Living is Learning
Living is Learning is a collaborative project to bring creative and intellectual educational opportunities to the 50+ population that are focused around the six dimensions of wellness: emotional, intellectual, physical, social, spiritual, and vocational. It creates the ability for residents, family and community members to come together to enlighten and inspire each other while continually stimulating the learning process.
For registration and fee information, please call 513-853-4100
Fall Series 2010
Enhancing Your Wellness Journey
Join Natalie McKerrell, a holistic health consultant, as she provides information and demonstration on various therapies that will enhance the 6 dimensions of wellness. Benefits can include stress relief, social bonding, pain relief, abetter sleep patterns, increased energy, improved emotional feelings and more!
Fridays
August 20th - September 24th
10:00 am
The Hader Room
$3/class, $15/series
August 20th: History and Evolution of Holistic Therapies
August 27th: Reiki and The Chakra System
September 3rd: Color and Sound - Using Mandelas
September 10th: Aromatherapy
September 17th: Hypnosis, Visualization, and Meditation
September 24th: Series Recap, Q&A Session
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Religions of the World
This series will consist of five different presenters, each representing a different faith group. The primary purpose of this series is to educate those in attendance as to the beliefs. traditions, and values of each group. These sessions will be educational in nature and not debates. All presenters will return on November 4th, for a general question and answer session.
Thursdays
September 30th - November 4th
6:30 pm
The Gulden Community Center
September 30: Muslim Perspective
October 7th: Catholic Perspective
October 14th: Protestant Perspective
October 21st: Jewish Perspective
October 28th: Hindu Perspective
November 4th: General Q&A Session
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Rollin' on the River
The Ohio River is a significant landmark in our community. This program will focus on our river and its importance to the city of Cincinnati.
Three presentations will come from the Cincinnati Heritage Programs of the Cincinnati Museum Center in addition to a representative from the Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission (ORSANCO) presenting on their research and conservation efforts.
Tuesdays
November 16th - December 7th
The Hader Room
$3/class, $15/series
November 16th: 3pm - 4pm, "Rollin' on the River"
November 23rd: 10am - 11am, Melissa Mann of ORSANCO
November 30th: 3pm - 4pm, "Delta Queen and Cincinnati's First Family of the River"
December 7: 3pm - 4pm, "Ohio River Floods"


