Strolling of the Heifers has announced the schedule for its Brown Bag Lunch at the River Garden series for the week of Mon. 7/29– Fri. 8/02. This week, join us for a discussion of Emotional Wellness and Diabetes Prevention, The Wonder and Gift of Reiki ,What We Can Learn From Horses, music with Mr. Blair, a group sing along with Rich Grumbine and more!
All Brown Bag Lunch events take place from noon to 1 p.m. at the Robert H Gibson River Garden, 157 Main St., Brattleboro, and are free and open to the public.
Performers as well as speakers of all kinds are invited to be a part of this series. If interested, please stop at the Stroll office at the River Garden, or call 802-246-0982
Monday, July 29
Self-management programs
Rebecca E. Best will give a talk about these two programs
Emotional Wellness and Diabetes Prevention.
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Tuesday, July 30
The Gift of Reiki
Find out how to give yourself this beautiful gift of Reiki, by receiving treatments, or learning this healing art to treat yourself, family & friends. The wonder of Reiki gently brings healing energy to all parts of your being: physical, mental, emotional & spiritual. The energetic power of Usui Shiki Ryoho Reiki assists with moving toward harmony within, deepening your journey into yourself, enhancing and enriching your life. Practicing since 1983, Francine Freeman offers treatments & classes.
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Wednesday, July 31
Group Sing Along: Folk, Pop, Gospel, Show, Golden Oldies
Join Rich Grumbine, who will lead the sing a long of old pop, folk, golden oldies, show tunes, gospel. and more. Bring your phone, tablet, or laptop for accessing lyrics.
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Thursday, August 1
What We Can Learn From Horses with Gincy Bunker
It’s very important to have a good relationship when the other participant weighs ten times more than you do! We’ll discuss what causes aggression and how to deal with fear (yours and others). Gincy has provided Foundation Teaching to riders of all ages for 70 years. She’s published books under the name of Gincy Self Bucklin.
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Friday, August 2
Mr. Blair Down Home Style
Enjoy a relaxing hour of acoustic folk, bluegrass and country songs with rural themes as Mr. Blair sings and performs on guitar, ukulele and harmonica.
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The Gallery at the Garden monthly installation features paintings by Sandra Cunningham; and a collective show titled Evolving in Watercolor with works by Ali Edelstein, Shelley E. Geller, Abbie Hatton, Ann Kremers, Gwen Steege, Margaret Weinland, and Elizabeth Whately.
Saturday August 3rd
Summer Pop-Up Gift Shop
At the River Garden 11a.m.-3p.m.
Discover and Shop local art & one of a kind gifts!