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  • Let’s make Thursday and Sunday nights your favorite part of the week.
Join Yoga Jawn for The Good Energy Club: Sunset Bay Sessions, a donation-based outdoor movement experience held on the shores of Mission Bay at sunset. These sessions are more than just yoga. They’re an invitation to move, breathe, connect, and recharge with community. Expect a feel-good flow (accessible for all levels), moments of stillness, and a whole lot of good energy as we wind down the day together. What to expect:
 • All-levels movement inspired by yoga, Pilates, and mindful mobility
 • Gentle music, calming views, and open-hearted community
 • The perfect sunset setting to decompress and reset This is a donation-based class. Donations are never required, always appreciated. Come as you are, bring a friend (or come solo, you’ll leave with some), and soak up that good bay energy. Location: Thursdays - Mission Bay (Tecolote shores, between the two playgrounds under the palm trees), Sundays - 
Playa Pacifica Park Time: Thursdays and Sundays at 6 p.m. Bring: A mat or towel, water, and whatever makes you comfortable (props, blanket, layers) Everyone is welcome. First-timers, seasoned pros, and everyone in between. This is your club now. We are so happy you're joining us. Yoga Jawn on Facebook / Instagram
  • Let’s make Thursday and Sunday nights your favorite part of the week.
Join Yoga Jawn for The Good Energy Club: Sunset Bay Sessions, a donation-based outdoor movement experience held on the shores of Mission Bay at sunset. These sessions are more than just yoga. They’re an invitation to move, breathe, connect, and recharge with community. Expect a feel-good flow (accessible for all levels), moments of stillness, and a whole lot of good energy as we wind down the day together. What to expect:
 • All-levels movement inspired by yoga, Pilates, and mindful mobility
 • Gentle music, calming views, and open-hearted community
 • The perfect sunset setting to decompress and reset This is a donation-based class. Donations are never required, always appreciated. Come as you are, bring a friend (or come solo, you’ll leave with some), and soak up that good bay energy. Location: Thursdays - Mission Bay (Tecolote shores, between the two playgrounds under the palm trees), Sundays - 
Playa Pacifica Park Time: Thursdays and Sundays at 6 p.m. Bring: A mat or towel, water, and whatever makes you comfortable (props, blanket, layers) Everyone is welcome. First-timers, seasoned pros, and everyone in between. This is your club now. We are so happy you're joining us. Yoga Jawn on Facebook / Instagram
  • San Diego, CA — Woodward Contemporary is proud to present "Subtle Elegance and Quiet Depth," a solo exhibition showcasing the evocative work of acclaimed artist Cathrine Edlinger-Kunze. Opening on June 7, this exhibition invites viewers to step into an intimate world of movement, memory, and emotion. Focusing primarily on the human form, Edlinger-Kunze captures the delicate balance between strength and vulnerability through her powerful depictions of figures, dancers, and performers. Her compositions are rich with human expression, blending gesture and emotion into works that resonate long after the viewer walks away. "Cathrine's work simmers with brilliance. There’s a quiet intensity that invites reflection — a beauty that unfolds with time," says Gigi Woodward, Owner and Curator of Woodward Contemporary. Visitors will experience a collection that is as graceful as it is grounded — paintings that don’t shout, but whisper, linger, and stay. Opening Reception: June 7, 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. Visit: https://www.woodwardcontemporary.com/gallery-space Cathrine Edlinger-Kunze on Facebook / Instagram
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