Category Archives: Events

Vinyasa Class Dance Recital, July 23rd, 2010

Vinyasa Class Dance Recital, with Summer Works in Progress by Taj Yoga Teatro
Friday, July 23, 2010
11:00 a.m. – noon
Cost: Free

Students from the 5th Annual Vinyasa Intensive conclude their week’s study with a yoga dance recital. Click here for more information about this week-long class. In addition, Theresa and members of Taj Yoga Teatro will perform Summer Works in Progress. Free and open to the public.

www.tajyoga.com

Yoga Teacher Training Open House

Pacific Yoga 500-Hour* Teacher Training Open House

When: Friday, June 25, 2010, 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

Where: Taj Yoga in Crown Hill, 9250 14th Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98117 (old Crown Hill Elementary School)

Join us for a Pacific Yoga open house in Crown Hill where you can meet instructors, ask questions, and learn more about the curriculum and learning materials for our 500-hour teacher training program which begins January 28, 2011. Applications are accepted on a first-come basis. If you have any questions, please  email us  at info@pacificyoga.com.

Pacific Yoga’s RYT 500-Hour Teacher Training Program is open to all who wish to advance their knowledge and practice of yoga beyond a 200-hour certificate. If you have a 200-hour certificate from any school, or the equivalent experience, we invite you to embark on an integrated exploration of yoga with some of the Pacific Northwest’s most seasoned teachers.

* A 300-hour program when added to your 200-hour certificate or equivalent experience produces a 500-hour certificate.

www.pacificyoga.com

Crime and Safety in Crown Hill

Crime and Safety in Crown Hill
Monday, June 15th
7 PM – 8:30 PM
Journey Church basement
9204 11th Ave NW

You’re invited to join your neighbors and local business owners for a crime prevention and community safety meeting sponsored by Crown Hill Business Association and Crown Hill Neighborhood Association

Just today (Friday, June 12th) a car was stolen on 12th near 97th. Yesterday, an African American man was threatened with a knife and racially harassed at the bus stop at 85th and 15th. This is OUR neighborhood. We’ve had many other incidents including theft of residential mail, graffiti in both commercial and residential areas, thefts from businesses, gunfire, a stabbing, vehicles tearing up the grass at Crown Hill Park, drug use and dealing at the McAbee entrance to Carkeek Park, unsavory characters loitering in parking lots.

I think we’re all familiar with the neighborhood block watch program, but what further steps beyond increased vigilance can we take as a neighborhood (residents and businesses) to put the bite on crime, and make our neighborhood safer for all?

Find out what residents and businesses can do to best protect themselves and their property – basics review. Review of what official reports/statistics Seattle Police are receiving regarding our Crown Hill, Ballard, and city wide. Overview of some Ballard wide efforts and initiatives. What are we in the community seeing in Crown Hill?  Ground rules apply! Breakout discussion sessions focused on areas of input brought forward in the meeting. Learn what we can do to be better prepared, to have a better understanding of what we’re seeing in our area, and to be empowered to make positive changes for our community.

Ballard Homes For All Coalition Meeting, June 17th, 2010

This meeting is an open meeting on the subject of “Congegation-Hosted Safe Parking for people Living in Vehicles.” The first meeting in this series was held on June 3rd and is reported here. The tentative agenda for this meeting:

  • Recap of June 3rd Meeting
  • Guest speakers from Downtown Emergency Services Center, Ballard Food Bank on what services are available
  • Dealing with bad behavior (identifying the issues)
  • Refining the suggested checklist for congregations
  • Further outreach to congregations
  • Q&A

June 17th, 2010, 7 PM, Crown Hill United Methodist Church, 8500 14th Ave NW