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Yoga in the Park Series

Presented by Stillness Yoga

6:00 - 7:00 PM  @ Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area - Paces Mill Unit

3444 Cobb Pkwy, Atlanta, GA 30339

Free (suggested donation of $20 per person)


Join us as we breathe, stretch, and find peace by the Chattahoochee at the Paces Mill unit of Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area! Sessions are designed for all levels of experience and are free (with a suggested donation of $20 per person).

 Please bring a yoga mat, a large towel (for wet grass), bug spray, and a water bottle.

 Restrooms are located in the parking lot near the meadow.


Click each event below to register:

    April 18th   April 25th   May 2nd   May 9th


Chattahoochee National Park Conservancy (CNPC)'s mission is to build a community of support for the CRNRA and promote stewardship of its natural and cultural resources. CNPC funds programs like Yoga in the Park through contributions from our generous donors and members. 
Join CNPC today and help preserve our park for future generations!


About Our Instructors

Amanda Pawlowski

Amanda has been practicing yoga since 2011 and teaching since 2019, holding a 200-hour E-RYT. A trauma-informed teacher, her style focuses on building strength inside and out by prompting students to simply notice their experiences and the sensations those experiences provide. She enjoys using specific isometric cues to provide an embodied experience for all levels of experience. Amanda’s classes provide students with an opportunity to embrace the present moment through the breath and movement and to celebrate whatever the moment brings.

Tina Hewing

Tina’s teaching style is alignment-oriented and gentle, which allows students of all levels to find ease and comfort in their yoga practice. She emphasizes creating a safe and inclusive space for students to cultivate mind, body and breath awareness. Tina completed her 200- hour registered yoga teacher training with Dr. Naima Lewis and Hyer Dynamic Health Discoveries in 2014. Her training equipped her with the knowledge and skills to guide students through effective yoga practices that promote transformation and growth.

Tina has taught in various settings, including a memorable experience leading yoga and meditation sessions on the Nile River in Egypt. The serene environment and ancient history added a unique dimension to her practice and deepened her understanding of yoga's roots. In addition to teaching, Tina is committed to ongoing learning and exploring new ways to expand her practice. She is grateful for the opportunity to share her passion for yoga with the community.

Neda Hanson

Neda turned to yoga after finding herself in hip pain, not realizing she was about to delve into a lifestyle. Soon after, she registered for Yoga Teacher Training and has been a huge advocate ever since. “What you avoid is often what you need” when telling people about her journey into yoga. Neda’s yoga style is slower and inviting. She enjoys learning the students needs and likes while exploring the physical element of yoga that suppports each student’s greatest well being. Neda is a 200 hour registered yoga teacher. She also holds a PharmD and Masters in Public health, and level 2 Reiki trained.


Chattahoochee National Park Conservancy, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. We are proud to support our Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, a unit of the national park system managed by the National Park Service.


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info@chattahoocheeparks.org

PO Box 769332, Roswell GA 30076






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