For more information now, contact Carlos Pulido or Carlos. Pulido seattle. Wednesdays, January 29, February 26, March 26, April 30, , — p. Sign up now for this FREE program designed for individuals with young-onset or early to mid-stage dementia and their care partners.
Each month specially trained museum educators and gallery guides lead discussion-based tours highlighting works of art in the galleries. Tours include activities in the galleries.
Space is limited and registration is required. To register or for more information, call Wednesday, January 8, , — p. Join a presentation and discussion about positive end-of-life experiences. Presenter Dori Gillam, Aging Your Way program manager at Senior Services, will perform "Save My Place," a minute story based on the last three weeks of her mother's life, which was filled with love, visions and peace.
Share positive end-of-life experiences that you have witnessed, receive ideas about how to have delicate and pragmatic conversations about death and dying with your loved ones, and begin to plan what you may want for yourself. For more information, call Greenwood Senior Center at Thursday, January 9, , — a. Learn and discuss the challenges, opportunities, and successes of promoting Universal Design within the construction industry.
For more information, e-mail info environmentsforall. TED Technology Entertainment Design is a nonprofit organization devoted to sharing ideas worth spreading. TED offers more than talks online. Come to the Greenwood Senior Center to view talks and then participate in an in-depth discussions led by Carin Mack. Thursday, January 16, , — a.
Senior Services 2nd Avenue, Seattle. The Round Table Discussion Group for Professionals in the Field of Aging meets monthly for interactive and meaningful dialogue about current research and clinical practice.
It provides opportunities to interact with community professionals who may be working with similar clinical issues, each from a unique perspective. In advance of each gathering, participants are asked to read a piece of research literature about a clinical issue in aging that provides the framework for the group discussion.
For more information about the series or to register, call , e-mail bgreenmsw earthlink. Central Building, Room 3rd Ave. The Seattle Mayor's Office for Senior Citizens brings community elders closer to City officials at monthly coffee hours, where they can explore topics of interest to older adults.
In January, meet Councilmember Tim Burgess. Senior Coffee Hours are held downtown on the third Thursday of every month, and at a variety of locations in Seattle.
For more information, call , e-mail seniors seattle. Tuesday, January 21, , — p. Make Change! Topics include assessing your debt situation, options for resolution, available resources, dealing with debt collectors, your rights, negotiating, how to respond to a collection lawsuit, garnishments, bankruptcy, protections, and when to use an attorney.
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Families should continue to observe safety protocols like wearing masks, avoiding large groups and social distancing. Read on for our WildLanterns review:. This year, the zoo debuted a new WildLanterns Festival featuring large-scale brightly illuminated lanterns inspired by nature. Would it live up to our expectations and the increase in cost? While we missed the snowball fight in Zoomazium and sipping hot cocoa on our way to ride the Historic Carousel, following the one-way figure-eight-shaped path felt a bit like taking a nighttime safari or scuba-diving.
An extended walking route allows for better social distancing than in prior years and easier viewing of the newly leased lanterns. For more family friendly things to do, news, events and travel, sign up for Seattle's Child newsletters.
My robot-obsessed 4-year-old loved spotting playful pandas on see-saws and elephants that wiggled their giant ears. The giant angler fish in Seamazium lured me in, while our toddler preferred the colossal red octopus.
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