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Gainesville s Week Ahead - April 19-24

Free Tai Chi class for Arthritis:  9 a.m. April 20 - June 10, greenspace across P.F. Chang’s  in Butler Plaza in partnership with Elder Options. Classes will be offered for eight weeks every Tuesday and Thursday. Registration is mandatory. To register, email to Andrea Longstreet at longstreeta@agingresources.org The AARP Foundation Tax-Aide:  Through April 29, free tax preparation program  at Tower Road Library, the Alachua County Senior Center, and Cone Park Library.  Taxpayers may register online at http://taxaidegnv.wordpress.com or by calling 448-7445 and leaving a message. Service at all sites will be by appointment only; no walk-ins.  Face masks will be required for all clients and volunteers.

Gainesville Week Ahead calendar

The AARP Foundation Tax-Aide:  Through April 29, free tax preparation program  at Tower Road Library, the Alachua County Senior Center, and Cone Park Library.  Taxpayers may register online at http://taxaidegnv.wordpress.com or by calling (352) 448-7445 and leaving a message. Service at all sites will be by appointment only; no walk-ins.  Face masks will be required for all clients and volunteers.  Good News Arts: “Of a different flesh” exhibition, now through April 17 at  Good News Arts at 23352 W HWY 27, Suite 80, High Springs,. The exhibition features  work by artists Mär Martinez and Julia Matejcek. Good News Arts  collaborates with local, regional, and national artists to provide creative education opportunities,  exhibitions, and cultural programming.   

Surrey Theatre: A Brimful of Asha family comedy

Tickets: Pay what you want, $15 suggested at surrey.ca In 2007, Ravi Jain had a chance to head to New Delhi to present a workshop. A recent graduate of the L’École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq physical program, the Toronto actor had been planning on heading home to start working on the stage. What emerged from the trip to India became the focus of Why Not Theatre’s A Brimful of Asha. The play is billed as “a hilarious, awkward and true story of generation and culture clash.” “Because of that opportunity, my parents tried to kill two birds with one stone and set about arranging a marriage,” said Jain. “What happened from that became the show that has been running since 2011, co-written and acted by me and my mother, Asha.”

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