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Infinity Movement Studio brings to you a fun, relaxing Sunday morning yoga class, Sunday, March 1 from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Event Details
Infinity Movement Studio brings to you a fun, relaxing Sunday morning yoga class, Sunday, March 1 from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. instructed by Laura Edger in The Barn at SALT at Our Kaka'ako with live music by Backset, and brunch from Lanikai Juice. Purchase tickets at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/yoga-and-brunch-march-1st-2020-tickets-93445984455.
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Named after the pa‘akai (‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i for “salt”) ponds that once dotted the low-lying wetlands of this area, SALT at Our Kaka‘ako is Honolulu’s epicenter for local culture, food, shopping and innovative events. Comprising of 85,000 square-feet of curated retail, restaurant and mixed-use space, SALT is a dynamic city block designed for exploration and engagement.
The open design of SALT is inspired by Kaka‘ako’s history and re-imagined for Honolulu’s future. The adaptive re-use of existing structures, open-air concepts and modern design gives SALT a lively, pedestrian-friendly feel. Best of all, SALT supports Kamehameha Schools mission of furthering the education of Hawaiian children. SALT is a special gathering place that embodies the urban, island culture of the emerging Our Kaka‘ako neighborhood.
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Named after the pa‘akai (‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i for “salt”) ponds that once dotted the low-lying wetlands of this area, SALT at Our Kaka‘ako is Honolulu’s epicenter for local culture, food, shopping and innovative events. Comprising of 85,000 square-feet of curated retail, restaurant and mixed-use space, SALT is a dynamic city block designed for exploration and engagement.
The open design of SALT is inspired by Kaka‘ako’s history and re-imagined for Honolulu’s future. The adaptive re-use of existing structures, open-air concepts and modern design gives SALT a lively, pedestrian-friendly feel. Best of all, SALT supports Kamehameha Schools mission of furthering the education of Hawaiian children. SALT is a special gathering place that embodies the urban, island culture of the emerging Our Kaka‘ako neighborhood.