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WALK BIKE DANCE PLAY 30 Minutes Every Day | Time to improve our health!
Now that we have added volunteer and lifelong-learning activities to our schedule, it is time to make sure that we are healthy enough to enjoy them fully! Looks like the Senior Center has us covered! The Center is joining our community in the Move2Health Challenge, which encourages everyone to improve their health. The Challenge begins…
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FLASH! Seminars and OpenGrounds UVA | So much to learn, so many ways to get involved!
FLASH! Seminars One time mini-classes that bring together faculty, students, and community members in small, informal settings to explore ideas and issues outside the formal classroom. Seminars are announced a week in advance and held in locations around UVA and Charlottesville. Website OpenGrounds OpenGrounds Studio brings together students, professors, scientists, artists and community members to collaborate,…
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Literacy Volunteers – New Tutor Training – Saturday, September 14th – Please help spread the word.
New Tutor Training Saturday, September 14th 9:30am – 4:00pm. Got some time? Tutoring is fun, and it is a great way to make a difference in another person’s life. I hope you will join me at the Jefferson School City Center as an LVCA volunteer tutor! Call Literacy Volunteers at 434-977-3838 for more information.
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Got some time? We need some help!
Originally posted on JV FISH: We hope you will join us at Jackson-Via! We are an intergenerational group of volunteers dedicated to helping the students, teachers, and staff at Jackson-Via Elementary School. Nancy Lambert and Ruth Kastenmayer are two current JV FISH Volunteers. Contact us if you have questions. “Want to make a difference in a child’s life?…
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The Jefferson Period: Federal or Roman Revival Architecture, 1780-1830 | Senior Center
THE JEFFERSON PERIOD: FEDERAL OR ROMAN REVIVAL ARCHITECTURE, 1780-1830 Thursdays (with one exception), Sept. 5-Oct. 17, 6:00 pm Separate Travel Session October 31 When it comes to the study of Piedmont Virginia’s rich architectural history, one name immediately comes to mind: K. Edward Lay. Ed Lay is the Cary D. Langhorne Professor Emeritus of Architecture…
