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The Virtual Memory cafe is a welcoming place for people with memory loss, mild cognitive impairment, early dementia and for their families and friends. Memory caf? offers an easy and fun way to socialize with others who have a shared experience. Facilitated by a Dementia Specialist, Hartford HealthCare Center for Healthy Aging. Registration is required: https://hartfordhealthcare.org/health-wellness/classes-events/conifer-registration
Coal Creek Theater of Louisville Presents Epic Proportions by David Crane & Larry Coen directed by M. Shane Grant May 6-May 21, 2022 “And here was told the most epic of stories…about lust and revenge and fate and destiny. This is a story about a lot of things!” -- Narrator Coal Creek Theater of Louisville presents Epic Proportions May 6 - 21 at the Louisville Center for the Arts, 801 Grant Avenue, Louisville, CO 80027. Performances are Fridays, Saturdays and Monday, May 16 at 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, May 15 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $23-$25 and available at www.cctlouisville.org. More information and group tickets available by calling 303-665-0955. This laugh-out-loud comedy takes place in the 1930s during the filming of the biblical epic “Exeunt Omnes.” Brothers Benny and Phil arrive in the Arizona desert to serve as extras in the movie, finding themselves surrounded by eccentric filmmakers, Roman emperors, Egyptian Queens, and a captivating assistant director – Louise. Sibling rivalries and love triangles ensue as the film’s challenges vex the “thousands” involved in this epic film. Locusts, sword fights, and divas (oh my!). Director M. Shane Grant says, “The wonderful thing about this show? It’s funny! Life has thrown a lot at us lately, and we could all use some good laughs. Uncomplicated laughs. Laughs without nuanced social commentary. Just some good ‘ole plain laughs. That’s the gift this show gives us — and not a moment too soon.” The cast includes: Megan Schraeder (Louise), Alex Ellis (Benny), Steven Siefers (Phil), Elizabel Riggs (The Queen of the Nile), Kimberly Colisch (Ensemble), Brian Dowling (Ensemble), Michelle Jacobs (Ensemble), Jaccie Kitts (Ensemble), Julie Marino (Ensemble), Elaine Niesen (Ensemble), Steve Rausch (Ensemble), and Jim Terwilliger (Ensemble). …everything in it is a delight…it’s delicious.” —NY Post. “…clever, witty spoof of Hollywood will have you in stitches.” —American Reporter. Coal Creek Theater of Louisville Epic Proportions “And here was told the most epic of stories…This is a story about a lot of things!” May 6 - 21 Fri./Sat & Mon., May 16.at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, May 15 at 2 p.m. . $23-$25 at www.cctlouisville.org More information and group tickets available by calling 303-665-0955. Coal Creek Theater of Louisville @ Louisville Center for the Arts, 801 Grant Avenue, Louisville, CO 80027 ###
You must pre-register at: https://tinyurl.com/2p9a26tkFor technical issues with registration, please call (970) 248-2717. Please note: classes will NOT be recorded. FREE SERIES!*Free Senior Law Book!*Sign up for a free Ask-A-Lawyer session
If you would like to join us please email Afuller@ourwestside.org
Register calling: (385)468-3155 or CLICK HERE
Please join us for this wonderful opportunity to learn more about Medicare! Optum Care is providing free educational seminars that will cover the basics of Medicare, how enrollment works, when to sign up, eligibility requirements and more. Classes will take place at your local Optum and Mountain View Medical Group doctor’s offices, and will be taught by licensed brokers from your community who are experts in helping you determine the best Medicare coverage options for your specific situation. Light refreshments and small takeaway items will be provided. Please register at: https://cosoptummedicare101.eventbrite.com
Coal Creek Theater of Louisville Presents Epic Proportions by David Crane & Larry Coen directed by M. Shane Grant May 6-May 21, 2022 “And here was told the most epic of stories…about lust and revenge and fate and destiny. This is a story about a lot of things!” -- Narrator Coal Creek Theater of Louisville presents Epic Proportions May 6 - 21 at the Louisville Center for the Arts, 801 Grant Avenue, Louisville, CO 80027. Performances are Fridays, Saturdays and Monday, May 16 at 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, May 15 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $23-$25 and available at www.cctlouisville.org. More information and group tickets available by calling 303-665-0955. This laugh-out-loud comedy takes place in the 1930s during the filming of the biblical epic “Exeunt Omnes.” Brothers Benny and Phil arrive in the Arizona desert to serve as extras in the movie, finding themselves surrounded by eccentric filmmakers, Roman emperors, Egyptian Queens, and a captivating assistant director – Louise. Sibling rivalries and love triangles ensue as the film’s challenges vex the “thousands” involved in this epic film. Locusts, sword fights, and divas (oh my!). Director M. Shane Grant says, “The wonderful thing about this show? It’s funny! Life has thrown a lot at us lately, and we could all use some good laughs. Uncomplicated laughs. Laughs without nuanced social commentary. Just some good ‘ole plain laughs. That’s the gift this show gives us — and not a moment too soon.” The cast includes: Megan Schraeder (Louise), Alex Ellis (Benny), Steven Siefers (Phil), Elizabel Riggs (The Queen of the Nile), Kimberly Colisch (Ensemble), Brian Dowling (Ensemble), Michelle Jacobs (Ensemble), Jaccie Kitts (Ensemble), Julie Marino (Ensemble), Elaine Niesen (Ensemble), Steve Rausch (Ensemble), and Jim Terwilliger (Ensemble). …everything in it is a delight…it’s delicious.” —NY Post. “…clever, witty spoof of Hollywood will have you in stitches.” —American Reporter. Coal Creek Theater of Louisville Epic Proportions “And here was told the most epic of stories…This is a story about a lot of things!” May 6 - 21 Fri./Sat & Mon., May 16.at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, May 15 at 2 p.m. . $23-$25 at www.cctlouisville.org More information and group tickets available by calling 303-665-0955. Coal Creek Theater of Louisville @ Louisville Center for the Arts, 801 Grant Avenue, Louisville, CO 80027 ###
Register for on-line link 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month, 9:30 am to 11:00 am No Charge Grab your tea or coffee and join Hope Grows virtual, facilitated Thursday morning chat focusing on the Think Caregiver Simple ‘Self-Care’ suggestions. Family caregivers are encouraged to share their story and join peers to learn and help each other through the tasks of caregiving. The program is part of the Hope Grows Root of Good Care Counseling Services™. There is no charge for caregivers to participate. Call 412 369-4673 or email info@hopegrows.net to register and then receive log-in information.
May Forest Bathing Walk Saturday, May 28, 1:00 - 3:30 p.m. Experience the therapeutic practice of Shinrinyoku and awaken your senses with a slow, mindful walk through the woods and a beautiful tea ceremony. More info at: www.listeningpines.com Prepaid registration required at www.elpasocountynaturecenters.com or call 719-520-6387. $30 per person/$20 per member
A program to encourage adults and kids to spend time doing art projects together. Bring your creativity; and lets explore the great world of art! In this program you can enjoy painting, drawing and quality time with others. This is designed for all ages.
Hosted by Columbus Senior Center located at 2531 South 400 East Salt Lake City, UT 84115 at 9:30am every Monday! Call (385) 468-3340 or click HERE for more info.
Really a Fun way to Stay flexible Join your follow Vets for “Come Back Yoga” every Monday morning 9:30am, Edwards CMC
BINGOCIZE® is a 10-week health promotion program that combines the game of bingo with fall prevention exercise. Come play bingo and meet new people while learning about techniques to reduce falls. RSVP: Kari Pohar – 847-740-6708Brian Sullivan – 847-847-3531Open to Seniors 60+ Website: www.Zoom.us/joinMeeting ID: 734 215 2035 Passcode: 377510
A free workshop for people 60 years and older or caregivers who have chronic health conditions. Trained facilitators will help you manage your conditions so you can enjoy life. You will learn breathing techniques, how to sleep better, relaxation, manage symptoms, pain & medication management, setting weekly goals and problem solving. Please register by calling 385-468-3401.
Avow offers individual and family support for those dealing with loss. Check out their programming, for kids. For more information or RSVP call 239-261-4404 or email avowkids@avowcares.org
Check out all of the support offerings brought to by Avow. Please call 239-261-4404 to RSVP before attending.
Registration please call Magana Senior Center at 385-468-3000 or stop by the front desk.
