
Trivia Tuesday joins weekly yoga and live music at the mixed-use destination
Riverfront mixed-use destination Newport on the Levee has extended its free, weekly events series to last through December creating more opportunities for the community to enjoy a variety of experiences, including yoga, live music and trivia.

Each of the events is free to attend and open to the public;
Newport Nights – During weekends in October, guests are invited to kick back at Newport Nights for an evening of live musical entertainment. From 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursdays and 6 to 9 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, guests can relax by heaters and enjoy acoustic music from talented local performers while relishing delicious sips and snacks from the Box Park. For more information, visit: www.facebook.com/newportnights.
Wellness on the Levee – From 9 to 10 a.m. on Fridays, yogis are invited to find their inner zen with a special yoga flow. Classes have moved inside the Gallery Building in the Third Street hallway/entrance. More information can be found here: www.eventbrite.com/wellness-on-the-levee.
For more information, visit: www.newportonthelevee.com/events.
In addition to the weekly events, local real estate firm North American Properties’ (NAP) redevelopment of the Levee continues with next month’s opening of the Exchange Market, an artisan-style market featuring a revolving mix of 13 local makers and merchants. Throughout the holiday season, NAP plans to activate the Exchange market with live music and other experiences for the community.
NAP’s COVID-response program, Better Together, continues to create a comfortable environment for the community to come together at the Levee. As part of the effort, NAP established a number of safety measures and made physical changes on property, such as the addition of artful hexagons on the ground of the Central Plaza to remind guests to keep a 6-foot distance. The full list of safety measures can be found here.
NAP’s COVID-response program, Better Together, continues to create a comfortable environment for the community to come together at the Levee. As part of the effort, NAP established a number of safety measures and made physical changes on property, such as the addition of artful hexagons on the ground of the Central Plaza to remind guests to keep a 6-foot distance. The full list of safety measures can be found here.
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