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Bemidji Senior Center Will Host a Senior Self-Defense Class

On Saturday, May 27, at 1 p.m., the Bemidji Senior Center will host a senior self-defense class at the senior center location at 216 Third St, NW. The class will showcase multiple self-defense techniques seniors can use to ensure their safety and well-being in dangerous situations.

Joe Lorenzi, a police officer in Bemidji, will be the instructor of the class. The class is open to all seniors.

The Bemidji Senior Center is known for being a community hub and resource center specifically designed to cater to the needs and interests of senior citizens. It serves as a gathering place where seniors can socialize, participate in various activities, and access a range of services. The center often offers educational programs, health and wellness workshops, recreational activities, and cultural events tailored to seniors' preferences.
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