Weekly Updates: Mar 3 Spring Concert


Newsletter
Our Mar/Apr newsletter is available here. Hard copies were mailed last week and are in the office.

Upcoming Programs

Standing Guard: Protect What You've Worked For- Mon, Feb 27, 6-7pm
Taking Action to Resist or Respond to Scams- Tue, Feb 28, 10-11am
Not You Your Mama's Chair Yoga begins- Wed, Mar 1, 4:15-5:15pm
Fit For Life begins- Thu, Mar 2, 8:45-9:45am
Medication Review Appts- Fri, Mar 3, 10am-12pm
Movie: Sr (Robert Downey documentary)- Fri, Mar 3, 10am-12pm
Take a Seat Yoga begins- Fri, Mar 3, 11:30am-12:30pm
Spring Concert- Fri, Mar 3, 12:30-2pm
Drums Alive begins- Mon, Mar 6, 10-11am
Cont. Recorder begins- Mon, Mar 6, 1-2pm
Zumba Gold begins- Mon, Mar 6, 11:15am-12:15pm
Reframing Loss begins- Mon, Mar 6, 2-4pm
Brain, Breath, and Bend Chair Yoga begins- Mon, Mar 6, 4:15-5:15pm




SASC instructor, Andrew and his fiancĂ©e, Alicia will perform tunes Andrew has arranged for violin and bass. Along with performing, they’ll talk a little bit about each piece and answer any questions you may have. Refreshments served at 12:30, courtesy of Beacon Hospice. Performance is at 1pm. Please register by March 1.



In this new Ukulele group, novice players can show you the basics, while more advanced players can enjoy jamming together. All skill levels are welcome. Practices will begin March 3. Each drop in is $1, payable at the front desk when you check in.



Loss has various definitions. This group uses the definition from Webster’s New World Dictionary. Loss is the condition of being deprived or bereaved of SOMETHING or someone. The word something is in bold because when born, we experience a world that includes multiple losses. Grief is one element of loss. Consequently, it is not what happens in life, it is how you manage it. This is a six week group that will meet weekly to learn healthy ways to manage the distress of multiple losses inherent in the grieving process. Facilitated by Linda Seyfarth Ward, ASCW, LMSW, LMFT, and abd for PhD in Health Psychology.


Everyone has a story that matters. In these six sessions we will reflect, consider, and learn how to remember, craft, and link our stories. Individually and as a group, we will use tools, tips, and techniques that celebrate the memories of our lives. Bring something with you to the first class that represents your early life, and we’ll take it from there! Min 5, Max 8.


 





 

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