UPCOMING EVENTS

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3rd Annual Artist Educator Exhibition
Sep
5
to Oct 17

3rd Annual Artist Educator Exhibition

The Artist Educators Exhibition, is a celebration of the creativity and talent of educators from the Hall County School District, Gainesville City Schools and Private Schools of Hall County who are also accomplished artists.

Opening Reception:

Friday, September 5, 5:30 to 7:00 pm

Exhibit:

September 5 through October 17

Viewing Hours:

10:00am – 4:00pm Tues., Thurs. & Fri.
10:00am – 7:00pm Wed.

Open to the Public Free of Charge
Featuring works by Artist Educators from the Hall County School District, Gainesville City Schools, Private Schools of Hall County, University of North GA, Brenau University.

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Wellness Wednesday
Oct
8

Wellness Wednesday

Join Us Again for Wellness Wednesdays – A Serene 8 Week Yoga Series Supporting Brain Cancer Research

Step into a space of tranquility and purpose with Wellness Wednesday—a rejuvenating outdoor yoga class dedicated to raising funds for brain cancer research with KMF. This is your chance to nourish your mind, body, and soul while making a meaningful impact in the fight against brain cancer.

GET TICKETS HERE

🌿 Event Details:

📅 Dates: Wednesdays, Sept 3 – Oct 29, 2025 (No class on Sept 24)
⏰ Time: 5:45 – 6:45 PM (Rain or Shine)
🏞️ Location: Smithgall Arts Center Pavilion
🚪 Gates open at 5:30 PM and close at 7:00 PM

About the Class

Led by experienced yoga instructor Becky Martin (E-RYT 200), Wellness Wednesday is designed for all levels, ages 13 and up. Whether you’re a seasoned yogi or brand new to the practice, this class offers a peaceful and uplifting experience, all while supporting a great cause.

Why Join?

Support Brain Cancer Research – 100% of proceeds benefit the Knox Martin Foundation for Brain Cancer Research, a local 501(c)(3) nonprofit advancing research and treatment.
🧘 Guided Yoga Flow – A mindful, breath-centered practice to restore balance and inner calm.
🌳 Serene Outdoor Setting – Practice in nature’s beauty, surrounded by fresh air and greenery.
🌅 Sunset Meditation – Reflect and recharge as the sun sets.
🍵 Community Connection – After class, enjoy refreshments and dinner at local venues while connecting with fellow participants.

What to Bring

✔️ Yoga Mat or a comfortable blanket
✔️ Water Bottle to stay hydrated
✔️ Weather-Appropriate Attire (layers recommended)
✔️ Smartphone for easy access to the liability waiver and donation via Venmo or QR code

Class Fee & Registration

💙 $15 donation per class OR $80 for the full 8-week session ($10 per class)

By joining Wellness Wednesday, you’re not just prioritizing your well-being—you’re contributing to life-saving research and giving someone else’s Knox a shot at a longer life.

For questions, contact Becky Martin at becky@knoxmartinfoundation.org

Let’s move, breathe, and make a difference together! 💙🌿

REGISTER HERE
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Wellness Wednesday
Oct
15

Wellness Wednesday

Join Us Again for Wellness Wednesdays – A Serene 8 Week Yoga Series Supporting Brain Cancer Research

Step into a space of tranquility and purpose with Wellness Wednesday—a rejuvenating outdoor yoga class dedicated to raising funds for brain cancer research with KMF. This is your chance to nourish your mind, body, and soul while making a meaningful impact in the fight against brain cancer.

GET TICKETS HERE

🌿 Event Details:

📅 Dates: Wednesdays, Sept 3 – Oct 29, 2025 (No class on Sept 24)
⏰ Time: 5:45 – 6:45 PM (Rain or Shine)
🏞️ Location: Smithgall Arts Center Pavilion
🚪 Gates open at 5:30 PM and close at 7:00 PM

About the Class

Led by experienced yoga instructor Becky Martin (E-RYT 200), Wellness Wednesday is designed for all levels, ages 13 and up. Whether you’re a seasoned yogi or brand new to the practice, this class offers a peaceful and uplifting experience, all while supporting a great cause.

