Summer Fitness: Yoga in the Park

July 24, 2018 @ 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

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This outdoor class is designed for improving community health and happiness. Enjoy being outside and moving mindfully on your mat while breathing fresh air in the beautiful surroundings of Roger Williams Park.

The class will be both energizing and relaxing as it flows from a calm to uplifting pace. Build stability, strength and focus through a practice of slowing down and being present by using steady breath, holding foundational postures and mindful movements.  This is a great class for beginners and is accessible to students of all levels.

Bring your own yoga mat and any props you’d like to use.

Please arrive early to your first class to complete a waiver; must be signed by parent/guardian for those under 18.

This FREE class is presented by the Roger Williams Park Conservancy as part of Fitness in the Parks Providence. Donations are welcome to support Park programs and preservation.

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INSTRUCTOR: Blair-Victoria Dutra grew up as a dancer and continued her passion for movement as an adult through Yoga. Her goal is to create safe, comfortable and encouraging spaces for people of all ages and levels to move and breath freely. She completed a 200 hour Yoga Teacher Training at Providence Power Yoga and is a 200 hour Registered Yoga Teacher with Yoga Alliance. She teaches all-level classes with an emphasis on beginners that offer various modifications and flow from a restorative to uplifting pace. For more information, visit her website, Yoga With Blair.

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Help us keep Roger Williams Park beautiful! Sign up for a @savethebayri cleanup on Friday, June 5, 10 AM-12 PM, for a fun way to make a difference at your favorite park, while meeting neighbors and community members! 🌳

Sign up online (see link in bio) – spots fill up fast!
Save these dates for summer fun at Roger Williams Park! We're so excited to be partnering with @firstworksri for another season of Summer Beats Concerts this July – featuring Etienne Charles on July 10 and The GroovaLottos on July 24! 

We also welcome folks to join us and @nonviolenceinstitute for weekly Partner Peace Walks every Friday at noon to connect and build community.

And don't miss out on this summer's Movies in the Park series: Groovin' Summer Movies with @pvdfilmfestival every first Friday!

Stay tuned to learn more, and visit out calendar (link in bio) for even more fun happenings!
It’s officially one month until Rosé in the Roses on June 11! 🌹We can’t wait to see everyone dressed in their garden party best – including statement-making headwear! Thank you to all the fashionistas who attended our Fascinator Workshop at the Botanical Center and created some show-stopping floral accessories with the help of instructor Michelle Carden. 

Even if you missed the workshop, you have full permission to get creative with your Rosé look! Get your tickets by the end of May to enjoy an evening of mingling at the @rwpbotanicalcenter and Rose Maze, delicious bites by Ellie’s Bakery and Morin’s Catering, Mahjong with the @thegildedbirds, entertainment from the @theprovidencedrumtroupe, live music by @luisgilbertord and Ashley Frith, and more! 

Special thanks to our event sponsors: @beacon.bank, @beaulinemedia, Audrey and Ed Clifton, Meredith Curren and Gary Frishman, History and Conservation Associates, @morinscatering, @elliesprov, and @wemakepretend.

https://www.rwpconservancy.org/support/rose-in-the-roses-a-garden-party-fundraiser/
Can it be Friday at Roger Williams Park every day, please? 🥙🍿🎠

This past Friday was especially awesome thanks to a preview show from Ringling featuring talented acrobats, a Movies in the Park screening of The Greatest Showman, and, of course, Food Truck Friday!

Thank you to everyone who made it happen:
@ringling 
@pvd_foodtruckevents 
@pvdfilmfestival 
@rwpzoo 
@pvdparks 

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