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Check out what's happening next month in New York City! #SelfCare C2 | DATE: 04.03.19 @ 6:45 PM STUD

Check out what's happening next month in New York City! [CorePower Yoga]( [New York City, Mark Your Calendars]( [Special Class]( [Special Class]( #SelfCare C2 | DATE: 04.03.19 @ 6:45 PM STUDIO: UWS/70th & Broadway Treat yourself to a self-care themed C2 at the UWS/70th & Broadway Studio! Class will be led by Becca P. Regular class pricing applies. [learn more]( [Take a Yoga Break]( [Take a Yoga Break]( Yoga Sculpt Double Dip | DATE: 04.05.19 @ 5:30 PM STUDIO: Williamsburg The Williamsburg Studio invites you to challenge your body and mind with a Yoga Sculpt Double Dip. First, there will be a 60 minute leg focused class, then a 15 minute nourishment break. Students will finish up with a 60 minute class focused on arms. Regular class pricing applies. [learn more]( [Get Your Yoga On]( [Get Your Yoga On]( New Moon Restorative C2 | DATE: 04.07.19 @ 6:00 PM STUDIO: Flatiron The Flatiron Studio invites you to celebrate the new moon with a restorative C2 flow. Class will be led by Adrianna N. who will take students through a gentle moon salutation followed by a session of breathwork and intention setting. Practice will end with restorative poses and a singing bowl meditation. Regular class pricing applies. [learn more]( [Get in the Flow]( [Get in the Flow]( Strong and Steady Yoga Sculpt | DATE: 04.15.19 @ 6:30 PM Studio: UWS/70th & Broadway Join the UWS/70th & Broadway Studio for a Yoga Sculpt that will focus on using steadiness to find a deeper level of strength. Class will be co-led by Wren P. and Myra La. Regular class pricing applies. [learn more]( [Special Class]( [Special Class]( Early Morning Yoga on Daffodil Hill DATE: 04.20.19 @ 9:30 AM Location: New York Botanical Garden Join CorePower Yoga and The Sill for a free early morning yoga flow at the New York Botanical Gardens. Visitors are asked to bring their own yoga mats and RSVPs are recommended. [learn more]( [Retreat to Paradise]( [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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