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-Kahle offers fitness classes

Start the new year out by enrolling in a fitness class at Kahle Community Center. Classes beginning the first week of January include spinning, Jazzercize, Tae Kwon Do, Arnis, yoga, boxing and fencing. A free fitness clinic will be offered at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 4 by certified fitness trainer Don Dutil.

Look for the Douglas County Parks and Recreation Activity Guide in your mailbox this week. The guide contains a complete list of interesting programs for all ages. For more information call Kahle Community Center at (775) 586-7271.



-Potter guild, city sponsor workshops

The city of South Lake Tahoe Parks & Recreation Department in conjunction with the newly formed local Pottery Guild will begin workshops Jan. 6 at the South Lake Tahoe Senior Center, 3050 Lake Tahoe Blvd.



The workshop will meet from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mondays and Fridays for 12 weeks. Prior knowledge with ceramics is desirable. The cost is $150, which includes some materials and firings. Drop-ins will be welcomed if there is room to accommodate. For more information contact Karen Whitingham of the Pottery Guild at (530) 577-5512 or 544-4783.

-In-Home Committee meetsIn-Home Supportive Services Advisory Committee will meet at 9:30 a.m. Jan. 4 at the El Dorado County Department of Social Services, 3057 Briw Road, Placerville, Calif. The meeting is open to the public.

-Signup time for co-ed volleyball

The city of South Lake Tahoe Parks and Recreation Department is taking team signups for the co-ed volleyball season. All leagues start the week of Jan. 7 and run through April.

League play is each Monday for C & D leagues and each Wednesday for A & B leagues. Anyone interested in getting a team in this years league should call the Recreation Complex at (530) 542-6091.


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