Join Peace Love N Light as an experienced instructor guides you through a series of gentle yoga poses, breathing exercises and meditation.
Join Peace Love N Light as an experienced instructor guides you through a series of gentle yoga poses, breathing exercises and meditation. Credit: Peace Love N Light

Hey Cleveland! As we step forward into spring, check out these events happening around Cleveland this weekend.

GRL Power Event Flyer
GRL Power Event Flyer Credit: Tatianna Marie / Peace Love N Light
Cleveland events

GRL POWER

Celebrate Women’s History month  at the Darl Center for the Arts. Women of all ages are welcome to drop by for feminine products, free lunch and activities. Sponsors include Pregnant with Possibilities, The Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, Dress for Success, University Settlement and The Cleveland Clinic. “Celebrate the unique power and beauty of being a woman” at this free event on Saturday, March 16, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. The Darl Center for the Arts is located at 5437 Broadway Ave. 


Open Studio at the CAC

Enjoy drop-in art making. A monthly theme connects community, art and exploration. People of all ages and skill levels are encouraged to attend and tap into their inner artist. This is a free weekly event, every Saturday and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Community Arts Center at 2937 W. 25th St. 


Cleveland events

RESTORATIVE SUN SALUTATION

Join Peace Love N Light as an experienced instructor guides you through a series of gentle yoga poses, breathing exercises and meditation. This class is for all ages and skill levels, and it’s free. Classes are held on Fridays from 6 p.m. to  7 p.m. at the Frederick Douglass Recreation Center at 15401 Miles Ave. To reserve your spot, visit eventbrite. Look for Peace, Love, N Light at the GRL Power event on Saturday as well.

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