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Headway Lincolnshire awareness event and tai chi taster session.

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Headway Lincolnshire are hosting an awareness event and tai chi taster session on the 8th May from 1:30-3:30 at the Ark, Moor Lane, North Hykeham, Lincoln.

Come and find out the benefits that tai chi can have for brain injury survivors and those caring for them!

Some of the charities trustees and volunteers will be on hand to answer your questions about Headway Lincolnshire.

All welcome to attend, free entry, refreshments available.

For further information contact headway Lincolnshire at headwaylincolnshire@headway.org.uk

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