Why Join?

Support Brain Cancer Research – 100% of proceeds benefit the Knox Martin Foundation for Brain Cancer Research, a local 501(c)(3) nonprofit advancing research and treatment.
🧘 Guided Yoga Flow – A mindful, breath-centered practice to restore balance and inner calm.
🌳 Serene Outdoor Setting – Practice in nature’s beauty, surrounded by fresh air and greenery.
🌅 Sunset Meditation – Reflect and recharge as the sun sets.
🍵 Community Connection – After class, enjoy refreshments and dinner at local venues while connecting with fellow participants.

What to Bring

✔️ Yoga Mat or a comfortable blanket
✔️ Water Bottle to stay hydrated
✔️ Weather-Appropriate Attire (layers recommended)
✔️ Smartphone for easy access to the liability waiver and donation via Venmo or QR code

Class Fee & Registration

💙 $15 donation per class OR $80 for the full 8-week session ($10 per class)

By joining Wellness Wednesday, you’re not just prioritizing your well-being—you’re contributing to life-saving research and giving someone else’s Knox a shot at a longer life.

For questions, contact Becky Martin at becky@knoxmartinfoundation.org

Let’s move, breathe, and make a difference together! 💙🌿

REGISTER HERE
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Wellness Wednesday
Oct
22

Wellness Wednesday

Join Us Again for Wellness Wednesdays – A Serene 8 Week Yoga Series Supporting Brain Cancer Research

Step into a space of tranquility and purpose with Wellness Wednesday—a rejuvenating outdoor yoga class dedicated to raising funds for brain cancer research with KMF. This is your chance to nourish your mind, body, and soul while making a meaningful impact in the fight against brain cancer.

GET TICKETS HERE

🌿 Event Details:

📅 Dates: Wednesdays, Sept 3 – Oct 29, 2025 (No class on Sept 24)
⏰ Time: 5:45 – 6:45 PM (Rain or Shine)
🏞️ Location: Smithgall Arts Center Pavilion
🚪 Gates open at 5:30 PM and close at 7:00 PM

About the Class

Led by experienced yoga instructor Becky Martin (E-RYT 200), Wellness Wednesday is designed for all levels, ages 13 and up. Whether you’re a seasoned yogi or brand new to the practice, this class offers a peaceful and uplifting experience, all while supporting a great cause.

Why Join?

Support Brain Cancer Research – 100% of proceeds benefit the Knox Martin Foundation for Brain Cancer Research, a local 501(c)(3) nonprofit advancing research and treatment.
🧘 Guided Yoga Flow – A mindful, breath-centered practice to restore balance and inner calm.
🌳 Serene Outdoor Setting – Practice in nature’s beauty, surrounded by fresh air and greenery.
🌅 Sunset Meditation – Reflect and recharge as the sun sets.
🍵 Community Connection – After class, enjoy refreshments and dinner at local venues while connecting with fellow participants.

What to Bring

✔️ Yoga Mat or a comfortable blanket
✔️ Water Bottle to stay hydrated
✔️ Weather-Appropriate Attire (layers recommended)
✔️ Smartphone for easy access to the liability waiver and donation via Venmo or QR code

Class Fee & Registration

💙 $15 donation per class OR $80 for the full 8-week session ($10 per class)

By joining Wellness Wednesday, you’re not just prioritizing your well-being—you’re contributing to life-saving research and giving someone else’s Knox a shot at a longer life.

For questions, contact Becky Martin at becky@knoxmartinfoundation.org

Let’s move, breathe, and make a difference together! 💙🌿

REGISTER HERE
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Wellness Wednesday
Oct
29

Wellness Wednesday

Join Us Again for Wellness Wednesdays – A Serene 8 Week Yoga Series Supporting Brain Cancer Research

Step into a space of tranquility and purpose with Wellness Wednesday—a rejuvenating outdoor yoga class dedicated to raising funds for brain cancer research with KMF. This is your chance to nourish your mind, body, and soul while making a meaningful impact in the fight against brain cancer.

