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Self-Defense – Tweens, Teens, and Women

Self-Defense: Awareness, assertiveness and hands on training

Boxing

Lecture: 5 Ways to Keep Children Safe and Stay Connected at Any Age

 

Katie SassoKatie Sasso is a self-defense instructor and Master (8th degree) black belt in the art of Kung Fu San Soo. Katie has worked with André Salvage and Associates for over 20 years, sharing her knowledge of Assault Prevention and Street Safety. She works with businesses and schools around California and teaches in-person and online seminars to children, teens, and adults that focus on learning how to be aware, assertive, and physically stop someone from harming them. Katie believes in living from her True Nature and shares with others the importance of listening to our intuition.   Prior to working with André Salvage and Associates, Katie graduated from the University of Oregon where she played collegiate soccer. She continued her soccer career playing for Sacramento Storm. Katie lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her family, including three children.

 

David WilliamsDavid Williams (aka Super Dave) has studied martial arts for over 30 years, starting with Tae Kwon Do. In the 90’s, he met Grand Master André Salvage, who opened his eyes to the Master’s path of Kung Fu San Soo. Dave received his Master’s Degree (8th-degree black belt) 15 years ago and continues to work on his art as he teaches Kung Fu San Soo and Assault Prevention. Teaching self-defense to all ages is a passion of his, and he strives to empower all with his knowledge. As a business owner since 2000 of Super Dave Dog, Inc. in San Francisco, he walks and trains dogs through exercise, discipline, and affection. Another passion is pickleball, which he picked up eight years ago at the Ranch and now plays almost daily and in amateur tournaments. His routine of fitness and meditation keeps him grounded and enables him to be a loving husband and father of two sons, Malyk Williams (20) and Kekoa Williams (17), both of whom are assisting him at the Ranch this week.

 

MALYK WILLIAMS
Malyk Williams
KEKOA WILLIAMS
Kekoa Williams

Flexing Your Creative Muscles: Using Storytelling to Stretch & Release

“Flexing Your Creative Muscles: Using Storytelling to Stretch & Release” is a series of writing workshops inspired by Jennifer Harris’s diverse experience as a writer, educator, organizational storyteller, and fitness enthusiast! In an era where every day storytelling has been reduced to 280 characters or less, Jennifer sees a growing need to reframe its intrinsic value. She compares writing to running, resting, and eating well, and suggests that writing as a form of storytelling is, in fact, good for our health and wellbeing. “We share a basic human need to flex our creative muscles,” she says, “to move, stretch, and release our inner spirit.” Jennifer likens her workshop experience to an energizing workout: “It may seem hard to get into at first, but if you surrender you can hit a stride, and you will feel empowered after.”

Jennifer believes that storytelling is primal, that we are wired for story, and that writing is a wellness practice we can all access. By designing exercises that warm up the mind and root writers in their bodies, Jennifer takes participants inward in an effort to draw stories outward. Her philosophy is simple: every person is a writer and every writer deserves a safe place to learn, experiment, share, and receive. Writing in this way will ignite connection and community, and will nourish your mind, body, and spirit.

Join Jennifer for an evening program that will invite dialogue around the “science of story” and will introduce writing as a wellness practice. She will host three 50 minute guided-writing sessions thereafter that allow participants to engage more deeply in the therapeutic power of storytelling.

 

Jennifer HarrisJennifer Harris is a San Diego-based entrepreneur who has spent over two decades writing and storytelling across sectors. A graduate of University of Chicago’s Master of the Arts Program in the Humanities and UC Davis’s undergraduate program in English and Creative Writing, Jennifer has built a career applying creative thinking and writing techniques to the fields of education, arts and culture, health and environmental sciences, and philanthropy. Over the last decade, Jennifer has produced custom storytelling workshops for hundreds of individuals, associations, and companies, she attained a Certificate in Narrative Health Care from Lenoir Rhyne University, and she is now chair of the board for Health Story Collaborative, a patient-centered, research-based nonprofit organization committed to the therapeutic power of storytelling. Her consultancy, JH Collective, Inc., continues to fuse her personal and professional ethos—an ethos centered on the power of stories; that stories can serve personal growth and healing, develop organizations and business, and preserve communities and histories. On the Web jhcollectiveinc.com. Linkedin: Jennifer Harris

Pickleball and Tennis with Jaimi Foster

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Jaimi Foster is a lifelong tennis and pickleball player and has been coaching since 2012. She was a featured athlete in Pickleball Fundamentals (2015), the first instructional book endorsed by the U.S.A Pickleball Association. Her family was one of the earlier adopters of pickleball, and she holds several (junior) U.S. national pickleball titles. She was a collegiate tennis player at the University of Toronto, and the co-founder of the first Canadian collegiate pickleball club.

Now residing in Arizona, Jaimi runs a Virtual Assistant agency, supporting clients across North America in operations and event planning. The flexible nature of her work allows her to continue teaching clinics and camps throughout the year, and she loves opportunities to travel the world and grow tennis and pickleball in new communities. Teaching at the Ranch has been an incredibly special experience for her, and she is thrilled to be returning for another Family Week.

