Taoist Tai Chi Society of USA: Phoenix, Arizona

Friday, January 26, 2007

Set Leader Training

Don't let the name fool you, Taoist Tai Chi set leader training is for anyone who is interested in learning more about the Taoist Tai Chi Society. Of coure, set leader training will show you how to assist the instructors in the beginner class. But, it will also offer information about the history of our Society, its founder and the Society's goal of helping people improve their health. There will be plenty of chances to practice your tai chi, dan yus and tor yus as well.
Date: Saturday, January 27, 10am
Time: 10:00am to about 4:30pm
Place: Univeristy of Phoenix, Hohokam Campus, Room 311
(Please see the locations section on the left side of the website for a map/directions)
To attend, you must be a registered member in good standing. You do not need to be an instructor or set leader to attend, but you should be interested in learning about tai chi beyond the physical practice. Lunch will be on your own, however, there will be a group planning to have a family style lunch at a local chinese resturaunt.

Monday, January 01, 2007

Happy New Year and 2007 Beginner Class Schedule

Hello Members and Friends,

We want to wish you health and happiness in the New Year!

We are planning more classes and events than ever in 2007 - We wantto teach more than 30 beginner classes this year. We are also offeringour first ever DAYTIME classes (starting this week).

We also have a new location for 2007: the University of Phoenix.Evening classes will continue at the Inn at Pima. Daytime and Saturdayclasses are now offered at the University of Phoenix. All classes areopen to the public.

  • Jan. 4 (THURSDAYS), we will kick off our first-ever DAYTIME classesat 10:30am at the University of Phoenix.
  • Jan. 6 (SATURDAYS), we will kick off the first weekend classes forthe new year at 8:00am at theUniversity of Phoenix.
  • Jan. 2 (TUESDAYS), we will kick off our first ever Tuesday eveningclasses at 6:30pm in Scottsdale.

Beginner classes will start on Jan. 9 (evening classes), Jan. 11(daytime classes), and Jan. 13 (weekend classes). For more informationon our new classes and locations, please see the schedule on the left for more information.

February and March beginner classes are also posted on the website. Youcan pre-register for those classes now.In February, we will be celebrating the Chinese New Year. In July, weare celebrating our 10th anniversary of the Taoist Tai Chi Society ofthe USA in Arizona. In October, we will be celebrating the Autumn MoonFestival. We are also planning four intensives and one workshop thisyear, in Arizona alone.

Please drop by and see us anytime!