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Alpacas After Hours: Rewind & Unwind

June 26 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Alpacas After Hours: Rewind & Unwind is a monthly age 20+ evening experience designed for intentional relaxation, nostalgic music, and meaningful reconnection — all set within the calm rhythm of the alpaca pasture.

Alternating Friday / Saturday 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Maximum 30 guests

Advance tickets only, Price $15.00 per person.

Guests bring their own evening meal, beverage (No Alcohol-insurance regulation), and settle into the pasture for a 90-minute reset from the noise of the week.

Each group or couple receives:
A bucket of alpaca feed
Access to the 12’ community picnic table
Rockers, open pasture seating, and lawn space
Music Experience
Each evening features a curated soundtrack of:
1960s–1980s favorites blended with relaxing instrumental selections

Expect:
Soft classic hits from the 60s, 70s, and 80s
Acoustic versions of familiar songs
Light classic rock at low volume
Instrumental and easy-listening tracks
Gentle background music designed to soothe rather than stimulate
The music remains ambient — enhancing the setting without overpowering conversation or quiet reflection.
Living Lawn Games
Giant Jenga
Giant Checkers
Giant Tic-Tac-Toe
These oversized classics invite lighthearted engagement without competitive pressure. Participate as much or as little as you wish.

Your Time, Your Pace
This experience is intentionally unstructured within a peaceful framework.

Guests may:
Feed alpacas
Share a meal
Meditate quietly
Practice gentle yoga
Journal
Read a book
Watch a movie quietly on a personal device
Sit in a rocker and breathe
Lay on a blanket and alpaca-watch at sunset
Simply enjoy conversation without distraction
There is no agenda beyond presence.

Why This Works — And Why It Matters
Alpacas naturally promote physiological calm.

Their slow grazing patterns, soft humming, rhythmic chewing, and steady herd dynamics signal safety to the human nervous system. This encourages a shift from sympathetic activation (stress response) into parasympathetic regulation (rest and restoration).

When paired with familiar music from the 1960s through the 1980s — decades associated with formative memories — the emotional effect deepens.

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