Events & Workshops
Restorative Yoga with Special Guest Teacher Melissa Smith and Cellist Evgeni Raychev
Melissa Smith is graciously detouring off the beaten path to visit Morning Glory Yoga Studios, once again, and we couldn’t be more thrilled. Don’t miss out on this special treat from an amazing teacher traveling to Nacogdoches all the way from Canada.
Restorative Yoga Session and Special Music…
Experience postures that promote deep relaxation and recuperation. The long held poses will support a strong body, mind and spirit connection with the strategic placement of Yoga props which will encourage the body to release. Props will help facilitate a soma or “living aware” experience by awakening awareness of the body within or silence those overworked areas. We will flow with a gentle movement warm up, subtle body breath work, a unique restorative sequence and finish with a deliciously long Yoga Nidra meditation. You will leave refreshed and renewed.
Place: MGY2, 409 East Main St.
Date: Sunday, 02.19.2017
Time: 1:30 – 3:30pm
Investment: $45
Melissa Smith, Yoga Alliance ERYT® 500 in SustainableYoga, Yoga Teacher Trainer for Restorative, Prenatal and Therapeutic Yoga, Thai Yoga Massage Practitioner and AcroYoga® Level 2 Certified Teacher. Native Texan, Melissa currently lives in Calgary, Canada with her 2 sons and leads Retreats in Southeast Asia, France and the United States. Find her at MelissaSmithYoga.com, and sign up for a free Yoga Nidra.
Born in Russe, Bulgaria, cellist Evgeni Raychev holds degrees from Vesselin Stoyanov SOM (Russe, BG), Bulgarian Music Academy (Sofia, BG) and Florida State University. Currently principal of the Longview symphony, his solo and chamber music activities include performances in the USA, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Colombia, Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Costa Rica and Italy. Raychev currently teaches at Stephen F. Austin State University, TX. Raychev has recorded for Gega New Ltd. and Centaur Records, and currently plays together with his wife, Jennifer Dalmas as the Hachidori Duo, which in October of 2015 was invited to perform at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall.
Yoga Mala 2017
Join Amy, Arrie, and Lou on New Years Day at MGY1 at 10am for the 4th Annual Yoga Mala, 108 Sun Salutations, a ceremony to mark a community wide transition that has become tradition here at MGYS.
The new calendar year is a great reason to investigate one’s life (thoughts, habit patterns, behaviors, and relationships). The
purpose of this ceremony is to create a space for this exploration, as well as to offer a structural model for productive investigation.
The Salutations will be broken down into 4 sets of 27 with a meditative pause between each. The leader, Amy, Arrie, or Lou, of each section will lead the first few salutations to set the rhythm. Listen and try to stay together. This is intended to be a group project. 🙂
Students may practice all 108 Sun Salutations or a portion, choosing to rest while remaining focused.
We will have an area to place flowers, candles, and special objects. If you have something you’d like to contribute, a meaningful artifact, please bring it for the ceremony and retrieve after.
Let’s begin 2017 together! Following the Mala we’ll have light refreshments, traditional dishes, and a toast to the New Year. Please join in on the celebration. <3
Please expect to be at the studio from 10am – 12:30pm.
Yoga for Veterans
Are you or someone you know a Veteran looking for an effective method and therapeutic approach to improve your health, mood, and overall well-being?
Morning Glory Yoga Studios will be introducing Yoga for Veterans on January 5, 2017.
This class will be specifically geared to meet the mental and physical needs of Veterans through a weekly yoga practice led by Lou Vasquez, former Veteran and Certified Yoga Instructor. The practice will include physical postures, breath work, and various forms of meditation. Special guest, Dr. Sydney Kroll of Pineywoods Psychological Services, will lead a bimonthly mindfulness-based meditation before class to be included in membership.
The class is also suitable for people of various fitness levels. Poses will be modified to meet individual needs. Students should wear comfortable, moveable clothes and will remove their shoes during the class. A yoga mat is recommended but not required.
Where: MGY2, 409 East Main St.
