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Winona Forget Me Notes Chorus - Winona Friendship Center

The Forget Me Notes Chorus is a choir for people living with memory loss and their care partners. Weekly practices include choral instruction, socialization, and refreshments. The choir also provides two community concerts each year. Practices are held on Mondays from 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm at Wesley United Methodist Church, 114 West Broadway, Winona. Assistance in getting to choir practice is available. Individuals who do not have a care partner to attend with them should call for help with getting this support.

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Senior Center Activities - Golden Valley Park and Recreation Department

- Activities include biking, bowling, cards, dancing, hiking, investments, golf leagues, pickleball, classes in painting, dancing, humanities, defensive driving, bridge, cribbage, and crafts - Mature Driver Training - Meal programs: Senior Dining provides meals for lunch at the Crystal Community Center - Medicare counseling (provided by Senior Linkage Line) - Monthly newsletter - Social clubs - Special events and trips

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Social Opportunities - Atwater Area Help for Seniors

Bingo and card club, weekly activities, as well as other organized events throughout the year

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Community Center - Chinese Social Service Center

Provides a community center offer services such as: - Counseling and support for new immigrants - Employment referral and assistance - English as a Second Language and citizenship classes - Forms and applications assistance for Social Security, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Medicare, Medical Assistance, MinnesotaCare, public housing, childcare assistance, WIC, or Head Start programs - Health counseling and education - Home care services contracted with Medica offering homemaking and PCA services to older adults and individuals living with a disability - Parenting skills counseling - Senior program offering socialization and activities as well as seminars on health, immigration, and social services every other month - Translation services - Transportation assistance for health appointments, benefits appointments, and school - Youth programs such as a summer youth program helping children who are academically at risk, lack English skills, and have minimal education improve their academics and learning

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Center Recreation and Social Activities - North Pointe Resource Center

Game room, billiards and cards, and special events including dances, trips, exercise, education and health lectures, and ice cream socials - AA meetings ?- Crafts, painting, ceramics, and computer lab ?- Mobile market and commodities pick-up - Senior dining every day ?- Treasure Chest thrift shop

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In-Home Assistance and Programs - East Side Elders

Provides dedicated support to seniors in the community to allow them to remain in their own homes. Using volunteer support from the community and throughout the Twin Cities, East Side Elders provides a variety of programming including: - Chores and Housekeeping: Visitors can help with everyday chores such as laundry, vacuuming, writing checks, doing the dishes, or simply reading a book. This service allows a friendly visitor to make sure that the house is secure and there are no safety issues. - Elder Cafe: Quarterly social event with a meal and entertainment. This event also offers a blood pressure clinic and an annual flu vaccination clinic. - Friendly Visiting/Callers: Volunteers can be arranged to visit with seniors who may not have someone else to check in with them from time to time to ensure they have everything they need. Volunteers can be matched with a specific senior or can be on-call on an as-needed basis. - Information and Referral: Program staff know other resources in the area and can help arrange for someone to help - Residential Snow Removal: Assists elders in need of snow removal services. This service is on a first-come, first-served basis and may not be available throughout the entire winter if the client list is full. - Rides: Volunteer drivers take seniors to doctor appointments, grocery stores, and other destinations for special events. Note: Volunteers are limited and rides are not guaranteed. - Wellness Clinics: Located at The Salvation Army on Payne Avenue open to the community for those ages 60 and above. Parkway Gardens Apartments and the Elders Lodge is currently limited to residents only.

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Aging Services - Minnesota Jewish Community Center

- American Association of Retired Persons (AARP): Smart Driver courses offered as part of adult programming - Adult programs include social, educational, fitness, and enrichment opportunities such as classes, events, and community activities for adults and older adults - Kosher Meals on Wheels: Offered through the Capp Center Saint Paul in partnership with Jewish Family Service of Saint Paul and Sholom Alliance, providing kosher meal delivery in Saint Paul.

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Senior Activities - Inver Grove Heights Senior Program

- Educational and health programs as well as speaker presentations - Social and recreational activities as well as luncheons - Blood pressure testing - Trips and tours including facility/industry tours, bus tours, and field trips/excursions - Driver Safety Program - Book club

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City Offices - Two Harbors City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: https://www.twoharborsmn.gov/government/city_officials/mayor_council/index.php Departments: Administration and Finance: - Responsible for City Council support, finance, human resource activities, labor relations, elections, data practices (records) requests, liquor and tobacco licensing, special events permit, and general government administration Building Official: - Responsible for all construction within the City limits Electric: - Provides new connection and electric service to commercial and residential, and Conservation Improvement Program (CIP) - 503 20th Avenue - 7 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday Fire: - Located at the intersection of Lake Co Hwy 2 and 20th Avenue - (218)834-8816 Gas, Sewer, and Water: - Maintains and services both the mains and services - 503 20th Avenue - 6 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday - (218)834-8812 Planning and Zoning: - Permits (Conditional use, sidewalk, and sign) - Rental application Public Works: - Includes storm sewer system, streets, parks, cemetery, and governmental buildings - Responsible for snow plowing, sanding, pothole patching, and sidewalk replacement. In addition, the maintenance of City parks as well as the care of trees - Yard waste (accepts grass clippings, leaves, and branches) - 503 20th Avenue - 7am - 3:30 pm Monday - Friday - (218)834-8810 Recreation: - Coordinates and participates in programs including curling clubs, open gym, recreational skating, senior activities, ski trail, summer youth recreation program, swim program and weight training Two Harbors Economic Development Authority: - Responsible for preserving and creating jobs, enhancing the City's tax base, assisting with certain housing initiatives, promoting the general welfare of the people of the City and to assume primary responsibility for development activities within the City

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Community Centers and Chapels - Salvation Army Divisional Headquarters

Provides diversified programs, including: - Forever Fifty club - Social services: Includes youth programs that feature a teen recreation center with pool, foosball, air hockey, table games, homework time, etc.; musical programs, and volunteer opportunities such as hospital and nursing home visitation - Spiritual counseling

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Community Connecting Programs - The Baynan Community

Lighthouse Network: A block club program designed to nurture community by promoting safety, communication, and connection on each block. Senior Social Club: A bi-monthly gathering for older community members to come together, engage in a shared activity, fellowship, and enjoy snacks.

