Creative Aging 7970 Beechmont Avenue - Cincinnati, 45255 Contacts: Beverly Ross, Executive Director 513.561.7500 [email protected]

Lisa Legters, Program Coordinator 513.200.6940 [email protected]

Call Lisa to Schedule • 513.200.6940

Membership Information

Creative Aging’s mission is to provide arts and humanities programs that have a positive impact on the quality of life of older adults in the Greater Cincinnati Area. Creative Aging accomplishes its mission by bringing local area professional artists, performers and educators to present one hour long programs at senior centers, retirement communities, adult day care centers, and nursing homes in Cincinnati and surrounding areas. Programs are designed to stimulate participant’s minds, creativity and sense of self as well as educate, engage, enrich and entertain.

Facilities that join Creative Aging choose one of three levels that will allow between 6-18 programs to be booked within their facility.

Membership is available to all facilities in the Greater Cincinnati area who serve senior citizens, those 55 years of age and older. 2015 Memberships

Three Options from which to choose: Platinum Level • 18 In-Facility Programs • Your Facility Name & Hyperlink (provided by facility) on our Website • Your Facility Name on Creative Aging Cincinnati brochures & programs

Gold Medal Level • 12 In-Facility Programs • Your Facility Name & Hyperlink (provided by facility) on our Website • Your Facility Name on Creative Aging Cincinnati brochures & programs

Silver Medal Level • 6 In-Facility Programs • Your Facility Name & Hyperlink (provided by facility) on our Website • Your Facility Name on Creative Aging Cincinnati brochures & programs

Pricing Platinum Level - $1900 Gold Medal Level - $1300 Silver Medal Level - $700 Creative Aging Cincinnati is committed to serving seniors regardless of the ability to pay. Please contact us for information on our membership assistance program.

* Please note that some artists charge an additional fee on holidays which would be the responsibility of the facility. Prior to booking, the facility will be asked if they wish to pay the additional fee or choose another artist. 1 Music Programs

