Today
Tidal Wave — 5:30 a.m., Well Being Massage and Functional Fitness, 195 E. Winnie Lane. Reverse the affect of sitting and standing in a flexed position all day! Use our Water Rowers to activate your under-used posterior muscles, and row your way to a healthy and balanced body. The rowing combined with a strength building circuit that uses free weights and resistance bands will aid in building muscle strength and endurance and boost your metabolism. For information, visit www.carsoncityfitness.com, or call 775-546-3414.
Indoor Cycling Class — 9 a.m., noon and 5:30 p.m., Douglas County Community and Senior Center, 1329 Waterloo Lane, Gardnerville. Get your heart pumping with group cycling classes where participants can modify the bike’s resistance to meet their own personal workout/training needs. Instructors: Mary Merry, Orlando Sanchez and Lisa Wright. Bikes are available in a first-come first-served basis and enrollment starts no more than one hour prior to class time. Enrollment is paid in person as a drop-in fee of $5 per class. Classes are in the North Room. For information, call the center at 775-782-5500, ext. 1.
Ping Pong — 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Carson City Senior Center, 911 Beverly Drive.
Carson City Parks & Recreation Easy Walk to Ross Gold Park — 9 a.m., meet at 280 Appion Way. We will check to see how much water is in the pond, talk about the improvement plans for the park and then walk over to check on the progress for the new freeway. Water and closed-toed shoes required. Hats and sunscreen recommended. If it rains or snows, meet at the Multi-Purpose Athletic Center (MAC) at 1860 Russell Way. Easy Walk Program: Walks of 1 to 2 miles in length with none or negligible elevation gain, and frequently paved or smooth paths. The walks will usually be of approximately one hour in duration. All walks can be found on the Nevada Appeal and Carson Now event calendars, and at www.musclepowered.org/calendar. The Muscle Powered calendar is a public calendar and you can add it to your Google calendar by clicking on the “Google Calendar” and follow the instructions. Leader: Donna Inversin, 775-315-6763 or donnanv1@gmail.com. For information, visit www.carson.org/government/departments-g-z/parks-recreation-open-space.
Rhythm Rockers — 10-11 a.m., Carson City Senior Center, 911 Beverly Drive.
Yoga — 10-11:30 a.m., Carson City Senior Center, 911 Beverly Drive.
Compulsive Eaters Anonymous Meeting — 10 a.m., St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 314 N. Division St. Do you want to recover from compulsive eating? We want to help. Anyone is welcome at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church at 5:15 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays and 10 a.m. Tuesdays. A weekly meeting is held at 7 p.m. Sundays at Carson Valley United Methodist Church, 1385 Centerville Lane in Garnerville. Visit www.ceahow.org or call 775-400-0098 for more.
Al-Anon — 12-1:30 p.m., Carson City Senior Center, 911 Beverly Drive.
Qigong Tai Chi — 1-2 p.m., Carson Tahoe Cancer Center, 1535 Medical Parkway. Qigong Tai Chi by Kathryn Bricker Tai Chi Easy is a mind-body practice that combines gentle exercise, breath practice, self-applied massage, and meditation to activate self-healing properties that ancient Chinese texts call the “healer within.” Registration is required. Contact 775-445-7500 for information.
Women’s Mountain Bike Ride — 5:30 p.m., Muscle Powered, Join the ladies on a mountain biking adventure through the Sierra. Meet at Foothill Drive (more details soon). For information, visit musclepowered.org.
Muscle Powered Evening Conditioning Hike to Prison Hill-Koontz Lane — 5:30 p.m., east end of Koontz Lane by water tanks. Meet in the dirt parking area left of the water tanks at the end of Koontz Lane. Water and closed-toed shoes required. Hats, sunscreen and walking sticks recommended. Muscle Powered Evening Conditioning Hikes Program: Evening hikes of 4-6 miles in length with an elevation gain, sometimes over 500 feet and usually on single track trail. The evening hike will usually be 11/2 hour duration or more. All hikes can be found on the Nevada Appeal and Carson Now event calendars, at www.musclepowered.org/calendar, Carson Valley Hikers and Backpackers Meetup site. The Muscle Powered calendar is a public calendar and you can add it to your Google calendar by clicking on the “Google Calendar” and follow the instructions. For information, visit musclepowered.org.
