Moosa's owner hosts first free 'Yoga & Youth' event at lakefront
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The first 'Yoga & Youth' event took place Saturday, May 30, it was organized by Al Musa, one of the owners of the restaurant Moosa's
About 20 people came to the lakefront location for an hour of guided yoga, with free custard afterwards.
The idea came after the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office broke up fights on Memorial Day at Bradford Beach, arresting four young people.
Mua says his customers for the most part are kind and respectful. They're just looking for something to do, especially in the summer.
"They have a lot of energy and don't know what to do with it. They're looking to have a safe space to get together and have a fun time," said Musa.
If you missed this weekend's event, don't worry, because Musa said there will be another this coming Saturday at 3 p.m.
And he's bringing his pet goats too! It's free and open to anyone interested.