April Aloisio - Guitar or Piano and Vocals April Aloisio has been singing professionally for 35 years in the Cincinnati area and beyond. She is available to do performances featuring famous jazz artists such as Ella Fitzgerald & as well as Brazilian & Latin singers. She features specific jazz eras, big band singers and more, singing in Portuguese, Spanish & Italian with an international flair. She welcomes the challenge of creating programs of special interest such as Cinco de Mayo, Brazilian Carnival, Valentine’s Day and Holiday Music. Bill Groh- Vocalist with background music Big Band, Sinatra, Burt Bacharach, Bobby Darin...He’ll sing them all. Songs for seniors is what Bill Groh can provide. Accomplished musician and vocalist for over 20 years, he knows the kind of music you like and what you want to hear. Electrical outlet needed for background music. Bill is available all day on weekends and weekdays after 6pm. Blue Chip Duo- Piano and Bass The Blue Chip duo plays a variety of Broadway show songs, big band swing arrangements , pop rock, and sing-a-long tunes (they will provide the song lyrics to sing along). In addition, the Blue Chip duo also involves their audience in a “guess the name of that song”…….”guess the name of the artist”….. or “guess the musical show the tune originated from” trivia to engage the audience. They play everything from Broadway to Swing to Pop! Bones of Cincinnatus- Trombone Ensemble Join Bob Coil and some fellow trombonists for a variety of musical arrangements. Available evenings and weekends. Brian Deyo- Instrumentalist on Guitar Plays and discusses classical music for the guitar, the history of guitar music, and influential composers and performers. Brian Deyo and Katja Loeb- Guitar and Vocals Brian and Katja have become regulars at Marty’s Hops and Vines in College Hill, and at Jack Binion’s steakhouse in the HorseShoe Casino. Katja and Brian perform a wide variety of popular music from as early as the 1930’s to as recent as last week. Singalongs 2 are welcome, as are requests and good clean jokes. The Catacoustic Consort- Instrumentalists on Viola de Gamba 1. Music for Viola da Gamba and Baroque Harp: etc. 2. Music for Two Viola da Gambas: etc. Listen to beautiful music from Shakespeare’s time with the Catacoustic Consort! This program will showcase the unusual Renaissance instrument, the viola de gamba. This instrument and its music have many colors and textures that will delight your imagination and bring the past to life with songs. Join us for a new experience in sound with the Catacoustic Consort. Cheryl Renee–Piano or Keyboard and Vocals Cincinnati’s proclaimed “Goddess of the Blues” - Cheryl will provide history on the origin of the Blues and highly entertain you with her singing and piano playing - Blues style! Chris Boland- Instrumentalist on Guitar- Chris Boland is an instrumental acoustic guitarist who performs a wide variety of music in the finger style tradition of such guitar greats as Merle Travis, Chet Atkins, Tommy Emmanuel, and many others. Chris’ repertoire includes solo arrangements of jazz standards, pop/show tunes, country swing/traditional, and classical guitar pieces which showcase the unique qualities of the guitar as a solo instrument. Chris also offers a duo program with Jon Armstrong on Sundays. If you would like to book this program, please let Grace know when scheduling. Chris Cusentino and Jeff Roberts - Guitar and Banjo Enjoy Blue Grass music and humor with this professional Bluegrass duo. Both musicians can also be found with The Northern Kentucky Bluegrass Band and The Katie Laur Band. This program is available to facilities inside the 275 loop. Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra- Meet the Musicians Experience a 45 minute interactive program with members of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra!! Not only will you get an opportunity to meet these talented individuals, you will have the rare opportunity to hear them perform up close and personal!! Programs sent out could be solo, duo or small groups and will depend on the date and time that you choose to book. Call or email Lisa to schedule your program today! 3 Classical Surprise with Dale Lewis and Dieter Glaubke - Guitar, Flute and Vocals Dale Lewis (Guitar) and Dieter Glaubke (Flute) present their interpretations of the great classics of Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Handel, Pachelbel and more. The duo also performs their arrangements of pop, standards and Celtic tunes, including songs by Sinatra, Elvis, the Beatles and many others. Dale and Dieter offer the following programs: Classical conversation – classical pieces with fun and interesting facts about the songs and their composers. 1. Melodies and Memories – instrumental arrangements of popular music ranging from Sinatra to the Beatles. 2. Holiday Expressions – traditional holiday songs of fun and faith. Soundscapes – a combination of classical, pop, standards and Celtic songs presented as background music for banquets, receptions, tastings, art exhibits and other intimate gatherings. Dale Chambers- Background Guitar Music and Vocals Dale began his music career at Zino’s Pizzeria. He specializes in guitar/vocal numbers from the 30s and 40s as well as classical guitar. This program is generally background music and ambience for dinners and special events. Dale Fetick- Vocalist Dale sings the standards from the 30s, 40s, and 50s including such artists as Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Tony Bennett and many others. He also sings the latest styles of Michael Bublé and Josh Groban. Specialty programs can be provided for Valentine’s Day, Christmas programs and Caribbean music of the Salsa style. Add a little comedy - always in good style and grace. Dale has the latest in musical equipment and just requires an electrical outlet. Dave Hawkins- Guitar, Fiddle and Vocals Songwriter, recording and touring artist for 30 years. Dave’s stories, songs and anecdotes offer an insight into loves gained and lost, songs of family, sing-a-long songs, and a few well known folk standards, along with his original tunes. Dave Hawkins with Peg Buchanan Dave and Peg weave American Folk with Celtic, Irish and Scottish music, tales of their adventures on the road and rip- 4 roarin’ fiddle tunes. Dick Watson- Vocals and Background Music Dick plays a variety of music and prefers to tailor his shows on the type of venue played. Be it 50’s &60’s, Gospel, Country. He has played in a wide verity of places from the Grand Ole Opry, Renfro Valley, Local Events, Churches far and wide, to his Prison Ministry and many TV appearances. Dick has the latest in Bose Sound System and just requires an electrical outlet. Available Fridays. Foley Road–Celtic Accoustic Group with Vocals Foley Road offers exceptional renditions of Celtic and folk music in the acoustic tradition using instruments like the hammered dul- cimer, gothic harp, various guitars, flutes and whistles, and percus- sion instruments like the bodhran. Available weekdays after 5pm. Frank Gallenstein- Guitar, Mandolin and Vocals Frank offers two programs: 1. This program’s song selection includes old favorites from the 40s, 50s, and 60s, as well as popular contemporary tunes and ballads. Frank’s audiences find his voice and music comforting, and enjoy the mix of some good ‘ole foot-tapping music thrown in. The audience is encouraged to sing along if they wish. Frank is adaptable to the setting. He has provided background music at “happy hours” and on other occasions included songs in his set that liven up the crowd. Frank includes a few patriotic songs near the end of every show. 2. Frank’s Celtic program consists of popular St Patrick’s Day favorites such as Danny Boy, Irish Lullaby, When Irish Eyes are Smiling, Wild Irish Rose, McNamara’s Band, Whiskey in the Jar, and others. His selection also includes traditional Celtic songs, such as Star of the County Down, Down By the Glenside, I’m a Freeborn Man, Muldoon: the Solid Man, and some Irish jigs. The audience is encouraged to sing along if they wish. Frank has over 20 years experience in the field and is very accus- tomed to the needs and preferences of the elderly. Frank has his own PA system that amplifies his musical instruments and vocals. Fresh Spirit–Piano and Vocals “Fresh Spirit” is a local family singing trio who have traveled and sung from Canada to Mexico. Each individual brings to “Fresh Spirit” a solo voice, a harmony blend and the ability to sing a variety of songs. Their program consists of Secular, Patriotic, Religious and Seasonal music. They provide the sound system. Facility must have a piano. Available after 4pm on weekdays and all day on weekends. 5 Grampa Dick Music with Dick Buchholz- Guitar and Vocals Dick Buchholz considers versatility to be his strongest suit. Able to focus on standards, or country, or 50’s rock ‘n’ roll, or blues for an entire program, he really enjoys mixing all of these different flavors into a musical buffet tailored to his audience. From Sinatra to Seger with stops in between, this is a dynamic performer who loves his work and knows how to deliver a song. Greater Cincinnati Southern Gospel Music Association GCSGMA presents local artists who provide a lively, uplifting concert in the traditional Southern Gospel Music style. Available evenings and weekends only. It Takes Two–Carol Gangwer and Marcia Lucas– One Piano, Four Hands A one piano, four hands duet program taking you on a keyboard excursion of musical periods and styles-classical, popular, jazz, Latin, hymns and spirituals. Duet programs can also be performed on two pianos or piano/organ if instruments are available. A tuned piano is required for this program. Carol and Marcia are available mornings and evenings M-Th, all day on Friday and weekends. Ivan and Connie Gunn–Guitar and Vocals It is ‘up close and personal’ as Ivan and Connie Gunn sing Gospel songs from the heart and Ivan plays finger style guitar music. Connie’s sweet voice will encourage your heart and Ivan’s guitar instrumentals will keep your ‘toes a tapping and your body swaying’. Residents will enjoy the variety of Gospel music and secular songs that the Gunn’s perform so well!! Jeannine Groh Trio - Piano or Keyboard, Bass or Drums and Vocals Jeannine has entertained audiences with her singing and playing piano at some of the finest restaurants, hotels and clubs. She presents several different themed shows which include swing, jazz, Latin styles and Broadway numbers written by the best and, is available evenings, weekends and some daytimes. Duo is available anytime (includes piano or keyboard, bass or drums and vocals). Facility needs an electrical outlet- the group will bring the rest. 6 Jeff Powell- The Elvis Experience Vocals and Background Music Jeff is a 4 time finalist in the world Elvis tribute artist contest held each August in Memphis during Elvis week. His tribute is “fit for the king”. Whether it be singing one of Elvis’ many hits, movie, Gospel or Concert songs, or telling a story about or an event in Elvis’ life, Jeff will bring back the fond memories of the original American Idol. Jeff has performed his Elvis tribute everywhere from Memphis to Vegas to Japan. Get out your “Blue Suede Shoes” and experience THE ELVIS EXPERIENCE. Jeff’s program is available weekday evenings and all day on Saturday. Jenny Fardo- Vocals with Background Music Jenny offers two programs to choose from: 1. Big Band, Big Memories – A mixture of big band, songs of the 50s, 60s and a little country too. A fun hour with songs like, “It Don’t Mean A Thing If It Ain’t Got That Swing,” “Boy From Ipanema,” “,” “Johnny Angel,” Help Me Make It Through The Night.” 2. Tribute to and the Great American Songbook - Jenny was a finalist in the Rosemary Clooney festival a few years back and performed live at the Washington Opera House in Maysville, KY. Audience can enjoy the stage featuring a vignette of pictures of Rosemary and hear favorites such as “Come On-a My House,” “Hey There,” “The Way You Look Tonight,” “In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening.” Let Grace know which program you prefer when booking. Jerry Conrad - Trumpet and Vocals Jerry has been a professional musician for over 50 years, playing with many road bands. In the 70s, he was the band leader on the Nick Clooney show. With his singing and trumpet playing, he brings back many old standards that your seniors will love. Jim McBride–Sax, Flute, Celtic Tin Whistle and Keyboard Jim may be best described as a “One Man Band” playing jazz instrumentals on sax, flute, Celtic tin whistle and keyboard. He also performs traditional Celtic Tin-Whistle tunes and sings standards from the Great American Songbook. With over 80 tunes in his repertoire, Jim can provide hours of great entertainment for your next event. Electrical outlet needed. 7 Jody Anderson–Nostalgic Singer and Entertainer Jody performs an amazing variety of songs and styles of music with professional backing tracks keyed to her voice! Her husband, Leonard, introduces many of the songs, giving a little information about them or the original artists. Performing songs throughout the 20th century and knowing over 500 songs, Jody sings many genres of music- Big Band, Jazz, Blues, Broadway, Country, Rock N’ Roll, Patriotic and more. Karl Dappen- Instrumentalist on Saxophone Karl has been working as a soloist for the last 12 years. He has performed all through the Midwest, south, northeast and Canada. Supported by custom backing tracks, Karl’s music can sound like everything from a jazz quartet to a full orchestra covering a wide range of musical styles from adult contemporary, light jazz, Latin and, of course, the great standards from the 1920’s through the 1960’s. Karl is available for day or evening performances any day of the week. KJ Summerville- Acoustic Guitar and Vocals KJ is a highly experienced professional vocalist and award winning guitar player. With the renowned Cincinnati favorite, Stagger Lee Band for 18 years, KJ knows how to entertain! His smooth acoustic style and versatility will be sure to please many musical tastes. Be prepared to sing along with many favorites from James Taylor to the Beatles and Johnny Cash to Zac Brown. Kyle Meadows–Hammered Dulcimer Kyle is a distinguished instrumentalist playing traditional Appalachian, Celtic, Old-time and Holiday music. 1 Hammered Dulcimer music. Can be concert or background music depending on desired atmosphere. 2 Traditional stringed instruments. A multi-instrument program combining the hammered dulcimer, lap dulcimer, mandolin and banjo. Each instrument is discussed and demonstrated.