Yoga Glow - Taught by Jill Mustacchio — 5:45-6:45 p.m., Carson Tahoe Cancer Center, 1535 Medical Parkway. Classes are designed to promote a sense of well being for cancer survivors and patients in treatment. Learn postures linking breath and movement. Registration required. Call 775-445-7500.
Beginning West Coast Swing Lesson — 6 p.m., El Charro Avitia, 4389 S. Carson St. Every Tuesday night come to High Sierra Swing Dance Club’s beginning West Coast Swing lesson from 6 to 7 p.m. The cost is $8. Free dance from 7 to 8 p.m. No partner necessary. Due to infrequent special events at El Charro, check www.HSSDC.org to confirm class is being held.
Wednesday
Indoor Cycling Class — 6:15 a.m., Douglas County Community and Senior Center, 1329 Waterloo Lane, Gardnerville. Get your heart pumping with group cycling classes where participants can modify the bike’s resistance to meet their own personal workout/training needs. Instructors: Mary Merry, Orlando Sanchez and Lisa Wright. Bikes are available in a first-come first-served basis and enrollment starts no more than one hour prior to class time. Enrollment is paid in person as a drop-in fee of $5 per class. Classes are in the North Room. For information, call the center at 775-782-5500, ext. 1.
Ping Pong — 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Carson City Senior Center, 911 Beverly Drive.
Indoor Cycling Class — 9 a.m., noon and 5:30 p.m., Douglas County Community and Senior Center, 1329 Waterloo Lane, Gardnerville. Instructors: Mary Merry, Orlando Sanchez and Lisa Wright. Bikes are available in a first-come first-served basis and enrollment starts no more than one hour prior to class time. Enrollment is paid in person as a drop-in fee of $5 per class. Classes are in the North Room. For information, call the center at 775-782-5500, ext. 1.
Resistance Exercise — 9:30-10:30 a.m., Carson City Senior Center, 911 Beverly Drive.
Ageless Training — 10 a.m., Well Being Massage and Functional Fitness, 195 E. Winnie Lane. A self-paced full body workout for active older adults. Participants are challenged with body weight and resistance training exercises designed to increase strength, stability and endurance. Lastly, we focus on improving balance through movement patterns and exercises that help each participant gain a sense of independence and peace of mind. For information, visit www.carsoncityfitness.com, or call 775-546-3414.
Breast Feeding Support Group, A Mom’s Network — 10-11 a.m., Carson Tahoe Health & Wellness Institute, 1470 Medical Parkway, Suite 250. The informal group is led by a lactation consultant. It provides ongoing support to mothers regarding breast feeding and mothering. All breast feeding mothers and their babies are welcome to attend. Call 775-445-5122 for information.
Yoga - Taught by Kathryn Bricker — 10:30 a.m., Carson Tahoe Cancer Center, 1535 Medical Parkway. The gentle yoga class is designed to teach easy movements to promote deep breathing and relaxation during cancer treatment. Simple stretching is demonstrated in a tranquil setting with other cancer patients. This may relieve stress and lessen treatment side effects. Contact 775-445-7500 for information. Registration required.
Blood Pressure Clinic — 10:30 a.m., Carson City Senior Center, 911 Beverly Drive.
Yoga by Ruth Chan — 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Carson Tahoe Health & Wellness Institute, 1470 Medical Parkway, Suite 250. Come to weekly yoga to increase flexibility, mental clarity and stress reduction. Cost is $5 per class.
Tears and Rainbows — 12:30 p.m., Carson City Senior Center, 911 Beverly Drive.
Better Breathers — 1:15-2:15 p.m., Carson City Senior Center, 911 Beverly Drive.
