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Wednesday, May 29, 2019 SeniorsKickoffKickoff FREE ADMISSION Wednesday, May 29, 2019 Michelangelo Events and Conference Centre 1555 Upper Ottawa Street | 10am - 2pm JUNE IS SENIORS MONTH refreshments, workshops, exhibits & entertainment for all! This event is hosted by the Older Adult Network of Hamilton (OAN) Date Time Event Organization/Location Details 29-May-19 10am Hamilton Michelangelo Banquet & Back by popular demand . The Older Adult Network to 2pm Seniors Kickoff Events Centre of Hamilton will carry on the tradition of bringing all Event 1575 Upper Ottawa St., seniors together at the 2019 Senior Month Kickoff! The Hamilton, ON Seniors Kickoff will include: 80+ exhibits demonstrating health, safety & social services information, seminars, demonstrations, refreshments & live entertainment! This is a free drop-in event for seniors and does not require registration. For more information, visit www.agefriendlyhamilton.ca or call 905-777-3837 ext. 12434. Cost: FREE (drop in anytime from 10-2!) 29-May-19 6pm Seniors Kickoff Michelangelo Banquet & Don’t Miss out on this new event that is sure to entertain to10pm Dance with the Events Centre your socks off: Seniors Kickoff DINNER DANCE! Liverpool 4 1575 Upper Ottawa St., Building on the days’ excitement, we are pleased Hamilton, ON to launch a new event: The Kickoff Dinner Dance. This year you can dine, dance & sing along with the Liverpool4, a fabulous Beetles cover band! Tickets are only $40 each, $75 per couple or $350 for a table of 10. For tickets and information, contact Larry at [email protected] or 905-544-0050 (in advance). 27-May-19 7am Group Bike Ride Bayfront Park, Join this age friendly group bike ride from Bayfront Park to Bike Day 200 Harbour Front Drive to up to Hamilton City Hall for the Bike Day Celebration. Celebration Hamilton City Hall, Register at www.bikemonth.ca/hamilton 71 Main St. W., Hamilton Cost: FREE 27-May-19 11:30am A Presentation Judy Shepalo and Aging A Special Presentation on Co-ownership and Home to 1:30pm on Co- in Community at the Sharing. Speakers include Judy Shepalo and Golden ownership and Dundas Museum 139 Park Girls Canada. RSVP to 905-517-6494 or Home Sharing St. W.,Dundas, ON email [email protected] Cost: FREE 28-May-19 7pm Annual Flamborough Connects at Join us for an evening to recognize our volunteers. Flamborough St. James Church Featuring: Entertainment by Alish Corbett, Presentation Volunteer 306 Parkside Dr., of the 2nd Annual Senior of the Year Award, Appreciation Waterdown, ON Refreshments & Door Prizes! Contact 905-689-7880 for Night tickets or visit www.flamboroughconnects.ca Cost: $6/ticket Back Panel Happy Seniors' Month from RTO, District 13! We are members of the education community living in the area of the City of Hamilton, the former Wentworth county and Haldimand county. We have a membership of close to 3900 and are one of the 48 districts that comprise the Retired Teachers of Ontario. Join us all summer on Friday's at The Carlisle for Lunch and ​ entertainment. Starting June 21st. Front PLaeanrne lmore about us at www.district13.rto-ero.org Join us at Hamilton's 24th Annual Senior of the Year Awards Gala! Monday, June 24, 2019 Michelangelo Events & Conference Centre $30/ticket Purchase your ticket at Sackville Hill Seniors Centre or any Hamilton Municipal Service Centre www.hamilton.ca/seniorsawards 905-546-2424 ext. 1721 Date Time Event Organization/Location Details 30-May-19 1pm ASAC55+ Fun Ancaster Senior Join us for an afternoon of song, fellowship and FUN! to 3pm Chorus Choir Achievement Centre Enjoy the many songs our Fun Chorus learned to Concert 622 Alberton Rd., perform this past year! Refreshments and sweets Alberton, ON lovingly prepared by our Chorus members. Ticket fee helps support ASAC. Door prizes and more! Please purchase tickets in advance at the Centre. Call 905-546-2999 or visit the Centre to register. Cost: $5/person All through All Day Portraits of Hamilton Council on In celebration of Seniors' Month, the Hamilton Council June Aging Art Exhibit Aging at the Hamilton on Aging and Donna Waxman are proud to exhibit (with photos by Central Library "Portraits of Aging" our inaugural campaign to tackle Donna Waxman) 55 York Blvd., 4th Floor ageism in our community. All through the month of June Hamilton, ON (and July), visit the Hamilton Central Library, 4th Floor and view this one-of-a-kind art exhibit, featuring beautiful portraits and inspiring messages from older adults in our community, telling us why "You're Never too Old!" Call 905-526-3200 for information. Cost: FREE All through NA Senior Leaders Please contact The McMaster Decision Science Lab is recruiting groups June Wanted Dr. Irene Mussio at of seniors to take part in a flu vaccination campaign and [email protected] information sessions for the 2019-2020 season. If you or your group wishes to participate please contact Dr. Irene Mussio at [email protected]. Thank you! Cost: FREE Ongoing 10am Free Tai Chi Seniors Tai Chi Club Join The Seniors Tai Chi Club for Tai Chi, every Saturday's to 1pm Dr. Davey School - Saturday at Beasley Park! Cost: FREE (June 1, 8, 15, 99 Ferguson Ave. N. 22, 29) Hamilton, ON Ongoing 10am Intergenera- City of Hamilton Guided by an instructor, create a new craft every week. Saturday's to 11am tional Arts & Recreation Division Bernie Children of all ages are welcome. Call 905-973-0891 for (June 1, 8, 15, Crafts Morelli Recreation Centre more information. 