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  • Location Benedict Canyon Retreat House
  • Experience Levels All
  • This class is a donation based class. No one will be turned away for lack of funds.
  • Date/Time Friday, July 26, 2024
    10:00 AM - 1:00 PM PT
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Join with local mindful aging friends for a half-day compassion in the Canyon retreat. All activities will take place outdoors and on patios.

We’ll walk. We’ll even talk some, meditate, learn and share a meal together — all amidst the green and wild beauty of InsightLA’s Benedict Canyon Retreat House in North Beverly Hills.

Where is this retreat located?
This event will take place in person at the Benedict Canyon Retreat House. Find directions, information on what to bring and more on this link.

Suggested donation: $45

 

Wendy Schmelzer, LCSW Teacher

Wendy Schmelzer has been teaching meditation in health and healing environments since 2006 — most recently as an instructor at the Greater Los Angeles VA where for five years she taught mindfulness and compassion practices to staff, veterans, and family caregivers as part of InsightLA’s VA CALM team. A longtime meditator, she is a graduate... Read more

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