101 SILVERADO DRIVE
STOUGHTON WI 53589
enter building from lower parking lot

In 2016, Stoughton Yoga became a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. We offer affordable classes at our yoga studio as well as free and accessible classes in the Stoughton community thanks to generous community support:

♥ attendance at our affordable yoga and mindfulness studio classes
♥ grassroots support from individuals
♥ partnerships with local businesses

The word yoga means union. The tradition and true spirit of yoga is one grounded in kindness, giving, and awareness that we are ALL connected. Stoughton Yoga's mission is to ensure that the Stoughton community has access to quality, affordable and inclusive yoga, meditation and mindfulness classes. We value unity within diversity, and recognize that the increasing diversity among residents in our community provides multiple benefits to all. We seek to increase access and participation to all groups, while being intentional about addressing barriers to access.

2019 Annual Report
2020 Annual Report
2021 Annual Report
2022 Annual Report
2023 Annual Report

Board of Directors

Carrie Kish – President
Tim Bautch – Vice President
Joyce Brehm – Secretary
Carola Breckbill
Amanda Coppedge Bosky – Treasurer
Bonnie Mezger – Director of Special Projects
Margaret Plotkin
Linda Schaefer

StoYo crew

Marlene Widra – Founder, Studio Manager, and Director of Operations
Dianne Parish – Webmaster

We also have a growing group of operations volunteers who donate their time, energy, and skills. Their work is valued and appreciated.

Art

row of glass chakra sculptures on wall

All seven chakras are represented in this beautiful art installation in the Stoughton Yoga studio. Two chakra sculptures were donated several years ago by past instructors, Kristine Vaughn and Regina Hirsch. The remaining five were donated in loving memory of Mary Louise Stefanic, long time yoga instructor.

Mary Louise passed away in July of 2021, just shy of 90 years old. She touched many lives through the practice of yoga, both on and off the mat.

Chakra sculptures created by local artist, Mark Lajiness.

Mary Louise Stefanic, 1931–2021

 

 

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