Lary Eaton-Guitar and Vocals Lary will entertain your group with music from the 50s, 60s and 70s including country, western, gospel, rock, blues, love songs and show tunes. Lary will travel inside the 275 loop but will consider farther if requested. 8 Laura Hazelbaker- Violin, Fiddle and Vocals Violin/Fiddle-From The Kennedy Center to Radio City Music Hall and The Grand Ole Opry, she’s played to audiences of thousands. A delightful and engaging entertainer who easily wins over the crowd. Lisak, Holt and Erwine- Guitar, Bass and Vocals Singer/guitarist Rick Lisak, bassist Matt Holt and guitarist Max Erwine offer a variety of musical programs to their audiences. From standards, to favorites from the sixties and seventies, to traditional folk music, this entertaining, communicative trio sings and plays themselves into the hearts of their listeners. They look forward to working with you and planning a performance that will be a bright moment in the lives of people under your care. Click on their title for a sample. Linda McCachran-Brown- Celtic Harp and Vocals Linda is a classically trained musician who sings and plays her Celtic harp for parties, weddings and funerals in the Cincinnati area. Her repertoire is eclectic and includes Celtic, classical, country, folk and popular tunes. She is available to provide a concert, sing along or background music. Meredith Oesting–Hammered Dulcimer, Piano and Vocals Meredith shares the diversity of the Hammered Dulcimer, exploring Celtic, folk, gospel, bluegrass and classical genres, while singing and playing. Or enjoy some Beethoven on the piano, followed by a hymn sing along as she leads you in all of your old favorites. Meredith offers three programs: 1. Dulcimer and Vocals 2. Piano and Vocals–Please specify if you do not have a piano and she will bring a keyboard 3. Dulcimer, Piano and Vocals–facility must provide piano for this program Merri Moores- Banjo, Keyboard, Bass and Vocals Phoebe and Gabrielle are a musical duo with over 30 years of experience performing with a wide variety of music such at Folk, Jazz, Dixieland, Country, Big Band, Swing, 50s, 60s and 70s. This unique group combines vocal harmonies with humor and instruments including 4-string Dixieland banjo, Keyboard, Upright Bass and various sound effects. 9 Mike Pendell (Songs for Seniors)– Piano or Keyboard and Vocals Specializing in popular music performed on the piano or keyboard, Mike involves the audience with non-stop singing, humor and memories that seniors enjoy. Every member of the audience receives a personal visit from Mike during the show and he will play requests if asked. If facility does not have a piano, please let Grace know when booking and Mike will bring a keyboard. * Mike also offers a Viva Las Vegas program- Mike will take you up and down the “Strip” to visit every casino and hotel to enjoy entertainers such as Dino, Frankie, Satchimo, Liza, Kenny Rodgers, and, of course, ELVIS! It’s a lively program for activity directors to get crazy and get the residents involved. Mitch Liberman- Instrumental on Piano Mitch plays favorites from the 30s, 40s, and 50s that will have the audience swaying and tapping their toes. Facility must have a piano. This program is perfect for background music during a special event/dinner. Available to perform evenings and weekends. Naimah Bilal - Vivacious Viola - Instrumentalist on Viola Naimah Bilal is a West Chester based musician, arts administrator and business owner. She has a passion for sharing the joy and deep narratives of classical music with all. Ms. Bilal’s program, Vivacious Viola, will delight music lovers of all kinds and features a complete range of deliciously varied works for solo viola including workd of Bach, Reger and Vieuxtemps. Accompanied by interesting stories, this program is sure to thrill. Nancy Bick Clark–Celtic Harp, Dulcimer, Recorder, Vocals Nancy brings traditional folk music and original tunes on Celtic harp, dulcimer, recorder, and vocals, explaining the background behind each song and engaging active participation. She is available as a solo, duo or trio. While Nancy and her friends specialize in Celtic music, they do programs of American, holiday, and international music. Nancy can offer two programs: 1. Solo–live concert or as background enhancing a tea or reception 2. Duo–with husband Frank Clark on bodhran (Irish drum) and vocals or Jude Jones, a registered music 10 therapist, on violin, guitar, and vocals PB&J–Harmonies, Singing, Stories and String Instruments Since 2002, PB&J aka Penny Bogard (McDaniel) and James Rosenberger have performed concerts unified by memorable themes and recognizable songs. The duo provides guitar and piano accompaniment, anchored by sweet harmonies. Their popular song selection is orchestrated with WW II audiences in mind. One activities director calls them “the Carole King and James Taylor of Cincinnati!” for their style and warmth. PB&J is available for day, evening and weekend programs. Their programs have them traveling and available throughout the Tri-State region. Check them out on YouTube by clicking on the title above. Peg Buchanan, Ohio Scottish Champion Ohio Scottish Fiddle Champion, Peg Buchanan, delights audiences with a feel-great performance of music with lots of opportunity for audience participation. From Amazing Grace to Bluegrass the emphasis is on the musical heritage of Scotland, Ireland, Wales and North America. BBC1 called her playing “brilliant”. Available evenings and weekends only- other than the week prior to St. Patricks Day. Pete Papania- Guitar and Vocals A guitarist who plays popular songs from the 1920s through the 1960s from songwriters like , , and in the styles of Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, and Andy Williams. Vocal, instrumental, or combinations are available. Phil DeGreg- Pianist Jazz pianist and Professor of Jazz Studies at the College-Conservatory of Music. Phil performs swinging, virtuosic jazz arrangements of popular songs from the Great American Songbook written by composers like George Gershwin, Cole Porter, Hoagy Carmichael, , Harold Arlen, and many others. Phil Crabtree, Ph.D- Music Making with a Discussion of Varied Wind Instruments Dr. Crabtree was a long-time faculty member at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music where he earlier received his doctorate in music. Here he taught courses on music history and composers, as well as developing the Early Music Laboratory, where his students learned to play a wide variety of historical instruments. Dr. Crabtree will play a number 11 of instruments in a varied program of musical favorites. The program will include a give and take discussion of the nature and development of these instruments. Instruments represented will include: Native American flutes, recorders (vertical flutes), and various percussion instruments. Polished Brass–Brass Quintet This combination of trumpets, French horn, trombone and tuba lend itself to beautiful harmonies, poignant melodies, driving rhythms and thrilling dynamics. Available evenings and weekends. Raison D’Etre- Guitar and Vocals Raison D’Etre is comprised of two to three vocalists on guitar. They offer the following programs: 1. Swing Canaries A program from the swing era featuring several Andrews Sisters selections and big band songs. 2. Sister Acts Featuring the Boswell Sisters from the 30s, the Andrews Sisters from the 40s, the Clooney Sisters and McGuire Sisters from the 50s, the Lennon Sisters from the 60s and the Roches and Raison D’Etre from the 80s and 90s. 3. Songs from the Old West Join folk trio, Raison D’Etre (as the Golden Girls of the West) for an hour of cowboy tunes. Richard Goering- Classical Guitar Classics and Favorites Classics and Favorites is a lively mix of classical melodies and such favorites like Sunny Side of the Street, Georgia, The Entertainer, and the Tennessee Waltz. Richard Sininger- Opera Program What Makes Opera Special? What can an Opera do that a play can’t? This talk will delight a crowd on how music - and particularly Opera - can enhance the theatrical experience with examples of some of the speaker’s favorite moments in Opera. *** Please note that due to the nature of this program, it is best suited for cognitively higher functioning seniors. Ricky Nye- Piano or Keyboard and Vocals Ricky serves up early piano blues, boogie woogie, New Orleans jazz, and songs from composers such as Hoagy Carmichael & Fats Waller in an enthusiastic manner.

