Join All Peers No Pressure for a Gentle Yoga Flow by the Bay!
Experience a calming, beginner-friendly yoga session led by our talented peer Yann Artero, a highly accredited yoga instructor with over five years of experience helping others move mindfully. Best of all, this event is completely FREE!
🧘 Event Details:
When: Meet at 10:30 AM. Class begins promptly at 11:00 AM and runs for about an hour.
Where: By the Bay (exact location details will be provided upon RSVP).
What to Bring: A yoga mat or towel, water, and comfortable clothing for movement.
No prior yoga experience is necessary—this flow is designed for everyone, from beginners to seasoned yogis.
Important Notes:
Liability Waiver: All participants must complete a liability waiver to take part in the class.
Dog Policy: To ensure a peaceful experience for everyone, dogs are not permitted for this session.
Why Join Us?
All Peers No Pressure (A.P.N.P.) events are more than just activities; they’re opportunities to connect with like-minded young professionals in a welcoming, substance-free environment. Whether you’re sober, sober-curious, or simply exploring a different kind of social experience, our community is here to support you.
After the yoga session, stick around to mingle and connect with fellow attendees.
About All Peers No Pressure:
Our mission is to create fun, pressure-free events for young adults (20 to 40-ish) who want to connect without the influence of alcohol or other substances. While you don’t have to live a completely sober lifestyle to join, we kindly ask that all attendees arrive sober and avoid inviting others to post-event plans involving substances.
This space is for genuine, substance-free connections.
RSVP & Stay Connected:
Secure your spot by RSVPing, and don’t forget to follow us on Instagram @all_peers_no_pressure for updates on events and community highlights.
We can’t wait to meet you and welcome you into our vibrant, supportive community!
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