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Lil Omm Yoga Opens in Tenleytown

Lil Omm has opened its new studio in Tenleytown at 4708 Wisconsin Ave NW. A press release said:

The 1400-sq. ft. space will continue to feature specialty classes geared towards parents and children. Class offerings include prenatal and postnatal yoga, barre fusion fitness classes, movers and preschoolers yoga and Itsy Bitsy Yoga®, designed for parents and babies kids, teens, and varying levels of adult yoga with childcare.

Silicki initially founded lil omm in 2008 in Georgetown while pregnant with her daughter and was unable to find a community committed to mindful, positive parenting and healthy living. The first studio was located in the Palisades until its closing late last spring.

Lil omm will be open seven days a week, and all drop-in classes will be $20.00. This cost includes mats, water, and snacks, plus an additional fee for childcare.

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