POP UP Open Air Yoga Garden!! Brought to you by Yoga on the Land

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3220 N Street NW,Washington DC

02 October, 2021

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Join us for the first yoga class of our October outdoor pop up yoga series, followed by a community wellness expo! Yoga on the Land is for EVERYBODY.We are a new nonprofit dedicated to helping people connect to nature through the lens of yoga. When the pandemic hit last year, we jumped to the challenge of keeping yoga classes going in the midst of many yoga studios closing, figuring out how we can support yogis in overcoming challenges to practicing and teaching. While yoga has become more accessible again in recent months, the ability to expand our practice in community has remained limited. Yoga on the Land is excited to serve DC by offering outdoor, socially distanced during the month of October in our new pop up Open Air Yoga Garden located in Georgetown in DC. While all classes are ALL LEVELS, family-friendly, and free and open to the public; Please sign up in advance so to guarantee your spot. Join us for our yoga + community art + wellness expo from 12 to 4PM on Saturday, October 2nd. Come spend some time getting to know Yoga on the Land and other local wellness advocates and artists. Move into fall with alignment. Yoga on the Land encourages your to keep yourself healthy by showing your COVID-19 vaccine or negative COVID-19 status prior to class; by washing hands; and also by wearing a mask anytime other while practicing on yoga on your mat during class. We're excited to meet you!! Pop Up Yoga Classes in the "Open Air Yoga Garden" in October are held every Saturday at 12PM and Thursday at 6PM all month!! Adrianne is a yoga teacher, Reiki practitioner, and climate adapatation justice advocate working with people to find a stronger connection to source, and maintain the healthiest lifestyle possible giving the resources at hand. She loves nature, loves to travel, and believes that spending time in nature is essential to how we continue to find ways to thrive in a changing world. She is particular committed to working with POC and other underserved communities to create a path for people from diverse background to find inclusive spaces to learn about nature that may not have historically been present. Learn more about Adrianne at http://AdrianneBurke.net. 

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