Vinyasa yoga on Saturday mornings - CANCELED - Aro Valley Community Centre (9am - 60 mins) - Brooklyn Community Center (10.30 am - 75 mins) Blue Ocean Yoga
Hi there
I regret to update that we will have to cancel our Saturday morning yoga sessions this weekend as I was not able to find cover (Our 60 min yoga class at the Aro Valley Community Center at 9 am and the second class, our 75 min yoga class at the Brooklyn Community Center at 10.30 am).
I will provide another update for our Aro Valley Yoga class next week (Saturday 7 December @ 9am).
Classes will be held Saturday mornings for the following dates listed below:
2019 Schedule (2020 schedule coming soon)
30 November (CANCELLED)
7, 14 and 21 December (Christmas break, returning 11 January 2020).
(Please note: no class on 7 December in Brooklyn due to the Brooklyn Community Market that has been scheduled. Depending on weather, we might be able to have a class outside).
Parking available at the Brooklyn Community center (car park or on street).
All levels welcome/drop in. Please bring your mat!
If you have any questions, please feel free to email me directly or call.
Look forward to seeing all of you there in the coming weeks as we finish out the year!
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Kind regards
Jenn
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