Glo Yoga Party in downtown Asheville March 20

Press release

From Go Yoga Asheville:

Go Yoga Asheville will be hosting the hottest party in town, Glow Yoga, Thursday, March 20, 2014.

Thursday, March 20 join Go Yoga as they unveil a new themed party in downtown Asheville. The party, Glow Yoga, will introduce black lights, music, dancing, optional body paint and yoga. Glo Yoga will be Thursday, March 20 at the Mill Room in downtown Asheville, from 7-9pm. Tickets are available for $20 in advance, and $25 day of (space permitting). Bring and friend and get a discount of $35 for two (2) in advance or $45 at the door.

Attendees will join this black light yoga party to participate in the first yoga event of its kind in Asheville. Go Yoga owners, Cassie & JP McClellan are excited to bring a twist on traditional yoga practice. “Glow Yoga is the hottest, hippest, healthiest alternative to the same old nightlife,” says Cassie McClellan. The McClellan’s have future events planned for the spring and summer, including ‘Yoga Rocks the Park’. (Follow Go Yoga on Facebook to learn more about future events) Glo Yoga proceeds will benefit the activist group yogis beyond coal. You can learn more about this group on their Facebook page. To purchase tickets visit www.goyogainc.com.

About Go Yoga: This 1200 square foot yoga studio in Downtown, Asheville was created in 2012 by JP & Cassie McClellan to share yoga with Asheville. The eco-friendly Baptiste Inspired studio, creates space for the uncomfortable to become comfortable, empowering beginning to advanced yogi’s to sweat, shine, and be amazing. Press Contacts Mandy Berger The Buzz 828.450.4840 mandy@thebuzzasheville.com

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