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Yogastarz Kids Halloween Yoga Class
Boston Common, 147 Tremont St, Boston, MA | Get Directions »
FREE
Dear Parents,
Please join us for a special Yogastarz UrbanSitter Halloween Yoga Class. Kids come dressed in your costume fr a spooky, fun class filled with cats, witches and ghosts!
What: Yogastarz Kids Halloween Yoga Class
When: Friday October 26th, 4 PM
Location: Boston Common-The corner of Beacon and Charles St
RSVP to Mary George: Maryg796@gmail.com, UrbanSitter Parent Representative & Yogastarz Owner
Questions: email Nicole Nogueira, Boston Marketing Manager : nicole.nogueira@urbansitter.com
If you are looking for babysitters, mothers helpers, date night go-to's, or any help at all, sign up for UrbanSitter, its free. Here are 3 sitters you will have a chance to meet at the event.
Emily Chessher: https://www.urbansitter.com/profile/emilychessherMary Stathos: https://www.urbansitter.com/profile/marystathosCaroline Lushbough: https://www.urbansitter.com/profile/clush
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Happy Halloween,
UrbanSitter
Event Details
| Where | Boston Common 147 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02111 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 4:00 pm–5:00 pm |
| Who to bring | Kids |
| Website | http://www.yogastarz.com |
| maryg796@gmail.com | |
| Price | $0 |
More About Boston Common
Founded in 1634, the Boston Common bears the distinction of being the oldest park in America -- making it a longtime and excellent neighbor to Beacon Hill. The jumping off point for the Freedom Trail, the Common is host to everything from full-scale Shakespeare productions to Ultimate Frisbee and impromptu snowball fights. Its a fixture of life in Boston and Beacon Hill residents benefit from their close proximity to the nearly 50 acres of green space. While the Common has a rich history filled with revolution, political protest and a whole lot of cattle grazing (up until 1830), most of today's Beacon Hill residents enjoy the Common as a great place to take a blanket and relax in the sun or else grab some ice skates for a spin around Frog Pond in the winter.
City parks officials recently announced plans to remake the "Pink Palace" -- a now-defunct men's restroom near the Common tennis courts -- into a high-end restaurant. This park really has seen everything.
The Common is bordered by Beacon Hill to its north and the Boston Public Garden to its west, which was created 200 years after the founding of the Common. Together with the Public Garden, the Common makes up nearly 75 acres of green space in the heart of downtown Boston.
Other events here
- Music for the Marathon Sun, Jun 2, 10:00 am–5:00 pm
- Commonwealth Shakespeare Company's Free Shakespeare on the Common: The Two Gentlemen of Verona July 6, 2013 / July 7, 2013 / July 8, 2013 / July 9, 2013 / July 10, 2013 / July 11, 2013 / July 12, 2013 / July 14, 2013 / July 15, 2013 / July 17, 2013 / July 18, 2013 / July 21, 2013 / July 23, 2013 / July 24, 2013 / July 25, 2013 / July 26, 2013 / July 27, 2013 / July 28, 2013,