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Melanie

I have been practicing yoga at Evergreen Center for Yoga almost from the day it opened its doors in 2004 as Bikram Yoga Evergreen.  Before that, I stayed home and did the same video for about two years.  I was really afraid to take a yoga class.  

I remember my first time in the studio.  I'd had an advertisement that Megan had sent out on my refrigerator for about two months and I finally decided to try a class.  I walked in with the same doe-eyed expression on my fact that I now see on our new students.  I was afraid of the heat, afraid of the teacher, and afraid of the poses.  It turned out that the teacher was kind and gentle, the postures were doable (although a few seemed ridiculously hard!)  and the heat was intoxicating in a strange way.  Within a month, I was hooked.  

I became certified to teach hot yoga a year later and taught at the Evergreen studio and at Core Power in Denver .  After a career as a lawyer, this was quite a bit different and a whole lot more fun!  After three years I partnered with Megan as an owner and began running the studio.  What I love most about our little community yoga studio is the great people who walk through the door everyday.  

All of our students are filled with kindness and humor and intelligence and everyone shares their goodness openly.  It has been a true blessing to share my yoga experience with others, but no matter how much I give, I get back one-hundred -fold from our students.   Evergreen Center for Yoga is more than just a place to work out.  It is a community resource for health, friendship and sharing.  I can't think of a better place to work or do yoga.

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"By the power and truth of this practice may all beings have happiness and
the cause of happiness.  May all never be separated from the sacred happiness which is 
sorrowlessness, and may all beings live in equanimity without too much attachment and
too much aversion.  Live believing in the equality of all that lives."


- anonymous

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