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Sedona's Healing Arts For Women: Yoga, Tai Chi, Ayurveda and More
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Description:
On the banks of beautiful Oak Creek in Sedona's red rocks.
Contact info:
1752 SR 179
Sedona, AZ 86336 USA
phone: 928-282-7333
web:
www.pocodiablo.com
Room amenities:
All rooms have AC, cable TV, dataport phones, voicemail, coffee/tea maker, refrigerator, free WiFi access, irons and ironing boards.
Facility amenities:
Poco has a fitness center, basketball and racquetball courts, on property golf course, heated outdoor pool and a whirlpool. On site restaurant and cocktail lounge. Close to galleries and Sedona's Tlaquepaque marketplace. Massage therapists on site.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Additional nights before:
Seasonal.
Call the Poco Diablo for the rates in effect during your pre/post program stay.
Check in time:
4:00 PM
Day One: Sunday, April 07
- Arrival & Registration/Orientation & Introductions
Note:
This weeks program is the "Level Two" variation of the content. Attendance at Healing Arts for Women "Level One" not required, but preferred when attending this program.
Afternoon:
On-site registration from 4:30 - 5:15 PM in hotel lobby or meeting room.
Dinner:
Dinner at T-Carls restaurant, located within the premises of the hotel. T-Carl's offers fine dining for its patrons with entrée options for our group to include: Chicken or Eggplant Parmesan; Mushroom Streudel and Tofu Wrapped in Tender Pastry Served with Wild Rice and Mixed Seasonal Vegetables; turkey breast served with mashed potatoes and peas; vegetable or meat lasagna with seasonal vegetables; etc.
Evening:
Program orientation following dinner at the hotel. Review the schedule, meet your fellow participants, and get ready for the exciting week that awaits you.
Lodging:
Sedona Poco Diablo Resort
Meals Included:
Dinner
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Type:
Resort
Description:
On the banks of beautiful Oak Creek in Sedona's red rocks.
Contact info:
1752 SR 179
Sedona, AZ 86336 USA
phone: 928-282-7333
web:
www.pocodiablo.com
Room amenities:
All rooms have AC, cable TV, dataport phones, voicemail, coffee/tea maker, refrigerator, free WiFi access, irons and ironing boards.
Facility amenities:
Poco has a fitness center, basketball and racquetball courts, on property golf course, heated outdoor pool and a whirlpool. On site restaurant and cocktail lounge. Close to galleries and Sedona's Tlaquepaque marketplace. Massage therapists on site.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Additional nights before:
Seasonal.
Call the Poco Diablo for the rates in effect during your pre/post program stay.
Check in time:
4:00 PM
Day Two: Monday, April 08
- Ayurveda/Yoga/Meditation
Note:
Today we have 4 classes, two of which are active for their cumulative 3.5 hour duration of Nomadics and Yoga.
Breakfast:
Breakfast at T-Carl's Restaurant, located inside the premises of the hotel. Daily buffet to include: Fresh fruit; Scrambled eggs; Breakfast meats ;Potatoes; French Toast;hot and cold ceraels; Assorted fruit juices; Coffee; etc.
Morning:
We begin our morning with a class on "nomadics". Blending yoga and stretching, our Nomadics class will put you in touch with your body and help sharpen your focus for the weeks activities. Following our Nomadics class, we will have a class entitled "in the moment" which will bring the class together to share their individual stories and help coalesce the group for the week ahead.
Lunch:
Lunch is served at T-Carl's restaurant, located withing the premises of the hotel. Daily plated options to choose from include: Southwest veggie wrap; Chicken Diablo Pasta; Cobb salad; soup of the day and 1/2 club sandwich; or a Chicken Marche' sandwich.
Afternoon:
Following lunch, we will have a class on Ayurveda. Ayurveda is a system of traditional medicine native to the Indian Subcontinent and practiced in other parts of the world as a form of alternative medicine. Evolving throughout its history, Ayurveda remains an influential system of medicine in South Asia. Ayurveda is considered to be a form of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) within the western world, where several of its methods, such as the use of herbs, massage, and Yoga as exercise or alternative medicine, are applied on their own as a form of CAM treatment. Our second class of the afternoon is a soft yoga and meditation class. Explore how meditation is used to bring peace, clarity, and focus to our lives through some practical exercises.
Dinner:
Dinner at T-Carls restaurant, located within the premises of the hotel.
