Namaste Yoga with Cre Dye
We are visible throughout the community during April for Sexual Assault Prevention Month and we end with a community yoga session led by Cre Dye at WKU Honors College at 5:30pm. Donations for Hope Harbor will be taken.
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We are visible throughout the community during April for Sexual Assault Prevention Month and we end with a community yoga session led by Cre Dye at WKU Honors College at 5:30pm. Donations for Hope Harbor will be taken.
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