Upcoming Classes
Herbalism in the treatment room. Scope specific science on topical herbal applications and their affect on our physiology, alongside traditional and folk wisdom.
We’ll study local plants, their active constituents, potent extraction methods, and effective applications.
8 CE hours
April 18, 2026
Herbalism for Bodyworkers
Body Maps
BodyReading from several theories, all rolled into one class. Understand what you’re seeing through the lens of western biomechanics, fascial lines, meridian systems and modern biosomatics.
More info coming soon!
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Intro to Structural Integration
3 days, 24 CE hours
Learn the principals and theory of Ida Rolf’s Structural Integration, an osteopathic based manual therapy.
Sidelines
Turn bodywork on its side. Access hips and shoulders from a new perspective.
More info coming soon!
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The Birth Year
Pre and post-natal work from a structural perspective. This hands-on class will address the physiological and structural changes that happen in women’s bodies during and after pregnancy.
3 days, 24 CE hours
More info coming soon!
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About your instructor
Loni McKenzie, SI, CASP, LMT
Loni graduated from the Soma Institute of Structural Integration in 2001, completed her Advanced Certification in 2005, Teacher Training in 2007, and was Assistant to the Director from 2002-2006.
Alongside a full-time bodywork practice, she teaches entry level touch and offers CE classes in her community.
Loni’s continued learning includes extensive Pre and Perinatal training, Nerve and Artery Mobilization, Craniosacral and a 4-year apprenticeship at the School of Herbal Wisdom and Divine Wonder, where she studied the art of pulse taking, community herbalism, and… so much more.
She’s currently working her way through a 140-hour Visceral Manipulation training with Jeffrey Burch and continues to be delighted at how much there is to learn about bodywork!