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Yoga in the Park in Town Common

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May

28

6 - 7pm

Greenville Town Common and Greenville Toyota Amphitheater

Greenville's ONLY Town Common Yoga Class! Yoga flow down by the river! Beginner friendly!Where:This class is outdoors at Town Commons. We meet behind the amphitheater stage in the grassy area, near the stage ramp. Look for the yogi in the Purple Blossom shirt, and people with mats! In the event the grass is not optimal for practice, we will move to the stage.When:Classes are at 6pm on Wednesdays on April 30th, and May 7th, 14th, 21st, and 28th.How much: Pay what you can ($5-$25) via cash or venmo (@PurpleBlossom-Jess) or through our online booking software. Yoga in the park classes are included in our yearly and monthly unlimited memberships.What to bring: Mat, towel, water, bug spray, any props you may want. Mats and props will NOT be provided. Sometimes the ground may be soft or slightly damp, it is recommended to have a large towel or beach mat underneath your mat for optimal practice experience.Outdoor Yoga PoliciesGeneral Info:Students are encouraged pre-register on our website and sign a waiver before coming to any outdoor class. All PBY Pre-Registration, Tardiness, Early and Late Cancellation, and No-Show policies apply. Please see our website for more details.Weather Cancellations:In the event of inclement weather, the class will cancelled and all registered students will be notified via email and text message. Evening classes will be cancelled and students will be notified 2 hours before class time. Morning classes will be cancelled and students will be notified by 8 PM the night before. There are no refunds for inclement weather. However, you can choose to use your pass purchase for a different outdoor class, if desired. Outdoor yoga passes can only be used for outdoor classes.What constitutes inclement weather?Expected rain of more than 40% before or during class, extreme soggy ground from previous extended rains, or having a projected high temperature of 55F or less or 90F or more during class constitutes inclement weather.
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