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Line Dancing – Level 3 & 4 – $2

Parkinson Senior Centre 1700 Parkinson Way, Kelowna, BC, Canada

This class is for more experienced line dancers and would be the next step up from Level 2. The 1st hour concentrates on Low Improver to Easy Intermediate (Level 3) line dances and the 2nd hour concentrates on Intermediate/Advanced (Level 4) dances. The Level 3 portion of the class will follow the Level 2 format. […]

$2
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Table Tennis – $2

Parkinson Senior Centre 1700 Parkinson Way, Kelowna, BC, Canada

Table Tennis is a fun and exciting game enjoyed by people of all ages and from all walks of life. Anyone can enjoy playing table tennis. We have a fun group of players from beginners to more advanced who love to play the game and have a good time. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings. Come […]

$2
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Group Fitness – $3

Parkinson Senior Centre 1700 Parkinson Way, Kelowna, BC, Canada

Designed for those 50 years of age and older who are looking to improve their strength and functional fitness through a fun group fitness experience. These classes include a cardio component along with the use of equipment such as steps, resistance bands, pilates & stability balls, and weights (at your discretion) to provide you a […]

$3
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Hiking Group – no charge

Parkinson Senior Centre 1700 Parkinson Way, Kelowna, BC, Canada

Trekkers meet at the Parkinson Activity Centre,1700 Parkinson Way, at 9:00 am on Wednesdays unless otherwise indicated. View Monthly Schedule of Dates & Destinations as well as pertinent information on the HIKING GROUP PAGE.  You must be a Member to attend at Check In at the Centre prior to starting out - unless you meet […]

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Line Dancing – Level 2 – $2

Parkinson Senior Centre 1700 Parkinson Way, Kelowna, BC, Canada

This class is for dancers with more line dance experience and who know the basic beginner line dance steps. Previous participation in Level 1 is recommended. This class would be the next step up from Level 1. There will be much more dance variety at this level and dances will progress in difficulty throughout the […]

$2
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Level 3 – Beginner Line Dancing – $2

Parkinson Senior Centre 1700 Parkinson Way, Kelowna, BC, Canada

This class is for dancers with more line dance experience – generally about 6 months or more. This class will do Beginner to High Beginner line dances. This class would be the next step from the Easy Beginner class. There will be much more variety in Beginner level dances and dances will progress throughout the […]

$2
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Level 2 – Beginner Line Dancing – $2

Parkinson Senior Centre 1700 Parkinson Way, Kelowna, BC, Canada

This class is for dancers with more line dance experience – generally about 6 months or more. This class will do Beginner to High Beginner line dances. This class would be the next step from the AB/Easy Beginner class. There will be much more variety in Beginner level dances and dances will progress throughout the […]

$2
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Yoga – $6

Parkinson Senior Centre 1700 Parkinson Way, Kelowna, BC, Canada

Parkinson Senior Centre offers a multi-level Hatha Yoga class that is suitable for anybody and everybody.  Each 90-minute class will have some focus on breath work (pranayama), a variety of poses (asanas) to stretch and strengthen the entire body and end with relaxation (savasana).  The only rule in the class is to listen to your […]

$6
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Yoga – $6

Parkinson Senior Centre 1700 Parkinson Way, Kelowna, BC, Canada

Parkinson Senior Centre offers a multi-level Hatha Yoga class that is suitable for anybody and everybody.  Each 90-minute class will have some focus on breath work (pranayama), a variety of poses (asanas) to stretch and strengthen the entire body and end with relaxation (savasana).  The only rule in the class is to listen to your […]

$6
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Cribbage – $2

Parkinson Senior Centre 1700 Parkinson Way, Kelowna, BC, Canada

Cribbage is one of the best two-hand games – and one of the most enduring, for the game was entertaining card players as far back as the seventeenth century. It evolved from an earlier English game called “Noddy,” and the man credited with inventing it is Sir John Suckling, a wealthy English poet. Cribbage affords […]

$2