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Wonder Wednesday: Daily Recommendations for Recreation

Take today to wonder: How does the Earth sustain us? How quickly can I learn a new language? What am I curious about?

  • Date: 07/01/2020 (all day)

The Department of Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services will be providing recommended activities to do within the comfort of your home through the Virtual Recreation Center.

Wonder Wednesday Activities

As the world changes at an unprecedented pace, take some time to look at the world differently, and learn in a world that looks different. Here's some recommended activities:

 

 Link to Activities  Description
Live Webinar: COVID-19 Safe Walking Tip - Berryessa

Wednesday, 7/1 at 2 p.m.

Join California Walks and the City of San José Department of Transportation for a webinar on older adult safe walking tips. We’ll talk about safe places to cross, how to be more visible, and new practices for safe walking during COVID-19.

 

To join on your phone dial 1-669-900-6833 and enter Meeting ID: 892-2946-9914#

LIVE Hatha Yoga Class with Terre

Wednesday, 7/1 at 5 p.m. 

Join City Instructor Terre for a live Hatha Yoga class at 5 p.m. via Zoom.

More information on how to join here.

The Lorax Park Ranger Reading The Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services invites you to gather around for story time. Park Ranger Shively joins us to read a Dr. Seuss classic: The Lorax. Listen carefully as Park Ranger Shively reads about the lorax who speaks for the trees.
How To Make Your Own Bubble Blowing Mixture
This is an easy project that takes only 15 minutes. You can even give the kids a bit of a science lesson by teaching them how to weight out the solutions themselves. Then they can make bubbles whenever they want and you can relax.

Share what you're learning and how you’re having fun at home by tagging our Facebook and Twitter with the hashtag #FlattenTheCurveSJ. We appreciate your input on ways we can keep growing this page!

We all have a duty to stop the spread of coronavirus by staying at home. Thank you for doing your part to keep our community safe. Let's continue to build community through fun during shelter-in-place!


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