Living With Loss: Healing With Hope by international speaker, Ted Bowman
Many transitions, while difficult and challenging, are predictable parts of what is assumed about life. Others break the rules, shattering dreams and hopes, interrupting or forever changing lives. Maintaining resiliency in the face of such events can be difficult. Hope may not return easily. In this interactive session, participants will explore a framework for […]
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MacPhail Intergenerational Music Program
This interactive program is sure to be a hit! Residents are invited to sit alongside of students from Grace Academy to learn, explore, and create music.
In-House Shopping with Taylor Marie’s
Spring shopping with Taylor Marie’s! They will have many racks of clothes for you to choose a perfect outfit from…right here in the building.
Social Hour with Jan and Tate
Jan & Tate are a musical guitar and vocal duo offering a trip down memory lane for everyone! Please join us for this evening filled with music, fun, and friends. Refreshments will be served following the performance.
Birthday Party with the Aquatennial Singers
Celebrate all of the September birthdays with cake, friends and vocals by this energetic choir! Everyone is welcome to celebrate.
KU Health 101: Fall Prevention
We want a society where older adults can live safe, healthy and independent lives. While falls are a threat to the health and independence of older adults and can significantly limit their ability to remain self-sufficient, the opportunity to reduce falls among older adults has never been better. Today, there are proven interventions that can […]
Birthday Party with Ralph Hintz
Ralph Hintz has been on the Twin Cities music scene since the 1960s. In addition to his solo work, for almost 3 decades he has been performing with The Castaways, whose 1965 international hit, “Liar, Liar,” is a true Minnesota rock n’ roll classic. He also plays with Wild Honey and the Locusts, a 6-piece […]
Presentation by MN Historical Society: Dred Scott & Slavery in Minnesota
During the 1830s Dred Scott, an enslaved man, was sold to Dr. John Emerson, a military doctor. Emerson took Dred to places where slavery was illegal, including Fort Snelling, where Dred met and married Harriet Robinson, an enslaved woman, and started a family. In 1846 the Scotts began an eleven year court battle for freedom […]
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