Brain Games with Wii
Play Jeopardy and Millionaire. TGP in the J. RSVP to 314-442-3255.
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Play Jeopardy and Millionaire. TGP in the J. RSVP to 314-442-3255.
Join Washington University Occupational Therapy students for an interactive and fun learning experience. Walk away with practical tips for maintaining health and safety. The Gathering Place at the J. RSVP to Laura at 314-442-3255.
Conducted by artist, instructor and NORC member, Ed Farber, this 3-week drawing course is for all levels of experience.
The Gathering Place at the J. Bring a friend and visit with others while working on a project. All welcome. RSVP to Laura at 442-3255.
The Gathering Place at the J. The NORC Chair Yoga class, an ongoing class at 11:00-11:45, focuses on flexibility, balance, stress relief, and camaraderie. It’s a wonderful opportunity to enhance your physical routine and have fun simultaneously. Call Laura for details and cost at 442-3255.
The Gathering Place at the J. All welcome. Call Laura at 442-3255 with questions.
David Baugher, author of Secret St. Louis: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful and Obscure, will share unusual facts and unique stories of St. Louis. RSVP to 442-3255.
St. Louis Art Museum visits NORC to share information on the upcoming “Sunken Cities: Egypt’s Lost Worlds” exhibit, which showcases antiquities found through underwater archaeology of the lost cities of Thonis-Heracleion and Canopus.
Jewish Federation of St. Louis is proud to partner with Nine Network for a preview screening and discussion of GI Jews: Jewish Americans in World War II, a film about the brave servicemen and women who fought for equality and tolerance around the world.
Part 7 of 8: The Men Who Built America. Film and discussion. RSVP to 442-3255.
Enjoy breakfast with friends and neighbors. Cost of meal on own. RSVP to Joan at 442-3834.
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