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April 2018
Aging in Place: Focus on the Kitchen
The kitchen can be a dangerous place! At this FREE seminar, seniors and caregivers can learn how to modify and renovate their kitchens for safety and efficiency so that they can live in their homes longer. Additionally, it's a great idea to explore experts in kitchen remodeling in Cleveland for expert guidance or consider local professionals in your area for valuable insights and recommendations.
Find out more »Hearing Loss? Learn about this Free Resource!
Join local ADA specialist, Timothy Thomas to learn about the meaning behind regulatory fees on your phone bill, why they are important to seniors and how you can receive a FREE 50 decibel captioned phone if you struggle with any form of hearing loss. FREE BUT PLEASE PRE-REGISTER
Find out more »Genealogy Workshop
Where did my ancestors live? What did they do in that town? Where are they buried? How many children did they have? This workshop will help you find answers to those questions and more! You will learn how to begin searching, websites available for research, how to document your research, and how to apply to a lineage society. Presented by Sharon Snowden, Genealogy Consultant, NSDAR
Find out more »May 2018
Writing Workshop: More Than Just the Facts. Making Nonfiction FUN!
Award-winning children’s author, magazine editor, and science writer Conrad J. Storad provides his unique perspective on writing and presenting nonfiction material to students ages 5 to 12. The session is a beginner’s guide for teachers, writers, and those who work with young writers and readers, both the enthusiastic and reluctant variety. The session offers tips for writers of all ages. It is NOT a session on how to get a book published. Attendees are requested to bring their own paper…
Find out more »Hannibal Hamlin
Presented by Michael Kovacevich, American Civil War historian and reenactor. Mr. Kovacevich will discuss Abraham Lincoln’s first Vice-President (1861-1865). During his career, he was a state representative, U.S. Congressman, U.S. Senator, and Vice-President.
Find out more »Cuyahoga River By Boat
Historical Interpreter Doug Kusak is your guide on a boat ride going up the river. He’ll discuss the Cuyahoga River, bridges, area geography and more.
Find out more »Drop-In Tour: An American Story
Hear the moving stories of Jewish immigrants in this informative and inspiring look at what it takes to survive and thrive in a new country guided by a knowledgeable volunteer docent.
Find out more »Grandparenting Today
This class helps transition you to the new role of a grandparent by discussing changes in infant care and what creates a safe environment.
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