Summer Nights Concert Series
Perfect for ADHD Women
If you haven’t found this gem already, or if you haven’t gone and want a bit of a nudge, here you go. As if having fun isn’t reason enough, enjoy music, yoga and women just like you while building on at least six ADHD strengths.
Women with high sensitivity and ADHD have very cool learning styles. Your brain wiring gives you strengths in learning through music, nature, smell, taste, touch and motion. You also have strengths in learning experientially and inter-personally. So, by joining me, and other like-minded women you’ll have a great time and you’ll strengthen at least six of your ADHD gifts! Yes, ma’mm.
This Thursday is the first night of the series. We’ll hear Sweet Sunny South playing great bluegrass. And, for the first time since the series began, we can start the night off with yoga led by the playful, and generous spirit Metaji of Yoga Now.
I’m curious what it will be like to strengthen my inner connection before getting out to the festival lawn. An interesting idea, don’t you think?
Join me and others in our CLAN. Yes, clan not tribe. We’ll be meeting back at the Japanese Garden. Don’t worry if you can’t make at 6. We’ll be connecting to our own playful spirits for about 45 minutes or so. After that, if you’ve told me you’re coming you’ll get inside information on how to catch up with us. Connect to me here before the event.
All the information you need about the event is covered below. Where, when and what as well as how to get your tickets are included.
Date & Time Thursday, June 4, 2009 6:00 p.m. - Gates open Shortly after 6:00 p.m. - Yoga at the Japanese Garden, bring a mat. Japanese Gardens are at the back of the Botanical Gardens (follow the path to the right). 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. - Concert on the Festival Lawn located just inside the front gate. Other Particulars & Ticket Purchase Seating is on the lawn: You can sit on your mat or blanket or lawn chair or your butt. Food: You can purchased from vendors on site or you can bring a picnic. Beer and Wine: Available to purchase on-site. You are not allowed to bring in your own. Please don’t.Ticket prices: $8 for adults; $4 seniors over 65. Online ticket purchase through City of Albuquerque.


