Thursday, September 16, 2010

Some Fun Stuff Going On At the Laurelhurst Community Center


Lots going on at the Laurelhurst Community Center with Fall Session starting up.

Tomorrow at 7pm don't miss the fun Magic Show at the Community Center. It's an all ages event and fun for the whole family. Kids are $5 each and adults are free.

Dena's fun and educational weekly Tuesday storytimes start up again next week.  Dena has weekly themes where she reads a few books then has some fun, creative crafts for the kids. They go from 10:30-11:30am and are for ages 2-5.  The cost is $2 if you pre-register and $3 for drop-in.

Next week's storytime is specifically about Natural Disasters. Kids will learn about volcanoes, earthquakes and tsunamis.  And kids will make their own volcanoes.

Starting tonight and every Thursday through October 9th is Adult Volleyball Drop–In from 6:30– 9pm at the Laurelhurst Elementary School Gym.  Drop in cost is $2.

And from September 20th to October 9th all community centers and pools will offer the "Try it for $2."

This is a great deal for trying new classes and seeing if you like it before registering.  You need to call ahead to make sure the class is not full before attending. Spaces are limited and walk-ins will be on a first come first serve basis.  Certain classes such as Languages and UK Soccer are not included in the offer.

Here are some interesting classes at the Community Center to try out. You can find the complete list and register here.

Vini Yoga
Yoga for Relaxation. This class us yoga postures combined with breath work and meditation to relax the body and calm the mind. Come to unwind and melt away the stress of the day. Program is designed for all levels. Please bring a yoga mat and a blanket.
Wed 9/22 & 9/29 & 10/6 6:30-7:45pm

Mat Pilates for the Beginner
This class focuses on the core muscles while lengthening and strengthening the body. The class includes upper and lower body exercises and balance techniques.
Tues 9/21 & 9/28 & 10/5 10:30-11:30am

Pottery Classes
Participate in any pottery class that takes place the first week of October offered at various times.

(picture courtesy of Seattle DON website)

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