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Tai Chi set to celebrate Christmas

Looking for something interesting to do ahead of the Christmas season?

Something local to do that isn’t too stressful on your body . . . or wallet?

Why not check out Tai Chi.

The Nanango Tai Chi and Kingaroy Tai Chi groups are set to hold their Christmas in the Park break ups in early December.

The Kingaroy branch started this year, and is set to hold its first end of year Christmas in the Park event on Monday, 8 December.

The group meets at River Road Park Marjory Street, Kingaroy every Monday morning at 8.30am to 9.30-9.45am, with everyone encouraged to arrive ten minutes before start time.

Their Christmas in the Park will see Tai Chi from 8.30am, with their picnic to kick off after Tai Chi concludes for the morning.

The Nanango Tai Chi branch will see their own Christmas picnic the same week, on Thursday 11 December.

Nanango Tai Chi meets at Ringsfield House, Nanango, with Tai Chi from 8am. Christmas Picnic in the Park will kick off at 9.15am.

Tai Chi is an excellent way to keep active in a gentle way, allowing you to connect socially and stay active.

More information or enquires about Tai Chi can be directed to Gary on 0987 853 617

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