Dauphin County yoga studio changes owners

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The studio offers power vinyasa yoga.

in Silver Spring Township. And in 2018, she took over Yoga on Chocolate in Derry Township.

The company had four locations prior to the COVID-19 pandemic but had to consolidate the four locations down to the one location on the Carlisle Pike before moving to its current studio on Linglestown Road in the fall. Burns is a graduate of Studio B’s 200-Hour Yoga Teacher Training program. Holtz will be leading one final teacher training beginning in April with Burns at her side. Holtz has taught more than 5,000 hours of yoga, led 10 yoga teacher trainings, and has facilitated dozens of workshops and continuing education classes.

“I’m excited to celebrate the culmination of my time with Studio B with one final farewell during my last teacher training, and I hope anyone who has debated joining a YTT class joins me for my final training,” Holtz said in the news release.

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