Caregiver Support Group in Lakewood Ranch hosted by Windsor ReflectionsMeets Bi-weekly1st and 3rd Wednesdays at 9:30am-10:30am Held at The Windsor of Lakewood Ranch in LEC Room on the 2nd floorRSVP to 941-907-9177
To register, Call at 239-399-4881, or email sheila@hopebonita.org
On Tuesday May 31, 2022 from 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM virtually. Seminar discussion will include: The importance of making a plan for the future long term care options and costs, How Providence at Home helps you stay in your home, Preserving your assets with lifetime care protection. RSVP to Barb Dull at bdull@providencepoint.org or 412/819-4880.
Option to participate virtually or in-person For questions and to sign up Contact Social Work Intern Bonnie at 719-553-3413 or 719-583-6611
The 10th Mountain Division Foundation 64th annual ceremony at Tennessee Pass, CO, will return to the glory of previous years as we gather to honor the fallen. The public is invited to attend. Because of limited seating attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs. Approximately 12:30pm or after the ceremony concludes - optional lunch at Ski Cooper in Leadville
For details contact Lauren Willie 435-359-4819 - lewillie@alz.org Held Tuesdays 5:30pm-6:30pm at the Cedar City Library
On Tuesday, May 31, 2022 from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM. New to Medicare? Retiring or Turning 65 soon? Come to one of our In-Person Seminars and we'll help YOU navigate Medicare. Get more details and sign up an https://www.mediconnectinsurance.com/live-events.
Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction People who complete this course tell us they have: Decreased anxiety. stress, depression Decreased feelings of isolation/loneliness Increased memory.
Register by calling Magna Senior Center 385-468-3000~ Limited space so please RSVP today! Stressed? Can’t sleep? Troubled relationships?
Hosted by the North Suburban YMCA, 9:15 am, Please RSVP to Pam Racansky at pracansky@nsymca.org
Hosted by Columbus Senior Center located at 2531 South 400 East Salt Lake City, UT 84115 at 9:30am every Wednesday! Call (385) 468-3340 or click HERE for more info.
This six week workshop is for people with long term pain and caregivers. Learn about self-management techniques and skills needed to manage chronic pain conditions. Call 385-468-3350 for more information or to register.
Meets the 1st Wednesday of every month from 10:00 a.m. to Noon, with a few exceptions. Meeting in-person at the Rock Family Church. Contact the facilitator for further information. Facilitator: Hal Goldberg, 303.212.0017 or halgoldberg@halgoldberg.net
Register by calling: (385)468-3130
Questions? Call 970-384-6314. Enjoy tea, Coffee, Friends and Board Games. $5/Free for Members
Enjoy an informal discussion of all things books. We'll look at highlights of new releases that have just come into the library, and also have an informal discussion of books you've been reading, sharing with the group any favorites, (or least favorites.)
Good Day Sunshine Your favorite Beatles' hits in story and song! In-person seating at Su Teatro Cultural and Performing Arts Center, Denver on May 1 at 2 p.m.Virtual performance begins on May 6 at 7:00 p.m. Stories on Stage concludes this season with Good Day Sunshine at Su Teatro Cultural and Performing Arts Center, 721 Santa Fe Drive on Sunday, May 1 at 2 p.m. Virtual performance begins On Friday, May 6 at 7:00 p.m. and will be available for viewing any time thereafter. Ticket holders for the virtual performance will receive a link prior to the performance. Tickets are $22 and are available by calling 303-494-0523 or online at www.storiesonstage.org. Good Day Sunshine features Sam Gregory, GerRee Hinshaw, Allison Watrous performing stories about how the Beatles have affected all of us. Songs, and a sing-a-long, are conducted by musical director Matt Bassano. In 1962, the year Ringo Starr became drummer, the Beatles released their first hit song “Love Me Do” in the UK. In 1964 Pan Am flight 101 landed at New York’s Kennedy Airport and with it “Beatlemania” arrived. Lindsay Pereira, of the Huffington Post, wrote in 2019, “It is still hard to fathom all the ways in which John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr – who last performed together on a rooftop in January 1969, created a splash whose ripples continue to be felt.” The Beatles influence has spanned over 60 years. They are arguably the most famous, critically-acclaimed, and successful rock band of all time. Now celebrating their 21st Season, Stories on Stage presents renowned actors performing dynamic and entertaining short stories. For more information and tickets go to www.storiesonstage.org or call 303-494-0523. Good Day Sunshine is sponsored by Theresa and Bob Keatinge and, in part, by the Citizens of the Scientific and Cultural District (SCFD), Bloomberg Philanthropies, the Bonfils Stanton Foundation, Colorado Creative Industries, Boulder County Arts Alliance and Community Foundation of Boulder County. Stories on Stage “Good Day Sunshine” Favorite Beatles’ stories and hit songs are performed. Sunday, May 1 at 2 p.m. @Su Teatro Cultural and Performing Arts Center, 721 Santa Fe Drive, Denver, 80204 On Friday, May 6 at 7:00 p.m. Virtual Performance begins and will be available for viewing any time thereafter. Ticket holders for the virtual performance will receive a link prior to the performance and may be used at any time. Tickets are $22 www.storiesonstage.org or 303-494-0523 ###
Join us for networking and learning from top industry experts! Primrose Clubhouse 1525 Primrose Lane Pueblo, CO 81008
The CMSA Annual Conference & Expo is back in-person June 1-4, 2022 at the Gaylord Palms Resort in Kissimmee, Florida. We are excited to gather again to share in lessons learned, expand our tool belts, share in laughter and celebrate where life has taken us since we last gathered. The 2022 schedule will focus on the latest trends and updates including: Acute Care Workers’ Compensation Long-Term Care Ambulatory Care Payer Setting Military/VA/DoD Curated panels focused on hot topics and changing pathways
Night Sky/Milky Way Photography Workshops at the Paint Mines Friday, April 1, 9:00 p.m.- Saturday, April 2, 7:00 a.m. Thursday, May 5, 9:00 p.m.- Friday, May 6, 7:00 a.m. This guided overnight photography workshop led by Mike Pach of 3 Peaks Photography & Design will include how to photograph the Milky Way and the stars as points of light, how to photograph star trails, light painting techniques, how to post-process your images in Photoshop and Lightroom. Limit 6 participants. Prepaid registration required at www.elpasocountynaturecenters.com or call 719-520-6387. $300 per person
Join us for a one-hour webinars that teach family and community caregivers how to more easily manage and navigate care. Invite your neighbors, or your siblings from other locations, to attend with you. Are you helping your mom care for your dad? Consider attending with your mom. Held the first and third Thursday of each month, 1:00 to 2:00 pm Only those who register will receive the link to the webinar. A reminder email will arrive 30 minutes before each webinar to help you find the link more easily. 2022 February to June Schedule Feb 3 - Helping Others Accept Care Feb 17 - Setting Boundaries Mar 3 - Building Caregiver Resilience Mar 17 - Clarifying Concerns April 7 - Improving Communication April 21 - Getting Creative May 5 - Locating Legal Support May 19 - Understanding Behaviors Jun 2 - Calming Behaviors Jun 16 - Working with Behaviors
REGISTER HERE We are excited to announce that the Seniors Blue Book will be bringing the much requested and enjoyed Speed Networking Meeting to Boulder County. This has been a favorite in the Denver Metro and Northern Colorado areas for 4-years now. It is a fun, fast way to network with others in the industry. We hope to see you there. Come and enjoy this FUN, FAST and FANTASTIC Networking Opportunity! We offer fast-paced, face-to-face mini-marketing meetings. This allows you to expand your contacts and referral sources and learn more about our host. Please bring your business cards a mask and a smile. Please Remember: This is not a mix and mingle event. This is a timed event. You will be engaged for the duration of this event. Your promptness promotes a successful experience for all. A light breakfast will be served!
