WISCASSET — Wicked Good Yoga will celebrate its second anniversary with a Lululemon trunk show on Sunday from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Other opportunities to mark the occasion will include free yoga classes, introductory offers, workshops, and expanded class offerings
Lululemon Athletica, maker of technical clothing for yoga, dancing, running, and other sweaty pursuits, will be at Wicked Good Yoga, 5 Bradford Road, with racks of athletic clothing and accessories, a news release said. Lululemon is sponsoring two free yoga classes from 10 to 11 a.m. and noon to 1 p.m. Preregistration is required.
According to a news release, Wicked Good Yoga offers power vinyasa yoga, a form that uses a heated studio and is based on the practices of Baron Baptiste, gentle (non-heated) yoga, restorative yoga, and yoga workshops.
The studio is offering an introductory 30 days for $39 to new students who can attend unlimited classes during that time. Workshops are not included in the offer.
On Sept. 30, from 2 to 4 p.m., Boothbay native and Baptiste Power Vinyasa teacher Carrie Hopperstad will be visiting from Seattle to teach a Hips and Heart Openers workshop from 2 to 4 p.m. The two-hour workshop is $25.
Hopperstad guides her students to find peace and presence on their mats and to bring it into their own lives, the release states.
For more information, visit www.wickedgoodyoga.com.
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