GET TICKETS HERE

🌿 Event Details:

📅 Dates: Wednesdays, Sept 3 – Oct 29, 2025 (No class on Sept 24)
⏰ Time: 5:45 – 6:45 PM (Rain or Shine)
🏞️ Location: Smithgall Arts Center Pavilion
🚪 Gates open at 5:30 PM and close at 7:00 PM

About the Class

Led by experienced yoga instructor Becky Martin (E-RYT 200), Wellness Wednesday is designed for all levels, ages 13 and up. Whether you’re a seasoned yogi or brand new to the practice, this class offers a peaceful and uplifting experience, all while supporting a great cause.

Why Join?

Support Brain Cancer Research – 100% of proceeds benefit the Knox Martin Foundation for Brain Cancer Research, a local 501(c)(3) nonprofit advancing research and treatment.
🧘 Guided Yoga Flow – A mindful, breath-centered practice to restore balance and inner calm.
🌳 Serene Outdoor Setting – Practice in nature’s beauty, surrounded by fresh air and greenery.
🌅 Sunset Meditation – Reflect and recharge as the sun sets.
🍵 Community Connection – After class, enjoy refreshments and dinner at local venues while connecting with fellow participants.

What to Bring

✔️ Yoga Mat or a comfortable blanket
✔️ Water Bottle to stay hydrated
✔️ Weather-Appropriate Attire (layers recommended)
✔️ Smartphone for easy access to the liability waiver and donation via Venmo or QR code

Class Fee & Registration

💙 $15 donation per class OR $80 for the full 8-week session ($10 per class)

By joining Wellness Wednesday, you’re not just prioritizing your well-being—you’re contributing to life-saving research and giving someone else’s Knox a shot at a longer life.

For questions, contact Becky Martin at becky@knoxmartinfoundation.org

Let’s move, breathe, and make a difference together! 💙🌿

REGISTER HERE
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Deeply Rooted: An Intimate Portrait of Place
Nov
6
to Feb 20

Deeply Rooted: An Intimate Portrait of Place

Photographs by Lee Anne White

It has been said that a landscape becomes a place when people assign meaning to it. A place evokes memories and emotions. In that sense, the concept of place is a very personal one that allows for different interpretations. And yet, geographic locations with a strong sense of place are those that retain distinct characteristics that set them apart from other places.

 As a landscape photographer, I have spent more than 30 years photographing unique places—from private gardens to coastal islands to Ancient Puebloan ruins. What I had not photographed was the land where my roots run the deepest—the foothills and highlands of the Southern Appalachian Mountains. It was here that I first came to love the land—to identify trees deep in the hardwood forest, to know the wildflowers at my feet, and to sleep soundly beside a softly gurgling stream.

The pandemic gave me an opportunity to photograph close to home in North Georgia—to follow my sense of curiosity around the bend and down dirt roads. Doing so rekindled my love for these rugged mountains, the agrarian landscape, and all that comes from southern soil—native trees and wildflowers, regional crops and foods, and traditional crafts and furniture made by hand from local materials. This work is neither travel guide nor historic record. Instead, it is a conversation with a place—a more personal expression of the way it makes me feel.

Biography

Lee Anne White is a photographer whose work is rooted in the landscape—the terrain, what grows there, the history of the land and our connection to place. She has exhibited her work throughout the U.S. and abroad, including 30 photographs on permanent display at Brenau University. She is the recipient of three Julia Margaret Cameron Awards for various series of black-and-white photographs, which have been displayed at the Barcelona Foto Biennales. A workshop instructor for 25 years, Lee Anne has taught at Maine Media Workshops, Santa Fe Workshops, Chicago Botanic Garden and Madeline Island School of the Arts, as well as online.

 

Lee Anne previously served as editor-in-chief of Fine Gardening magazine and consulting editor for Taunton Books. She has photographed more than 70 magazine features, published more than a dozen books on landscape architecture and garden design, handled commercial assignments for landscape architects, and documented historic landscapes for the Library of Congress. She earned a master’s degree in creative studies at the State University of New York/Buffalo State and a bachelor’s degree in journalism, broadcasting and commercial art at The Women’s College of Brenau University. She lives in Gainesville, GA.

