SUMMER YOGA CLASS with Instructor Tamara Chiarizio

All Levels Welcome!

Starting the first week of June

Mondays, 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. and Wednesdays, 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. in the Hebert Auditorium

** Three changes in June due to Auditorium availability **

  • Wed. June 4- No class
  • Mon. June 9- No class, but will be held on Tuesday, June 10 at 5:15 p.m.
  • Mon. June 30- No class, but will be held on Tuesday, July 1 at 5:15 p.m.

FREE for QCC Students, Staff and Faculty

* Community members are welcome to join for $20 for the semester - see Lisa Gurnick (lgurnick@qcc.mass.edu) or Josh Cole (jcole@qcc.mass.edu). 


Meet the Coach - Women's Basketball

Coach Diaz

Johnny Diaz

Coach Diaz’s bio paints a vivid picture of someone who is deeply committed to both the sport and the personal growth of his athletes. His background as a multi-sport athlete and amateur boxer adds a unique dimension to his coaching approach, blending diverse athletic experiences with his passion for basketball.

His philosophy emphasizes hard work, positivity, and energy - values that are likely to resonate with players, not just on the court, but in other aspects of life as well. The focus on growth and success extends beyond basketball, which suggests that his coaching isn't just about wins and losses but about building well-rounded individuals.


Meet the Coach - Women's Soccer

Aidan Macdonald

Aidan Macdonald

Aidan Macdonald grew up in Oneonta, NY, where he played varsity soccer at Oneonta High School. He began his coaching career at Dean College, serving as team manager and then assistant coach, helping lead the team to multiple NJCAA Region 21 appearances and their first national tournament in 2012. He also helped Dean transition to NCAA Division III.

In 2016, Aidan was assistant coach for the University at Albany men’s team, which won the America East Conference and made the NCAA tournament. He later coached club soccer in Massachusetts, including three years with New England Surf Soccer Club.

Aidan holds a bachelor’s degree in business and Sports Management from Dean College and holds USC National and USSF D coaching licenses. He lives in Fitchburg, MA, with his wife and two daughters.

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