Government and Politics
February 5, 2023
From: Town of BrooklineBrookline Senior Center News and Programming Highlights
BROOKLINECAN’S LIVABLE COMMUNITY ADVOCACY SERIES
Join us to discuss the challenges facing Brookline's government today, including the special concerns of Brookline's older residents and other key Town issues, with Select Board Member candidate Paul Warren on Monday, February 6 at 3:00 pm on Zoom. There will be a lengthy period for questions and discussion with Mr. Warren. This is one of a special series of LCAC chats with candidates running for the two Select Board seats up for election on May 2, 2023. If you are not currently a member of the LCAC and wish to attend this meeting via Zoom, please email Susan Granoff, Chair of the LCAC, at [email protected] by February 5.
THE TRACK AT NEW BALANCE TRIP
On Tuesday, February 7 from 10:00-11:00 am, join us on a fit-fun outing to the brand-new warm-up track at the TRACK at New Balance in Brighton. Take advantage of walking around the 24,000 square foot athlete warm-up area with great views and pumping music. While there, we will take a peek at the facility's 200-meter hydraulically banked indoor track. Afterwards, participants are welcome to check out the New Balance outlet store next door and other area shops and restaurants. Transportation is provided for up to 18 people and participants may also transport themselves (street parking available). Please remember to dress accordingly and bring water. Please register at 617-730-2770.
VALENTINE’S DAY TRADITIONS IN BOSTON
On Wednesday, February 8 at 1:00 pm at the Senior Center, local author Anthony Sammarco discusses the history of Valentine's Day with references to his book “Valentine's Day Traditions in Boston.” This book is a fun and interesting way to recall the holiday from the exchange of Valentine cards in day school to the cards, candy, and flowers we sent or received as adults to and from our valentine. Esther Allen Howland, who produced delicate and fanciful Valentine's Day cards in the nineteenth century, is honored with the nickname "Mother of the American Valentine," with many citing her small card factory as the start of a multi-million-dollar industry. Mr. Sammarco will also discuss the more outré Sailor's Valentines, Vinegar Valentines, and Krampus Valentines. Please register at 617-730-2770.
CHAIR DANCE
Thursday, February 9 at 1:00 pm at the Senior Center, join certified yoga instructor Caitlin Moore. Get your cardio right from your chair! Dance to your favorite tunes while improving your posture, strengthening your muscles, and fine-tuning balance and coordination. Each class includes a warm-up and cool-down. Please register at 617-730-2770.
SHINE
Serving the Health Information Needs of Everyone - SHINE offers free, confidential, unbiased health information assistance and counseling to Medicare beneficiaries and their caregivers. SHINE counselors: Review present coverage & eligibility for financial assistance - Provide benefits comparisons - Prevent consumers from buying unnecessary or duplicate coverage - Help to prepare health benefit claims forms, appeals and applications. (including for Medicare) We have 4 SHINE counselors, Sybil Levisohn, Steven Maas, Valerie Zimber and Sonia Wong offering remote appointments (phone or Zoom) and we are pleased to welcome Chris Leonesio, our new SHINE counselor, who will be offering in-person appointments at the Senior Center. To schedule an appointment call 617-730-2777.
INTERGENERATIONAL FRIDAY
Join Ivy Street School students at the Senior Center on February Fridays from 1:00-2:00 pm. These young adults will have games and craft projects ready. Join us for some low key, intergenerational fun! Register at 617-730-2770.