsy's Melissa Bastian of BrightDesign, who shared this post from the Vegan Etsy Blog!

Animal lovers everywhere, here is a story you won't want to miss.

EtsyVeg member Jodi of the amazing shop
This Is It! Creations made a terrible discovery over the weekend: that these three bulls who graze on her property were to be sold for slaughter in short order. Being a person of high ideals, naturally Jodi immediately started looking for an answer - that is, a way to keep these three gorgeous animals from such a brutal and unnecessary death. The solution? Buy them! But cows don't come cheap; their freedom can indeed be purchased, but it will come to the tune of about $3600. Not only that, but the payment must be made by the end of next week! As of this posting, Jodi and her supporters have raised almost 1/3 of the total- $1300! :)




And so, friends, we ask for your help.
Chip in to save Pooka Cow, Spotty Friend, and Less Spotty Friend!



Important note: though the ChipIn widget here says that the final date to donate is March 13, in reality it is February 13!

A bunch of generous EtsyVeg, Vegan Etsy, and Etsy for Animals' (EFA's) member shops are donating portions of sales through the zero hour. More shops are adding sales donations all the time - Jodi is keeping an updated list on her own This Is It blog.

OoohShiny- donating 50% of sales through 2/11
Kimba's Critters - donating 50% of sales through 2/11
Lean Dog Pottery - donating 20% of sales through 2/13
3 AM Art Productions - donating 100% of sales through 2/13
Veganosaurus - donating 50% of sales through 2/13
Holistically Heather - donating 100% of sales through 2/13
AuntFlosPads- donating 100% of sales through 2/13
Cards and Jewelry by Michele - donating 10% of sales through 2/15
Lola Lynn - donating 100% of bracelet sales through 2/13
SilentLotus - donating 25% of sales through 2/13
This Is It - donating 100% of sales on both 2/3 and 2/10

So get shopping already!

Just a few dollars from each of us can make a big difference. These lives matter! Help Jodi to help her friends. What's their alternative to a terrifying slaughterhouse? Says Jodi:

"We've been asked where the cows will go if we do raise enough money to save them - they will stay here, at least for the short term. We have 11 acres of land, a barn, and a stream. We are planning to create a line of products where all of the profits will go toward their care (hay, vet bills, fence mending, etc.) If we can find a loving family with enough land to adopt them, we are definitely open to that as well."


Country idyll or the abattoir - three lives are on the line. So, wanna buy a journal? :)

01 December 2009

A Dollar for Peace!

Every year there are millions of people who go with little to no food, suffering from hunger, and often malnutrition as a result. In a struggling world economy, the numbers continue to grow. There are 25,000 people every day who die from hunger-related causes. But hunger not only robs the body of the nutrients it needs to function well, but also marginalizes and disempowers people. Run entirely by volunteers, Food Not Bombs activists believe having basic needs like hunger met is a right, not a privilege.

Food Not Bombs, my charity for December (10% of all sales in my shop go directly to them), is founded on the belief that "no one should be without food in a world so richly provided with land, sun, and human ingenuity" and that "the world produces enough food to feed everyone, if distributed equally." The cause stands up for the belief that money spent on sustaining global war and violence would be better spent on sustaining the basic needs of humanity, and seeks to both feed the hungry and support and sustain social movements that empower people to fight for justice.


Food Not Bombs' A Dollar for Peace campaign centers around being able to provide about 4 meals for as little as $1.00. They have roughly 400 chapters around the world (new ones sprout up every day) that provide free healthy, sustainable vegetarian and vegan meals weekly meals in over 1,000 cities around the world to people who would otherwise not have any or adequate food. They often utilize food that would otherwise have been thrown away as waste by grocers and bakeries to nourish the homeless and hungry, day care centers, and families of workers on strike. Through providing food for people, they are making sure those people are taken care of in some small way.

"No consideration of money, no demand for profit, should stand in the way of any hungry or malnourished child or any adult in need," according to Food Not Bombs. They want to make this message clear by setting up to distribute meals in very visible places. Yet they do much more than nourish the hungry, also seeking to empower and sustain progessive movements. Their meals also feed people at important social justice events around the globe like peace rallies, environmental and animal rights demonstrations, striking auto workers in Korea, and Peace Camps on the West bank of Palestine. In addition to their efforts to end hunger and support peace, Food Not Bombs has started animal shelters, planted community gardens, and organized programs like Homes Not Jails to house the homeless. Every dollar contributed to A Dollar for Peace will go directly towards ending hunger, poverty and war.

This year, EtsyVeg is supporting the Dollars for Peace program through a week long promotional event in which 10% of all sales made in participating shops will be donated to Food Not Bombs' Dollar for Peace campaign! For just one dollar you can help build a world based on peace and justice. We invite you to learn more about this great program and ways you can help by visiting their
website.

Please support our effort to raise funds for this amazing organization by shopping handmade for the holidays with participating EtsyVeg shops!