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Free yoga and Tai Chi classes coming to Smothers Park

Free yoga and Tai Chi classes coming to Smothers Park

Yahoo16-04-2025

HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – Owensboro Parks and Recreation announced a new series of free community wellness classes launching this spring at Smothers Park.
Event organizers say the classes will include weekly yoga and Tai Chi sessions in the scenic outdoor setting of Owensboro's riverfront. Registration and experience is not required. These classes are designed to help participants improve both physical and mental well-being through movement, breathwork and mindfulness.
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Spring yoga wellness classes
Organizers say this event will be led by certified yoga instructor Melissa Schoaff. This class will help participants connect breath to movement while working on posture, alignment and inner peace. All fitness levels welcome. Participants are encouraged, but are not required, to bring a yoga mat and beach towel.
Dates: April 29 through June 3
Day: Tuesdays
Time: 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Instructor: Melissa Schoaff – Certified Yoga Instructor, Sound & Vibrational Healing Levels 1 and 2, and Health Inspector at the Green River District Health Department
Fee: FREE
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Spring Tai Chi wellness classes
Event organizers invite people to join longtime fitness instructor Jan Young for beginner-friendly Tai Chi – a slow, flowing practice known to boost balance, coordination and focus. No experience necessary.
Dates: April 25 through May 30
Day: Fridays
Time: 11 a.m. through 12 p.m.
Instructor: Jan Young – Certified fitness instructor with over 40 years of experience
Fee: FREE
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