12 Roberta Schultz- Guitar and Vocals Robert Schultz is a song writer and member of the group Raison D’Etre. Her programs include: 1. The Story Behind the Song 2. Songs from the Old West 3. Unifying Power of Chant Sally Lukasik–Accordion Sally’s solo accordion shows consist of familiar American sing­ a-longs, light classics, jazz hits, holiday music, patriotic tunes and even ethnic folk songs from eastern European countries, including Germany and Russia. Sandra Butcher–Vocalist and Entertainer with Background Music Sandra has been entertaining audiences since she was 16. One of her highlights is a Salute to Rosemary Clooney’s career and song. She can also tailor your program to accommodate many themes. Please specify if you would like the Rosemary Clooney program or another program. Sandra provides her own equipment and background music. Facility just needs to provide a table with an electrical outlet close by. Stacey Woolley-Strolling Violin A violinist with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra can play a variety of music to fit the occasion. This program is available for facilities where a strolling musician is desired. Steve and Irena–Guitar and Mandolin Steve and Irena have been playing at retirement communities, nursing homes, civic organizations, and private parties in the greater Cincinnati area for the past 16 years, and have developed a variety of musical programs that have won the acclaim of audiences wherever they perform. This duo offers the following programs in addition to the programs listed under theme day programs. Available evenings and weekends only. 1. Around the World International Program 2. Irish Popular Songs 3. History of American Patriotic Music 4. Christmas Around the World 5. Jewish music- including music for any Jewish holiday 6. Camelot Program 13 Suzanne Robinson and Karl Payne–Musical Conversations- Vocals and Piano Suzanne Robinson and Karl Payne are joining forces to present lively programs that feature vocal selections as well as sparkling piano duets. Novel programming encompassing. diverse musical styles will be presented in a relaxed, and conversational manner encouraging audience participation. A piano is preferred for these programs. Currently, Suzanne and Karl offer the following programs: 1. Gotta Dance - Songs with dance themes and rhythms- get ready to move! 2. Music of George and The Sweet and Lows- An A Cappella Duo Danielle and Emily are both professional performers in the Cincinnati area and have been singing together for two years. Their program offers songs from the 40’s and 50’s including iconic singers such as Doris Day, The Andrews Sisters, Judy Garland, The Chordettes and many more! Their show also includes a small set, choreography, and costumes! More programs will be added in the future so please check back for changes and additions. Call for availability. The Phoenix Woodwind Trio A clarinet, flute, bassoon trio. Performs standards, Broadway and movie music, ragtime, waltzes, marches, sing-a-longs and light classi- cal music with humorous patter. Special holiday programs available. Todd Hepburn-Piano and Vocals Todd plays ragtime, boogie-woogie, blues and jazz standards on the piano - just name the program you’d like. Please let Grace know if the facility does not have a piano and Todd will bring his keyboard. Wayne and Emily- This Land Is Your Land- Fiddle, Dobro, Guitar, Mandolin and Vocals Join Emily and Wayne in singing many of our country’s favorite folk and Bluegrass songs. We’ll board “The Wabash Cannonball” as we sing songs from the great Atlantic Ocean to the wide Pacific shore. “We’ll Be Comin’ ‘Round the Mountain” with fun fiddle and dobro tunes. We’ll end at “Rocky Top” and 14 all join in on a rousing “This Land is Your Land”. Emily has been blind from birth. She began her life quite prematurely, but has persevered and blossomed into a beautiful (and talented) fiddler, dobro (slide guitar) player and singer. Emily has the gift of perfect pitch, but is gifted even more by her energetic and positive personality.