When: Thursdays, 4:00-5:00 pm
Who: Lou Vasquez, USMC Veteran, 200 Hour Certified Yoga Instructor
Cost: $35/month
Please email mgyoga@gmail.com or call 936.715.8353 (cell phone of Amy Sanford, owner) to reserve your spot and/or with questions.
I started practicing yoga poses on my own while living in the Caribbean. When I moved to Nacogdoches TX. I started practicing seriously at Morning Glory Yoga Studio and have incorporated my Yoga practice into my everyday life. I have now become a student of the yogic lifestyle to include asanas (poses) and the other seven limbs of Yoga. The life experience that I bring with me into my practice include serving as a United States Marine, an educator for CPS (Chicago Public Schools), Legal Aid Para-legal, Entrepreneur, Patient advocate (UTMB) and other miscellaneous service related en devours. I received my certification through the Kingwood Yoga Wellness Center under the B.K.S. Iyengar tradition and am registered with the International Association of Yoga Therapists (IAYT).
OPEN PRACTICE TODAY, 12.28.2016
Open Practice is today from 4:30 – 7ish pm at MGY1.
Arrie, Lou, and Amy will be in the space to give guidance/assistance as needed/wanted. Oh, and as per usual, this is mandatory. 🙂 You come.
Open practice means you arrive any time during the designated practice time, set up your mat, and practice (without a teacher leading) for the length of time you need. You get to take your time and move at your own pace, and when you’re done, roll up your mat and be on your merry way. Sounds good huh?! Come! If you just need room to sit and breathe the space is here.
Please be respectful of others and keep conversation and noise to a minimum. If you need help with a posture, we’re here, but open practice is meant to be on your own for the most part.
FREE FRIDAY, 12.30. A Mindful New Year with special guest, Dr. Sydney Kroll
FREE FRIDAY at Morning Glory Yoga Studios will be a little different this week yet quite appropriate for the coming New Year. Join special guest, Dr. Sydney Kroll of Pineywoods Psychological Services, for “A Mindful New Year.” All are welcome and encouraged to attend.
Explore ways to commit to a vital life this new year in a guided experiential exercise led by Dr. Sydney Kroll of Pineywoods Psychological Services. Identify your key values and specific actions you can take in service of these values. Learn basic mindfulness skills to help support your commitments throughout the year.
An email to mgyoga@gmail.com to reserve your place is greatly appreciated but not required to attend.
Please wear comfortable clothes to sit on the floor and bring a journal and pen. We have blankets, bolsters, and a few zafus. Chairs are available if needed for comfort. If you have your own cushion you like to use you’re welcome to bring it with you.
The class will begin at 5:30pm and held at MGY1, 207 East Main St. Please arrive a little early to ensure that we begin on time and in a comfortable manner.
Early Morning Yoga on Christmas Eve
Join me in the morning, Christmas Eve, for an early morning practice beginning at 7am at MGY1. See you on the mat with presence presents for everyone! ~ Amy #bethegiftyouwishtoseeintheoworld
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR): Intensive Training
Morning Glory Yoga Studios has partnered with Dr. Sydney Kroll of Pineywoods Psychological Services and will host an 8-week Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Intensive.
Offered for the first time in East Texas, this evidence-based program will teach participants to be more responsible in the management of their own health, vitality, and healing, and to find greater balance, ease, and peace of mind.

MBSR combines mindfulness meditation and yoga in an 8-week intensive training. This practice is ideal for cultivating greater awareness of the unity of mind and body, as well as of the ways the unconscious thoughts, feelings, and behaviors can undermine emotional, physical, and spiritual health. Mindfulness has been shown to positively affect a range of autonomic physiological processes, such as lowering blood pressure and reducing overall arousal and emotional reactivity.
It’s been estimated that stress contributes to 80% of medical office visits. Stress exacerbates physical pain, hypertension, and various medical conditions, and can lead to declines in immune functioning and overall physical well-being. In addition, stress causes irritability, relationship problems, and declines in performance and reliability, which can in turn lead to more significant anxiety and depression. But unlike many other physical concerns, we have the ability to manage stress and its effects.

