3211 days ago

Age Concern Activities

Marama Simeon from Taranaki Disabilities Information Centre Trust: TDICT

March
6TH Monday
20TH Monday
27TH             Monday
Aqua Walking this continues each Monday at the Aquatic Centre 10.am start. Gentle exercises in the pool, great for increasing your core body strength, lots of fun and great company. Please phone the office to register for these sessions.



“No Aqua on March 13th Monday“ Taranaki Anniversary Weekend

March
8TH Wednesday
22ND Wednesday
Warm Up Wednesday Singalong, Soup, and Toast. This fabulous social morning includes great social interaction, singing, the use of instruments, fun and spot prizes, followed by soup and toast. Gold Coin Donation, We would love to see you, every 2nd and 4th Wed of the month. De Burghs Lounge, 9 Lawry Street NP

March
2nd Thursday
16th Thursday
23rd Thursday
30th Thursday 
Drop In Cafe - This is held in our premises 28 Young Street every Thursday from 10am until 12 noon, a cosy chat, coffee and tea and great company.

March
9th Thursday
Social Morning - Held at 28 Young Street, 10 am Come along and enjoy morning tea. Our guest speaker today is Ailsa who will be speaking and sharing her fabulous lifetime sailing experiences.


Pauline Julian

Pauline Julian/Community Worker/Age Concern Taranaki
28 Young Street/P O Box 15/New Plymouth
Phone: 06 759 9196
Email: age.taranaki@xtra.co.nz

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