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Cortlandt Senior Center June 2008, 3880 Sedgwick Ave., Bronx NY |
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Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
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June 2 10:00 Painting 10:30 Senior Fitness 1:00 Movie |
June 3 10:00 Exercise Video 11:00 Health Talk w/Ray 1:00 Movie |
June 4 10:00 Exercise Video 10:45 Art w/Alisha 11:00 Empire City Casino 11:00 Knitting 1:00 Current Events 2:00 Short Stories |
June 5 10:00 Gentle Yoga 11:10 Sing A Long 1:00 Movie |
June 6 10:00 Exercise Video 11:00 Indoor Gardening 11:00 1 Remember When 1:00 Bingo |
June 9 Closed Shavuot |
June 10 Closed Shavuot |
June 11 10:00 Exercise Video 10:45 Art w/Alisha 11:00 Knitting 1:00 Movie |
June 12 10:00 Dance Movement 11:10 Sing A Long 1:00 Movie |
June 13 10:00 Exercise Video 11:00 Folk Tales w/Sharon 1:00 Line Dancing |
June 16 10:00 Painting 10:30 Senior Fitness 1:00 Movie |
June 17 10:00 Dance Movement 11:00 Health Talk w/Ray 11:00 City Island 1:00 Movie |
June 18 10:00 Exercise Video 10:45 Art w/Alisha 11:00 Knitting 1:00 Current Events 2:00 Short Stories |
June 19 10:00 Gentle Yoga 11 00 Hudson River Museum 1:00 Movie |
June 20 10:00 Oneg Shabbat w/ Rose, Meir 1:00 Bingo |
June 23 10:00 Painting 10:30 Senior Fitness 1:00 Movie |
June 24 10:00 Dance Movement 11:00 Intergenerational Camp Judea Group Visit 1:00 Movie |
June 25 10:00 Exercise Video 11:00 Creating Joy w/Alisha 1:00 Current Events 2:00 Short Stories 5:30 Bronx Opera Ensemble |
June 26 10:00 Gentle Yoga 11:00 Nutrition 1:00 Movie |
9:00 Gardening &
Picnic with Goldman Sachs 10:00 Exercise Video 1:00 Line Dancing |
June 30 10:00 Painting 10:30 Senior Fitness 1:00 Movie |
Make Up Sunday June 15 Dana Frobigt Woodwind Ensemble Venti Dolci |
Friday, May 30, 2008
Labels:
aging,
Bronx,
senior center
Thursday, May 22, 2008
I am sick of the ethnic stereotyping that has gone on in the past few weeks. I am an old Jew for Obama. I used to live in Kentucky and I am sick of all the simple minded descriptions of people from there. It's a state that goes from the Appalachians to the Mississippi, coal, tobacco, bourbon, horses, big cities, fine universities. Its people are as diverse as the state, the majority may be white and Protestant but that doesn't tell you anything about the individual. After Obama does his tour of Florida I hope he will visit Kentucky.
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