Yoga with People for Palmer Park & Yoganic Flow 2022

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1121 Merrill Plaisance Street,Detroit MI 48203

05 March, 2022

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Let's enter 2022 with health as our priority! Join us for weekly yoga classes at the Palmer Park Community Center led by Yoganic Flow. People for Palmer Park and Yoganic Flow invite you to practice yoga safely indoors each Saturday morning from 10-11 am . Yoganic Flow will provide instruction inside the Palmer Park Community House for a limited number of people (only 15) so that we can maintain distance. Proof of vaccination will be required at the door (your card or photo of your card). Masks will now be required during the class in light of the current spread of Covid-19 and it's variants. We prioritize the safety of all participants. We ask that each participant be situated and on their mat by 9:50 am. The class will begin promptly at 10 am and the door will lock at 10:03 am. No one will be admitted after the door is locked. If you are late to class we can forward your registration to the next available date. Early registration is encouraged as we anticipate that the 15 spaces will fill up quickly. We will limit the class to 15. A waiver must be completed for all participants. Waivers will be available in person. All reservations must be made and paid for in advance through Eventbrite. Cancellations must be made no later than 24 hours before the start of class or we cannot refund your fee.   "A park for the good of everyone."~Senator Thomas W. Palmer   With the threat of park closings and budget cuts by the city, the People for Palmer Park (PFPP) arose from members of the community who love Palmer Park for the gem it was, is, and can be.  PFPP is dedicated to the revitalization of Palmer Park and creating a safe, accessible and equitable place for everyone of all ages to enjoy nature, recreation and healthy opportunities. PFPP is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization and the official "Adopt-a-Park" Partner with the CIty of Detroit. PFPP believes that with the collective energy, efforts, and talents of the people who use and love the park, it can be revitalized to its fullest potential and restored to what Senator Palmer envisioned when he donated the land for the park in the late 1800s: “a park for the good of everyone.” Palmer Park is comprised of 296 acres of lawns and historic woodlands, new tennis courts, splash park, hiking and biking trails, Lake Frances, a historic log cabin, a community garden, playgrounds, and more.  PFPP is a membership organization and new members and volunteers are necessary and welcome. Core members of the PFPP include residents and representatives from diverse neighborhoods and community organizations. PFPP is committed to the preservation, recreation, and revitalization of Palmer Park, for the good of all. Our vision is to create an urban oasis, regional destination, and daily recreation site that will promote an active and healthy community. Our guiding values include preservation of park resources; restoration and preservation of the park’s history; equal benefit and access to the park; creation of a safe park environment; responsiveness to park users and the community; timeliness in our actions; and collaboration and cooperation with city, community, and stakeholders. www.peopleforpalmerpark.org

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