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  • Join the House of Ireland in Balboa Park to celebrate Irish heritage and culture on St. Patrick's Day this year. The Cottage will be hosing the lawn program in the Houses of Pacific Relations green space in Balboa Park on March 17. Irish stew and treats will be available from 11 a.m. until sell out. Lawn program with traditional Irish music, Irish dance, and singing will be on stage from 2 - 3 p.m. Wear your green, arrive early, bring sunscreen and a chair, and claim a spot for the family fun. It's a great way to celebrate Irish hospitality. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • In this yoga class we will move with the breath to embrace the energies of rebirth and new beginnings. The slow and gentle nature of this class is perfect for beginners and is also great for other students who can sink deeper into their practice. The language of instruction is Yiddish with English translation. Instructor: Tanya Yakovleva Tetyana (Tanya) Yakovleva is a Yiddish lecturer of the Yiddish Arts and Academics Association of North America (YAAANA) and a literature lecturer at YIVO Institute for Jewish Research. She studied Comparative Literature, Classical, Slavic, Jewish, and Media Studies at the universities of Kharkiv, Regensburg, Bari, and San Diego and received her PhD in Slavic and Jewish Studies from the University of Regensburg in 2019. Tanya is a certified yoga teacher (RYT 200) and sees her mission in bringing joy and equilibrium to people through the Mind-Body-Spirit connection. For more information visit: yiddishlandcalifornia.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
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