PARKERSBURG — Mid-Ohio Valley yoga enthusiasts got a chance to try things a little differently Sunday in the form of alpaca yoga. Weird Flex Yoga owner an
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Mid-Ohio Valley yoga enthusiasts got a chance to try things a little differently Sunday in the form of alpaca yoga. Weird Flex Yoga owner and instructor M
PARKERSBURG — Mid-Ohio Valley yoga enthusiasts got a chance to try things a little differently Sunday in the form of alpaca yoga. Weird Flex Yoga owner an
WOOSTER The community center will start to welcome back more of its clientele over the next month as limited programming returns.
The Wooster Community Center reopened its fitness center and began offering tax aid services on Feb. 1. It will resume offering some of its fitness programming as well as allowing games of billiards, table tennis, and bingo on March 1.
Congregate card and game groups will not be permitted at this time. The community lounge and public restrooms will not be open for use on a walk-in basis. Restroom use will be limited to patrons using the facility for programming.
Programs will resume with reduced capacity, regulations, and social distancing in place. All individuals entering the facility must wear a mask at all times unless actively participating in a fitness activity. The center is operating under the Ohio Department of Health guidelines for senior centers.
Art kit project helps spread the joy of art
Staff Report
WOOSTER - This December, Wayne Center for the Arts, Local Roots and local artist Carli Moorefield are working together to bring art to kids in Wayne County, according to a news release from the WCA.
From now until Dec. 23, proceeds from sales of Wayne Center for the Arts ornaments, handcrafted by Moorefield, will be used to purchase art kits for families in need. These art kits will be distributed free in a drive-through art event on Wednesday, Dec. 23 from 2 to 6 p.m. in the Local Roots parking lot.
WCA Board President Emily Mariola helped coordinate the project, seeing a need to “get art to kids” this holiday season. Sponsors and donors have raised enough funding to provide 200 art kits. The project featured in this art kit is a winter snow scene painting, a project designed by WCA Pottery Coordinator Adam McVicker.