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Less Winter, More Yoga • March Events are Here

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Plan your March calendar with these events in town! Root Chakra C2 and Nutrition Chat DATE: 03.14.19

Plan your March calendar with these events in town! [CorePower Yoga]( [New York City, Mark Your Calendars]( [Get Your Yoga On]( [Get Your Yoga On]( Root Chakra C2 and Nutrition Chat DATE: 03.14.19 @ 5:30 PM STUDIO: Upper West Side Join the Upper West Side Studio for a 75 minute Root Chakra focused C2. Class will start with a discussion led by Eleni S. about the foundations of the root chakra and the types of food to eat to support its balance. Next, Erica H. will take students through an invigorating C2 flow. Following class, attendees can enjoy homemade samples created by Eleni. Regular class pricing applies. [learn more]( [Special Class]( [Special Class]( 80s Sculpt | DATE: 03.16.19 @ 11:00 AM STUDIO: Tribeca The Tribeca Studio will host a high energy Yoga Sculpt class set to favorite jams from the 80s. All students will recieve a free headband. Regular class pricing applies. [learn more]( [Take a Yoga Break]( [Take a Yoga Break]( Spring Equinox Full Moon Flow with Live Music DATE: 03.22.19 @ 7:00 PM STUDIO: Williamsburg Join the Williamsburg Studio for a special 75 minute C2/CoreRestore flow to honor the Spring Equinox and full moon. An added bonus? Live music will be performed by Hollen Lockwood. Regular class pricing applies. [learn more]( [Free Class]( [Free Class]( C2 Class at Parachute Home | DATE: 03.24.19 @ 10:00 AM Location: Parachute Home CorePower Yoga is a excited to offer a free C2 flow at Parachute Home! Students will recieve laundry totes filled with goodies after class. Pre-registration is highly encouraged as spots typically fill up quickly. [learn more]( [Get in the Flow]( [Get in the Flow]( 90s Spring Break Yoga Sculpt | DATE: 03.27.19 @ 5:30 PM STUDIO: Bryant Park Join the Bryant Park Studio for a totally awesome 90s themed Yoga Sculpt. Class will be led by Madeline H. and set to your favorite 90s tracks. Regular class pricing applies. [learn more]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [You Tube]( [Find a Class]( | [Get the App]( | [Contact Us]( You are receiving this message because you expressed interest in news and offers from CorePower Yoga. CorePower Yoga / 3001 Brighton Blvd. / Denver, CO 80216 / [866.441.YOGA](tel:866-441-9642) To update the types of emails you receive or to stop receiving our emails, [update your preferences](. ©2019 CorePower Yoga

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