Yoga in the City (and Online) Makes Stretching Sore Muscles More Fun Apr 29, 2021 4:30 pm | 1 comment | 106 reads
I was probably at my healthiest when pregnant with my first kid. Living in Los Angeles at the time, I was spoiled with healthy smoothies and lunch options, worked mostly from home, and lived a 30-minute walk from the yoga studio that had prenatal classes multiple times per day. Needless to say, staying healthy within a budget was easy.
Fast forward to my second child and everything was more difficult. Luckily, however, I had a friend who was pregnant at the same time and successfully dragged me to yoga every week whether I wanted to go or not.
Things to Do in Northeast Ohio: April 22-28
Akron Beacon Journal
Massillon Museum “The Genius of Marian” online screening: Through May 2. Part of NEA Big Read. Upon registration at http://massillonmuseum.org/bigread or 330-833-4061, viewers will be provided with a link to the film.
Youngstown State University’s Department of Art Lecture Series presents Winnie Soon: 9 a.m. Thursday. Researching in the areas of software studies and computational practices, Soon is currently based in Denmark and is an associate professor at Aarhus University. To view the lecture series, go to https://art.ysu.edu/.
Cuyahoga Falls Library presents Earth Day: Eco-friendly organizing and cleaning: 1 p.m. Thursday via Zoom. Learn about eco-friendly maintenance, organizing and cleaning, as well as donating and recycling options for de-cluttering. Registration is required. Go to https://cuyahogafallslibrary.evanced.info/signup/calendar.
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Stark County area calendar of events
The Suburbanite
FYI
• The Massillon Museum will exhibit artwork by area school children through March 7 with a Celebration in Art. The Aultman Health Foundation Gallery glows with color, imagination, and many more works of art than it usually displays. Art teachers in all schools within and surrounding Massillon have been invited to submit artwork by their students from kindergarten through high school.
• Now through March 21, My Community: Through the Eyes of the 21st-Century African American Child is open in the Fred F. Silk Community Room at the Massillon Musuem, 121 Lincoln Way E. The photography exhibition is by fifth- to eighth-grade students. Also on display is Massillon’s Pro and Semi-Pro Teams, 1890–1926, is on display in the Paul Brown Museum. Exhibitions may be seen from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and from 2 to 5 p.m. Sundays. For more information, call 330-833-4061 or visit massillonmuseum.org.