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Published on September 20, 2007
Libraries are relaxing places. If they branched out to serve tropical drinks and hooked some hammocks between the stacks – well, shoot, you might never go home. Weston Library (4205 Bonaventure Blvd., Weston) isn’t going quite that far, but it is utilizing the natural chillaxness of the joint and offering a special yoga class this evening, Yoga with Andrew. Now, we don’t know exactly who “Andrew” is or what type of yoga will be employed (though it’s safe to assume Bikram is out), but it’s been promised that your yogi, Andrew Levie, is well-trained and the positions are basic, so expect a very relaxing stretch-a-thon from 7 to 8 p.m. Besides, how often are you allowed to flop around and get all sweaty in a library? Bring a mat, a will to transcend the physical realm, and a library card. Call 954-389-2098.
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