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Blair Hammes

About Blair Hammes

Blair Hammes is a junior at Horace Greeley High School. She’s on the Varsity Tennis Team and serves as an executive for Greeley’s Relay for Life club.

Spring Renewal in Chappaqua: Nurturing Mind, Body, and Soul

February 26, 2026 by Blair Hammes

Breathe

Spring is a season of renewal. Beyond setting our clocks forward, it’s an invitation to put ourselves first–resetting habits, unplugging from our devices, and reconnecting with what truly supports our well-being. In Chappaqua, there’s no shortage of opportunities to nurture mental and physical health, and, of course, to feed the soul. Here are a few local ways to embrace a more balanced and mindful season.

At Breathe Pilates and Yoga on South Greeley Avenue, owner Adina Olan emphasizes the deep connection between movement and overall wellness. “Mental wellness goes along with physical wellness,” she says. With offerings designed for every body, the studio features a wide range of classes–from calming meditation sessions to more intense, full-body workouts–ensuring that everyone can find a practice that meets them where they are.

This spring, Breathe is introducing something new called level classes, which are circuit-based classes, designed to support and strengthen the body in a more dynamic way. These classes provide a full-body experience that enables the client to use different apparatus in a small group environment. By working through a structured circuit, participants engage different muscle groups while maintaining control, breath, and body awareness. Rooted in the mind-body principles central to Pilates, the practice reflects Olan’s belief that “movement heals.”

“By integrating mindful movement into daily life, individuals not only improve physical fitness but also gain mental clarity and self-awareness. Taking time to intentionally ground yourself at Breathe Pilates and Yoga allows space to reflect, reset, and ultimately bring more balance and productivity into everyday life.

While movement supports the body and mind, nourishment and connection play an equally important role in overall wellness. BoBo’s Café, conveniently located at the Chappaqua Train Station, is a beloved local gathering spot where familiar faces and friendly energy are part of the daily routine. The buzz and vibrant atmosphere can lift anyone’s spirits the moment they walk through the door. More than just a café, BoBo’s is a community hub where sharing a meal or a cup of coffee strengthens relationships and nurtures a holistic approach to health.

Beyond its social appeal, BoBo’s offers an impressive range of healthy menu options that are as satisfying as they are nourishing. Many dishes are rich in essential nutrients like fiber and omega-3s, which support brain function and help stabilize mood. Their popular acai bowl, packed with fruits, antioxidants, and fiber, fuels both the brain and the gut–an important link in improving mental health and emotional well-being.

“As a team, we like to think of BoBo’s as a well-rounded establishment,” says Andrew Guerrino, BoBo’s marketing director. “We offer a range of both indulgent and healthy menu options for all customers.”

Guerrino emphasizes the importance of balance and personal choice. “We try to cater to customers with strict or limited diets–due to health issues, allergies, or restrictions–as much as those looking for something creative and comforting. Whatever you’re looking for, you can find it at BoBo’s.”

Bobo’s Cafe

As the BoBo’s team likes to say, “If we don’t have it, you don’t need it.”

Sometimes, wellness means slowing down entirely stepping away from screens and embracing quiet moments of comfort. Few things encourage that better than curling up with a good book. At Scattered Books on King Street, owner Laura Schaefer believes books offer something irreplaceable. “A book is a lifelong comfort item,” she says. “Unlike a Kindle, which can die or need a charge, books are constant.”

In today’s digital world, people of all ages experience stress and anxiety, and reading offers a powerful escape. Schaefer explains that books help break cycles of obsessive thinking, creating independent time to decompress and disconnect. “A book allows readers to go into another dimension,” she says, “serving as a physiological safe place where they can fully immerse themselves and momentarily step away from personal stresses.”

“A book can’t hurt me,” Schaefer adds. “It’s the easiest form of self-care. Any book, any time, plays a role in calming the mind and easing the pressures of everyday life.”

Scattered Books

Books also support inner wellness by expanding vocabulary, introducing new ideas, and offering fresh perspectives–often without feeling like work. Through relatable characters and stories, readers may discover inspiration, reflection, and even clarity about who they are or who they aspire to be.

Most importantly, she reminds us, “A book is not a prize. You shouldn’t wait to treat yourself–books are always there to offer comfort, reflection, and escape whenever you need them most.”

Beyond its extensive selection, Scattered Books also hosts creative activities in a dedicated space known as the Slime Café, which is also home to their adorable, fluffy bunnies. “People are seeking places where they can simply relax,” Schaefer says. “Scattered Books offers a welcoming space where kids and adults can read, make crafts, buy stuffed animals, and even play with bunnies. This is a place where you’re free to be yourself.”

As Schaefer lovingly puts it, “Our bunnies and books don’t care. They simply offer a sense of ease, connection, and belonging.”
As spring unfolds, it’s the perfect time to unplug from distractions and embrace healthier habits. In downtown Chappaqua, you’ll find experiences that nourish the mind, body, and soul. These local businesses serve as a reminder that true wellness lives in the choices we make, the people we gather with, and the moments we take to care for ourselves.

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Bobos, Breathe, Scattered Books, wellness

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