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Feldenkrais (Zoom)

Independence Plaza 310 Greenwich Street, New York, NY, United States

This type of method is an exercise therapy in which participants are led through varied patterns of body movement with the aim of improving motor performance.  

Painting

Independence Plaza 310 Greenwich Street, New York, NY, United States

Paint and supplies provided, let your creativity shine!

Studio Art

Our Lady of Pompeii 25 Carmine Street, New York, NY, United States

Paint and supplies provided, let your creativity shine!

Nutrition Presentation

Westbeth Center 155 Bank Street, New York, United States

With JSY (Just Say Yes to Fruits & Veggies) and learn about Portion Control  

Memoir Class

Westbeth Center 155 Bank Street, New York, United States

Explore memoir themes, understand the difference between a memoir and biography, write with authenticity and honesty, and more!

Recurring

Indoor Walking Club

Independence Plaza 310 Greenwich Street, New York, NY, United States

Don’t exercise at home or alone! Instead, come to the Center to be motivated and cheered on by your fellow members.

Dances for a Variable Population

Westbeth Center 155 Bank Street, New York, United States

Dances for a Variable Population offers the benefit of moving all bodies in one motion through a gentle dance ritual by learning from your fellow members

Recurring

Tech help

Westbeth Center 155 Bank Street, New York, United States

Tech Volunteers are readily available to assist our members with their technological needs

Qi Gong

Westbeth Center 155 Bank Street, New York, United States

Qi Gong is a sequence of movements which collects, generates, and circulates chi (vital life energy). This form sits or stands in one place and ultimately moves every joint in […]

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