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Sunday Morning Yoga, Brunch & Wine

  • Cave Creek Farm 230 Jennings Road Trout Lake, WA, 98650 United States (map)

Four gorge artisans invite you to come celebrate life, local food and wine, and sense of place on a Sunday morning at the farm.

Please join us for an all-levels morning yoga class followed by brunch and bubbles - all curated and offered by local magic women.

Photo by Brianna Molchan

What To Expect?

We will begin the day at 10am with an all-levels yoga class, led by Lauren Pisano, designed to bring our attention to the details of the present moment: our body, the beautiful farm and surrounding nature, and the feeling of being with each other. This will be an intimate, joyous practice designed for this event.

After class we will move into a delicious brunch prepared by Yakira Batres, longtime chef and an innovator in the field of hospitality, currently curating vibes at Hiyu Wine Farm.

Throughout brunch, Teddi Fuller, owner and winemaker at Lushington Wines will be pouring and telling us her story and philosophies as a one-woman-show wine producer in the gorge. Teddi's wines are small-batch coming from a single vineyard site in Lyle, WA, with a focus on bubbles.

Our host at the property is Nicole Kaseberg, owner of Cave Creek Farm, a woman exemplary of determination and grace, and the curator of a stunning half-acre herb garden mandala on the farm.

Space is limited.

Location: Yoga will take place on the pavilion deck. Please park in designated area, and arrive 15 minutes prior to class to set up and settle in.

Needs: Please let us know in the form during sign up of any special accommodations we can pass along to your instructor, or dietary restrictions that we need to be aware of.

What You Need to Bring

  • Yoga Mat

  • Journal + Pen

  • Water

  • Warm Clothes

$95.00
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Meet the Instructor

As I have learned it, yoga practice encourages balanced discipline and stable flexibility in both body and mind. Human beings have sought to understand the world and themselves as long as we have been alive. Yoga, a gift from India, is a science for that inquiry. I feel fortunate to have been taught it and to have yoga as a framework through which to grow, explore and connect.

The majority of my formal hours of study have been with Annie Carpenter and Stephanie Adams. I have also been greatly influenced by Vipassana meditation as taught by SN Goenka. Work, relationships, books, nature and music are opportunities to open to the practice in our everyday experience.

I cherish yoga as a sanctuary where all people may come and do their work in peace. I do my best to question my own biases and habits to refine my way of being in the world, and to contribute to a future that celebrates and represents everyone. 

Enjoy your practice!

Lauren Pisano


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