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Tai chi for Beginners Enrolling Now

Roger from Roger Chance holistic group exercise community classes

This Tai Chi for beginners' class is the perfect time and opportunity to try a winter challenge.
Class starts on Monday the 17th of July 7.20pm at a cosy warm and very unique and private spaced venue allowing for a quality of small group atmosphere and service. If you have not tried it before your qualified instructor will guide you through every step of the way through this short form modified Yang Style class for beginners.
If interested, please contact me through the neighbourly site to Roger Chance messages for more information, details and how to receive your enrollment forms.
3 spaces have been taken already leaving 5 spaces left all confirmation's and payments are in advance payable by Friday the `14th of July $90 for regulars and over age 55 $130.00 new entrants.

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Are Kiwis allergic to “exuberance”? 🥝
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