Monday, April 13
5:30 PM
Kim
ROOTED (Foundational Vinyasa Flow)
111 Saranac St
ROOTED (Foundational Vinyasa Flow)
April 13, 2026 •
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
111 Saranac St
Kim Ket
Kim’s yoga journey began as a search for healing during one of the most difficult times of her life. Originally from a small village in Cambodia, she was raised by her grandparents until moving to the United States in 2006 to reunite with her parents. Just two years later, she was faced with the devastating loss of her grandparents, a tragedy that led her to struggle deeply with grief and depression.
In the midst of this hardship, Kim discovered meditation and yoga as powerful tools for healing and self-discovery. What started as a way to cope soon blossomed into a lifelong passion for mindful movement, breath, and connection. Over time, her practice has evolved to embrace the deeper spiritual and emotional aspects of yoga, as well as its physical benefits.
Kim’s classes emphasize more than just the physical postures—they offer space for healing, reflection, and empowerment. She is passionate about creating an inclusive and supportive environment where students can explore the connection between body, mind, and spirit.
Off the mat, Kim loves diving deeper into meditation and Ayurveda, and cherishes time with family and community.
Description
Explore mindful movement and breath-led flowing sequences designed to help you build strength, balance, and stability from the ground up. This class moves at a thoughtful pace, creating space to explore the building blocks of vinyasa in a way that feels supportive and sustainable.
Thoughtful sequencing, clear cueing, and a calm, welcoming atmosphere invite you to move with curiosity, choice, and confidence—no pressure to perform, just space to meet yourself where you are while developing a deeper understanding of foundational postures and transitions.
Expect accessible standing poses, gentle core engagement, and step-by-step exploration of foundational movements that gradually support steadier, more fluid flows. Each class winds down with soothing restorative poses to help the body settle and deepen the mind–body connection.
60 min Accessible for everyBODY
Thoughtful sequencing, clear cueing, and a calm, welcoming atmosphere invite you to move with curiosity, choice, and confidence—no pressure to perform, just space to meet yourself where you are while developing a deeper understanding of foundational postures and transitions.
Expect accessible standing poses, gentle core engagement, and step-by-step exploration of foundational movements that gradually support steadier, more fluid flows. Each class winds down with soothing restorative poses to help the body settle and deepen the mind–body connection.
60 min Accessible for everyBODY
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Tuesday, April 14
9:00 AM
Jennifer
CONNECTED (Gentle Yoga)
Yoga Studio Sanctuary, Suite 150
CONNECTED (Gentle Yoga)
April 14, 2026 •
9:00 am - 10:00 am
Yoga Studio Sanctuary, Suite 150
Jennifer & Eevee🐾
Owner and certified RYT 500 instructor Jennifer Green is a retired USAF veteran, who served as a medic and later earned her nursing degree specializing in emergency medicine & trauma.
Jennifer is a passionate advocate for the education and development of neuroplasticy behind the yoga practice and the integration of these practices as an adjunct and complimentary practice to traditional medical, physical & mental health therapies. Her work is grounded in deep understanding of the neuroscience and biology of trauma and the impact of stress on the body and mind.
Certifications include:
iRest Yoga Nidra, Warriors At Ease Level 2, Veterans Yoga Project, 300 hour Trauma Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga ~TCTSY, Restorative Yoga, Somatic Therapy, Trauma Informed Yoga for Sexual Assault, Medical Neuroscience
Description
An intuitive and compassionate exploration of the body mind and spirit that will aid in bringing synchronicity and balance to your days. Expect slow and gentle sequences, and dynamic somatic movement, emphasizing the development of body awareness, reduction of stress, and cultivating emotional regulation to strengthen the connection between body, mind and spirit.
60 min class Accessible Yoga Class
60 min class Accessible Yoga Class
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4:00 PM
Jennifer
BALANCED (Neuro-Balance)
Yoga Studio Sanctuary, Suite 150
BALANCED (Neuro-Balance)
April 14, 2026 •
4:00 pm - 5:15 pm
Yoga Studio Sanctuary, Suite 150
Jennifer & Eevee🐾
Owner and certified RYT 500 instructor Jennifer Green is a retired USAF veteran, who served as a medic and later earned her nursing degree specializing in emergency medicine & trauma.
