WHY's Spring Celebration — New Britain CT
- WHY's Spring Celebration in New Britain on Saturday, April 25 with family-friendly spring activities and community booths. - Good for families and neighbors looking for outdoor activities, food, and local vendors. - Event listing and details: patch.com
A spring open house at West Hartford Yoga is set for Saturday, April 25, with free classes, raffles, and all-day specials from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. (patch.com) Patch’s event listing says the celebration will run at West Hartford Yoga, 23 Brook St. in West Hartford, and it is listed across local Patch calendars, including New Britain’s community events page. (patch.com) The posted class schedule includes hot yoga at 11 a.m., WHY Power at 1 p.m., gentle yoga at 2:30 p.m., and yin yoga at 4 p.m. The organizer says no preregistration is required and attendees can arrive five to 10 minutes before class. (patch.com) The event also doubles as a marketing push for the studio’s spring packages. The listing advertises a $20 new-student offer for 20 days of unlimited yoga, plus 15 percent off regular and virtual class cards through the weekend. (patch.com) For New Britain-area readers, the practical detail is location: this is not in New Britain itself. Patch’s New Britain events roundup places the April 25 listing in West Hartford, at the Brook Street studio. (patch.com) The event lands in a busy late-April community calendar in central Connecticut, as city and neighborhood sites continue to promote spring gatherings, classes, and outdoor activities heading into May. New Britain’s official city site is also highlighting April events and public notices this week. (newbritainct.gov) The setup is straightforward: show up, take a class, and collect raffle entries for each class attended. The organizer also says people who post a selfie and tag the studio’s Instagram account can enter a separate raffle. (patch.com) If the schedule holds, Saturday’s event is less a street fair than a studio open house — a half-day invitation for current students and first-timers to sample classes before the spring season picks up. (patch.com)