22 moms from the Center for Jewish Education enjoy a Moms Night Out doing Yoga. (Photo by Laurie Rosen)

Last night, Nov. 7, more than 20 local women gathered for a monthly moms’ night out event at Quarry Lake at Greenspring. A fun time was had by all at a yoga class at the Live Longer Yoga Studio in the Barre studio before refueling at the nearby restaurant Citron

The event was planned by Pikesville and Mount Washington Community Connectors Laurie Rosen, Kimberly Wynn and Someya Poverni. The Community Connector program is a project of the  Louise D. and Morton J. Macks Center for Jewish Education.

Moms Night Out
(Left to right)

Laurie Rosen (Community Connector), Jamie Gill, Brooke Zweig, Rachel Lamb, Kimberly Wynn (Community Connector) and Marni Yoffe. (Photo courtesy Laurie Rosen)

Community connectors
(Left to right) Elaine Cohen, Shelley Zimmerman, Melissa Burchman, Rachel Cohen, Stacey Garland, Ayala Kramer, Melanie Wright and Leah Zimmerman. (Photo by Laurie Rosen)
 For information about other Community Connector young family events, please contact Laurie Rosen at laurie.c.rosen@gmail.com.
Top photo: More than 20 women enjoy a Moms’ Night Out doing yoga at the Live Longer Yoga Studio in the Barre studio at Quarry Lake. (Photo by Laurie Rosen) 
 
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