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Winona Memory Cafe - Winona Friendship Center

Winona Memory Cafe meetings are being held virtually and in-person. Call the office for information on joining in. Winona Memory Cafe's provide social gatherings for people living with memory loss and their care partners offering opportunities to engage in meaningful activities, exchange information, and support one another. Gatherings are held every Wednesday at 2:30 pm (time may vary) and locations vary.

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Senior Services - Community Partners - Two Harbors

Services offers: - Assistance for families in determining how best to care for aging relatives - Caregiver consultant provides one-to-one assistance to families and caregivers to create a personalized caregiving plan - Chores including washing windows, basic home maintenance, assistance with moving, and yard work - Companionship offers friendly visits and phone calls, weekly check-ins, and monthly Care Packages delivery - Grocery shopping and grocery delivery services - Social and educational engagement opportunities including outreach activities, game days, and more - Transportation to and from medical, dental, and eye, and other appointments in Duluth and Two Harbors

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Community Centers and Chapels - Salvation Army Divisional Headquarters

Provides diversified programs, including: - Forever Fifty club - Social services: Includes youth programs that feature a teen recreation center with pool, foosball, air hockey, table games, homework time, etc.; musical programs, and volunteer opportunities such as hospital and nursing home visitation - Spiritual counseling

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Senior Center Activities - Brainerd Center

Offers a variety of educational, social, and recreational programs to community members who are 55 and older. Programs include fitness classes, arts and crafts, games, music, social clubs, outdoor activities, and lifelong learning opportunities. Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid visits are held on the 3rd Monday of each month (appointments are required).

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Activities and Programs - Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities - Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Provides programs including: Arts and Crafts: Crafts and quilting group, leatherworking classes, needleworkers group, rock shop (Lapidary) (cut and polish rocks and gemstones), wood shop Cards: Club 500, Social Bridge, Euchre, Hand and Foot Canasta, Hearts, Pinochle - offering tournaments and lessons Education: book club, open tech lab that answers technology questions, senior discussion group that covers a variety of topcs, and writer's club Leadership: 50+ Leaders for individuals interested in planning, developing, and implementing the 50+ Program Mind and Body: Chair Yoga, Dakim BrainFitness System is a computerized program to maintain brain fitness, Gentle Mat Yoga, Low Impact Exercise Class, Walking Club group Music Groups: The Bloomingtones mixed choral group, Classic Country Music Jam musicians, Creekside Crickets band

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Senior Center - Winona Friendship Center

Winona Friendship Center offers recreational, educational, and social programs for older adults. Activities include: bingo, bus trips, exercises, health and wellness programs, educational programs, water exercise class, crafts, painting, yoga, tai chi, free health services through Bridges Health and a computer lab. A Foot and Nail Clinic is also offered by the nursing students from Winona State University. The Center welcomes volunteers to help with committee membership, program assistance, and computer tutoring.

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Senior Center Activities - Columbia Heights Recreation Department

Offers a variety of educational, social, and recreational programs to community members who are 50 and older. Programs include: - Educational Classes and Programs: Defensive driving, painting classes, health programs, topics related to seniors, and financial programs - Exercise/Fitness: Seated exercise, aerobics, bocce ball, shuffleboard, and walking club - Health services including blood pressure screening, foot care, and insurance counseling - Information and Referral: Outreach, forms assistance, nutrition, support groups, senior companion/friendly visitors, and peer counselors - Recreational/Leisure Activity Programs: Bridge, bingo, 500, games, movies, cribbage, picnics, and parties - Resource center on senior issues - Social activities and programs - Travel/Trips: Short outings and day trips

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Senior Program Activities - Fridley Senior Program

Provides activities for older adults including: ?- Defensive driving classes - Day trips ?- Exercise classes - Help with legal and medical forms - Recreational/leisure activities ?- Social hour

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Aging and Adult Services - Prairie Five Community Action

Connects and provides older adults and their caregivers with services in their community to allow them to live long, healthy, and independent lives in their own homes. Services include: - Food Assistance: Congregate dining locations offering low-cost meals, low-cost frozen meals, home-delivered meals, NAPS, and SNAP - Healthy Living: Blood pressure checks, fall prevention screenings, telehealth conferences, Tai Chi and yoga sessions, and stretching/balance education - Information Services: Offers memory loss education and Dementia Friends, Medicare counseling and assistance, fraud/scam identification and prevention, assistance with internet search, assistance with Healthcare Directives and Power of Attorney forms, and classes to older adults - Mobile Community Center: Brings services and socialization to the door or community. The vehicle is equipped with high-speed internet, flat-screen TV, applications for programs, and meeting space for coffee and conversation. - Social: Offers card parties, coffee and conversation time, caregiver respite, karaoke parties, video calls and chats with friends, and social media assistance

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Center for Active Adults - Stewartville Center for Active Adults

- Recreational, social, and leisure activities for Stewartville seniors - Noon meal

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