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HumVeganity events are open to folks of all persuasions - omnivores, vegetarians and vegans. Some say HUMANity, we say VEGANity. What's the difference? Veganity is the vegan way of being human. It's not for all creatures - and perhaps not for all humans. But for those who embrace its delicious healthful bounty – through a variety of reasons including, health, morality, spirituality, environmental impact, animal welfare and animal rights – there are limitless benefits.
Join us for delicious dinners, lunches and brunches, recipes, hikes, bike rides, sailing on the bay, and other activities. All with vegans, vegetarians, raw foodies and any folks interested in learning more about living and eating on the food chain closest to the sun. Want to post your vegan-related event here? The more the better - let's share the ideas and the events! Email me or any of the other organizers and we'll either post your event, or you can become an organizer so you can manage your own events – as many or as few as you'd like. Just let us know and we'll make it so.
For a range of other vegan-related info, events and volunteering, see:
Gary Alinder's Macro Chef Blog for interesting posts and vegan recipes: http://macrochef.wordpress.com.
Jonathan Safran Foer's latest tour de force "Eating Animals" that compelled the likes of twenty-year vegetarian, Natalie Portman, to become a vegan activist. Safran's book compels us to realize that while the human species may have always been omnivorous to one degree or another, never before have we as a group so deliberately, with such cold and blind thoroughness, abandoned our reverence for animal rights and welfare.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/natalie-portman/jonathan-safran-foers-iea_b_334407.html
http://www.eatinganimals.com/
http://www.bayareaveg.org.
SCCAA - Santa Clara County Activists for Animals is an all-volunteer organization dedicated to reducing and eliminating the suffering of animals and to raising community awareness of animal issues. http://www.activistsforanimals.org.
SaveABunny is a nonprofit, volunteer-oriented animal rescue organization based in Mill Valley, California.http://www.saveabunny.com.
For a delicious gourmet vegan meal every Monday night at 6:30 check out the Peninsula Macrobiotic Community Monday night dinners http://www.peninsulamacro.org.
Want to be listed here? Let us know!
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Upcoming events (3)
See all- Aging with Grace Yoga Retreat March 2025Ratna Ling Retreat Center, Cazadero, CA
Aging with Grace Yoga Retreat ~ March 28-30, 2025 in Sonoma County CA
Get ready to unwind and find inner peace as our experienced teacher, Patricia Becker, guides you through a variety of yoga classes tailored specifically for aging bodies. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced yogi, our classes are designed to help you improve flexibility, strength, and balance, while promoting overall well-being.During the retreat, take time to connect with like-minded individuals who share your passion for yoga and healthy living. Engage in meaningful conversations, make new friends, and create lasting memories together. The tranquil surroundings provide the perfect backdrop for self-reflection and personal growth.
Indulge in delicious, nourishing vegetarian meals made with locally sourced ingredients. Our menu is designed to support your body and enhance your yoga practice. Savor the flavors and experience the benefits of mindful eating.
Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and treat yourself to a weekend of self-care and relaxation. Allow the stress to melt away as you immerse yourself in the peaceful ambiance. Leave feeling rejuvenated, refreshed, and ready to embrace the aging process with grace.
Save Your Spot Today! Mark your calendars for this incredible event starting on Mar 28-30 2025 (Pacific Time). Don't miss out on this opportunity to nourish your mind, body, and soul.
- Aging with Grace Yoga Retreat at Ratna Ling Retreat Center Sonoma County, CANeeds location
Enjoy delicious vegetarian cuisine from around the world when you join us for Aging with Grace Yoga Retreat March 28-30, 2025 at Ratna Ling Retreat Center in Sonoma County, CA
We use organic products and many of the vegetables and herbs are harvested from our gardens to produce delightful meals reflecting the current season’s bounty. Meals are served buffet style in our Grand Dining Hall where you can cozy up to the stone fireplace or you may choose to dine outside in the Garden Pavilion where you will be surrounded by the beauty of nature.
Our retreat offers tailored yoga poses and breathing techniques that promote vitality, strength, flexibility, and a sense of inner calm.
Hosted at the serene and inspiring Ratna Ling Retreat Center, you’ll experience a joyful and open atmosphere where nature and mindful movement come together.The Aging with Grace Yoga Retreat is for all ages who:
- Are new to yoga or seeking to deepen their practice
- Feel stiff and wants to regain flexibility
- Want to slow down and prioritize self-care
- Desire greater agility and mobility
- Aim to strengthen and care for their back
- Enjoys the company of a warm, supportive community
$895.00 – For 1 person in a Private Queen Room. Shared Cottage with 1 other guest.
Celebrate the gifts of aging—maturity, wisdom, and grace—while nurturing your body and mind through yoga. This is more than a retreat; it’s an invitation to grow, heal, and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Led by Patricia Becker, a dedicated and passionate Yoga Alliance certified E-RYT® with 40 years of experience in wellness, guiding you to vibrant health through mindful, self-nurturing, and curious yoga practices.
Our yoga poses and breathing techniques are tailored to enhance your daily life. Each session is thoughtfully designed to promote overall well-being, fostering vitality, resilience, and a sense of calm.
Experience a yoga practice attuned to your unique needs, within a compassionate and supportive environment.
Together, let’s celebrate the gifts of yoga and life.
Fabulous those who:
- want to slow down and care for yourself
- want greater agility
- want a stronger healthier back
- want to be more flexible
- want to maintain mobility
- new to yoga
- feel stiff
- like good company
The gifts of growing older are many: maturity, grace, wisdom, experience, perspective, and years of happy memories.
The Ratna Ling staff can accommodate gluten/wheat free, vegan/dairy-free, and food-allergy meal requests.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
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