Events in April 2025
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March 31, 2025(2 events) 11:00 am: Moving through Parkinson's – ![]() Website: www.movingthroughparkinsons.com Classes are held in person at the CSU Center on Healthy Aging, 151 Lake Street AND online via zoom. Link is always the same:https://zoom.us/j/6850448929 CSU Health & Medical Center 11:00 am: Power Punch Parkinson's Monday – Meeting together at TITLE Boxing every Monday at 11am. Classes includes stretching, balance, coordination, strengthening, endurance, and boxing moves. Participants must complete a Parkinson Association of the Rockies (PAR) waiver prior to attending . It is led by Robert Waldchen (PT) and Alyssa Hochfelder (Boxing Instructor). |
April 1, 2025(5 events) 9:00 am: NeuroPong in Fort Collins! – ![]() Table Tennis Connections, a Fort Collins based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is offering a Neuropong™ Program. This is a ping pong program tailored to the Larimer County Parkinson's community and is aiming to an overall better quality of life by improving both motors and non-motor symptoms that people experience because of the condition. Individualized attention will be placed to each of the participants, with the desire to increase their awareness of their physical capability through the benefits of table tennis. Table Tennis Connections is working side by side with the Movement Disorders Center of Anschutz Medical Center and its specialized neurologists. Location:Council Tree Covenant Church gym on 4825 S Lemay Ave, Fort Collins, 80525 If interested, please reach out to Antonio Barbera via phone (303-667-1735) or via email (abarbera@tabletennisconnections.org). We are very excited for you to join us! Council Tree Covenant Church 11:30 am: NeuroPong in Fort Collins! – ![]() Table Tennis Connections, a Fort Collins based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is offering a Neuropong™ Program. This is a ping pong program tailored to the Larimer County Parkinson's community and is aiming to an overall better quality of life by improving both motors and non-motor symptoms that people experience because of the condition. Individualized attention will be placed to each of the participants, with the desire to increase their awareness of their physical capability through the benefits of table tennis. Table Tennis Connections is working side by side with the Movement Disorders Center of Anschutz Medical Center and its specialized neurologists. Location:Council Tree Covenant Church gym on 4825 S Lemay Ave, Fort Collins, 80525 If interested, please reach out to Antonio Barbera via phone (303-667-1735) or via email (abarbera@tabletennisconnections.org). We are very excited for you to join us! Council Tree Covenant Church 11:30 am: Restorative Moves: Low Intensity – Instructor: Shari Schwarz
Low to moderate-intensity class incorporating balance, strength, and flexibility. Emphasis will be on restoring "normal" posture and movement patterns, decreasing stiffness/rigidity, and improving motor planning and range of motion.
Email Delisa Novak at dnovak@parkinsonrockies.org for waiver and Zoom access.
Zoom 2:00 pm: CSU PD Singing Group – One hour group meeting at the CSU music therapy clinic led by Dr. Andrew Knight and music therapy practicum students. We do a variety of vocal warmups to emphasize volume, breath control, and articulation. No singing experience necessary—our goal is to work on your voice and have some fun doing it! We sing a variety of songs from folk, rock, country, and other genres and all eras that are well known, lyrics are provided, so just bring yourself! Where: 1400 Remington St, across from the trial gardens. Park in 2 hour parking on Lake St and enter in the alley by the sign that says “CSU Music Therapy Clinic” If you want to participate via Zoom, please contact Andrew.Knight@colostate.edu to get the Zoom link. Contact: Andrew Knight with any questions: 701-213-7359 or andrew.knight@colostate.edu CSU Music Center 3:15 pm: PD Music Therapy Exercise Class – Now being offered via Zoom every Tuesday afternoon from 3:1 5 to 4:15 p.m. This class offers sitting and standing exercises incorporating Music Therapy and Physical Therapy, with instructors Kyle Wilhelm, Music Therapist and Ruth Rice, Physical Therapist. If you are interested in joining this group, please send an email to Kyle.Wilhelm@colostate.edu More information here. Zoom |
April 2, 2025(2 events) 9:45 am: Rehabilitative Qigong and Tai Chi for beginners – Rehabilitative Qigong and Tai Chi involves simple, easy to learn movements. We will not become frustrated learning a complex choreographed form as is taught in classical Tai Chi. Rather, we will repeat a few basic movements. Through this repetition, we can learn to move with greater ease, confidence, and awareness. And by moving in a relaxed manner, we will begin to experience a state of healing. Also, the benefits of self massage, coordinating and deepening the breath, and meditation will be explored. Some benefits of this practice include improved balance, strength, coordination, flexibility, thinking, mood and more... These classes are appropriate for anyone with mild to moderate PD. No prior experience necessary. Facilitator: Gil WetteI’ve been a practicing physical therapist since 1994. I have worked in my own private practice until recently when I took medical leave. I was diagnosed with PD in 2014 when I was 50 years old. Having experience in Tai Chi, my interest in this practice was revitalized after learning of my condition. Now I’m looking to share in the benefits I have gained from the practice of Rehabilitative Tai Chi and Qigong. Class Location: Zoom Please contact Gil for Zoom log in formation and class waiver.
