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Fridays at 9:00am, September 22nd & September 29th and continuing in October. Holland St. Center

Lead by: Tarsha Bethel-Stacke Tai Chi is a traditional practice focused on coordinated movements, breathing and meditation. Stemming from Chinese medicine, philosophy and martial arts, Tai Chi is correlated to improved balance, strength, and mental wellbeing. All levels are welcome!


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Add to Calendar 2023-09-22 09:00:00 2026-04-01 07:17:11 Tai Chi (Council on Aging) Fridays at 9:00am, September 22nd & September 29th and continuing in October. Holland St. Center Lead by: Tarsha Bethel-Stacke Tai Chi is a traditional practice focused on coordinated movements, breathing and meditation. Stemming from Chinese medicine, philosophy and martial arts, Tai Chi is correlated to improved balance, strength, and mental wellbeing. All levels are welcome! Holland Street Center 167 Holland Street Somerville, MA 02144 United States Debby Higgins dhiggins@somervillema.gov America/New_York public `

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