Friday, February 13, 2026
1-4pm in Wyckoff Center
Join us for an afternoon of connection and care at this open house celebrating love in all its forms. This year’s event features breathwork workshops, relaxing chair massages, and more. Whether you drop by for a few minutes or stay the whole time, we invite you to recharge and reflect in community.
Craft and Community Tables
1-4pm in the Main Stage
Drop in for origami, journaling, friendship bracelets, conversation pit, and more!
Featuring the Counseling Center, Peer Health Educators, Human Resources, Student Diversity
and Inclusion (OSDI), and the Scribner Library.
Tea Lounge
1-4pm in the Fireside Lounge
Drop in to learn about nourishing herbs and teas, grab a sample tea bag to suit your vibe, and try our Wyckoff Signature Blend: Gather.
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In the Seminar Room
Guided by the sounds of singing bowls, rattles, tuning forks, jing gong, and mantra, this introductory series will take you on a journey of introspection and compassion as you are invited to tune and let go to your inner most potential. Lian utilizes a unique, self-created fusion of contemporary sound bath and neo-traditional Korean vocalisations and instrumentals to create a container of spiritual invitation. All experience levels and people are welcome to this active listening vibrational meditation practice.
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In the Seminar Room
These are intense and unsettling times. If you've felt like your breath has been shallow
lately or missing, these 20 minutes are for you. Each session centers relaxation through
gentle breathing, breath awareness, and rolling with a massage ball that hugs you
back. We will focus on gentle breathing practices combined with seated ball work targeting
the pericardium, shoulders, and upper back, perfect for restoring and connecting with
your heart center. Everything is done seated in a chair, and you'll leave with practices
you can use anytime.
1-4pm in the Alcove
Book your 10-minute chair massage with Abby or Graziella from .
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Sarah Hutcherson is the founder of SloBreathworks, where she integrates her extensive
training in breathwork facilitation, yoga, sustainability, and leadership to offer
workshops and personalized sessions aimed at incorporating mindful breathing into
daily life. As an educator, writer, and facilitator, she explores wellness and healing
at the intersection of slow breathwork, seasonality, and body-based practices. Sarah
holds a 200-hour yoga teacher certification and has completed 300 hours of breathwork
facilitation training.
Lian is a certified Yoga Therapist with MS in Yoga Therapy, an initiated Korean mudang
(indigenous shaman-priest), and vibrational healer. With the tools of somatics, eastern
philosophy, and evidence-informed protocol, she invites clients into self inquiry
and reflection. With over a decade of providing support in her community, Lian strives
to create inclusive, accessible, and equitable spaces for individuals to explore pathways
towards healing and self-realization.
Graziella has been a NY Licensed Massage Therapist since 2019. She began school in
2016 and immediately fell in love with the practice. Massage therapy has changed her
life for the better in many ways, and with that same energy she can give to her clients
to see their tensions and pains change for the better. There is something about the
human connection that you cannot replace with anything else. It is essential for our
emotions, nervous systems, bodily functions, healing so much more than meets the eye.
Graziella enjoys being in nature, art, her cats, doing yoga, and being with her family.
She currently offers Swedish, Deep Tissue, Prenatal, Sports, Cupping, Hot Stone Massage,
Trigger Point Therapy, Shiatsu, Aromatherapy, Reflexology and Reiki. She also enjoys
working with her partner Abby offering massage at different events and businesses
throughout the year.
Abby is a New York and Colorado Licensed Massage Therapist and an alumni of the Center
for Natural Wellness (Fall ’17 Class). In school she loved the variety of insight
about the human body and all the different modalities she was introduced to. She has
continued to study the human body, different modalities of bodywork and the mind body
connection.
Last year, Abby traveled to San Diego, California to become certified in Thai Massage
as well as taking a part in an intensive human cadaver lab and study, focusing on
fascia and getting a deeper understanding for soft tissue in the human body. She enjoys
the physical relief that her knowledge and experience of the human body helps provide
people and has a passion for studying the connection between pain and other physical
phenomena in connection to mental health and energy. Experiencing the results of this
work not only in her clients, but also in her own self has been endlessly rewarding
and inspiring.