Hello everyone! I hope you had an enchanting, amazing Halloween. Today I wanted to discuss something that’s personal. And with the holidays such as Christmas and Thanksgiving coming up, I figured now would be a perfect time. Though Thanksgiving and Christmas bring with it merriment, festivities, and of course gratitude (yeah I never would’ve guessed on that one), for many people, the holidays can bring a bit of stress. So let’s chat about it. Here are a few ways you can work on your mental health during the holiday season.
The first one I have is to, in the words of Parks and Recreation, “treat yo self.” What does it mean to treat yourself? It means if you’re having a day where you’re struggling: feeling depressed, extra anxious, whatever, do something for you. Do something that makes you feel relaxed, calm, or joyful. I don’t often treat myself, but a little while ago, early October to be exact, I did. I was feeling a bit miserable, and so I decided to buy the box set of a show I’d been wanting to see for a long time. Yes, before you ask, it was Community. I love comedy shows, and this show I’d been wanting to see for ages. Another thing I like to do to treat myself is rewatch a favorite movie. Not too long ago, one summer’s day, I rewatched the classic Ghibli film Spirited Away. When I treat myself, it reminds me of how much I cherish myself. And everyone needs to value themselves around the holidays.
My second tip is to volunteer. I aspire in my daily life to make a difference, to improve the world. If not the world than the life of one person. I volunteer now whenever I can. I started volunteering for the Cox Science Center and Aquarium in July of 2022, and I still absolutely adore it. Everyone I’ve been able to meet has been so kind and friendly. Plus, I’m a science nerd! Some other volunteering opportunities I’ve had are with the Greenacres Historical Society and the Palm Beach County Library System. I’ve volunteered with the Greenacres Historical society since June of 2023, and been able to look at censuses, sort through photos, among other things. For someone who’s considering history as a backup major, it’s a fantastic experience. I do feel like a time traveler, bringing the past back to life. Finally..the library! I’m a bibliophile, and it’s incredible learning how to sort books. I’ve already been able to learn so much. I feel as if I’m able to be part of an ever flowing river of knowledge, one that is becoming deeper every moment. Volunteering in general is a delightful way to help others, and in the end makes you feel good. And, according to www.ableto.com, it helps to lower stress levels and fight depression.
Anyway, that’s all I have for you this month. Make sure to take it easy and to practice gratitude every day. See you all soon!
Testimony from Holocaust Survivors is our most powerful educational tool.
(Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.) – October 28, 2024 inSIGHT Through Education, the primary funder of Holocaust education for Palm Beach County schools, proudly announces its new Speakers Training Program. These virtual workshops provide storytelling training for the children (second generation) of Holocaust Survivors.
The program will prepare and empower the 2G community to become guest speakers in elementary, middle, and high schools throughout Palm Beach County. Involvement will not only enrich the personal journeys of participants but also help provide life-changing opportunities for thousands of students.
Workshops will be led by award-winning author and documentary storyteller, Rachael Cerrotti. Her work, We Share the Same Sky, chronicles her grandmother’s Holocaust journey and exemplifies how storytelling can preserve history.
Sessions will be offered via Zoom twice a month beginning on November 10, 2024, and ending on March 16, 2025. Participants will delve into family archives, learn storytelling techniques for different audiences, navigate ethical considerations of sharing family stories, discuss competing and contradictory memories, explore themes of grief, immigration, and love, and consider the power and responsibility of passing down stories.
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About inSIGHT Through Education inSIGHT Through Education is a nonprofit, nonsectarian organization with a mission to inspire and educate, encouraging kindness, acceptance, and respect for all, using lessons learned from the Holocaust and genocides worldwide, to recognize and oppose antisemitism, hatred, and bigotry. inSIGHT is the backbone of Holocaust Education in Palm Beach County Schools, which is mandated in Florida, along with the study of antisemitism. inSIGHT knows that education is the key to change and is committed to opening the hearts and minds of young people, our future leaders.
Join Jacy November 1-3 at The Palm Beach County Convention Center
for Transformative “Working In” Sessions—
Open to the Public and Media
October 25, 2024, Palm Beach, FL – This November, the public and media are invited to attend the Eudemonia wellness event at The Palm Beach County Convention Center, where former Division One football player, NIKE-sponsored athlete, and global fitness instructor Jacy Cunningham will debut his revolutionary WORKING IN™ classes. From November 1-3, experience Jacy’s unique approach, which blends mindfulness and movement in an uplifting, high-energy format designed to empower anyone looking to strengthen both body and mind.
