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New York: Expos and Sniffles

9.jpgI've managed to catch whatever my cubicle neightbor has been sick with--I'm fevery and in need of some neti-potting (or yogic humming). So I'll keep this week kind of short and just let you know about a pair of conference-type things that might interest you.

One is the New Life Expo, the weekend if March 28-30. Frankly it's always seems a little cheesy to me and asking around I've heard that it's dwindled in stature in recent years. But lots of speakers and panels on things like vibrational healing, chakra balancing, and holistic sexuality.

What might be more up the yogi's alley is the same company's Yoga and Raw Food Expo June 6-8 (and just now realizing it's all run by the same group as NY Yoga magazine--my post last week. I don't plan these things, but info tends to come in clusters that way--an energy thing?). But anyway, It promises to be three days of "yoga classes, lectures, music, food" at the Hotel New Yorker.

Not a comprehensive list of who will be involved in the latter yet, but somehow the idea of eating fresh raw food and doing tons of yoga sounds so very, very nice right now. But maybe most appealing is the idea of warm, balmy June.

Sniffle, sneeze, cough, ommmmm. Stay warm!

P.S.
Remember, you can always drop me a line about what you'd like to see here--yoga listings, info, etc. When I'm feeling better, I can even do some actual reporting (!) if there's something you'd like to find out. valerie at valerie reiss dot com

xo,
Valerie

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