Vinyasa Yoga on Saturday mornings - Aro Valley Community Center (9 am - 60 mins) - Brooklyn Community Center (10.30 am - 75 mins) Yoga with Jenn
Hi there
I am a certified yoga instructor and will be leading two class on Saturday morning. The first will be a 60 min yoga class at the Aro Valley Community Center at 9 am and the second will be a 75 min yoga class at the Brooklyn Community Center at 10.30 am.
This will be a gentle, but strong practice and guaranteed to get you moving.
Classes will be held Saturday mornings for the following dates listed below:
2019 Schedule
27 July - This class will be a gold coin donation in support of Dry July or to your preferred charity (most welcome to bring cash to the class or donate online - www.dryjuly.co.nz...).
Also, grateful to share that we have been provided with a lovely offer by one of our students (Rhys Dwyer (ZBANZA, IICT) a Certified Zero Balancing Practitioner). For all donations, you will receive a voucher for 25% off treatment and be entered into a draw for a free treatment (to be used by yourself or gifted to another person going through cancer treatment/family member). Please take a look at the link below to find out more about the great work Rhys does - www.paxbodywork.co.nz...
3, 10, 17, 24 and 31 August
7, 14, 21 and 28 September
(Please note: no class on 21 September in Brooklyn due to the Brooklyn Community Market that has been scheduled).
5, 12, 19 and 26 October
2, 9, 16, 23, 30 November
7, 14 and 21 December
(Please note: no class on 7 December in Brooklyn due to the Brooklyn Community Market that has been scheduled)
Parking available at the Brooklyn Community center (car park).
If you have any questions, please feel free to email me directly or call.
All levels welcome/drop in. Please bring your mat!
Look forward to seeing all of you there.
Kind regards
Jenn
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