Easton offers free weekday morning yoga series in Scott Park
Easton is opening Scott Park to free 7 a.m. yoga every Wednesday in June, with mats, towels and water the only gear to bring.
Easton is turning Scott Park into a weekday-morning yoga stop for anyone who wants a free class before work. The City of Easton Recreation Bureau said it will host a one-hour yoga series in June with The Valley Om: Yoga and Bodywork, and it is pitching the classes as open to all ages and all fitness levels.
The series runs every Wednesday from June 3 through June 24, with sessions scheduled from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. in Scott Park. The city said the early start is deliberate, giving people a chance to practice before the work day begins. Participants need to bring their own mat, towel and water, a small but important detail that keeps the class low-cost and easy to walk into without much planning.

The June program also fits into a broader Easton pattern at Scott Park. A related calendar listing described free senior yoga for residents ages 50 and older on Wednesday mornings in May, while the city’s senior-programs page listed Yoga on the River at Scott Park every Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. that same month. Taken together, the listings show the park being used as a recurring site for city-run movement classes rather than a one-off wellness event.

That matters for families, older adults and beginners who usually get squeezed out by studio schedules, membership fees or intimidating class formats. Easton’s setup is straightforward: a public park, a June Wednesday morning slot, no charge, and a local studio partner in The Valley Om: Yoga and Bodywork. For anyone looking for an uncomplicated way to get on a mat this summer, Scott Park offers exactly that, with the city making the case that yoga can be part of the morning routine instead of another errand to fit in later.
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