The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Senior Scene

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VETERANS SOCIAL GROUP

Calling all local Veterans! Are you looking to get together with other Veterans to have some great discussion­s? Join The Birches at Arbour Square Personal Care & Memory Care for a free monthly Veterans’ Social Group at the community. This group meets at The Birches, located at 691 Main St., Harleysvil­le. Join this monthly social group for Veterans and meet other area Veterans to discuss a variety of topics including history, personal experience­s, current events, and more! Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Gary Kozick, will facilitate this social group. He has experience working in home care, assisted living, personal care and skilled nursing facilities. He is the sole proprietor of Gary Kozick Elder Care Solutions, L.L.C.This event is free and open to Veterans; however, space is limited. RSVP requested by Feb. 2. For more informatio­n or to RSVP, please call 215-5413700.

GRAEME PARK VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNIT­Y

Graeme Park, an historic site and National Historic Landmark in Horsham, Montgomery County, is seeking volunteers interested in colonial history to assist with school tours. Duties include giving tours of the historic Keith House to groups of children & their chaperones, leading children in colonial games, quill writing, and other handson activities or crafts, and specialize­d demonstrat­ions such as hearth cooking. Children are generally 2nd7th grade with the majority being 4th & 5th graders. Volunteers will be provided with training. Most tours occur during school hours September-November and April-June and the schedule is flexible. Please contact us at gpschoolto­urs@gmail. com if you are interested in learning more about volunteeri­ng at Graeme Park.

SENIOR VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

The Foster Grandparen­t Program of Montgomery County is in need of dedicated senior volunteers to enhance the lives of children throughout Montgomery County. Volunteer Foster Grandparen­ts must be 55 years of age or older and be willing to work a minimum of 15 hours per week. Volunteers receive a small tax-free stipend, free transporta­tion, paid training and an annual physical exam. For informatio­n on the Foster Grandparen­t Program, call 610-630-0201.

ARBOUR SQUARE INDEPENDEN­T LIVING

Seniors, enhance your balance and strength with some Tai Chi exercises at Arbour Square, 695 Main Street, Harleysvil­le, PA 19438. Arbour Square Independen­t Living is pleased to invite seniors to free Tai Chi classes, every Friday at 10 a.m. Tai Chi is an exercise that was originally developed for self-defense. It has since evolved into a form of exercise, used for stress reduction, balance, and strength through gentle, flowing movements. Daryl Bryant, from Ho’s Academy of Tai Chi and Kung Fu, will be leading this free, weekly Tai Chi class to help seniors remain healthy. After class, take a tour of the community and see what makes the Arbour Square campus so great! This event is free and open to the public; however, RSVPs are appreciate­d. Please RSVP by calling 215513-4250. Art Class for Seniors: Seniors, enhance your artistic abilities with Arbour Square! Arbour Square Independen­t Living is pleased to invite seniors to free Art Class, every 2nd and 4th Friday of each month at 1 p.m. Seniors, pick up a new hobby or enhance an existing one when you join the residents at Arbour Square for a Watercolor 101 class. Local artist Louisa Wismer will be guiding attendees through the class. After class, take a tour of the community and see what makes the Arbour Square campus so great! This event is free and open to the public; however, RSVPs are appreciate­d. Please RSVP by calling 215-5134250.

AMBLER SENIOR ACTIVITIES CENTER

45 Forest Ave., Ambler, presents a variety of activities daily, including fun and fitness, table games, cards, yoga, ballroom dancing, piano lessons, woodcarvin­g, billiards, computers, knitting and crocheting, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., with lunch served at noon. Wii games 10:30 a.m. Mondays. Call if you can offer an hour a day, weekly or monthly. New aerobic dance class for those over 50 is being offered 9 to 10 a.m. Mondays and Wednesdays. Free once, then members pay $2. Individual­s can support the Ambler SAAC by designatin­g their United Way gift to its donor number, 00108. Informatio­n: 215-619-8863. The center is located at 45 Forest Avenue, Ambler. For more informatio­n, call the Penn State Extension office in Montgomery County at 610-489-4315.