Alzheimer’s Association Caregiver Support Group — 2:30 p.m., Carson City Senior Center, Joshua Room, 911 Beverly Drive. The Alzheimer’s Association’s Caregiver Support Group is designed to provide emotional, educational and social support for caregivers through regularly scheduled meetings. They help participants develop methods and skills to solve problems. The group encourages caregivers to maintain their own personal, physical and emotional health, as well as optimally care for the person with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia. For information, call 775-786-8061, or go to www.alz.org/norcal/index.asp.
Small Steps. Big Rewards. National Diabetes Prevention Program — 3-4 p.m., Carson Tahoe Health & Wellness Institute, 1470 Medical Parkway, Suite 250. In conjunction with the CDC and the National Diabetes Prevention Program another session of “Small Steps. Big Rewards.” began April 5. A year-long program, consisting of 16 weekly sessions plus six monthly sessions, that has proven to be effective in eliminating the risk of diabetes. Enrollment fee is $40, each session $10 and payment plans are available. For information, contact 775-445-5169.
Eat Like a Greek! — 4 p.m., Carson Tahoe Regional Medical Center, Valley View Room, 1600 Medical Parkway. Join Kim Mason, MS. RD., for an eight-week nutrition course about the benefits behind the Mediterranean diet. Research suggests that the benefits of following a Mediterranean-style eating pattern may be many: improved weight loss, better control of blood glucose (sugar) levels and reduced risk of depression, to name a few. Class meets Wednesdays beginning April 26. Registration is $20. For information, contact 775-445-5169 or register at https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/eventReg?oeidk=a07edmh0gjjae623ba0&oseq=&c=&ch=.
Overeaters Anonymous — 5:30 p.m., 1375 Centerville Lane, Gardnerville. What you will find at OA meetings is acceptance of you as you are now, as you were, as you will be; understanding of the problems you now face — problems almost certainly shared by others in the group; communication that comes as the natural result of our mutual understanding; recovery from your illness; power to enter a new way of life through the practice of the Twelve-Step recovery program, the belief in a power greater than yourself, and the support and companionship of the group. What you won’t find at OA meetings are weigh-ins; packaged meals; dues; fees; “shoulds; “musts”; and judgment. If you decide that you are one of us, we welcome you with open arms. Whatever your circumstances, we offer you the gift of acceptance. You are not alone anymore. For information, visit www.oanns.org.
Tidal Wave — 5:30 p.m., Well Being Massage and Functional Fitness, 195 E. Winnie Lane. Reverse the affect of sitting and standing in a flexed position all day! Use our Water Rowers to activate your under-used posterior muscles, and row your way to a healthy and balanced body. The rowing combined with a strength building circuit that uses free weights and resistance bands will aid in building muscle strength and endurance and boost your metabolism. For information, visit www.carsoncityfitness.com, or call 775-546-3414.
Healthy Habits - Taught by Verna Lewis — 5:45-6:45 p.m., Carson Tahoe Cancer Center, 1535 Medical Parkway. This program provides one-on-one support and education on nutrition during treatment and how to cope with side effects from chemotherapy and radiation. Designed to help cancer survivors regain their strength, Healthy Habits assists with getting patients back to normal activities. A personal trainer promotes good walking and movement techniques using light weights or bands to rebuild muscle mass. Trainers will coach patients on good nutrition to promote healing and increase stamina. Registration is required. Contact 775-445-7500.
Mental Health Family & Peer Support Groups — 6 p.m., National Alliance on Mental Illness, 1080 N. Minnesota St. NAMI is the National Alliance on Mental Illness, the nation’s largest grass roots mental health organization. Join us for the Family & Peer Support Group on the second and fourth Wednesday of every month at Compass Behavioral Health in Carson City. What is a NAMI family support group? A free, confidential support group for loved ones of people living with mental illness. Fosters group discussion and interaction. Led by trained volunteer facilitators who have a loved one with a mental illness. Does not recommend or endorse any medications. Solve problems by using the combined wisdom of group members. Families join a caring group of people that encourage, support and empower each other. Families are no longer alone and have a renewed sense of hope. What is a NAMI Connection Support Group for Peers? A free, confidential support group for adults living with mental illness. Discusses personal challenges and recovery. Led by trained peer facilitators who are experienced in living well with mental illness. Share coping strategies and offer one another support and understanding. First time attendees, call to register and confirm meeting. Kathy at 775-225-1952 or Pat at 775-882-6905. For information, visit namiwesternnevada.org.