Zoom 2:15 pm: Moving through Parkinson's – ![]() Website: www.movingthroughparkinsons.com Classes are held in person at the CSU Center on Healthy Aging, 151 Lake Street AND online via zoom. Link is always the same:https://zoom.us/j/6850448929 CSU Health & Medical Center |
April 3, 2025(2 events) 9:00 am: NeuroPong in Fort Collins! – ![]() Table Tennis Connections, a Fort Collins based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is offering a Neuropong™ Program. This is a ping pong program tailored to the Larimer County Parkinson's community and is aiming to an overall better quality of life by improving both motors and non-motor symptoms that people experience because of the condition. Individualized attention will be placed to each of the participants, with the desire to increase their awareness of their physical capability through the benefits of table tennis. Table Tennis Connections is working side by side with the Movement Disorders Center of Anschutz Medical Center and its specialized neurologists. Location:Council Tree Covenant Church gym on 4825 S Lemay Ave, Fort Collins, 80525 If interested, please reach out to Antonio Barbera via phone (303-667-1735) or via email (abarbera@tabletennisconnections.org). We are very excited for you to join us! Council Tree Covenant Church 10:00 am: Up ENDing Parkinson's – ![]() Up ENDing Parkinson's is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that provides a guided climbing experience for people living with Parkinson's Disease. Ascent Studio is partnering with Up ENDing to offer this experience to Northern Colorado climbers. Our program is designed to be adaptable to the needs and abilities of each participant, offering a range of climbing routes and challenges to suit all skill levels. Ascent Studios Climbing & Fitness |
April 4, 2025(2 events) 9:00 am: NeuroPong in Fort Collins! – ![]() Table Tennis Connections, a Fort Collins based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is offering a Neuropong™ Program. This is a ping pong program tailored to the Larimer County Parkinson's community and is aiming to an overall better quality of life by improving both motors and non-motor symptoms that people experience because of the condition. Individualized attention will be placed to each of the participants, with the desire to increase their awareness of their physical capability through the benefits of table tennis. Table Tennis Connections is working side by side with the Movement Disorders Center of Anschutz Medical Center and its specialized neurologists. Location:Council Tree Covenant Church gym on 4825 S Lemay Ave, Fort Collins, 80525 If interested, please reach out to Antonio Barbera via phone (303-667-1735) or via email (abarbera@tabletennisconnections.org). We are very excited for you to join us! Council Tree Covenant Church 11:00 am: Power Punch Parkinson's Friday – Meeting together at TITLE Boxing every Friday at 11am. Classes includes stretching, balance, coordination, strengthening, endurance, and boxing moves. Participants must complete a Parkinson Association of the Rockies (PAR) waiver prior to attending . It is led by Gil Wette (Boxing Instructor). |
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April 7, 2025(2 events) 11:00 am: Moving through Parkinson's – ![]() Website: www.movingthroughparkinsons.com Classes are held in person at the CSU Center on Healthy Aging, 151 Lake Street AND online via zoom. Link is always the same:https://zoom.us/j/6850448929 CSU Health & Medical Center 11:00 am: Power Punch Parkinson's Monday – Meeting together at TITLE Boxing every Monday at 11am. Classes includes stretching, balance, coordination, strengthening, endurance, and boxing moves. Participants must complete a Parkinson Association of the Rockies (PAR) waiver prior to attending . It is led by Robert Waldchen (PT) and Alyssa Hochfelder (Boxing Instructor). |
April 8, 2025(5 events) 9:00 am: NeuroPong in Fort Collins! – ![]() Table Tennis Connections, a Fort Collins based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is offering a Neuropong™ Program. This is a ping pong program tailored to the Larimer County Parkinson's community and is aiming to an overall better quality of life by improving both motors and non-motor symptoms that people experience because of the condition. Individualized attention will be placed to each of the participants, with the desire to increase their awareness of their physical capability through the benefits of table tennis. Table Tennis Connections is working side by side with the Movement Disorders Center of Anschutz Medical Center and its specialized neurologists. Location:Council Tree Covenant Church gym on 4825 S Lemay Ave, Fort Collins, 80525 If interested, please reach out to Antonio Barbera via phone (303-667-1735) or via email (abarbera@tabletennisconnections.org). We are very excited for you to join us! Council Tree Covenant Church 11:30 am: NeuroPong in Fort Collins! – ![]() Table Tennis Connections, a Fort Collins based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is offering a Neuropong™ Program. This is a ping pong program tailored to the Larimer County Parkinson's community and is aiming to an overall better quality of life by improving both motors and non-motor symptoms that people experience because of the condition. Individualized attention will be placed to each of the participants, with the desire to increase their awareness of their physical capability through the benefits of table tennis. Table Tennis Connections is working side by side with the Movement Disorders Center of Anschutz Medical Center and its specialized neurologists. Location:Council Tree Covenant Church gym on 4825 S Lemay Ave, Fort Collins, 80525 If interested, please reach out to Antonio Barbera via phone (303-667-1735) or via email (abarbera@tabletennisconnections.org). We are very excited for you to join us! Council Tree Covenant Church 11:30 am: Restorative Moves: Low Intensity – Instructor: Shari Schwarz
Low to moderate-intensity class incorporating balance, strength, and flexibility. Emphasis will be on restoring "normal" posture and movement patterns, decreasing stiffness/rigidity, and improving motor planning and range of motion.