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Roman Street
Jan
16

Roman Street

Get ready for an unforgettable evening as the Roman Street quartet brings their electrifying blend of Nuevo Flamenco, smooth jazz, and acoustic world fusion to the stage—transporting audiences with fiery guitar duets, irresistible rhythms, and an atmosphere that feels both exotic and intimate. Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering them for the first time, this performance promises to be a soul-stirring journey you won’t want to miss! 

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2026 Evenings of Intimate Jazz Series
Jan
16
to Jan 17

2026 Evenings of Intimate Jazz Series

The sweet and soulful sounds of Jazz are back at the Smithgall Arts Center for an all new season.

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Purchase Tickets for the 2026 Jazz Series below:

Roman Street | January 16 & 17

Ashleigh Elizabeth Smith | February 13 & 14

Sammy Hanson Quartet | March 20 & 21

Jazz at the Movies | April 17 & 18

Joe Gransden Ensemble | May 16

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Roman Street
Jan
17

Roman Street

Get ready for an unforgettable evening as the Roman Street quartet brings their electrifying blend of Nuevo Flamenco, smooth jazz, and acoustic world fusion to the stage—transporting audiences with fiery guitar duets, irresistible rhythms, and an atmosphere that feels both exotic and intimate. Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering them for the first time, this performance promises to be a soul-stirring journey you won’t want to miss! 

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Ashleigh Elizabeth Smith
Feb
13

Ashleigh Elizabeth Smith

Before Ashleigh Smith won the 2014 Sarah Vaughan International Vocal Competition, she studied classical music at Georgia’s Columbus State University on a full-ride scholarship. After attending a jazz camp at the prestigious University of North Texas, she transferred to UNT and graduated with a Bachelors degree in Vocal Jazz Performance. 

Shortly thereafter, she was awarded a Concord Records recording contract that set the stage for her critically acclaimed 2016 debut album Sunkissed, which blends her signature mix of R&B, funk, and jazz with both original compositions and inventive cover interpretations For these Valentine’s weekend performances, Ashleigh and her band will grace the stage with an evening of delicious ballads designed to make their audiences feel the love! 

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Ashleigh Elizabeth Smith
Feb
14

Ashleigh Elizabeth Smith

Before Ashleigh Smith won the 2014 Sarah Vaughan International Vocal Competition, she studied classical music at Georgia’s Columbus State University on a full-ride scholarship. After attending a jazz camp at the prestigious University of North Texas, she transferred to UNT and graduated with a Bachelors degree in Vocal Jazz Performance. 

Shortly thereafter, she was awarded a Concord Records recording contract that set the stage for her critically acclaimed 2016 debut album Sunkissed, which blends her signature mix of R&B, funk, and jazz with both original compositions and inventive cover interpretations For these Valentine’s weekend performances, Ashleigh and her band will grace the stage with an evening of delicious ballads designed to make their audiences feel the love! 

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The Sammy Hanson Quartet
Mar
20

The Sammy Hanson Quartet

Sammy Hanson is considered by most to be the most promising young jazz pianist in the Atlanta area, and a dynamic musician whose artistry shines through in every improvised note. With a Bachelor’s degree in Jazz Performance from Florida State University, he brings over 18 years of musical experience to the stage—garnering acclaim in prestigious competitions like the Savannah Swing Central Jazz Festival, Essentially Ellington at Lincoln Center, and the Jack Rudin Jazz Championship, and enchanting audiences at Carnegie Hall and even the U.S. Embassy in Costa Rica. Now based in Atlanta, The Sammy Hanson Quartet just released his 2025 debut album, which captures the spontaneity and emotion of live performance—each track a fresh, unforgettable moment of musical discovery.

