For Adults
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| QUILTERS ANONYMOUS | |
| WALKING CLUB | |
| WATER AEROBICS | |
| INCHES AWAY AEROBICS | |
| LINE DANCING FOR ALL AGES | |
| ADULT SOFTBALL LEAGUES | |
| GARDEN CLUB | |
| DETROIT
TIGERS BASEBALL |
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| YOGA/PILATES SYNERGY | |
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Adults and kids over 10 years old are welcome to join our quilting club. We meet at the Recreation Center on Thursday’s, once a month, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Join
your friends and neighbors! If you like to walk but walking outside
in the cold or dark doesn’t appeal to you, join our walking club as
we walk indoors at Center Line High School.
Mondays through
Thursdays from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Meet in Room A-102.
If school is
closed there will be no walking.
Enjoy our water exercise
program with your friends and neighbors at Center Line High School
pool, 26300 Arsenal. Cancellation: if for some reason we have to cancel
an evening class, there will be no makeup.
OPEN SWIM Following
water aerobics we have use of the pool until 9p.m. Must be 52”
tall or accompanied by an adult in the water P
Same schedule as Water Aerobics
$2 per person
If school is closed for any reason, the pool will also be closed. |
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This is an hour long class designed
to provide
a safe and effective workout. |
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Have fun learning to dance and
enjoy
exercising at the same time. Wednesday Nights beginning January 16 thru May 30 7:00 p.m. to 8 p.m. beginners 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. for intermediates |
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Summer leagues are held on the following evenings
beginning in
May. The season runs through the second week in August (including
playoffs). Men - Monday Women - Wednesday Church - Friday .For further information please phone 586-757-1610. |
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An educational and informal way to learn all about the
art of
gardening. Meets the first Wednesday of every month. Club meetings are
held at the Center Line Parks & Rec. Center at 10 am. |
HEALTH FACT
“There is a large body of scientific research that shows that simple physical activity, such as a walk in the park, can help prevent or mitigate the majority of lifestyle-related diseases that afflict Americans”