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about TSNW-PTTeam Survivor is a unique non profit organization providing physical activities and sports-centered adventures for women cancer survivors. Team Survivor Northwest is the club serving the greater Puget Sound region; the TSNW office may be reached at 206-732-8350 (or teamsurvivornw.org). Team Survivor Northwest - Westsound / Port Townsend is a group which belongs to TSNW, with most (but not all) activities in east Jefferson County, WA. New members are always welcome. Membership is open to woman survivors of any kind of cancer. The exercise classes are held every week, but it's a good idea to participation in the walks ahead of time. If you are a new TSNW member, please bring a completed copy of the participant package to your first walk (if you haven't already sent one to the office). TSNW membership is free, but all participant packages include a physician's release form which must be completed annually. For more info - walk@tsnw-pt.org Current ActivitiesThe WestSound Walking Group/ "Survivor Striders" is now on our summer schedule. In addition to the walk component, optional activities include an outing to the Uptown Farmer's Market and a Salmon dinner. Meet at the Co-Op and be ready to walk at 6:00 pm on Wednesdays. Coordinate participation via the private Yahoo group (new members see the member resources page for info on the Yahoo group). See the Walk/Talk Port Townsend page for more info. The Port Gamble walking group is on hiatus. Contact us if you are interested in participating in a walking group in Kitsap. A weekly Active Women / Healthy Women meets in Port Hadlock at Discovery Physical Therapy on Mondays from 4:50 to 5:50 These are regular activites, we also meet for longer and more vigorous hikes, and/or special events occasionally which are coordinated through the private Yahoo group (see the member resources page for details). See the main Team Survivor Northwest club web site for activities centered around Seattle, Bellevue, and other areas east, north, and south. See the national Team Survivor web site for activities in eastern Washington, other parts of the Pacific region, and across the country. |