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Boxing Yoga class for charity at Victors Lab Peckham 23rd Feb


Amatt

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Hi Everyone,


I've organised a special one off yoga class with Boxing Yoga and Mello Melon Juice to raise money for the Springboard Charity.

I currently work for the charity as a Project Manager and have been given the chance to go on our annual trek to raise money for the charity. The Trek is to little Tibet in March. So this is one way I can raise some money!


The price of the class is ?10 all money going to Springboard. It will be on the 23rd Feb at 6pm at Victors Lab in the Bussey building in Peckham. You can find out more about Boxing Yoga below, and more about the free Melon Juice you'll get as well.

Amazing venue, amazing teacher (we've got the head coach) and tasty juice and snacks.


Tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-springboard-charity-boxingyogatm-class-tickets-15690333209

Boxing yoga here: http://boxingyoga.com/

Mello Melon Juice here: http://www.mellodrinks.co.uk/


Hope to meet some of you there, I'm new to Nunhead so would like to meet some new people!


Any questions just shout!


Penny.

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