Tutu’s House: 12-13-16

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Advanced Ukulele meets every Tuesday from 9:30—11 a.m. with Aunty Marjie Spencer, and welcomes experienced players of all ages to bring their ukulele and join in a morning of friendship and song. Bring your iPAD or laptop, with forScore or unrealBook ‘app’ installed for music sharing.

Tutu’s House Writers’ Support Group gathers every Tuesday from 10 a.m.—noon. Interested persons are invited to join whether new writers or published authors to share many genres: fiction, non-fiction, essays and poetry. Share something you are currently working on with this interesting group in an encouraging place to explore your writing voice.

Knitting &Knitting Support is held every Tuesday from 12:30—3 p.m. with Gretchen Geisler, lifetime knitter. This class is for all skill levels, ages 10 to adult. Bring projects, get knitting questions answered and visit with other knitters. Beginners will be guided into a suitable project.

Mama-Fit Club for Women meets on Wednesdays from 9—10 a.m. with Ranya, Kate and Krish. A fun video workout is used for all levels of fitness, whether preparing for pregnancy or recovering postpartum. Keiki play with each other during the workout. The class is open to all women, with or without children. Wear comfortable clothes and exercise shoes. Bring water, a towel, yoga mat and lightweights or resistance bands if possible.

Overeaters Anonymous is held from 12-noon—1 p.m. every Friday. OA is a fellowship of individuals who, through shared experience, strength and hope, are recovering from compulsive eating and compulsive food behaviors. OA welcomes anyone who wishes to stop eating compulsively.

Yoga Basics with Janet Lam will be on Dec. 19 from 8—9 a.m. Start your week feeling balanced, flexible and strong. This class includes fundamental yoga poses for beginning students, although not specifically a beginner’s class. The movement sequence can easily accommodate students new to yoga or returning to a yoga practice.