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Thank you for visiting us! Welcome to SATYA YOGA CENTER, located in the beautiful lakeside town of Saugatuck, Michigan. Our intention in creating this sacred space was to invite the community, and all of our wonderful visitors, to join together and partake in classes and events to help better ourselves, our community, and even reach out into the world, "taking yoga off our mat", serving & helping where we can! Feel free to peruse our site, and send us a note with any feedback or requests! Namaste, my friends, and hope to see you soon! SPECIAL MUSICAL PERFORMANCE AT SATYA YOGA CENTER Co-Sponsored by Third Stone Art Gallery Limited Seating - Book Your Tickets Early! FRIDAY, AUGUST 29 SHOW BEGINS AT 8:00PM   A picture may paint a thousand words, but a word can tell the whole story. “Exquisite!” says author/radio host Ben Fong-Torres, former senior editor of Rolling Stone Magazine and perennial king of what’s hot and what’s not. He’s talking about pop/jazz vocalist/songwriter Jenna Mammina and he is not alone. Hailing from Michigan, home to luminary vocal legends like Aretha Franklin, Betty Carter, and her mentor, Abbey Lincoln, Jenna’s mixed heritage household and neighborhood surrounded her with a vast array of diverse culture and music. Her parents, Ben and Grace, both accomplished musicians in their own right, nurtured all four siblings to cultivate their own breed of musical talent, culminating in the creation of their own independent record label Mamma Grace Records. And the rest is HERstory... At the tender age of five, Jenna began singing in church and in clubs with her brothers Nino and Mitch and sister Lisa. Visits to her mother’s Native American New Mexico and experiencing the healing power of music planted the seed which would eventually define the power of the gift she now possesses. “I have fallen under Jenna’s spell” writes Oakland Tribune music critic Jim Herrington. “I hope to never recover from it.” Not that he’ll have to. Following anything but her muse was never an option and she has remained loyal to her calling. “From as far back as I can remember, I’ve always wanted to be on stage singing, with kids in a classroom, and own my own company” Jenna says. “Now I’m blessed to have my dreams come true.” While touring, Jenna continues to teach children ages 3-103, through her workshops Scat for CatsTM, Art of the DuoTM, and her latest, So You Want To be a Rock and Roll Star at schools and universities throughout the country. Recognized as one of the leading women of jazz/pop crossover for three years in a row by Jazziz Magazine, she recently shared the honor of both the cover and an original song “A Love that Lasts”, included alongside Diana Krall and Norah Jones. Her song “Contradictions” was included on the 2004 KKSF Aids Relief Sampler CD, featuring Joe Jackson and Brenda Russell. Other accolades bestowed upon Ms. Mammina include Jazz Performer of the Year for the SF Weekly, a nomination for Best Jazz Album for her sophomore CD, Meant to Be, by the California Music Awards, and the Goldy Award for her tireless work with children through her nationally acclaimed program Scat for Cats. Jenna’s first album, Under the Influence, was one of the most widely praised debuts in recent memory, earning a four-star review in Japan’s most prestigious jazz magazine, Swing Journal. With thousands of miles and performances under her tri-coastal musical gypsy skirt, Jenna has claimed the San Francisco Bay Area as her home and sanctuary. She has performed with a vast array of legendary talent, such as Bobby McFerrin, June Millington, Rickie Lee Jones, Al Jarreau, Phish, David Sanborn, Ray Obiedo, Wil Ackerman, Liz Story, Tuck Andress, and Rosemary Clooney. Jenna has graced the stages of esteemed venues like Yoshi’s in Oakland, California, Town Hall in New York, The Green Mill in Chicago, and festivals such as Jazz Aspen, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage, Monterey San Francisco, Big Sur and Mount Hood, continuing to delight sold-out crowds throughout the United States and touring over 250 dates a year. Jenna’s live performances capture her audiences and hold them like butterflies in the palm of her hand. “Jenna could sing a page from the phone book and make it sound like her own private piece of the sky,” writes Grapevine Culture critic Kimberlye Gold. “Like a devious detective, she can look around a room of any size and use that gift to freestyle a song on the spot about the people in it, including her band.” On each of her five self produced CDs Under the Influence 1999, Just a Little Bit 2000, Meant to Be 2002, Art of the Duo 2003 and Jenna’s 2005 release Inner Smile along with songwriting partner Jonathan Bendich, it is Jenna’s uncanny ability to wrap herself around a melody, drawing the listener in so closely he can hear his own heartbeat while trying to catch his breath. Whether it be a rendition of a classic jazz standard like “My One and Only Love,” a well-known pop tune like “Watching The Detectives” or one of her own compositions, “I Found You”, the end result is the same. “She doesn’t just cover Warren Zevon, Elvis Costello and James Taylor, she reupholsters them,” says Hew Hallock. She unwinds a song as if each word dangled from a string of twinkling charms and delicately snaps consonants like wishbones.” Ben Fong-Torres couldn’t agree more. “She teases it, toys with it, laughs with it, vocally dances with it, and, ultimately, the singer, and the song embrace one another, to the pleasure of the audience,” he says. “If these disks inspire you to seek out one of her club or concert engagements, be forewarned: You’ll have fun.” Learn more at www.jennamammina.com JOIN US! Friday, August 29th Show Begins at 8:00pm $20 Admission Comfortable Indoor Picnic Setting ~ Bring a Basket of your Favorite Refreshments! CDs Available - Outdoor CD Signing & Social (Weather Permitting)  SATURDAY, AUGUST 30TH OPEN HOUSE & ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY PARTY! 