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Event

Adele Leas

4-Day Class at Alaqua Animal Refuge

Event Details

Location Instructor Start Date End Date

Sanctuary

Adele Leas

10/09/2025 10/12/2025
Course Start Time Course End Time

9:00 AM

5:00 PM

October 9 - 12, 2025


Come join this four-day class that brings together all the beauty of Jin Shin Jyutsu and the joy of sharing it with a wide array of animals at Alaqua Animal Refuge! Adele has worked and taught at this 100 acre refuge on Florida’s Emerald Coast for over 14 years so it feels like coming home to learn the work here. Practicing Jin Shin Jyutsu is a powerful, proven, accessible and fun way to help animals feel harmony, health and balance.

Alaqua Animal Refuge has offered second chances to many thousands of animals, helping them find their for-ever homes.  If you have been wanting to experience a deeper bond with animals, then this class is for YOU!


CLASS DETAILS

Location:  Alaqua Animal Refuge

155 Dugas Way, Freeport, FL  32439


Class format: Classroom instruction, practicing self-help (some at the beach, weather permitting) and lots of hands-on practice with the domestic and farm animals – dogs, cats, horses, donkeys, goats, tortoises, among others – who live at Alaqua while waiting for their future families.


TUITION AND PAYMENT


• $660 tuition 

• $25 Textbook

• $10 Chart


Refund/Cancellation Policy: Tuition is fully refundable for cancellations up to 30 days prior to class.  


There is a $200 cancellation fee for cancellations received less than 30 days prior to class start date.


To register:  Click on the Register button below. 


Class Organizer:

Stacie Boudreaux / 850 890 2730 / stacienbb@gmail.com


Order Textbook and Chart:  JSJ for Your Animal Companion, and a small, laminated chart are required.  Please bring yours or order them from Adele's store to pick them up at class.





About Jin Shin Jyutsu

Discover the ancient art of Jin Shin Jyutsu and how it can promote well-being in both humans and pets.

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