Manito Yoga presented by Kaiser Permanente

Spokane, WALocal News

Free yoga sessions will take place at Spokane's Manito Park this summer, presented by Kaiser Permanente. Led by instructors from The Union Studios, these sessions aim to promote physical health and community engagement. The initiative is part of a broader effort to encourage wellness and active lifestyles among Spokane residents. Scheduled to occur in the mornings, the yoga classes will provide a peaceful environment for participants to unwind and connect with nature. Kaiser Permanente's involvement highlights its commitment to community health initiatives.

The Union Studios will ensure that sessions cater to various skill levels, making yoga accessible to everyone. This program not only promotes individual well-being but also strengthens community ties through shared activities. Spokane continues to prioritize health and wellness, making it a vibrant place for residents to live and thrive.

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