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Valentine's Day Yoga Events

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Maya Henderson

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Grab a partner or a friend, invite the hottie you've been scoping in yoga or your significant other. It doesn't matter if you're single or betrothed, it's all about love, fun and positive energy at these Valentine's Day yoga events.
Saturday, February 13

Up for a little adventure on Valentine's weekend? Set a playful tone with your sweetie at the AcroYoga Fundamentals workshop at Bloom Yoga Studio. Learn about all the aspects of AcroYoga (yoga, acrobatics and Thai massage) while learning to do pretty cool moves. Yoga experience and pre-registration is required, a partner is not. 12:30pm. $35-$40. Also check out Nature Yoga for another Acro Valentine's workshop. 

Get Closer with your Valentine or connect with a good friend at Om on the Range's popular Partner Yoga workshop. Get a deep stretch in unique poses that are suitable for all levels. 3:15pm. $55 per couple. All proceeds benefit non-profit organizations Tuesday's Child and the Africa Yoga Project. Also check out Chi-Town Shakti and lululemon Bucktown for other partner yoga events.

Sunday, February 14

Grab your girlfriends and head to lululemon Michigan Avenue for Wrap Yourself in Love. After a complimentary yoga class led by Heather Patterson of Tru Harmony Yoga, enjoy free wraps and a yogurt parfait bar provided by Freshii. 11am. Free.

Can't decide between yoga, partner yoga or a couple's massage for you and your date? Then try Moksha's Falling in Love with Yoga, Flying and Massage. This workshop begins with a yoga class, moves on to AcroYoga and ends with a lesson in Thai massage techniques to get you all relaxed and ready for a decadent Valentine's dinner. Ideal for couples, but singles are more than welcome to come- as long as they're open to connecting with cool strangers. 3pm. $45-$100 depending on sign up date. 

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