Classes are held once a week for 8 weeks for 2 hours. Workshop is FREE to participants 60 years or older but registration is required (a minimum fee for participants younger than 59) Donations Accepted. For more information or to register please call Tyler Holliman (970) 400-6117
Zoom link for memory cafes and support groups: https://zoom.us/j/148504348Meeting ID: 148 504 348 Password: dt
Good Day Sunshine Your favorite Beatles' hits in story and song! In-person seating at Su Teatro Cultural and Performing Arts Center, Denver on May 1 at 2 p.m.Virtual performance begins on May 6 at 7:00 p.m. Stories on Stage concludes this season with Good Day Sunshine at Su Teatro Cultural and Performing Arts Center, 721 Santa Fe Drive on Sunday, May 1 at 2 p.m. Virtual performance begins On Friday, May 6 at 7:00 p.m. and will be available for viewing any time thereafter. Ticket holders for the virtual performance will receive a link prior to the performance. Tickets are $22 and are available by calling 303-494-0523 or online at www.storiesonstage.org. Good Day Sunshine features Sam Gregory, GerRee Hinshaw, Allison Watrous performing stories about how the Beatles have affected all of us. Songs, and a sing-a-long, are conducted by musical director Matt Bassano. In 1962, the year Ringo Starr became drummer, the Beatles released their first hit song “Love Me Do” in the UK. In 1964 Pan Am flight 101 landed at New York’s Kennedy Airport and with it “Beatlemania” arrived. Lindsay Pereira, of the Huffington Post, wrote in 2019, “It is still hard to fathom all the ways in which John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr – who last performed together on a rooftop in January 1969, created a splash whose ripples continue to be felt.” The Beatles influence has spanned over 60 years. They are arguably the most famous, critically-acclaimed, and successful rock band of all time. Now celebrating their 21st Season, Stories on Stage presents renowned actors performing dynamic and entertaining short stories. For more information and tickets go to www.storiesonstage.org or call 303-494-0523. Good Day Sunshine is sponsored by Theresa and Bob Keatinge and, in part, by the Citizens of the Scientific and Cultural District (SCFD), Bloomberg Philanthropies, the Bonfils Stanton Foundation, Colorado Creative Industries, Boulder County Arts Alliance and Community Foundation of Boulder County. Stories on Stage “Good Day Sunshine” Favorite Beatles’ stories and hit songs are performed. Sunday, May 1 at 2 p.m. @Su Teatro Cultural and Performing Arts Center, 721 Santa Fe Drive, Denver, 80204 On Friday, May 6 at 7:00 p.m. Virtual Performance begins and will be available for viewing any time thereafter. Ticket holders for the virtual performance will receive a link prior to the performance and may be used at any time. Tickets are $22 www.storiesonstage.org or 303-494-0523 ###
To register, please visit www.alz.org/crf or call the 24/7 helpline at 7-800-272-3900.
Come join this epic event for marketing and festivities... RSVP to Jamie Davis at 303-596-4242 or email jamied@sevenshomecare.com
Feeling stretched caring for a military member or Veteran? Sign up for this amazing course today. Registration call Malisa Rader at mrafer@iastate.edu or 515-708-0622. Cost $40
Classes are provided at no cost Registration Required PPACG.org/events The PPACG Area Agency on Aging and Pikes Peak Library District Medicare series provides the knowledge and tools that older adults need as they approach Medicare.
Medicare Solutions Network will be presenting a free educational seminar to get you up to speed on what Medicare covers, what it doesn’t, and your potential out of pocket exposure. We’ll discuss Supplements, Medicare Advantage Plans, Part D Prescription Plans, and cost saving strategies for the years ahead.To RSVP please call the library directly or visit their website to register!
The CMSA Annual Conference & Expo is back in-person June 1-4, 2022 at the Gaylord Palms Resort in Kissimmee, Florida. We are excited to gather again to share in lessons learned, expand our tool belts, share in laughter and celebrate where life has taken us since we last gathered. The 2022 schedule will focus on the latest trends and updates including: Acute Care Workers’ Compensation Long-Term Care Ambulatory Care Payer Setting Military/VA/DoD Curated panels focused on hot topics and changing pathways
As a caregiver, you may find yourself with so many responsibilities that you neglect taking care of yourself. But the best thing you can do for the person you are caring for is to make your health a priority. Join us for a morning of learning, live demonstrations, and inspiration to help incorporate healthy habits into everyday life! Door prizes available! REGISTER HERE
This is an open house of our new offices and a presentation of our services, programs, and upcoming events. Breakfast will be provided. Please RSVP to Terri at terri@kcshepherds'center.org or at 816-293-9614 by Tuesday, May 30th. This event is open to all businesses that serve or provide resources to older adults.
This program provides tips for breaking the ice with your family to address some of the most difficult to discuss. Such as, going to the doctor for a diagnosis, deciding when to stop driving, and making legal and financial plans for the future care. Register Today
Register calling: (385)468-3155 or CLICK HERE
Sage Oak of Denton is excited to be opening. Come to our grand opening party and learn more about what we have to offer the community. CLICK HERE to RSVP
The CMSA Annual Conference & Expo is back in-person June 1-4, 2022 at the Gaylord Palms Resort in Kissimmee, Florida. We are excited to gather again to share in lessons learned, expand our tool belts, share in laughter and celebrate where life has taken us since we last gathered. The 2022 schedule will focus on the latest trends and updates including: Acute Care Workers’ Compensation Long-Term Care Ambulatory Care Payer Setting Military/VA/DoD Curated panels focused on hot topics and changing pathways
RSVP to Pat at 708-754-5700 to let us know you're joining the fitness fun!
The Basalt Regional Library will kick off its Summer Reading program with a Beach Party on the Meadow, Saturday, June 5 from noon till 4pm. To celebrate this year’s Summer Reading theme, Oceans of Possibilities, the community is invited to a mountain-style Beach-at-the-Library, complete with a water slide, obstacle course, sand and water exploration table, water balloons, squirters and more! We will have a scavenger hunt inside the Library, and a food truck for refreshments. We are delighted to start the festivities with a Tunes & Tales event on the Library Patio at the main entrance. Children and their families are invited to listen to the enchanting story, “Because” by Mo Willems, blended with music performed by local musicians of the Roaring Fork Valley. “Because” composes a powerful symphony of chance, discovery, persistence, and magic in this moving tale of a young girl's journey to center stage. Every family in attendance will receive a copy of this magical book. We will be joined by our partners WE-cycle, The Art Base, Basalt Regional Heritage Society and the Basalt and Rural Fire Protection District. Our Summer Reading program has something for everyone no matter your age or reading level. Come play at the Beach and kick off your Summer Reading!
The CMSA Annual Conference & Expo is back in-person June 1-4, 2022 at the Gaylord Palms Resort in Kissimmee, Florida. We are excited to gather again to share in lessons learned, expand our tool belts, share in laughter and celebrate where life has taken us since we last gathered. The 2022 schedule will focus on the latest trends and updates including: Acute Care Workers’ Compensation Long-Term Care Ambulatory Care Payer Setting Military/VA/DoD Curated panels focused on hot topics and changing pathways
Enhancing Lives With Every Step Join Parkinson Association of the Rockies for the 20th Annual Vitality 5K Walk & Run on June 5 & 12! Register now and receive a free t-shirt. All participants are encouraged to fundraise to help support the programs and resources provided by PAR. When you raise $200 you’ll receive an incentive gift. Sunday, June 5, 2022 - Wash Park, Denver8:00am Registration Begins | 9:00am Run & Walk Start | Resource Fair | Vitality Bash Sunday, June 12, 2022 - Sandstone Ranch, Longmont 8:00am Registration Begins | 9:00am Walk Start | Resource Fair Virtual Vitality - Anywhere, any time! Registration: Run - $45/participant (Denver only) Walk - $40/adult | $15/child (ages 5-16) | FREE/child (ages 0-4) www.parkinsonrockies.org/vitality
Hosted by Columbus Senior Center located at 2531 South 400 East Salt Lake City, UT 84115 at 9:30am every Monday! Call (385) 468-3340 or click HERE for more info.
Join Dr. Lezlie Laws for one hour each month as she leads caregivers through this stress reducing, health increasing, monthly workshop. Learn to move your body more, and increase mindfulness in every day life. This is a zoom platform meeting. Registration for this workshop is required. To register, click on this linkhttps://adrccares.org/adrc-events/ 1st Monday of the month 10 am to 11 am
Join Dr. Lezlie Laws for one hour each month as she leads caregivers through this stress reducing, health increasing, monthly workshop. This workshop will be offered on two separate dates every month and will be held virtually via Zoom. Please follow the provided instructions in order to join.
A free workshop for people 60 years and older or caregivers who have chronic health conditions. Trained facilitators will help you manage your conditions so you can enjoy life. You will learn breathing techniques, how to sleep better, relaxation, manage symptoms, pain & medication management, setting weekly goals and problem solving. Please register by calling 385-468-3401.
One in seven people entering the hospital will need blood. You can save the lives of up to three people each time you give blood. Blood donation costs you nothing but your time, and it only takes an hour or less! The St. Mary's Medical Center is seeking blood donors, and the Blood Bus will be at the library ready to help you, help save lives. Early registration suggested. More information can be found at the St. Mary's Medical Center website:https://www.sclhealth.org/locations/st-marys-medical-center/ways-to-give/blood
Demystify iCloud! Learn the basics, including what it is, why to use it, and some of the different ways to use it. Participants will need to know their Apple ID and password. Registration required.