Al-Anon Family — 6:30-8 p.m., Carson City Senior Center, 911 Beverly Drive.
Merry go Rounds — 7 p.m., Carson City Senior Center, 911 Beverly Drive.
Thursday
19th Annual Senior Celebration — 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Carson Nugget, 507 N. Carson St. Northern Nevada’s largest health and information fair in honor of Older American’s Month. All proceeds benefit Northern Nevada seniors. The free event offers live entertainment and giveaways.
Ping Pong — 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Carson City Senior Center, 911 Beverly Drive.
Tidal Wave — 5:30 a.m., Well Being Massage and Functional Fitness, 195 E. Winnie Lane. Reverse the affect of sitting and standing in a flexed position all day! Use our Water Rowers to activate your under-used posterior muscles, and row your way to a healthy and balanced body. The rowing combined with a strength building circuit that uses free weights and resistance bands will aid in building muscle strength and endurance and boost your metabolism. For information, visit www.carsoncityfitness.com, or call 775-546-3414.
Rhythm Rockers — 10-11 a.m., Carson City Senior Center, 911 Beverly Drive.
Yoga — 10-11:30 a.m., Carson City Senior Center, 911 Beverly Drive.
Al-Anon — 12-1:30 p.m., Carson City Senior Center, 911 Beverly Drive.
Qigong Tai Chi — 1-2 p.m., Carson Tahoe Cancer Center, 1535 Medical Parkway. Qigong Tai Chi by Kathryn Bricker Tai Chi Easy is a mind-body practice that combines gentle exercise, breath practice, self-applied massage, and meditation to activate self-healing properties that ancient Chinese texts call the “healer within.” Registration is required. Contact 775-445-7500 for information.
Alzheimer’s Association Caregiver Support Group — 2:30 p.m., Carson City Senior Center, 911 Beverly Drive. The Alzheimer’s Association’s Caregiver Support Group is designed to provide emotional, educational and social support for caregivers through regularly scheduled meetings. They help participants develop methods and skills to solve problems. The group encourages caregivers to maintain their own personal, physical and emotional health, as well as optimally care for the person with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia. For information, call 775-786-8061, or go to visit www.alz.org/norcal/index.asp.
Muscle Powered Easy Hike to Centennial Park East — 3 p.m., meet at the back of Centennial Park, across from the baseball fields on Heritage Way. We will walk the upper trail. Closed-toed shoes and water are required. Bring a friend and/or friendly dogs. Hats, sunscreen and walking sticks recommended. Muscle Powered Easy Hike program are hikes of between 2 to 4 miles in length, often with some elevation gain (no more than 500 feet) and can be on a paved path, smooth wide trail, or single track. The hikes will usually be of approximately 1 1/2 duration. All hikes can be found on the Nevada Appeal and Carson Now event calendars, and at www.musclepowered.org/calendar. The Muscle Powered calendar is a public calendar and you can add it to your Google calendar by clicking on the “Google Calendar” and follow the instructions. Leader: Debbie Lane, 775-841-4456, debbie.lane102@yahoo.com. For information, visit musclepowered.org.
Ladies, It’s Time to Take Control! — 4 p.m., Carson Tahoe Health & Wellness Institute, 1470 Medical Parkway, Suite 250. The Women’s Pelvic Health Educational Program at The Health & Wellness Institute (HWI) at Carson Tahoe offers a six-week program for women of all ages, whether you’re looking to improve your sexual function, increase bladder and bowel control or help prevent the need for future surgeries. Meets Mondays and Thursdays beginning May 1. Registration is $50. For information, call 775-445-5169.
Compulsive Eaters Anonymous Meeting — 5:15 p.m., St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 314 N. Division St. Do you want to recover from compulsive eating? We want to help. Anyone is welcome at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church at 5:15 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays and 10 a.m. Tuesdays. A weekly meeting is held at 7 p.m. Sundays at Carson Valley United Methodist Church, 1385 Centerville Lane in Garnerville. Visit www.ceahow.org, or call 775-400-0098.
