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April 26, 2024

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Course at a Glance

Course:
Memory Games: Stay Sharp!
Date:
March 7
Location:
Online: Registration closed
Cost:
$30

Memory Games: Stay Sharp!

24080: Registration closed

With Margaret Kellermann, Artist

Having senior moments? Everyone has them. Enjoy stress-free, easygoing memory games and activities in one group Zoom session. Share your responses, or keep them private. Thinking outside the box is celebrated! Boost your confidence, and create new neural pathways to keep your mind active and creative.

Empathy, humor, and mutual interests go a long way in keeping oneself and others sharp in later years. A few years ago, the instructor took care of a friend who developed dementia. The instructor learned how to interact with her friend in a new way: being positive, clear and understanding, without always understanding the friend's new language and behaviors. Together they played lots of memory games and activities. As the instructor had previously had memory issues after a car accident, she wanted to stay as sharp as possible, too. Playing these games with her friend helped them both enormously.

This class is focused on fun, and is for everyone who loses the car keys, and finds them in the wood bin under all the wood -- as the instructor did a few years ago. 

Register by March 4.

No video will be available for this class.

Thurs., March 7 • 1:30-3 p.m.

Online

$30 • Class #: Registration is closed.

Margaret Kellermann

Margaret Kellermann

Writing and art have helped guide Margaret Kellermann's life story since she was 8 years old, when she crafted an illustrated book, "All About Tree Trunks." Since then she has published eight books and has sold her abstract seascapes in a number of galleries around the country. She leads workshops in the arts and heads an Ink People DreamMaker project -- Brave Arts/Hope Sack -- providing toiletries and other essentials to locals in need.