Caregiver Champion offers a FREE caregiver support group every 1st Monday of the month, starting on April 4th from 6:30pm to 8:30pm EST, The group will be led by Jeff Weinberg (owner and founder of Caregiver Champion, LLC) over zoom and is completely confidential. Email Jeff to sign up to receive the zoom link at jeff@caregiverchampionadvocate.com
Set your alarm for some caregiver time! Participating caregivers are encouraged to laugh, share ideas, learn resources, and just relax from their many responsibilities. Simple continental breakfast items provided. Call Kathy at 385-468-3281 to RSVP
These classes are designed for anyone interested in learning more about Alzheimer's disease, dementia, risk reduction, warning signs and more. For class descriptions, visit: bit.ly/ALZCOEdDes.Registration is required. Please call 800-272-3900 or email cocareandsupport@alz.org.
Paint the world around you with a kit featuring acrylic artist Alma Thomas. She was an African American painter in the 1960s known for her abstract paintings of landscapes and bright colors. This kit contains everything you need to begin your abstract painting journey.
Join Oak Street Health - Streamwood for safe and socially distant Bingo! We’ll bring the prizes, you bring your “A” game. * RSVP to Teresa - (331) 302 - 0678
A monthly educational event for professionals supporting family caregivers. Join our presentation and discussions to learn more about resources and practical solutions to family caregiver situations. If you have questions please call 801-312-9110 - Please RSVP for box lunch count. Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/440651237You can also dial in using your phone.United States: +1 (312) 757-3121Access Code: 440-651-237New to GoToMeeting? Get the app now and be ready when your first meeting starts: https://global.gotomeeting.com/install/440651237
Ever been curious about the funerals of the rich and famous? Join us the second Thursday of each month for our Death Cafe series. From the extravagant to the profound, we’ll discuss how society has honored the lives
RSVP for Zoom link Amy@HoyerSeniorPlacement.comFacilitated by Amy Davis & David Geras
Join the Seniors Blue Book and The Lodge at Palmer Point for some backyard speed networking!Bring your cards, your colleagues and your energy and join us for some fun in the back yard at The Lodge at Palmer Point. Please RSVP to Lucy - Lucy@seniorsbluebook.com *Please park in the empty lot adjacent to the house when you come into the neighborhood.
Please join us for this wonderful opportunity to learn more about Medicare! Optum Care is providing free educational seminars that will cover the basics of Medicare, how enrollment works, when to sign up, eligibility requirements and more. Classes will take place at your local Optum and Mountain View Medical Group doctor’s offices, and will be taught by licensed brokers from your community who are experts in helping you determine the best Medicare coverage options for your specific situation. Light refreshments and small takeaway items will be provided. Please register at: https://cosoptummedicare101.eventbrite.com
Each year, hundreds of thousands of adults over the age of 60 are abused, neglected, or financially exploited. Join us to learn the signs and types of abuse and what you can do to help protect vulnerable adults.
Knitters and crocheters (and any other yarn workers) come together to work on and discuss projects, yarn, and techniques. Open to all; bring your own supplies and works-in-progress.
For details contact Lauren Willie 435-359-4819 - lewillie@alz.org Held Tuesdays 5:30pm-6:30pm at the Cedar City Library
Medicare Solutions Network will be presenting a free educational seminar to get you up to speed on what Medicare covers, what it doesn’t, and your potential out of pocket exposure. We’ll discuss Supplements, Medicare Advantage Plans, Part D Prescription Plans, and cost saving strategies for the years ahead.To RSVP please call the library directly or visit their website to register!
Contact Traci Duff 972-805-8849 or REGISTER HERE
Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction People who complete this course tell us they have: Decreased anxiety. stress, depression Decreased feelings of isolation/loneliness Increased memory.
Register by calling Magna Senior Center 385-468-3000~ Limited space so please RSVP today! Stressed? Can’t sleep? Troubled relationships?
Presented by OLP Events, the 50plus EXPO will feature exhibitors providing up-to-date information for baby boomers and seniors. With free health screenings, door prizes, and entertainment, the 50plus EXPO is a unique fusion of timely, relevant information and a fun, relaxed atmosphere.
Hosted by Columbus Senior Center located at 2531 South 400 East Salt Lake City, UT 84115 at 9:30am every Wednesday! Call (385) 468-3340 or click HERE for more info.
This six week workshop is for people with long term pain and caregivers. Learn about self-management techniques and skills needed to manage chronic pain conditions. Call 385-468-3350 for more information or to register.
Contact our Helpline at 800.272.3900 or the person listed to register before attending a support group. Frontotemporal Dementia and Other Dementias Contact: Bonnie Shepherd at 801.231.3442
Register by calling: (385)468-3130
Questions? Call 970-384-6314. Enjoy tea, Coffee, Friends and Board Games. $5/Free for Members
*For More information or to register, go to: http://dementiacareeducation.com/noco-2/ Aging brings its challenges but one of the unspoken challenges is the ever-changing family dynamics that accompanies growing older. Roles, responsibilities, and expectations can become difficult to manage for families through the aging continuum. Each family deals with issues differently. Learn about strategies that work and pitfalls to avoid as loved ones prepare for managing dementia, chronic conditions, long-term care, and end of life issues.
Registration required call 800-273-3900 or email Kelly Hare at khare@alz.org for assistance to RSVP. Masks and Social Distancing required.
To register, contact the Fruita Community Center: 970-858-0360 (front desk) or ext 6408
Have you tried Nia Dancing? Come with friends or a partner for an hour of Nia dancing with our friend, Steve Alldredge. Steve is an experienced Nia teacher and comes with a playlist you can't help but move to! We are delighted to offer this movement class twice a month this summer.
To register, please visit www.alz.org/crf or call the 24/7 helpline at 7-800-272-3900.
Classes are held once a week for 8 weeks for 2 hours. Workshop is FREE to participants 60 years or older but registration is required (a minimum fee for participants younger than 59) Donations Accepted. For more information or to register please call Tyler Holliman (970) 400-6117
Our annual conference is back in person this year! Formerly known as L’Chaim2Life, this free event will be held over 2 days with a livestream option on Day 2.Register at https://kavodseniorlife.org/conference/
All classes held from 10am-11am MST on the second Thursday of each month. To RSVP, call 970-243-3100
Ever been curious about the funerals of the rich and famous? Join us the second Thursday of each month for our Death Cafe series. From the extravagant to the profound, we’ll discuss how society has honored the lives Second Wednesday & Thursday of Each Month Memorial Holladay-Cottonwood Mortuary4670 S Highland DrHolladay, UT 84117
Feeling stretched caring for a military member or Veteran? Sign up for this amazing course today. Registration call Malisa Rader at mrafer@iastate.edu or 515-708-0622. Cost $40
Classes are provided at no cost Registration Required PPACG.org/events The PPACG Area Agency on Aging and Pikes Peak Library District Medicare series provides the knowledge and tools that older adults need as they approach Medicare.
CarePatrol is pleased to partner with CEU Creations to offer 2 CEU credit hours for Social Workers, Case Managers, Nurses, Counselors and Long Term Care Administrators. Register and Reserve your Seat Today
ClinCloud is offering FREE Fibroscans screening on the second Friday of every month! Please call 407-949-6733 to schedule your free appointment.
Register calling: (385)468-3155 or CLICK HERE
Active Adults: Wildflower Photography Workshop Saturday, June 11, 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Join photographer and outdoorsman Bob Falcone (“Hiking Bob”) for a wildflower photography workshop. Indoor class includes the basics of capturing good wildflower photos and avoiding common mistakes followed by an outdoor session with cameras (or cellphones) to put skills into practice. Prepaid registration required. $25 per person/$20 per member
Parkinson's Revolution is an indoor cycling experience that combines passion, determination and community to generate funds and awareness for Parkinson's disease. Join us across the country -in-person or virtually - to ride together and advance our mission toward a cure. There is no fundraising requirement to ride with us!