 

StageKids

Juggler, Magician, Poet, Dancer, Thespian, Singer, Mime; no matter what’s your jam, there is a place for you on stage Thursday night.
Join Tom to craft the best talent show ever! Together we’ll really bring down the house.

 

Tom Birmingham is an artist and teacher with rich experience leading family enrichment programs. After 35 years living in Big Sur, California, he has recently located to a home near the Long Island Sound in Connecticut.

As a founding director of the Big Sur Arts Initiative, Tom has provided instruction and enrichment in the creative arts in a variety of mediums. For ten years he led the art department in the summer children’s theater program, StageKids in Big Sur.

For over fifteen years Tom has taught photography and drawing at Rancho La Puerta. Along with his wife, Erin Lee Gafill, he’s been a part of The Ranch’s Family Week since it’s start.

Tom was the director of the Big Sur JazzFest, founding member of Big Sur’s Hidden Garden’s Tour, and currently manages Studio One – Big Sur.

More recently, Tom is the founder of 26Letter Press, a small press dedicated to printed materials celebrating and inspiring creative expression.

Arts and Crafts

Rubber Band Jewelry (children) 

Silk Scarf Tie Dye (all ages)

Arm Knitting (children, tweens)

Basic Crochet & Granny Squares (teens)

 

Mallory NewbernMallory Newbern is a long-time creative, portraitist, and textile artist. Following her graduation from Rice University in 2022, she lived in Buenos Aires, Argentina for a year to experience Spanish immersion and conduct research with a local nonprofit. During her time with the organization, Mallory completed a mixed-media portrait series to accompany the project entitled ‘Narrated Images of African, Afro-Argentine, and Afro-Descendant Testimonies.’ Mallory loves teaching workshops and encouraging children to explore their unique artistic styles. https://www.instagram.com/malnewbernart/?hl=en

The Amazing Paint-Out

Get Ready for an Epic Art Adventure!
Join artist Erin Gafill for a super-fun week-long project: Painting the Mural!
Help design and create a gigantic, colorful mural that will amaze everyone! Work together with new friends and make your artistic dreams come true! Come be a part of this awesome art adventure and take home memories that will last a lifetime!”

 

An award-winning painter and author, Erin Gafill has inspired people around the world with her inspirational art, heartfelt stories, and uniquely engaging teaching methods. Her work bridges art, craft, and community, weaving observation, intuition, and imagination into her painting, writing, teaching, and public speaking. A fifth-generation California artist, she was born in Big Sur, California in 1963, the daughter of a beatnik and a flower child. She is the great-great-granddaughter of Carmel’s first artist-in-residence. Growing up at her grandparents’ legendary restaurant, Nepenthe, a mecca for poets, bohemians and dreamers, she drew inspiration from its ever-changing cast of characters as well as the stunning and mystical beauty of the coast.

Erin is the founder of the nonprofit Big Sur Arts Initiative, and a founding member of the Monterey Bay Plein Air Painters Association (MBPAPA). In 2001 Erin was honored to serve as the first American Artist-in-Residence at the Hamada International Children’s Museum, Hamada, Japan.

In 2009, she and her husband Tom Birmingham were named Champions of the Arts by the Arts Council of Monterey County and were honored by the United States Congress for their service to the community through the arts.

Her exhibit Color Duets was the featured 2021 Spring/Summer show for the Monterey Museum of Art, Monterey, California, followed the next summer by a solo exhibit, California Atmosphere at the Morris Graves Museum of Art, Eureka, California. She is the author of a coffee-table art book, Color Duets, with Kaffe Fassett, and a memoir about life/work balance, Drinking from a Cold Spring, a Little Book of Hope. Both books are available at www.colorduets.com. eringafill.com

Art Classes with Resident Artist Jennifer Brandt

Drawing
An introduction to basic perceptual tools for representational drawing—how our eyes and brain shape the reality we believe we see.

Watercolor
Demonstration of abstract and figurative watercolor techniques, followed by plenty of time to experiment and practice.

Landscape Sketching
Drawing, continued: putting the tools together to draw the world.

Collage Card Making
Scissors, glue sticks, painted watercolor paper: collage is a relaxing, friendly medium, no expertise required.

Painting Day
Open studio — still life or landscape, weather dependent — paint with our resident artist, or watch a painting in process.

Ancestor Altars
Create a small sacred space to honor those who came before you, whether connected by blood or spirit.

Mandala
Meditation with ink and paper — a deceptively simple, deeply calming practice of mindful doodling.

Jennifer BrandtJennifer Brandt paints, exhibits and teaches in Baja California, Mexico, as Resident Artist of Rancho La Puerta. jenbrandt.com

Summer Solstice Celebratory Festivities

Thursday, June 20:

  • 9am Meditation
  • 1pm Solstice Blessing Circle with Felicia Ruiz
  • 3pm Sound Healing with solstice theme
  • 4pm Solstice garland workshop at the Gazebo followed by a processional to the Bazar

Friday, June 21

  • 11am Indigenous Wisdom walk with Norma with summer solstice theme
  • 3pm Sound Healing with solstice theme
  • 4pm ceremony in Oaktree

Farm Fresh Family Feast

Thursday Farm Fresh Family Feast 4 PM Sign Up
Celebrate the abundance of our organic farm and the connection to community with a Farm-to-Table dining experience – a perfect blend of health, tradition, flavor, and fun! Cost is $110 per person, tax included, ages 13 and up; $45 per person, tax included, ages 7 to 12.  Wine sold separately. The maximum number of guests is 30. Sign Up at the Appointments Desk or through the link above.

