The St. Pete Yoga Festival returns on December 8 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., inviting the community to reconnect through a vibrant celebration of yoga, music, and togetherness. Founded in 2011 by Vandana Dillon, the festival aims to unite the yoga community for a day filled with joy, health, and harmony. This year’s event will take place at the historic Sunken Gardens at 1825 4th St N, offering a picturesque backdrop for a memorable day.
For $45, attendees will enjoy a full-day experience, including entrance to the gardens and a special concert honoring Kirtan legend David Newman, who passed away in April. The festival promises a variety of yoga styles, live music, and an array of local vendors showcasing artwork, wellness practices, and healing arts.
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A yoga festival in one of Florida’s most beautiful destinations
Participants can sample classes, listen to inspiring speakers from the local community, and enjoy musical performances. For those seeking an enhanced experience, a VIP ticket is available for $75, which includes access to an exclusive indoor yoga session with sound healing, all-day admission, and a lunch provided by one of the food vendors.
The event also features a raffle to benefit Embracing the World Charities (Amma.org) and aims to raise awareness of Karma Yoga opportunities in the area.
For sponsorship, vendor, and volunteer opportunities, please email Vandana Dillon at SPYFVandana@gmail.com.
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