Join us for events and classes happening this week:
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We Are Open Today (Sept. 5) from 10-3!
Stop by to browse the gallery or do a drop-in art project!
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Yoga Flow with Kate Remme
Date: Wednesdays weekly (9/1, 8, 15, 22, 29)
Time: 8:30-9:30am
Cost: $12/class (drop-in)
Instructor: Kate Remme
This athletic and strengthening Yoga class will flow from one pose to the next, while releasing muscle tenion & reducing stress. Various styles of Yoga will be explored, such as Power Yoga, Ashtanga, Vinyasa, and Yoga Fusion. Modifications offered for all levels.
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T'ai Chi for Arthritis with Peter Wisla
Date: Wednesdays weekly (9/8, 15, 22, 29)
Time: 8:30-9:30am
Cost: $12/class (drop-in) OR $40 for the 4-week Sept. session
Instructor: Peter Wisla
T’ai Chi is a low-impact, ancient Chinese exercise that progresses through a series of slow, gentle movements that flow together. There are many health benefits to T’ai Chi, such as improved balance, strength, endurance, and self-confidence, and may also help prevent falls in seniors. It is also beneficial for all ages, fitness levels, and abilities! In this class, participants will practice and learn movements that are beneficial for arthritis relief.
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Virtual and In-Person Timeslips
Date: Thursday, September 9
Time: 2-3pm
Sponsored by Northwoods United Way
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T'ai Chi with Peter Wisla (Thursday Session)
Date: Thursdays weekly (9/9, 16, 23, 30)
Time: 6-7pm
Cost: $12/class (drop-in) OR $40 for the 4-week Sept. session
Instructor: Peter Wisla
T’ai Chi is a low-impact, ancient Chinese exercise that progresses through a series of slow, gentle movements that flow together. There are many health benefits to T’ai Chi, such as improved balance, strength, endurance, and self-confidence, and may also help prevent falls in seniors. It is also beneficial for all ages, fitness levels, and abilities!
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The Northwoods Ukers LIVE
Date: Friday, September 10
Time: 7-9pm
Cost: Free to attend
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T'ai Chi with Peter Wisla (Saturday Session)
Date: Saturdays weekly (9/11, 18, 25)
Time: 8:15-9:15am
Cost: $12/class (drop-in) OR $30 for the 3-week Sept. session
Instructor: Peter Wisla
T’ai Chi is a low-impact, ancient Chinese exercise that progresses through a series of slow, gentle movements that flow together. There are many health benefits to T’ai Chi, such as improved balance, strength, endurance, and self-confidence, and may also help prevent falls in seniors. It is also beneficial for all ages, fitness levels, and abilities!
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September Beginning Wheel Throwing 1-Day Boot Camp
Date: Saturday, September 11
Time: 9am-3pm
(Glazing: September 25, 10am-12pm)
Cost: $80 / person
Instructor: Johanna Buwalda
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Raja Yoga with Peter Wisla
Date: Saturdays weekly (9/11, 18, 25)
Time: 9:30-10:30am
Cost: $12/class (drop-in) OR $30 for the 3-week Sept. session
Instructor: Peter Wisla
Raja Yoga can be understood as a quest for higher consciousness using art, music, poetry and movement via mandala, mantra tantra, koan and mudra for:
-Breath awareness, control, direction
-Mental and energy
-concentration
-Inward focus and absorption into Spiritual harmony
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Spider Platters (2-week class)
Date: Wednesday, September 15 and October 6 (2-week class)
Time: 4:30-6pm
Cost: $40 / person
Instructor: Johanna Buwalda
Recommended for ages 14+.
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Corks & Canvas
Date: Thursday, September 16
Time: 6-9pm
Cost: $45 / person
Instructor: Megan Raymond
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Clay Project: Mini Pumpkins
Date: Wednesday, September 22
Time: 4:30-6pm
Cost: $20 / person
Instructor: Johanna Buwalda
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Fall hours:
Mon. - Fri., 10am - 3pm
and 6-9pm music Fridays
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Contact Us
Phone: 715-479-4060
Email: info@eagleriverart.com
The Warehouse, Inc.
107 S. Railroad St. | P.O. Box 685
Eagle River, WI 54521
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The Warehouse Community Arts Center is a 501(c)3 organization and serves as Eagle River’s artistic hub, providing quality education, programming, and events that explore all aspects of creativity for all ages. We believe that access to the arts improves the quality of life of each individual who lives and plays here while also helping contribute to the economic vitality of our community.
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