5 free and fun fall classes happening in Boston
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5 free and fun fall classes happening in Boston
"From coffee tasting to uncovering your home's history to trying out country line dancing, Boston has plenty of classes you can take for free. Each class offers the chance to learn a new skill or simply enjoy a fun night out as the fall season ramps up. Head to this high-energy, total bodyweight athletic HIIT class in the Seaport. You can also earn points for attending the event if you download the Seaport Insider App."
"The class will welcome in the new season by pairing classic fall flavors with its regional- and single-farm sourced coffees. The local coffee company boasts six locations around Greater Boston and hosts several free classes and tastings each week. Sept. 25 from 1-2 p.m., 505 Washington St., Downtown Boston JP Line Dance will lead a country line dancing class at The Yard at Beachmont Square. Grab a bite afterward at Daddy's Bonetown Burgers' food truck."
"Led by the Charlestown Preservation Society, this interactive class will help you unveil when your house was built, who lived there, and how it may have been altered over time. Whether you own or rent, this class is open to all. This all-levels outdoor yoga class will begin gently and gradually increase in intensity. Be sure to bring a yoga mat and a few layers for the crisp fall weather."
Multiple free, weeknight classes in Boston present varied fall activities, including HIIT, coffee tastings, country line dancing, home history workshops, and outdoor yoga. HIIT sessions at 85 Northern Ave. in the Seaport are high-energy, equipment-free, and offer points through the Seaport Insider App; attendees may bring yoga mats. Coffee tastings pair classic fall flavors with regional and single-farm sourced beans and the company hosts classes across six Greater Boston locations. JP Line Dance leads a country line dance at The Yard at Beachmont Square with a food truck on site. The Charlestown Preservation Society offers an interactive class to research home histories. Outdoor yoga in Cambridge is all-levels and attendees should bring a mat and layers.
Read at Boston.com
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