Email Delisa Novak at dnovak@parkinsonrockies.org for waiver and Zoom access.
Zoom 2:00 pm: CSU PD Singing Group – One hour group meeting at the CSU music therapy clinic led by Dr. Andrew Knight and music therapy practicum students. We do a variety of vocal warmups to emphasize volume, breath control, and articulation. No singing experience necessary—our goal is to work on your voice and have some fun doing it! We sing a variety of songs from folk, rock, country, and other genres and all eras that are well known, lyrics are provided, so just bring yourself! Where: 1400 Remington St, across from the trial gardens. Park in 2 hour parking on Lake St and enter in the alley by the sign that says “CSU Music Therapy Clinic” If you want to participate via Zoom, please contact Andrew.Knight@colostate.edu to get the Zoom link. Contact: Andrew Knight with any questions: 701-213-7359 or andrew.knight@colostate.edu CSU Music Center 3:15 pm: PD Music Therapy Exercise Class – Now being offered via Zoom every Tuesday afternoon from 3:1 5 to 4:15 p.m. This class offers sitting and standing exercises incorporating Music Therapy and Physical Therapy, with instructors Kyle Wilhelm, Music Therapist and Ruth Rice, Physical Therapist. If you are interested in joining this group, please send an email to Kyle.Wilhelm@colostate.edu More information here. Zoom |
April 9, 2025(2 events) 9:45 am: Rehabilitative Qigong and Tai Chi for beginners – Rehabilitative Qigong and Tai Chi involves simple, easy to learn movements. We will not become frustrated learning a complex choreographed form as is taught in classical Tai Chi. Rather, we will repeat a few basic movements. Through this repetition, we can learn to move with greater ease, confidence, and awareness. And by moving in a relaxed manner, we will begin to experience a state of healing. Also, the benefits of self massage, coordinating and deepening the breath, and meditation will be explored. Some benefits of this practice include improved balance, strength, coordination, flexibility, thinking, mood and more... These classes are appropriate for anyone with mild to moderate PD. No prior experience necessary. Facilitator: Gil WetteI’ve been a practicing physical therapist since 1994. I have worked in my own private practice until recently when I took medical leave. I was diagnosed with PD in 2014 when I was 50 years old. Having experience in Tai Chi, my interest in this practice was revitalized after learning of my condition. Now I’m looking to share in the benefits I have gained from the practice of Rehabilitative Tai Chi and Qigong. Class Location: Zoom Please contact Gil for Zoom log in formation and class waiver.
Zoom 2:15 pm: Moving through Parkinson's – ![]() Website: www.movingthroughparkinsons.com Classes are held in person at the CSU Center on Healthy Aging, 151 Lake Street AND online via zoom. Link is always the same:https://zoom.us/j/6850448929 CSU Health & Medical Center |
April 10, 2025(2 events) 9:00 am: NeuroPong in Fort Collins! – ![]() Table Tennis Connections, a Fort Collins based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is offering a Neuropong™ Program. This is a ping pong program tailored to the Larimer County Parkinson's community and is aiming to an overall better quality of life by improving both motors and non-motor symptoms that people experience because of the condition. Individualized attention will be placed to each of the participants, with the desire to increase their awareness of their physical capability through the benefits of table tennis. Table Tennis Connections is working side by side with the Movement Disorders Center of Anschutz Medical Center and its specialized neurologists. Location:Council Tree Covenant Church gym on 4825 S Lemay Ave, Fort Collins, 80525 If interested, please reach out to Antonio Barbera via phone (303-667-1735) or via email (abarbera@tabletennisconnections.org). We are very excited for you to join us! Council Tree Covenant Church 10:00 am: Up ENDing Parkinson's – ![]() Up ENDing Parkinson's is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that provides a guided climbing experience for people living with Parkinson's Disease. Ascent Studio is partnering with Up ENDing to offer this experience to Northern Colorado climbers. Our program is designed to be adaptable to the needs and abilities of each participant, offering a range of climbing routes and challenges to suit all skill levels. Ascent Studios Climbing & Fitness |