Wayne and Judi- Keyboard and Vocals Come sing along with Wayne Luessen and Judi Franchescina. 1. Great American Love Songs-Wayne Luessen and Judi Franchescina perform Great American Songbook Hits from the 20’s to the 50’s. Judi sings the best of Doris Day, Rosemary Clooney and many more accompanied by Wayne on the keyboard. Come, sing-a-long and take a “Sentimental Journey” with Wayne and Judi. 2. God Bless America- Wayne and Judi begin with “The Star Spangled Banner” and share songs from America’s past accompanied by the guitar. The Great American Songbook is featured next. Judi sings many of the great songs broadcast on Armed Forces Radio during World War Two including “Sentimental Journey”, “Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree”, and “Don’t Get Around Much Anymore” accompanied by Wayne on the piano. Finally, Judi sits down at the piano and Wayne picks up the guitar for The Armed Forces Medley, and selected songs of George M. Cohan, The Gershwin Brothers, and followed by “God Bless America”.

Wild Carrot- Multiple Instruments and Vocals Wild Carrot presents “Familiar Tunes with a Twist” and takes you on a musical trip down memory lane. With multiple instruments and music “from the Hills of Appalachia to the Hills of Hollywood” we span the last century from traditional tunes to jazz and gospel with an interactive style that keeps all ages interested. Please note-for this performer, if your facility is large enough where you need a sound system, you must provide the system.

15 Art Programs & Projects

Cheryl Pannabecker • Acrylic Painting on Canvas: explore painting concepts and techniques to make a keepsake painting on repositionable canvas that can adhere to walls, doors, glass, etcetera · All that Glitters: Did you know that working with sparkly substances goes back to cave painting? We will learn the history of glitter, and then create our own sparkly masterpieces, transforming simple collage pictures we will make into glittery creations using the wide array of glitter products now available. This project can easily be transformed into a Holiday or Valentine’s project. · Sea Shell Art: Cultures living along the oceans have often incorporated seashells into their crafts and artwork. We will look at images of how shells have been used. We will then create our own picture using an assortment of shells and colored sand. · Symbolists: We will be looking at their moody dreamlike paintings that are highly illustrative. We will then make our own “symbolist” art. Each participant will choose three symbols—both collage and stamp elements-- to incorporate into a painting. How these symbols are juxtaposed and colored, will determine a new and unique story. Participants will work with acrylic paints on canvas paper. * Call Lisa or visit the website for additional programs The Cincinnati Art Museum offers the following classes by the Speaker’s Bureau: 1. Highlights of the CAM Part 1-A presentation featuring the diversity of the Cincinnati Art Museum’s collection, concentrating on masterpieces in painting, sculpture and other media from the ancient world to Impressionism. 2. Highlights of the CAM Part 2-A presentation featuring the diversity of the Cincinnati Art Museum’s collection, concentrating on masterpieces in painting, sculpture and other media from Impressionism to the present day 16 3. Designing Women: Cincinnati’s Dressmakers - Encounter the best in women’s fashion from the late 19th and early 20th century, and learn about Cincinnati women designers who made it happen. 4. The Art of Cincinnati- Celebrate Cincinnati’s rich cultural heritage with this presentation of art from Cincinnati, including works by artists such as John Henry Twachtman, Frank Duveneck, Edward Potthast, Robert Duncanson, Rookwood potters, and more! 5. Landscapes in Art -For centuries, artists have found great inspiration in the landscape. Discover the variety of ways in which the landscape has been portrayed in art through a wide selection of examples from the Art Museum’s collection. You’ll never see a panoramic vista the same! 6. American Art- Celebrate the artistic legacy of our country by taking a tour of paintings, sculpture, and decorative arts from a wide variety of accomplished American artists! Many works often reflect American history and values, while others create a vision for the future. 7. Gods and Goddesses-Learn about art from various cultures and time periods that examines how polytheistic religions are reflected and expressed in these works. 8. Beauty Has No Age-Examine these exceptional works created by artists in their later years and thoughtful portrayals of older adults in art over the centuries. *Call Lisa or visit the website for additional programs

Rachael Demir- Expressive Therapy Rachel will engage your group in experientials that offer unique and meaningful experiences that stimulate the mind and the soul. Sessions explore healthy memory retrieval, fine motor skills, relax- ation and creativity in order to make meaningful works of art that participants can keep and share with family and friends. Please note this is not an art project program. Although they do create works of art, the focus is on the process. All experientials include art making followed by a discussion where participants share their work and discuss ideas and feelings pertaining to the process. Due to the high interaction level of these programs, group size can be up to 15. 17 Rachel offers the following experientials to choose from:

1. Canvas Creation- Group Members of are invited to explore at topic of choice. Ideas include but are not limited to resilience, faith, reminiscent topics, love and personal interest. Group Members are assisted in expressing themselves using color, line, words, symbols, and movement using non-toxic acrylic paint on a real canvas. Once it’s dry it can be hung immediately-no frame needed. Abstract art and personal expression for all to see.

2. Purposeful Poetry-Group Members of all abilities are assisted in creatively writing and expressing themselves through poetry and tangible object. Artwork and writing is based on topic choice of the day. Topics include but are not limited to: Seasonal topics, musical genre, emotion of choice, popular topic, or famous poet. Following written expression, participants are assisted in creating a related object using familiar items and reminiscent objects.

3. Travel Treasures-Creating a token of your memory can be very powerful. Group members in this experiential, can visit somewhere new or familiar, near or far, from Cincinnati to Istanbul. Examples include but are not limited to: National Parks, Local Attractions, Historic Sites, and even Celestial Destinations. Group members are provided with education, reminiscing opportunities, audio, visuals, sensory stimulation and hands-on activity.

4. The Power of Color Color is very powerful thing that influences many aspects of our life. Group members will explore color symbolism, theory, and emotional connections while simultaneously creating a decoupage abstract work of art that can be used to cover bulletin boards, turned into useful objects or simply framed for display. Objects include but are not limited to: Journals, framed work, bulletin board background, design objects, ornaments, and door hangers.

