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Gentle Yoga & Stretching at the Bruce Museum Seaside Center Embrace the calm. Move with the waves. Relax, recharge, and reconnect with nature through yoga and meditation on the beach. Feel the breeze, listen to the waves, and find your inner peace in a beautiful, serene setting. All levels are welcome. Bring a yoga mat or towel and join us for a refreshing mind-body experience. All ages welcome. Please register in advance! No beach pass is required if you are…

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May 22, 2025 @ 9:30 am - 10:30 am

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10 Tods Driftway
Old Greenwich, CT 06870 United States

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Gentle Yoga & Stretching at the Bruce Museum Seaside Center

Embrace the calm. Move with the waves.

Relax, recharge, and reconnect with nature through yoga and meditation on the beach. Feel the breeze, listen to the waves, and find your inner peace in a beautiful, serene setting. All levels are welcome. Bring a yoga mat or towel and join us for a refreshing mind-body experience. All ages welcome. Please register in advance!

No beach pass is required if you are attending Gentle Yoga & Stretching class. Please let them know at the gate you are attending the Bruce Museum Seaside Center wellness class. Programs take place outside of the Floren Family Environmental Center at Innis Arden Cottage, Greenwich Point Park, Old Greenwich, CT.

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