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11:00 am

Hillfolk | Galentines Day Luncheon & Workshop

February 14, 2020 @ 11:00 am - 1:30 pm

Join us for a fun Galentine's Day celebration on Friday, February 14th! We will be joining forces with The Family Crumb for lunch, along with a Valentine inspired dyeing project. Attendees will dye their own silk bandana using cochineal and shibori techniques. We will cover the basics of shibori dyeing, an introduction to cochineal and how to create a cochineal dye vat. We will have delicious Family Crumb bread, soup, and a sweet treat.

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7:00 pm

Markham & Fitz | Valentine’s Day

February 14, 2020 @ 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm

Formerly known as "Chocolate & Bubbly", Valentine's by Markham & Fitz is the sixth annual premiere Valentine's day event for Markham and Fitz. Elevate Valentine's with a sit down, one of a kind, exploration of chocolate and bubbly. Three paired courses of sparkling drinks with cacao and chocolate delights that will surprise, delight, and astonish. Your ticket includes desserts and drinks for two at your own reserved table. We will have two seatings; one at 7:00 and one at 9:00. Gluten free options will be available; for any other dietary concerns, please contact us prior to purchasing your ticket.

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8:00 pm

Cocoon Yoga Lab | Heart Opening Cacao Ceremony

February 14, 2020 @ 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm

Join Tia Egglestone at Cocoon Yoga Lab for this unique experience. Free event, but must register to reserve space. Space is limited. Cacao was first used as ritualistic medicine among the Shamans of the Aztec and Mayan empires in Central and South America, where cacao grows naturally and abundantly. We all know and have experienced that chocolate makes us feel good - and this is because cacao serves to open the anahata heart chakra. This ceremony is a Mayan practice to open the heart centre with the warmth of cacao, and move dynamically through that space. We go from stillness of body and mind to freedom of the heart with movement and sound. We start with blessing the cacao and drinking it, followed by a guided meditation to get centred in our intentions and our bodies. We slowly evolve into movement with a few guided cues to allow the cacao to work from within and eventually allow the expression of freedom in dancing. We finish again by slowly coming back to stillness, back to where we started, and in observation of the changes within. The cacao is natural and raw product.

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