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A.C.E.S. (A Club for Every Senior)
ACES Senior Club
Ellie Towne Flowing Wells Community Center
1660 W. Ruthrauff Road
Tucson, AZ 85705
Phone: 520-887-9786
ACES offers group activities, recreational programs and volunteer opportunities to Pima County adults age 50 and older. Our goal is to provide a variety of pleasurable experiences that will enrich and enhance the social, educational and physical well being of all who participate in ACES. ACES provides social interaction through games, luncheons with entertainment, day and overnight trips, theatre presentations, movies and the opportunity to take part in community service projects.
Business meetings and activity registration
First Tuesday of every month, 10:30 a.m.
Meetings are held in the ACES room with monthly activity registrations
beginning at 10:00 a.m. Registration for activities works on a first-come, first-served
basis, with those attending the business meetings being first.
Seniors may obtain updated information about events, trips, classes,
meetings, and services by reading the monthly newsletter, the
ACES Scuttlebutt, distributed at the monthly business meeting.
ACES encourages volunteerism as a form of recreation. Members
are actively involved in collecting items for Youth on Their
Own and provide assistance to schools. ACES provides baby bonnets for
newborns at Northwest Hospital and volunteer for a number of
county and city special events that are in need of assistance.
ACES Newsletter for April 2009
ACES 25th Anniversary – September 16, 2008
Classes
Oldies, but Goodies Fitness
Instructor: Kitt Ott
Join in the fun and benefits of low impact exercises—stretching, strengthening, and endurance.
Classes: Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 9:30 a.m. No fee.
Ta’i Chi and Ta’i Chi Hoshino
Instructor: John Hurby
A Chinese martial art, Ta’i Chi is spreading in popularity as a low impact exercise that is also considered a form of moving meditation. Ta’i Chi promotes body balance and coordination. Ta’i Chi Hoshino includes guided imagery, deep breathing, and body brushing as a companion to Ta’i Chi. Drop in and join us.
Classes: Beginner and intermediate level, Wednesday 10:30 a.m. No fee.
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