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Due to Weather. This event will take place on the scheduled rain date of Saturday, May 11th. Same class time.

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

Saturday, April 27, 2024* 

Session 1: 10am-11am
Session 2: 11:30am – 12:30pm
Lunchtime Bottle Feeding (SOLD OUT): 12:30pm-12:45pm
$35 per person*

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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 on 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.

 

*Rain date Saturday, May 11, 2024, same class times.
*Goat Bottle feeding- SOLD OUT ($20 per person) and Yoga Mat Rental ($5 per person) are available for additional fees at checkout.
*The minimum age for this event is 10 years old. Ticketed children 10 years and older can attend with a ticketed adult.

 


Instructor:

Bridget Gilmore: Bridget completed Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT) 200 hr. training in Costa Rica in a Functional Anatomy Informed Vinyasa style. Functional Anatomy is more concerned with how poses feel in different bodies than their aesthetic. Vinyasa flow links breath to movement and poses to one another.

She first became interested in yoga for its physical postures, but has stayed with the practice because of its effects on her mind, relationships, and perspective, as well as its intersections with social justice and nature. She hopes to continue learning about yogic traditions throughout her life. Her intention for teaching is to create a space for others to find something meaningful for themselves in the practice. Bridget’s work allows her to promote organic agriculture systems and she enjoys traveling, climbing, live music, and skiing. She lives in Boulder, Colorado.

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