Active Adults Salt Escape RS
Have you been to Batavia’s Salt Escape yet? Salt therapy is a natural and holistic way to restore your body and may improve your immune, cardiovascular and endocrine systems. Reduce stress and headaches, increase your energy and reduce physical ailments. This is a great treatment during cold and flu season. The session starts at 10:00 am and lasts one hour, please arrive a few minutes early. White socks may be worn if desired. Each participant will receive a bottle of water; headsets are available. There is some paperwork needed for your first visit. Take a mini vacation, try the Salt Escape this winter.
Location: 9 N River St and 31 N River St Instructor: Staff Cave and Lunch at Pal Joey’s
Fee includes one hour of Salt Cave experience followed by buffet lunch of pizza, salad, soup and soda at Pal Joey’s. CODE
202038-1A Th 202038-1B Th
DAYS DATES 04/26 05/17
Parents Group with Children CODE
DAYS DATES
202038-2A Th 202038-2B Th
TIME RES BNR NR
10:00A-12:30P $36 $41 $47 10:00A-12:30P $36 $41 $47
TIME
04/05 10:00-11:00A 05/03 10:00-11:00A
Adults Children $26 $26
$13 $13
College Tips
RS
This class is focused on finding the right college and sharing tips on how to pay for it. Explore the complex world of admissions and financial aid to help you understand how admissions decisions are made. What does the admissions committee really consider in deciding who gets in and who receives what financial awards? This workshop will also unveil important strategies you can use to get into and afford, the college of your choice. Both parents are encouraged to attend this free 90-minute seminar.
Location: CC Conference Room At 327 W. Wilson Street Instructor: My College Planning Team CODE
DAYS 203016-1A Th
DATES 05/17
TIME 7:00-8:30P
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