Justin Stone, the originator of T'ai Chi Chih, has often been quoted as saying:
"The interior landscape is far more vast than the exterior landscape,
and often far more interesting."

WELCOME
to
T'AI CHI CHIH®
JOY THRU MOVEMENT
Web Site last updated April 15, 2013
Accredited Instructor: Sheila Leonard, PBVM
Home Telephone: 709-579-7863 Cell: 709-727-7863
Fax at home: 709-579-7863 but please call first so I can plug it in.
E-mail:
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Web Site: www.taichichihnl.ca
Official T'ai Chi Chih Web Site: www.taichichih.org
* T'ai Chi Chih is an official Registered Trademark
My main teaching site:
The Lantern, 35 Barnes Road
St. John's, NL Canada A1C 3X1
Tel 709-753-8760 Fax: 709-753-8789
Lantern E-mail:
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Lantern web site: www.lanternnl.ca
Regular classes are also offered at:
The H.G.R. Mews and Wedgewood Park Community Centres, St. John's
St. Peter's Parish Hall, 110 Ashford Drive, Mount Pearl (off Smallwood Drive)
Classes are also offered in other areas around the province, pending interest.
PLEASE NOTE:
Because of allergies/sensitivities, I ask those who attend my sessions
to please try to keep them as scent-free as possible. Thank you!

"Pulling Taffy" in Stephenville in June 2008
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NTV (NL) "PLACES TO GO WITH SHARON SNOW"
T'AI CHI CHIH - VIDEO SEGMENT
T'ai Chi Chih Lantern Video Segment
Currently Un-Available On-Line
HOPING TO HAVE IT AVAILABLE AGAIN AT SOME POINT
In 2010 NTV (NL) filmed a T’ai Chi Chih session as a Places to Go with Sharon Snow segment at The Lantern, at Sharon's invitation. Originally filmed as a 15 minute segment, it was then edited and aired in the 3-minute Places to Go timeframe.
If you missed the repeated airing of the segment,
you can click on http://ntv.ca/video/?p=1061 and view it from NTV’s permanent video vault. Note that you may see another short 10- 15 second NTV ad clip just before Places to Go begins.