Beach yoga classes available in south seaside park
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Beach Yoga Classes Available in South Seaside Park

BERKELEY TWP-Mayor Carmen Amato and Berkeley Recreation are proud to introduce Beach Yoga at White Sands Beach in South Seaside Park, at 23rd Avenue.

This gentle yoga class is a fun and informal way to experience the healing benefits of yoga. In this inclusive flow style class, we will breathe, stretch and explore how exciting our postures can be when done on the sand. Bring a beach towel and water to stay hydrated.

Classes are $25 for all six weeks. Classes run July 24th-August 28th.

You do not have to be a resident to join our Exercise Classes. All fees must be paid in advance at www.BTREC.org or in person at the Recreation Center during regular business hours 8:30-4 pm, Monday-Friday.

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