Yoga Basics with Janet Lam meets is held every Monday from 8—9 a.m. Start your week feeling balanced, flexible and strong. This class includes fundamental yoga poses, and although not specifically a beginner’s class, the movement sequence can easily accommodate students new to yoga or returning to a yoga practice.
Yoga Basics with Janet Lam meets is held every Monday from 8—9 a.m. Start your week feeling balanced, flexible and strong. This class includes fundamental yoga poses, and although not specifically a beginner’s class, the movement sequence can easily accommodate students new to yoga or returning to a yoga practice.
Advanced Ukulele meets from 9:30—11 a.m. each Tuesday with Aunty Marjie Spencer, and welcomes experienced players of all ages to bring their ukulele and join in a morning of friendship and song.
Tutu’s House Writers’ Support Group gathers from 10 a.m.—noon. Tuesdays. Interested persons are invited to join the group that includes everything from new writers to published authors that enjoy many genres: fiction, non-fiction, essays and poetry. Participants can share something they are currently working on with the group in an encouraging place to explore their writing voice.
Knitting &Knitting Support is from 12:30—3 p.m. every Tuesday with Gretchen Geisler, a lifetime knitter. This class is for all skill levels ages 10 to adult. Bring projects, get knitting questions answered and visit with other knitters. Beginners will be guided into a suitable project.
Zumba Gold (in a chair) will meet from 10:30-11 a.m. March 1 and 15 led by Renée Morinaka, a licensed Zumba instructor. This class is mainly for those who have mobility or balance issues, but still love to move and dance. It includes a warm up, dance party and cool down stretching to upbeat music of various genres. Participants do everyday hand, arm, leg and body movements while sitting during the entire class. Bring water, a towel and wear covered shoes.
Scrabble Meetup gathers from 1:30-4 p.m. each Friday with Annabel Spielman. Word lovers of every age and skill level are encouraged to play this classic game with relaxed rules; dictionary use is permitted. It’s a great way to retain and expand vocabulary, spelling, memory and observation skills in a congenial atmosphere.
Earl’s Garage Global Cardboard Challenge and Cardboard Arcade! will be held from 5:30-7:30 p.m. March 2. Bring a potluck contribution to share at the start of this family fun night. Then, join in playing the cardboard arcade games made by Earl’s Garage kids. This event was inspired by “Caine’s Arcade.” Caine is a boy from East LA who spent his summer imagining and engineering a cardboard arcade.