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Cozy Winter Yoga and Tea at Brookline Booksmith

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In partnership with Coolidge Yoga.   Cozy Winter Yoga and Tea at Brookline Booksmith with Tatyana Souza, founder of Coolidge Yoga   Sunday, January 22 at 10 a.m. Enjoy 60 minutes of nourishing yoga, followed by a cup of tea and book browsing  
In partnership with Coolidge Yoga.   Cozy Winter Yoga and Tea at Brookline Booksmith with Tatyana Souza, founder of Coolidge Yoga   Sunday, January 22 at 10 a.m. Enjoy 60 minutes of nourishing yoga, followed by a cup of tea and book browsing   On a cold winter’s day, what’s better than snuggling up with a cozy blanket and a book? Adding in some rejuvenating movement for your body and soul!   Roll out of bed and head to Brookline Booksmith for a dose of gentle and nourishing yoga, followed by a cup of warm tea while you browse the bookstore for your new winter read. In fact, to encourage a wellness mindset for 2023, Coolidge Yoga staff selected a collection of their favorite books on yoga, meditation, and mindfulness (available in-store and online here) just for you. Our cozy experience will lift your spirits, warm you up from the inside out, and help soothe your nervous system for a relaxing Sunday ahead.   All levels welcome $10 community rate Pre-register to save a spot!   Come in your PJs, comfy clothes, or yoga wear. Bring a yoga mat (a few will be on hand to borrow) and a blanket for your practice. No prior yoga experience necessary.

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