April 11, 2025(2 events) 9:00 am: NeuroPong in Fort Collins! – ![]() Table Tennis Connections, a Fort Collins based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is offering a Neuropong™ Program. This is a ping pong program tailored to the Larimer County Parkinson's community and is aiming to an overall better quality of life by improving both motors and non-motor symptoms that people experience because of the condition. Individualized attention will be placed to each of the participants, with the desire to increase their awareness of their physical capability through the benefits of table tennis. Table Tennis Connections is working side by side with the Movement Disorders Center of Anschutz Medical Center and its specialized neurologists. Location:Council Tree Covenant Church gym on 4825 S Lemay Ave, Fort Collins, 80525 If interested, please reach out to Antonio Barbera via phone (303-667-1735) or via email (abarbera@tabletennisconnections.org). We are very excited for you to join us! Council Tree Covenant Church 11:00 am: Power Punch Parkinson's Friday – Meeting together at TITLE Boxing every Friday at 11am. Classes includes stretching, balance, coordination, strengthening, endurance, and boxing moves. Participants must complete a Parkinson Association of the Rockies (PAR) waiver prior to attending . It is led by Gil Wette (Boxing Instructor). |
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April 14, 2025(3 events) 11:00 am: Moving through Parkinson's – ![]() Website: www.movingthroughparkinsons.com Classes are held in person at the CSU Center on Healthy Aging, 151 Lake Street AND online via zoom. Link is always the same:https://zoom.us/j/6850448929 CSU Health & Medical Center 11:00 am: Power Punch Parkinson's Monday – Meeting together at TITLE Boxing every Monday at 11am. Classes includes stretching, balance, coordination, strengthening, endurance, and boxing moves. Participants must complete a Parkinson Association of the Rockies (PAR) waiver prior to attending . It is led by Robert Waldchen (PT) and Alyssa Hochfelder (Boxing Instructor). 6:00 pm: HARDY Parkinson's – The HARDY group is a support group that is based in Fort Collins, CO. We meet in the evening to accommodate people who cannot meet during working hours. The group meets on Mondays approximately once every six weeks at the Council Tree Library in Fort Collins. This schedule has been varying based on room availability. The HARDY web site should have the latest information on the next meeting. This site will serve to provide notice for the next meeting and keep an archive of the presentations from previous meetings. Also included will be occasional blog posts, pointers to upcoming events, and links to other resources. Please feel free to explore and give feedback. Zoom |
April 15, 2025(5 events) 9:00 am: NeuroPong in Fort Collins! – ![]() Table Tennis Connections, a Fort Collins based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is offering a Neuropong™ Program. This is a ping pong program tailored to the Larimer County Parkinson's community and is aiming to an overall better quality of life by improving both motors and non-motor symptoms that people experience because of the condition. Individualized attention will be placed to each of the participants, with the desire to increase their awareness of their physical capability through the benefits of table tennis. Table Tennis Connections is working side by side with the Movement Disorders Center of Anschutz Medical Center and its specialized neurologists. Location:Council Tree Covenant Church gym on 4825 S Lemay Ave, Fort Collins, 80525 If interested, please reach out to Antonio Barbera via phone (303-667-1735) or via email (abarbera@tabletennisconnections.org). We are very excited for you to join us! Council Tree Covenant Church 11:30 am: NeuroPong in Fort Collins! – ![]() Table Tennis Connections, a Fort Collins based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is offering a Neuropong™ Program. This is a ping pong program tailored to the Larimer County Parkinson's community and is aiming to an overall better quality of life by improving both motors and non-motor symptoms that people experience because of the condition. Individualized attention will be placed to each of the participants, with the desire to increase their awareness of their physical capability through the benefits of table tennis. Table Tennis Connections is working side by side with the Movement Disorders Center of Anschutz Medical Center and its specialized neurologists. Location:Council Tree Covenant Church gym on 4825 S Lemay Ave, Fort Collins, 80525 If interested, please reach out to Antonio Barbera via phone (303-667-1735) or via email (abarbera@tabletennisconnections.org). We are very excited for you to join us! Council Tree Covenant Church 11:30 am: Restorative Moves: Low Intensity – Instructor: Shari Schwarz
Low to moderate-intensity class incorporating balance, strength, and flexibility. Emphasis will be on restoring "normal" posture and movement patterns, decreasing stiffness/rigidity, and improving motor planning and range of motion.
Email Delisa Novak at dnovak@parkinsonrockies.org for waiver and Zoom access.
