Harrogate BID has revealed details for the town’s first ever Self Care Week, taking place later this month.
Harrogate BID reveals programme for town's first ever 'Self Care Week' Harrogate BID has revealed details for the town’s first ever Self Care Week, taking place later this month. Running from Monday 22nd until Friday 26th of January, a variety of self-care workshops, activities and classes be available to help you to kick-start a healthy, happy mind, body and soul. Some of the sessions will be held in a pop-up self care unit on the first floor of the Victoria Shopping Centre, whilst other events will be held at different venues across the town centre. Matthew Chapman, Harrogate BID Manager, said:
“Since we launched the Harrogate Self Care Week in mid-December, we’ve had so much interest and positive responses. “A huge thanks to the many BID members and local providers who are supporting this campaign, which we hope will drive footfall and spend into the town centre in what can often be a quieter month.”The Turkish Baths is set to host the official launch event on the 22nd January, with a session in the facilities from 6.30pm until 9pm. Also on the Monday, an hour-long acupressure and acupuncture talk and demonstration with Patti Hemmings will be held in the shopping centre unit from 12.30pm, as well as a unique mosaic making session at Artizan from 5-7pm. Kicking things off on the Tuesday, a Slow Yoga Flow for Beginners with Michelle Foxall will be held in the shopping centre at 5-6pm. Then, Chantelle Coles will host an intriguing sound bath session, a meditative experience involving bathing in sound waves, in the vacant space between 6-7pm. Mat Pilates with Emma Ryder is the opening event on the Wednesday at 12.30pm. Then, staff members at LUSH are preparing to host a special face mask making session in their Cambridge Street store from 5pm. [caption id="attachment_95378" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Harrogate's Turkish Baths will be hosting the Self Care Week launch event.[/caption] Anyone looking to learn more about Thai Chi can join a beginner class with Alison Newband from 6-7pm. Meanwhile, the team at Ebru Evrim are putting together a dynamin session at their studio in James Street from 6pm to round off Wednesday’s events. To open the Thursday, a two-hour interactive workshop on doshas will be held from 5-7pm with Green Ayurveda Spa. This will be followed by an energetic circuit session with the F45 team at their studio in Albert Street from 6.15pm, lasting for around 45 minutes. On Friday from 12.30pm, Tomm Melody will teach visitors more about ageing and strength, offering an introduction to anyone in attendance. Tomm often works with the older generation to help them feel as fit as they did in their younger years. This will be followed by a talk on the benefits of mushrooms in Perimenopause with Tracy Murr from Minster Mushrooms, also in the shopping centre unit from 5-6pm. There are a limited number of places available for each session, class or talk. To book a place, visit the Harrogate BID website at: https://harrogatebid.co.uk/harrogate-self-care-week/ Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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