01/05/2025
The Council on Aging at the Human Services & Senior Center is located at 30 Sudbury Rd, Rear.
Telephone: 978-929-6652
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.actoncoa.com/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/actoncoa
Hours: Mon, Wed & Thurs: 8:00am-5:00pm, Tues 8:00am-7:30pm, and Fri 8:00am-12noon
Monday Movie Matinee
The Russians Are Coming The Russians Are Coming
Monday, May 5th, 1:00-3:05pm
(1966) Comedy depicts the chaos and hysteria that follows the grounding of a Soviet submarine off the coast of fictional Gloucester Island, Massachusetts. Directed by Norman Jewison; stars Eva Marie Saint, Carl Reiner, Alan Arkin, Brian Keith, and Jonathan Winters
Acton Songsters with Ed Knights
Wednesdays, May 7th and 21st, 1:00-1:45pm
Open to all seniors/free
Join Ed Knights for this group that sings familiar popular songs and learns the mechanics of singing. Don’t worry about your level of singing—the group is open to anyone interested in singing. Lyrics provided. Sign up with the COA if you are new to the group. See page 4 for information on this month’s performance.
Caregiver Support Group via Zoom
Wednesdays, May 7th and 21st, 3:00-4:30pm
**Note change of meeting day for this month**
Open to all caregivers of older adults/free
Caregivers of older adults, please join Julie Norstrand, PhD, MSW, for this group that meets via Zoom and offers practical and emotional support. New participants always welcome! The challenging work of caregiving may leave you feeling stretched thin, which may cause feelings of exhaustion and isolation. Julie ensures safe, non-judgmental settings where members can share and learn from one another and witnesses the strong bonds that develop between members. If you are new to the group, please sign up with the Council on Aging at [email protected]. Funded by an Executive Office of Aging & Independence grant.
Technology Help Appointments with Acton Memorial Library
Thursday, May 8th, 10:00-11:00am
Acton seniors only
Need help with common smartphone (iPhone or Android), tablet or laptop functions? Join Olivia Wennerod, Acton Memorial Library Adult Programming Librarian, at the Senior Center for one-on-one help with your device! Bring your fully charge device and your questions, and Olivia will troubleshoot technology problems alongside you. If Olivia can’t help with a specific problem you are having, she will do her best to find the right resources that can help you. Call the COA to reserve a 15-minute appointment.
Fraud Prevention Tips with Middlesex Savings Bank
Thursday, May 8th, 1:00-2:30pm
Open to all seniors/free
Fraud department specialists from Middlesex Savings Bank will discuss the recent frauds and scams that are targeting seniors in our community. Ways to identify fraud & prevent being scammed will be covered.
The 20th Century: A 1920-1929 Review with Dawn Gomez
Thursday, May 8th, 2:00-3:00pm
Open to all seniors/free
It’s now time to take a deep dive into the third decade of the 20th century. The progressive era is over and the 1920’s was the decade when modern society began. Americans were excited by the technological advances that were becoming a part of their lives. But they were also a little frightened, for technology was changing the world faster than ever before. For many Americans, it was a time when they felt torn between the simple, traditional rural life and the new Jazz Age that beckoned from the city. From the introduction of the radio that reached right into people’s homes to women who could now vote showing a new spirit of independence. From cheaper cars that could carry Americans farther from home than ever before to the restrictions of Prohibition and hatred stirred up by the Ku Klux Klan. It was a blooming and booming decade…until it wasn’t. Americans were buying on credit, living it up and expecting that their prosperity would continue until the stock market crash of 1929 hit. Suddenly the bright lights of the Jazz Age went dark as if America had gone from a carefree summer into a freezing winter. Come and learn more and share your own family stories as well. Dawn Gomez, Reminiscing Round Table founder, provides topic-based programs for seniors at several local assisted living and senior center communities
Coffee and Conversation with Tracy Woods
Friday, May 9th through 30th, 10:00-11:00am
Open to all/free
Join Tracy Woods for a weekly coffee and conversation group where you can talk about what’s on your mind with your peers. Tracy Woods is a certified Older Adult Peer Specialist. All are welcome to this joint venture between the Acton Council on Aging and the Northeast Independent Living Program.
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