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Jishukan Chi is the first class of its kind using the techniques of Jishukan Ryu Jujitsu without the rigors of contact associated with martial arts. Using their own body weight as resistance, students will stretch and strengthen muscles, ligaments and tendons. Using the rhythmic flow that is part of Jishukan Ryu Jujitsu forms, students will improve their core strength, balance, flexibility and concentration. Jishukan Chi allows students ages 16+ to work at their own pace and is ideal for those over 40 who want body maintenance, rehabilitation or stress relief without high intensity workouts.
Class runs Thursdays through April 23 (no class April 2.) 6-7 pm. $150.
Advanced registration is required on the Saline Community Education website: Jishukan Chi Class Registration Link
Liberty School
7265 N Ann Arbor St
Saline, MI 48176
United States
I’m curious as to why Mr. Marl has announced his reelection intentions, started campaigning and collecting funds, but has not done the paperwork to put his name on the ballot yet?
Marl says he's got his signatures.
Citizens of Saline are finally waking up to all the failures of our current city government. Girbach is bailing (for good reason).
Sunny, with a high of 93 and low of 69 degrees. Sunny in the morning, clear overnight.
Having sadly been involved in the last few years with the care of two family members after loss of their partners then dealing with settling the estates which is far more time consuming and complex than anticipated, can understand this decision and commend him for prioritizing family.
Sounds as if you have been and are a supporter of Swallow and felt he was good for Saline. Nice to hear. As for the other observations, hopefully some of the turnover, including Girbach deciding not to pursue another term (talk about negative), will prove to produce a more positive environment.
If I understand correctly, they are in part attempting to justify the $4.8 to $44 Billion increase (outrageous, unsupportable on any basis) by admitting they did not act in good faith and knowingly understated at $4.8 to control the costs they would incur had they originally provided a realistic, good faith figure.
They are at step Y and we are still at step B. I’m not sure what the play is here, but I’m sure of what the end game is; $0 annual property tax bill for the data centers. Fred Lucas is insanely over his head. The township must seek legal counsel from those who are up to date on everything data centers.