Prama celebrates 10th anniversary with festival June 3

Press release:

The Prama Institute and Wellness Center will hold an all-day festival on Saturday, June 3, to celebrate its 10th anniversary. The public is invited to enjoy this free celebration, taking place from 10am-10pm at Prama’s double-domed facility, located at 310 Panhandle Rd., just south of Marshall and 20 minutes from Asheville.
There will be a variety of free classes, workshops, and activities taking place throughout the day from which to choose.  These include yoga and meditation classes by some of the region’s best teachers, holistic workshops by Prama faculty, 5Rhythm dance session, sound healing, tours of its Wellness Center, massage, music by Chris Rosser, poetry by Keith Flynn, and others. Participants will also be able to purchase a delicious and nutritious lunch and dinner prepared by Prama’s chefs. Activities for children will be held throughout the day. And of course everyone can take advantage of the wonderful hiking trails around the land.
Since 2007, the Prama Institute has become a landmark retreat and conference center in the Southeast, hosting events that promote holistic health, spirituality, the arts, environmentalism, and social activism. In 2012, it opened the Prama Wellness Center, an innovative health center that promotes positive lifestyle changes through its retreats and individualized coaching. Both facilities are located on 130 acres of idyllic, secluded rolling hills that border the French Broad River. The land is interlaced with hiking trails that connect the many affiliated projects of the Prama community.

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