5th Annual Juneteenth at the Beach x Paddle for Peace
Join Paddle for Peace for our 5th annual Juneteenth celebration at the beach for a day of music, performances, food, and community vibes!
5th annual Juneteenth at the Beach
Come celebrate freedom and community at the 5th annual Juneteenth at the Beach event! Join us at the beautiful La Jolla Shores for a day filled with music, art, performances, community vendors, free surf lessons, games, food, and fun.
Get ready to enjoy live performances, delicious BBQ, and activities for all ages. This in-person event is the perfect way to honor Juneteenth and come together as a community. Don't miss out on this special celebration at the beach!
Morning Yoga and Afternoon Pilates- Attendees can register or one or the other but not both. RSVP REQUIRED.
This class offers a powerful opportunity to cultivate a spirit of liberation within ourselves. Through mindful movement and breath, we'll journey to find freedom in our minds by releasing limiting thoughts, in our bodies by moving with ease and strength, and in our hearts by opening to compassion and joy.
This all levels class yoga invites us to be inspired by the expansive energy of the ocean to deepen our connection to freedom, joy, and collective well-being. Come breathe, move, and celebrate surrounded by the elements!
This class will be lead by Latoya Mckelvin-Westpoint Founder of Movement Matters Collective
Visit www.paddleforpeace.org for more information
This class offers a powerful opportunity to cultivate a spirit of liberation within ourselves. Through mindful movement and breath, we'll journey to find freedom in our minds by releasing limiting thoughts, in our bodies by moving with ease and strength, and in our hearts by opening to compassion and joy.
This all-levels class yoga invites us to be inspired by the expansive energy of the ocean to deepen our connection to freedom, joy, and collective well-being. Come breathe, move, and celebrate surrounded by the elements!
This class will be lead by Latoya Mckelvin-Westpoint Founder of Movement Matters Collective
Join Paddle for Peace for our 5th annual Juneteenth celebration at the beach for a day of music, performances, food, and community vibes!
5th annual Juneteenth at the Beach
Come celebrate freedom and community at the 5th annual Juneteenth at the Beach event! Join us at the beautiful La Jolla Shores for a day filled with music, art, performances, community vendors, free surf lessons, games, food, and fun.
Get ready to enjoy live performances, delicious BBQ, and activities for all ages. This in-person event is the perfect way to honor Juneteenth and come together as a community. Don't miss out on this special celebration at the beach!
Morning Yoga and Afternoon Pilates- Attendees can register or one or the other but not both. RSVP REQUIRED.
This class offers a powerful opportunity to cultivate a spirit of liberation within ourselves. Through mindful movement and breath, we'll journey to find freedom in our minds by releasing limiting thoughts, in our bodies by moving with ease and strength, and in our hearts by opening to compassion and joy.
This all levels class yoga invites us to be inspired by the expansive energy of the ocean to deepen our connection to freedom, joy, and collective well-being. Come breathe, move, and celebrate surrounded by the elements!
This class will be lead by Latoya Mckelvin-Westpoint Founder of Movement Matters Collective
Visit www.paddleforpeace.org for more information
This class offers a powerful opportunity to cultivate a spirit of liberation within ourselves. Through mindful movement and breath, we'll journey to find freedom in our minds by releasing limiting thoughts, in our bodies by moving with ease and strength, and in our hearts by opening to compassion and joy.
This all-levels class yoga invites us to be inspired by the expansive energy of the ocean to deepen our connection to freedom, joy, and collective well-being. Come breathe, move, and celebrate surrounded by the elements!
This class will be lead by Latoya Mckelvin-Westpoint Founder of Movement Matters Collective