Evening:
After dinner is a fun presentation on "art therapy". Here is a little information on your presenter Veronica Vida: Veronica is an astrologer and expressive art therapist with a deep concern and passion for individual and planetary healing. She brings 30 years of experience in women’s spirituality, facilitating sacred rituals and ceremony. Veronica has worked with women, children, and families in a variety of settings, as a midwife, teacher, and therapist. Her study and practice of astrology for 32 years has enhanced and deepened this work with others. Combining this rich experience with an MA in counseling psychology/expressive art therapy allows her to bring depth, insight, compassion and creativity to her work with individuals and groups
Lodging:
Sedona Poco Diablo Resort
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Resort
Description:
On the banks of beautiful Oak Creek in Sedona's red rocks.
Contact info:
1752 SR 179
Sedona, AZ 86336 USA
phone: 928-282-7333
web:
www.pocodiablo.com
Room amenities:
All rooms have AC, cable TV, dataport phones, voicemail, coffee/tea maker, refrigerator, free WiFi access, irons and ironing boards.
Facility amenities:
Poco has a fitness center, basketball and racquetball courts, on property golf course, heated outdoor pool and a whirlpool. On site restaurant and cocktail lounge. Close to galleries and Sedona's Tlaquepaque marketplace. Massage therapists on site.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Additional nights before:
Seasonal.
Call the Poco Diablo for the rates in effect during your pre/post program stay.
Check in time:
4:00 PM
Day Three: Tuesday, April 09
- Introduction to "Enneagram"; transformational healer Enocha Ranjita.
Note:
Out and about most of the day, away from the hotel.
Breakfast:
Breakfast at T-Carl's Restaurant, located inside the premises of the hotel.
Morning:
Today we get out of the resort grounds and spend most of the day within the confines of beautiful Oak Creek Canyon. Start with an introduction to "Enneagram", a well known system of understanding why we do what we do according to the nine personality types. This program will take place at the beautiful home of Robin Cameron, certified Enneagram teacher.
Lunch:
Lunch is catered today by the Indian Garden Deli.
Afternoon:
After lunch we travel to "Your hearts Home", a private sanctuary retreat located in Oak Creek Canyon and providing stunning views. Our host, Enocha Ranjita, is an amazing presenter/person who has been a transformational healing artist in Sedona for the past 30 years specializing in bringing out the inner peace and joy of all her clients. After departing the retreat so we will head over to the home of two of Sedona's most creative artists, Kimal Christenson and Trea Grey. Here we will revel in the beauty of the bending light and the colorful array of red rocks that surrounds us.
Dinner:
Dinner at T-Carls restaurant, located within the premises of the hotel. Dinner will be a little later tonight so we can enjoy some of the sunset colors of Sedona
Evening:
Free evening following our long day and later dinner.
Lodging:
Sedona Poco Diablo Resort
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Resort
Description:
On the banks of beautiful Oak Creek in Sedona's red rocks.
Contact info:
1752 SR 179
Sedona, AZ 86336 USA
phone: 928-282-7333
web:
www.pocodiablo.com
Room amenities:
All rooms have AC, cable TV, dataport phones, voicemail, coffee/tea maker, refrigerator, free WiFi access, irons and ironing boards.
Facility amenities:
Poco has a fitness center, basketball and racquetball courts, on property golf course, heated outdoor pool and a whirlpool. On site restaurant and cocktail lounge. Close to galleries and Sedona's Tlaquepaque marketplace. Massage therapists on site.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Additional nights before:
Seasonal.
Call the Poco Diablo for the rates in effect during your pre/post program stay.
Check in time:
4:00 PM
Day Four: Wednesday, April 10
- Jin Shin Jyutsu, Chair Yoga, Essential Oils, Herbal Medicine.
Note:
Active classes all morning and workshops in the afternoon.
Breakfast:
Breakfast at T-Carl's Restaurant, located inside the premises of the hotel.
Morning:
Our first morning class will be an introduction to Jin Shin Jyutsu. Jin Shin Jyutsu is the ancient art of harmonizing body, mind and spirit with gentle touch. It facilitates balance in the body's energy systems, which promotes health and well being. Jin Shin Jyutsu is an invaluable complement to conventional healing methods, inducing relaxation, reducing the effects of stress, and assisting our innate healing capacity. Our second morning activity will a "chair yoga" class. Your instructor, Elena Bullard, is a full time Certified Instructor, and leads a Yoga teacher training and certification course at the Arizona School of Integrative Studies.
