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Join our local yoga instructor as they guide you through a one-hour outdoor yoga class positioned at the base of the foothills, in the orchard on our Boulder Farm. Share your yoga practice with the most adorable baby goats, providing extra entertainment, joy, snuggles, and laughter while you practice. This class is accessible to everyone, from entry-level to experienced yogis. Get your body moving and stretching and elevate your heart rate, all while connecting with the Earth.

We encourage folks to bring their own yoga mat. A limited number of yoga mats are available for rent in advance. For all goat lovers, we invite you to add a lunchtime goat kid bottle feeding experience.

All proceeds from this class directly support Growing Gardens Goat Dairy and its mission to connect residents back to the land, their food, and nature by providing access to sustainable agriculture, farm education, and humane dairy production.

Saturday, April 25, 2026

Session 1: 10am-11am
Session 2: 11:30am – 12:30pm
Goat Kids Lunchtime Bottle Feeding: 12:30pm-12:45pm
$37 per person for yoga*
ADD ONS: Goat Bottle feeding ($28pp) and Yoga Mat Rental ($5pp)

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(rain date Saturday, May 9, 2026, same class times)

*The minimum age for this event is 10 years old. Ticketed children 10 years and older can attend with a ticketed adult.


Instructor:

Louis Saxton: Louis is a yoga teacher, cellist, beekeeper, and gardener originally from northern Minnesota. He completed his undergraduate degree at CU Boulder with a Bachelor’s in Cello Performance, and his 200-hour yoga teacher training in 2024. Louis has a deep passion for movement in all its forms—drawing from backgrounds in both martial arts and music. He loves exploring freedom of expression through movement, trying new ways of moving, and taking time to really feel what each posture has to offer. 

In Louis’s classes, you can expect fun, funky sequencing, lots of wiggles and giggles, and a genuine sense of community. He pulls inspiration from many styles of asana practices to create a blend of breath-to-movement flows and longer, more intentional holds—with plenty of options to up-level, take breaks, or even take a nap.  More than anything, Louis wants his classes to feel like a space where students can show up exactly as they are—messy, tired, energized, or unsure—and feel safe exploring without fear or judgment.

Off the mat, Louis believes yoga continues into everyday life through cooking and baking, gardening, chamber music, and activism.

 

Instructor for 5/9 Rain Date:

Megan Reznicek: Megan is a 600-Hour E RYT and has been teaching yoga for over a decade. She completed her 200-Hour training in Hatha Vinyasa at Providence Power Yoga and her 500-Hour training at Down Under School of Yoga in Cambridge, MA, with additional specialized training in Pre-Natal Yoga and Hands-On Assists. She is currently immersed in 200 hours of Katonah Yoga study. Her teaching has been shaped by learning from many teachers whose generosity and depth continue to inform her practice and pedagogy.

Her classes are thoughtfully sequenced, alignment-focused, and weave together the many modalities and theories she feels inspired by. In her teaching, you’ll find careful attention to body mechanics, reverence for the practice’s lineage, and a commitment to creating warm, curious spaces where students feel supported in exploring their practice more deeply.

Boulder Yoga Studio is the space Megan wants to practice at, a studio built teacher-forward, designed to elevate Boulder’s exceptional yoga community. Her vision is simple: bring her teachers onto the schedule and create the kind of space where both students and instructors feel at home and can grow in their practice.

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