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Health & Fitness:

March 18

Diabetes Management Series, instruction in self-care for diabetics, noon, $50, Saint John’s Health Center, 1328 22nd St., 310.829.8453.

March 19

Acupuncture, a class on the health benefits of acupuncture, with Dr. Malcolm Taw, 10-11:30am, free, WISE & Healthy Aging, 2125 Arizona Ave., 310.394.9871 x442.

ONGOING

The Center for the Partially Sighted has free support groups for adults with impaired sight. You do not need to be a client of the Center to participate. For more information, contact Pam Thompson, at 310.458.3501 x146.

The National Private Duty Association (NPDA) has launched a feature on its website that allows the public access to a searchable database of home care companies following guidelines established by the nation’s leading home care association, privatedutyhomecare.org.

Six-Week Ballroom Dance Course, presented by Westside Enrichment Center, 6:30-8:30pm, $52-$65, University High School, 11800 Texas Ave., WLA, 310.914.3572.

Therapeutic Hatha Yoga, with Bea Ammidown, E-RYT 500, Wednesdays, 7-8pm; Thursdays, 10-11am; Fridays, 10-11am, Yoga Prose, a yoga and writing workshop continues to 12:45pm; and Saturdays, 9:30-10:30am, 310.358.3338 or beayoga888@verizon.net.

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