Jacy’s unique approach connects with the everyday person—from early-morning runners and parents juggling it all to nurses tackling irregular hours and individuals without traditional gym access. WORKING IN™ emphasizes accessible, inspiring, and deeply personal fitness by combining invigorating movements with motivational breathing techniques, playful HIIT-style activities, and self-affirming moments like, “I love my sh*t,” embracing self-love in all its forms.
Jacy’s wellness journey began as a Division One Collegiate Football player, training with elite coaches and gaining insights into what it truly means to thrive. Over the years, he has redefined fitness from the inside out, discovering that true strength begins within. Through WORKING IN™, he offers a groundbreaking fusion of movement, mindfulness, and meditation, empowering people from all walks of life to connect with their inner potential.
Jacy’s expertise has taken him to stages worldwide, from guiding global thought leaders at Summit Series in Eden, Utah, to launching immersive wellness experiences with NIKE during the 2016 Olympics. His WORKING IN™ philosophy is designed to be an inclusive and transformative experience, uplifting everyone who pushes limits.
Join Jacy Cunningham at Eudemonia 2024 for an immersive, empowering experience that goes beyond physical wellness to embrace the extraordinary within. Together, we’re elevating the heartbeat of our communities and uncovering the power that lies within us all.
The public is encouraged to attend, and media are warmly invited to participate in Jacy’s classes to experience this groundbreaking fitness concept firsthand. Registration is available at .E
Event Details:
· Location: The Palm Beach County Convention Center
· Dates: November 1-3, 2024
· Learn more and register at: EClass Schedule:
· Friday, November 1
o Time: 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM
o Location: Atrium
o Title: Working In
o Description: A unique class that combines intense physical fitness (HIIT) with calming mindfulness practices (meditation). Experience both the sweat and the silence, each offering insights for personal growth.
· Saturday, November 2
o Time: 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM
o Location: Beaches Stage at EXPOSOME
o Title: Community in Motion
o Description: Join “Community in Motion,” a high-energy class blending HIIT and strength exercises with partner and group activities. Led by Jacy Cunningham and Dr. Jessica Shepherd, this class promotes connection and shared goals in a motivating environment.
· Sunday, November 3
o Time: 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM
o Location: Oceana A
o Title: Unleash the Beast Workout
o Description: This high-intensity workout utilizes Tabata and AMRAP protocols for a full-body burn. Perfect for fitness enthusiasts looking to push their limits, this class takes cardio to the max with minimal recovery time.
Please arrive at the venue at least 20 minutes before the start time.
Media Assets:
Images of Jacy Cunningham are available for download here: .I
About Working In™:WORKING IN™ is a revolutionary fitness experience that combines mindfulness, movement, and motivational techniques to empower individuals to connect with their inner strength and embrace a holistic approach to wellness.
In this AroundWellington NewsSpot, Roxanne Stein interviews veteran George Kinoshita and Michelle Garvey, Asst. Director of Community Events for the Village of Wellington, about the upcoming Wellington Rotary Ruck March & Food Drive on November 10, 2024. Video sponsored by LA Medical and Riverbridge Dentistry. Produced by Khanna House Studios.
During a recent two-week trip to Asia, I had a chance to eyewitness life in a distant part of the world, which I had never had a chance to visit. It was a memorable fortnight, to say the least. During my week-long excursion to Shanghai, China followed by a week in South Korea, I worked for the scoring team of Wellington-based R2 Innovative Technologies, which is the official scoring provider of the LPGA Tour. Our first stop was the Buick LPGA Shanghai Championship at the Qizhong Garden Golf Club in Shanghai followed by a week of tournament golf at the BMW Ladies Championship at the Seowon Valley Country Club in Seowon Hill, Republic of Korea (i.e. South Korea).
During my time in both countries, I quickly appreciated the value of being able to speak either Chinese Mandarin and Korean. I speak neither language, but I was able to communicate. It helped that many of the Chinese and the Koreans do speak some English. I tried my best to learn a few words of either native language, with limited success.
A few of my ‘big-picture’ takeaways during my two weeks in Asia revolved around roads, housing, airports, food, and coffee.
Both the Chinese and the Koreans are big-time builders who know how to construct a superhighway or two or three. When our delegation made the commute from the airports in Shanghai and Seoul to our respective tournament hotels, we traveled along many interstate-like highways and through many ‘spaghetti junction-like’ interchanges. Each roadway was an impressive engineering feat.
