
We are well and truly in love with our wonderful loyal students. We're celebrating Adore Yoga's 10th birthday in 2012 and there are students at the studio today who were with us way back in 2002 when it all started. THANK YOU for your loyalty, enthusiasm and for putting up with the various incarnations of the yoga studio as it metamorphosed from a grotty room with peeling plasterwork to our recent sleek renovation.
We are constantly looking for ways to improve your experience of yoga at Adore. Some of the things we've done over the years include:
- Hiring the most experienced, compassionate and inspiring teachers in Sydney
- Keeping classes to a maximum of 6 students for an optimum teaching environment
- Renovating our yoga rooms to create a beautiful and welcoming space
- Using eco-materials for our props and renovations
- Offering exciting workshops, intensives and retreats
In 2011, we introduced the Frequent Yogi Program as a way of encouraging students to get the most out of their classes at Adore. (If you left your completed Frequent Yogi card in the yoga room at the end of last term, you will have had $20 credited to your account. Well done for making all 10 classes!)
We had lots of feedback about the Frequent Yogi program and after listening to your ideas, we have changed the program for 2012 as follows:
1. Earlybird Reward: Receive $20 off next terms fees when you rebook before the end of the current term*.
2. Multi-class Reward: Enrol for 2 classes per term and get $40 off the total amount; Enrol for 3 classes per term and get $100 off the total amount.
We hope that these rewards go some way towards thanking you for being such a wonderful loyal student. As always, your feedback is greatly appreciated.
Thanks again for all your support and we're looking forward to seeing you back in class next term (with our brand new super-luxury eco Manduka Black Mats).
*Students enrolled in multiple classes receive a single $20 Earlybird Reward for rebooking plus the multi-class discount. Rewards are redeemable against regular 10 or 5 week classes from 30 March 2012.

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