Yoga’s free Sunday if you donate to food bank

Take part in a community food drive and get an opportunity to enjoy some yoga in the process.

Prana Yoga Center in far west suburban Geneva will be sponsoring the event from 3 until 4:30 p.m. Sunday (Nov. 22). It’s part of the center’s give-back program that supports a variety of good causes.

You can participate in the 90-minute session — led by Prana’s owner, Lisa Bertke — just by bringing food or a money for the Northern Illinois Food Bank.

Wondering what to bring? Here’s a list of the food bank’s suggestions:

  • Whole grain cereal
  • Canned chicken and tuna
  • Peanut butter
  • Whole grain pasta
  • Brown rice
  • Dried beans
  • Canned fruits (in its own juice)
  • Canned vegetables
  • Reduced sodium soup
  • Pasta sauce

The center is at 321 Stevens St., Suite C in Geneva. Learn more about the center here.

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