Watertown News (https://www.watertownmanews.com/2023/05/02/outdoor-fitness-series-returns-to-arsenal-yards/)
The following announcement was provided by Arsenal Yards:
With warmer weather just around the corner, Arsenal Yards, the thriving new neighborhood in Watertown’s historic East End, is thrilled to announce the return of its popular Outdoor Fitness Series “Fitness in the Park.”
In partnership with Arsenal Yards’ fitness studios, Pure Barre, Rumble, and F45, residents of Watertown and Greater Boston are invited to enjoy unique outdoor experiences led by certified fitness professionals. Guests and residents can visit the Arsenal Green in Arsenal Park every Wednesday for a variety of free classes from May through June 7th. Registration is available via Eventbrite one week prior to the date of each class, and all classes must be reserved online.
“We’re so excited to partner with our AY studios to bring back our outdoor fitness series, which has been a popular summer offering over the past few years,” said Jessica Peterson, Marketing Director at Arsenal Yards. “With so many fitness offerings at Arsenal Yards and more to come soon, we couldn’t think of a better time to invite the community to get their hearts pumping out on the Arsenal Green, embrace the warm weather, and cool down after at one of the many outdoor dining venues our neighborhood has to offer!
Available classes are below, and participants are encouraged to check out the Arsenal Yards Events Calendar for additional details:
To check in, guests can enter through the River Green (in between Buttermilk & Bourbon and Shake Shack) and head towards the sign for Arsenal Park. Guests should bring their own mat and water. Parking is available in the free red or purple parking garage, along with the surface parking area near City Works. For more information about Arsenal Yards, visit www.arsenalyards.com.
ABOUT ARSENAL YARDS
Along the Charles River, Greater Boston’s next newest great neighborhood is thriving in the East End of Watertown. Arsenal Yards boasts curated shops, eateries, fitness, and entertainment venues including Buttermilk & Bourbon, Condesa Restaurante Mexicano, Kura Sushi, The Majestic 7, Shake Shack, City Works Eatery & Pour House, Gordon’s Wine, Pure Barre, Roche Bros. Ulta and more. Spanning over one million square feet, Arsenal Yards offers 200,000 sq. ft. of state-of-the-art life science space, home to current biotech tenants SQZ Biotech, Kymera and Arkuda; 300 contemporary apartments at Blvd & Bond; and a 146-room Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton. With a focus on building community, Arsenal Yards hosts seasonal event series for both residents and visitors, including outdoor musical performances and fitness classes, along with a “Picnic in the Park” series in the summer months and a “Fireside” fire pit activation in winter. Arsenal Yards is a co-development of Boylston Properties and Wilder. For more information visit www.arsenalyards.com.
Find out the latest about what is going on in town. Watertown News is an independent, locally owned news website. watertownmanews@gmail.com 617-458-9561 COMMENT RULES: Commenters must sign full real names. No foul language. No insults, slights or personal attacks. Also, Comments may not go up right away. Thanks for your patience.
Your email address will not be published.
Find out the latest about what is going on in town. Watertown News is an independent, locally owned news website. watertownmanews@gmail.com 617-458-9561 COMMENT RULES: Commenters must sign full real names. No foul language. No insults, slights or personal attacks. Also, Comments may not go up right away. Thanks for your patience.
We depend on your support. A gift in any amount helps us continue to bring you the news.
Anaïs MarkwoodArtist James Payne speaks about his sculpture “Opposition” during the grand opening of the Community Sculpture Walk. As of May 18th, Watertown is home to four new sculptures!
The public is invited to take one last look around Watertown high School before it is torn down. (more…)
The following announcement was provided by Families First: Families First is one of 150 local nonprofits that will share in $30 million through Cummings Foundation’s major annual grants program. The organization was selected from a total of 630 applicants during a competitive review process.
The following announcement was provided by Festa Italiana: Come One, Come All Cheers everyone! The much-acclaimed Festa Italiana, an Italian style festival, is returning to the (Waltham Common): (more…)
Watertown Public SchoolsA look inside Lowell Elementary School, which is under construction, and reopening will be pushed back by about a month. Watertown Superintendent Dede Galdston sent out the following announcement on Tuesday, May 30: To our Lowell Elementary School community: We are writing to you this afternoon to share an update on the ongoing renovations at the Lowell school.
“But without a comparison to the amount and type of crime that takes place in other jurisdictions, there’s just a…”
— Matt Lashof-Sullivan on Police Log: Electric Bicycle Stolen, Counterfeit Bill Used
“Moving from one school building to another during the school year is a challenge. Concord Carlisle High School did a…”
— Rick Stacy on Reopening of Lowell School Pushed Back Due to Delays in Materials & Equipment
“How is Jack Graham taking police reports out of context? And, are you a law enforcement professional Mr Fahey which…”
— Fred Tibets on Police Log: Electric Bicycle Stolen, Counterfeit Bill Used
“Do you honestly think that Watertown is the only place where crime occurs? Taking these fairly routine police reports out…”
— Paul Fahey on Police Log: Electric Bicycle Stolen, Counterfeit Bill Used
“It appears that Watertown has become the place to go for out of towners to visit and shoplift or steal…”
— Jack Graham on Police Log: Electric Bicycle Stolen, Counterfeit Bill Used
© Copyright 2023, Watertown News
Built with the Largo WordPress Theme from the Institute for Nonprofit News.
Back to top ↑