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[IN-PERSON] Barre @ the Harvard Ed Portal - June 11th Session

Thu Jun 11, 2026 10:30 AM - 11:15 AM Harvard Ed Portal, 02134

[IN-PERSON] Barre @ the Harvard Ed Portal - June 11th Session

Thu Jun 11, 2026 10:30 AM - 11:15 AM Harvard Ed Portal, 02134

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Start off your summer with movement in this 4-week Barre Series. Open to all levels, this program focuses on using body weight and light weights to strengthen, sculpt, and tone. Barre workouts are a fun and effective way to break a sweat and feel good. Come to one or all four sessions! No experience or equipment needed.

By registering for this class you agree to the following Assumption of Risk and General Release:

This is a release of legal rights- Read and understand before registering for this class. I am fully aware of and assume the risks (including, without limitation, the risk of serious bodily injury, property loss or damage) of participation in recreational activities and use of recreational facilities at Harvard. I recognize my responsibility to participate only in those activities for which I have the required skills, qualifications, training and physical conditioning. I understand that I must pay for all medical treatment and related costs if I am injured. I release, hold harmless and agree to indemnify Harvard, its officers, directors, faculty, staff, volunteers, employees and agents, from and against any present or future claim, cause of action (including without limitation negligence), loss or liability for injury to person or property, which I may suffer or for which I may be liable to any other person, related to my participation in recreational activities or use of recreational facilities at Harvard. I, the undersigned parent and/or legal guardian of the minor child(ren) listed above, do hereby consent to his/her/their participation recreational activities and use of recreational facilities at Harvard. I, personally and on behalf of each minor child listed above, release, hold harmless and agree to indemnify Harvard, its officers, directors, faculty, staff volunteers, employees and agents, from and against any present or future claim, cause of action (including, without limitation, negligence), loss or liability for injury to person property, which said minor(s) may be liable to any other person, related to the minor(s) participation in recreational activities or use of recreational facilities at Harvard.

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Advance registration is preferred for all Ed Portal programs and events. Walk-in attendees may not be admitted.

Parking is limited around the Ed Portal so we recommend taking public transportation.

Public transportation options:

We are about a 15-20 minute walk from the Red Line Harvard Square station or Green Line -B Harvard Avenue station.

Several MBTA buses also stop near the intersection of North Harvard Street and Western Avenue: #66, #86, #70.

Parking information:

If you choose to drive to the Ed Portal please be prepared to utilize the two-hour on-street parking surrounding the Ed Portal or to park at Artesani Park and walk 10-12 minutes along Western Avenue to arrive at the Ed Portal. A limited number of parking spaces are available in the rear of the Ed Portal building on a first come, first serve basis. You may only use parking spaces in the rear of the Ed Portal building outlined in orange paint.

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To help protect visitors and staff, members of the public are asked to stay home if they are unwell or have experienced signs of illness* in the past 24-hours.

If you require an accommodation for a disability, please call the Ed Portal ahead of time at 617-496-5022 or e-mail us at edportal@harvard.edu, and we will do our best to assist you.

* Signs of illness include: fever, chills or feeling feverish; a new cough (not related to chronic condition); new fatigue; muscle or body aches; sore throat; new nasal congestion or new runny nose (not related to seasonal allergies); nausea or vomiting; diarrhea.

Location

Harvard Ed Portal, 02134