It’s all about Brain Health! Laugh Lines: A Storytelling Event
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Administration on Community Living is presenting a storytelling event series featuring local, amateur older adult storytellers.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Administration on Community Living is presenting a storytelling event series featuring local, amateur older adult storytellers.
by Jeff Robison | Members LOVE the experience of going to theater together. We already have a Forward Chicago group attending “The House That Will Not Stand” as part of a theater series, and now we are also offering you a chance to attend just this show for $35.
Thanks to Pat McParland for this excellent report and update! A New “face” will be appearing at the corner of…
by Karen K.F. | Our friends at Swedish Covenant Hospital’s Galter LifeCenter are hosting National Senior Health and Fitness Day on Wednesday, May 25, from 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
by Jean I. Anderson | How do you find your voice if it’s been stilled by screaming, hushed by abuse, threats, or self-doubt, inaudible because of tears, or disregarded and ignored? You find it when someone is listening, someone is asking questions about your questions.
by Karen K.F. | We are so excited to begin a new nine-week course to learn about and discuss world events, stimulate thinking and rediscover the art of discourse. The course is called Great Decisions, and it’s billed as America’s largest discussion program on world affairs.
by Karen K.F. | Forward Chicago is thrilled to launch a Speaker Series as a follow-up to last summer’s Aging 2.0 conference. From May through July, seminars covering a range of topics will be held at Sulzer Public Library on the first and third Mondays from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
by Helene Wineberg | Victory Gardens Theater has offered Forward Chicago theater-goers two compelling new shows at a terrific package price. The dates are in mid-April and late June and include the world premiere of “Hillary and Clinton” and the midwest premiere of “The House That Will Not Stand.”
by Helene Wineberg | Visit the Edgewater Historical Society museum on Saturday, April 9, at 2 p.m., and check out the current exhibit, Voices of Edgewater. Learn how the migration of immigrants and refugees made this area the most diverse in Chicago.
Wednesday, October 6, 2021 at 5:00pm