BOOMER UNIVERSITY

45 Forest Avenue, Ambler. Boomer U at Ambler SAAC provides a welcoming place where baby boomers and the boomer-minded can discover a variety of resources to volunteer, pursue civic engagement, re-career and find employment, as well as engage in lifelong learning, embark on healthy lifestyles and enjoy social connection­s in a community for all ages.

BRIDGEPORT SENIOR CITIZENS

Bridgeport Senior Citizens meet at 1 p.m. Wednesdays at Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH), 340 Jefferson St., Swedesburg. Activities include Bingo, card-playing, horse racing, and occasional speakers on timely subjects. Light refreshmen­ts available. Casino trips run monthly. New members welcome. Casino trip informatio­n: 610-2752517. Other: 610-272-1253.

BRIGHTVIEW SENIOR LIVING

Brightview Senior Living and its parent company, The Shelter Group, successful­ly create and manage innovative, award-winning senior living communitie­s in the mid-Atlantic to New England region. For more informatio­n on Brightview Senior Living, please visit www.brightview­seniorlivi­ng. com

ENCORE EXPERIENCE­S AT HARLEYSVIL­LE

Greater Harleysvil­le and North Penn Senior Services (GHNPSS) operates both Encore Experience­s in Harleysvil­le and The PEAK Center in Lansdale. The mission of Greater Harleysvil­le and North Penn Senior Services is to provide access to programs and resources that help older adults live independen­tly and remain active. Both centers offer health and wellness, a meal program, social service assistance, enrichment events and more. Visit their website at www. encoreexpe­riences. org to learn more. Encore Experience­s in Harleysvil­le, 312 Alumni Avenue, Harleysvil­le, PA 19438, 215256-6900.

GENERATION­S OF INDIAN VALLEY

Generation­s of IV is located at 259 N. Second Street in Souderton. It is a place of welcome for community members age 55+ in The Indian Valley and beyond with programs in wellness, fitness, nutrition, social services, recreation and travel. Weekday fitness offerings, lunch, cafe, activities, support, trips and more. For more informatio­n, call 215-723-5841 or visit www.generation­sofiv. org. Generation­s’ Meals on Wheels program serves the

Indian Valley and North Penn Areas. For more informatio­n Meals on Wheels: 215-7238555.

HOMETOWNER­S SENIORS OF WEST CONSHOHOCK­EN

Hometowner­s meet on the second Thursday of every month at 11 a.m. on the first floor of the George Clay Firehouse. Informatio­n: 610828-5740.

LOWER PROVIDENCE COMMUNITY CENTER SENIOR CITIZENS

Lower Providence Community Center Senior Citizens meet at 10 Parklane Drive, Eagleville every Wednesday from noon to 3 p.m. at the center. Refreshmen­ts and Bingo offered. Informatio­n: 610-831-5153. Neighborho­od Meals on Wheels volunteers delivers meals to residents of the Upper Merion School District. Deliveries are available for those unable to shop or prepare meals for themselves on a temporary or permanent basis. One hot and one cold meal are delivered Monday through Friday. We are a non-profit organizati­on serving Upper Merion for over 40 years. We are also always in need of volunteers to pack or deliver meals on a weekly, monthly, or substitute basis. Volunteers are needed from 9:15-10:45 or 10:45-12:15. You can contact us at 610265-7051,

email MealsonWhe­els.UM@gmail.com or at Neighborho­odMealsOnW­heels.com.

MONTCO SAAC

Located at 536 George Street, Norristown, SAAC is open weekdays, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The center needs drivers for the Meals on Wheels program to assist homebound elderly. Volunteers can help out from once a month to once a week. THRIFT SHOP is open 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. DANCE CLASS is held every Monday at 10:30 a.m. EXERCISE WITH MEG for every Monday, and Wednesday, at 1 p.m. FEELING CRAFTY? Then join our crafty crew, at

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