Enhancing Lives With Every Step Join Parkinson Association of the Rockies for the 20th Annual Vitality 5K Walk & Run on June 5 & 12! Register now and receive a free t-shirt. All participants are encouraged to fundraise to help support the programs and resources provided by PAR. When you raise $200 you’ll receive an incentive gift. Sunday, June 5, 2022 - Wash Park, Denver8:00am Registration Begins | 9:00am Run & Walk Start | Resource Fair | Vitality Bash Sunday, June 12, 2022 - Sandstone Ranch, Longmont 8:00am Registration Begins | 9:00am Walk Start | Resource Fair Virtual Vitality - Anywhere, any time! Registration: Run - $45/participant (Denver only) Walk - $40/adult | $15/child (ages 5-16) | FREE/child (ages 0-4) www.parkinsonrockies.org/vitality
Sunday, June 12, 2022 | 9:00 am – 12:00 pm (doors open 8:30 am) Keynote: 9:00 am – 10:00 amSpeaker: Rabbi Laura Geller Session 1: 10:15 am – 11:00 amChoice of 3 workshop offerings Session 2: 11:15 am – 12:00 pmChoice of 3 workshop offerings For more information: https://kavodseniorlife.org/conference/
Our annual conference is back in person this year! Formerly known as L’Chaim2Life, this free event will be held over 2 days with a livestream option on Day 2.Register at https://kavodseniorlife.org/conference/
Step up to the tee to fill a plate! Registration is now open for our annual Driving Out Hunger golf tournament, to be held for the second year in a row at the beautiful Willow Creek Country Club Golf Course. As always, all funds raised from this scramble-format tournament will directly support Utah Food Bank’s mission of Fighting Hunger Statewide. You can participate by forming a two-person or four-person team, becoming a Corporate Sponsor, or even opt for a “mulligan” by donating to Utah Food Bank without participating. There is only room for 35 foursomes at this event, and the registration deadline is June 10, so get your team together today and start practicing your swing! Event Details: 7 am – 7:50 am: Check-in & Continental Breakfast8 am: Shotgun Start1 pm: Lunch & Awards CeremonyWillow Creek Country Club8505 Willow Creek DriveSandy, UT *Cost: Four-Player Team Entry: $1,200Two-Player Team Entry: $600 *Includes continental breakfast and lunch REGISTER NOW!
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Hosted by Columbus Senior Center located at 2531 South 400 East Salt Lake City, UT 84115 at 9:30am every Monday! Call (385) 468-3340 or click HERE for more info.
A free workshop for people 60 years and older or caregivers who have chronic health conditions. Trained facilitators will help you manage your conditions so you can enjoy life. You will learn breathing techniques, how to sleep better, relaxation, manage symptoms, pain & medication management, setting weekly goals and problem solving. Please register by calling 385-468-3401.
To register, please visit www.alz.org/crf or call the 24/7 helpline at 7-800-272-3900.
Gather together as a community and discuss topics related to death and dying openly and honestly in a safe and relaxed space. Engage in interesting and thought-provoking conversations to increase awareness about death in order to help people make the most of their (finite) lives. Death Cafe at the Library is facilitated by Akaljeet Khalssa, Death Doula and Amy Maron. Refreshments will be served; all are welcome. Please note - A Death Cafe is not a bereavement support or grief counseling setting, nor is it a place to give people information about death and dying. It is not for people who, for whatever reason, are unwilling to discuss the subject of death comfortably and openly.
Each year, the Pennsylvania Department of Health and Penn State College of Medicine sponsors a conference to bring immunization partners together to share information, discuss current issues and recommend strategies to improve immunization rates in Pennsylvania. The 26th Pennsylvania Immunization Conference is a live and virtual event targeted toward private and public health care professionals from Pennsylvania and the surrounding region. This would include: Epidemiologists Family Physicians Health Care Professionals Working with Immunizations Health Educators Immunization Coalitions Members Medical Assistants Medical Students Nurse Practitioners Nurses Nursing Students Pediatricians Pharmacists Physicians Assistants Practice Managers Public Health Staff Residents School Nurses For registration and more information, please visit our website at ce.med.psu.edu/pennsylvania-immunization-conference/.
Tuesday, March 22, 2022 (9:00-10:00am) UPLIFT Statewide Village Sharing Meeting ID: 822 8496 5071 Zoom Link:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82284965071 Tuesday, April 12, 2022 (9:00-10:00am) UPLIFT Village Development Orientation Meeting ID: 819 0875 1220 Zoom Link:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81908751220 You can sign up for the orientation here. Monthly Village Cohort Meetings2nd Tuesday of the month Dates: May 1010, June 14th (9:00-10:00am) Meeting ID: 865 5819 6475 Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86558196475 You can sign up to attend here.
RSVP to Pat at 708-754-5700 to let us know you're joining the fitness fun!
To register, contact: Woo Bandel - 970-714-2875 - wlbandel@alz.org This group is open for individuals in the Southwestern Region of Colorado who are in the early stages of Mild Cognitive Impairment, or any type of dementia. A screening is required for participation.
Please download and import the following iCalendar (.ics) files to your calendar system. Monthly: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/tZMtc-yqrTkqEtMwlku3JprvXDrZTm6Q24tb/ics?icsToken=98tyKuGvrj8vGNeXsBGARpwEAo-gZ-rztnpfj7dwixPuFnN5chHgDsZQCIZyRumC Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87045232087?pwd=U1VmSlYwYXV3ZjBZUk9wQjVXaXZjdz09 Meeting ID: 870 4523 2087 Passcode: 228777 One tap mobile +16699006833,,87045232087#,,,,*228777# US (San Jose) +12532158782,,87045232087#,,,,*228777# US (Tacoma) Dial by your location +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose) +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) +1 929 205 6099 US (New York) +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC) +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) Meeting ID: 870 4523 2087 Passcode: 228777 Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kcR0BUBzoq
Join us for support group meetings for caregivers who live with people who have Young Onset Alzheimer's disease. NO CHARGE for participation. These meetings will take place online via Zoom, follow instructions on the flyer in order to register for the events.
These classes are designed for anyone interested in learning more about Alzheimer's disease, dementia, risk reduction, warning signs and more. For class descriptions, visit: bit.ly/ALZCOEdDes.Registration is required. Please call 800-272-3900 or email cocareandsupport@alz.org.
For details contact Lauren Willie 435-359-4819 - lewillie@alz.org Held Tuesdays 5:30pm-6:30pm at the Cedar City Library
Silver Key in partnership with the Pikes Peak Senior News, invites the community to join us on Wednesday, June 15th for a full day of festivities to support the Pikes Peak region senior community. Event admission is available at no cost but does require advance registration. The Summit will begin with a morning benefit breakfast with proceeds supporting area seniors. The day’s come-and-go as you please experience will then continue with expo vendors, health screenings, valuable information sessions, raffle prizes/giveaways, refreshments, and more! Register Now
Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction People who complete this course tell us they have: Decreased anxiety. stress, depression Decreased feelings of isolation/loneliness Increased memory.
Register by calling Magna Senior Center 385-468-3000~ Limited space so please RSVP today! Stressed? Can’t sleep? Troubled relationships?
Hosted by Columbus Senior Center located at 2531 South 400 East Salt Lake City, UT 84115 at 9:30am every Wednesday! Call (385) 468-3340 or click HERE for more info.
This six week workshop is for people with long term pain and caregivers. Learn about self-management techniques and skills needed to manage chronic pain conditions. Call 385-468-3350 for more information or to register.
RSVP to Pat at 708-754-5700 to let us know you're joining in on the fun!
Register by calling: (385)468-3130
Questions? Call 970-384-6314. Enjoy tea, Coffee, Friends and Board Games. $5/Free for Members
These classes are designed for anyone interested in learning more about Alzheimer's disease, dementia, risk reduction, warning signs and more. For class descriptions, visit: bit.ly/ALZCOEdDes.Registration is required. Please call 800-272-3900 or email cocareandsupport@alz.org.
June Forest Bathing Walks Wednesday, June 15, 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Saturday, June 25, 1:00 - 3:30 p.m. Experience the therapeutic practice of Shinrinyoku and awaken your senses with a slow, mindful walk through the woods and a beautiful tea ceremony. More info at: www.listeningpines.com Prepaid registration required. $30 per person/ $20 per member.
Toll Free Clinic Number - 844-404-7400
Toll Free Clinic Number - 844-404-7400
These classes provide practical strategies for improving communications skills and the quality of your relationship with your loved one, making caregiving less stressful. For class descriptions, visit: bit.ly/ALZCOEdDes.Registration is required. Please call 800-272-3900 or email cocareandsupport@alz.org.
Funky Business is an energetic band based in Northern Colorado. From Aretha Franklin to Bruno Mars, their variety of classic funk, spirited soul, and contemporary pop covers will have you dancing, tapping, and singing along. They have played numerous festivals, weddings, and private parties, providing the fuel to energize crowds. We’re excited to have Funky Business kicking off this season, and we’ve got a lot to celebrate being back under the trees at the Lagoon this summer! Come prepared to sing along or let your feet take over and dance.
Funky Business is an energetic band based in Northern Colorado. From Aretha Franklin to Bruno Mars, their variety of classic funk, spirited soul, and contemporary pop covers will have you dancing, tapping, and singing along. They have played numerous festivals, weddings, and private parties, providing the fuel to energize crowds. We’re excited to have Funky Business kicking off this season, and we’ve got a lot to celebrate being back under the trees at the Lagoon this summer! Come prepared to sing along or let your feet take over and dance.
