Kaiser Permanente Restarts Free Yoga Series Across Gwinnett County, Metro Atlanta
Kaiser Permanente (Georgia region) is sponsoring a series of free yoga classes across Gwinnett County and Metro Atlanta, with KP Yoga at Southwood on March 10 and a six-week Kiwanis Park series announced on Instagram.

Kaiser Permanente (Georgia region) is backing a sponsored free yoga class series that local coverage says is returning to Gwinnett County and expanding across Metro Atlanta, with local partners named in reports including The Battery Atlanta and other community venues. The Gwinnett Daily Post ran a headline capturing the announcement, “Kaiser Permanente’s sponsored free yoga classes return to Gwinnett,” and the paper’s page was updated March 8, 2026 at 5:10 am.
The online Gwinnett Daily Post page capture also carried local context useful to anyone planning to attend: the page referenced an image file titled “Yoga2.jpg” and included a weather block for Lawrenceville, GA 30045 that showed a high of 67F and a 100 percent chance of rain that day, details that matter for outdoor sessions. The capture was behind a subscription notice and required Javascript to view full premium content, which means additional event specifics in that story were not visible in the public capture.
Kaiser Permanente Georgia’s Healthy Living calendar lists multiple in-person and virtual offerings the weekend after the Daily Post update, demonstrating active community programming in KP facilities. Examples in the schedule include, verbatim, “KP Yoga | Southwood Comprehensive Medical Center | March 10, 2026 | 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm” and “Tai Chi Thrive & Heal | Gwinnett Comprehensive Medical Center | March 10, 2026 | 5:30 pm - 6:45 pm.” The Healthy Living snippet also lists Panola Medical Center events on March 9, 2026 such as “Blood Pressure Basics Class 1: Understanding Heart Disease and High Blood Pressure | Panola Medical Center | March 9, 2026 | 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm,” showing the program’s mix of clinic-based and virtual public health classes across the system.

Community-facing listings further complicate the calendar: an Instagram caption captured in the reporting reads, “Join us for a new yoga series at Kiwanis Park on Monday evenings. It's a six-week class where we'll focus on core strengthening, stretching,” which identifies an outdoor, six-week Monday-evening series at Kiwanis Park but does not explicitly name Kaiser Permanente as the host. The Instagram fragment includes no start date, instructor name, or registration details, and the Kaiser schedule does not directly link that Kiwanis Park series to the KP-branded classes at Southwood, Gwinnett, TownPark, or Panola medical centers.
The reporting preserves both the Gwinnett Daily Post headline and the Kaiser Healthy Living schedule entries as concrete signposts: Kaiser Permanente’s Georgia region is listed as sponsor for a returning free-yoga effort, KP Yoga is scheduled at Southwood on March 10 from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm, and at least one community six-week Monday series at Kiwanis Park has been publicly promoted on Instagram. Confirming whether the Kiwanis Park sessions and Battery Atlanta events are formally part of the Kaiser-sponsored series, and obtaining start dates, instructors, registration and accessibility details, will complete the picture for neighbors planning to roll out a mat.
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