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Best (non-violent) 3-D video games for adults?
This sounds very interesting! Are there any non-violent 3-D video games for adults? If so, which are the best for the aging brain? Video Game Training Improves Cognitive Control in Older Adults Researchers found that seniors who play a 3-D video game improve their ability to sustain focus and multitask successfully. The results highlight the…
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ACTIVE AGING FAIR VOLUNTEERS NEEDED | Senior Center | Sept 27
ACTIVE AGING FAIR VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Multiple Shifts Available before and on Friday, September 27 Please contact Kimberly Haynes to help out with the annual Active Aging Fair. Choose from three positions: – Welcome Table – welcome patrons, hand out registration bags, answer questions, brew coffee, and copy programs if needed;- Bag Stuffer – pickup bags…
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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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Thanks, CAT – Hope new 3 and 4 schedules 3, 4 and 6 start soon!
We enjoyed visiting the CAT table on Saturday at Bike Walk Play – JPA on Saturday.
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Never played before? Start now | FIRST WIND BAND | Senior Center
FIRST WIND BAND Wednesdays, 10:30-11:30 am Never played before? Start now! Want to dust off old skills? This is for you! Email band@seniorcenterinc.org for more information. Fall session begins September 11. Open to all! Members $15 for fall session, guests $17.
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Life in the Middle Ages: a new blog for the inner child in all of us!
Sunday morning with a large cup of coffee and a fat paper to absorb … In a MOOC storytelling post I reminisced about reinventing myself to fit life’s changing circumstances, so the article in Parade Magazine hit home! Life in the Middle Ages: A New Blog by Connie Schultz Halfway through my sixth decade, I’ve made…