The Center For Yoga of Seattle

at 2261 NE 65th St, Seattle , 98115 United States

A Major Northwestern USA BKS Iyengar Yoga Study Center

Address and contacts of The Center For Yoga of Seattle

place map
The Center For Yoga of Seattle
2261 NE 65th St
Seattle , WA 98115
United States
Email
Contact Phone
P: (206) 526-9642
Website

Description

Weekly Courses, Yoga Intensives, Workshops, Privates, Teacher Training & Apprenticeships. The Center recently had its 32th years anniversary. Founded in 1980 by Richard Schachtel, The Center continues to be be a regional leader in Iyengar Yoga. Students come from around the US, and abroad for its 4 week immersion yoga teacher trainings held each March, July, and September. The Center also has a 1-2 year teacher training and in-depth studies program held on weekends starting in April 2013, and a 1 year Evening program on Tuesdays along with 8 weekends starting in November 2012.

Company Rating

117 Facebook users were in The Center For Yoga of Seattle. It's a 62 position in Popularity Rating for companies in School category in Seattle, Washington

354 FB users likes The Center For Yoga of Seattle, set it to 88 position in Likes Rating for Seattle, Washington in School category

Summary

The Center For Yoga of Seattle is Seattle based place and this enity listed in School category. Located at 2261 NE 65th St WA 98115. Contact phone number of The Center For Yoga of Seattle: (206) 526-9642

School category, Seattle

West Seattle High School {RP}
Seattle , WA null United States

Garfield High School
400 23rd Ave Seattle , WA 98122 United States

James A. Garfield High School is a public high school in the Seattle Public Schools district of Seattle, Washington, USA. Located along 23rd Avenue between E. Alder and E. Jefferson Streets in Seattle's urban Central District, Garfield draws students from all over the city. Garfield is also one of two options for the district's Accelerated Progress Program for highly gifted students, with the other being Ingraham International High School. As a result, it has many college-level classes available ranging from calculus-based physics to Advanced Placement (AP) studio art.HistoryIn 1917, the Seattle School Board authorized the purchase of property for East High School at a location suggested by the board’s secretary, Reuben Jones, because it was “on a hill and the school would stand out.” Construction was delayed until the end of World War I, and by that time there was a pressing need for space in the city’s four high schools. Immediate action had to be taken, which meant that a temporary structure was erected at the East High School site in 1920. The 12-room wooden structure housed 282 incoming freshmen who transferred from Broadway High School.Midway through the 1920–21 school year, 140 more students entered East High School. Portables were added, and, by 1922–23, a total of 27 temporary buildings stood on the grounds. Enrollment by this time exceeded 900 students. Additional property was acquired and construction began on a permanent building. The first principal, George N. Porter, suggested that the school be named after James A. Garfield, 20th President of the United States who earned recognition as a congressman and Civil War leader. Porter also selected the Bulldog as school mascot and the colors purple and white. The new James A. Garfield High School opened in September 1923 with over 1,000 students. The three-story structure was designed in the Jacobean style by Floyd Naramore with elaborate terra cotta details. The main (north) entrance features a projecting bay with triple arched doorways.

Seattle Girls' School
2706 S Jackson St Seattle , WA 98144 United States

Home to nearly five hundred intelligent and innovative young women since 2000. The SGS mission is to inspire and develop courageous leaders who think independently, work collaboratively, learn joyfully, and champion change.