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  • Start the New Year with Tai Chi!

    You are invited to our 11th Annual Start the New Year with Tai Chi – a tradition that has become a meaningful way to begin each year with intention, balance, and community.

  • A Beautiful Morning for Tai Chi

    We had a welcome break in the rain this morning, and our practice couldn’t have been better timed.

  • World Tai Chi Day Recap

    Despite the forecast for rain and chilly morning temperatures in the high 40s, we had a great turnout for World Tai Chi Day!…

  • World Tai Chi Day

    We’re excited to gather for World Tai Chi Day on Saturday, April 26, 2025, from 8:00 to 9:00 AM at the McConnell Arboretum and Gardens, the future site of the Redding Tai Chi Meditation Garden.

  • World Tai Chi Day 2025!

    Join us at the McConnell Arboretum and Gardens on Saturday, April 26, 2025, from 8:00–9:00 AM to celebrate World Tai Chi Day!

  • Start the New Year with Tai Chi!

    Tai Chi cane is a lesser-known but highly versatile weapon within the Tai Chi martial arts tradition. The form incorporates movements and principles of Tai Chi but adapts them to the use of a cane or short staff, which can serve as a practical tool for self-defense, balance training, and…

  • 🌟 Early Giving Starts Today! 🌟

    From now until Giving Tuesday, December 3, 2024, you can help make the Tai Chi Meditation Garden a reality!

  • Glowing Wild

    Turtle Bay Exploration Park will be having an amazing Illuminated Wildlife Lantern display March 29-May 26, 2024 which promises fun for all. Members of Redding Tai Chi have been invited to demonstrate at the shows. Our scheduled performances will be on:Saturday, March 30th at 6:30 and 7:30pmSaturday, April 6th at…

  • Tai Chi with a View

    Redding Tai Chi student Terry W. shared a recent picture that she took with Tai Chi classmate Barbara D. on a recent hike. You can’t beat fresh air, nice weather, and a wonderful view!

  • Start the New Year with Tai Chi

    We were delighted to see a strong turnout for our 9th annual Start the New Year with Tai Chi event. The session included a practice of the Yang style long form, complemented by captivating demonstrations of Tai Chi Cane by Curtis Remark, Tai Chi sword, and the two-person San shou…