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Interested in Goat yoga classes and/or baby goat bottle feeding?


via Help Prosperity Acres Farm

From a press advisory:

“DC’s first ever Goat Yoga class coming to Historic Congressional Cemetery this month

Join a herd of young baby kids for the first ever Goat Yoga in the city! Roll out your mats for a 45-minute gentle and informative yoga class taught by experienced instructor Kelly Carnes, while the cutest baby goats roam and take advantage of you transforming yourself into a little hill for their climbing pleasure.

Goat Yoga Classes

May 18, 11-11:45am, 12:30-1:15pm, 2-2:45pm

May 19, 11-11:45am, 12:30-1:15pm

Baby Goat Bottle Feeding and Photo Opp Sessions

May 18, 11:45am – 12:30pm

May 19, 11:45am – 12:30pm

WHERE: Historic Congressional Cemetery
1801 E St., SE, Washington DC 20003

Fenced area within the grassy knolls of Congressional Cemetery.

Accessible via Stadium Armory Metro, B2 bus line, and street parking.

WHO: Yoga Instructor Kelly Carnes of Carnes&Co.

Baby Goats from Help Prosperity Acres Farm

Join a herd of young baby kids for the first ever Goat Yoga in the city! Roll out your mats for a 45-minute gentle and informative yoga class taught by experienced instructor Kelly Carnes, while the cutest baby goats roam and take advantage of you transforming yourself into a little hill for their climbing pleasure.

Following the class, you’ll have plenty of time to buy a ticket for bottle feeding your new friends in-between sessions (see separate event), and grab a mimosa or two, included in your ticket (must be 21+).

BYO mat, and be sure to bring one and your clothes that you don’t mind getting a little dirty. Proceeds go to Historic Congressional Cemetery, so breathe deep, get your cuddle on, and relax knowing your ticket supports a historic, local, non-profit organization.

Event is outdoors, rain or shine. No refunds.

TICKETS:

For yoga classes, here.

For bottle feeding, here.”

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