Jennifer is a passionate advocate for the education and development of neuroplasticy behind the yoga practice and the integration of these practices as an adjunct and complimentary practice to traditional medical, physical & mental health therapies. Her work is grounded in deep understanding of the neuroscience and biology of trauma and the impact of stress on the body and mind.
Certifications include:
iRest Yoga Nidra, Warriors At Ease Level 2, Veterans Yoga Project, 300 hour Trauma Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga ~TCTSY, Restorative Yoga, Somatic Therapy, Trauma Informed Yoga for Sexual Assault, Medical Neuroscience
Description
Walk the line between action and calm, effort and ease with this intentional and mindful movements incorporating neurological and vestibular challenges in this unique and uplifting class to bring balance to the mind, body and spirit. Expect dynamic movement drills emphasizing balance and mobility, the incorporation of wobble cushions, balance pads and boards, followed by an extended restorative practice incorporating guided meditation, allowing body and mind to ease into deep internal reflection and nervous system shift into rest.
75 min mobility based accessible yoga class
75 min mobility based accessible yoga class
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5:30 PM
Jennifer
RESTORED (Restorative Yoga)
Yoga Studio 🍃 Sanctuary, Suite 150
RESTORED (Restorative Yoga)
April 14, 2026 •
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Yoga Studio 🍃 Sanctuary, Suite 150
Jennifer & Eevee🐾
Owner and certified RYT 500 instructor Jennifer Green is a retired USAF veteran, who served as a medic and later earned her nursing degree specializing in emergency medicine & trauma.
Jennifer is a passionate advocate for the education and development of neuroplasticy behind the yoga practice and the integration of these practices as an adjunct and complimentary practice to traditional medical, physical & mental health therapies. Her work is grounded in deep understanding of the neuroscience and biology of trauma and the impact of stress on the body and mind.
Certifications include:
iRest Yoga Nidra, Warriors At Ease Level 2, Veterans Yoga Project, 300 hour Trauma Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga ~TCTSY, Restorative Yoga, Somatic Therapy, Trauma Informed Yoga for Sexual Assault, Medical Neuroscience
Description
Unwind from the day and prepare for deep relaxation of the mind and body. Expect a mellow practice of passive, supported poses using a variety of props to assist the body in releasing long held tension in the physical body, with an emphasis on conscious relaxation to soothe the nervous system, and the incorporation of binaural sound therapeutics and guided meditation as you unfurl, unwind, and untangle.
This amazing practice is effective for stress management, anxiety, chronic pain, hypertension, cardiac arrhythmia and symptoms related to chronic illness or cancer…It’s also the perfect self-care practice.
60 min accessible yoga class
** As the nervous system relaxes and the heart rate slows the body temperature lowers and you may need additional layers to maintain comfort. Please dress comfortably and bring/wear socks for this practice.
This amazing practice is effective for stress management, anxiety, chronic pain, hypertension, cardiac arrhythmia and symptoms related to chronic illness or cancer…It’s also the perfect self-care practice.
60 min accessible yoga class
** As the nervous system relaxes and the heart rate slows the body temperature lowers and you may need additional layers to maintain comfort. Please dress comfortably and bring/wear socks for this practice.
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Wednesday, April 15
9:00 AM
Tish
Gentle Hatha Yoga with Tish Webber
111 Saranac St
Gentle Hatha Yoga with Tish Webber
April 15, 2026 •
9:00 am - 10:15 am
111 Saranac St
Tish Webber
Description
📣PLEASE READ** Tish Webber is an independent yoga instructor who offers classes at the studio sanctuary. DustOff Yoga studio class passes and memberships ARE NOT VALID for these classes. Payment should be made directly to Tish when attending her class. *There is no need to ‘book’ your class~just show up 10-15 min prior to class start.