 

Sabrina A. Falquier (Fall-Key-Ay), MD, CCMS, DipABLM loves delicious food. One of her areas of special focus and interest is teen culinary literacy, having co-created an 8-week program for teens for an entire school district in San Diego. This program showed positive changes in both food choices and cooking knowledge and the program outcomes were presented at three national conferences. Dr. Falquier is a board-certified Internal Medicine, Culinary Medicine and Lifestyle Medicine physician. She is bilingual (Spanish and English) and multicultural, born and raised in Mexico City to Swiss and American parents. Dr. Falquier worked as a primary care doctor for over 15 years and in 2020 founded Sensations Salud, which focuses on empowering through nutritional knowledge and culinary literacy by way of Culinary Medicine education and consulting. Dr. Falquier promotes Culinary Medicine throughout San Diego and internationally for incredibly varied audiences. She is the proud host of the Culinary Medicine Recipe podcast, which includes educational video episodes in both English and Spanish. She serves on the board of two non-profits and is a clinical professor at three universities. Her work can be seen through the powerful documentary: The Kitchenistas. Additionally, she has won numerous awards and has been interviewed regarding food and health by multiple media outlets. Follow along @SensationsSalud on social media.

 

Born in Mexico City to Japanese parents, Chef Marcelo Hisaki grew up surrounded by a diversity of flavor, texture, color, and tradition that combined both Japanese and Mexican culinary heritage.

At an early age, his talent and discipline led him to earn a scholarship from Fondation Turquois Monaco to study French cuisine at the Lycée Hotelier de Monte Carlo and train in Michelin-starred restaurants Yoshi and Joël Robuchon, in Monte Carlo, Monaco.

In 2013, Chef Marcelo and his wife Chef Reyna Venegas opened Restaurante Amores in Tecate, Baja California. Their culinary concept is influenced by Mexican, Japanese and French cultures, using local produce with respect, love, and creativity.

He recently represented Mexico in the Bocuse d’Or Finale 2023, a prestigious culinary contest in Lyon, France, receiving the social commitment award as a recognition to his team’s involvement in support of migrants’ food insecurity in Baja California. Read more here.

He currently works as a mentor and teacher for new generations of culinary professionals at Culinary Art School and collaborates in the development of BRECHA, the first Mexican culinary innovation and research center. @restauranteamores, @marcehisaki

 

Executive Chef Reyna Venegas’ classes are about fresh and delicious food that will energize, inspire, and nourish our Tween guests!!  She fuses the culinary and cultural heritages of her own Northern Baja roots with the nutritious “spa cuisine” pioneered 80 years ago by Rancho La Puerta co-founder Deborah Szekely. At La Cocina Que Canta, “The Kitchen That Sings,” Chef Reyna teaches healthy eating as a celebration of life in farm-to-table cooking classes.

As a lifelong learner, Chef Reyna graduated from University of California, San Diego’s Integrative Nutrition program, which focuses on how food promotes wellness. She is also a graduate of the Culinary Art School in Tijuana, and holds a Pastry Degree from the Lycée Technique et Hôtelier de Monte-Carlo and Fondation Turquois.

She and her husband Chef Marcelo Hisaki own Restaurante Amores, a hidden culinary jewel in the heart of Baja and currently collaborates as manager of Team Mexico on their way to the Bocuse d’Or Americas 2024.

 

Stay Cool with Family Water Activities

Jenny McTaggart is a Personal Trainer, Group Fitness, TRX & Yoga Instructor.  She teaches Bootcamps, Yoga, and TRX at The Bay Club Marin, in the San Francisco Area. She is passionate about helping people find the joy in their health and wellness routine and weaving it into their lifestyle. She first came to the Ranch when her mom brought her in 1993, and it has continued to be a place of retreat, reflection, and empowerment for her every time she visits. During her free time, she enjoys hiking, yoga, weightlifting, & spending time with friends and family. She has three children, Ethan, Camilla, & Charlie, who are the light of her life! Bring your family together and join at the end of the day for water activities, friendly competition, and tons of laughter!

Musical Exploration with Royce and Rory

Royce and Rory kick off their  program with a Sunday Concert!
Join them for their daily songwriting class with coaching included in preparation for Thursday’s RLPGT.
Add more fun with three lighthearted improv classes.

Songwriting
Sunday through Thursday: 60 minute session each day
Participants in the class will partner with Royce and Rory to learn the basic building blocks of songwriting in multiple genres. The class is focused on answering the simple question: why do we love songs, and what is it about those songs that makes us love them? The aim for the end of the class is to have each student be an active participant in songwriting, and feel confident in their ability to express themselves in a way they hadn’t been able before. We will also help coach and workshop original music so if any participants want to share their song at the talent show, we can help prepare them and give them confidence to do so.