Hatha Yoga (with a View) — 5:15-6:15 p.m., Carson Tahoe Regional Medical Center, 1600 Medical Parkway. Takes place on the third floor in the Valley View Room. The cost is $5 per class.
Old Man Karate — 5:30 to 7 p.m., Yaple’s Ballroom, 315 N. Carson St. Open to ages 40 and up. Drop in fee is $5. Classes are recommended for those who dropped out of martial arts because it was too strenuous. Classes are built to avoid injury and have fun. Beginners welcome. For information, call 775-882-4008.
Multiple Myeloma Support Group — 5:30 p.m., Carson Tahoe Cancer Center, 1535 Medical Parkway. Share experiences, gain strength and knowledge with other multiple myeloma survivors. Caregivers welcome. Call 775-445-7500 to RSVP or for information.
Co-Dependents Anonymous — 5:45-7:45 p.m., Carson City Senior Center, 911 Beverly Drive.
Healthy Habits - Taught by Verna Lewis — 5:45-6:45 p.m., Carson Tahoe Cancer Center, 1535 Medical Parkway. This program provides one-on-one support and education on nutrition during treatment and how to cope with side effects from chemotherapy and radiation. Designed to help cancer survivors regain their strength, Healthy Habits assists with getting patients back to normal activities. A personal trainer promotes good walking and movement techniques using light weights or bands to rebuild muscle mass. Trainers will coach patients on good nutrition to promote healing and increase stamina. Registration is required. Contact 775-445-7500.
Alzheimer’s Association Caregiver Support Group — 6:30 p.m., Alzheimer’s Association Northern California and Northern Nevada, 1600 Medical Parkway, Juniper Room. The Alzheimer’s Association’s Caregiver Support Group is designed to provide emotional, educational and social support for caregivers through regularly scheduled meetings. They help participants develop methods and skill to solve problems. The group encourages caregivers to maintain their own personal, physical and emotional health, as well as optimally care for the person with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia. Call 775-786-8061 for information, or go to www.alz.org/norcal/index.asp.
Friday
Yoga with Joanna Jepson — 9-10 a.m., Carson Tahoe Health & Wellness Institute, 1470 Medical Parkway, Suite 250.
Ping Pong — 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Carson City Senior Center, 911 Beverly Drive.
Ageless Training — 9 a.m., Well Being Massage and Functional Fitness, 195 E. Winnie Lane. A self-paced full body workout for active older adults. Participants are challenged with body weight and resistance training exercises designed to increase strength, stability and endurance. Lastly, we focus on improving balance through movement patterns and exercises that help each participant gain a sense of independence and peace of mind. For information, visit www.carsoncityfitness.com, or call 775-546-3414.
Resistance Exercise — 9:30-10:30 a.m., Carson City Senior Center, 911 Beverly Drive.
Overeaters Anonymous — noon, 1617 Fairview Drive, Suite 1. What you will find at OA meetings is acceptance of you as you are now, as you were, as you will be; understanding of the problems you now face — problems almost certainly shared by others in the group; communication that comes as the natural result of our mutual understanding; recovery from your illness; power to enter a new way of life through the practice of the Twelve-Step recovery program, the belief in a power greater than yourself, and the support and companionship of the group. What you won’t find at OA meetings are weigh-ins; packaged meals; dues; fees; “shoulds; “musts”; and judgment. If you decide that you are one of us, we welcome you with open arms. Whatever your circumstances, we offer you the gift of acceptance. You are not alone anymore. For information, visit www.oanns.org.
Body Recharge — noon, Well Being Massage and Functional Fitness, 195 E. Winnie Lane. A restorative class aimed to give your body a re-set and/or recharge. You will use foam rolling and trigger point balls as well as other methods to bring relief to chronic muscle and joint pain areas. We also explore corrective and developmental exercises (using partner stretching/PNF/yoga poses/Swiss Stability Ball, etc.) to activate the “little muscles” and increase stabilization of the joints. This class helps prepare the body for everyday movement and exercise. As important, it benefits individuals making the transition from rehab to fitness. For information, visit www.carsoncityfitness.com, or call 775-546-3414.