18 Drama/Unique Programs

Biblesticks with Ron Vance Ron Vance started carving these Bible Sticks about 20 years ago as a hobby. They have allowed him to travel all over the country, sharing the unique story of these carvings. Each Bible Stick, in fine detail, tells a story from the Bible. Ron will pass the carvings around as he speaks, allowing everyone to look at them up close. Cincinnati Zoo - Zoo to You! The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden presents “ZOO to YOU” slide show programs. Knowledgeable volunteer educators present an interesting programs often enhanced by “biofacts” which are real life, hands on items like bone, fur, teeth. Program selections are varied and presently include: 1. The History of the Cincinnati Zoo 2. What’s New at the Zoo 3. Penguins, Parrots, Predators and other birds 4. Bats: The Flying Mammals 5. Cheetahs: A Race for Survival 6. Rhinos: On the Horns of a Dilemma 7. The Elephant: Nature’s Masterpiece 8. The Botanical Garden 9. Life in the Sea 10. Zoo Babies 11. Manatees 12. Amazing Apes The ZOO to YOU slide show program is presented in a power point format. Please note that laptop and projector are provided but facility must provide a screen or wall suitable for projection. Facility must provide microphone if needed. Programs are booked no earlier than 6 weeks in advance. This program requires a minimum of 10 audience members. DK ElderArts Introductory Workshop Through Creative Aging, Dramakinetics is offering a one-time, introductory workshop to demonstrate the types of activities that are used for their 10-week session inclusive arts program. DK ElderArts allows participants to creatively express themselves through various verbal and non-verbal communication styles that are combined with modified physical movements. Relatives 19 and friends of the residents are welcome to participate during workshops held for 10 week sessions or longer. Dramakinetics developed this biopsychosocial arts model to validate and support remaining abilities and caring relationships of residents who have Alzheimer’s-type dementia in supported living communities. General program goals are to maintain/increase: • awareness and processing of environmental stimuli. • circulatory function and physical movement. • responsive social interaction outside the program • meaningful interaction among peers, staff, and family. Our full program is ten weeks; we come into the facility, teach performance pieces, and lead activities for a group of 15-20 people for an hour. The DK ElderArts program is designed for seniors with Alzheimer’s or other types of dementia. STAFF PERSON MUST ACCOMPANY SENIORS FOR ENTIRE PROGRAM. Every Picture Tells a Story- with James Rosenberger “Every Picture Tells a Story” (EPTAS) is an image-based program created by Therapeutic Storyteller and Musician, James D. Rosenberger. For the past eight years his monthly, themed programs offered through Audible Therapies (www. audibletherapies.com), have been warmly embraced by activity professionals from skilled nursing on up to independent living communities. Based on these experiences, he has learned to tailor programs to the cognition levels of a specific audience and setting. Mr. Rosenberger begins to involve people with his trademark music offerings and then the interactive story fun begins! Developed originally for people with all levels of dementia and in memory care units, EPTAS proves residents with memory loss can still create, imagine, and have fun. Through an interactive «show and tell» of a variety of fanciful to real images, Mr. Rosenberger guides participants to share and create a spontaneous story by reacting and considering what›s happening in the images provided. There are several program types to choose from: EPTAS A—“Greatest Hits”, a diverse collection of people, persons and things taken from Mr. Rosenberger’s 40+ years of photos. 20 EPTAS B—“About Africa” a travelogue of imagery from his 2014 Safari adventures in 4 different countries EPTAS C—“Pursuing Peru” a travelogue of visits throughout this South American country examining its people, sites and customs EPTAS D—“The Black & White Edition” featuring selections from the Canton, Ohio Historical Society’s glass plate negatives taken in the early 1900’s and other black and white images from Mr. Rosenberger’s archives. Due to the nature of the imagery playback which comes from an iPad, for audiences larger than 15 in number, the facility will need to provide the following: for groups 20-40, a microphone with stand (preferably wireless) and PA, plus a large (at least 25” diagonal screen) TV or Monitor which takes a VGA or HDMI input. For audiences larger than 40, the same audio requirements plus a video projector and screen are recommended, again with a VGA or HDMI input. John Louis–On the Edge of Illusion–Magician John uses dazzling illusions, incredible juggling, hilarious comedy, live animals and audience participation to enthrall audiences of every age. John delivers a wonderful, inspirational message that real magic is living life to the fullest. Your seniors will be both charmed and challenged by this amazing performance. Great for an inter-generational program. Let’s Travel with Janet Dieman Learn about the country and its culture while viewing dramatic photos. Janet’s travelogs are generated by her MacBook Pro laptop computer, which inputs images and sound to your flat screen TV (42” or larger) through an HDMI cable (which Janet provides). Alternatively, she can connect her laptop to your video projector, via your cables, provided that a member of your staff does the hookup and testing when Janet arrives onsite. Please note that, because of other commitments, Janet is available only during the second half of each month. Janet offers 14 programs to choose from: 1. How I know I’m in Europe 2. Swiss Sampler 3. Hiking in Switzerland 4. Cheese Making 21 5. Swiss Transportation 6. Scotland Sampler 7. Foster Goes to Scotland-Part A 8. Foster Goes to Scotland-Part B 9. Off the Beaten Path 10. All about Kilts 11. Germany- a tale of two cities 12. China Beyond the Guide Books 13. China, Symbolism and Lifestyle 14. Life in a Wee Scots Village Music Bingo with DJ Dale Bley Bingo is a favorite among all ages. Music Bingo is no exception. Instead of calling numbers, Dale plays songs by various popular artists that your seniors will know and enjoy. With professional DJ experience since 1979, Dale has thousands of songs at his fingertips. The artist’s picture appears on the provided bingo cards. In addition, they assist participants by holding up an enlarged picture of the artist. Themed programs are also available. Facilities are asked to provide the bingo covers. Please let Grace know if you provide bingo prizes. If not, Dale will provide them. Dale will also need an electrical outlet and a table to set up his laptop and speakers. Dale also offers: Music Bingo with TV themes and Music Bingo with Movie Themes. Dale is available from May10th thru January 10th. Please specify which program you prefer when booking. Red Skelton Remembered with Jennings Barnett Take your seniors back in time for this entertaining Red Skelton program. Jennings Barnett will delight your audience with his Red Skelton performance using characters, skits and pantomimes in this family oriented show as he honors his own childhood hero, Mr. Skelton. Rita Wetterstroem- As The Story Goes-- Reading Program As the Story goes… reading to residents stories that rekindle their memories. The selected stories are either of events that occurred or famous figures that lived during their lifetime. Through listening their minds are engaged and discussion automatically occurs. 22 Stories that residents have enjoyed: Jack Benny, Charles Lindbergh, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Mark Twain, Joseph and Rose Kennedy, Queen Elizabeth aka The Queen Mum.

