Blue Ridge Yoga & Zoo Knoxville Present “Yoga at the Zoo” Fundraiser on May 29

by | May 13, 2026 | The Daily Focus | 0 comments

A One-of-a-Kind Evening Featuring a Surprise Animal Encounter, Yoga, and Conservation

~ from Blue Ridge Yoga

Blue Ridge Yoga and Zoo Knoxville are inviting the community to experience an unforgettable evening where wildlife, wellness, and conservation come together for a meaningful cause.

On Friday, May 29, guests are invited to “Yoga at the Zoo,” a special after-hours fundraiser that begins with an up-close surprise animal encounter before transitioning into an all-levels yoga class surrounded by the sights and sounds of the zoo. Participants will have the rare opportunity to move, breathe, and unwind in one of Knoxville’s most beloved and unique settings, all while supporting Zoo Knoxville’s conservation mission.

The event begins at 4:00 PM, and tickets are $39 with all proceeds directly benefiting Zoo Knoxville’s ongoing wildlife conservation efforts. Guests are encouraged to embrace the fun by dressing as their favorite animal.

Event details and tickets are at www.yogaknoxvilletn.com/workshops-events.

Leading the evening is Kris Evans, CYT, a longtime instructor at Blue Ridge Yoga known for her grounding, nature-inspired teaching style. With more than 13 years of experience and a background that includes wilderness therapy, international travel, massage therapy, and outdoor adventure, Evans brings an approachable and uplifting energy to her classes. Her teaching blends flowing movement, mindful breathwork, and restorative holds designed to help students feel stronger, calmer, and more connected. Additional instructor information is available at https://www.yogaknoxvilletn.com/spa-staff/kristen-evans-lmt.

Event Details
Yoga at the Zoo
Friday, May 29, 2026
4:00 PM
Zoo Knoxville, 3500 Knoxville Zoo Drive, Knoxville, TN 37914

For more information, please contact Blue Ridge Yoga at (865) 856-1833 or studio@blueridgeyogatn.com.

About Zoo Knoxville

Zoo Knoxville’s mission is to inspire people to protect the natural world through connections with wildlife. Accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, the 53-acre zoo is home to more than 1,500 animals and is recognized for conservation work, including being a world leader in breeding endangered red pandas. https://www.zooknoxville.org/