COST: $12 per class for Drop In and $10 when purchasing 6 or more classes **Paid directly to Tish Webber
Gentle Morning Yoga is based on Arum Yoga~ a form of yoga practiced by Jain monks. This style merges the principals of Hatha, Raja and Laya yoga as well as the science of sound. Classes are gentle and include breath work, asana (poses/movement) with modifications and variations for all levels of experience and ability, light meditation and relaxation techniques at close of class.
60 min class
COST: $12 per class for Drop In and $10 when purchasing 6 or more classes **Paid directly to Tish Webber
Gentle Morning Yoga is based on Arum Yoga~ a form of yoga practiced by Jain monks. This style merges the principals of Hatha, Raja and Laya yoga as well as the science of sound. Classes are gentle and include breath work, asana (poses/movement) with modifications and variations for all levels of experience and ability, light meditation and relaxation techniques at close of class.
60 min class
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4:00 PM
Jessica
EMPOWERED (Yoga Fit)
111 Saranac St
EMPOWERED (Yoga Fit)
April 15, 2026 •
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
111 Saranac St
Jessica O’Leary
Jessica is a retired US Army veteran who stumbled upon a yoga class early in her military career.
As a competitive athlete and paratrooper, she first leaned on yoga intermittently while rehabilitating injuries. She was eventually compelled to reinvent her approach to health and fitness, turning to yoga as the primary means.
With time, her passion for mindful movement deepened and her practice came to appreciate the mind-body connection. Jessica credits Yoga Sculpt for reigniting her dedication to yoga in recent years and is drawn to the rigor of slow, controlled movements throughout a Vinyasa flow. Having experienced physical changes that permanently altered her lifestyle, she understands the value of an accessible strengthening practice.
Jessica completed her initial teacher training and Reiki certification at Yandara in Baja, Mexico, where she was inspired to explore a more spiritual domain. She enjoys learning about astrology, remote healing, and the power of meditation. In her free time, Jessica loves being in nature and cozying up in her cabin with her dog and cat.
Description
Challenge your perceived limits, and build strength and confidence in a way that feels supportive and sustainable!! Thoughtful sequencing, supportive cueing, and a calming ambiance create a low-cortisol environment where you can push your limits without overwhelming your nervous system - making it ideal for those seeking a more supportive approach to strength training.
Expect to incorporate hand weights and resistance bands with traditional yoga movement, powerful core-focused sequences and bursts of low-impact cardio to challenge your muscles and build endurance, followed by a calming restorative cool-down and rest, rooting your intentional evolution.
60 min Accessible for everyBODY
Expect to incorporate hand weights and resistance bands with traditional yoga movement, powerful core-focused sequences and bursts of low-impact cardio to challenge your muscles and build endurance, followed by a calming restorative cool-down and rest, rooting your intentional evolution.
60 min Accessible for everyBODY
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5:30 PM
Jennifer
RELEASE ~ (Yin Yoga)
111 Saranac St
RELEASE ~ (Yin Yoga)
April 15, 2026 •
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
111 Saranac St
Jennifer & Eevee🐾
Owner and certified RYT 500 instructor Jennifer Green is a retired USAF veteran, who served as a medic and later earned her nursing degree specializing in emergency medicine & trauma.
Jennifer is a passionate advocate for the education and development of neuroplasticy behind the yoga practice and the integration of these practices as an adjunct and complimentary practice to traditional medical, physical & mental health therapies. Her work is grounded in deep understanding of the neuroscience and biology of trauma and the impact of stress on the body and mind.
Certifications include:
iRest Yoga Nidra, Warriors At Ease Level 2, Veterans Yoga Project, 300 hour Trauma Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga ~TCTSY, Restorative Yoga, Somatic Therapy, Trauma Informed Yoga for Sexual Assault, Medical Neuroscience
Description
Settle into stillness with a serene evening of yoga illuminated by the gentle glow of candlelight.
Yin Yoga offers an invitation to surrender, to let go, and to simply be. This practice is not about striving, achieving, or forcing the body into extreme shapes. Instead, Yin Yoga is a journey of self-connection, meeting yourself exactly as you are, in body, mind, heart, and spirit. Allow yourself the space to pause, to soften, and to embrace the moment with acceptance and ease.
