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Indo-Pacific Foundation Of Canada celebrates International Yoga Day on June 23rd

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 19 Jun, 2024 12:07 PM
  • Indo-Pacific Foundation Of Canada celebrates International Yoga Day on June 23rd

Join the biggest events to celebrate International Yoga Day, in the presence of 15 versatile and diverse Yoga Gurus at centrally located Bear Creek Park, Surrey on June 23, 7:30 am.

Let's welcome summer with a gift of health and wellness to ourselves and our family.

This special event aims to promote physical and mental well-being through the practice of yoga while raising awareness and support for cancer research and prevention efforts.

Register here:https://indo-pacific.ca/events/international-yoga-day/

(Make sure you register to block your t-shirt in correct size!)

Greet the dawn with mindfulness and movement as we embrace the beauty of a new day.

 

 

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