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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Dance Into The Fall With Wicomico Recreation


(Salisbury, MD) Do not let cooler weather keep you from staying active this fall. Wicomico Recreation, Parks and Tourism is offering a wide variety of dance and exercise classes for adults. You can explore your interests in everything from belly dancing to tai chi!

Dance/Exercise
Body Sculpting: September 15-October 20 or October 27-December 1
Beginner Ballroom Dance: September 28-November 16
Intermediate Ballroom Dance: September 29-November 17
Tai Chi for Health: September 30-November 4
Aerobic Belly Dance: October 27-December 8
Intermediate Belly Dance: October 27-December 8

To learn more or register for any of the above classes visit the Wicomico Youth & Civic Center Box Office open Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm or sign up online at http://www.wicomicorecandparks.org/. All registration fees are due at the time of registration.

4 comments:

JT said...

I need to go to this to try and lose some of my baby fat. Is there a parking space for my scooter power chair? Also, I need to check my computer every 2-4minutes to stay on top of local Blogs.

Anonymous said...

Body Sculpting Class is the BEST -- the instructor is so inspiring and motiviating. No "Barbies" here. Seems everyone in the class has some sort of issue regarding knees, back, neck, etc., and the instructor gives each of us alternatives to each exercise. I've lost 20 pounds and 8 inches (in all the right places) in 8 months. IT WORKS!

Anonymous said...

I did a ballroom dancing class with the Parks and Rec a couple years ago. My fiance & I had a wonderful time! I would recommend it to any couple that wishes to have a good bonding time and learn a slowly dying skill. Shirley Meeks is an awesome instructor and has a lot of spunk and energy-even for somebody half her age!

Anonymous said...

If it doesnt pay for itself then it should be sh!t-canned. The county should cut everything in order to save jobs.