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Kenton County Parks & Recreation debuts new family yoga series in July at Lincoln Ridge Park


Kenton County Parks & Recreation and Madison Pike Yoga are offering free, 45-minute yoga classes for the entire family to participate in and enjoy.

These classes will be held every Friday in the month of July from 10-10:45 a.m. at Lincoln Ridge Park in Shelterhouse 3.

The class, instructed by Madison Pike Yoga, will involve review of yoga poses and an introduction to meditation. This yoga class is a great way for kids and adults to learn basic poses and mind/body control. Parents and children age 8 and older are invited to attend. Parents must stay with their children for the class. Please bring water and a yoga mat.

Pre-registration is encouraged. Call Rhonda Ritzi, Recreation Programs Coordinator, at 859.525.PLAY (7529). There is no cost for the class, instead, Kenton County Parks & Recreation collects donations of non-perishable food and personal care items for Be Concerned.

Madison Pike Yoga is located at 5265 Madison Pike, Independence. It is a space that is rich with history and provides a truly refreshing space for the practice of yoga.

Lincoln Ridge Park is located at 420 Independence Station Rd., Independence.

For more information, please contact Rhonda Ritzi at Rhonda.Ritzi@KentonCounty.org. For news of upcoming programs, activities, and events to be held in Kenton County’s parks, call the Parks & Recreation office at (859) 525-PLAY (7529), visit the website  or follow the Kenton County Parks & Recreation Facebook page.

They are always in need of volunteers and funding sponsors for their programs. Those interested can call Kenton County Recreation at (859) 525-PLAY (7529).

Kenton County Parks and Recreation


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