East Bank Yoga operates out of Hills Stainless Steel, 4100 N. Northview Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD
Nourish your mind, body and spirit while connecting with your strength and flexibility through mindful practice.
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In case you are new to East Bank Yoga, we are located on the second floor of the historic 8th & Railroad building downtown.
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Come grow your practice and yourself at EBY.
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I am super happy with the new location for East Bank Yoga operating out of Hills Stainless Steel, 4100 N. Northview Ave, Sioux Falls, SD. It’s just a jaunt away from Russell and Kiwanis. There is a large window facing a field. It is warm, clean, and inviting. There are 3 beautiful, live trees in the yoga room. There is plenty of space with a yoga friendly floor. East Bank Yoga operates out of Hills on select Tuesdays so register for class at eastbankyoga@gmail.com or 605.759.7459. Class will take place on Tuesdays, 11/8 and 11/22, 6:00-7:00 pm. Yoga is a practice of peace. Breathing mindfully is a path to grounding. Inhale slowly “I am whole.” Exhale slowly peace. Namaste, Jill Moncur
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