University Recreation to Host Valentine's Day Salsa and Partner Yoga Classes

University Recreation to Host Valentine's Day Salsa and Partner Yoga Classes
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Celebrate Valentine’s Day a little differently this year. University Recreation is hosting a Valentine’s Day Salsa and Partner Yoga class on Thursday, Feb. 14, in the HPER Building.

Bring a friend or partner and attend one or both of the events listed below. No experience in either class is necessary, as the idea is to try something new! Refreshments of fruit and chocolate will be provided. Participants must be University of Arkansas students or UREC members and no registration is necessary to attend.

  • 5:45-6:30 p.m. in HPER 220 – Salsa Dancing Lesson
  • 7-8 p.m. in HPER 320 – Partner Yoga Class

This event will not affect any scheduled group exercise classes in the HPER Building.

For more information, please contact Sam Fehr at sfehr@uark.edu or 575-7382.

Contacts

Sam Fehr , graduate assistant
University Recreation
479-575-7382, sfehr@uark.edu

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