22, 29) 876 Cannon St. W., Cost: Participation Pass or Single Admit required. Hamilton, ON 1-Jun-19 All Day Open House Summit Heights Open House at Summit Heights Retirement Residence- Retirement Residence Hamilton's newest Luxury Retirement Residence 1808 Rymal Rd. E., Unit 1 (presentation Centre.) Learn about Independent Living, Hamilton, ON Assisted Living, and Memory Care. Cost: FREE 1-Jun-19 10:30am Sackville Hamilton Public Library, Listen and sing along to music performed by this Ukulele Band Sherwood Branch popular band. Call 905-546-3249 for details. (101 Day) 467 Upper Ottawa St., Cost: FREE Hamilton, ON Ongoing 7pm Sharing Dance Hamilton Central Library Call 905-526-3200 for details. Monday's for Older Adults 55 York Blvd., Cost: FREE (June 2, 10, Hamilton, ON 17) We advance positive This June . aging by influencing BE INSPIRED! attitudes, programs, Visit the “Portraits of Aging” art exhibit by the and policies to HCoA and Donna Waxman, on the 4th floor of the 905-777-3837 ext. 12238, Central library (55 York Boulevard). See the faces [email protected] include the voices of and learn the stories of local older adults and the many reasons why ‘you’re never too old!’ www.agefriendlyhamilton.ca ALL older adults. Date Time Event Organization/Location Details 3-Jun-19 1pm Tea With the St. Peter's HARRRP Contact 905-544-0050 for more information or to to 3pm Queen 705 Main St. E., purchase tickets. Hamilton, ON Cost: $5/ticket (Reserve a table of 4 or 8) Ongoing 11am Sharing Dance Hamilton Central Library Call 905-526-3200 for details. Tuesday's for Older Adults 55 York Blvd., Cost: FREE (June 4, 11) Hamilton, ON Ongoing 9:45am (Drop-in) Glanbrook Community This is a moving exercise program for active seniors Tuesday's Active Fit Services at the Glanbrook who wish to improve cardiovascular rhythm and (June 4, 11, Arena (Auditorium- hand-eye coordination. Start time: 9:45am. Drop-in. 18, 25) upstairs) 4300 Binbrook Cost: $5/class Rd., Binbrook, ON Ongoing 10am Creative Alzheimer Society of Creative Expressions Group is for individuals with early Tuesday's to 12pm Expressions for Hamilton-Halton to mid-stage dementia and their carer, family, or friend (June 4,11, and individuals with 700-1575 Upper Ottawa St., with no previous art experience needed. The therapeutic 18, 25) 1pm early to mid- Hamilton, ON benefits of the creative arts are well documented as to 3pm stage dementia they bypass parts of the brain affected by dementia and and their carer, provide new opportunities for stimulation and expression family, or friend of feelings and thoughts. Pre-registration required. Please contact the intake coordinator: 905-529-7030 ext. 209 Cost: FREE with registration 4-Jun-19 7pm Living Well in Hamilton Public Library- Call 905-546-2069 for details. Retirement Redhill Branch Cost: FREE 695 Queenston Rd., Hamilton, ON Ongoing 9:45am (Drop-in) Glanbrook Community This seated/standing class includes a warmup, Wednesday's Strength & Services at the Glanbrook progressive muscle conditioning/strength training using (June 5, 12, Stretch Arena (Auditorium- light resistant bands/weights & ending with a top to 19, 26) upstairs) 4300 Binbrook bottom stretch. Start time: 9:45am. Drop-in. Rd., Binbrook, ON Cost: $5/class Ongoing 11am Seniors' Centre City of Hamilton Free activities over the phone! Call in to enjoy: Trivia, Wednesday's to 11:30am Without Walls Recreation Division Name that Tune & Guest Speakers! Register by calling: (June 5, 12, on your phone 905-973-0891. Cost: FREE 19, 26) Ongoing 11:30am Open Social & City of Hamilton Get to know your neighbours with free tea, coffee Wednesday's to 1pm Tech Help Recreation Division and board games. Technology help is available for (June 5, 12, Huntington Park tablets and smartphones. Call 905-973-0891 for more 19, 26) Recreation Centre information. Cost: FREE 87 Brentwood Dr., Hamilton, ON 5-Jun-19 9:30 Heart & Bones YWCA MacNab St. Active Heart & Bones Fitness Class, filled with movements to to 10am Fitness Class Living Centre create heart pumping activity and muscle strengthening 75 MacNab St. S., exercises to keep your bones strong! Call 905-529-7727 Hamilton, ON for more information.
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