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Run Out of Gardening Space? Change Things Up with Vertical Gardening

You’ve heard “his eyes were bigger than his stomach” being said about someone piling more food on a plate than could be eaten. That could also be said for gardeners who have the problem of buying more plants than they have space for. If you find yourself in that predicament, here are some suggestions to help you find homes for all those extras you couldn’t resist.
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Old Glory Rules

We're entering a flag-focused season: Memorial Day, Flag Day, the Fourth of July & Labor Day. If your flag is flagging, make sure to replace it to give Old Glory its due. And it's a good time to review your flag etiquette while you're at it; we've got the highlights here.
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Lettuce Help You Find a Farmers Market

One of the perks of this time of year is all the incredible produce turning up at our local farmers markets. See what yours is carrying and enjoy the fruits (and vegetables) of someone else's labor.
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The Science Behind Brain Foods & the Mediterranean Diet

There is growing evidence that links our brain performance and function to the foods we eat. The U.S. News & World Report has ranked the Mediterranean diet as the world’s “Best Diet” for the past four years. Keep in mind that moving the body daily and staying connected with others is part of the Mediterranean lifestyle. Our mind, body and spirt all contribute to our brain wellness.
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Worth Noting: Tap Shoes, Spotting Scams & More

Worth Noting: Tap Shoes, Spotting Scams & More

    Tapped In A New Shoe Move Reading a book. Sipping coffee. Playing cards. Some activities are best done seated. Dancing typically isn’t one of them. Enter Westlake’s Melissa Renner. The owner of Active for Life Fitness found that many of her older fitness clients and others with disabilities enjoyed tap dancing but were unable to participate because of limited mobility.
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Our Perceptions About Aging Impact Our Quality of Life

Over the past century, much of our society has evolved attitudes and language related to aging that emphasize loss and decline rather than growth and possibility. That is tragic. But it’s also not my problem.  What is my problem is the set of personal attitudes I develop about my own potential — despite my age — and the actions that I take to make the very most of each and every day of my life.  How do I look beyond the limitations to see the possibilities? Am I in it for life — all of it?
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Events This Week

September 7, 2025 - September 14, 2025

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Sep 7 Sunday 1 event
Sep 8 Monday 4 events
Sep 9 Tuesday 4 events
Sep 10 Wednesday 7 events
Sep 11 Thursday 8 events
Sep 12 Friday 7 events
Sep 13 Saturday 13 events
September 7

Reggae Sundays

September 7

A different Reggae group will perform each week.
September 8

Northeast Ohio Encore Chorale - Encore Creativity for Older Adults 55+

September 8

Encore Creativity for Older Adults is the nation’s largest choral arts organization for adults 55 and over.
September 8

Mah Jongg

September 8

New players are welcome and lessons available.
September 8

Cornhole and Coffee

September 8

A casual morning of cornhole and coffee for those 55+ and the second and fourth Mondays of each month.
September 8

Adult Acting

September 8

Explore classical and contemporary techniques along with keys to unlocking scripts, and bringing them from the page to the stage.
September 9

Geauga Walkers

September 9

Join other active seniors on weekly hikes about 2 miles long.
September 9

Martinis & Music

September 9

Live music and $10 martinis.
September 9

Senior Social Hour

September 9

Connect with friends, make new acquaintances, and participate in a variety of engaging activities.
September 9 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Free Internet Class: Internet Basics

September 9 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

We have free computer classes for adults!
September 10

Bridge

September 10

Specifically for Aurora seniors ages 55 & above.
September 10

Castaways

September 10

Meet with fellow fiber artists to work on projects, get ideas and learn from each other.
September 10

Delicious Discussions

September 10

Discuss new releases on the second Wednesdays of each month at a Downtown Willoughby restaurant.
September 10 @ 10:30 am - 12:00 pm

The 4 Pillars of New Retirement

September 10 @ 10:30 am - 12:00 pm

Registration no Join Josh Kaluzne from Edward Jones for a seminar that will review the need to define retirement goals and determine the savings needed to reach those goals.
September 10 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Virtual Author Event: Jefferson Fisher author of "The Next Conversation."

September 10 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

"The Next Conversation" by Jefferson Fisher gives you immediately actionable strategies that will forever change how you communicate.
September 11

Crafty Ladies Society

September 11

Like-minded crafters bring their current crocheting or knitting project and enjoy creativity and community.
September 11

Thursday Chess - Brecksville

September 11

We play chess every Thursday at Brecksville Panera, starting at 5 pm til closing.
September 11

Crafty Ladies Society

September 11

Like-minded crafters bring their current crocheting or knitting project and enjoy creativity and community.
September 11

Intro to Acrylic Painting

September 11

Discover acrylic painting in this welcoming, beginner-friendly studio class.
September 11

Adult Ballet

September 11

Develop essential skills such as balance, turning, jumping, and traveling across the floor with control and grace.
September 12 - September 13

14th Annual Crocker Park Wine Festival

September 12 - September 13

 Cheers to Wine & Good Times!  The 14th Annual Crocker Park Wine Festival is back September 12–13, and it’s pouring on the fun!
September 12

Two Left Feet

September 12

Learn the basics of one new dance each class.
September 12

Landscape Painting

September 12

A class for adults with some experience to focus on oil landscape painting.
September 12

Come From Away

September 12

Based on the true story, 38 planes carrying thousands of people from around the globe were diverted to Gander’s airstrip on September 11, 2001.
September 12

Wait Until Dark

September 12

In 1944 a Greenwich Village woman discovers that her blindness might be the key to her escape, but she and her tormentors must wait until dark.
September 12 - September 13

14th Annual Crocker Park Wine Festival

September 12 - September 13

 Cheers to Wine & Good Times!  The 14th Annual Crocker Park Wine Festival is back September 12–13, and it’s pouring on the fun!
September 13

Waterloo Arts Fest

September 13

An annual Festival that takes place in the artistically vibrant Waterloo Arts & Entertainment District in the lakeside neighborhood of Collinwood in Cleveland, OH.
September 13

Pumpkin Days at Nickajack Farms

September 13

Over 70 activities including, a Corn Maze, Pony Rides, Barnyard Animals, Chippies Corn Crib, Strides Slides, Rascals Round Up, Peddle Carts, Piggly Wiggly Races, Photo Opportunities, Spider Web, Play Sets, Barnyard Bubbles, Straw Maze, Rascals, Pumpkin bowling, paintball, a wagon ride to the pumpkin patch and more.
September 13

Waterloo Arts Fest

September 13

The annual festival takes place in the artistically vibrant Waterloo Arts & Entertainment District in the lakeside neighborhood of Collinwood.
September 13

Chess Club

September 13

A drop-in activity for chess players of all skill levels.