Zoom 2:00 pm: CSU PD Singing Group – One hour group meeting at the CSU music therapy clinic led by Dr. Andrew Knight and music therapy practicum students. We do a variety of vocal warmups to emphasize volume, breath control, and articulation. No singing experience necessary—our goal is to work on your voice and have some fun doing it! We sing a variety of songs from folk, rock, country, and other genres and all eras that are well known, lyrics are provided, so just bring yourself! Where: 1400 Remington St, across from the trial gardens. Park in 2 hour parking on Lake St and enter in the alley by the sign that says “CSU Music Therapy Clinic” If you want to participate via Zoom, please contact Andrew.Knight@colostate.edu to get the Zoom link. Contact: Andrew Knight with any questions: 701-213-7359 or andrew.knight@colostate.edu CSU Music Center 3:15 pm: PD Music Therapy Exercise Class – Now being offered via Zoom every Tuesday afternoon from 3:1 5 to 4:15 p.m. This class offers sitting and standing exercises incorporating Music Therapy and Physical Therapy, with instructors Kyle Wilhelm, Music Therapist and Ruth Rice, Physical Therapist. If you are interested in joining this group, please send an email to Kyle.Wilhelm@colostate.edu More information here. Zoom |
April 16, 2025(2 events) 9:45 am: Rehabilitative Qigong and Tai Chi for beginners – Rehabilitative Qigong and Tai Chi involves simple, easy to learn movements. We will not become frustrated learning a complex choreographed form as is taught in classical Tai Chi. Rather, we will repeat a few basic movements. Through this repetition, we can learn to move with greater ease, confidence, and awareness. And by moving in a relaxed manner, we will begin to experience a state of healing. Also, the benefits of self massage, coordinating and deepening the breath, and meditation will be explored. Some benefits of this practice include improved balance, strength, coordination, flexibility, thinking, mood and more... These classes are appropriate for anyone with mild to moderate PD. No prior experience necessary. Facilitator: Gil WetteI’ve been a practicing physical therapist since 1994. I have worked in my own private practice until recently when I took medical leave. I was diagnosed with PD in 2014 when I was 50 years old. Having experience in Tai Chi, my interest in this practice was revitalized after learning of my condition. Now I’m looking to share in the benefits I have gained from the practice of Rehabilitative Tai Chi and Qigong. Class Location: Zoom Please contact Gil for Zoom log in formation and class waiver.
Zoom 2:15 pm: Moving through Parkinson's – ![]() Website: www.movingthroughparkinsons.com Classes are held in person at the CSU Center on Healthy Aging, 151 Lake Street AND online via zoom. Link is always the same:https://zoom.us/j/6850448929 CSU Health & Medical Center |
April 17, 2025(2 events) 9:00 am: NeuroPong in Fort Collins! – ![]() Table Tennis Connections, a Fort Collins based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is offering a Neuropong™ Program. This is a ping pong program tailored to the Larimer County Parkinson's community and is aiming to an overall better quality of life by improving both motors and non-motor symptoms that people experience because of the condition. Individualized attention will be placed to each of the participants, with the desire to increase their awareness of their physical capability through the benefits of table tennis. Table Tennis Connections is working side by side with the Movement Disorders Center of Anschutz Medical Center and its specialized neurologists. Location:Council Tree Covenant Church gym on 4825 S Lemay Ave, Fort Collins, 80525 If interested, please reach out to Antonio Barbera via phone (303-667-1735) or via email (abarbera@tabletennisconnections.org). We are very excited for you to join us! Council Tree Covenant Church 10:00 am: Up ENDing Parkinson's – ![]() Up ENDing Parkinson's is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that provides a guided climbing experience for people living with Parkinson's Disease. Ascent Studio is partnering with Up ENDing to offer this experience to Northern Colorado climbers. Our program is designed to be adaptable to the needs and abilities of each participant, offering a range of climbing routes and challenges to suit all skill levels. Ascent Studios Climbing & Fitness |
April 18, 2025(2 events) 9:00 am: NeuroPong in Fort Collins! – ![]() Table Tennis Connections, a Fort Collins based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is offering a Neuropong™ Program. This is a ping pong program tailored to the Larimer County Parkinson's community and is aiming to an overall better quality of life by improving both motors and non-motor symptoms that people experience because of the condition. Individualized attention will be placed to each of the participants, with the desire to increase their awareness of their physical capability through the benefits of table tennis. Table Tennis Connections is working side by side with the Movement Disorders Center of Anschutz Medical Center and its specialized neurologists. Location:Council Tree Covenant Church gym on 4825 S Lemay Ave, Fort Collins, 80525 If interested, please reach out to Antonio Barbera via phone (303-667-1735) or via email (abarbera@tabletennisconnections.org). We are very excited for you to join us! Council Tree Covenant Church 11:00 am: Power Punch Parkinson's Friday – Meeting together at TITLE Boxing every Friday at 11am. Classes includes stretching, balance, coordination, strengthening, endurance, and boxing moves. Participants must complete a Parkinson Association of the Rockies (PAR) waiver prior to attending . It is led by Gil Wette (Boxing Instructor). |
