End your Monday with a relaxing yoga class and a crisp glass of beer.

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MONDAY, JANUARY 10

PAINT AND SIP: Head to Palette 22 in Arlington for a 2-hour art and sip experience with resident artist, Mickey Stack. Ring in the year of the tiger with a glass of wine and a Japanese-style Sumi art tiger. (7 p.m., $63)

YOGA AND BEER: Roll out your mat and relax at Fair Winds Brewing in Lorton. The all-level yoga practice led by owner of eat.YOGA.drink is meant to relieve stress and leave attendees refreshed. After class, enjoy a cold craft beer from the brewery. (6:30 p.m., $25)

MORE: Hanya Yanagihara at Sixth & I (7 p.m., in-person $18 or virtual with a book copy $40), New Thoughts on the American Revolution (Smithsonian Associates, virtual, 6:30 p.m, $25)

Mingle and sip on cocktails for a good cause at a DC Books to Prisons benefit happy hour. Tom Hermans / Unsplash

TUESDAY, JANUARY 11

BOOK GIFTING: The i-71 Committee hosts a charity happy hour and fundraising event at the Grand Duchess in Adams Morgan. Tickets to the happy hour include one drink of choice, a surprise gift, and a $20 donation to DC Books to Prisons, a nonprofit that provides free books to residents of prisons and prison libraries across the U.S. (6:30 p.m., $30)

HARP YOGA: Enjoy an inspired yoga flow accompanied by live harp music to reset your focus for 2022, led by Tara Casagrande. As a plus, feel even more at peace with a post-flow cider from Lost Boy Cider. (6:30 p.m., $35)

MORE: Art Exhibition: Abstract Light by Jane Kell (Amy Kaslow Gallery, 1 p.m., FREE)

Discover the city through Abraham Lincoln’s eyes with Ford’s Theatre. Flickr / Geoff Livingston

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12

MOVIE TRIVIA: Adventure is out there and it’s at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema! Round up a team of up to six or take everyone on by yourself at this Disney Pixar movie trivia with five rounds. (7 p.m., FREE)

EXPLORING LINCOLN: Ford’s Theatre explores what D.C. was like for former President Abraham Lincoln and how the city has grown since. The interactive, virtual program will look closely at images and maps of D.C. and places that mattered to Lincoln in his lifetime. (1 p.m., FREE)

BIKE PARTY: Join DC Bike Party for a masked-up ride to warm up in the winter weather. Meet at DuPont Circle for a 10-mile bike ride, ending at a bar with outdoor space to mingle in. (7:30 p.m., FREE)

MORE: Musical Trivia – So you think you know music? (Wunder Garten, 7 p.m., FREE), Defense and Intel Job Market Happy Hour (The Admiral, 6 p.m., $10), Franciscan Monastery of the Holy Land Tour (1 p.m., FREE)

A new film focusing on the January 6 insurrection premieres at the Source Theatre. Victoria Pickering / Flickr

THURSDAY, JANUARY 13

LOCAL ARTISTS: Another Top Jam hosts a showcase to help fuel the music culture of the DMV and provide a platform for local artists. In this first installment of the series, enjoy a variety of art and live music from singers to rappers and poets. (7 p.m., $12)

INSURRECTION FILM: Join a/political & CulturalDC for a presentation of the film Insurrection by Andres Serrano at the Source Theatre. The 75-minute film narrative compilation, which combines historical footage with news segments and first-person recordings from Jan.6, is set to the instrumental interludes and framework of “The Birth of a Nation.” (7 p.m., FREE)

SINATRA AND FRIENDS: Enjoy an evening of the classics from Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra as the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra covers “The Great American Songbook.” The concert at the Music Center at Strathmore features vocalists Capathia Jenkins and Tony DeSare. (8 p.m., $35)

MORE: Meditation & Music Medicine Soundbath (Eaton DC, 7 p.m., $25)