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Beer and Yoga, Hosted by Long Ireland
February 27, 2016 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
$15 – $20Beer and Yoga, Hosted by: Long Ireland Brewery!
So you made those resolutions to be healthy… it’s only February.
Let’s keep them together and take back a pint at Long Ireland Brewery!!!
Originating in the west coast, Beer and Yoga, has swept all over the country! Enjoy an hour long modern feel yoga class with no pressure, no super hard moves and celebrate after with a pint! There will be music, yoga, merriment and a you’ll even learn a little about life balance and beer from Sophia of NY Foodgasm.
Can I do this Beer and Yoga Class with No Experience?
Yes, yes and YES! This class welcomes beginners with open arms! From totally inflexible to a yoga rock star- you’ll enjoy this class!
What kinda of Yoga class is this?
Jeanine, who I met at Beer + Yoga will be teaching the class. She is all about free flow and dynamic yoga that gets your body moving and your energy in balance. A class for anyone and everyone, with the freedom the take your time and practice you need to feel good. Get ready to drop down and get your yoga on!
What else do I get with my ticket?
I’m glad you asked! No “Beer + Yoga” event would be complete without a beer! So you get a full hour of yoga + a full pint of Long Ireland’s Beer!!
But wait… there’s more! We’ll also have some awesome music for you to yoga to!
What should I bring?
Bring your own yoga mat, we won’t be providing any. Oh and bring yourself!
How can I get there?
No car? The brewery is very short walk from the Riverhead Train Station.
Driving? Long Ireland Brewery is easy to get to from the LIE or Sunrise. They’re right ’round the block of 25 in Riverhead on Pulaski Street.
Waiver
By purchasing this ticket, I confirm that I am at least 21 years of age. I understand as is the case with any physical activity, the risk of injury, even serious or disabiling, is always present and cannot be eliminated. If I experience any pain or discomfort, I will listen to my body, adjust the postures and ask for support from the teacher(s). Yoga is not a substitute for medical attention, examination, diagnosis or treatment. Yoga is not recommended and is not safe under some medical conditions. I know that my photo may be taken for promotional purposes. I affirm that I alone am responsible to decide whether to practice yoga. I hereby agree to irrevocably release and waive any claims that I have no or hereafter may have against Sophia Del Gigante, Katie Goldense, Jeanine Donohue, and Long Ireland Beer Company.
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