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August 19, 2024

Kick off the semester with free yoga every day during Week of Welcome

Submitted by Kathryn Harth

Willie the Wildcat poses with prayer hands on a yoga mat.

Join the K-State yoga community in celebrating Week of Welcome with Noontime Yoga.

Noontime Yoga is for all levels and abilities and is free to attend. This volunteer-based program provides an outlet for students, staff, faculty and community members to practice yoga and pilates together in a friendly, non-competitive environment.

The group meets throughout the year, but this week is special as we pop up all over campus to celebrate a new academic year. We will meet every day from 12:05-12:50 p.m. Monday, Aug. 19, through Friday, Aug. 23. View the full schedule and learn who will lead the class.

  • Monday, Aug. 19 — International Student Center's Multipurpose Room with Katie Larson leading pilates class. 
  • Tuesday, Aug. 20 — Beach Museum of Art's UMB Theatre with David Mayes. 
  • Wednesday, Aug. 21 — Cottonwood Room in the K-State Student Union with Martha Caldas Smith. 
  • Thursday, Aug. 22 — Room 181 in Hale Library with Djanira Rodriguez Negrao. 
  • Friday, Aug. 23 — The Loft in McCain Auditorium with Dan Swenson. 

Learn more about the locations hosting Noontime Yoga this week.

The group's yoga and pilates leaders are volunteers from K-State and the community. All are welcome, and there are no requirements to attend — just bring your own yoga mat. Show up when you can, even if you have to be a little late or need to leave a little early.

To stay up to date about schedules, cancellations and upcoming events, join the K-State Noontime Yoga Facebook Group or sign up for the Noontime Yoga ListServ.

Noontime Yoga started in 2002 as a part of K-State's Campaign for Nonviolence. Many thanks to all of our campus supporters for hosting this week and the leaders who donate their time and talents to continue this unique opportunity for the K-State family.