Improv
Three family-friendly 60 minute sessions
Improv is the fundamental practice of thinking on your feet and creating character. Primarily used as an acting or comedic exercise, improv has many general applications and is an invaluable tool in helping people think on their feet and feel confident in spontaneous situations. It’s also hilarious, fun, and teaches trust. Learn basic improv games and the foundation of how to succeed at improv. It will be lighthearted, fun, and a great way for guests to get out of their comfort zone and connect with each other.

 

Royce Lundquist is a multi-disciplinary artist living in LA. Drawing inspiration from his childhood spent abroad in the military, Royce has a unique perspective on life that he weaves into his music, acting, and storytelling. Royce studied music and acting at the Orange County School of the Arts, before attending Pace University’s International Performance Ensemble in acting and directing in New York City, and graduated from Loyola Marymount University with a BA in Theater Arts. Royce looks for opportunities to tell complex stories of people’s experience with faith and love.

 

 

Aurora SageAurora Lundquist is an upcoming singer-songwriter living in Nashville. She is a junior at Belmont University majoring in Songwriting and minoring in classical voice. Finding her roots in participating in musical theater and arts she found true love for songwriting and performing. In February of 2023 she released her first single titled Habit, and since has released two new singles. She writes about her own experiences and experiences in the lives of others in order to create music that is meaningful and relatable. She writes pop, indie and R&B but has had experience in all genres.

Mambo! South American Serenade

Samuel Zyman
Fantasia Mexicana for two flutes and piano (Elena, Martha, Cheryl)

Efrain Oscher
A short piece for flute and piano (Martha & Cheryl)

Efrain Oscher
Barroquiana Venezolana No. 2 for flute and piano (Elena & Cheryl)

Efrain Oscher
Gran Mambo (Elena, Martha, Cheryl)

 

Elena DuránElena Durán grew up in Oakland, California and has enjoyed an international career, appearing as soloist with more than 50 orchestras all over the world, playing on a number of occasions for the Queen of England, HM King Charles as well as the President of Mexico. She has recorded a hit single with Paul McCartney and has made two albums with jazz great Stephane Grappelli. At various stages of her career, she has taught at University and Conservatory level including at Stanford University, the London College of Music, the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire and the Hartt School of Music. She has given masterclasses and courses all over the world and was the director of the Stratford International Flute Festival for twenty years and the Mexican Flute Festival at UNAM for five years in the nineties. She was named Mexico City’s Ambassador of Culture and Tourism, and with her personal outreach program FLAUTA SIN FRONTERAS, she has taken music to those who can’t attend concerts, especially those in prison and those who live along the US/Mexico Border. Elena is a passionate supporter of the Ranch’s Fundación La Puerta bringing her programs to the local community.

 

Martha Aarons’ professional career began with her appointment as principal flute of the North Carolina Symphony. Subsequently she played with the Cleveland Orchestra for 25 years.  After becoming a freelancer, she performed often with the Philadelphia Orchestra. During this time, she appeared as guest principal flute with the Metropolitan Opera, Minnesota Orchestra, Milwaukee Symphony, San Diego Symphony, Baltimore Symphony, and Mostly Mozart Festival. Ms. Aarons served as Artist Faculty with the Aspen Music Festival for 19 years. Her teaching credits include the Cleveland Institute of Music, Duke University, University of North Carolina/Chapel Hill, Oberlin College, Skidmore College, Shanghai Conservatory and Eastman School of Music. She has been soloist with the Cleveland Orchestra, North Carolina Symphony, Ohio Chamber Orchestra, and with the Aspen Festival Chamber and Festival orchestras. Her first solo CD, The History of the Tango, is recorded on the Azica label and additionally features pianist Frances Renzi and Grammy-winning guitarist Jason Vieaux.  Her newest release is the CD Last Silence with violinist Lev Polyakin and pianist Frances Renzi.  Martha is also an avid runner and has qualified for her fifth consecutive Boston Marathon in April 2025!

 

Cheryl Lin FieldingPraised by the New York Sun for her “Warm, grand and rich” pianism, Cheryl Lin Fielding has performed on some of the finest stages throughout the world, including the Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center, Carnegie Weill Recital Hall, Tanglewood Music Center, Music Academy of the West, Aspen Music Festival, Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival, Juilliard Theater, Mark Morris Dance Group, Musco Center for the Arts, and Soka Performing Arts Center. A sought-after\ collaborator and vocal coach, Fielding has been honored with the Grace B. Jackson Prize in Excellence by the Tanglewood Music Festival, recognized by the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts, and received the distinguished Gwendolyn Koldofsky Award in Keyboard Collaborative Arts.

Cheryl’s musical studies began at the age of three in Taiwan, first on the piano and later on the violin, and continued through dual master’s degrees at the Juilliard School (Piano Performance and Collaborative Piano), and Doctor of Musical Arts in Keyboard Collaborative Arts at the University of Southern California, with extended emphasis in Vocal Performance.

