Robert Warren leads this popular qi gong class, a mind-body-spirit practice that improves one's mental and physical health by integrating posture, movement, and breathing technique.
“Writing Practice” is based on Natalie Goldberg’s wonderful 1986 book Writing Down the Bones. Natalie has inspired generations of writers to get their juices flowing. Here are the rules: Take a set amount of time.
Open to the public and are free of charge. Play variety board games.
Basic computer help: MS Office, eBooks, Internet searching, some resume tips & tricks, printing and copying.
Library for All is a monthly arts and crafts program for adults with special needs. People of all abilities are welcome to participate in this event. Craft supplies provided, while supplies last.
Tai Chi Moving for Better Balance (Tai Ji Quan) has been shown to improve balance and mobility and reduce the risk of falls. People of all ability levels are welcome. This class can be conducted from a seated or standing position. 
Bring your knit and crochet projects and socialize with fellow stitchers! All levels welcome; however, no instruction is provided.
Assisted Living Communities and Residential Care Homes: It’s Not What You Think
When some people hear the words “assisted living” they still think about living out the rest of their days in a nursing home environment. That couldn’t be farther from the truth!
Interested in achieving better brain function while improving your memory, cognitive abilities, and strategic thinking? Then play chess!
Chess is played by over 600 million people and is the most popular game in the world.
All levels of Chess experience are welcome - beginners to advanced.
All ages, children and adults!
Uke players of all skill levels are invited to come together to strum, sing, learn, teach, share, and most of all, have fun.
Are you looking to volunteer or give back to your community? Consider joining our nonprofit called The Friends of the Skyline Hills Library!
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