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Patterson Park Community Center
This fun sport combines many elements of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong. The rules are simple and easy for beginners to learn, but the game can become quick, fast-paced and competitive for experienced players. *An instructional class is held at Sports*Com every Thursday from 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. For rules and more information, visit the USA Pickleball Association's website. Call 615-893-7439 for more information.
City Hall Rotunda
Patterson Community Center
Short intense bouts of strength and cardio training followed by short periods of rest. This style of training helps the body burn calories and fat throughout the day.
Sports*Com
These dynamic dance-based fitness programs fuse Latin rhythms with international music themes for high-energy, moderate intensity cardio workouts.
McFadden Community Center
This fun sport combines many elements of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong. The rules are simple and easy for beginners to learn, but the game can become quick, fast-paced and competitive for experienced players. Call 615-893-1802 for more information.
This 45-minute muscle building class is perfect for beginners, seniors and intermediate exercisers. This class includes standing and floor work and may use body weight, hand weights, bands and balls. Light cardio bursts may also be included.
Wilderness Station at Barfield Crescent Park
Let’s get outside and enjoy the health benefits of walking and enjoying nature together. We will be walking on a paved path for a 2-mile round trip. You may adjust your walk to be shorter or longer. Call 615-217-3017 for more information.
Specifically designed fitness class for men and women over 50. This class will improve your cardiovascular capacity, and muscle strength, as well as, your flexibility.
Exercise Studio
Tai Chi is an ancient Chinese discipline consisting of slow movements and postures done in a fluid and relaxed manner. It is used to reduce stress, increase flexibility, improve muscle strength, increase stamina and agility and increase the feeling of well-being. For ages 15+.
Cannonsburgh Village
For the second year, Cannonsburgh Village is hosting a Drive-Through Christmas Lights event! Load up the car and enjoy a festive way to add to those cozy holiday memories. Cannonsburgh Village will come to life with a Christmas light display on the first three weekends in December on Fridays, December 3, 10 & 17, Saturdays, December 4, 11, & 18, and Sundays, December 5, 12, & 19, from 5:30-8:30 pm. Open to all ages. For more information contact Cannonsburgh Village, 615-890-0355.
St. Clair Senior Center
Room 105
This class focuses on strength, balance, cardio, core, and range of motion. Saturday class added! You must sign up for all classes due to the limited number of spaces available. No class September 6 or October 7. Limit 35. Meets in Room 105.
Join this fun group for Pinochle playing! Limit 12 Room 402
Dominoes! Learn to play chicken foot with this fun group. Room 502
Room 206
Gentle yoga for seniors that is suitable for beginning to intermediate level. You must be able to lie down and stand up without assistance for this class. Mats are provided or you may bring your own. Cost: $10/ month. Limit 25. Meets in Room 206. No class on November 11 & 26 nor December 8 & 24.
St Clair Street Senior Center
Room 204
Focuses on building strength and increasing flexibility and range of motion. Great class for beginners or those who haven’t exercised in a while. You must sign up for all classes due to the limited number of spaces available. For ages 60+. Limit 20. Meets in Room 204 . No class on November 26 & December 4.
Stop in and play awhile
Do you like to sing? Share your talents with this fun group. You will sing a-long with your favorite musicians while reading the lyrics from a large screen TV. Room 105