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Lower door of Williams Center at corner of High and McCartney
Lafayette College Williams Center for the Arts, Room 123
(come in the lower open door near the corner of McCartney & High)
Led by Larry Stockton, Village member & chair,
Lafayette Music Department
Drums are provided; beginners warmly welcome.
Tai Chi and Qigong evolved over several thousand years in China and is now growing in popularity worldwide. These ancient practices have been shown to boost the immune system, improve respiratory function, burn calories, improve balance, provide cardiovascular benefit, provide powerful stress management tools, and slow the aging process. Come practice with us.
Come, join our book study group! Books read are primarily Christian, books on the inner life. Meetings are twice a month.
Tai Chi and Qigong evolved over several thousand years in China and is now growing in popularity worldwide. These ancient practices have been shown to boost the immune system, improve respiratory function, burn calories, improve balance, provide cardiovascular benefit, provide powerful stress management tools, and slow the aging process. Come practice with us.
Lower door of Williams Center at corner of High and McCartney
Lafayette College Williams Center for the Arts, Room 123
(come in the lower open door near the corner of McCartney & High)
Led by Larry Stockton, Village member & chair,
Lafayette Music Department
Drums are provided; beginners warmly welcome.
Tai Chi and Qigong evolved over several thousand years in China and is now growing in popularity worldwide. These ancient practices have been shown to boost the immune system, improve respiratory function, burn calories, improve balance, provide cardiovascular benefit, provide powerful stress management tools, and slow the aging process. Come practice with us.
Join us at the movies
7:00 PM
Netflix & Zoom
It's movie night! We meet via Zoom at 7:00 PM for a brief discussion of the selected film and then independently watch it on Netflix. At the completion of the movie we gather on Zoom to discuss our reactions, likes and dislikes.
Everyone is welcome - not only Village members. Invite your friends to join us!
Zoom link: https://lafayette.zoom.us/j/95486135868
This week's film is School Life (in French with subtitles). "Originally titled La Vie Scolaire, (the film) earns solid marks for a keep-it-real approach to the subject of classrooms on the fringes. The setting is a middle school in Saint-Denis, a Paris suburb populated largely by non-white migrants. The students are a wild bunch not given to study, obedience or self-control." - Peter Travers, Rolling Stone.
Tai Chi and Qigong evolved over several thousand years in China and is now growing in popularity worldwide. These ancient practices have been shown to boost the immune system, improve respiratory function, burn calories, improve balance, provide cardiovascular benefit, provide powerful stress management tools, and slow the aging process. Come practice with us.
Lower door of Williams Center at corner of High and McCartney
Lafayette College Williams Center for the Arts, Room 123
(come in the lower open door near the corner of McCartney & High)
Led by Larry Stockton, Village member & chair,
Lafayette Music Department
Drums are provided; beginners warmly welcome.
Tai Chi and Qigong evolved over several thousand years in China and is now growing in popularity worldwide. These ancient practices have been shown to boost the immune system, improve respiratory function, burn calories, improve balance, provide cardiovascular benefit, provide powerful stress management tools, and slow the aging process. Come practice with us.
Come, join our book study group! Books read are primarily Christian, books on the inner life. Meetings are twice a month.
Tai Chi and Qigong evolved over several thousand years in China and is now growing in popularity worldwide. These ancient practices have been shown to boost the immune system, improve respiratory function, burn calories, improve balance, provide cardiovascular benefit, provide powerful stress management tools, and slow the aging process. Come practice with us.
Lower door of Williams Center at corner of High and McCartney
Lafayette College Williams Center for the Arts, Room 123
(come in the lower open door near the corner of McCartney & High)
Led by Larry Stockton, Village member & chair,
Lafayette Music Department
Drums are provided; beginners warmly welcome.
Tai Chi and Qigong evolved over several thousand years in China and is now growing in popularity worldwide. These ancient practices have been shown to boost the immune system, improve respiratory function, burn calories, improve balance, provide cardiovascular benefit, provide powerful stress management tools, and slow the aging process. Come practice with us.
Tai Chi and Qigong evolved over several thousand years in China and is now growing in popularity worldwide. These ancient practices have been shown to boost the immune system, improve respiratory function, burn calories, improve balance, provide cardiovascular benefit, provide powerful stress management tools, and slow the aging process. Come practice with us.
Wednesday May 25 3:00 PM (rain or shine)
825 Paxinosa Avenue
Recent enrollees Claire & Paul are eager to get to know other Village on College Hill members. We’re invited to join them at their home for a relaxing spring afternoon of good chat and light refreshment.
*Please call Claire at 610-923-6570 by May 22 if you can come.
***Vaccination required, masks optional***
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KNITTERS, CROCHETERS, QUILTERS, NEEDLEPOINTERS… (or any of the other portable needle arts) Share tips, good chat, and light refreshment.
Lower door of Williams Center at corner of High and McCartney
Lafayette College Williams Center for the Arts, Room 123
(come in the lower open door near the corner of McCartney & High)
Led by Larry Stockton, Village member & chair,
Lafayette Music Department
Drums are provided; beginners warmly welcome.