Fielding has had the honor of working alongside luminaries such as Matthew Aucoin, Christian Badea, Cori Ellison, John DeMain, Luana Devol, Peter Kazaras, Kelly Kuo, James Levine, Timothy Lindberg, Angela Meade, Carol Neblett, Linda Watson, and Dolora Zajick, and has served as music director, vocal coach, pianist, adjudicator for organizations including Dolora Zajick’s Institute for Young Dramatic Voices, Santa Fe Opera, the Philadelphia Virtuosi, Los Angeles Opera, Opera Pacific, Operafestival di Roma, Opera Santa Barbara, Opera San Jose, OperaWorks, Pacific Vocal Series, Pacific Symphony, Opera Chapman, California State University at Northridge, Azusa Pacific University, the Juilliard School, and the USC Thornton Opera. You can hear her playing on all major streaming platforms on the newly released album with soprano, Tory McKenna: Awakening.

Dr. Fielding is passionate about keeping the arts thriving in the communities and has recently help produced several concerts with Parnassus Society at Soka Performing Arts Center. She is currently the Artistic Director of Parnassus Society and Coach at Opera UCLA and Dolora Zajick’s Institute for Young Dramatic Voices.

 

Dance with Galit Friedlander

Galit FriedlanderOne year after graduating from the ‘FAME’ school (LaGuardia) as a theatre major, Galit Friedlander moved to Los Angeles to pursue a degree from the University of Southern California.
Shortly after graduating college, Galit found that her drive gained her the opportunity to work as an assistant choreographer for Prince in the Los Angeles leg of his Welcome 2 America Tour. She has worked on projects for Pharrell and MC Lyte. She has toured China and the U.S. with groundbreaking artists, choreographed for short film, works for the WNBA’S LA Sparks as a head choreographer, and has been the SparKids head choreographer since 2017.

Within her 18+ years of experience teaching dancers, Galit discovered that one of her greatest joys and life purpose is to keep expanding dancers’ knowledge through her work as a choreographer and teacher. She is also the host and creator of the DanceSpeak podcast since 2016 which shares unfiltered and authentic interviews from dancers all around the globe.

Learning to Live with Less

Learning to Live with Less and Why it Matters
What are the financial and psychological costs that clutter can have on your personal and professional life? Leave this session with solutions to help you declutter and be motivated to discard unneeded ‘stuff.’ Presentation will include group discussion related to struggles with letting go of items in your home.

Spring Decluttering: 10 Items to Let Go of Today
Springtime is usually a period when people feel inspired to start fresh and anew.  But before Spring Cleaning, you may want to start with Spring Decluttering. In this session, get inspired to go home and declutter those 10 items that are no longer are serving you, so there is less to manage, clean, and dust. Get motivated to clear out the clutter to create space for new things to enter your life that are in alignment with your values and priorities.

Too Much Clutter?  How Do I “Let It Go?”
Are you stuck?  Feeling overwhelmed, too many clothes, piles of paper, photos, bags, spices, magazines, craft projects, China, and antique furniture? Have you inherited boxes of family heirlooms and have let them sit? Participants will learn the 5-step method of organizing items in your home and office. You will also learn about Brain Organizing to help you declutter your brain so you can declutter your life. Clearing out the clutter will create space for new things to enter your life that are in alignment with your values and priorities.

Tips for Downsizing
Do you or a family member need to downsize or right size their life?  Are you ready to move to a smaller place or just live with less? We will discuss what to do with all those mementos, kids school work, sports equipment, photos, dvds, and videos? Participants will leave with a new outlook on your items and be inspired to start downsizing now!

 

Amy CarstensenAmy Carstensen, a San Diego based Professional Organizer, started her business “Organizing  with Amy” in 2013. Amy holds a Master’s degree from UCSD in International Relations. She’s taught high school Spanish, worked for the International Community Foundation and was the Founder and Executive Director of Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center.  When she’s not out helping clients let go of excess Tupperware and bags, she’s home annoying her husband and two teenage boys reminding them “to never leave a room empty handed.”

Hands-On Cooking Classes and Chef’s Table Dinner with Gino Garcia

Gino offers hands-on culinary experiences, 3.5 hours each, during which you will enjoy preparing your own meal along with fellow cooks. Classes take place at La Cocina Que Canta, our culinary center on Tuesday and Wednesday, at 4pm. In addition, Chef Gino will collaborate with La Cocina Que Canta’s Executive Chef Reyna Venegas and her team to create a special feast (with wine pairing!) on Thursday at 4:45pm.

Tuesday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM Sign Up
Each class $145 (tax included). Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

Wednesday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM Sign Up
Each class $145 (tax included). Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

Thursday Farm-to-Table Dining Experience 4:45 PM Sign Up
Celebrate the abundance of our organic farm and the connection to community with a Farm-to-Table dining experience – a perfect blend of health, tradition, flavor, and fun! Cost is $150 per person, tax and wine pairing included. The maximum number of guests is 30. Sign Up at the Appointments Desk or through the link above.

 

Gino GarciaGino Garcia is a trained chef, culinary educator, and author of Disney Pixar’s Coco: The Official Cookbook. Gino’s style of cooking is inspired by his familial roots in Mexico and his upbringing in the agricultural regions of California’s central valley. Currently based out of Seattle, Washington, he enjoys hosting pop-up events celebrating regional cuisines of Mexico and Latin America, teaching cooking classes, and building community through food and storytelling.

