Hey guys, sorry if this goes against any rules... But since this is a locally-minded space thought I might get some good advice. Anyone know of any community centers...
Crepuscular S. replied:
The Mighty Vine is an inexpensive place for physical workout stuff. I've had friends who went there. It's part of IKRON and is on Vine just south of McMillan. They have Tai Chi classes that I've been thinking of checking out. If you check the website for all the rec centers in Ham Cty it shows (in a kinda clunky format) what kinds of classes and meetings are at the various ones. Big variety and good deal as someone mentioned.
Crepuscular S. replied:
Mercy Health Professional Services on Victory Parkway has sliding scales super low for counseling. Like other places can be a waiting list, but pretty customizable.
Crepuscular S. replied:
It's chilly now, but in warm weather there's usually free yoga once a week in Washington Park. There used to be free yoga and Tai Chi sessions in Burnet Woods too. Both organized, I believe, by World Peace Yoga on Ludlow. Not sure if those still happen. Also check out the YWCA downtown on Walnut, across from the Main library. Really nice facilities, pool, various classes and it's possible to apply for lower-cost membership for less busy hours depending upon income.
Erica H. replied:
Call 558-8888 to reach Mental Health Access Point and they will connect you to a community mental health provider (like Central Clinic, GCBH or Talbert House). Hamilton County has a Mental Health Board which covers all payment for very low income persons (I can't recall the exact amount for a household of one). IKRON mentioned above is a good resource as is the Recovery Center on Auburn and the local chapter of NAMI. Feel free to pm me with other questions (I'm a therapist at a community mental health agency and have been a social worker for 19 years:))
Meghan S. replied:
The NAMI groups that meet are pretty great. Just look at the NAMI website to find the list of groups.
Chelsea O. replied:
Not sure if they still do this, but NAMI will hook you up with a therapist in town for free-they do so many sessions pro bono http://namiswoh.org/information-and-referral/
Robert I. replied:
is Icarus Project going to be happening at McMicken FreeSpace? http://theicarusproject.net/
andrew w. replied:
Modern Makers on wednesday in clifton
Crepuscular S. replied:
Greater Cincinnati Behavior Health Services is one of the largest mental health providers in this area. I think you still contact MHAP (Mental Health Access Point) at 513-558-8888 to get started. Most things no cost. Not sure if an official diagnosis is required to get in.
Wondering where folks go to do yoga around here. Any recommendations?
Mark R. replied:
Hero Gym Tuesday and Thursday at 6:30 pm. Drop ins and monthly set up. 4025 Hamilton Ave.
Mark R. replied:
Donna Rubin
Donna R. replied:
Hi, I teach in Northside at Hoffner lodge every M/W at 6:30 and Sunday 12:30...starting in July will be teaching T/TH 6:30 at Hero gym as well! http://3 leggeddogyoga.blogspot.com
This is my first time posting here so I hope this doesn't break any rules! I'm super interested in starting a black yoga class in Cincinnati. Well, attending one anyway....
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I am looking for yoga or Bollywood workout classes on weekdays during lunch time in blue ash area. Does...
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Smita S. replied:
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1232443073493699&id=474051359332878 Satrangi offers bollywood Zumba on Saturday, if interested call Smita@513-302-7998
Alright my friends. I want to take yoga seriously from more than a once in a while level to a semiregular (eventually regular) integrated part of my life. Any tips and...
Dawn S. replied:
Not sure if you remember Katy from the dance studio. She currently teaches something called I Chin Ching, which is basically yoga on steroids. She teaches it on Sundays at the studio from 4 - 5 pm. And she just recently put out a book; http://www.amazon.com/Chin-Ching-Exercises-Strength-Flexibility/dp/0991435508/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1396356782&sr=8-1&keywords=I+chin+ching Also, I have a friend, Amanda Strong that at one time taught yoga, however I don't know if she still does, but if she doesn't then she will know where to go so I'm tagging her to see if she can help.
Hey everyone! The Drop Inn Center is looking for a particular kind of volunteer. They are looking for a yoga teacher that would be willing to come in once a week or...
Brenda Z. replied:
Over-the-Rhine Community Housing has 4 students who were regularly coming to my class Fridays at 11 a.m. and haven't had a yoga class there since I've been gone this summer. They might appreciate being included in whatever class happens at the Drop Inn Center. My contact there was Andy Hutzel.
Dawn B. replied:
Thanks Phaedra Carlisle Young ! Christopher Williams, here's the place I made the request.
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Looking for some #rheum flare-friendly yoga for a serious yoga beginner. Any recommendations? #chroniclife
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I am looking to start a Yoga Club. I need 10 people to make this a reality. The club is basically, yogis of all different levels, coming together once a week to...
Alexander S. replied:
Okay Yogis, this club is gaining traction at warp speed. To make this a reality, I need you to message me your (M) numbers and I am still on a quest to find a treasurer. I would me most pleased with two treasurers to help alleviate the work load (not to say that it is a lot), deadlines are the most important aspect of the position. I will be helping with every position. Duties Include: Sr. Treasurer: • Create and maintain all event and activities budgets • Assemble a timetable for budgets • Attend all SALD treasurer meetings • Give budget reports after funds have been approved by UFB. • Manage and update the checking account for the organization • The final decision-maker for budget submissions • Maintain detailed records from previous event and activity budgets for future reference • Mentor the Jr. Treasurer throughout the school year so he/she is well informed and acquainted with the Treasurer’s position and can fully take over the Sr. Treasurer’s position in the following term Jr. Treasurer: • Create and maintain all event and activities budgets • Assemble a timetable for budgets • Attend all SALD treasurer meetings • Collaborate with the Sr. Treasurer in creating event and activities budgets • Give budget reports after funds have been approved by UFB. • Since the primary goal of the Jr. Treasurer is to become familiar with managing budgets and working with the SALD and UFB offices, they are fully aware from the terms set by the officer nomination process, the Jr. Treasurer must take over the Sr. Treasurer position in the following school year and mentor the following year’s elected Jr. Treasurer.
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