Tai Chi Thanks & Holiday Break
Big thanks to everyone who has supported the Tai Chi Classes at we started at St.Hilda's Church, Cruickshank Road, Clouston Park, this year. The final Tuesday evening class for 2019 will take place from 7pm - 8pm on Tuesday 17th December. Afterwards we are going for a social. Anyone who has attended my Tai Chi classes this year is welcome to join us. To find out where we are going, just come to the last class of the year! The first Tai Chi class of next year will take place 7pm - 8pm Tuesday 14th January 2020. If you have done Tai Chi before, then come along for some fun. If you haven't done Tai Chi before, then new year is a great time to start!
Merry Christmas. Happy Holidays. Happy New Year.
Strength ~ Unity ~ Humility, From the Heart (The Tai Chi Salute)
Andrew
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Just 2 weeks to go to the start of Maidstone Tai Chi classes!
Hi everyone.
Huge thank you to those of you who have already contacted me and/or signed up for my new Tai Chi classes, beginning in May
Venue: Te Kupenga o Rongomai - Maidstone Sports Hub
Wednesday evening classes run from 7pm - 8pm during school terms
First meeting Wednesday 1st May
$90 pre-pay for the term or pay $10 per class each time you attend
Thursday morning classes run from 10am - 11am during school term
First meeting Thursday 2nd May
$90 pre-pay for the term or pay $10 per class each time you attend
For more information go to
www.andrewhardwick.co.nz...
or contact Tai Chi Instructor Andrew Hardwick on 0211532508
I look forward to seeing you there
Andrew
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