Chair Yoga Class
Charlotte and William Bloomberg Medford Public Library 111 High Street, Medford, MA, United StatesTry out chair yoga for the first time or come and practice with experienced instructor Kat Mahoney. No registration required!
Try out chair yoga for the first time or come and practice with experienced instructor Kat Mahoney. No registration required!
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