Join us for these one-hour informational networking lunches to hear more about KCSC services and programs or to find out more about how you can support and serve. These are meant to be informal small groups of 10 or less around the table. They fill up fast, so RSVP early. Please contact Terri Goddard at 816-293-9614 for more information or email her at terri@kcshepherdscenter.org.
Join us for a one-hour webinars that teach family and community caregivers how to more easily manage and navigate care. Invite your neighbors, or your siblings from other locations, to attend with you. Are you helping your mom care for your dad? Consider attending with your mom. Held the first and third Thursday of each month, 1:00 to 2:00 pm Only those who register will receive the link to the webinar. A reminder email will arrive 30 minutes before each webinar to help you find the link more easily. 2022 February to June Schedule Feb 3 - Helping Others Accept Care Feb 17 - Setting Boundaries Mar 3 - Building Caregiver Resilience Mar 17 - Clarifying Concerns April 7 - Improving Communication April 21 - Getting Creative May 5 - Locating Legal Support May 19 - Understanding Behaviors Jun 2 - Calming Behaviors Jun 16 - Working with Behaviors
A free monthly opportunity for Professional Providers. Learn and share questions, success tips, real life experiences and challenges, creative approaches and methods, and resources with others who work with people living with Alzheimer’s or Dementia. Join Zoom Meeting - https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86226793447?pwd=VnNPTHJXQkRod0NQYjI3SGNLYVlYQT09Meeting ID: 862 2679 3447Passcode: 498220One tap mobile+16699009128,,86226793447#,,,,*498220# US (San Jose)+12532158782,,86226793447#,,,,*498220# US (Tacoma)Dial by your location+1 669 900 9128 US (San Jose)+1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)+1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)+1 646 558 8656 US (New York)+1 301 715 8592 US (Washington D.C)+1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)Meeting ID: 862 2679 3447Passcode: 498220Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kccgojKMhD
Classes are held once a week for 8 weeks for 2 hours. Workshop is FREE to participants 60 years or older but registration is required (a minimum fee for participants younger than 59) Donations Accepted. For more information or to register please call Tyler Holliman (970) 400-6117
This event is open to all adults and free to all attendees. Please bring a folding chair and towel. Kindly RSVP to 708-754-5700
Exploring Senior Housing Options... Join Journey Care Coordinating and the Seniors Blue Book for our next Proactive Living Series. Question's please call 719-641-6850. For more information about topics and future dates go to www.meetup.com/proactive-living-lunch-learn
RSVP PLEASE for Zoom link by calling 303-981-1661
Please join us for a Networking Happy Hour on the 3rd Thursday of each Month at On the Rox. We will be in a private room in the back.
Are you preparing for retirement right now? You should be. Join me in this webinar session to gain insight on - Stepping Stones that Work for You - Stepping Stones to Avoid - Steps to Enhance Your Retirement We will be exploring tools and behaviors that can help us or hinder us in our preparation for retirement.
These classes are designed for anyone interested in learning more about Alzheimer's disease, dementia, risk reduction, warning signs and more. For class descriptions, visit: bit.ly/ALZCOEdDes.Registration is required. Please call 800-272-3900 or email cocareandsupport@alz.org.
Feeling stretched caring for a military member or Veteran? Sign up for this amazing course today. Registration call Malisa Rader at mrafer@iastate.edu or 515-708-0622. Cost $40
Classes are provided at no cost Registration Required PPACG.org/events The PPACG Area Agency on Aging and Pikes Peak Library District Medicare series provides the knowledge and tools that older adults need as they approach Medicare.
A note of sobriety settled over Denver in the 1910s, not just in alcohol but in almost every aspect of society with the Progressive Era. Denver did not stop the demanding work on growth, but perhaps did so a little more retrospectively. At least for a little while, that is. Exchanging one devil for another didn’t quite do it, so Denver’s step into propriety would be brief. We ended the decade with such promise, the 1910s having given us some lessons that would last. With so much going up, surely nothing could take us down! This presentation is free! Register online at treasureboxtours.com/upcoming-presentations.
Register for the full series, and attend as many talks as you like Each month, the most fascinating speakers participate in interactive conversations about the latest advances in brain health science, technology and real-world application. All events are virtual and at no charge. For more information, visit our events FAQ or contact brainhealthevents@utdallas.edu with any questions. For longer talk descriptions visit centerforbrainhealth.org/brainhealth-presents
We are booked for our annual tournament, June 17th at Hyland Hills! It will be our 13thyear golfing to benefit the Eastern Star Masonic Retirement Campus. I am even more excited to show off our golf website! https://golf.esmrc.com A few notes: You do not have to pay with a credit card via the website we will still accept checks! NEW THIS YEAR YOU CAN PAY BY ACH on the golf website and the MAXIMUM FEE IS $5 The deadline to pay will be 2 weeks prior to the tournament’- We apologize for the inconvenience but no day-of tournament payments. There is also a Sponsorship page on the website where all sponsors will have their logos displayed and linked to their website. It is LIVE NOW! Awesome, right?! A hole sponsorship is $195 and INCLUDES a GOLFER! Various types of sponsorships are available! I will build one for every budget! If you want to be a sponsor the best logo format to send me your logo is a PNG and 600x300 are the best dimensions to make your logo look the BEST! Last year the tournament SOLD OUT 2 months in ADVANCE! Actually, we always have a sellout so let us get the party started! We are committed for 144 golfers so tell your golfing buddies to come play; you know we always show you a great time! The cost per golfer is $149. This includes: breakfast, lunch, cart, driving range, fully loaded goodie bag, and free drinks at our Tiki Bar sponsored by western Roofing. As always, we will be doing our Online Auction Fundraiser during the tournament, if you or someone you know would like to donate items or services, please contact me directly. Thank you for supporting our mission to provide the very best housing and services for our deserving residents! We are a Colorado non-profit assisted living campus and this year we are celebrating over 90 years of serving seniors in need
This program provides tips for breaking the ice with your family to address some of the most difficult to discuss. Such as, going to the doctor for a diagnosis, deciding when to stop driving, and making legal and financial plans for the future care. Register Today
As a caregiver, you likely have many responsibilities. It is important to take care of your own well-being and to connect with others that understand.Alzheimer’s Association® caregiver support groups, conducted by trained facilitators, are a safe place for caregivers, family and friends of persons with dementia to: Develop a support system Exchange practical information on caregiving challenges & possible solutions Talk through issues and ways of coping Share feelings, needs and concerns Learn about community resources
Enjoy a live performance featuring Whitney Grace performing, "A Love Letter to Broadway!" Tickets are $15 Tickets sell out fast, email bazazzproductions@gmail.com, for availability, or call 863-494-9444! The show is held every 3rd Saturday of the month at 2pm and 4pm!
The season of outdoor movies are back! This summer join us on the lawn in front of the library for popcorn, snow-cones, and, most importantly, MOVIES! Bring chairs (or blankets) and join us for our 3rd year of outdoor summer movies. The movie will begin after sunset. We look forward to seeing you! Kicking off the season we will be heading out to sea - for all the details go to basaltlibrary.org/events-calendar.
Hosted by Columbus Senior Center located at 2531 South 400 East Salt Lake City, UT 84115 at 9:30am every Monday! Call (385) 468-3340 or click HERE for more info.
The 3rd Monday of every month at the Golden age center we do a low vision group with different topics every month and open to anyone that has any sort of eye problems. There is material that is handed out each group meeting. Here is a list of what’s coming up from April – August 2022 and new topics coming in September for the following year. Each one of the meetings is at the Golden Age Center in Canon City Co. from 1:00pm - 2:30pm and they do offer transportation to it when called in a head of time. If you have any questions, feel free to call me. Michael Del Duca - 719-251-5002 April --- Physical Therapy with guest speaker May --- Emergency Preparedness June --- Talk and information about Helen Keller July --- 15 Most Common Health Concerns for Seniors August --- Top 5 Eye Exercises that Prevent Digital Strain
Legendary Ladies Monday, June 20, 2-3pm Tickets $6 You will travel back in time and hear real stories of real women who made a significant impact on the West. Be entertained with lively, historical portrayals of Portia Mansfield, Anne Evans, Lillie Hitchcock Coit and experience history come alive. Refreshments included.