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April 21, 2025(2 events) 11:00 am: Moving through Parkinson's – ![]() Website: www.movingthroughparkinsons.com Classes are held in person at the CSU Center on Healthy Aging, 151 Lake Street AND online via zoom. Link is always the same:https://zoom.us/j/6850448929 CSU Health & Medical Center 11:00 am: Power Punch Parkinson's Monday – Meeting together at TITLE Boxing every Monday at 11am. Classes includes stretching, balance, coordination, strengthening, endurance, and boxing moves. Participants must complete a Parkinson Association of the Rockies (PAR) waiver prior to attending . It is led by Robert Waldchen (PT) and Alyssa Hochfelder (Boxing Instructor). |
April 22, 2025(5 events) 9:00 am: NeuroPong in Fort Collins! – ![]() Table Tennis Connections, a Fort Collins based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is offering a Neuropong™ Program. This is a ping pong program tailored to the Larimer County Parkinson's community and is aiming to an overall better quality of life by improving both motors and non-motor symptoms that people experience because of the condition. Individualized attention will be placed to each of the participants, with the desire to increase their awareness of their physical capability through the benefits of table tennis. Table Tennis Connections is working side by side with the Movement Disorders Center of Anschutz Medical Center and its specialized neurologists. Location:Council Tree Covenant Church gym on 4825 S Lemay Ave, Fort Collins, 80525 If interested, please reach out to Antonio Barbera via phone (303-667-1735) or via email (abarbera@tabletennisconnections.org). We are very excited for you to join us! Council Tree Covenant Church 11:30 am: NeuroPong in Fort Collins! – ![]() Table Tennis Connections, a Fort Collins based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is offering a Neuropong™ Program. This is a ping pong program tailored to the Larimer County Parkinson's community and is aiming to an overall better quality of life by improving both motors and non-motor symptoms that people experience because of the condition. Individualized attention will be placed to each of the participants, with the desire to increase their awareness of their physical capability through the benefits of table tennis. Table Tennis Connections is working side by side with the Movement Disorders Center of Anschutz Medical Center and its specialized neurologists. Location:Council Tree Covenant Church gym on 4825 S Lemay Ave, Fort Collins, 80525 If interested, please reach out to Antonio Barbera via phone (303-667-1735) or via email (abarbera@tabletennisconnections.org). We are very excited for you to join us! Council Tree Covenant Church 11:30 am: Restorative Moves: Low Intensity – Instructor: Shari Schwarz
Low to moderate-intensity class incorporating balance, strength, and flexibility. Emphasis will be on restoring "normal" posture and movement patterns, decreasing stiffness/rigidity, and improving motor planning and range of motion.
Email Delisa Novak at dnovak@parkinsonrockies.org for waiver and Zoom access.
Zoom 2:00 pm: CSU PD Singing Group – One hour group meeting at the CSU music therapy clinic led by Dr. Andrew Knight and music therapy practicum students. We do a variety of vocal warmups to emphasize volume, breath control, and articulation. No singing experience necessary—our goal is to work on your voice and have some fun doing it! We sing a variety of songs from folk, rock, country, and other genres and all eras that are well known, lyrics are provided, so just bring yourself! Where: 1400 Remington St, across from the trial gardens. Park in 2 hour parking on Lake St and enter in the alley by the sign that says “CSU Music Therapy Clinic” If you want to participate via Zoom, please contact Andrew.Knight@colostate.edu to get the Zoom link. Contact: Andrew Knight with any questions: 701-213-7359 or andrew.knight@colostate.edu CSU Music Center 3:15 pm: PD Music Therapy Exercise Class – Now being offered via Zoom every Tuesday afternoon from 3:1 5 to 4:15 p.m. This class offers sitting and standing exercises incorporating Music Therapy and Physical Therapy, with instructors Kyle Wilhelm, Music Therapist and Ruth Rice, Physical Therapist. If you are interested in joining this group, please send an email to Kyle.Wilhelm@colostate.edu More information here. Zoom |
April 23, 2025(2 events) 9:45 am: Rehabilitative Qigong and Tai Chi for beginners – Rehabilitative Qigong and Tai Chi involves simple, easy to learn movements. We will not become frustrated learning a complex choreographed form as is taught in classical Tai Chi. Rather, we will repeat a few basic movements. Through this repetition, we can learn to move with greater ease, confidence, and awareness. And by moving in a relaxed manner, we will begin to experience a state of healing. Also, the benefits of self massage, coordinating and deepening the breath, and meditation will be explored. Some benefits of this practice include improved balance, strength, coordination, flexibility, thinking, mood and more... These classes are appropriate for anyone with mild to moderate PD. No prior experience necessary. Facilitator: Gil WetteI’ve been a practicing physical therapist since 1994. I have worked in my own private practice until recently when I took medical leave. I was diagnosed with PD in 2014 when I was 50 years old. Having experience in Tai Chi, my interest in this practice was revitalized after learning of my condition. Now I’m looking to share in the benefits I have gained from the practice of Rehabilitative Tai Chi and Qigong. Class Location: Zoom Please contact Gil for Zoom log in formation and class waiver.
