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Environmental Learning Center

255 Live Oak Drive, Vero Beach, FL 32963

Vero Beach, FL, US, 32963

Yoga Bliss Bash: Transform with silent sound yoga & celebrate and dance under the stars. Nature, connection, celebration. #YogaBlissBash

Unleash Joy at Yoga Bliss Bash – Where Serenity Merges with Celebration!

Embark on an unparalleled adventure at Yoga Bliss Bash, a unique fusion of yoga serenity and vibrant community festivities, nestled in the heart of nature. For just $40, immerse yourself in an enriching 4-hour journey, set against the backdrop of the majestic 64-acre natural preserve of the Environmental Learning Center.

Begin Your Adventure: Arrive and dive into exploration. Visit our handpicked vendors, set up your mat amidst nature, or wander through the lush preserves, and marvel at the wonders of the aquarium. It’s your moment to connect with the environment and our vibrant community before the main event.

Silent Sound Yoga Bliss: As the day transforms to night, find yourself in the unique embrace of Silent Sound Yoga. A harmonious blend of nature’s beauty, communal connection, and technology designed to deepen your personal yoga journey. Experience an intimate connection with every breath and movement, amplified by the clarity of our silent disco headsets.

Celebrate and Connect: The energy shifts as we transition into an exhilarating celebration. Let two DJs guide your vibe with uplifting beats, savor delightful mocktails, and indulge in the offerings of our food trucks and vendors. It’s more than a party; it’s a communal feast for the senses.

Your Ticket to Unforgettable Memories: Secure your spot in this exclusive blend of tranquility, technology, and celebration. For the cost of a single night out, Yoga Bliss Bash offers a holistic experience that nourishes the body, delights the senses, and fosters a deep sense of community and joy.

This event is Co-Hosted by the Environmental Learning Center and DoingGood Events. A portion of each ticket goes to support the programs and services offered by the Environmental Learning Center, a 501c3 nonprofit organization.

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