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The Sammy Hanson Quartet
Mar
21

The Sammy Hanson Quartet

Sammy Hanson is considered by most to be the most promising young jazz pianist in the Atlanta area, and a dynamic musician whose artistry shines through in every improvised note. With a Bachelor’s degree in Jazz Performance from Florida State University, he brings over 18 years of musical experience to the stage—garnering acclaim in prestigious competitions like the Savannah Swing Central Jazz Festival, Essentially Ellington at Lincoln Center, and the Jack Rudin Jazz Championship, and enchanting audiences at Carnegie Hall and even the U.S. Embassy in Costa Rica. Now based in Atlanta, The Sammy Hanson Quartet just released his 2025 debut album, which captures the spontaneity and emotion of live performance—each track a fresh, unforgettable moment of musical discovery.

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4th Annual Art Walk
Apr
16

4th Annual Art Walk

Experience the vast creative culture in Gainesville while you discover local galleries, artists, and pop-up art shows in our downtown business storefronts. In partnership with Main Street Gainesville and The Arts Council, this FREE event offers you the opportunity to support regional artists and local businesses by purchasing artwork, dining at exceptional restaurants, and shopping at unique boutiques!

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Jazz at the Movies
Apr
17

Jazz at the Movies

Russian-born pianist /composer Misha Stefanuk brings a string quartet and rhythm section together to celebrate jazz music performances found in the soundtracks of American cinema. As a distinguished jazz and classical pianist, organist, composer, author, and music educator who began playing piano at age five and composing by age nine, he received an extensive musical education in both Russia and the United States—studying at the Moscow Conservatory School, Moscow College of Improvised Music, Russian Academy of Music, Belmont University, Washington State University, and Boston University.

Narration provided by Jazz Club Owner and Podcast Announcer Tamara Fuller. 

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Jazz at the Movies
Apr
18

Jazz at the Movies

Russian-born pianist /composer Misha Stefanuk brings a string quartet and rhythm section together to celebrate jazz music performances found in the soundtracks of American cinema. As a distinguished jazz and classical pianist, organist, composer, author, and music educator who began playing piano at age five and composing by age nine, he received an extensive musical education in both Russia and the United States—studying at the Moscow Conservatory School, Moscow College of Improvised Music, Russian Academy of Music, Belmont University, Washington State University, and Boston University.

Narration provided by Jazz Club Owner and Podcast Announcer Tamara Fuller. 

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The Joe Gransden Ensemble
May
16

The Joe Gransden Ensemble

The Joe Gransden and his eight-piece band brings the timeless swing and excitement of classic big band jazz into the modern age, led by the charismatic trumpeter and vocalist Joe Gransden. Known for their electrifying performances, lush arrangements, and infectious energy, this powerhouse ensemble delivers everything from Count Basie–style grooves to contemporary jazz favorites. With every note, they remind audiences why big band music continues to thrill, uplift, and bring people together for an unforgettable night of music. 

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Wellness Wednesday
Oct
1

Wellness Wednesday

Join Us Again for Wellness Wednesdays – A Serene 8 Week Yoga Series Supporting Brain Cancer Research

Step into a space of tranquility and purpose with Wellness Wednesday—a rejuvenating outdoor yoga class dedicated to raising funds for brain cancer research with KMF. This is your chance to nourish your mind, body, and soul while making a meaningful impact in the fight against brain cancer.

GET TICKETS HERE

🌿 Event Details:

📅 Dates: Wednesdays, Sept 3 – Oct 29, 2025 (No class on Sept 24)
⏰ Time: 5:45 – 6:45 PM (Rain or Shine)
🏞️ Location: Smithgall Arts Center Pavilion
🚪 Gates open at 5:30 PM and close at 7:00 PM

About the Class

Led by experienced yoga instructor Becky Martin (E-RYT 200), Wellness Wednesday is designed for all levels, ages 13 and up. Whether you’re a seasoned yogi or brand new to the practice, this class offers a peaceful and uplifting experience, all while supporting a great cause.

Why Join?