Before entering the cooking world, Gino worked as a consultant in the public health sector focusing on issues related to improved nutrition, food access, healthcare, and disease prevention in immigrant and BIPOC communities.

World Groove Movement

Re-CREATE your workout…..GET GROOVE FIT! – THE GROOVE™ Experience 
THE GROOVE™ F.I.T. is a mind-blowing, functionally integrated fitness experience. Not only do you get to Dance Your Heart Out in the way that best suits your body and soul, you also get to enhance every area of fitness you can possibly think of. Cardio, flexibility, coordination, balance, agility, full range of motion, muscular strength, endurance and exclusive to THEGROOVEexperience, we’re gonna pump-up your creativity muscle too. There are NO fancy steps or choreography to memorize — just UNITE in a ridiculously SIMPLE yet effective movement connected to MakeYouWannaDance music and GROOVE yourself FIT!

GENTLE GROOVES…Restorative Flow– THEGROOVE™ Experience
“GROOVE your body CALM to HEAL and RESTORE”
Are you ready and willing to gain access to the fullest potential of movement in your body?  No one can do it for you except you!  Find YOUR FLOW and experience how good you can feel ALL OF THE TIME!  Learn one of the most powerful tools for a healthy life; the ability to soothe, restore and relax your mind and body through music, movement, creativity and breath. Enjoy the bliss of slowing down, elongating your muscles, decompressing your joints and making sweet sweet love to your whole body!

SILENT DISCO
Immerse yourself in the music, in nature and in the dance! With GROOVE, you cannot get it wrong. We give you simple moves that you get to do in your own way…the way that works best for you today. The music will move you and the natural environment will inspire endless creativity and enjoyment! Get grounded and get grooved all in one session!!

WATER GROOVES
We are turning the pool into a magical GROOVE DANCEfloor experience! Simple moves, done in the best way for your body in conjunction with make-you-wanna-dance music! We will be getting our GROOVE on, smiling, laughing and connecting with each other while forgetting that we are actually getting a great workout! Join us for the fun!

 

Heather Winia is a master trainer and educator for The World GROOVE Movement and the featured facilitator on the bodyGROOVE On Demand streaming program. She brings with her 31 years of experience in the fitness/wellness industry and 15 years of sharing holistic health education and GROOVE DANCEfloors at fitness conferences and wellness retreats around the world.  Her passion is to INSPIRE the WORLD to DANCE, to Speak Truth and to LIVE Authentically while spreading POSITIVE VIBES in all she does!

Learn the Secret of Sounding

Explore Sounds for Self-Empowerment and Healing
Enjoy the freedom of sounding! These sounds do not need to be loud or complicated to strengthen, ground, align and alleviate tension! Learn the secret of sounding.

Using Sound to Open Your Heart
This gentle way of sounding can be so restorative and healing. If you are recovering from overwork, emotional pr physical challenges or being in too much stress, learn simple vocal tools to reset, recenter and renew your heart.

Easy Sounding Tools to Reduce Stress, Fear and Anxiety
This unique way of using your voice in alignment with simple energy techniques provides an excellent way to experience freedom and possibility.

Sounds and Meditations to Assist Your Energy Body
Your energetic body can become depleted for many reasons. Learn about how to strengthen your boundary and your deep connection to  strength and peace.

 

Lisa Rafel Lisa Rafel has taught about self-empowerment, self-healing and using music and sound for healing for over 25 years. An internationally recognized expert in Vocal Sound Healing™ she presents at conferences and teaches privately and through workshops all over the world. Lisa is a composer, poet, playwright, shamanic healer and spiritual teacher. Her harmonic overtone singing with crystal bowls has been called, “the sound of language before the languages divided.”  Her concerts attune the listener to a deep experience of peace. Lisa has taught and sung in extraordinary sacred sites including in Chartres Cathedral in France, The Great Pyramid of Giza, The Sakya Monastery in Tibet, Shaman Conferences in Mongolia, and Sacred Music Festivals in Glastonbury, UK, San Francisco and Los Angeles, CA.  Lisa co-created the award-winning book/music set, Safe in The Arms of Love with collaborators Emmy Award winning composer/producer Gary Malkin and psychologist, David Surrenda, PhD. Their Positive Intention Music™ creates a measurable energetic connection between a mother and her baby. Lisa’s video, NOW IS THE TIME, music written and produced by Grammy Award winners Lili Haydn and Itai Disraeli, lyrics and performed by Lisa, is a rallying call to end pollution to protect future generations. All of Lisa’s projects support greater health and well-being.

Solo Flute Concerts

Solo Flute Classical Masterpieces….
Infused with elements of improvisation and folk melodies.

Musical Interlude:
A contemplative and ethereal improvisation.

 

Dominyka ŠeibokDominyka Šeibok is a Lithuanian flutist based in Los Angeles. As a performer who incorporates movement and dance, she collaborated with choreographer Joachim Schlömer in his international production L’europe Sauvage, also she was selected to perform in Ebb&Flow Festival with Heidi Duckler Dance company. As an educator, she cares deeply about nurturing the creative development of her communities in Los Angeles and abroad, and teaches movement, free improvisation and interdisciplinary performance courses at the Crescendo Summer Institute in Hungary.

