Practice Taiji at Ashley Pond
Join a local group practicing Taiji and Qigong three times a week at Ashley Pond.
There is no charge for the program and no previous experience is necessary.
When: June through October
- Mondays 7-8 p.m.
- Thursdays 11 a.m.-noon
- Saturdays 11 a.m.-noon
Where: Ashley Pond
Who: Adults and children age 8 and older
- No previous experience is necessary
What: Taiji
Follow along. Beginning with a walk around the pond, followed by simple stretching and the Taiji Qigong 18 Form routine. Go over the Yang-style 24 Form Taiji sequence twice, with limited instructions. Ending with another Read More
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The Hilltoppers Softball Team. Photo by Alan Kirk
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Courtesy Photo of start of the ACRR Pace Race on Tuesday night.
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