This class will teach a variety of mindfulness-based stress reduction and self-care skills that can be integrated into participants’ lives on a regular basis. The foundation of the class is mindfulness, which means paying attention to our experience without judgment. This class is modeled on the work of Jon Kabat-Zinn at University of Massachusetts Medical School. By bringing more awareness to their lives, participants can learn to respond with choice rather than reacting automatically. Participants will learn to access powerful inner resources to enhance coping and to live their lives with more balance and clarity. Mindfulness will be cultivated through both informal and formal practice. In addition, participants will be taught a variety of ways to counter stress physiology, cognitive behavioral strategies to increase self-awareness regarding distorted thinking patterns, and nutrition management.
Research supports the following benefits of MBSR:
- Reductions in pain levels and ability to cope with chronic pain
- Decreases in anxiety, depression, hostility
- More effective stress management
- Increased ability to relax
- Greater energy and enthusiasm for life
- Improved self-esteem
- Improved ability to deal with short and long-term stressful situations
Who can benefit?
Anyone who would benefit from learning stress management skills, individuals with anxiety, panic, or mild to moderate depression, and individuals with health conditions, such as pain and chronic medical conditions, that are exacerbated by stress.
- Anxiety
- Work, Family, Financial Stress
- Asthma
- Heart Disease
- Headaches
- High Blood Pressure
- Sleep Problems
- Fatigue
- Fibromyalgia
- Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
- Eating Disturbances
- Panic Attacks
- Anxiety and Depression
- Chronic Illness and Pain
- Grief
- Gastrointestinal (GI) Distress
Dr. Sydney Kroll is a native of Nacogdoches and received her undergraduate degree at The University of Texas at Austin and her Master’s and Doctoral degrees in Clinical Psychology at Baylor University. She has been using mindfulness-based interventions for over a decade in behavioral health settings, including university counseling centers, the Veterans Healthcare Administration, and currently in her private practice. Dr. Kroll specializes in using integrative interventions to treat trauma, stress, and depression, as well as to manage chronic pain and health issues. She provides training across the country in state-of-the-art mindfulness practices and is excited to offer her expertise to the East Texas community.
Where: MGY2, 409 East Main St
When: Every Thursday beginning January 5 – February 23, 2017
Time: 7pm – 9pm
Cost: Non-Members : $400 (Yoga included)
Members: $325.00
*Course may meet requirements for continuing education/professional development for mental health and medical professionals. Call for information.
*You may be able to pay for the cost of this class with funds from a health saving account. In addition, Dr. Kroll can provide you with information about requesting out-of-network reimbursement from your insurance company for part or all of the class cost.
Holiday Schedule And SO Much More!
Happy Holidays from Morning Glory Yoga Studios!
We’ve had quite a year thanks to YOU! We look forward to 2017 but greatly appreciate every moment we’ve shared with you in 2016 and want to make the most of the remaining days. We hope you’ll join us for all the special classes we have planned over our Holiday Break.
Our regularly scheduled yoga classes will be canceled
beginning Wednesday, December 21, 2016.
and begin again, next year, on January 2, 2017.
Pilates classes will begin again in February 2017.
The studio will be open to members for personal practice/open practice at different days/times throughout the Holiday Break. Keep an eye on Facebook to see when a teacher will be present. You’re also welcome to email mgyoga@gmail.com to make arrangements if you’re interested in using the space to practice. My cell phone is 936.715.8353, call me directly if it’s easier.
• Special Classes •
12.20.2016, Tuesday
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction informational Sessions at MGY2.
Wondering what this whole “mindfulness” thing is all about? Interested in the upcoming Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) intensive but not sure about committing to 8 weeks? Come meet with Dr. Sydney Kroll of Pineywoods Psychological Services for a free informational meeting on December 20th at 7 pm to ask questions about mindfulness and hear more details about the upcoming class. A brief mindfulness exercise will be included.
12.21.2016, Wednesday
WINTER SOLSTICE MEDITATION & MGYS HOLIDAY PARTY
On December 21, at 6:30 pm, join Arrie for a special meditation practice honoring the winter solstice, the official beginning of winter.