Support Brain Cancer Research – 100% of proceeds benefit the Knox Martin Foundation for Brain Cancer Research, a local 501(c)(3) nonprofit advancing research and treatment.
🧘 Guided Yoga Flow – A mindful, breath-centered practice to restore balance and inner calm.
🌳 Serene Outdoor Setting – Practice in nature’s beauty, surrounded by fresh air and greenery.
🌅 Sunset Meditation – Reflect and recharge as the sun sets.
🍵 Community Connection – After class, enjoy refreshments and dinner at local venues while connecting with fellow participants.

What to Bring

✔️ Yoga Mat or a comfortable blanket
✔️ Water Bottle to stay hydrated
✔️ Weather-Appropriate Attire (layers recommended)
✔️ Smartphone for easy access to the liability waiver and donation via Venmo or QR code

Class Fee & Registration

💙 $15 donation per class OR $80 for the full 8-week session ($10 per class)

By joining Wellness Wednesday, you’re not just prioritizing your well-being—you’re contributing to life-saving research and giving someone else’s Knox a shot at a longer life.

For questions, contact Becky Martin at becky@knoxmartinfoundation.org

Let’s move, breathe, and make a difference together! 💙🌿

REGISTER HERE
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Wellness Wednesday
Sep
17

Wellness Wednesday

Join Us Again for Wellness Wednesdays – A Serene 8 Week Yoga Series Supporting Brain Cancer Research

Step into a space of tranquility and purpose with Wellness Wednesday—a rejuvenating outdoor yoga class dedicated to raising funds for brain cancer research with KMF. This is your chance to nourish your mind, body, and soul while making a meaningful impact in the fight against brain cancer.

GET TICKETS HERE

🌿 Event Details:

📅 Dates: Wednesdays, Sept 3 – Oct 29, 2025 (No class on Sept 24)
⏰ Time: 5:45 – 6:45 PM (Rain or Shine)
🏞️ Location: Smithgall Arts Center Pavilion
🚪 Gates open at 5:30 PM and close at 7:00 PM

About the Class

Led by experienced yoga instructor Becky Martin (E-RYT 200), Wellness Wednesday is designed for all levels, ages 13 and up. Whether you’re a seasoned yogi or brand new to the practice, this class offers a peaceful and uplifting experience, all while supporting a great cause.

Why Join?

Support Brain Cancer Research – 100% of proceeds benefit the Knox Martin Foundation for Brain Cancer Research, a local 501(c)(3) nonprofit advancing research and treatment.
🧘 Guided Yoga Flow – A mindful, breath-centered practice to restore balance and inner calm.
🌳 Serene Outdoor Setting – Practice in nature’s beauty, surrounded by fresh air and greenery.
🌅 Sunset Meditation – Reflect and recharge as the sun sets.
🍵 Community Connection – After class, enjoy refreshments and dinner at local venues while connecting with fellow participants.

What to Bring

✔️ Yoga Mat or a comfortable blanket
✔️ Water Bottle to stay hydrated
✔️ Weather-Appropriate Attire (layers recommended)
✔️ Smartphone for easy access to the liability waiver and donation via Venmo or QR code

Class Fee & Registration

💙 $15 donation per class OR $80 for the full 8-week session ($10 per class)

By joining Wellness Wednesday, you’re not just prioritizing your well-being—you’re contributing to life-saving research and giving someone else’s Knox a shot at a longer life.

For questions, contact Becky Martin at becky@knoxmartinfoundation.org

Let’s move, breathe, and make a difference together! 💙🌿

REGISTER HERE
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Wellness Wednesday
Sep
10

Wellness Wednesday

Join Us Again for Wellness Wednesdays – A Serene 8 Week Yoga Series Supporting Brain Cancer Research

Step into a space of tranquility and purpose with Wellness Wednesday—a rejuvenating outdoor yoga class dedicated to raising funds for brain cancer research with KMF. This is your chance to nourish your mind, body, and soul while making a meaningful impact in the fight against brain cancer.

