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Swift Fit Events opens the Texas Wellness Oasis

The new studio is your one-stop shop for all things health, wellness, and mocktails.

An intimate party in a narrow space with exposed brick walls. People are talking to different health booths.

For now, Swift Fit Events will only open its doors on Friday evenings.

Photo by Swift Fit Events

Picture this: You just finished a tough gym session, and you could really go for a mocktail.

Swift Fit Events, a health and wellness event organizer, and Sans Bar, a zero-proof cocktail bar, have teamed up for to create the Texas Wellness Oasis, a holistic hub for all things health.

Now open every Friday at starting at 5 p.m. at 918 Congress Ave., the Texas Wellness Oasis offers free community sound baths. The space is also available for rentals.

10 people doing yoga in warrior two in a green field.

Can you smell the fresh air of farm yoga at Boggy Creek?

Photo by Swift Fit Events

You might have attended one of Swift Fit Events workout sessions before — the programmer hosts near-daily free fitness classes at Fareground, 111 Congress Ave., and Republic Square.

Free classes include:

Don’t forget to RSVP.

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