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  • Friday, February 29, 2008 11:34am

SKI BUS: The annual Patty Wagon ski bus will offer rides for skiers to Stevens Pass on Thursdays starting Jan. 6 and running through Feb. 24. Morning pick-up points are North Seattle, Edmonds, Lake Forest Park, Bothell and Monroe. The fee for the eight-week package is $176 or skiers can sign on a week at a time at $26 per trip. Information: Patty Price, 206-546-6717 or e-mail patty@pattysplaces.com.

MARTIAL ARTS: A Tae Kwon Do program for ages 15 and up runs Tuesday and Thursday evenings Jan. 4-27. The fee is $37/$34. Information: Lynnwood Recreation Center, 425-771-4030.

KICKBOXING: An aerobic kickboxing program for ages 13 and up meets Tuesday, Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings Jan. 4-29. This is a fast-paced program that incorporates both aerobics and self-defense together in one hour. The goal of the program is to incorporate a great cardiovascular workout with the benefit of practical self-defense techniques. The fee is $47/$45. Information: Lynnwood Recreation Center, 425-771-4030.

AEROBICS: An aerobic exercise program for ages 15 and up meets Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings Jan. 3-Feb. 25. The program features cardio floor aerobics with intermediate combinations. Bands and weights will be used in the last 20 minutes for body sculpting. The fee for the session is $74/$69, or $3.50 for drop-in or $32.50 for 10 classes. Information: Lynnwood Recreation Center, 425-771-4030.

RACQUETBALL: A beginning racquetball class for ages 15 and up meets Monday evenings Jan. 10-31. This class will cover the basic rules of the game for the novice/beginner level player. Both forehand and backhand stroke mechanics will be covered. A majority of the time will be spent on the court learning to play the game. The fee is $35/$32. Information: Lynnwood Recreation Center, 425-771-4030.

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