Lunch:
Lunch is served at T-Carl's restaurant, located withing the premises of the hotel.
Afternoon:
This afternoon we will have two presenters. First up will be Gina Ault whp specializes in the use of essential oils and aromatherapy. Discover their uses and applications. Our second presenter is Leslee Vogal who will present: Herbal Medicine, Nutrition and LifeStyle Approaches to Balance and Vitality. This workshop will explore the powerful healing potential of herbal medicine. We will discuss herbs, foods and lifestyle approaches that enhance vitality, build our immune systems, and help us to create...and maintain...a healthy lifestyle.
Dinner:
Dinner at T-Carls restaurant, located within the premises of the hotel.
Evening:
Free time is scheduled. Do note that many of the personal art therapies are scheduled for free time blocks.
Lodging:
Sedona Poco Diablo Resort
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Resort
Description:
On the banks of beautiful Oak Creek in Sedona's red rocks.
Contact info:
1752 SR 179
Sedona, AZ 86336 USA
phone: 928-282-7333
web:
www.pocodiablo.com
Room amenities:
All rooms have AC, cable TV, dataport phones, voicemail, coffee/tea maker, refrigerator, free WiFi access, irons and ironing boards.
Facility amenities:
Poco has a fitness center, basketball and racquetball courts, on property golf course, heated outdoor pool and a whirlpool. On site restaurant and cocktail lounge. Close to galleries and Sedona's Tlaquepaque marketplace. Massage therapists on site.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Additional nights before:
Seasonal.
Call the Poco Diablo for the rates in effect during your pre/post program stay.
Check in time:
4:00 PM
Day Five: Thursday, April 11
- Hike into the Red Rocks; free afternoon; music therapy
Note:
Morning hike if approximately 2 miles. Free afternoon provides opportunity to explore the many trails and art shops of Sedona.
Breakfast:
Breakfast at T-Carl's Restaurant, located inside the premises of the hotel.
Morning:
After breakfast enjoy a short hike into Sedona's beautiful surroundings. We will address the myth and reality of the famed Sedona's vortex energy spots that are found throughout Sedona's red rock region. Hiking of approximately 2 miles with stops to discuss the flora surroundings and to soak up the scenery.
Lunch:
Lunch is served at T-Carl's restaurant, located withing the premises of the hotel.
Afternoon:
Enjoy a free afternoon to explore Sedona's many forest trails or fascinating shops and art galleries. 45 minute spa treatments will be scheduled for many of the people in the program during this afternoon.
Dinner:
Dinner at T-Carls restaurant, located within the premises of the hotel.
Evening:
Tonight we will enjoy a different sort of musical entertainment. Tomas Winn, our inspiration leader for tonight, conducts participatory music therapy workshops and is a certified music therapist.
Lodging:
Sedona Poco Diablo Resort
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day Six: Friday, April 12
- Nomadics/Holistic Health/Program Conclusion
Note:
1 hour of Nomadics will keep you on your feet and moving.
Breakfast:
Breakfast at T-Carl's Restaurant, located inside the premises of the hotel.
Morning:
End the week with a final Nomadics class and reflection on what we have learned in the course of the week. The program ends before the 11:00 AM checkout time.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Free Time Opportunities
Sedona, AZ
general
Points of interest w/in 2 Hours of Sedona: In the Flagstaff area, 30 miles north: Sinagua period ruins at Walnut Canyon and Wupatki National Monuments; Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument; the Native American artifacts and collections housed at the Museum of Northern Arizona, which also presents Native American performances and demonstrations; the Kachina Wilderness on the 12,600 ft high San Francisco Peaks; old downtown Flagstaff & old Route 66; Lowell Observatory, which discovered the planet Pluto. In the Oak Creek / Sedona area: Massive sandstone cliffs and riparian beauty of Oak Creek Canyon; Sedona red rock monoliths and the surrounding Secret Mountain Wilderness; Sedona’s fine art and jewelry galleries and its international cuisines; the New Age Sedona vortex offerings; the Sinagua ruins at Montezuma’s Castle and Tuzigoot National Monuments; Jerome, AZ a mining ghost town. In other outlying areas: Hopi & Navajo Reservations; the Mary Colter designed La Posada Hotel / Restaurant at Winslow, AZ; Grand Canyon Railroad at Williams, AZ and the Grand Canyon National Park (2.5 hours north.)
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