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Clarksville Parks and Recreation Report for December 23rd, 2012
This weeks highlights include:
New Tai Chi ProgramCrow Community Center introduces Clarksville Parks and Recreation’s first-ever Tai Chi programThe Crow Community Center, located at 211 Richview Road, will host a brand-new program this New Year, Tai Chi for Arthritis! Tai Chi for Arthritis will take place Tuesdays from 3:00pm to 4:00pm beginning January 8th. Instructed by Stuart Bonnington, this program is open to adults of any age who may be suffering from arthritis. Bonnington is certified by the Arthritis Foundation as an instructor of their Tai Chi for Arthritis program. According to the Arthritis Foundation, Tai Chi is an ancient practice proven to reduce pain and improve your mental and physical well-being. This program uses gentle Sun-style Tai Chi routines that are safe, easy to learn and suitable for every fitness level. Tai Chi reduces stress, increases balance and flexibility, relaxes and improves overall mind, body and spirit. Cost is $20.00 for the entire 8-week program. Participants can register at the Clarksville Parks and Recreation Main office as well as online at recpro.cityofclarksville.com. Part Time Associate Historical Interpreter neededThe Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department is currently accepting applications for the part-time Associate Historical Interpreter position. The Associate Historical Interpreter will assist the Historical Interpreter with leading tours at Fort Defiance and in the daily operation of the Interpretive Center and park site. The Interpreter will provide assistance in researching and interpreting the daily lives of Civil War soldiers, Clarksvillians, and other County residents during the early to mid-1800s and the effects the Civil War had upon them (economic, social, religious, cultural, etc.). Interested applicants can visit www.cityofclarksville.com to view a complete job description. Applicants may submit their resume and application to the Clarksville Parks and Recreation Main Office, 104 Public Square, Clarksville, TN 37040. Indoor Aquatic Center to host New Year’s Eve Bash
Party-goers can enjoy music, refreshments and free access to “The Aqua Run” wibit and “The Aqua Climb” climbing wall. Cost to attend this event is $3.00. This event is open to all ages, though minors ages 17 and under must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian after 10:00pm. New session of Olympic Style Archery to start at the Kleeman Center
This archery course teaches a strong foundation in the sport of archery to youth in grades 4-12. Class sizes are limited so sign up today! If you are interested in participating in the Kleeman Center’s Olympic Style Archery but won’t be able to participate in this session, another session will be available beginning in March. About Parks and Recreation
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