Description
Register for as many of the following activities that you wish to attend for one low fee–up to 11 presentations available this quarter for $15! If you wish to register for more at a later date, customer service can assist you in-person or by phone, 740-363-6677.
Please register for presentations you intend to attend. All Instructors are informed of attendance numbers prior to class. If you cannot attend, please let us know as soon as possible at (740) 363-6677.
Click the Enroll Now button to register for any or all of the activities listed below. For assistance with registration, call 740-363-6677. Scholarships are available at MySourcePoint.org/scholarship.
MANAGING ARTHRITIS PAIN WITH EXERCISE NEW
Friday, July 11, 1–2:15 p.m.
Arthritis is affecting more than 1 out of 5 adults in the United States. This can make not only exercise difficult, but also activities of daily living due to pain and fear of injury. Join us as we discuss and demonstrate exercise modifications to allow adults with all ability levels to stay active and independent, as well as ease the burden of pain! Diane Fleming, Board-Certified Geriatric Clinical Specialist from Ortho One will lead this program.
LIFE ON THE OHIO RIVER: RIVER PEOPLE NEW
Tuesday, July 15, 1–3 p.m.
Local historian, Van Young, will share a presentation on the Ohio River. Once dubbed "the beautiful river," the Ohio River has since fallen on hard times, described by some as the dirtiest river in America. Yet for hundreds of people in the 19th and 20th centuries it was a way of life. River towns attracted jobs, yet before the advent of unions and industrial safety, river life could be harsh and unpredictable. See how people lived and worked over the years, on this amazing 981-mile waterway.
TIPS FOR THE TRIP SAVVY: STAYING HEALTHY AND TECH TIPS NEW
Thursday, July 17, 1–2 p.m.
Join Lisa Busch, experienced traveler from Prime Tours, as she shares years of travel experience information. Her topics will include staying healthy while traveling. She will also share tech tips made simple.
MARIETTA—OHIO’S FIRST SETTLEMENT
Tuesday, Aug. 5, 1–3 p.m.
Van Young, local historian will share a presentation based on David McCullough's book, "The Pioneers." You will learn how Ohio came into existence and how the first pioneer settlers were able to carve out a successful life in a wilderness with limited supplies, and harsh conditions. This is not only a story of survival, but of great courage. The talk will discuss the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, living in colonial times, and the significance the city of Marietta had in the development of our country.
DOWNSIZING: DECLUTTER ENCOURAGEMENT GROUP NEW
Wednesday, Aug. 6, 1–2 p.m.
Clutter is one of the hallmarks of the baby boomer generation, and we all need to address it. Decluttering is a challenge both physically and emotionally, but we can tackle it one step at a time. By coming together and sharing our successes and struggles, we will leave motivated to clean out the clutter. THIS IS A NO JUDGEMENT ZONE!!! Let’s celebrate our decluttering wins and share our personal tips and tricks. You are welcome if you haven't even started, yet. Remember, a journey of 1,000 miles begins with 1 step. YOU CAN DO THIS! Led by Realtor Jan Baxendale. Baxendale is not affiliated with or endorsed by SourcePoint.
DEL CO OFFICE OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT NEW
Thursday, Aug. 14, 1–2 p.m.
Scott Stewart, Deputy Director of the Delaware County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management will share a presentation on what the office of Emergency Management does. He will also discuss weather, weather notifications and emergency preparedness kits. Stay informed!
HISTORY: VISIT TO PELELIU, 70 YRS AFTER THE INVASION IN WWII NEW
Monday, Aug. 25, 1–2 p.m.
Member John Jackson tells of the modern-day conditions on the island of Peleliu which he visited 70 years after the U.S. Marines and Army soldiers landed there in 1944. It remains one of the most pristine former battlefields from World War II, virtually untouched by the commercialism that has taken place throughout the other islands of Micronesia and parts of the South Pacific. His pictures and narrative will give a taste of what it was like to wage war in the remoteness of the wide Pacific.
RAIN GARDENS NEW
Friday, Sept. 5, 1–2 p.m.
Rain Gardens enhance the flower beds, add pollinator plants to the landscape and save on mowing and watering. Master Gardener Nora Hiland will discuss what they are and give insight on their benefits. She will also share tips on how to build them.
REAL ESTATE: SHOULD I STAY OR SHOULD I GO? NEW
Friday, Sept. 12, 1–2 p.m.
Are you confused about whether to downsize from your present home or stay in place? Get the latest facts about what is going on in the housing market. Is it still a seller’s market, or is it now a buyer’s market? Is Central Ohio similar to the national figures? Things may seem overwhelming, but we will break down the facts. Realtor Jan Baxendale will bring the latest information; you bring your situation, and we will see what fits your needs! Baxendale is not affiliated with or endorsed by SourcePoint.
VISION AS WE AGE
Wednesday, Sept. 17, 1–2:30 p.m.
Dr. Annie Mueller, Optometrist at ReVision LASIK and Cataract Surgery, will be presenting on the importance of protecting your vision as you grow older. She will review common ocular diagnoses such as cataracts, corneal dystrophies, glaucoma, and diabetes, in addition to surgical solutions for each. Dr. Mueller is a strong advocate for preventative care and will also share helpful ways to safeguard vision as we age.
LET’S TALK ABOUT CURRENT EVENTS NEW
Tuesday, Sept. 30, 1–3 p.m.
It is the best 2 cents money can buy. That’s because everyone gets to throw in their "two cents." Be prepared to share and hear various thoughts on the top issues and topics of the day. Two or three “current events” will be presented, and everyone will be asked to share their viewpoints. World affairs, domestic issues, politics, and even sports. All are up for grabs. This is a perfect way to get your opinions off your chest, and out of your brain with presenter Van Young.
To ensure your class/presentation is held, register early and no later than two business days before its scheduled date.
To cancel or transfer your registration, call (740) 363-6677.
Cancellation Policy: You will receive a refund for fee-based activities canceled by SourcePoint or for activities from which you withdraw before the deadline. Refunds are not available for activities you are unable to attend.
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