In Shanghai and in greater Seoul, millions of residents are living in massive vertical high-rise apartment complexes. With so many millions of people living in those two countries, especially the greater Shanghai area, it’s understandable why it’s necessary to go vertical to find housing rather than expand the housing in a horizontal direction.
The airports in Shanghai and Seoul are modern, top-notch tributes to trans-Pacific and global transportation.
It became abundantly clear that American diets are far more conservative and limited than our Chinese and Korean counterparts. While navigating a section of Shanghai during my Friday night in China’s biggest city, I walked along a thoroughfare that was lined with restaurants and food vendors which were selling food, much of which I could not recognize.
Finally, when you compare life in China and Korea with life here in the U.S., people may speak different languages, wear different types of clothes, and eat different types of food, the one common trait that they all share is a good cup of coffee. Throughout Shanghai and the greater Seoul area, you’ll find many outlets where you can buy and enjoy a hot cup of coffee. My favorite sign was in Korea which stated that it sold Coffee and Pasta. That was an interesting combination. As you would expect, Starbucks has a presence in both countries.
As for the two LPGA golf tournaments, China’s Ruoning Yin won the Buick LPGA Championship and Australia’s Hannah Green won the BMW Ladies Championship. While coffee was in plentiful supply, both players chose to celebrate their victories with, I believe, French Champagne.
WELLINGTON, FL – Experience the most unforgettable events at The Mall at Wellington Green. November’s programming highlights include an exciting health and wellness expo and family-friendly pursuits to Santa’s anticipated holiday arrival. Come for the fun and stay for the thrill at Wellington’s favorite mall.
Wellington Regional Medical Center Lung Health Event
Saturday, November 2
10am – 2pm
City Furniture Court
This special event aims to raise awareness about lung cancer and highlight the importance of early detection, prevention, and treatment options. Attendees will have the opportunity to speak with healthcare professionals, learn about risk factors, screening methods, and the latest advancements in lung cancer treatment. There will also be educational materials, interactive exhibits, and a potentially life-saving opportunity for current and former smokers to be screened for early detection of lung cancer.
Kids Club Mommy & Me Thanksgiving Party
Wednesday, November 13
10:30am – 12pm
Grand Court
Free
Parents and children under five are invited to an early thanksgiving celebration. Guests will enjoy fun, interactive activities and performances including Thanksgiving arts and crafts and Patty Shukla’s Primary Songs Show. Snacks will also be served.
The Giving Tree
November 14 – December 8
The Ice Palace in Grand Court
Give the gift of sharing this holiday season! Visit the mall’s Giving Tree located in The Ice Palace in Grand Court. From November 14 to December 8, shoppers can select a tag from The Giving Tree, purchase and wrap the items listed, and return the gifts to The Ice Palace. Gifts will benefit the Back-to-Basics Angel Program which provides over 10,000 needy children in Palm Beach County with clothing and necessities. For more information on the Back-to-Basics Angel Program, visit backtobasicsinc.org/angel-program-1.
Santa Photos at The Ice Palace
November 14 – December 24
Hours vary
The Ice Palace in Grand Court
Children always look forward to a magical visit with Santa Claus at The Mall at Wellington Green. Get snapped with Santa at The Ice Palace and tell him what you’re wishing for this year! To book online, visit bit.ly/wellsanta1.
Santa’s Arrival and PJ Party
Friday, November 15
6–7:30pm
The District at Wellington Green
Free
Santa Claus is coming to town! Santa’s official escalator arrival at The Mall at Wellington Green will ramp up with an ultimate pajama party featuring non-stop musical entertainment, including special performances by Frozen’s Elsa, Anna, and Olaf, along with photo ops, holiday cookie cakes, and more.
BFF Black Friday Brunch
Friday, November 29
10am – 12pm
Free
The District at Wellington Green
Take a break from Black Friday shopping and enjoy a delicious brunch and mimosa bar, catered by Sandy James Catering. Enjoy gift card giveaways, swag bags, fun photo ops, and DJ entertainment. Plus, the first 250 guests will receive a complimentary BFF swag bag.
Zumba Dance Party with Jaime
Every Saturday
10:30–11:30am
Free
The District at Wellington Green
Livin’ La Vida Zumba! Enjoy The Mall at Wellington Green’s fun, dance fitness party program that combines high- and low-intensity Latin dance moves designed to burn calories and boost cardio endurance. All ages and levels are welcome.
