Third Annual Three Rivers Yoga Festival Set for February 21 in Rome
Tanaya Larsen’s SpringStone Yoga and co-founder Melissa Lerner host the Third Annual Three Rivers Yoga Festival today at Forum River Center, with 10% of proceeds pledged to two local charities.

Tanaya Larsen, owner of SpringStone Yoga, and co-founder Melissa Lerner are running the Third Annual Three Rivers Yoga Festival today at the Forum River Center, 301 Tribune Street in downtown Rome, with festival hours listed from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The one-day event uses four rooms across the venue and begins with an optional guided meditation and breathwork welcome session from 8:30–9:00 a.m., followed by a 9:30–10:30 a.m. Session 1 on the Eventbrite agenda.
Lerner framed the day as more than classes, saying, “Beyond the yoga rooms, the atmosphere is electric with community.” She told Northwest Georgia News attendees should expect a range of experiences: “Attendees can expect a day of inspiring movement, deep mindfulness, and genuine connection - all within a warm, welcoming, and judgment-free environment,” Lerner said. “You’ll have the freedom to choose your own journey throughout the day.” Lerner also confirmed the festival’s charitable pledge: “A core tenet of the Three Rivers Yoga Festival is giving back to the community,” Lerner said. “Ten percent of all festival proceeds are donated directly to two vital local charities, The Hospitality House for Women in Rome and the Tranquility House in Cartersville.”
Program content draws on styles and practices common across Northwest Georgia studios. Northwest Georgia News lists Hatha, Vinyasa, powerful flow, and gentle restorative classes, along with deep guided meditation and calming breathwork, and Eventbrite’s promotional copy adds ayurveda, wellness, and broader mindfulness offerings. SpringStone Yoga’s site highlights a sound immersion class by Kam Malone that “will begin with a calming guided meditation followed by a relaxing 45-minute sound immersion” using singing bowls, drums, and other instruments; that sound offering is one example of the festival’s multi-room schedule.

Tickets remain a practical concern for attendees and were priced with an Early Bird Special of $99, moving to a regular rate of $120 after the discount period, Northwest Georgia News reports. A single ticket grants access to the full day of classes, workshops, and the vendor marketplace, NWGA News notes. Eventbrite’s listing carries two firm policies: “By purchasing a ticket, you agree to be in photos or videos for marketing and promotional materials,” and the refund policy is listed as no refunds.
Organizers point to the festival’s short history in Rome: Readv3 notes an inaugural debut in March 2024 at the Forum River Center and a return in early 2025, making the February 21, 2026 event the Third Annual edition in organizers’ counting. For studio contacts and follow-up, SpringStone Yoga lists its address at 210 East 2nd Avenue, Suite 203, Rome, GA, phone (706) 591-8893, and email info@springstoneyoga.com. Photo credits on prior coverage include JL Studios and festival-supplied images on social media; attendees should expect photography and videography under the Eventbrite consent language.
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