Each class begins with a moment to arrive and settle, allowing you to transition into stillness. From there, we guide you into simple, passive seated and reclining postures, supported by blankets and bolsters, and held for 3-5 minutes. After 45 minutes we will transition to restorative yoga, where you will experience a state of blissful relaxation through guided meditation.
Whether you’re seeking a break from the weekly hustle and bustle or looking to connect with yourself on a deeper level, this practice encourages a deep sense of calm, focus, and inner balance~a perfect respite from the daily chaos.
**This class may use music or sound theraputics
Yin Yoga offers an invitation to surrender, to let go, and to simply be. This practice is not about striving, achieving, or forcing the body into extreme shapes. Instead, Yin Yoga is a journey of self-connection, meeting yourself exactly as you are, in body, mind, heart, and spirit. Allow yourself the space to pause, to soften, and to embrace the moment with acceptance and ease.
Each class begins with a moment to arrive and settle, allowing you to transition into stillness. From there, we guide you into simple, passive seated and reclining postures, supported by blankets and bolsters, and held for 3-5 minutes. After 45 minutes we will transition to restorative yoga, where you will experience a state of blissful relaxation through guided meditation.
Whether you’re seeking a break from the weekly hustle and bustle or looking to connect with yourself on a deeper level, this practice encourages a deep sense of calm, focus, and inner balance~a perfect respite from the daily chaos.
**This class may use music or sound theraputics
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Thursday, April 16
5:30 PM
Jennifer
iRest Yoga Nidra
111 Saranac St
iRest Yoga Nidra
April 16, 2026 •
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
111 Saranac St
Jennifer & Eevee🐾
Owner and certified RYT 500 instructor Jennifer Green is a retired USAF veteran, who served as a medic and later earned her nursing degree specializing in emergency medicine & trauma.
Jennifer is a passionate advocate for the education and development of neuroplasticy behind the yoga practice and the integration of these practices as an adjunct and complimentary practice to traditional medical, physical & mental health therapies. Her work is grounded in deep understanding of the neuroscience and biology of trauma and the impact of stress on the body and mind.
Certifications include:
iRest Yoga Nidra, Warriors At Ease Level 2, Veterans Yoga Project, 300 hour Trauma Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga ~TCTSY, Restorative Yoga, Somatic Therapy, Trauma Informed Yoga for Sexual Assault, Medical Neuroscience
Description
Based on the ancient teachings of meditation, iRest (Integrative Restoration) is an evidence-based transformative practice that leads to psychological, physical, and spiritual healing and well-being. Its practice is integrative as it heals the various unresolved issues and traumas that are present in your body and mind, and restorative as it enables you to recognize your innate peace of mind that is always present amidst all changing circumstances of life.
iRest is currently being utilized in VA hospitals, military bases, hospitals and clinics, hospice, homeless shelters, community programs, and schools. Research has shown that iRest effectively reduces PTSD, depression, anxiety, insomnia, chronic pain, and chemical dependency while increasing health, resiliency, and well-being.
iRest provides you with tools to help you relax deeply, release stress, increase resiliency, improve your interpersonal relationships and provide you with greater mastery and control in your life. iRest nourishes qualities such as joy, peacefulness, empathy, forgiveness, patience and loving-kindness toward yourself and others.
60 min ~Trauma Sensitive * Accessible class
iRest is currently being utilized in VA hospitals, military bases, hospitals and clinics, hospice, homeless shelters, community programs, and schools. Research has shown that iRest effectively reduces PTSD, depression, anxiety, insomnia, chronic pain, and chemical dependency while increasing health, resiliency, and well-being.
iRest provides you with tools to help you relax deeply, release stress, increase resiliency, improve your interpersonal relationships and provide you with greater mastery and control in your life. iRest nourishes qualities such as joy, peacefulness, empathy, forgiveness, patience and loving-kindness toward yourself and others.