Her company Five Skins Interdisciplinary creates productions that combine instrumental live performance with other art forms – their score for the groundbreakin Ukrainian silent film Man with a Movie Camera premiered at the Wende Museum of the Cold War in Los Angeles.

She was awarded first prize at the International Juozas Pakalnis Competition and received a Presidential Honor from the Republic of Lithuania for artistic distinction. She received her Masters from the Hochschule der Künste Bern with Christian Studler and won a Swiss scholarship for her time there. During her studies
she also went on to hold the Principal Flute position with the Szczecin Philharmonic in Poland.

Dominyka is passionate about exploring different musical styles and performs on a wide range of flutes (baroque recorder, Lithuanian folk, Native American, penny whistle, Irish flute, shakuhachi, and more). She has performed with the Neue Philharmonie München, the Giorgio Cini Foundation in Venice, and the International Orchestral Institute Attergau, a Vienna Philharmonic project. Her playing can be heard on the SRF Radiostudio Zürich label in Des Knaben Wunderhorn with conductor Graziella Contratto.

You can find out more about Dominyka at her website: https://www.dominykaseibok.com/

Choose Love! The Inner Fitness Program with Emily Boorstein

Change Your Mind
Yes, it’s possible to change our mind! And by change, I mean transform. We have the most incredible power to choose the way we see, interpret and respond to our life’s circumstances. Imagine putting on a whole new lens that quiets our well-worn harmful patterns of thoughts and behaviors and allows us to see and respond with clarity and wisdom.

Lesson 1 focuses on self-awareness and cultivating the skill to shift from living in the default paradigm of fear and scarcity to living from wisdom, truth and love.

Healthy Inner Dialogue
Do you ever wonder who’s doing all that chatting in our minds, and even more importantly, which voice we put in the driver’s seat of our lives?

Lesson 2 focuses on recognizing the various voices within and cultivating the voice of the Nurturing Parent who helps us navigate and respond to our inner world of thoughts and feelings and shows us how to live from our wise adult self so we can best respond to the challenges and circumstances of our life.

Permission to Feel
When we know how to feel our emotions, and have the skills to express and communicate them responsibly, we feel more grounded, whole and connected to ourselves and others!

Lesson 3 focuses on understanding the world of emotions and the important role they play in almost every aspect of our life.  Learn how to feel, navigate and honor your emotions with your greatest wisdom and highest intention.  You will feel better!

The Joy of Responsibility
Have you ever noticed that we often play the same ‘victim’ story in our mind over and over again, and that we keep reacting to our life from that story, often in repetitive negative behaviors?

Lesson 4 focuses on recognizing our own patterns of thoughts and behaviors that hold us back from realizing our greatest sense of self and achieving our dreams.

Create and Manifest Your Best Life
We are always creating and manifesting our life, whether consciously or unconsciously!  Our life is a reflection of our inner world of thoughts, feelings, beliefs, attitudes, choices and decisions!

Lesson 5 focuses on re-aligning our raw materials to reflect your most authentic, powerful, and loving version of yourself to consciously create and manifest our deepest desires and sweetest life. Nothing changes until you do!

 

Emily Boorstein‘s passion and joy is to engage people in the process of self-discovery and inspired living!  Her life purpose is to live her most authentic wholehearted life and to be a guide for those who also want to live a more mindful, joyful, less stressed, more peaceful, purposeful, satisfying, well navigated and fulfilling life.

Emily is the founder of The Inner Fitness™ Program and is a monthly presenter and Life Coach at Rancho La Puerta Health and Fitness Resort in Tecate, Mexico. A Certified Life Coach since 2001, Emily maintains a private practice with clients and students from around the world.

“Inside each and every one of us lies the potential to create and manifest our uniquely personal Great Life Story.”  Emily Boorstein

Emily Boorstein Wikman, Founder, Inner Fitness™
Certified Professional Co-Active Coach, CPCC
Lucid Living Master Coach, LLMC
www.coachemily.com

Pickleball with Vicky Foster

Vicki Foster is a 5.0 pickleball player and teaching professional from Scottsdale, Arizona. She has trained and tested more than 500 new pros throughout North America as a national clinician for the Professional Pickleball Registry, the official education and certification partner of USA Pickleball. Vicki was the recipient of PPR’s 2022 National Clinician of the Year award, is a sponsored player on Team GAMMA and a head pro for GAMMA Pickleball Camps. Vicki has been instructing and competing in pickleball for 18 years and has won multiple gold medals in the 5.0 division of both the USA and Canadian National Championships. Vicki also competes in USTA tennis and is a former Division I college tennis player and teaching professional.

“Sharing my pickleball knowledge with Ranch guests is so gratifying. It’s great to see guests familiar with the sport show up every morning, enthusiastic to learn more. But it’s equally as enjoyable to watch new players discover how fun and easy the sport actually is to play.”

