
Looking to shake up your regular routine? Check out these ideas for what to do in Raleigh this weekend, all clocking in at under $20 per person.
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A Liturgy of Not Giving Up on Yourself
Artist Scott Erickson will be the featured speaker at this event. He will discuss the virtues of never giving up. Expect a multi-sensory experience at the Church on Morgan.
When: Friday, April 5, 7:30-9 p.m.
Where: Church on Morgan, 136 E. Morgan St.
Admission: $10
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Pop Up Workout + Mimosas
Fitness instructor Anthony Acosta will lead this workout class. Attendees are asked to bring a yoga mat and water bottle. After class, attendees can enjoy mimosas.
When: Saturday, April 6, 9-11 a.m.
Where: Morgan Street Food Hall, 411 W. Morgan St.
Admission: $15
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'Resilience'
"Resilience" is a documentary that examines Adverse Childhood Experiences. A discussion will follow the film. Topics will include the treatment and prevention of toxic stress.
When: Saturday, April 6, 5-8 p.m.
Where: Hope Charter Leadership Academy, 1116 N. Blount St.
Admission: Free
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The Get Down
The latest installment of this monthly day party series will celebrate hip-hop culture. Expect DJs, artists and more. Food is included and there will also be drink specials throughout the day.
When: Sunday, April 7, 2-6 p.m.
Where: Coglin's, 226 Fayetteville St.
Admission: Free
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Summer 2019 Pop-Up Shop
Attendees will learn how to launch their own business at this event. Shopping will also be available on site. Lisa Chappell will serve as host.
When: Sunday, April 7, 3-5 p.m.
Where: 20/30 Fast Track Center, 2340 Bale St., Suite #104
Admission: Free
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