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The Interactive Museum of Anatomy and Pathology, envisioned more than 20 years ago by Dr. Carlos A.C. Baptista, is finally completed and open to the public as well as university and high school students via field trips. Located in the Block Health Science Building on UT’s Health Science Campus, the museum extensively covers the anatomy of the human body, from the cranial cavity and brain to the spinal cord and thorax. The collection, which includes specimens and human bodies, is integral to the teach- ing and learning of pathology. Though medical and physician assistant students have access to the museum with their swipe cards, others visitors should contact the Department of Neuroscience for access at 419-383-4109. Block Health Science Building, 3000 Arlington Ave. utoledo.edu/imap

Fitness resolutions

Trying to live a more active lifestyle, but are intimidated by gyms and daunting work out schedules? The Metroparks of To- ledo are offering a new, 12-week program with the goal of getting people active—participants will work at their own pace to be able to run a 5K. The non-competitive program is for beginners over the age of 18 and participants can join at any point from January to March. Classes take place on Tuesdays beginning January 14 at 10am and Saturdays beginning January 18 at noon at Wild- wood Preserve Metropark. To see a full schedule and register for the class, visit reservations.metroparkstoledo.com

 

 

Shoot for the moon

Rocket Yoga got its name from Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead, because “it gets you there faster.” Every Saturday in January at 10am, Lululemon athletica of Perrysburg is hosting an hour of Rocket Vinyasa Yoga at It’s Yoga Toledo. The classes are completely free and open to all experience levels. 135 N.Michigan St. 419-874-2494. Facebook.com/lululemontoledo– showroom

Body doubles

The Interactive Museum of Anatomy and Pathology, envisioned more than 20 years ago by Dr. Carlos A.C. Baptista, is finally completed and open to the public as well as university and high school students via field trips. Located in the Block Health Science Building on UT’s Health Science Campus, the museum extensively covers the anatomy of the human body, from the cranial cavity and brain to the spinal cord and thorax. The collection, which includes specimens and human bodies, is integral to the teach- ing and learning of pathology. Though medical and physician assistant students have access to the museum with their swipe cards, others visitors should contact the Department of Neuroscience for access at 419-383-4109. Block Health Science Building, 3000 Arlington Ave. utoledo.edu/imap

Fitness resolutions

Trying to live a more active lifestyle, but are intimidated by gyms and daunting work out schedules? The Metroparks of To- ledo are offering a new, 12-week program with the goal of getting people active—participants will work at their own pace to be able to run a 5K. The non-competitive program is for beginners over the age of 18 and participants can join at any point from January to March. Classes take place on Tuesdays beginning January 14 at 10am and Saturdays beginning January 18 at noon at Wild- wood Preserve Metropark. To see a full schedule and register for the class, visit reservations.metroparkstoledo.com

 

 

Shoot for the moon

Rocket Yoga got its name from Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead, because “it gets you there faster.” Every Saturday in January at 10am, Lululemon athletica of Perrysburg is hosting an hour of Rocket Vinyasa Yoga at It’s Yoga Toledo. The classes are completely free and open to all experience levels. 135 N.Michigan St. 419-874-2494. Facebook.com/lululemontoledo– showroom

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