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Join Rob Meyer-Kukan for this sound bath meditation in the creative space of the Plymouth Artist Collective at the PARC in downtown Plymouth, Michigan. In this time of sound bath, Rob will play metal and crystal singing bowls, with drums, chimes, and more washing you with sounds intended to bring calming vibrations to reduce stress and ease tension.
Please bring a yoga mat and blanket and any additional supports you would like for your comfort (pillows, bolster, eye pillow, etc). Please note, the studio floor is concrete and we are unable to provide yoga mats and blankets for this event.
Investment: $40 Advanced Registration Required
Register by completing this form - https://forms.gle/HQ2pM2BzCTSCSnrL8
Finalize your registration by sending payment with the link provided once you submit the form.
Space is limited to 12 participants, please register early.
Regretfully, we are unable to accommodate registrations or payments at the door. Advanced registration and payment is required to secure your space at this event.
Doors will open 15 minutes prior to the start of the event, please arrive early to allow time to check-in and get settled. Doors will close promptly at the starting time of the event. Please park near and enter door No. 4.
Plymouth Artist Collective
650 Church Street
Room 118
Plymouth, MI 48170
United States
Dan cites large dollar amounts yet much of the support the rec center needs is due to past neglect/lack of support from the city and continual deferral of routine maintenance.
How many Michigan municipalities with less than 10,000 people can afford to maintain a rec center the city's size?
To name a few:
Flat Rock Michigan 2023 10,239 residents, beautiful fairly new community center with fabulous aquatic center, gym, and other exercise equipment (population under 10K when built, median income lower than Saline as well as lower house values).
Moderate rain, with a high of 84 and low of 71 degrees. Don't forget your umbrella! Fog during the morning, light rain shower for the afternoon, fog in the evening,
Would urge the city to NOT privatize the Rec Center or sell it.
Ali. There is a reason you don’t understand. You choose not to. Investing in our seniors health and wellbeing is much more important than investing in a recreation center that has continued to lose money and only serves a small portion of our city’s community.
We are seniors and fully familiar with both facilities. Perhaps what is not understood is the number of seniors who use the Recreation Center, in particular the aquatic center as arthritis for many of us means water is one of the few ways we can exercise. Many of course also use other areas of the facility.
EDIT: The Saline American Legion was a sponsor for this event, supplying the food for guests. SASC is grateful for their continued support.
Kudos to The Saline American Legion. They have been a consistent contributor to the SASC. Seniors in our community have earned and deserve the benefits that the senior center offers. Great work!