Synergy offers community classes to benefit animal shelter group

Laurie Sewell and Betsy Moon practice spinal balance at Synergy Mind & Body Studio in Cookeville.
Laurie Sewell and Betsy Moon practice spinal balance at Synergy Mind & Body Studio in Cookeville.

COOKEVILLE – Synergy Mind & Body Studio will hold community classes Sunday, Jan. 3 to benefit the Friends of Cookeville/Putnam County Animals.

Synergy community classes are open to the public and are completely donation-based; class attendees pay what they can, and 100 percent of the proceeds go to a specified charity. On Jan. 3, registered yoga teacher Carla Hurt will teach community yoga at 2 p.m. Petti Groth, certified meditation teacher, will teach a meditation class at 3:15 p.m.

The Friends of Cookeville/Putnam Counity Animals is a non-profit organization supporting the Cookeville/Putnam County Animal Shelter located on the new P.E.T. Care Campus at 2650 Gainesboro Grade. The organization’s main objective is to raise public awareness in tending to lost and homeless animals within the community, as well as educate citizens on the importance of spay/neuter programs.

For more information, visit SynergyMindBody.com or friendsofcpcanimals.org. Synergy is located at 139 E. Broad St. in Cookeville.

 

 

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