Tai Chi (Yang Long Form) Outdoor Classes in Ridgefield Starting Up Written by Ridgefield Continuing Education
Tai Chi (Yang Long Form), a meditation in motion, is available outdoors starting in April through Ridgefield Continuing Education. Tai Chi helps relieve stress, increase strength and flexibility, improve balance, coordination and circulation and can be practiced by anyone. Class sizes are limited.
Beginning Tai Chi (Yang Long Form) will be taught by Therese Rayfield who has studied Yang Style Taijii Chuan with Gwen Roman since 2015. Gwen says her energy is smooth, her flow is continuous, and invites you to come join Therese on her Taijii Journey this spring. This 8-session class meets on Wednesdays, April 28 thru June 16 from 6:30 to 7:20 p.m. and costs $98.
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Downtown Ridgefield, Conn, is pictured during a previous year.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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World War II and its Aftermath in Europe seminar
World War II and its Aftermath in Europe is a Ridgefield Continuing Education history seminar led by veteran history teacher, Nancy Maxwell, talks about the terms of the Treaty of Versailles that ended World War I, to the political appeasement of the 1930s, financial crises, social upheavals, and rise of fascism and communism. This course will: examine the causes of World War II; provide an overview of the war itself; and review the decisions of the peacemakers after Germany surrendered in 1945. Participants will look at the stages, operations, and theaters of the war against the Axis powers, including the “phony war,” the occupation of France, the German advance to the east, the Allie
Tai Chi: Ridgefield Continuing Education offering classes
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The Director of the Norwalk Land Trust, Bill Wrenn, leads a walk at the Land Trust’s White Barn Preserve in a previous January, that includes environmental insights, philosoophy, and Tai Chi. The Ridgefield Continuing Education program, which is through the town’s Public Schools Adult Education program, is offering Tai Chi in the year 2021, via the Zoom application.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut Media
Tai Chi is available on Zoom through Ridgefield Continuing Education. Tai Chi helps relieve stress, increase strength and flexibility, improve balance, coordination and circulation and can be practiced by anyone. Class sizes are limited.
Ridgefield Happenings: Bridge, Windows 10 workshop, trees
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A card game of bridge is played in Connecticut during a previous year. Here is a list of upcoming happenings that are taking place in the future in Ridgefield including a “Windows 10 Basics” interactive online workshop, bridge, and English as a Second Language, (ESL), and General Educational Development, (GED), classes.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut Media
Bridge classes
Bridge is a wonderful social game that can be played on many levels, each of them providing a good mental workout. Classes start in January through the Ridgefield Continuing Education program on the Zoom application. Beginner Bridge Continued (starts Jan. 26; 1-2:30 p.m.; $159; Instructor Glenna McNally) is for beginners who have a little playing experience and those who are returning to the game after being away from it for decades.