• Tai chi for health

    50 and Better Centre, 29 Chardean Street, Acacia RidgeMonday, January 23, 2017, 9:30 – 10:30am
    Gentle exercise for complete fitness. This is a safe and easy to learn program proven to: relieve pain and reduce stiffness improve balance and lessen falls improve muscular strength increase joint flexibility integrate the body, mind and spirit improve flow of Qi (life energy).This is a GOLD event suitable for ages 50 years and over.
    Age range: SeniorsCost: $4Event type: 
  • New year 8 week challenge

    Monday, January 23, 2017, 5:30 – 6:30pm
    Bookings essential. An intense exercise and clean eating program that suits all fitness levels.
    Cost: FreeEvent type: Fitness & well-beingBookings: Bookings essential. To book phone Nadia on 0487 070 174.Meeting point: Meet by Venner RoadVenue: Fehlberg ParkVenue address: Fehlberg Park, 269 Venner Road, Fairfield
  • Mums n' bubs pilates

    Monday, January 23, 2017, 10:30 – 11:30am
    A workout specifically tailored for new mums and their babies that includes a mix of strength, stretch and core stability work to rebuild your body from the inside out. Meeting point is next to the Annerley Junior Football Club on Baron Street.
    Cost: FreeEvent type: Fitness & well-beingBookings: Not required. For more information phone Jenny at Ziprfit on 0403 859 013.Meeting point: Next to Annerley Junior Football
  • Kindy dance

    Tuesday, January 24, 2017, 9:30 – 10:30am
    Toddlers and pre schoolers can enjoy moving to music, while you watch their confidence grow! Children will learn different movement patterns and dance moves, along with plenty of fun dance based games.
    Cost: FreeEvent type: Fitness & well-beingBookings: Not required. For more information phone Lynn at Kelly Sports on 0416 837 937.Meeting point: AmphitheatreVenue: Ken Fletcher ParkVenue address: Ken Fletch
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  • An Austen afternoon

    Monday, January 23, 2017, 1 – 2pm
    Join us for an afternoon of fun, trivia, and general discussion about the work of Jane Austen. Bookings essential.
    Venue: Wynnum LibraryVenue address: Wynnum Library, 145 Florence Street, WynnumAge range: Adults (30+), SeniorsBookings: Bookings required. Phone Wynnum Libraryon 07 3403 2199to reserve your place.Cost: FreeEvent type: Book clubs
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