Square Dancing — 6 p.m., Carson City Senior Center, 911 Beverly Drive.
Saturday
Old Man Karate — 8:30 a.m., Yaple’s Ballroom, 315 N. Carson St. Open to ages 40 and up. Drop in fee is $5. Classes are recommended for those who dropped out of martial arts because it was too strenuous. Classes are built to avoid injury and have fun. Beginners welcome. For information, call 775-882-4008.
Indoor Cycling Class — 9 a.m., Douglas County Community and Senior Center, 1329 Waterloo Lane, Gardnerville. Get your heart pumping with group cycling classes where participants can modify the bike’s resistance to meet their own personal workout/training needs. Instructors: Mary Merry, Orlando Sanchez and Lisa Wright. Bikes are available in a first-come first-served basis and enrollment starts no more than one hour prior to class time. Enrollment is paid in person as a drop-in fee of $5 per class. Classes are in the North Room. For information, call the center at 775-782-5500, ext. 1.
Tidal Wave — 9 a.m., Well Being Massage and Functional Fitness, 195 E. Winnie Lane. Reverse the affect of sitting and standing in a flexed position all day! Use our Water Rowers to activate your under-used posterior muscles, and row your way to a healthy and balanced body. The rowing combined with a strength building circuit that uses free weights and resistance bands will aid in building muscle strength and endurance and boost your metabolism. For information, visit www.carsoncityfitness.com, or call 775-546-3414.
Overeaters Anonymous — 9:30 a.m., 1080 N. Minnesota St. What you will find at OA meetings is acceptance of you as you are now, as you were, as you will be; understanding of the problems you now face — problems almost certainly shared by others in the group; communication that comes as the natural result of our mutual understanding; recovery from your illness; power to enter a new way of life through the practice of the Twelve-Step recovery program, the belief in a power greater than yourself, and the support and companionship of the group. What you won’t find at OA meetings are weigh-ins; packaged meals; dues; fees; “shoulds; “musts”; and judgment. If you decide that you are one of us, we welcome you with open arms. Whatever your circumstances, we offer you the gift of acceptance. You are not alone anymore. For information, visit www.oanns.org.
Motiyogachi — 10-11 a.m., Health and Wellness Institute, 1470 Medical Parkway, Suite 250. MoTiYoGaChi (pronounced Moe-Tie-Yo-Gah-Chee) combines primal tribal movements with the fluid, meditative movements of tai chi, chi kung, and yoga. A fun, low-impact, multi-level movement class to strengthen the body, energize the spirit, and calm the mind. ‘Moti’ will leave you feeling alive, empowered, energized, and filled with peace. $5.00 per class, 10 weeks beginning April 8. For information, contact 775-445-5169.
Sunday
Muscle Powered Weekly Bicycle Ride — Meet Sundays at 9 a.m. at Fremont Elementary School, 1511 Firebox Road, in the south parking lot, next to the Linear Ditch Trail. Ride is free and will normally consist of two loops, which are 10-15 miles long each. This allows a rider to do 10-15 miles or 20-30 miles depending on the loops. The ride pace will vary depending on rider level but will usually be about a 12-16 mile per hour pace. This is a no-drop ride. Email Shane at shane@shanetrotter.net. Riders must have a bicycle in safe working condition, helmet and close-toed shoes. Participants are responsible for their own transportation to the meeting site. For information, visit musclepowered.org.
Monday
Indoor Cycling Class — 6:15 a.m., Douglas County Community and Senior Center, 1329 Waterloo Lane, Gardnerville. Get your heart pumping with group cycling classes where participants can modify the bike’s resistance to meet their own personal workout/training needs. Instructors: Mary Merry, Orlando Sanchez and Lisa Wright. Bikes are available in a first-come first-served basis and enrollment starts no more than one hour prior to class time. Enrollment is paid in person as a drop-in fee of $5 per class. Classes are in the North Room. For information, call the center at 775-782-5500, ext. 1.
