Event Calendar

Events for Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Herb Guild Garden Club Meeting
10:00 AM
The meeting will start at 10 a.m. Following lunch, guest speaker Pete Kamples will talk about solutions for senior citizens who want to remain in their home. His business, "One Call for Seniors," is located in Bay Village and offers help finding reliable people to take care of everyday problems like household chores and other things, such as plumbing, heating and lawn care. The service is free for those 50 and older. New members and guests are always welcome. For more information on the upcoming meeting, visit theherbguild.org. You can also find us on Facebook under The Herb Guild.
Location:
Westlake Porter Public Library, 27333 Center Ridge Rd.
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The Sweet Arts Cafe
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Free arts enrichment and socialization café for those with memory loss/dementia and their care partners (spouse, child, caregiver). It begins with a brown bag lunch and is followed by an arts, music, storytelling or dance activity. Pre-register at 440-414-0434.
Location:
The Center for Artful Living, 26633 Detroit Road, Westlake
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Village Project's Anti-Inflammatory Cooking Class
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Our first class sold out and due to high demand, we have added a second cooking class to explore anti-inflammatory diets! This hands-on class will teach you about the role of inflammation in chronic disease and the best nutrition strategies for reducing it.

You will also learn how to make quick, easy, and delicious meals and snacks that include anti-inflammatory foods and nutrients. Cost is $50 per person, but free to current or former clients. Class is filling up fast! To register online, visit our website at www.ourvillageproject.com or call (440) 348-9401.
Location:
Village Project
27378 West Oviatt Rd.
Bay Village
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NEOPC Meeting: "How I learned to “computer” in just 35 years with no formal training"
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
In July, NEOPC’s President, Bruce Brockman, will review his experiences with computing. Bruce said, “ From my very first computer, a Tandy 200, for which I purchased my very first memory upgrade. I bought all the memory that was available for that model – 72K, and it was only just a little over $2,000. My, how that has changed. Today in our home we have eight computers running, four tablets, two cell phones, an ecobee thermostat with Alexa, two Alexas and a Google Home. Along the way, because I was running my own business, I found many shortcuts and tricks to save time and money. I will be sharing some of those ideas – well, except the ones Windows 10 is slowly taking away.”

Join us to hear about Bruce's tips, tricks and regrets. Come at 6:30 for refreshments; the presentation will start at 7:00 p.m. All are welcome. For additional information, go to www.neopc.org.
Location:
Westlake Porter Public Library
27333 Center Ridge Rd.
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