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Party

Flavorpill and the Standard present Earth Day Yoga Party

When

Thursday Apr 22, 2010 (7–11pm)

Where

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The Standard, New York (Venue Partner)

848 Washington Street

212 645 4646

Directions: New York City, Downtown Meatpacking District, Distance from New York JFK 19.4 miles and 10.6 from La Guardia. Hotel is accessible by public transport and Taxi from both airports. The nearest train station is 1.3 miles away (Penn Station)

Price

$20 w/ RSVP

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Flavorpill Event

To celebrate Earth Day this year, we've teamed up with the Standard Hotel to offer a zen-like renewal (if only our ozone layer was so lucky) via a yoga class with YogaWorks' Elena Brower. Following the all-levels class is a private party in the Standard's High Line Room (make sure you RSVP!) featuring live music from O'nkosi Rhythms and Get Your Dance On's DJ Dhundee. Score tons of yummy goodies like free wine, juice, chocolate, kombucha, coconut water, and Kind Bars. Plus, an Earth Bar (seriously) offers up herbs for you to take home.

Leah Taylor, Flavorpill

Note:

RSVP for the private party at thestandard@flavorpill.com.

The Standard, New York says…

The Standard says:

The Standard, New York and Flavorpill will partner to celebrate Earth Day in a combined yoga class and private party event. Held in The Standard's magnificent High Line Room, the event will feature a special yoga class with renowned teacher and Virayoga founder Elena Brower, followed by an intimate celebration. $20 yoga class fees will be donated to EarthDay-NY. Beginning at 7 pm, guests will be led through an hour yoga class by Elena Brower. Following yoga class, guests can enjoy live music from O’nkosi Rhythms along with complimentary wine, BluPrintCleanse Juices, Gnosis Chocolate, Katalyst Kombucha, Zico Pure Coconut Water, and Kind Bars. From 8:30pm to 11pm, the Highline Room will be opened to DJ Dhundee's body-shaking grooves. An "Earth Bar" will enable guests to select herbs and take their own piece of the earth with them to plant and grow as take-away gifts.