Contact our Helpline at 800.272.3900 or the person listed to register before attending a support group. ontact: Sarah Jane Obray and Pat Beard at 435.277.2420
The Joy Club is a one-hour activity group for family or community caregivers and those they care for. It will be held the The third Tuesday of each Month from 1:00 to 2:00 pm at the Sandy Senior Center, 9310 South 1300 East (Rooms A and B)The activities will come from the Creating Joy Booklet (available in PDF on the slco.org/caregiver resource page.) Participants will receive a paper copy of the Creating Joy Booklet and activity materials at no cost.Participants must be caring for another individual to attend, but they may come with or without the person they care for.A reservation is required to attend. Space is limited.Call Kathy at 385.468.3281 to RSVP
Please help us raise money for Alzheimer's Association. Tickets are $125, includes 3 hours of Top Golf, food/drink, and prizes from all over!
These classes provide practical strategies for improving communications skills and the quality of your relationship with your loved one, making caregiving less stressful. For class descriptions, visit: bit.ly/ALZCOEdDes.Registration is required. Please call 800-272-3900 or email cocareandsupport@alz.org.
Hosted by Columbus Senior Center located at 2531 South 400 East Salt Lake City, UT 84115 at 9:30am every Wednesday! Call (385) 468-3340 or click HERE for more info.
This six week workshop is for people with long term pain and caregivers. Learn about self-management techniques and skills needed to manage chronic pain conditions. Call 385-468-3350 for more information or to register.
Free health screenings, meet OSF HealthCare Little Company Of Mary Medical Center providers, healthy, fun activities and more! This FREE event is open to community seniors and their caregivers! Light refreshments provided.
Register by calling: (385)468-3130
Questions? Call 970-384-6314. Enjoy tea, Coffee, Friends and Board Games. $5/Free for Members
As a caregiver, you likely have many responsibilities. It is important to take care of your own well-being and to connect with others that understand.Alzheimer’s Association® caregiver support groups, conducted by trained facilitators, are a safe place for caregivers, family and friends of persons with dementia to: Develop a support system Exchange practical information on caregiving challenges & possible solutions Talk through issues and ways of coping Share feelings, needs and concerns Learn about community resources
Contact Woo Bandel for more information: 970.714.2875 or email: wlbandel@alz.org
Registration required call 800-273-3900 or email Kelly Hare at khare@alz.org for assistance to RSVP. Masks and Social Distancing required.
Call Woo Bandel to RSVP 970.714.2875 or email: wlbandel@alz.org
No need to RSVP.. We're just going on a walk! Call or email Dan Wilson with HeartFelt if you have any questions: 719-362-094 Dan@heartfeltcareathome.com
Have you tried Nia Dancing? Come with friends or a partner for an hour of Nia dancing with our friend, Steve Alldredge. Steve is an experienced Nia teacher and comes with a playlist you can't help but move to! We are delighted to offer this movement class twice a month this summer.
Meals of Wheels of Loveland and Berthoud is taking the streets of downtown Loveland again this year on Wednesday, June 22, 2022 at 6:00 p.m. for its annual Meals on 4th fundraiser. Join friends and colleagues from throughout the community for the most talked about event of the summer! Tickets are $140 each and include: • Welcome reception with local beverages and passed hors d’oeuvres • Dinner, with multiple courses supplied by local restaurants serving farm-to-table dishes • Live entertainment and engaging opportunities to help raise funds for Meals on Wheels Mix and mingle with your community while raising awareness and funds for Meals on Wheels of Loveland and Berthoud. For a third year, we are taking over 4th Street to host a casually elegant dinner served under the lights, in the heart of downtown Loveland, CO. You'll enjoy a delicious multi-course meal, live music, and local brews and wines. This magical evening will help ensure that Meals on Wheels will continue to serve Berthoud and Loveland communities for years to come.
Nothing But Nineties is Colorado's premiere 90s cover band, sliming their fans with 90s nostalgia through throwback outfits and witty antics. Playing 90s music hits from grunge rock to boy bands, including your favorite 90s TV and movie themes, Nothing But 90s is guaranteed to be the (Rocko's Modern) life of any party and will help us celebrate being back at the Lagoon. Enjoy sounds you'd swear is coming straight from your portable CD player. Embrace the nostalgia and wear your favorite 90s outfit.
Nothing But Nineties is Colorado's premier 90s cover band, sliming their fans with 90s nostalgia through throwback outfits and witty antics. Playing 90s music hits from grunge rock to boy bands – including your favorite 90s TV and movie themes – Nothing But 90s is guaranteed to be the (Rocko's Modern) life of any party and will help us celebrate being back at the Lagoon. Embrace the nostalgia and wear your favorite 90s outfit.
Classes are held once a week for 8 weeks for 2 hours. Workshop is FREE to participants 60 years or older but registration is required (a minimum fee for participants younger than 59) Donations Accepted. For more information or to register please call Tyler Holliman (970) 400-6117
A Fun and Exciting Exercise class - Limited class size RSVP to Pat 708-754-5700
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Registration is required. The registration link is Cardinalife@msn.com
Get started on learning how to use your Mac laptop such as using Finder, the dock, system preferences, tips and more. This class is based on OS Big Sur, but older versions are welcome. Registration is required and participants must bring their own computer. Registration required.
Feeling stretched caring for a military member or Veteran? Sign up for this amazing course today. Registration call Malisa Rader at mrafer@iastate.edu or 515-708-0622. Cost $40
Classes are provided at no cost Registration Required PPACG.org/events The PPACG Area Agency on Aging and Pikes Peak Library District Medicare series provides the knowledge and tools that older adults need as they approach Medicare.
This self-guided charity pond and waterfall tour will be held Saturday & Sunday, June 25th-26th, 2022 from 9am-5pm each day. The Parade of Ponds & Waterfalls will tour water feature exhibits throughout Colorado Springs, Monument and the surrounding area. Proceeds from ticket sales benefit The Boys & Girls Club of the Pikes Peak Region with a matching donation from Purely Ponds Fine Landscapes. Ticket books, complete with tour map, addresses, driving directions and descriptions, are just $5 each and will be available by June 1st at www.purelyponds.com/parade-of-ponds. Tour attendees are responsible for their own transportation. Visit www.purelyponds.com or call 719-896-0038 for more information.
The Women’s Expo brings together women of all ages to shop, enjoy mini spa treatments, watch demonstrations, learn about products and services for themselves and their families, and be entertained. Exhibitors will be on hand representing beauty, home, health and wellness, fashion, nutrition, shopping, finance, technology, and more.
Please join us for this wonderful opportunity to learn more about Medicare! Optum Care is providing free educational seminars that will cover the basics of Medicare, how enrollment works, when to sign up, eligibility requirements and more. Classes will take place at your local Optum and Mountain View Medical Group doctor’s offices, and will be taught by licensed brokers from your community who are experts in helping you determine the best Medicare coverage options for your specific situation. Light refreshments and small takeaway items will be provided. Please register at: https://cosoptummedicare101.eventbrite.com
This self-guided charity pond and waterfall tour will be held Saturday & Sunday, June 25th-26th, 2022 from 9am-5pm each day. The Parade of Ponds & Waterfalls will tour water feature exhibits throughout Colorado Springs, Monument and the surrounding area. Proceeds from ticket sales benefit The Boys & Girls Club of the Pikes Peak Region with a matching donation from Purely Ponds Fine Landscapes. Ticket books, complete with tour map, addresses, driving directions and descriptions, are just $5 each and will be available by June 1st at www.purelyponds.com/parade-of-ponds. Tour attendees are responsible for their own transportation. Visit www.purelyponds.com or call 719-896-0038 for more information.
Do you struggle with PowerPoint and need to know how to set up slide transitions, insert images, set up a template and all the rest. Come to this Microsoft PowerPoint Basics class and learn how. Registration is needed. For all your questions, contact Amy at agiertz@basaltlibrary.org or phone at 970-927-4311 *1005.
An LGBTQ+ affirming support group for caregivers of people living with Alzheimer's & Dementia Disease. Provided in partnership with the Coalition for Aging LGBT & the Alzheimer's Association. If you have questions about this event or would like more information, email us at contact@cfa.lgbt.
To register, please visit www.alz.org/crf or call the 24/7 helpline at 7-800-272-3900.
Hosted by Columbus Senior Center located at 2531 South 400 East Salt Lake City, UT 84115 at 9:30am every Monday! Call (385) 468-3340 or click HERE for more info.
This is a recurring meeting, occurring the 4th Monday of each month at 2:00pm MSTJoin Zoom Meetinghttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/84825480293?pwd=UGYvL3IvbnpQMlk5UVdvTEJHelc1QT09Meeting ID: 848 2548 0293Passcode: 321052 FEEL FREE to pass along the meeting invite to anyone who may be interested!
Are you a young adult caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's, dementia, or memory loss? Whether you're a young professional balancing a career, a parent raising children, or a student trying to focus on education, connect with us for support, guidance, and validation. This group provides mutual support for those experiencing similar situations. We hope to see you on the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month at 6 p.m. CDT. Register online at alznct.news/YACSG or call the Alzheimer's Association's 24/7 Helpline at 800.272.3900.
