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Free Tai Chi Class on April 29th

On Tuesday, April 29th, staring at 7pm, Active Phoenixville Area will be hosting a free Tai Chi class at the Phoenixville Public Library. The class is being presented by White Eagle Martial Arts.

Activate Phoenixville Area coordinator Tina Trager sent me the following:

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TAI CHI
Learn the benefits! Try it out!
An easy to learn form of exercise,
that is fun and requires no expensive equipment or gym membership.

Presented by: White Eagle Martial Arts

Tuesday - April 29, 2008
7:00 PM
Phoenixville Public Library – FREE
Wear comfortable clothes.
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For more information, please contact Tina at Activatepville@pasd.com.

About Activate Phoenixville Area:
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Everyone is encouraged to get started towards a healthy lifestyle by simply walking. To support residents in this effort, Activate Phoenixville Area will provide each individual who registers a free pedometer. You may e-mail the Activate Phoenixville Coordinator, Tina Trager, at Activatepville@pasd.com to request your free pedometer. She also welcomes ideas from you for programs/activities/events that support you in leading a healthy life!
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Comments

Anonymous said…
I hope all the "hi-yas" don't interupt those trying to READ!!!
Anonymous said…
Try "reading" about T'ia Chi. It is very silent.

"An educated mind makes educated commnets."

Aristotle

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