![]() ![]() Weekly.Ĭalifornia Retired Teachers Association: 11:30-1:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Strength, flexibility, balance, coordination exercises. Tuesdays and Thursdays.įitness for Movement Disorders: 11 a.m.-noon for those with Parkinson’s, Multiple Sclerosis, etc. Low-impact exercise program to provide full body workout. Third Tuesday.įeather River Senior Center: open 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Feather River Senior Citizens Association, 1335 Myers St. Free services for seniors through Passages. Yoga postures, breathing practices, meditation, deep relaxation. For beginners or anyone who wants a slower-paced class. Emphasizes importance of balance, mobility, flexibility and range of motion. Appointments conducted 10 a.m.-noon on fourth Mondays. Drop-in fee $6 10 Pass punch card available, $50. ![]() PV Recreation Center, next to Bidwell Jr. Movement of the human body, mind and spirit in harmony with nature. Tai Chi for Health and Serenity: 5:30-7 p.m. Basic Yoga postures, breathing, meditation, relaxation. For those in wheelchairs or with other limited mobility aerobics conditioning, strength, endurance. Weekly.įitness for Limited Mobility: 2-3:30 p.m. Sponsored by Glenn County Senior Centers. Senior Nutrition Center, 19 Walker St., Orland. Gentle Tai Chi: 1:30 p.m., free to seniors. Reservations required 48 hours in advance, 898-4224. Learn about shortcuts in texting, placing pictures in messages, finding and loading apps, navigation, camera/video features and more. Advance 24-hour reservations required, 898-4224. Lakeside Pavilion.įeather River Senior Center: open 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Taught on laptop computers with Windows (not for Apple users). Level 2, For those with a little computer knowledge, learn about Internet and email. Improve balance, body alignment, circulation, relaxation. Individualized programs for water wellness or fitness floor class. Senior Wellness Program: 8:15 a.m.-noon for ages 55 and older who have medical issues such as high blood pressure, cancer, diabetes, joint replaces, cardiac/pulmonary issues. Stretch, relaxation, deep breathing in pool at Chico Sports Club. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.Īqua Yoga: 7:45-8:30 a.m. Feather River Activity Center, 1875 Feather Blvd. Todayīreakfast, hot lunch: Feather River Senior Citizens Association. Gullion anticipates phase two to open by the end of the year, with 59 more multi-family apartments.Information: Passages Adult Resource Center, Chico, 80. I think it's really promising for the community." Without hesitation to have institutional investors and private investors invest in the community shows that paradise is on its way back. There are no subsidies involved in terms of our renovation of the property. "We were able to bring this project online without any use of government funds. The project was funded solely with private funds, which Guillon said he is proud of. The complex features indoor common areas, a billiard table, lounge areas, library, game and TV rooms, and other unique features. In its first phase, the complex provides 45 market-rate units, consisting of studios, 1 bedroom, and 2 bedroom units, and 14 B&B short-term rentals. ![]() "Guillon Properties and Conroy Construction were able to purchase this property from Adventist Hospital and the Coulson family at such a price that we're able to repurpose the building, turn around and rent these units at affordable rates," said Doug Guillon, owner of Guillon Inc. came in and renovated the 115- unit building into multi-family apartments. The building survived the Camp Fire and has sat empty for almost four years. It is on Canyon Drive where the Feather Canyon senior retirement community was once located. The complex is called the Paradise Boutique Apartments. ![]()
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