GET TICKETS HERE

🌿 Event Details:

📅 Dates: Wednesdays, Sept 3 – Oct 29, 2025 (No class on Sept 24)
⏰ Time: 5:45 – 6:45 PM (Rain or Shine)
🏞️ Location: Smithgall Arts Center Pavilion
🚪 Gates open at 5:30 PM and close at 7:00 PM

About the Class

Led by experienced yoga instructor Becky Martin (E-RYT 200), Wellness Wednesday is designed for all levels, ages 13 and up. Whether you’re a seasoned yogi or brand new to the practice, this class offers a peaceful and uplifting experience, all while supporting a great cause.

Why Join?

Support Brain Cancer Research – 100% of proceeds benefit the Knox Martin Foundation for Brain Cancer Research, a local 501(c)(3) nonprofit advancing research and treatment.
🧘 Guided Yoga Flow – A mindful, breath-centered practice to restore balance and inner calm.
🌳 Serene Outdoor Setting – Practice in nature’s beauty, surrounded by fresh air and greenery.
🌅 Sunset Meditation – Reflect and recharge as the sun sets.
🍵 Community Connection – After class, enjoy refreshments and dinner at local venues while connecting with fellow participants.

What to Bring

✔️ Yoga Mat or a comfortable blanket
✔️ Water Bottle to stay hydrated
✔️ Weather-Appropriate Attire (layers recommended)
✔️ Smartphone for easy access to the liability waiver and donation via Venmo or QR code

Class Fee & Registration

💙 $15 donation per class OR $80 for the full 8-week session ($10 per class)

By joining Wellness Wednesday, you’re not just prioritizing your well-being—you’re contributing to life-saving research and giving someone else’s Knox a shot at a longer life.

For questions, contact Becky Martin at becky@knoxmartinfoundation.org

Let’s move, breathe, and make a difference together! 💙🌿

REGISTER HERE
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Wellness Wednesday
Sep
3

Wellness Wednesday

Join Us Again for Wellness Wednesdays – A Serene 8 Week Yoga Series Supporting Brain Cancer Research

Step into a space of tranquility and purpose with Wellness Wednesday—a rejuvenating outdoor yoga class dedicated to raising funds for brain cancer research with KMF. This is your chance to nourish your mind, body, and soul while making a meaningful impact in the fight against brain cancer.

GET TICKETS HERE

🌿 Event Details:

📅 Dates: Wednesdays, Sept 3 – Oct 29, 2025 (No class on Sept 24)
⏰ Time: 5:45 – 6:45 PM (Rain or Shine)
🏞️ Location: Smithgall Arts Center Pavilion
🚪 Gates open at 5:30 PM and close at 7:00 PM

About the Class

Led by experienced yoga instructor Becky Martin (E-RYT 200), Wellness Wednesday is designed for all levels, ages 13 and up. Whether you’re a seasoned yogi or brand new to the practice, this class offers a peaceful and uplifting experience, all while supporting a great cause.

Why Join?

Support Brain Cancer Research – 100% of proceeds benefit the Knox Martin Foundation for Brain Cancer Research, a local 501(c)(3) nonprofit advancing research and treatment.
🧘 Guided Yoga Flow – A mindful, breath-centered practice to restore balance and inner calm.
🌳 Serene Outdoor Setting – Practice in nature’s beauty, surrounded by fresh air and greenery.
🌅 Sunset Meditation – Reflect and recharge as the sun sets.
🍵 Community Connection – After class, enjoy refreshments and dinner at local venues while connecting with fellow participants.

What to Bring

✔️ Yoga Mat or a comfortable blanket
✔️ Water Bottle to stay hydrated
✔️ Weather-Appropriate Attire (layers recommended)
✔️ Smartphone for easy access to the liability waiver and donation via Venmo or QR code

Class Fee & Registration

💙 $15 donation per class OR $80 for the full 8-week session ($10 per class)

By joining Wellness Wednesday, you’re not just prioritizing your well-being—you’re contributing to life-saving research and giving someone else’s Knox a shot at a longer life.

For questions, contact Becky Martin at becky@knoxmartinfoundation.org

Let’s move, breathe, and make a difference together! 💙🌿

REGISTER HERE
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