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9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
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Yoga - Morning Yoga - Winter Session II The Barrington Yoga program offers a soothing fitness outlet to adults of all ages. Utilizing the power of breath and controlled movement, participants will work to improve flexibility, decrease stress, and conquer personal fitness goals, while building new relationships along the way. Instructors are able to adapt certain techniques and poses to combat personal hurdles and to ensure all individuals get the most from their yoga experience. Come check it out!Dates: Morning: Fall Session 2: Tuesdays & Thursdays from October 28 - December 11 (extra classes being offered on 12/16, 12/18, & 12/30)*Blackout Dates: 11/11, 11/27Winter Session I: Tuesdays & Thursdays from January 6 - February 19Winter Session II: Tuesdays & Thursdays from March 17 - April 23Spring Session: Tuesdays & Thursdays from May 5 - June 11Evening: Fall Session II: Tuesdays only, from October 28 - December 9*Blackout Dates: 11/11Winter Session I: Tuesdays & Thursdays from January 6 - February 17Winter Session II: PM Yoga: Tuesdays from March 10 - April 21Spring Session: Tuesdays & Thursdays from May 5 - June 9Times: Morning - 9:00am - 10:00amEvening - 5:30pm-6:30pmLocation: AM Yoga: Barrington Town Hall (4 Signature Drive, Barrington NH)PM Yoga: ECLC*Winter Session II expected to take place at Barrington Town Hall for morning yoga and ECLC for evening yoga but subject to change. Spring Session should resume at the Recreation Department on Ramsdell Lane.Cost: Full Session - $85.00 Residents / $100.00 Non-Residents Half Session - $45.00 Residents / $60.00 Non-Residents Drop-ins - $10.00 Residents / $12.00 Non-ResidentsInstructors: Morning: Shelley Snodgrass-RobinsonEvening: Kasey Filion
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Trips & Tickets - Parker's Maple Barn Join us for exciting adventures with our Community Trips & Tickets Program! Explore local attractions, shows, and events while connecting with fellow community members.Transportation:For some trips, we will provide transportation in our 15-passenger van, affectionately named "Rec it Ralph." However, please note that transportation is not always included, so be sure to check the details for each specific trip!
Thurs, March 12, 2026 - Peabody Essex Museum*Spend the day exploring one of the country’s most unique art and cultural museums. The Peabody Essex Museum offers bright, spacious galleries featuring global art, maritime history, and immersive exhibits designed to spark curiosity. Enjoy a mix of classic and contemporary pieces, beautifully curated displays, and plenty of space to wander at your own pace. A café is available on site if you’d like to purchase lunch during the visit.
Thurs, March 26, 2026 - Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum*Visit the enchanting Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, an Italian-style palace filled with art, history, and charm. Wander through intimate rooms, vibrant galleries, and the iconic glass-roofed courtyard blooming with seasonal plants. Discover Gardner’s remarkable collection of paintings, sculptures, and artifacts while taking in the atmosphere of one of Boston’s most beloved cultural treasures. The museum also offers a café where you can purchase lunch during your visit.
Thurs, April 9, 2026 - Currier Museum of Art*Visit one of New Hampshire’s premier cultural destinations, where art, people, and ideas come together. The Currier Museum of Art features a diverse collection of world-class artwork and engaging exhibitions that connect creativity from the past to the present. An on-site café offers a convenient option for food and refreshments, making this a relaxed and enriching day trip for art lovers and curious explorers alike.
Thurs, April 16, 2026 - Parker's Maple Barn*Step into the cozy charm of Parker’s Maple Barn, a family-owned sugar house and restaurant set in an 1800s barn. We will start with a 20-minute tour of the sugar house to see their traditional wood-fired evaporators in action, then enjoy a meal at 11:30am. Breakfast is served all day, and the lunch menu will also be available for anyone who wants it. After eating, there’s time to explore the gift shop and pick up a few sweet souvenirs. (Participants are responsible for paying for their own meal).
Thurs, May 21, 2026 - Wenham Tea House*Enjoy a classic afternoon at the Wenham Tea House, believed to be the oldest continually operating tea house in the United States. Established in the early 1900s by the Wenham Village Improvement Society, it was created as a welcoming community gathering place and has remained a beloved local tradition ever since. Participants will savor a multi-course afternoon tea, including both savory bites and sweet treats, all served in this charming historic setting. It’s a relaxed, timeless outing rooted in history, conversation, and delicious food. (Food/beverage included in registration).
Thurs, June 4, 2026 - Pickity Place*Savor a five-course herbal lunch at Pickity Place, where each dish features fresh herbs and edible flowers from their own culinary garden. This storybook cottage in southern New Hampshire inspired the illustrations of Little Red Riding Hood in the 1948 Little Golden Book. After lunch, enjoy time to explore the charming grounds, gardens, and gift shop, soaking in the magical atmosphere of this historic property. (Lunch is included in registration).
Thurs, June 18, 2026 - New England Botanical Garden*Discover the natural beauty of the New England Botanical Garden, one of the country’s largest and most diverse botanical gardens, featuring thousands of plants, specialty collections, and themed landscapes perfect for all seasons. Enjoy a peaceful day outdoors exploring ornamental gardens, unique plantings, and winding pathways surrounded by vibrant foliage and seasonal blooms. There’s an on-site cafe where you can purchase food, or you’re welcome to bring your own lunch to enjoy in the gardens. This trip is a wonderful chance to connect with nature, learn about plant diversity, and share the experience with fellow participants in a beautiful and relaxing setting.
*Transportation & admission ticket included - stops can be made along the way for longer trips
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