Zoom 2:15 pm: Moving through Parkinson's – ![]() Website: www.movingthroughparkinsons.com Classes are held in person at the CSU Center on Healthy Aging, 151 Lake Street AND online via zoom. Link is always the same:https://zoom.us/j/6850448929 CSU Health & Medical Center |
April 24, 2025(2 events) 9:00 am: NeuroPong in Fort Collins! – ![]() Table Tennis Connections, a Fort Collins based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is offering a Neuropong™ Program. This is a ping pong program tailored to the Larimer County Parkinson's community and is aiming to an overall better quality of life by improving both motors and non-motor symptoms that people experience because of the condition. Individualized attention will be placed to each of the participants, with the desire to increase their awareness of their physical capability through the benefits of table tennis. Table Tennis Connections is working side by side with the Movement Disorders Center of Anschutz Medical Center and its specialized neurologists. Location:Council Tree Covenant Church gym on 4825 S Lemay Ave, Fort Collins, 80525 If interested, please reach out to Antonio Barbera via phone (303-667-1735) or via email (abarbera@tabletennisconnections.org). We are very excited for you to join us! Council Tree Covenant Church 10:00 am: Up ENDing Parkinson's – ![]() Up ENDing Parkinson's is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that provides a guided climbing experience for people living with Parkinson's Disease. Ascent Studio is partnering with Up ENDing to offer this experience to Northern Colorado climbers. Our program is designed to be adaptable to the needs and abilities of each participant, offering a range of climbing routes and challenges to suit all skill levels. Ascent Studios Climbing & Fitness |
April 25, 2025(2 events) 9:00 am: NeuroPong in Fort Collins! – ![]() Table Tennis Connections, a Fort Collins based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is offering a Neuropong™ Program. This is a ping pong program tailored to the Larimer County Parkinson's community and is aiming to an overall better quality of life by improving both motors and non-motor symptoms that people experience because of the condition. Individualized attention will be placed to each of the participants, with the desire to increase their awareness of their physical capability through the benefits of table tennis. Table Tennis Connections is working side by side with the Movement Disorders Center of Anschutz Medical Center and its specialized neurologists. Location:Council Tree Covenant Church gym on 4825 S Lemay Ave, Fort Collins, 80525 If interested, please reach out to Antonio Barbera via phone (303-667-1735) or via email (abarbera@tabletennisconnections.org). We are very excited for you to join us! Council Tree Covenant Church 11:00 am: Power Punch Parkinson's Friday – Meeting together at TITLE Boxing every Friday at 11am. Classes includes stretching, balance, coordination, strengthening, endurance, and boxing moves. Participants must complete a Parkinson Association of the Rockies (PAR) waiver prior to attending . It is led by Gil Wette (Boxing Instructor). |
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April 28, 2025(2 events) 11:00 am: Moving through Parkinson's – ![]() Website: www.movingthroughparkinsons.com Classes are held in person at the CSU Center on Healthy Aging, 151 Lake Street AND online via zoom. Link is always the same:https://zoom.us/j/6850448929 CSU Health & Medical Center 11:00 am: Power Punch Parkinson's Monday – Meeting together at TITLE Boxing every Monday at 11am. Classes includes stretching, balance, coordination, strengthening, endurance, and boxing moves. Participants must complete a Parkinson Association of the Rockies (PAR) waiver prior to attending . It is led by Robert Waldchen (PT) and Alyssa Hochfelder (Boxing Instructor). |
April 29, 2025(5 events) 9:00 am: NeuroPong in Fort Collins! – ![]() Table Tennis Connections, a Fort Collins based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is offering a Neuropong™ Program. This is a ping pong program tailored to the Larimer County Parkinson's community and is aiming to an overall better quality of life by improving both motors and non-motor symptoms that people experience because of the condition. Individualized attention will be placed to each of the participants, with the desire to increase their awareness of their physical capability through the benefits of table tennis. Table Tennis Connections is working side by side with the Movement Disorders Center of Anschutz Medical Center and its specialized neurologists. Location:Council Tree Covenant Church gym on 4825 S Lemay Ave, Fort Collins, 80525 If interested, please reach out to Antonio Barbera via phone (303-667-1735) or via email (abarbera@tabletennisconnections.org). We are very excited for you to join us! Council Tree Covenant Church 11:30 am: NeuroPong in Fort Collins! – ![]() Table Tennis Connections, a Fort Collins based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is offering a Neuropong™ Program. This is a ping pong program tailored to the Larimer County Parkinson's community and is aiming to an overall better quality of life by improving both motors and non-motor symptoms that people experience because of the condition. Individualized attention will be placed to each of the participants, with the desire to increase their awareness of their physical capability through the benefits of table tennis. Table Tennis Connections is working side by side with the Movement Disorders Center of Anschutz Medical Center and its specialized neurologists. Location:Council Tree Covenant Church gym on 4825 S Lemay Ave, Fort Collins, 80525 If interested, please reach out to Antonio Barbera via phone (303-667-1735) or via email (abarbera@tabletennisconnections.org). We are very excited for you to join us! Council Tree Covenant Church 11:30 am: Restorative Moves: Low Intensity – Instructor: Shari Schwarz
Low to moderate-intensity class incorporating balance, strength, and flexibility. Emphasis will be on restoring "normal" posture and movement patterns, decreasing stiffness/rigidity, and improving motor planning and range of motion.
Email Delisa Novak at dnovak@parkinsonrockies.org for waiver and Zoom access.
