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Apr092012

14th Annual Zaca Retreat

14th ANNUAL TAI CHI RETREAT AT ZACA LAKE in CALIFORNIA WITH JIM SCOTT-BEHRENDS

Nestled in the coastal mountains, three hours north of Los Angeles, is the magical retreat center of Zaca Lake. Come and enjoy a peaceful weekend of Tai Chi practice in a location of serene beauty. Participants of all levels of ability are welcomed.

Retreat participants will have the opportunity to practice a wide variety of Tai Chi related arts, such as form work, qigong, deep relaxation, and meditation. Swimming, hiking, and kayaking are also available.

Besides the wealth of activities, there will also be great food, live entertainment, and the chance to get together with old friends or make new ones.

 RETREAT DATES:  JUNE 29, 30   JULY 1, 2012

The cost for the weekend, including all meals, lodging and training is $285.00 (payable by June 15), $185.00 if you book your own cabin (check with Zaca for possible discounts for being with the Tai Chi group).

Zaca 805-688-5699    Space is limited    $50.00 deposit is suggested

For information contact Lindy: (email is preferred) philindy89@juno.com; 831-689-0852

For registration contact Mary:  mulliganmary10@gmail.com; 831-335-9390

 

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