
Families are invited to a relaxing session of yoga and art making. The first 45 minutes will be led by a certified yoga instructor. During the second half, your family can make art with Artscope's teaching artists. Children ages kindergarten and up with parents or caregivers are invited to participate together. No yoga or art experience is necessary. Sibling discounts (25%) are available. You can register in advance or drop in.
Presented by Artscope and The Oxygen Project.
Sundays from noon to 1:30 p.m. at Artscope's Creative Cottege in Tower Grove Park. Bring your own yoga mats and wear comfortable clothing.
To register and for more information, visit artscopestl.org
Use code WEEKENDFUN2018 at registration for $5 off.
Photo courtesy of Artscope
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