Register for on-line link 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month, 9:30 am to 11:00 am No Charge Grab your tea or coffee and join Hope Grows virtual, facilitated Thursday morning chat focusing on the Think Caregiver Simple ‘Self-Care’ suggestions. Family caregivers are encouraged to share their story and join peers to learn and help each other through the tasks of caregiving. The program is part of the Hope Grows Root of Good Care Counseling Services™. There is no charge for caregivers to participate. Call 412 369-4673 or email info@hopegrows.net to register and then receive log-in information.
These classes provide practical strategies for improving communications skills and the quality of your relationship with your loved one, making caregiving less stressful. For class descriptions, visit: bit.ly/ALZCOEdDes.Registration is required. Please call 800-272-3900 or email cocareandsupport@alz.org.
Hosted by Columbus Senior Center located at 2531 South 400 East Salt Lake City, UT 84115 at 9:30am every Wednesday! Call (385) 468-3340 or click HERE for more info.
This six week workshop is for people with long term pain and caregivers. Learn about self-management techniques and skills needed to manage chronic pain conditions. Call 385-468-3350 for more information or to register.
Register by calling: (385)468-3130
Questions? Call 970-384-6314. Enjoy tea, Coffee, Friends and Board Games. $5/Free for Members
This event is promoting the art of Weld County's 50+ residents. The exhibit and opening reception is Free and open to the public! For more information please call 970-350-9437.
Ryan Chrys & The Rough Cuts are a 4-piece touring band that shares male and female leads in a mix of old school country and rock n’ roll. Call it western outlaw, modern outlaw country, or just plain outlaw, Ryan Chrys & The Rough Cuts bring forth new energy to music fans who love the heroes and outlaws of old. Influenced by the songs and personalities of legends like Waylon and Willie, they drive their sound with blazing guitars and a rock n’ roll attitude. The band pays respect to classic styles, but anyone can tell from their overdriven sound that they’re far from traditionalists. Recommended for lovers of both classic country and 70s rock n’ roll. The band also earned 2021 Female Vocalist of the year and 2019 Band of the year from the Colorado Country Music Hall of Fame.
Classes are held once a week for 8 weeks for 2 hours. Workshop is FREE to participants 60 years or older but registration is required (a minimum fee for participants younger than 59) Donations Accepted. For more information or to register please call Tyler Holliman (970) 400-6117
To register, Call at 239-399-4881, or email sheila@hopebonita.org
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This event is promoting the art of Weld County's 50+ residents. The exhibit and opening reception is Free and open to the public! For more information please call 970-350-9437.
The Wayne Wilkinson Trio, performs a mix of straight ahead and traditional jazz, American songbook standards, innovative jazz arrangements of other music genres, and inspired original compositions. Members of the trio include Wayne Wilkinson, guitar; Andy Burtschi, bassist; and Todd Williams, drums. To ensure a safe and healthy environment, this program will have limited seating and registration will be required. Throughout his over four decade career, Wayne, guitarist, has shared the stage with iconic jazz musicians the world over. He is an artist with Benedetto guitars and GHS Strings and renowned for his high octave melodic playing. As a member of the Colorado Springs Conservatory, Wilkinson helped to establish the Jazz Program. In addition, he is adjunct professor of jazz guitar at Colorado Springs University-Pueblo. Andy is an in-demand bassist that has performed as a member of the Wilkinson Jazz Trio since 2011. His professional life includes extensive live and studio experience in a wide array of musical styles. He studied music at University of Evansville and University of North Texas. Currently he is on the faculty of the Colorado Springs Conservatory. Todd, one of the top jazz drummers in Colorado, started professionally performing at age fifteen. His styles include jazz, rock, blues, country, country, and alternative. He plays with the Wilkinson Jazz Trio and freelances with many Colorado artists on the front range. Todd is academically involved as the drum and percussion instructor at Colorado Springs Conservatory.
These classes provide practical strategies for improving communications skills and the quality of your relationship with your loved one, making caregiving less stressful. For class descriptions, visit: bit.ly/ALZCOEdDes.Registration is required. Please call 800-272-3900 or email cocareandsupport@alz.org.
Hosted by Margolis Weldon LLC, 7:45 pm, Please RSVP to info@margolisweldon.com
This event is promoting the art of Weld County's 50+ residents. The exhibit and opening reception is Free and open to the public! For more information please call 970-350-9437.
RSVP to Pat at 708-754-5700 to let us know you're joining the fitness fun!
Join Dr. Lezlie Laws for one hour each month as she leads caregivers through this stress reducing, health increasing, monthly workshop. Learn to move your body more, and increase mindfulness in every day life. This is a zoom platform meeting. Registration for this workshop is required. To register, click on this linkhttps://adrccares.org/adrc-events/ 1st Monday of the month 10 am to 11 am
Caregiver Champion offers a FREE caregiver support group every 1st Monday of the month, starting on April 4th from 6:30pm to 8:30pm EST, The group will be led by Jeff Weinberg (owner and founder of Caregiver Champion, LLC) over zoom and is completely confidential. Email Jeff to sign up to receive the zoom link at jeff@caregiverchampionadvocate.com
Set your alarm for some caregiver time! Participating caregivers are encouraged to laugh, share ideas, learn resources, and just relax from their many responsibilities. Simple continental breakfast items provided. Call Kathy at 385-468-3281 to RSVP
Join Oak Street Health - Streamwood for safe and socially distant Bingo! We’ll bring the prizes, you bring your “A” game. * RSVP to Teresa - (331) 302 - 0678
A monthly educational event for professionals supporting family caregivers. Join our presentation and discussions to learn more about resources and practical solutions to family caregiver situations. If you have questions please call 801-312-9110 - Please RSVP for box lunch count. Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/440651237You can also dial in using your phone.United States: +1 (312) 757-3121Access Code: 440-651-237New to GoToMeeting? Get the app now and be ready when your first meeting starts: https://global.gotomeeting.com/install/440651237
Connections is excited to offer a virtual Powerful Tools for Caregivers. This is an evidence-based program that provides support to family caregivers. Join this group that will meet from 1:30-3:00 on Tuesday afternoons for 6 weeks beginning on July 5th and ending on August 9th. Limit 8 people. No additional people will be added after the first session. Powerful Tools for Caregivers gives you the skills to take care of yourself while caring for someone else. By taking care of your own health and well-being, you become a better caregiver. Six sessions held once a week are led by experienced class leaders. Class participants are given The Caregiver Helpbook to accompany the sessions and provide additional caregiver resources. The Caregiver Helpbook and handouts will be mailed. There is no cost for the program but participants will receive an opportunity to donate. Two experienced leaders conduct each class. Interactive lessons, discussions and brainstorming help you take the “tools” you choose and put them into action for your life. For more information, contact Jan Schnack, Family Caregiver Community Engagement Specialist at Connections Area Agency on Aging at 800-432-9209, Ext. 8116 or JSchnack@connectionsaaa.org Connections Area Agency on Aging Family Caregiver Program supports people who care for their parents, spouses, or others aged 60+ by providing information, resources, and support. For more information on the press release please contact Jan Schnack, Family Caregiver Community Engagement Specialist at Connections Area Agency on Aging at 800-432-9209, Ext. 8116 or JSchnack@connectionsaaa.org
Meets the 1st Wednesday of every month from 10:00 a.m. to Noon, with a few exceptions. Meeting in-person at the Rock Family Church. Contact the facilitator for further information. Facilitator: Hal Goldberg, 303.212.0017 or halgoldberg@halgoldberg.net
July Forest Bathing Walks Wednesday, July 6, 10:00 a.m.- 12:30 p.m.Saturday, July 23, 1:00-3:30 p.m. Experience the therapeutic practice of Shinrinyoku and awaken your senses with a slow, mindful walk through the woods and a beautiful tea ceremony. More info at: www.listeningpines.com Prepaid registration required. $30 per person/ $20 per member.
Register by calling: (385)468-3130
Christine is our up-and-coming performer of the season. A Fort Collins native, her music has been critically acclaimed by both local musicians and professionals throughout the country. She has killer vocals that will convince you she's an angel, but on the flip of a note, she can bring out the rich depths from below. The breadth of her music crosses all types of genres from pop, country, alternative, to lo-fi and more.
Christine is our up-and-coming performer of the season. A Fort Collins native, her music has been critically acclaimed by both local musicians and professionals throughout the country. She has killer vocals that will convince you she's an angel, but on the flip of a note, she can bring out the rich depths from below. The breadth of her