Historic Hearts Yoga - July 2026
July 13, 2026 @ 6:30PM — 7:45PM Eastern Time (US & Canada) Add to Calendar
Hamilton Hall: 9 Chestnut Street Salem, MA 01970 Get Directions
Yoga that Gives Back
Join certified yoga instructor (and Hamilton Hall staff member) Rebecca Johnson on Monday, July 13 from 6:30PM - 7:45PM for a special pop-up yoga class benefitting two local Salem nonprofits: Salem Sound Coastwatch and Hamilton Hall. All ticket sales will go to support both organizations.
Whether you've loved yoga for years or have always wanted to try it, please join us for this special event.
Choose a spot underneath the sparkling chandelier, beside the fireplace, or alongside one of the tall windows in our third-floor Supper Room.
Roll out your mat onto the hardwood floor or the beautiful rug. Stretch out and relax in a space that's witnessed generations of feasts, toasts, and lively celebrations.
Breathe spaciousness into your body and mind as you move through a warming and relaxing flow of stretches and poses. Beginners are welcome!
Please bring: your own mat and any props you'd like. We will provide refreshing lemon water.
Accessibility notes:
- Mobility: the Supper Room is located on the third floor of the Hall and there is no elevator. There are handrails available on the way up the stairs. A few chairs will be available for those who prefer to practice seated.
- Touch: the instructor will not utilize any hands-on assists unless requested.
- Smell: there will be no added smells used during the practice such as incense or essential oils. We would appreciate it if attendees refrain from wearing scents such as perfume or cologne.
- Sound: soft music (played on a speaker) will accompany the practice.
- Lighting: the Supper Room is lit by natural light from the windows and a central chandelier with incandescent bulbs.
- Temperature: the third floor will be normal room temperature - this is not a heated yoga class.
About Salem Sound Coastwatch:
Salem Sound Coastwatch is a non-profit coastal watershed organization that works with government agencies, businesses, other non-profit organizations, and individuals, through municipal partnering, scientific investigation, education, and stewardship. Their mission is to protect and improve the environmental quality of Salem Sound and its watershed.