Spin with the Dr. of Spin Week 7
Chautauqua's Classroom Chautauqua's ClassroomWeeks 1 to 9 | Tu, Th | Turner 107 | Ages 18+A high–intensity, low–impact workout designed to enhance cardiovascular endurance and muscular strength.
Weeks 1 to 9 | Tu, Th | Turner 107 | Ages 18+A high–intensity, low–impact workout designed to enhance cardiovascular endurance and muscular strength.
Weeks 1 to 9 | Tues | Sports Club | Ages 14+The Sports Club is offering SUP lessons for beginners.
Weeks 2 to 3 and 5 to 8 | Tu, Th | Turner Conference Room | Ages 14+Zumba Gold in a chair! The dance party workout using Latin and international rhythms, Gold means visual and audio/verbal cues! "In a chair" means joint issues and some physical limitations but still the desire to dance!
Weeks 1 to 9 | Tu, Th | Turner 107 | Ages 18+ This class is a combination of itermediate mat work and functional core stabilization.
Week 7 | Tu, W, Th | Hultquist 201A | Ages 55+Using Bruce Feiler's bestselling Life Is In the Transitions: Mastering Change At Any Age, we will equip you to more confidently navigate planned and unplanned transitions.
Weeks 1, 2, 5, 6, and 7 | Tues | Fletcher Music Hall| Ages 18+ Weeks 3, 4, and 8 | Tues | McKnight | Ages 18+Brass ensemble has a rich and robust repertoire, with music composed from the Renaissance until the modern day.
The Most Rev. Michael Bruce Curry is presiding bishop and primate of The Episcopal Church. At the church’s 78th General Convention in June 2015, he was elected to a nine-year term in this role and installed in November of that year; he serves as The Episcopal Church’s chief pastor, spokesperson, and president and chief executive...
Chautauqua Science Group Weekly Lecture with Astronomer Mike Humphrey, head of the Buffalo Astronomical Association
Children's School Old First Night Sing-Along! Families are welcome to join us at Smith Wilkes hall for a birthday celebration, sing-along, and dance party!
Weeks 2, 7 | Tu, Th | Turner 103 | Ages 16+Learn how to perform CPR and use an AED, along with other first aid skills.
Born in the United States to immigrant parents from China, Amy Tan rejected her mother’s expectations that she become a doctor and concert pianist. She chose to write fiction instead. In keeping with her love of science in the wild and childhood love of doodling, Tan — who serves on the board of the American...
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