An inclusive and fun dance program designed for individuals with Parkinson's or limited mobility.
Tue, 16 Jun 2026
11:00 AM (America/New_York)
Cutchogue New Suffolk Free Library Cutchogue , New York
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The Dancing with Parkinson's or Limited Mobility program at the Cutchogue New Suffolk Free Library provides a joyful and therapeutic environment for participants. This class focuses on movement, rhythm, and expression, tailored to accommodate those with Parkinson's disease or limited mobility. It is a wonderful opportunity to engage in physical activity in a supportive, fun, and social setting. Join us on June 16, 2026, to experience the benefits of dance for health and well-being.
What to Expect
Expect a welcoming atmosphere where movement is adapted to individual needs, focusing on enjoyment and physical engagement.
Who Should Attend
Individuals with Parkinson's
People with limited mobility
Caregivers
Community members seeking inclusive fitness
Agenda Overview
The session takes place on June 16, 2026, starting at 11:00 AM.
Venue & Address
Cutchogue New Suffolk Free Library
27550 Main Rd Cutchogue , New York – 11935 United States
Organizer
Cutchogue New Suffolk Free Library · Public Library
A community-focused library offering diverse health and wellness programs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the class held?
It is held at the Cutchogue New Suffolk Free Library, 27550 Main Rd, Cutchogue, NY.
Is this class for me?
It is specifically designed for those with Parkinson's or limited mobility.
Do I need dance experience?
No, the class is focused on movement and enjoyment.
Is there a contact person?
Yes, contact Dawn at the library for more information.
Is it free?
Please check the library's event calendar for registration and fee details.
How do I register?
Registration is available through the Cutchogue New Suffolk Free Library website.
Tags
Dance
Health
Parkinsons
Library
Cutchogue
Inclusive
Summary
A therapeutic and fun dance class for individuals with Parkinson's or limited mobility.