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Posted on: May 25, 2016

[ARCHIVED] Special “Yoga In the Park” Event With Dan Nevins To Benefit Wounded Warrior Project

This special fundraiser is scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. and will be held in Heritage Park, which is situated behind the Canton Administration Building, located at 1150 S. Canton Center Road, Canton, MI 48188. Participants are asked to arrive by 8:30 a.m. for event day check-in or registration.

Dan Nevins, a motivational speaker and nationally recognized Wounded Warrior featured on NBC News, is a retired Staff Sergeant United States Army who began his military career out of high school as a paratrooper stationed in Germany. In November of 2004, an IED detonated beneath his vehicle during a combat mission in Iraq causing Nevins to suffer a traumatic brain injury as well as his left leg to be amputated below the knee. After more than 30 surgeries, Nevins’ right leg was also amputated below the knee. Nevins credits the practice of yoga for turning his life around after losing his legs in Iraq. This professional speaker, who for over a decade, has shared an inspirational message of leadership, perseverance, resilience, and overcoming adversity with audiences around the globe, is also a certified Baptiste Yoga instructor.

Nevins believes that yoga can help everyone, especially veterans returning home from service, and encourages all veterans to try yoga for its physical and emotional benefits. “My whole platform is for you to invite a veteran to yoga, because it just might save their life,” said Dan Nevins. “I became a yoga teacher because I knew first hand of the power it has to heal.”

All proceeds from this event will go to benefit Wounded Warrior Project. Tickets are currently on sale now at https://activenet.active.com/canton; just search Dan Nevins. Tickets are currently $35 online and will be $45 the day of the event. Ticket price includes a Wounded Warrior Project yoga mat and carrying bag, as well as a Wounded Warrior Project support bracelet; while supplies last. Participants will also receive a tax statement at the end of 2016 stating the portion of your donation that is tax deductible. Learn more about Dan Nevins’ incredible story at www.dannevins.com.

For additional information about this special outdoor yoga session with Dan Nevins, visit https://activenet.active.com/canton or call 734/394-5360.

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