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What we’re about
Twin Cities Yoga Cooperative is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing the community affordable access to yoga. This group integrates community by volunteering for charitable causes, organize fun activities, and practicing yoga on our mats. Twin Cities Yoga Cooperative yoga classes are donation based and will be taught by rising stars aspiring to learn from the teacher in all of you. Occasionally, we organize classes where 100% of proceeds go to charity. Whether you are new to yoga or have several years under your belt. All levels of practice are welcome!
We are also on Facebook: www.facebook.com/twincitiesyogacooperative
Upcoming events (3)
See all- Sunday Morning Yoga in the ParkBF Nelson Park, Minneapolis, MN
The Twin Cities Yoga Cooperative invites you to Sunday morning yoga under the tree canopy at BF Nelson Park. All levels of ability welcome! There is no obligation to attend class. Please read the further details I've provided below so you are aware what to expect for this event:
• A waiver must be signed to attend class. If you signed one in 2021 through 2023 or a previous date in 2024. I do not need another one signed. The link for the waiver is https://rb.gy/vjubpf.
• To make this accessible for all, there is no obligation or cost to attend. Voluntary donations will be accepted either onsite or by Venmo @theyogaambassador / Cash App $yogaambassador
• Parking information: There is plenty of free street parking in the main parking lot or along NE Main Street.
• This is a Vinyasa style class with the potential of some difficulty. If you have any physical limitations or rather take it easy, I suggest modifying poses when necessary. If you have any additional concerns, discuss them with the instructor prior to class.
• Class will start at 10 AM and will last for 75 minutes. Class will be held at BF Nelson Park July 14, 21, and 28th. Class on August 4th will be held at Father Hennepin Park before returning to Lake of the Isles on August 18th.
• Please attempt to arrive in the area at least 5 minutes before class begins so you are able to park, find a spot for your mat, etc. If you know you need to leave class early or arrive after class starts, please place your mat near the edges of class.
• Once class has begun, please do not attempt to grab the yoga instructor's attention in a manner that is disruptive to class. Once class begins, the yoga instructor is not able answer questions or help with any issues.
• Inclement Weather: Significant rain or poor air quality may affect whether class is held. The instructor will attempt to give a 2 hour notice if class is cancelled. In cases where there may be a chance of rain and it isn't clear if class will be affected 2 hours from class time, the instructor plans on holding class unless the circumstances change.
Class will be taught by Andrew (Andy) Craddock, the founder of the Twin Cities Yoga Cooperative. Andrew has been teaching yoga in the park for the tenth year. Andrew continues to teach donation based yoga classes to provide a unique experience for the community.
- Thursday Sunset Yoga at the Sculpture GardenMinneapolis Sculpture Garden, Minneapolis, MN
The Twin Cities Yoga Cooperative invites you to yoga at the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden! All levels of ability welcome! This year's theme is "Be You" which basically means come as you are. There is no obligation to attend class. To get an idea what this event is like, check out this trailer video. Please read the further details I've provided below so you are aware what to expect for this event:
• A waiver must be signed to attend class. If you signed one in 2021 through 2023 and any prior date in 2024. I do not need another one signed. The link for the waiver is https://rb.gy/vjubpf.
• To make this accessible for all, there is no obligation or cost to attend. Voluntary donations will be accepted either onsite or by Venmo @theyogaambassador / Cash App $yogaambassador
• Parking information: There is a parking lot near the class location that charges a $4 flat fee per day. If possible, it is recommended to utilize alternative methods of transportation. If you ride your bike to class, please do not lock your bike to a tree. Instead, utilize a nearby bike rack near the Walker entrance of place your bike within sight of the class.
• This is a Vinyasa style class with the potential of some difficulty. If you have any physical limitations or rather take it easy, I suggest modifying poses when necessary. If you have any additional concerns, discuss them with the instructor prior to class.
• Class will start at 7:30 PM for the entire season which will last until August 8th. After August 8, there is not enough daylight to hold a 7:30 class.
• This is a 60-minute class. Please attempt to arrive in the area at least 10 minutes before class begins so you are able to park, find a spot for your mat, etc. If you know you need to leave class early or arrive after class starts, please place your mat near a walking path to minimize disruptions.
• Once class has begun, please do not attempt to grab the yoga instructor's attention in a manner that is disruptive to class. Once class begins, the yoga instructor is not able answer questions or help with any issues until after the conclusion of class.
• Amplified sound will not be utilized. Place your mat within the perimeter of the green space defined the walking paths.
• Inclement Weather: Significant rain or poor air quality may affect whether class is held. The instructor will attempt to give a 2 hour notice if class is cancelled. In cases where there may be a chance of rain and it isn't clear if class will be affected after the 2 hour notice period has elapsed, the instructor will plan on holding class unless the circumstances suddenly change.
Class will be taught by Andrew (Andy) Craddock, the founder of the Twin Cities Yoga Cooperative. Andrew has been teaching yoga in the park for the tenth year. Andrew continues to teach donation based yoga classes to provide a unique experience for the community.
- Thursday Sunset Yoga at the Sculpture GardenMinneapolis Sculpture Garden, Minneapolis, MN
The Twin Cities Yoga Cooperative invites you to yoga at the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden! All levels of ability welcome! This year's theme is "Be You" which basically means come as you are. There is no obligation to attend class. To get an idea what this event is like, check out this trailer video. Please read the further details I've provided below so you are aware what to expect for this event:
• A waiver must be signed to attend class. If you signed one in 2021 through 2023 and any prior date in 2024. I do not need another one signed. The link for the waiver is https://rb.gy/vjubpf.
• To make this accessible for all, there is no obligation or cost to attend. Voluntary donations will be accepted either onsite or by Venmo @theyogaambassador / Cash App $yogaambassador
• Parking information: There is a parking lot near the class location that charges a $4 flat fee per day. If possible, it is recommended to utilize alternative methods of transportation. If you ride your bike to class, please do not lock your bike to a tree. Instead, utilize a nearby bike rack near the Walker entrance of place your bike within sight of the class.
• This is a Vinyasa style class with the potential of some difficulty. If you have any physical limitations or rather take it easy, I suggest modifying poses when necessary. If you have any additional concerns, discuss them with the instructor prior to class.
• Class will start at 7:30 PM for the entire season which will last until August 8th. After August 8, there is not enough daylight to hold a 7:30 class.
• This is a 60-minute class. Please attempt to arrive in the area at least 10 minutes before class begins so you are able to park, find a spot for your mat, etc. If you know you need to leave class early or arrive after class starts, please place your mat near a walking path to minimize disruptions.
• Once class has begun, please do not attempt to grab the yoga instructor's attention in a manner that is disruptive to class. Once class begins, the yoga instructor is not able answer questions or help with any issues until after the conclusion of class.
• Amplified sound will not be utilized. Place your mat within the perimeter of the green space defined the walking paths.
• Inclement Weather: Significant rain or poor air quality may affect whether class is held. The instructor will attempt to give a 2 hour notice if class is cancelled. In cases where there may be a chance of rain and it isn't clear if class will be affected after the 2 hour notice period has elapsed, the instructor will plan on holding class unless the circumstances suddenly change.
Class will be taught by Andrew (Andy) Craddock, the founder of the Twin Cities Yoga Cooperative. Andrew has been teaching yoga in the park for the tenth year. Andrew continues to teach donation based yoga classes to provide a unique experience for the community.