Take a pause. Breathe deeply.
Join us for 108 in the Park — a soulful community gathering centered around movement, rest, and connection.
This donation-based event invites you to slow down and come home to yourself through a morning of yoga, sound, and intentional community.
What to expect:
☼ Grounding yoga flow at 11:11am
☼ Sound bath to close
☼ Surje Coffee, chai & matcha
☼ Conversation cards + chill picnic lounge
☼ Good people. Soft energy. Open hearts.
Come early (10:10am) to settle into the space. We flow at 11:11.
This gathering is open to all — no experience needed. Bring your mat, a mug, and something cozy to rest on.
📍 Exact park location in San Diego will be announced soon
🎟 RSVP now to reserve your spot
💚 This gathering is offered as a green energy exchange — donation-based and rooted in heart-centered community.
☕ Hosted by Surje Coffee Co., Poderosa Movement, Aisha Mitchell & Crystal Necochea
FAQ's:
1. What should I bring?
A yoga mat, a blanket or towel to lay on, a mug for drinks, and anything cozy for your rest during sound bath (eye mask, cushion, journal, etc.)
2. Is this event really donation-based?
Yes -- this gathering is offered as a green energy exchange. Contributions of any kind are welcomed but not required.
3. Do I need to RSVP?
Yes, please! RSVP helps us prepare the space with intention. You can RSVP here or at eventbrite.com
4. Is this event beginner-friendly?
Absolutely. All levels and all bodies are welcome. This space is designed for connection, not performance.
5. Where is it happening?
The event will take place at a park in San Diego. We'll share the exact location with registered guests closer to the date.
6. What time should I arrive?
Doors open at 10:10am. We recommend arriving early to ground, connect, and ease into space before yoga begins at 11:11am.
7. Will there be drinks or food?
Yes! Surje Coffee will be serving coffee, chai, and matcha -- all donation-based. Feel free to bring your own snacks or picnic setup.
8. Can I bring a friend?
Yes, please do. Just make sure they RSVP so we can welcome them properly.
Take a pause. Breathe deeply.
Join us for 108 in the Park — a soulful community gathering centered around movement, rest, and connection.
This donation-based event invites you to slow down and come home to yourself through a morning of yoga, sound, and intentional community.
What to expect:
☼ Grounding yoga flow at 11:11am
☼ Sound bath to close
☼ Surje Coffee, chai & matcha
☼ Conversation cards + chill picnic lounge
☼ Good people. Soft energy. Open hearts.
Come early (10:10am) to settle into the space. We flow at 11:11.
This gathering is open to all — no experience needed. Bring your mat, a mug, and something cozy to rest on.
📍 Exact park location in San Diego will be announced soon
🎟 RSVP now to reserve your spot
💚 This gathering is offered as a green energy exchange — donation-based and rooted in heart-centered community.
☕ Hosted by Surje Coffee Co., Poderosa Movement, Aisha Mitchell & Crystal Necochea
FAQ's:
1. What should I bring?
A yoga mat, a blanket or towel to lay on, a mug for drinks, and anything cozy for your rest during sound bath (eye mask, cushion, journal, etc.)
2. Is this event really donation-based?
Yes -- this gathering is offered as a green energy exchange. Contributions of any kind are welcomed but not required.
3. Do I need to RSVP?
Yes, please! RSVP helps us prepare the space with intention. You can RSVP here or at eventbrite.com
4. Is this event beginner-friendly?
Absolutely. All levels and all bodies are welcome. This space is designed for connection, not performance.
5. Where is it happening?
The event will take place at a park in San Diego. We'll share the exact location with registered guests closer to the date.
6. What time should I arrive?
Doors open at 10:10am. We recommend arriving early to ground, connect, and ease into space before yoga begins at 11:11am.
7. Will there be drinks or food?
Yes! Surje Coffee will be serving coffee, chai, and matcha -- all donation-based. Feel free to bring your own snacks or picnic setup.
8. Can I bring a friend?
Yes, please do. Just make sure they RSVP so we can welcome them properly.