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Yoga for the Elephant Sanctuary - Sunday 2nd August 2015
Baiha Yoga are delighted to announce that this August, they will be hosting a Yoga workshop to raise money for the Elephant Sanctuary. Elephants are some of the most compassionate animals on the planet, and the event will raise money to assist with their welfare and wellbeing.
This workshop runs on Sunday 2nd August 2015 9.30am to 11.00am and will be led by Yoga teacher Roxy. It will be hosted by Jasmin.
The session is open to mixed levels of ability, but is not suitable for beginners to Yoga. For anyone who is new to Yoga or a beginner please book onto the Wednesday evening 6pm Yoga classes.
Suggested donations are £20 each (you are welcome to donate more than this)
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