Zoom 2:00 pm: CSU PD Singing Group – One hour group meeting at the CSU music therapy clinic led by Dr. Andrew Knight and music therapy practicum students. We do a variety of vocal warmups to emphasize volume, breath control, and articulation. No singing experience necessary—our goal is to work on your voice and have some fun doing it! We sing a variety of songs from folk, rock, country, and other genres and all eras that are well known, lyrics are provided, so just bring yourself! Where: 1400 Remington St, across from the trial gardens. Park in 2 hour parking on Lake St and enter in the alley by the sign that says “CSU Music Therapy Clinic” If you want to participate via Zoom, please contact Andrew.Knight@colostate.edu to get the Zoom link. Contact: Andrew Knight with any questions: 701-213-7359 or andrew.knight@colostate.edu CSU Music Center 3:15 pm: PD Music Therapy Exercise Class – Now being offered via Zoom every Tuesday afternoon from 3:1 5 to 4:15 p.m. This class offers sitting and standing exercises incorporating Music Therapy and Physical Therapy, with instructors Kyle Wilhelm, Music Therapist and Ruth Rice, Physical Therapist. If you are interested in joining this group, please send an email to Kyle.Wilhelm@colostate.edu More information here. Zoom |
April 30, 2025(2 events) 9:45 am: Rehabilitative Qigong and Tai Chi for beginners – Rehabilitative Qigong and Tai Chi involves simple, easy to learn movements. We will not become frustrated learning a complex choreographed form as is taught in classical Tai Chi. Rather, we will repeat a few basic movements. Through this repetition, we can learn to move with greater ease, confidence, and awareness. And by moving in a relaxed manner, we will begin to experience a state of healing. Also, the benefits of self massage, coordinating and deepening the breath, and meditation will be explored. Some benefits of this practice include improved balance, strength, coordination, flexibility, thinking, mood and more... These classes are appropriate for anyone with mild to moderate PD. No prior experience necessary. Facilitator: Gil WetteI’ve been a practicing physical therapist since 1994. I have worked in my own private practice until recently when I took medical leave. I was diagnosed with PD in 2014 when I was 50 years old. Having experience in Tai Chi, my interest in this practice was revitalized after learning of my condition. Now I’m looking to share in the benefits I have gained from the practice of Rehabilitative Tai Chi and Qigong. Class Location: Zoom Please contact Gil for Zoom log in formation and class waiver.
Zoom 2:15 pm: Moving through Parkinson's – ![]() Website: www.movingthroughparkinsons.com Classes are held in person at the CSU Center on Healthy Aging, 151 Lake Street AND online via zoom. Link is always the same:https://zoom.us/j/6850448929 CSU Health & Medical Center |
May 1, 2025(2 events) 9:00 am: NeuroPong in Fort Collins! – ![]() Table Tennis Connections, a Fort Collins based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is offering a Neuropong™ Program. This is a ping pong program tailored to the Larimer County Parkinson's community and is aiming to an overall better quality of life by improving both motors and non-motor symptoms that people experience because of the condition. Individualized attention will be placed to each of the participants, with the desire to increase their awareness of their physical capability through the benefits of table tennis. Table Tennis Connections is working side by side with the Movement Disorders Center of Anschutz Medical Center and its specialized neurologists. Location:Council Tree Covenant Church gym on 4825 S Lemay Ave, Fort Collins, 80525 If interested, please reach out to Antonio Barbera via phone (303-667-1735) or via email (abarbera@tabletennisconnections.org). We are very excited for you to join us! Council Tree Covenant Church 10:00 am: Up ENDing Parkinson's – ![]() Up ENDing Parkinson's is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that provides a guided climbing experience for people living with Parkinson's Disease. Ascent Studio is partnering with Up ENDing to offer this experience to Northern Colorado climbers. Our program is designed to be adaptable to the needs and abilities of each participant, offering a range of climbing routes and challenges to suit all skill levels. Ascent Studios Climbing & Fitness |
May 2, 2025(2 events) 9:00 am: NeuroPong in Fort Collins! – ![]() Table Tennis Connections, a Fort Collins based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is offering a Neuropong™ Program. This is a ping pong program tailored to the Larimer County Parkinson's community and is aiming to an overall better quality of life by improving both motors and non-motor symptoms that people experience because of the condition. Individualized attention will be placed to each of the participants, with the desire to increase their awareness of their physical capability through the benefits of table tennis. Table Tennis Connections is working side by side with the Movement Disorders Center of Anschutz Medical Center and its specialized neurologists. Location:Council Tree Covenant Church gym on 4825 S Lemay Ave, Fort Collins, 80525 If interested, please reach out to Antonio Barbera via phone (303-667-1735) or via email (abarbera@tabletennisconnections.org). We are very excited for you to join us! Council Tree Covenant Church 11:00 am: Power Punch Parkinson's Friday – Meeting together at TITLE Boxing every Friday at 11am. Classes includes stretching, balance, coordination, strengthening, endurance, and boxing moves. Participants must complete a Parkinson Association of the Rockies (PAR) waiver prior to attending . It is led by Gil Wette (Boxing Instructor). |
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