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Free Yoga at Farmers Market

Classes will be every Saturday starting June 18 and ending August 20, in the park near the Farmers' Market.

The Pleasanton Farmers’ Market will offer free yoga classes every Saturday, starting June 18 and ending August 20, in the park near the farmers’ market.

The classes will be taught by Yoga Rhythms teachers Marcia Conroy and Teresa Reculin, and will start at 9:30 a.m. and end at 10:30 a.m. Those participating are asked to bring their own yoga mat.

These free classes are made possible by a grant from the Hill Physicians Medical Group, in an effort to get the community more active and healthy.

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“We’re excited to be working with Yoga Rhythms and offering these free classes to the people of Pleasanton,” Thomas Dorn, Market Manager of the Pleasanton Farmers’ Market, said in a press release.

“We have a beautiful location in the park set up and think this will be a great way to promote health and fitness.”

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Teachers Marcia Conroy and Teresa Reculin are certified yoga instructors, with Conroy completing a 500-hour certification through the Yoga Alliance and Reculin with Mark Horner of Moksha Yoga.

The free classes are open to students of all skill levels, from those who are new to yoga to the experienced student.

The Pleasanton Farmers’ Market is held every Saturday from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. and is located at Main Street and West Angela Street.

 

For more information on the Pleasanton Farmers’ Market, please contact the Pacific Coast Farmers’ Market Association at 800-949-FARM, 925-825-9090, or go to www.pcfma.com.

 


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