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Sound, Stillness, and Silence Meditation: Holiday Edition

Presented by Akron-Summit County Public Library, Kenmore Branch at Online/Virtual Space

Dec 01 2020
Sound, Stillness, and Silence Meditation: Holiday Edition

Enter the holiday season peacefully. This is a virtual meditative experience for everyone, regardless of experience. Find calm and peace with musical accompaniment. Register to receive a Zoom link.

Join Zach, local Troubadour of Peace, Musician, and Yogi in this program designed to enter the holiday season peacefully. This is a meditative experience for everyone, regardless of experience with mindfulness. Take this opportunity to find calm & peace, with musical accompaniment.

This program will be presented online in Zoom, a login will be sent several days prior to the event.  Please do not share the web link for this program. If someone else is interested in attending, please have him or her contact the library to register.

A webcam and microphone may be necessary for participation in this interactive event. If you have one or neither of these, your level of participation will be limited.

If you do not have an email address, please contact the Kenmore Branch at (330) 643-4650 to learn about how to participate in this program via phone.

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