May 28 31 Marshall St.
May 29 31 Marshall St.
March 22, 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM @ Gymnasium
Students will gain fundamental athletic skills while working as a team to learn games such as kickball, lacrosse, indoor soccer and other group games. All activities will take place indoor’s in an atmosphere which promotes good sportsmanship, teamwork, and most of all fun.
March 22, 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM @ Lowell School
Come and make beautiful creations while interacting with your fellow artists. Join us and meet new friends, as we create special works of art that you can treasure for a life-time. This class encourages creativity and teaches children to be proud of their accomplishments.
March 22, 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM @ Watertown Senior Center
The Watertown Senior Shuttle travels a fixed route throughout Watertown to take seniors grocery shopping, and we continually adjust the route to accommodate new riders. The bus goes to the Super Stop and Shop on Pleasant St. on Fridays. Take the bus, and leave the driving (and parking) to us!
March 22, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM @ Watertown Senior Center 31 Marshall St.
Low stakes senior bingo. A fun way to socialize with friends!
March 22, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM @ Watertown Senior Center 31 Marshall St.
Try an exercise class at the Senior Center! The classes focus on the particular needs of seniors in a fun, safe environment. Exercises include muscle strengthening, light stretching, balance and posture improvement, and low-impact aerobics; all done to your favorite tunes! Regular exercise can improve circulation, help to strengthen bones, increase muscle mass, reduce joint stiffness, and improve general health. Plus, it’s fun! Whether it’s to get stronger, loosen up, or just get moving, give it a try and join us!
March 22, 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM @ Watertown Senior Center
The Spring series of ten one-hour classes starts Friday March 15! Anyone, regardless of age or physical ability, can practice Tai Chi. Older adults find it especially appealing because the movements are low impact and put minimal stress on muscles and joints. The movements are easily modified to accommodate all levels of ability. Although Tai Chi’s best-documented health effect is its ability to improve balance, it can also reduce stress, increase flexibility, improve strength and increase energy. Tai Chi is taught by Senior Instructor, Marie Favorito, founder and Director of Boston Healing Tao. COST: $30. Payable to instructor at first class of the series. Just want to try it out? There’s a drop-in fee of $5.00 per class.
The group sings for fun, and members do not need to be able to read music. The Mellowtones meet on scheduled Friday afternoons at 12:30 p.m.
The Mellowtones sing for fun, and members do not need to be able to read music