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October Events

Monday, October 13

 

Advance Care Directives

Learn to take the time now to understand and determine choices for end of life.

 

When: Monday, October 13, 2008, 12:00pm- 1:30pm

Where: 2100 Webster St. Suite 100, San Francisco

Call to register at: (415) 923-3155

 

Tuesday, October 14

 

Life Renewal at 50+

 

Linda Artel, life transitions coach, will present an interactive workshop focusing on life choices at, near, and during retirement. Discussion will include career shifts, self-employment, part-time work and volunteering.

 

Where: NorthOaklandSeniorCenter, 5714 Martin Luther King Jr. Way.

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.  Admission is free.

 

Sponsored by: RSVP of San Francisco & Alameda Counties, a provider of information and resources on volunteer opportunities and current issues facing adults 55+. Call Scott at (510) 452-0868 for further information or to reserve your space.

 

Wednesday, October 15th

 

League of Women Voters of Oakland, presentation of ballot measures

and propositions at The Fruitvale-San Antonio Senior Center 3301 E.

12th Street, Oakland, 1 - 2:30 PM & 5 - 6 PM

For information call: 510-535-6123.

 

Wednesday Evening, Oct 22

 

Brain: Surviving the Technological Alteration of the Modern Mind

 

If you think our constant use of the internet, blackberry’s, iPods, textmessaging

and video games have changed our lives and our children’s lives, here’s some breaking news: Our frequent use of technology has not only altered our lives, it’s altered our brains.

 

Moderator: Jeff Zimman – CEO, Posit Science

Speaker: Gary Small, MD, Director of the Aging and Memory Research

Center, Semel Institute

Location: Wilson Sonsini – 950 Page Mill Road, Palo Alto

Time: 6:00PM Registration, Hors d’oeuvres and Networking

7:00PM Presentation and Panel Discussion

Registration: In advance at:

http://www.mitcnc.org/Events_Single.asp?eventID=1447

 

October 31

 

American Golf Program For Senior Centers (AGPSC) is a nonprofit organization developed to teach the Baby Boomers & Seniors the game of golf from “green to tee.” Our entire volunteer staff offer instructional lessons, videos, hands-on putting contest and refreshments at no cost to the Baby Boomers & Seniors.

 

AGPSC is hosting the "Halloween Senior Fair" at Folsom Senior Center, 48 Natoma Street, Folsom, CA 95630 October 31, 2008. For more information: http://www.agpsc.org/content/events.html

 

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