This program is best suited for a small group and in a quiet room that residents can gather in a circle or around a table. History & Culture

Cincinnati Memories- A Virtual Tour of Downtown Cincinnati The virtual tour uses a “memories” theme showing both “old” and current pictures of historic and memorable Cincinnati landmarks as well as a narrative that highlights the history and current use of the site. Facility must provide the projection screen or a blank wall for the program. 1. Cincinnati Memories - A virtual tour of Downtown Cincinnati From the comfort­ of your facility, step back in time to visit Fountain Square, the Carew Tower Complex, the Dixie Terminal Building, City Hall, Findlay Market and Union Terminal to name a few. This program is sure to stir many memories­ for your group and will give you a great reminiscing tool to use. This is one program you don’t want to miss out on! 2. Cincinnati Memories 2 - A virtual tour of Downtown Cincinnati Take this virtual tour from Music Hall to Chester Park with stops at the inclines, Crosley Field, Eden Park and ride on the Island Queen to Coney Island. 3. Cincinnati Memories 3 - A virtual tour of Cincinnati’s Memorable Sites and Buildings Re-kindle memories of Cincinnati’s history as Jeanne Rolfes, Cincinnati Preservation Association Virtual Tour Guide, “walks” the participants from Lunken Airport to the College of Mt. St. Joseph and the Anderson Ferry to Western Hills High School; from Spring Grove Cemetery to the Mansions of Clifton, Burnet Woods and the Cincinnati Zoo as well as areas of town hit hard by the Great 1937 flood 23 Janice (Sunflower) Trytten-Speaker/Storyteller Ms. Trytten presents Native American history and culture through these two programs:

1. Visitor from the Plains As a re-enactor in the fur trade era, Janice has collected by hand many artifacts related to life as a Plains Indian. Soothing native flute music calms and opens the ears. A buckskin shirt is passed from hand to hand to be weighed and “worn” on the arm. Participants are shown and invited to touch bison and deer hides, smell white sage, see gourds, hear “deer toes” and more. All of the senses are engaged. Taste buds experience sun­ flower seeds or jerky if appropriate for the group. The program is hands-on and interactive with each per­ son. Requirement: Wheeled cart accessibility a plus for indoor presentation. 2. Native Flutes Concert or Lecture/Demo The sound of the Native Flute immediately calms and transports the listener to an earlier time. As a concert or lecture demo, Janice will display her large collection of flutes, play each one of them and provide information on their construction, makers and materials. She will provide a top quality sound system and can wear Plains- style Native clothing. Requirements: Grounded electrical­ outlet for sound system. Table at least 4’ x 4’ for the flutes.

Russ Childers- Speaker/Storyteller Russ shares the history of a region using traditional Appalachian stories and songs to paint memories of the past. This program illustrates several Appalachian instruments and aspects of Appalachian culture. The Taft Museum of Art- Speakers Taft Museum of Art, trained docent/speakers will delight you with these selections:

1. Who’s Who at the Taft-Learn more about the often outrageous personalities behind the serene portraits that line the Taft galleries. Likely to be revealed are the well-kept secrets of those very distinguished characters that had 24 their portraits painted by the old masters many years ago. 2. Telling Tails at the Taft-Enjoy a humorous look at the animal life depicted in the Taft Museum of Art’s collections of paintings, porcelains and enamels. From fearsome dragons to playful puppies, this presentation will place these creatures within their artistic contexts and will be enjoyed by animal lovers of all ages. 3. Christian Themes in Art-This Talk of the Taft seeks to recognize Christian themes that occur throughout western art history. The listener may make connections between their personal religious experiences and objects in the Taft Museum of Art collection. They may learn about art made outside of their own religious tradition. 4. The Collectors-The Collectors: Anna Sinton and Charles Phelps Taft of Pike Street- Find out about the Cincinnatians whose vision and love of art led to the creation of the Taft collections as well as the preservation of their downtown neighborhood. This program tells the history of the prestigious Taft family who lived at 316 Pike Street from 1873 to 1931.

Wellness Programs

Chair Yoga with Joan Riemar Chair based yoga is a fun and excellent form of yoga designed for those who desire the benefits of gentle stretching while sitting in a chair or using a chair for additional support. Yoga promotes radiant health as it stretches and tones your muscles, spine and skeletal system. Our practice focuses on the whole body leaving you feeling calm and refreshed. Jennifer Frank- Dancer/Instructor About the instructor- Jennifer Frank is a teacher of dance, yoga, pilates, meditation, art and Montessori. She teaches to all ages and people including children, adults, seniors, the elderly and special needs individuals. Jennifer offers the following programs: 1. Yoga/Pilates – This class offers relaxation, stress relief, increased range of motion and focus building skills through breathing techniques, stretching and no impact strength 25 exercises. Jennifer will guide students through breathing, stretching and poses with gentle music that will quiet the mind and body. This class can be structured for seated or standing students. 2. Jazz/Musical Theater – This up-beat offering is sure to bring a smile to any one’s face and heart. Rhythmic, catchy show tunes will get you moving. This class will raise heart rate and tone muscles with a medium impact/gentle on the joints pace. This class can be structured for seated or standing students.

3. Contemporary/Modern Dance – African, Hispanic and Hip-Hop are just three of the musical styles used to inspire a creative, soul inspired class. Jennifer will lead students through non-traditional movements to promote flexibility, fluidity and creativity. This class can be structured for seated or standing students. 4. Ballet – Familiar classical pieces of music will call students to improve posture, build long lean muscles and create beautiful and uplifting movements. Repetitive barre exercises will help with articulation, flexibility and coordination. This class can be structured for seated or standing students. 5. Creative Movement – Jennifer will create a safe and relaxed atmosphere in which to explore movement using mind and body. What does it mean to move fast? Slow? To jiggle? To sway? To swirl? Everyone has a different interpretation and it is all wonderful! Let’s have fun and see what we can do together!! This class can be structured for seated or standing students. Betty Finney- Motivational Programs with Wit, Wisdom and Wellness Jump start greater physical and mental wellness through Oomph’s dynamic participatory programs which combine a unique blend of wit and wisdom. Whether you want to bust your stress, find the essentials for happiness or discover the keys to Growing Young, Oomph can give you a memorable and entertaining experience. Betty Finney is armed with a masters degree in natural health, has a passion and drive to educate and instill the desire for genuine wellness. Check out her impressive website to learn more and to see her in action--sure to make you smile!! Betty offers the following programs. Please specify which program you prefer when scheduling. 26 1. The Stressbuster 2. Growing Young 3. The Happiness Program 4. Educational programs: a. History of Comedy b. The Wild Wild West c. What’s a Mexican Fiesta? Introduction to HealthRHYTHMS® Evidence-based recreational group drumming for groups of 10 up to 30. One-hour, ten-step protocol includes seated wellness exercise, shaker and drum activities, and guided imagery. Proven results for groups of seniors and for staff or care-givers. All instruments and facilitator provided. Requires a completed circle of seating and CD player (optional). Can be expanded into multi-week series. Introduction to the Mountain Dulcimer with Nancy Bick Clark This is a hands-on introductory workshop to the Appalachian mountain dulcimer, which is played on the lap with a pick. The lower strings serve as drones, and the melody is created on only the first string. The player can follow the numbers on the music and the frets to make a song. The class will learn two to three songs in the first hour, as well as some rudiments of the instrument. Class size is limited to 7 to maximize individual attention. For resident populations with special needs, it is requested that a staff member be on hand to assist the instructor. Available workshops: 1. Introducing the Mountain Dulcimer - with familiar tunes 2. Sounds of the Season - a special class to teach some Christmas carols and Hanukkah songs Introduction to Tai Chi with Ralph Dehner This program will introduce the participant to the ancient art of Tai Chi Chuan. Tai Chi is a very ancient Chinese healing art with hundreds of years of history. Through meditation and gentle movements, Tai Chi generates stronger chi, or life energy. Benefits include stress reduction, increased balance, normalization of blood pressure and improvement of arthritis symptoms to name a few.