This hour long meditation will begin with a brief mindfulness practice, then a contemplative discussion on the ecopsychological effects of the change of the season.
Bring your own meditation cushion as only a limited number will be available.
Afterward, join MGYS for food, drink, and merriment and celebrate the Holiday Season with friends. If you can’t make the meditation but would like to join in on the festivities please arrive around 7:45pm.
Please email mgyoga@gmail.com to reserve your place.
12.24.2016, Saturday
Christmas Eve
Join Amy for an early morning practice to prepare your body, mind, and Christmas spirit! 7:00 am, All Level.
12.27.2016, Tuesday
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction informational Sessions at MGY2.
Wondering what this whole “mindfulness” thing is all about? Interested in the upcoming Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) intensive but not sure about committing to 8 weeks? Come meet with Dr. Sydney Kroll of Pineywoods Psychological Services for a free informational meeting on December 27th at 5:30 pm to ask questions about mindfulness and hear more details about the upcoming class. A brief mindfulness exercise will be included.
12.30.2016, Friday
A Mindful New Year
Explore ways to commit to a vital life this new year in a guided experiential exercise led by Dr. Sydney Kroll. Identify your key
values and specific actions you can take in service of these values. Learn basic mindfulness skills to help support your commitments
throughout the year.
12.31.2016, Saturday
New Year’s Eve.
Goodbye 2016, Hello 2017! 9:00 am, All Level
01.01.2017, NYD
Yoga Mala
- Yoga Mala 108 Sun Salutations – 10:00 AM All Level. Join Amy, Arrie, and Lou for a New Year’s Day tradition at MGYS, Yoga Mala, 108 Sun Salutations, to welcome 2016 — attendants need to know the sequence of Sun Salutation A.
- Please arrive early to visit, settle in, and prepare for this moving meditation.

Winter Solstice Meditation and MGYS Holiday Party
On December 21st at 6:30 pm please join Arrie for a special meditation practice honoring the winter solstice, the official beginning of winter.
This hour long meditation will begin with a brief mindfulness practice, then a contemplative discussion on the ecopsychological effects of the change of the season.
Bring your own meditation cushion if you have one, please, as only a limited number will be available. We have bolsters, blankets, and blocks available first come, first serve.
Afterward, please join MGYS for food, drink, and merriment and let’s celebrate the Holiday Season with friends! If you can’t make the meditation but would like to join in on the festivities please arrive around 7:35pm.
Many of you have asked to bring something for the party and we would love nothing more!! We love potlucks at MGYS! If you would like to contribute please email with your intended dish, beverage, and/or other provisions. Please, we’d greatly appreciate, meat-free dishes only. It is not necessary for you to bring anything to attend the party. You are just enough!!
The more the merrier so you come! We can’t wait to celebrate with you!
Contact mgyoga@gmail.com to reserve your place and to indicate if you’re bringing anything for the Holiday Party.
New Year Yoga Foundation Course
Morning Glory Yoga Studios is offering our popular Introduction to Yoga Foundation Course beginning January 10, 2017.
This four-week course is a wonderful opportunity to learn about the many health benefits of yoga while gaining a foundation upon which to build a practice. The course is appropriate for those new to yoga as well as those who wish to refresh and fine-tune their understanding of the practice.
Yoga builds strength and flexibility while also helping students to better deal with stress and to relax. Students will learn basic yoga postures, proper alignment, and breath work, and be introduced to basic meditation techniques.
This class is suitable for students of various ages although it is geared towards adults; no children under the age of sixteen, please. The class is also suitable for people of various fitness levels. Poses will be modified to meet individual needs. Students should wear comfortable, moveable clothes and will remove their shoes during the class. A yoga mat is recommended but not required.
Dates: January 10 – February 02, 2017
Day/Time: Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7 – 8:15 pm
Place: Morning Glory Yoga Studios, 207 East Main St., downtown Nacogdoches
Instructors: Amy Sanford & Arrie Tucker
Cost: $125