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FINANCIAL DISTRICT—Barry's Bootcamp will be opening a permanent home in SoMa next month, but until then they're hosting a weekly Saturday pop-up "Sweat Series." This Saturday, April 26, the class will be held at 9am at Lululemon Athletica in the Financial District (327 Grant Avenue, San Francisco). [Racked Inbox]
BURLINGAME— This weekend (April 25 through 27), beloved boutique and eco-fashion line The Podolls is hosting a sidewalk sale at their store in Burlingame (251 Primrose Rd)! Past season styles and samples will be up to 80% off. Two other shops located in the same block, Margaret O'Leary and Tweedles and Toots, will also having sidewalk sales. [Racked Inbox]
FINANCIAL DISTRICT—This Sunday, April 27, Wilkes Bashford is hosting a launch party for Kelly E. Carter's new book, The Dog Lover's Guide to Travel. The event will take place at The Galleria Park Hotel from 12pm to 4pm. Well-behaved dogs are welcome, and a portion of book sales will go to benefit the San Francisco SPCA. RSVP here. [Racked Inbox]
FINANCIAL DISTRICT—Looking forward to hitting the beach this summer? Starting this Friday, April 25, stop by Nordstrom (865 Market St, San Francisco) for their pop-in Surf City event, a curated collection of everything you'll need to be warm-weather ready. You'll find colorful Ace & Jig tunics, handmade leather sandals, and, of course, an amazing array of swimwear. Most of the collection will also be available online, but some items can only be found in store. [Racked Inbox]
HAYES VALLEY—Georgette Crimson, in partnership with Half Hitch Goods, will be launching their debut line at Proxy (432 Octavia St, San Francisco) this Sunday, April 27. The inaugural collection, inspired by Sergio Leone spaghetti westerns, is made in the USA. [Racked Inbox]—Darcy Boynton