The Mall at Wellington Green is located at 10300 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington. For more information, call (561) 227-6900 or visit shopwellingtongreen.com.
About The Mall at Wellington Green
The Mall at Wellington Green in Wellington, FL is a 1.2 million square foot, two-level regional shopping destination, and it features over 160 stores. Retailers include Macy’s, Dillard’s, Apple, Brighton, Chico’s, Forever 21, H&M, Tommy Bahama, City Furniture, The Palm Beach Museum of Natural History, CMX Wellington, and more. For more information, visit shopwellingtongreen.com.
Nonprofit Nest & the 501cTV Podcast Was Nominated for Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP)38th National Philanthropy Day
West Palm Beach, FL (October 28, 2024) – Nonprofit Nest and the 501cTV Podcast has been nominated for the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) Palm Beach County’s National Philanthropy Day. This day is set aside to announce and celebrate the nominees and leaders in philanthropy in Palm Beach County.
Nonprofit Nest supports our nonprofit partners, highlights industry leaders driving change, and shines a spotlight on those making a real impact. The 501cTV Podcast, sponsored by Nonprofit Nest and hosted by CEO Jenell Harris, brings together system change leaders, thought leaders, nonprofits, and nonprofit partners to discuss the latest in the industry and how organizations of all sizes can effectively move their missions forward. Whether a nonprofit has been established for decades or is just starting out, this show offers something for everyone, including exclusive insights on the season’s most anticipated events and galas. Through Nonprofit Nest’s 501cTV Podcast, guests can share their organization’s mission with a broader audience, expanding their impact.
Encouraging others, The 501cTV Podcast is dedicated to nonprofit leaders who wish to share their mission and values with the PBC community in hopes of generating awareness and driving action to support generous missions to make the world, and the Palm Beach County community, a better and safer place by uplifting others. The dedication and mission of Nonprofit Nest and the 501cTV Podcast reflect the ongoing philanthropic efforts that truly deserve recognition.
On November 15, the 38th National Philanthropy Day luncheon will take place at the Hilton West Palm Beach, located at 600 Okeechobee Blvd., from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. During the event, Nonprofit Nest and the 501cTV Podcast will be recognized as nominees and prominent leaders in philanthropy in Palm Beach County.
“We’re proud of what the Palm Beach County community did today,” said David Chaves Lopez, a senior development manager at the Alzheimer’s Association Southeast Florida Chapter. “We have so many people impacted by Alzheimer’s, it’s inspiring to see what we can do together to help end this disease and find new treatments.”
According to a study released at the 2023 Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, Palm Beach County has 51,600 residents estimated to be living with Alzheimer’s, ranking it #10 for counties in the U.S with the largest number of people age 65 and older estimated to be living with the disease. That number is expected to continue to rise in the coming years.
By 2030, all members of the baby-boom generation (Americans born between 1946 and 1964) will be 65 or older, the age range of greatest risk for Alzheimer’s. However, new treatments approved by the FDA in the last two years have been shown to slow the progression of the disease.
“Funds from Walk to End Alzheimer’s will drive research, and with it, new treatments and risk reduction methods,” said Chaves Lopez.
The event was locally sponsored by Lisbet Assisted Living and Memory Care at Wellington Bay, Author Health and AvMed. Edward Jones was the national presenting sponsor.
Participants can still donate to Walk to End Alzheimer’s Palm Beach through December 31 at alz.org/PalmBeachWalk or by calling the Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 Helpline at 800.272.3900.
Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s®
The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’sis the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and research. Since 1989, the Alzheimer’s Association mobilized millions of Americans in the Alzheimer’s Association Memory Walk®; now the Alzheimer’s Association is continuing to lead the way with Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Together, we can end Alzheimer’s.
Alzheimer’s Association®
The Alzheimer’s Association is a worldwide voluntary health organization dedicated to Alzheimer’s care, support and research. Its mission is to lead the way to end Alzheimer’s and all other dementia — by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. Visit alz.org or call 800.272.3900.
(Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.) – October 22, 2024 – inSIGHT Through Education will kick off its I·SERIES, eye-opening programming for community education on November 6, 2024, at The Church of Bethesda- by-the-Sea at 7 p.m. with Pastor Chris Edmonds’ presentation of Footsteps of My Father. Discover the profound impact of “the power of one” through the inspiring story of Master Sgt. Roddie Edmonds. During a critical moment in WWII, Sgt. Edmonds made a courageous stand, risking his life to save hundreds of Jewish soldiers. This event promises to be a journey through time and an inspiration for all generations. Don’t miss this opportunity to witness the enduring power of human goodness. Tickets are $30 and may be purchased at https://www.insightthrougheducation.org/2024-2025-events
Thanks to its unwavering supporters, inSIGHT Through Education has awarded over $1.7 million in program funding since 2010 to Palm Beach County schools and the community for Holocaust, antisemitism, and acceptance education. They continue to expand their impact each year, and over the past three years, they’ve doubled their funding annually, from $100,000 to $800,000. Please join them in celebrating their sensational, 15th Anniversary season!
The Palm Beach Center to Combat Antisemitism and Hatred, in partnership with The Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County, proudly serves as a Community Partner and Presenting Sponsors for the 15th Anniversary season of events for inSIGHT Through Education. Tickets and more information about this season’s events can be found at insightthrougheducation.org/2024-2025-events.
I·SERIES: Eye-Opening Programming for Community Education
inSIGHT Through Education is a nonprofit, nonsectarian organization with a mission to inspire and educate, encouraging kindness, acceptance, and respect for all, using lessons learned from the Holocaust and genocides worldwide, to recognize and oppose antisemitism, hatred, and bigotry. inSIGHT is the backbone of Holocaust Education in Palm Beach County Schools, which is mandated in Florida, along with the study of antisemitism. inSIGHT knows that education is the key to change and is committed to opening the hearts and minds of young people, our future leaders. Learn more at insightthrougheducation.org.
In partnership with the Palm Beach County Library System Time: 10am – 1pm Cost: FREE with paid museum admission. Children presenting a valid library card from any Palm Beach County library will receive free admission along with one accompanying adult.
Reading with your family is an important bonding experience. Children and their families are encouraged to celebrate Families Reading Together this year at the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens. For this year’s theme come dressed as your favorite book or comic character.
Give the gift of a Morikami Membership! For this one day only renewals and new members can get an extra month on their annual membership! Special is only available in-person, does not apply to online membership sales.
Schedule of Free Activities:
Great Book Giveaway (Sakai Room)
Family Fun Activity
Kamishibai Storytelling in the Theater (20 mins.)
11:00am – Magic Tea Kettle
11:30am – The Goblin, the Water Imp, and the Thunder God
The workshop teaches the basics of sadō – The Way of Tea – necessary to understand the aesthetics of sadō and to fully enjoy the tea ceremony itself. Participants become familiar with how to be a guest, how to make a bowl of tea, and serve it.
Sundays, November 3, 10, 17, 24, December 8
The Art of Bonsai (C) Time: Beginners – 12:30pm – 3:30pm
Intermediate – 9am – 12pm Cost: $100 (Morikami Members $90) Advance Registration Required Bonsai means “a tree in a tray.” The art of bonsai creates the illusion of age and maturity of a tree
which has developed and sustained the effects of nature for many years. Students of bonsai learn to artfully trim and train a tree in a container.
Cost: $90 (Morikami Members $80) Advance Registration Required *Intermediate courses are for students with prior experience or have taken at least three sessions of Ikebana classes.
Flower arranging, ikebana, is a traditional Japanese art form spanning centuries. Ikebana has various different schools of study, each with unique philosophies and aesthetics. Dating back to the 15th century, the Ikenobo School is the oldest and most traditional. Students in this course learn the basic principles and style of Ikenobo, creating fresh flower arrangements each week to take home and enjoy.
Wednesdays, November 6, 13, 20
Ikebana Flower Arrangement: Sogetsu School
Time: Beginners – 10:30am –12:30pm
Intermediate – 1:30pm – 3:30pm*
Cost: $67.50 (Morikami Members $60) Advance Registration Required Flower arranging, ikebana, is a traditional Japanese art form spanning centuries. Ikebana has various different schools of study, each with unique philosophies and aesthetics. The Sogetsu School is a contemporary school which focuses on the creativity and individuality of ikebana. The idea is that ikebana can be done by anyone, anywhere, with almost anything. Students will learn the basics of Sogetsu and create pieces each week to take home and enjoy. *Intermediate courses are for students with prior experience.
The use of indigo dye, or aizome, has a long and cherished history in Japan. The deep blue colors for which Japanese textiles are celebrated come from the leaves of the tade ai, a plant introduced to Japan from China in the sixth century. Shibori is a Japanese technique of manual resist dyeing used to make patterns on fabrics. Learn various shibori techniques and create a tenugui clothtowel for your home or personal use.
