Free Yoga Course for Beginners Offered at Spokane Library

Four-part series covers foundations of Ashtanga yoga over four Saturdays in March.

Published on Mar. 8, 2026

The Shadle Park Library in Spokane, Washington is offering a free four-part yoga course for beginners over four consecutive Saturdays in March. The classes will cover the foundations of Ashtanga yoga and run from 4:30-5:30pm each Saturday, with the series building upon the previous week's lessons.

Why it matters

This free yoga course provides an accessible opportunity for Spokane residents to learn the basics of Ashtanga yoga, a popular style known for its focus on breath control and fluid movements. The library's hosting of this event aligns with broader community efforts to promote health and wellness.

The details

The four-part yoga series will take place on March 7, March 14, March 21, and March 28. Each 60-minute class will build upon the previous week's instruction. Participants must commit to attending all four sessions. Registration is limited, and those selected will be notified by email.

  • The yoga course will run for four consecutive Saturdays in March 2026.
  • Classes will take place from 4:30-5:30pm on March 7, March 14, March 21, and March 28.

The players

Shadle Park Library

A public library located in Spokane, Washington that is hosting the free beginner yoga course.

Charis Ginn

The instructor leading the four-part Ashtanga yoga series at the Shadle Park Library.

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What they’re saying

“This free yoga course provides an accessible opportunity for Spokane residents to learn the basics of Ashtanga yoga, a popular style known for its focus on breath control and fluid movements.”

— Charis Ginn, Yoga Instructor (khq.com)

What’s next

Those interested in participating must register by the deadline and will be notified if they have been selected for one of the limited spots in the course.

The takeaway

The Shadle Park Library's hosting of this beginner-friendly yoga series demonstrates the institution's commitment to supporting community health and wellness through accessible programming.