27 Line and Square Dance Classes with Jerry and Kathy Helt Jerry and Kathy offer two dance classes 1. Line Dancing-Learn line, solo and pattern dancing. Any number can participate, but must be mobile. 2. Square Dancing-Learn square dancing in minutes! It’s easy and fun. Participants must be mobile. A minimum of at least four couples or eight individuals is required. All sound equipment and recordings for the event are provided by Jerry and Kathy. Facility must provide a large table and an electrical outlet. Meditation Class with Susan Haumesser In this class, you will learn the benefits of practicing daily meditation. Through guided imagery and music, this experiential class will teach you how to quiet yourself, meditate and experience the treasures within your inner world. Mindful Meditation for Stress Reduction and Health Your seniors will take part in a one hour program of Mindful Meditation where they will start out will very simple and non­ threatening Tai Chi and Yoga movements with a showing of proper breathing methods. Then they will be seated where a reading or visualization will be given followed by about 20 minutes of silent meditation. This program can take up to 10 participants. Program can be tailored to meet any functioning level. About the instructor: Gretchen Genung is a Certified Health Educational Specialist with a Masters Degree in Health Promotion and Education. Gretchen has studied meditation under Jon-Kabat Zinn at the Omega Center for Health in New York. Gretchen has been teaching meditation since 1996. Moving with Melissa A fun, safe, non-intimidating fitness program for all ability levels. The classes include use of a chair for seated and/or standing support and using a variety of equipment appropriate to the individual. Focus is placed on muscular strength, range of motion, endurance and balance.

28 Theme Day Artists

Many of our artists offer theme day programs upon request for the following themes. When booking an artist for a particular themed program you must let Lisa know what program you are interested in when you make the initial call. Mardi Gras Hawaiian Luau Mother’s Day Broadway Father’s Day Italian theme Patriotic Theme Latin Theme 4th of July/Memorial Day/ TV/Movie Theme songs Labor Day/Veteran’s Day Animal Theme Easter/Springtime St. Patrick’s Day Waltzes Opening Day- The Music of Brazil sports related program Classical Cinco de Mayo Grandparents/Senior Day Christmas in July Angel Day Oktoberfest– Kentucky Derby German theme Background music Western Day Valentine’s/Sweetest Day 1920’s / 1930’s / 1940’s / 1950’s / 1960’s Halloween

29 Creative Aging proudly collaborates with the following organizations

The Catacoustic Consort Dramakinetics The Cincinnati Art The Greater Cincinnati Museum Southern Gospel Music Association The Cincinnati Ballet The Jubilant Singers The Cincinnati Children’s Choir The University of Cincinnati CCM The Cincinnati Preparatory Preservation Department Association The Taft Museum of Art The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra The World Piano Competition The Cincinnati Music and Wellness Coalition The Cincinnati Zoo College Conservatory of Music (CCM) The College of Mount St. Joseph

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32 Supporters Individual Supporters Thank you to the following individual donors for their support of Creative Aging Cincinnati: Donald Auberger Jr. Debbie Huffman-Mark Valerie Rost Amy and Michael Bailes P. Herschede Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Jenny Brillinger Rye Kathy Baker Foundation Harry and Ann Santen Jim and Kathi Bastin Kelly Kneflin Fund of the Greater Steven G. Bastin Link-Age Cincinnati Foundation John Bloomstrom June Mazzaferi Shelia Brown Judy Singleton Kathleen and Leroy Deb Cohen McCloud Skilled Care Pharmacy Phil Crabtree Larry McGruder Geoffrey Smith Rafael de Acha and Steve Monder Kimberly Daniel de Acha Scott and Emily Stubbins Foundation Bill Prichard James Waddle Phil DeGreg Kenneth and Christina Rechtin Maggie Eveleigh Ms. Tricia Watts Jonathan and Nancy H. Jane Gavin Janell and Frank Weinstock Reynolds Kathie and Ken Goode John Riccardi Gary and Diane West Jeffrey Hinebaugh Jeanne Rolfes Charitable Michael Wheatley Emily Hodges Fund of The Greater Emir Hodzic Cincinnati Foundation Stacey Woolley Sandy Fessler Mr. and Mrs. James Rost Marie Zureick

Supporters The Wohlgemuth Herschede Foundation through Fifth Third Bank General Electric Employee Service Fund

Von Lehman and Robert A. and Marion K. Amazon Smile Company Kennedy Charitable Trust The Cincinnati Marge and Charles J. Agnes Nordloh Women’s Club Schott Foundation Foundation The Honor Project The Helen Steiner Rice Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation Individuals can support Creative Aging by becoming a member and attending some of our programs. Your membership fee will support our programming and you will have access to some wonderful entertainment. Or use this secure link to make a tax deductible donation. www.applyweb.com/public/contribute?s=ARTHUMAN Memberships

Platinum Medal Members

St. Margaret

Gold Medal Members

Arden Courts of Kenwood Green Township Senior Center Mason Christian Village Mother Margaret Hall St. Paul Village Sisters of Notre Dame/Mt. Notre Dame Health Care

Silver Medal Members

Ahepa I Ahepa II Butler County Care Facility Caring Hearts Northwest Carmel Manor Carriage Court of Kenwood Catholic Charities SWO Cheviot United Methodist Church Clermont Senior Services Horizon Healthcare Lincoln Crawford Loveland Healthcare Over the Rhine Senior Center St. Joseph Adult Day Program Salvation Army Booth Residence Senior Deserved Day Program Walnut Hills Apartment Western Hills Retirment Village

Special Memberships Friendship United Methodist Church