On July 15, 2020

RCHS  hosts ‘At Home Kitten Noses and Yoga Poses’

If you love yoga and you love the Rutland County Humane Society (RCHS), then you’ll love our super fun fundraiser! Join RCHS in your own home on Thursday, August 13 at 5:30 p.m. via Zoom for yoga with your cat!  Enjoy an all-level yoga class led by Stephanie Jones E-RYT with your furry feline! Stephanie will be in one of the Community Cat Rooms at RCHS with adoptable cats who will entertain her (and you!) during the class. If you don’t have a cat, don’t worry, they will supply you with a stuffed animal cat who can help you with the yoga poses. Tickets are $20 per person and include a water bottle and a stuffed animal cat, if you don’t have one at home.  The class will run about an hour long and all of the proceeds will benefit the homeless animals at RCHS. Please visit rchsvt.org to buy your tickets! For more information please e-mail amelia@rchsvt.org or call her at 802.483.9171 ext 208. They  hope you’ll join!

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