1:00 - 7:00PM Wow, what a year it's been! We are SO grateful to our wonderful community, as well as all of the visitors and the people 'passing-through' for being a part of our sacred space at Satya Yoga Center! Without you, we wouldn't be here! Thank you for taking the first steps with us last August as we nursed the beginning of what was to become our safe and sacred space ~ and then watching the phenomonal landscape right outside our windows turn from bright green into hues of orange and brown and yellow, with crisp leaves under foot, and the smell of Fall in the air ~ and then trudging through the snow all Winter - skidding into our parking lot, sliding into which ever snow pile was closest....(didn't seem like it would ever end, did it?) ~ and then practicing with us at the first signs of Spring, watching the deer & fawn pass through our courtyard, and the birds sing, and the flowers begin to bud ~ and then (finally!) experiencing together the first Summer breeze flow through the windows while practicing in the fresh air (ahhh!). We are very blessed, my friends. We have so much to be grateful for, and as we at Satya count our blessings, we count YOU first. It is an honor to come together, and create our yoga community and wellness center, and learn to support each other, encourage each other, and love ourselves, as well as all beings around us. Although on paper, we are the 'teachers' - you teach us more than you will ever know - and for that, we say a prayer just for you. We'd like to say THANK YOU by extending an invitation to our SECOND ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE on Saturday, August 30th beginning at 1pm. The day will be FILLED with all kinds of fun demonstrations, free classes, giveaways, games, and all kinds of refreshments! (Feel free to bring a favorite dish if you'd like to share!) Also, the Center for Women in Transitions will pick up the "BUILD A BACK-PACK" collection, and give a brief presentation. Demonstrations and *FREE* Classes are scheduled as follows: 1:00pm: Yoga for All (including neck massages for all!) 2:00pm: Mindfulness Meditation (immediately following yoga) 3:00pm: Legacy School - Self Defense Demonstrations 4:00pm: G.I. Jane Outdoor Training Camp 5:00pm: Zumba! 6:00pm: Legacy School - Tae Kwon Do Class & Awesome Demonstrations!   YOGA FOR A CAUSE: AUGUST FUNDRAISER - "BUILD A BACK-PACK": This month we are continuing our fundraising efforts to assist the "CHILDREN" in transition (in conjunction with the Center for Women in Transition) to help them prepare for the new school year. There are over 100 families in need of school supplies - so please - help us help them! Please consider contributing to this month's event: "BUILD A BACK-PACK" What we are asking from YOU - OUR COMMUNITY - is that each of you "BUILD A BACK-PACK" filled with back to school supplies for the children of the families receiving assistance from the Center for Women in Transition. Items needed are: pens, pencils, spiral bound notebooks, crayons, folders, binders, rulers, scissors, erasers, pencil boxes/bags, calculators, markers, colored pencils, construction paper, staplers, etc. Friends - there are PLENTY of "Back to School" specials out there - so consider helping out - and pack an extra back-pack for a child who really needs it! We will present the back-packs to the CWIT on Saturday, August 30th at our OPEN HOUSE / ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY! Please join us! Stop by anytime with your back-pack, and visit their site for more information: *tax receipts available! SATYA "ADVENTURE CLUB" (Co-Sponsored by our friends at Gazelle Sports) SEE WHAT'S NEW PAGE FOR MORE INFO: *Run, Walk, Climb, Swim, Bike & Yoga with us! *Cross Train at the Pump House Gym! *Get FIT at Boot Camp! *Participate in Gazelle Sports Workshops covering EVERYTHING sports related! ALL INCLUDED at an "INTRO PRICE" punch card currently priced at $60, yet VALUED AT OVER $250! *Cards expire 12/31/08 (we extended it from 8/31/08), and can be shared amongst family & friends!
"And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom." - Anais Nin (1903 - 1977) LET'S "CHOOSE" TO BE HEALTHIER AND HAPPIER! New buds are appearing everywhere. And I can't help but be reminded by them that it's once again time to allow ourselves to blossom. We're on the verge....I can feel it! A Jungian analyst commented "You think that the way you are now is the way you have to be. That isn't true. You can change all of it. You can change your relationships. You can change the way that you do things. You can change the way you feel."
It's called choice. And it's all yours. There is nothing more radical than the moment you realize that IT IS possible to reinvent your life. We're not talking about trading in your faded blue jeans and sweatshirts for robes and mala beads - or even leaving a regular job to join the Peace Corps. We're suggesting CHANGING YOUR MIND - reconfiguring your mental and emotional attitudes, shifting your vision of life—the kind of inner shift that turns a pessimist into someone capable of seeing the perfection in everything, or that allows an angry or frightened person to learn how to channel that energy into something creative. We need to understand that giving ourselves a DAILY sense of 'self-permission' to take care of ourselves will make us happier, more peaceful, more in touch with the love and wisdom at our core, the very essence of who we are, and who we are meant to be.
Let's open up - turn our faces toward the sunshine - and blossom together! |
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