Ageless Training — 10 a.m., Well Being Massage and Functional Fitness, 195 E. Winnie Lane. A self-paced full body workout for active older adults. Participants are challenged with body weight and resistance training exercises designed to increase strength, stability and endurance. Lastly, we focus on improving balance through movement patterns and exercises that help each participant gain a sense of independence and peace of mind. For information, visit www.carsoncityfitness.com, or call 775-546-3414.
Body Recharge — noon, Well Being Massage and Functional Fitness, 195 E. Winnie Lane. A restorative class aimed to give your body a re-set and/or recharge. You will use foam rolling and trigger point balls as well as other methods to bring relief to chronic muscle and joint pain areas. We also explore corrective and developmental exercises (using partner stretching/PNF/yoga poses/Swiss Stability Ball, etc.) to activate the “little muscles” and increase stabilization of the joints. This class helps prepare the body for everyday movement and exercise. As important, it benefits individuals making the transition from rehab to fitness. For information, visit www.carsoncityfitness.com, or call 775-546-3414.
Ladies, It’s Time to Take Control! — 4 p.m., Carson Tahoe Health & Wellness Institute, 1470 Medical Parkway, Suite 250. The Women’s Pelvic Health Educational Program at The Health & Wellness Institute (HWI) at Carson Tahoe offers a six-week program for women of all ages, whether you’re looking to improve your sexual function, increase bladder and bowel control or help prevent the need for future surgeries. Meets Mondays and Thursdays beginning May 1. Registration is $50. For information, call 775-445-5169.
Hatha Yoga (with a View) — 5:15-6:15 p.m., Carson Tahoe Regional Medical Center, 1600 Medical Parkway. Takes place on the third floor in the Valley View Room. The cost is $5 per class.
Compulsive Eaters Anonymous Meeting — 5:15 p.m., St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 314 N. Division St. Do you want to recover from compulsive eating? We want to help. Anyone is welcome at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church at 5:15 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays and 10 a.m. Tuesdays. A weekly meeting is held at 7 p.m. Sundays at Carson Valley United Methodist Church, 1385 Centerville Lane in Gardnerville. Visit www.ceahow.org or call 775-400-0098 for more.
Overeaters Anonymous — 5:30 p.m., 1617 Fairview Drive, Suite 1. What you will find at OA meetings is acceptance of you as you are now, as you were, as you will be; understanding of the problems you now face — problems almost certainly shared by others in the group; communication that comes as the natural result of our mutual understanding; recovery from your illness; power to enter a new way of life through the practice of the Twelve-Step recovery program, the belief in a power greater than yourself, and the support and companionship of the group. What you won’t find at OA meetings are weigh-ins; packaged meals; dues; fees; “shoulds; “musts”; and judgment. If you decide that you are one of us, we welcome you with open arms. Whatever your circumstances, we offer you the gift of acceptance. You are not alone anymore. For information, visit www.oanns.org.
Old Man Karate — 5:30 to 7 p.m., Yaple’s Ballroom, 315 N. Carson St. Open to ages 40 and up. Drop in fee is $5. Classes are recommended for those who dropped out of martial arts because it was too strenuous. Classes are built to avoid injury and have fun. Beginners welcome. For information, call 775-882-4008.
Breast Feeding Support Group, A Mom’s Network — 5:30-6:30 p.m., Carson Tahoe Health & Wellness Institute, 1470 Medical Parkway, Suite 250. The informal group is led by a lactation consultant. It provides ongoing support to mothers regarding breast feeding and mothering. All breast feeding mothers and their babies are welcome to attend. Call 775-445-5122 for information.
Tidal Wave — 5:30 p.m., Well Being Massage and Functional Fitness, 195 E. Winnie Lane. Reverse the affect of sitting and standing in a flexed position all day! Use our Water Rowers to activate your under-used posterior muscles, and row your way to a healthy and balanced body. The rowing combined with a strength building circuit that uses free weights and resistance bands will aid in building muscle strength and endurance and boost your metabolism. For information, visit www.carsoncityfitness.com, or call 775-546-3414.
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