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Wellness programming continues despite room closure; committee seeks partners for mental‑health and fitness initiatives
Summary
Sustainable RP reported program changes after an upstairs room closure (June 22–July 22, 2026), confirmed Aquacise dates at the town pool, and said staff will pursue mental health first aid, CPR training and partnership opportunities with Mid‑Bergen Health Commission and a National Fitness Campaign.
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Sustainable RP updated several Mayor’s Wellness Campaign (MWC) items, noting the upstairs room is unavailable from June 22 through July 22, 2026, so some programs will be paused or relocated. The committee confirmed Mat Pilates, pickleball instruction (Wednesdays), an art class on June 29 and a Smoothie Making event on July 11; Aquacise "Move & Groove" sessions were scheduled at the town pool on July 6, 13, 20 and 27 from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. and are open to non‑pool members.
Tiffany said she is working to set up mental health first aid and CPR instruction, to pursue a Stigma Free Zone designation, and to arrange teen mental‑health events. Barbara DeLuca and Tiffany will meet with Steve Laner to learn about a National Fitness Campaign partnership opportunity with Horizon and will meet June 29 with Sarah Bombino of the Mid‑Bergen Health Commission to explore programming opportunities for Ridgefield Park.
