Demystifying Medicare is perfect for anyone trying to navigate our complicated healthcare system for older adults. It’s for people who already have Medicare, as well as those soon to be 65, planning their retirement, or assisting relatives and friends with paperwork and medical decisions. In this engaging interactive session, you will learn about the various […]
The Westchester Institute for Human Development (WIHD) is one of the "Tech Act" sites in New York State funded by the TRAID Program and provides device demonstrations, referrals, and equipment loans to seniors and their caregivers. WIHD will bring a variety of devices, such as mobility devices, visual and hearing supports, daily living supports, some […]
Join us upstairs in the Community Room. No registration required. Educator Victor Messick will moderate this film series delving into the influence of the NYC- and Nyack- based realist artist Edward Hopper on film directors and cinematographers. A Hitchcock classic! A photographer (James Stewart) in a wheelchair spies on his neighbors from his Greenwich Village […]
Tai-Chi is a series of slow, gentle, and meditative body movements that help people reduce pain, increase flexibility, improve balance, and cope with stress. Jian-Yang Rong, certified instructor, will be teaching this four-week class (May 3, 10, 17, 24). This class will be held indoors. Participants should wear comfortable clothing. Registration will be limited to […]
Alex Prizgintas's maiden voyage of electric cello concerts last year started with a program called “Bach to Rock”—now shortened to “B-2-R." It apparently hit a nerve and resulted in more than seventy bookings for that first year—a number that has since grown to an average of 130 yearly. "Some of my favorite additions include the […]
James Cameron’s Titanic told the invented story of the Heart of the Ocean; a fictional blue diamond necklace lost tragically in the ship’s famous sinking. But what about the real treasures that were lost when the Titanic sank? For over a century the world has been intrigued by the story of the Titanic. When tragedy […]
Join a group of worldwide stamp collectors to trade stamps, have talks on various topics, give demonstrations, and more. Adults, teens, and youths under 12 with adult are welcomed. No registration required.
Join us upstairs in the Community Room. No registration required. Educator Victor Messick will moderate this film series delving into the influence of the NYC- and Nyack- based realist artist Edward Hopper on film directors and cinematographers. In the Texas panhandle wheat fields on the eve of World War I, a woman is torn between […]
Tai-Chi is a series of slow, gentle, and meditative body movements that help people reduce pain, increase flexibility, improve balance, and cope with stress. Jian-Yang Rong, certified instructor, will be teaching this four-week class (May 3, 10, 17, 24). This class will be held indoors. Participants should wear comfortable clothing. Registration will be limited to […]