Saturday, November 9 Film Screening: AKIRA
Time: 11am
(124 mins., 1988, Rated R, Sci-fi, Anime) (In Japanese, subtitled in English) Cost: $5
In the year of 2019, thirty one years after World War III, Tokyo has been rebuilt into Neo-Tokyo a modern metropolis. A secret military project endangers New-Tokyo when it turns a biker gang member into a rampaging psychic psychopath who can only be stopped by a teenager, his gang of biker friends and a group of psychics.
Saturday, November 9
The Cultural Significance of AKIRA – Talk by Curators Stefan Riekeles and Hiroko Myokam Time: 1:30 pm Cost: FREE (with paid museum admission)
Join the curators of the exhibition AKIRA: The Architecture of Neo-Tokyo for an introduction to the production process of Japanese animation in general and to the details of the classic ground-breaking animated film AKIRA’s genesis. Hiroko Myokam will highlight the archiving situation of these important artifacts of a historic milestone in animation history in today’s industry. Stefan Riekeles will elaborate on the specific cultural value of AKIRA’s background artwork which continues to inspire artists and an audience alike to this day.
Hailing from Stuttgart, Germany, Stefan Riekeles is a graduate of Humboldt University, Berlin and the Technical University, Berlin. He is an animation historian and exhibition curator of several internationally touring exhibitions of original anime background art, most notably Proto Anime Cut (Berlin, Dortmund, Barcelona, Madrid, Tallinn, Basel, 2011-2013), Anime Architecture (Berlin, London, Sydney, Delray Beach, 2016-2019), AKIRA – The Architecture of Neo Tokyo (Berlin, Delray Beach, 2022 & 2024) and Cityscapes in Anime Background Art (Kanazawa, 2023). He founded Riekeles Gallery in 2021. His most recent publication is Anime Architecture – Imagined Worlds and Endless Megacities (Thames & Hudson, 2020).
Hiroko Myokam is from Ishikawa, Japan and a graduate of the University of Tsukuba, School of Art and Design, the Academy of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences (IAMAS) and completed an MA in Media Art Histories at the University of Danube. After working as a curator at the SKIPCITY Museum of the Moving Image (2004-2007) and the NTT InterCommunication Center (2007-2009), she was a visiting researcher at the Inter Media Art Institute Düsseldorf, Germany (2013-2018). In 2018, she co-founded the Eizo Workshop with Noriyuki Kimura. She is currently a curatorial researcher of SIAF Lab, a director of the Toshio Iwai Archive & Research, and a part-time lecturer at the Kanazawa College of Art and Kyoto Seika University.
Cost: $60 (Morikami Members $55) Advance Registration Required
Expand upon your knowledge of Japanese tea ceremony in this hands-on class. Perform traditional Japanese tea ceremony, with its ever-evolving seasonal subtleties, in the authentic Seishin-an Tea House under the guidance of instructor Yoshiko Hardick. The tea ceremony changes from month to month and from season to season. Intermediate course requires approval by the instructor before registering. *Sunday Beginner’s II Class Prerequisite – You must have already taken a Thursday beginner’s I class session or a workshop to attend Sunday classes.
Cost: $60 (Morikami Members $55) Advance Registration Required
Expand upon your knowledge of Japanese tea ceremony in this hands-on class. Perform traditional Japanese tea ceremony, with its ever-evolving seasonal subtleties, in the authentic Seishin-an Tea House under the guidance of instructor Yoshiko Hardick. The tea ceremony changes from month to month and from season to season. Intermediate course requires approval by the instructor before registering.
Saturday, November 16 Sado: The Way of Tea Time: 12pm, 1:30pm or 3pm Cost: $5 with paid museum admission.
Observe Japanese sadō, an ever-changing demonstration rich in seasonal subtleties. Your involvement in the true spirit of sadō — harmony (wa), reverence (kei), purity (sei), tranquility (jaku) — along with a sip of matcha green tea and a sweet will help you bring a calm perspective into your busy life.
Saturday, November 16
Introduction to the Art of Kintsugi Time: 10:00am – 12:30pm
Cost: $70 Advance Registration Required Kintsugi an inspired version of the traditional Japanese art form of mending broken pottery with gold powder.
Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens is located at 4000 Morikami Park Road, Delray Beach. For more information, call (561) 495-0233 or visit morikami.org.