Class Details:
A Sunday morning all-levels flow class by the lake, followed by community time, perhaps accompanied by a brunch beverage, or a glass of wine of your choice. Suggested donation of $5-$10 per yogi for practice. Read more about our donation-based pricing model. Wine and mimosas will be available for purchase before and after class.
Our donation-based model for Salem-area classes is made possible because our hosts donate their space for our practice. All yogis in attendance are expected to support our host in some way - via the purchase of wine, gift card, merch, or other form of support. Sign up, or show up, we will have space for everyone.
Eola will have wine available for purchase before and after class at the lake. Yogis are invited to bring their own picnics/food for enjoying after class by the lake. Yogis are encouraged to bring their own reusable glass/cup in an effort to be sustainable. Plastic cups will be available if needed. Yogis are also encouraged to bring water to practice, as minimial water will be available during class at the lake (but don’t worry, plenty of wine).
Our complete and current policies can always be found here. Additional class details can be found below.
Registration Details:
If you have a spot reserved, our teachers and our hosts are counting on you attending. We are asking for at least 24 hours notice of cancellation, if something gets in the way of attending class.
Donation Details:
All of our Salem-area classes are donation-based, meaning you pay what you can for class. We suggest $5-$10 per yogi. If you are able to contribute for class, you can make a donation when you register, or here are your other options:
Cash in the cash growler at class
Venmo: @yogaandbeer
PayPal: yogaandbeerthanks@gmail.com
Other Helpful Details:
Class is outdoors and weather permitting.
Please bring your own mat or towel. We no longer offer loaner mats.
Class is open to yogis of all ages.
Our all-levels classes are appropriate for all levels, all bodies. Whether you’re new to yoga, or a regular practitioner, there will be options for you - and always a reminder to do what feels-good in your body, with no pressure to do more or less.