60 min ~Trauma Sensitive * Accessible class
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Friday, April 17
9:00 AM
Tish
Gentle Hatha Yoga with Tish Webber
Tannery Marketplace, Yoga Studio ~ Suite 150
Gentle Hatha Yoga with Tish Webber
April 17, 2026 •
9:00 am - 10:15 am
Tannery Marketplace, Yoga Studio ~ Suite 150
Tish Webber
Description
📣PLEASE READ** Tish Webber is an independent yoga instructor who offers classes at the studio sanctuary. DustOff Yoga studio class passes and memberships ARE NOT VALID for these classes. Payment should be made directly to Tish when attending her class. *There is no need to ‘book’ your class~just show up 10-15 min prior to class start.
COST: $12 per class for Drop In and $10 when purchasing 6 or more classes **Paid directly to Tish Webber
Gentle Morning Yoga is based on Arum Yoga~ a form of yoga practiced by Jain monks. This style merges the principals of Hatha, Raja and Laya yoga as well as the science of sound. Classes are gentle and include breath work, asana (poses/movement) with modifications and variations for all levels of experience and ability, light meditation and relaxation techniques at close of class.
60 min class
COST: $12 per class for Drop In and $10 when purchasing 6 or more classes **Paid directly to Tish Webber
Gentle Morning Yoga is based on Arum Yoga~ a form of yoga practiced by Jain monks. This style merges the principals of Hatha, Raja and Laya yoga as well as the science of sound. Classes are gentle and include breath work, asana (poses/movement) with modifications and variations for all levels of experience and ability, light meditation and relaxation techniques at close of class.
60 min class
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Saturday, April 18
8:00 AM
Jennifer
CONNECTED (Gentle Yoga)
Yoga Studio Sanctuary, Suite 150
CONNECTED (Gentle Yoga)
April 18, 2026 •
8:00 am - 9:30 am
Yoga Studio Sanctuary, Suite 150
Jennifer & Eevee🐾
Owner and certified RYT 500 instructor Jennifer Green is a retired USAF veteran, who served as a medic and later earned her nursing degree specializing in emergency medicine & trauma.
Jennifer is a passionate advocate for the education and development of neuroplasticy behind the yoga practice and the integration of these practices as an adjunct and complimentary practice to traditional medical, physical & mental health therapies. Her work is grounded in deep understanding of the neuroscience and biology of trauma and the impact of stress on the body and mind.
Certifications include:
iRest Yoga Nidra, Warriors At Ease Level 2, Veterans Yoga Project, 300 hour Trauma Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga ~TCTSY, Restorative Yoga, Somatic Therapy, Trauma Informed Yoga for Sexual Assault, Medical Neuroscience
Description
An intuitive and compassionate exploration of body, mind, and spirit, offered as an extended 90-minute class to begin your weekend with intention.
Expect to begin with slow and gentle sequences alongside dynamic somatic and functional movement, integrated with playful balance work to support stability, mobility, and awareness. The practice closes with a spacious 15-minute guided rest meditation, an invitation to observe what unfolds and to meet it with quiet curiosity.
90 min Accessible for everyBODY
Expect to begin with slow and gentle sequences alongside dynamic somatic and functional movement, integrated with playful balance work to support stability, mobility, and awareness. The practice closes with a spacious 15-minute guided rest meditation, an invitation to observe what unfolds and to meet it with quiet curiosity.
90 min Accessible for everyBODY
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Sunday, April 19
11:00 AM
Elen
Sunday Morning Tea Ceremony
111 Saranac St
Sunday Morning Tea Ceremony
April 19, 2026 •
11:00 am - 12:30 pm
111 Saranac St
Elen Courtemanche
Elen is a ceremonialist & healing arts practitioner who has cultivated a decade long relationship with plant medicine. Tea ceremony is one of her foundational community offerings. While navigating healing severe nervous system dysregulation, childhood trauma, and chronic illness, tea ceremony came into her life when she wasn't looking for it but absolutely needed it. The art & ritual of cha dao tea ceremony offered her a doorway into silence, stillness, and peace. All of which she previously greatly struggled to experience. With each tea ceremony she was able to meet herself more deeply & experience physical, emotional, and mental healing in a soft & gentle way. Through over a thousand tea ceremonies and years of daily devotional practice with Tea, she has cultivated an embodied relationship with this plant. She has had the honor of witnessing Tea support many others on their healing path and is excited to share this beautiful practice with Dust Off Yoga.
