Yoga at the Farm

Find more information about our offerings down below:

Mama’s Me Time: A Yoga and Tea Circle for Mothers

Jorja Green will be facilitating this restorative, connective space for mothers every Wednesday this Spring, beginning Wednesday, April 8. All mothers welcome! Take a moment mid-week to unwind & breathe, move & release, and connect with other mothers.

Details:

  • Every Wednesday (beginning Wed, April 8) at 9:15am-10:30am

  • Please bring a cup for tea and it is encouraged to bring your own yoga mat.

  • Sliding Scale donation-based from $12-$25

Led by yoga instructor Jorja Green

Earth & Sky Yoga

Join yoga facilitator Jorja Green at the farm each Saturday morning for a rejuvenating & replenishing nature-connected yoga practice.

Everyone is welcome, no experience necessary.

Details:

Every Saturday (beginning May 2nd) at 9am

Please bring a yoga mat

Sliding scale donation based: $5-$20

Meet Our Instructor Jorja!

Jorja Green is a long time resident of Johnson City, alumni of ETSU Social Work and adjunct faculty in Foreign Language. In her last decade she has devoted her time to the healing arts of Yoga, Mediation, and Sound. She facilitates drum circles and as a long time student of living in harmony with the earth, is a happy volunteer at Fauna Forest Farm for any occasion!

“Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet

and the winds long to play with your hair.”

-Kahlil Gibran

“My heart aches for sisters more than anything—

it aches for women helping women

like flowers ache for spring.”

                                                                                   -Rupi Kaur

Please note: At Fauna Forest Farm, we strive to be an affirming safe space for all. We welcome people of all races, ethnicities, national origins, abilities, ages, religions, sexual/affectional orientations, and gender expansive identities. If you identify a way in which our programs or events could be more inclusive, we invite your feedback and are grateful to hear from you. If you are someone who has to regularly navigate the societal barriers to accessibility, we would value hearing from you ahead of time so that we can make sure there is a plan in place that works well for you prior to your arrival. We want to be transparent that we are a small start-up farm in the beginning stages and, thus, do not yet have as much infrastructure as we hope to have in the future, but we are committed to doing our best to meet everyone’s needs as we grow.