The Heart of Americana

Claudia Russell and Bruce KaplanClaudia Russell, a celebrated California troubadour, and her husband Bruce Kaplan, a master of electric guitar and mandolin, form an enchanting duo that brings a tapestry of Americana sounds to life. With Claudia’s angelic voice and Bruce’s intricate accompaniments, they create music that resonates with both the heart and soul. Based in the Bay Area, Claudia and Bruce take their audiences on a musical odyssey through the diverse landscapes of American music. Their journey pays homage to the iconic sounds of Laurel Canyon, the historic folk of Greenwich Village, the soulful essence of blues divas, and the rustic charm of Bakersfield’s country scene. At the core of this journey is Claudia’s evocative voice, her skillful guitar playing, and their shared talent for storytelling through music. Since their debut in 2000, this dynamic duo has captivated listeners in over 1000 performances across the United States, from intimate clubs to major festivals and everything in between. Their music, known for its genuine emotion and captivating melodies, has not only thrilled live audiences but has also been celebrated in esteemed circles. Claudia has twice been a finalist in the prestigious Kerrville New Folk competition, and their artistry has been recognized in American Songwriter, Sing Out, and even on NPR’s All Things Considered. As they prepare to grace the stage at Rancho La Puerta, Claudia Russell and Bruce Kaplan promise an unforgettable musical experience that harmonizes the spirit of Americana with the charm of this Mexican paradise. Their performance will be a journey through song, inviting listeners to explore the richness of American music and the intimate stories that make their artistry so unique. Join us for an evening of soul-stirring music and discover why Claudia Russell and Bruce Kaplan are not just performers but true musical storytellers.

Jaeger and Reid Concerts

” . . and the love between the singer, who sings the song well, and truly, and the audience, which has been waiting for the song, and knows it when they hear it, is a true love.” -Malvina Reynolds

 

Judi Jaeger and Bob ReidSome of the best discoveries are made by accident and that’s what happened in the fusion of the musical talents of Judi Jaeger and Bob Reid. They unwittingly found that perfect harmony while standing next to each other at a music camp jam in the summer of 2015. Their musical spark quickly caught fire and was noticed by those around them – and the successful collaboration between Jaeger and Reid was born. Judi grew up near Montreal, Canada, where her world was filled with music; her mother and brother sang and played guitar and she listened to Leonard Cohen, Peter, Paul & Mary, Pete Seeger and many others. She began her career as a performing songwriter as an expression of her loss after the death of her mother and has written songs for her local domestic violence prevention organization. Bob is a fourth generation Californian, and like Judi, Bob also grew up surrounded by music. Bob’s mom performed in coffeehouses in the 1960’s, while his father was a gospel concert promoter. Bob has been a California Arts Council Artists in Schools, performed at the United Nations in New York, in concert, at festivals and in schools across the United States. His original songs have been sung by Pete Seeger, Bill Harley, Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer and many others. Bob was chosen by the Seeger family to perform at memorial concerts for both Pete and Toshi Seeger in New York. Bob has a keen eye for musicality, empowerment, appreciation of nature and social causes in his writing. Jaeger & Reid have been performing around the United States, in Canada and France in a variety of venues, indoors and out, including house concerts.

The Techy Traveler

The Techy Traveler
Technology for Travel – Be prepared with the right technology. Devices, apps, and tricks to guide you around the world and help you stay connected with home.

Security While Traveling
How to make sure your devices, data, and home are safe throughout your travels.

Challenge the Techy Traveler
Bring your devices and questions for advice on getting the most out of your technology.

 

Brett MitchellBrett Mitchell is a self-employed technology consultant, who specializes in educating his clients about the very latest in devices and how to use them.

The Writer’s Journal

The Journal as a Starting Place
Journal writing is an ideal way to express and develop ideas, emotions and creativity as well as a way to heal the self, discover hidden abilities and desires—and, of course, deal with life’s realities. Writers often use journals to work out ideas, to sketch out characters, capture memories and describe settings. Being at Rancho La Puerta with a notebook is the perfect time to begin a journal practice or resume one that you might have left behind. The journal you keep will be a treasure trove of pieces to develop further in memoirs, non-fiction, fiction and all of your writing.

Three Journal Writing Workshops. All of them are hands-on writing experiences:
The List of 100 Desires
An exploration of the ways in which list-making can be an effective tool for writing

Dialogue with the Self
An examination of why and how writing dialogues can unleash powerful insights and effects in writing

Right Brain/Left Brain Collision
A journey into the ways external stimuli can be used to uncover new realizations and empower storytelling

Rita JacobsRita D. Jacobs, Ph.D., is the author of The Way In: Journal Writing for Self-Discovery; Tommy: The Musical; A Day in the Life of America and A Day in the Life of Canada. She is a widely published journalist and book reviewer whose articles have appeared in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, PARADE Magazine, Diversion, Frequent Flyer, Glamour, SELF and GRAPHIS. She is Professor Emerita of English at Montclair State University and in the past twenty years has taught workshops on journal writing nationally and internationally. In 2012, Random House commissioned her to write 20 columns titled, “From Journal to Memoir” which are available on her website Rita D. Jacobs – Biography (ritadjacobs.com)