She has a passion for weaving in the plants & natural world to support people in navigating their healing journeys, integrating from trauma, coming into their power, and cultivating a deeper relationship with themselves. Her path into the healing arts started from personal struggles with trauma and nervous system dysregulation. She has studied with somatic mentors, shamans, medicine women, and various plant spirits. And has cultivated rich wisdom from her own personal journey.
When she is not pouring tea & supporting clients, you can find her sitting with the trees, connecting with the plants, making pottery, and reading fantasy novels.
Description
Join us for a Sunday morning Tea Ceremony — a bright, grounding way to close your weekend and ease into the week with intention, warmth, and quiet mindfulness.
As you step into the studio, you’ll be welcomed by the soft glow of salt lamps, the cozy warmth of the fireplace, and gentle morning light filling the room. The sound of the river blends with meditative music, creating an atmosphere that invites you to slow your breath, settle your body, and arrive fully into this shared stillness.
Elen will guide us through a traditional Cha Dao ceremony — the Way of Tea — a practice rooted in silence, simplicity, and the subtle medicine of presence. Tea spirit moves through each bowl, offering a gentle yet profound invitation to soften inward and reconnect with the quieter parts of ourselves.
During our time together, we will sip multiple bowls of hot tea from wild-growth tea trees. Shaped by rain, wind, sunlight, and shifting seasons, these ancient trees carry an enlivening Qi that moves through the ceremony, offering the medicine of nature in each bowl.
Morning teas contain small amounts of caffeine, though their purity and quality often allow even those sensitive to caffeine to enjoy this practice with ease. You are welcome to drink as many or as few bowls as feel right for your body.
This intimate 90-minute gathering is limited to 8 participants. Meditation chairs, cushions, and supportive props will be provided. Comfortable clothing is suggested, and a light meal 1–2 hours beforehand can be grounding, though arriving on an empty stomach isn’t recommended. For morning ceremonies, we kindly suggest avoiding coffee or other caffeine beforehand.
This ceremony reflects our studio’s commitment to keeping meaningful practices accessible, a value shared by Elen. For any questions about pricing, please contact the studio directly. Unlimited members receive a discounted rate.
As you step into the studio, you’ll be welcomed by the soft glow of salt lamps, the cozy warmth of the fireplace, and gentle morning light filling the room. The sound of the river blends with meditative music, creating an atmosphere that invites you to slow your breath, settle your body, and arrive fully into this shared stillness.
Elen will guide us through a traditional Cha Dao ceremony — the Way of Tea — a practice rooted in silence, simplicity, and the subtle medicine of presence. Tea spirit moves through each bowl, offering a gentle yet profound invitation to soften inward and reconnect with the quieter parts of ourselves.
During our time together, we will sip multiple bowls of hot tea from wild-growth tea trees. Shaped by rain, wind, sunlight, and shifting seasons, these ancient trees carry an enlivening Qi that moves through the ceremony, offering the medicine of nature in each bowl.
Morning teas contain small amounts of caffeine, though their purity and quality often allow even those sensitive to caffeine to enjoy this practice with ease. You are welcome to drink as many or as few bowls as feel right for your body.
This intimate 90-minute gathering is limited to 8 participants. Meditation chairs, cushions, and supportive props will be provided. Comfortable clothing is suggested, and a light meal 1–2 hours beforehand can be grounding, though arriving on an empty stomach isn’t recommended. For morning ceremonies, we kindly suggest avoiding coffee or other caffeine beforehand.
This ceremony reflects our studio’s commitment to keeping meaningful practices accessible, a value shared by Elen. For any questions about pricing, please contact the studio directly. Unlimited members receive a discounted rate.
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