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Beginner Friendly Yoga with Goats
Posted on November 4, 2023 by GRTM Communications
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Beginner Friendly Yoga with Goats

Join us at Double Durango Farm in Loganville, GA for an hour of beginner friendly yoga with goats.
The friendly Nigerian Dwarf goats on Double Durango Farm are playful and sweet.
Follow along during yoga class or just sit and play with a goat.
This is a fun event open to everyone ages 7 and up, even if you’ve never done yoga.
You’re welcome to take pictures during and after class.
You’re welcome to take pictures during and after class.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Weather: If there’s rain, class will take place in the indoor yoga barn. Otherwise, class is outside.
Weather: If there’s rain, class will take place in the indoor yoga barn. Otherwise, class is outside.
Event Location: The address for Double Durango Farm will be emailed only to registered students.
Minimum Age: 7 and up, and children should be able to mostly stay on their mat.
Public Restrooms: There is one portable toilet (porta pot) available for your use on the farm.
Cancellations: No refunds will be given. If a cancellation is necessary, you will have a credit towards a future goat yoga class.
Arrival Time: Class begins promptly! Please arrive 15 minutes early to check in and set up your mat.
Yoga Mats: You are welcome to bring your own, or you can rent a mat for $5. Cash is REQUIRED to rent a mat.
The $5 fee will be paid directly to Double Durango Farm on the day of the event.
Other Items to Bring/Clothing: Wear comfortable clothing you don’t mind getting dirty or a goat nibbling.
Other Items to Bring/Clothing: Wear comfortable clothing you don’t mind getting dirty or a goat nibbling.
T-shirts work better than tank tops to avoid scratched skin.
Consider braiding long hair or wearing a ponytail or bun. You can bring water.
Sunscreen and bug spray might be necessary, and your phone can be used for taking pictures.
What Not to Bring: Leave the jewelry at home since goats like it and want to eat it.
What Not to Bring: Leave the jewelry at home since goats like it and want to eat it.
Do not bring food or pets.
Goat Accidents: It does occasionally happen, but goat poop are pellets which brush away easily.
Goat Accidents: It does occasionally happen, but goat poop are pellets which brush away easily.
We will have wipes on hand “just in case” plus you can bring a small towel if you’d like.
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