Goat Yoga Richardson will conduct a goat yoga event from noon to 2:30 p.m. on dead day in the mall area.
The event will be divided into three sessions: noon-12:40 p.m., 12:50-1:30 p.m. and 1:40-2:20 p.m.
Bailey Goodenough, who planned the event, said the yoga class will include baby goats, a common trend.
“I’ve never done goat yoga before,” said Goodenough, senior composite interdisciplinary major from Abilene. “But I think doing yoga with little goats running around would just be hysterical.”
Goodenough saw videos of goats running around and followed Goat Yoga Richardson on Instagram.
Goodenough said she thinks the class takes the relaxing part of yoga and adds in a fun vibe with the baby goats.
All spots are sold out in all sessions, according to Eventbrite. However, students can still watch the yoga class and the goats.
The Sweet Side food truck will also be there to serve ice cream and cookies. The first 100 people to show up will get a free treat, Goodenough said.