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The Bay Park Brings Local Yogis Together for New Program, Namaste at The Bay

March 3, 2022 by Post


This free, weekly program featuring Sarasota’s beloved Yogis 

Sarasota, Fla. (March 2, 2022) – The Bay Park Conservancy (BPC) invites all to attend a newly launched program series called Namaste at The Bay – free, weekly outdoor yoga classes held on Saturday mornings at 9am. 

Running every Saturday morning through June 25th, the weekly hour-long program is held outdoors on Civic Green and is taught by an assortment of health and wellness providers from local and private studios, including Claudia Baeza, Jessica DiLorenzo, Meg Metcalf, Kristen Musolino, Petra Ratner, Michelle Roy, and Kara Saunders. 

This program comes along with a stream of free programs presented by The Bay designed for all ages and interests. Programs like namaste at The Bay are possible due to the contributions made by Community Foundation of Sarasota County and The Bay Conservancy’s Founding Business Partners program (FBP). Namaste at The Bay classes begin at 9am on Saturday mornings on Civic Green ( 801 N. Tamiami Trail Sarasota, FL, 34236).
Namaste at The Bay Spring-Summer Schedule

Date  Instructor Studio 
March 5Kristin MusolinoPrivate Studio
March 12Petra RatnerBlest Yoga
March 19Michelle RoyDragonfly Wellness
March 26Meg MetcalfPrivate Studio
April 2 Jessica DiLorenzo Private Studio 
April 9 Kara SaundersPrivate Studio
April 16Claudia BaezaPineapple Yoga  
April 23 Kristin Musolino Private Studio 
April 30 Petra Ratner Blest Yoga 
May 7  Michelle Roy  Dragonfly Wellness 
May 14 Meg Metcalf Private Studio 
May 21 Claudia BaezaPineapple Yoga
May 28 Kara Saunders Private Studio 
June 4 Jessica DiLorenzoPrivate Studio 
June 11 Kristin Musolino Private Studio 
June 18 Petra Ratner Blest Yoga 
June 25  Meg MetcalfPrivate Studio
  • Arts & Culture programs include weekly and monthly offerings such as Sundays at The Bay feature a diverse range of music and live performances. For more information about these programs, visit https://www.thebaysarasota.org/arts-culture/
  • Health & Wellness programs include offerings such as free yoga classes, zumba and mindful guided walks through the park. For more information about these programs, visit https://www.thebaysarasota.org/healthy-fit/
  • Nature & Discovery programs include a wide array of offerings, from weekly guided nature walks, photography classes and astronomy events, to holiday light shows and more. For more information about these programs, visit https://www.thebaysarasota.org/nature-discovery/ 

For more information about all activities available at The Bay, visit www.thebaysarasota.org/activities/. For a full list of programs and dates, visit our events calendar https://www.thebaysarasota.org/calendar/

For more information about The Bay Park Conservancy, visit www.thebaysarasota.org or contact Sydney Baulier at sb@largeinc.com
Photos of The Bay Park yoga sessions here.  
Photos of The Bay Park yoga sessions here. 

About The Bay
The approved Bay Master Plan will conserve 53 acres of city-owned land and create an iconic public park along Sarasota Bay. The Bay is on track to open phase one of the park in the summer of 2022, providing an iconic destination that will welcome everyone to Sarasota.The Park will cost about $100-150 million and will take between 7-10 years, over 3 or more phases to complete. The Blue Pagoda serves as a welcome center for visitors and an on-site office for The Bay Park Conservancy. For more information or general inquiries about this initiative, please visit www.thebaysarasota.org or call 941-203-5316.

About The Bay Park Conservancy
The Bay Park Conservancy (BPC) was formed as a 501c3 not-for-profit organization in 2019 to implement the master plan approved by the Sarasota City Commission to conserve 53 acres of public land for a community park on Sarasota Bay. The BPC entered a long-term partnership with the City and will fund, develop, operate, and sustain the park for the benefit of the community, now, and for generations to come. For more information, visit www.thebaysarasota.org.

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