Monadnock Conservancy offers yoga classes

Published: 07-21-2024 8:30 AM

On July 23 and Aug. 19, the Monadnock Conservancy, along with Aloha Keene, is offering two opportunities to practice yoga on conserved land. Each class will be led by a certified yoga instructor. 

On July 23 (rain date July 30) the yoga session will be at Cunningham Pond in Peterborogh from 5 to 6:30 p.m. The clas is free, and people should register at docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfQrsvJujrjC7K4hfgtou7-md8xiIa4uL4cV2SiI1F1Jp8X7A/viewform.

The conservancy’s development director, Lindsay Taflas, who is also a certified yoga instructor, will lead an all-levels Vinyasa-style class in the open field at the conserved Cunningham Pond property in Peterborough. Participants will be asked to sign a waiver before the start of class.

On Aug. 19, Josephine Russell from Aloha Keene will present “Full Moon Yoga” from 7 to 8 p.m. on Pitcher Mountain in Stoddard.

Registration is not required for this all-levels class, but participants are asked to bring a donation for the conservancy. For information, send email to josephine@alohakeene.com.

The Monadnock Conservancy, founded in 1989, is the only land trust dedicated exclusively to the Monadnock region. Serving 38 towns and the City of Keene, its mission is to work with communities and landowners to conserve the natural resources, wild and working lands, rural character and scenery of the region. Based in Keene, the conservancy has protected more than 23,000 acres of forest, farmland, shoreline, wetlands, wildlife habitat and recreation trails.

For information, visit monadnockconservancy.org or call 603-357-0600.

Article continues after...

Yesterday's Most Read Articles

Group forms in Peterborough to stand against authoritarianism
Annthoni Bliss of Lyndeborough indicted in 2024 death of toddler
Solo performance and a tear-inducing rose: Kearsarge Regional High School class of 2025 graduates
PHOTOS: Protesters come out for ‘No Kings Day’ in Peterborough
Hiker rescued off Mt. Washington as temperatures approached freezing
Monadnock Community Hospital hosting injury-prevention seminar