Council on Aging Events
The Council on Aging at the Human Services & Senior Center is located at 30 Sudbury Rd, Rear.
Telephone: 978-929-6652
Email: seniorcenter@actonma.gov
Website: www.actoncoa.com/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/actoncoa
Hours: Mon, Wed & Thurs: 8:00am-4:00pm, Tues 8:00am-6:00pm, and Fri 8:00am-12noon
The Town of Acton Human Services and Senior Center will be closed on October 13 in observance of Columbus/Indigenous Peoples Day.
Book Discussion Group
Tuesday, October 14th, 10:00-11:00am
Open to out-of-town 60+/free
The discussion for October’s meeting will be around the book The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald. If you would like to read ahead, the discussion for November’s meeting is around the book Table for Two by Amor Towles. Copies of the books are on hold for the group at Acton Memorial Library. You may also check availability at Citizen’s Library (978-929-6654). Ann Kulsick facilitates the gatherings.
Introduction to Breathwork Part 2
Tuesday, October 14th, 1:00-2:00pm
Open to all aged 60+/free
Join Gauri Tandon of Neurovana Health is returning for a second workshop on breathing exercises that are rooted in the centuries old practice of pranayama. This practice is known to help with better sleep, improved digestion, and reducing stress. Also discussed will be concepts of self-awareness through breathwork and strategies to include in our daily lives to help us feel better. You can participate whether or not you attended Gauri’s first workshop in June. Space is limited – registration required.
Daigaku Imo Cooking Demonstration & Chinese Characters
Tuesday, October 14th, 2:00-3:00pm
Acton age 60+ only
Join Asako Judson to enjoy a sweet taste of autumn with a cooking demonstration of Daigaku Imo, a glazed sweet potato treat popular in Japan, served with tea. We will also explore the meaning of a few simple Chinese characters and write them for a fun, hands-on experience. Spend a relaxing hour welcoming the cooler season. Registration is required; if you find you cannot attend, please inform the COA. Asako Judson, who lives in Acton, has worked at several restaurants and as a private chef and caterer.
Reflexology Appointments with Rebecca Howard
Tuesday, October 14th, 3:00-4:30pm
Acton age 60+ only
Reflexology is a complementary health therapy involving applying gentle pressure to specific points on the hands, feet, and ears to promote relaxation, healing, and balance in other parts of the body Curious how reflexology can help you? Contact the Council on Aging to make an appointment with reflexologist Rebecca Howard. See p.3 about Rebecca’s talk.
Lunch/Tour at Concord Park Assisted Living
Wednesday, October 15th, 11:30am
Acton age 60+ only
Join us for a special lunch at Concord Park Assisted Living, 68 Commonwealth Ave, Concord. Meet at Concord Park by 11:30, park along the left front of the building, inside the white fence. Featuring resident favorites from the Brain Healthy menu as well as menu options from the grill, garden, and deli. Following lunch, you can explore the community. Get an inside look into what programs are offered and meet some of the residents who call Concord Park home. Space is limited signup is required.
The Robber Barons: Money, Power & Greed in the Gilded Age with Paolo Di Gregorio
Thursday, October 16th, 1:00-2:00pm
Open to out-of-towners age 60+ for $5
During the second half of the 19th century, new American elites emerged and changed the shape of business and society. The Carnegies, Vanderbilts, Morgans, and Rockefellers amassed mind-boggling fortunes through skill, ambition, and ruthlessness. These “Titans of Industry” created an American aristocracy where position and privilege were based solely on wealth and where power and influence were freely wielded.
Java with John
Friday, October 17th, 9:45pm
Open to Acton residents
Town Manager John Mangiaratti will be here to give updates from the Town, answer your questions, and listen to your suggestions and concerns. Acton TV will be filming it live.
Telephone: 978-929-6652
Email: seniorcenter@actonma.gov
Website: www.actoncoa.com/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/actoncoa
Hours: Mon, Wed & Thurs: 8:00am-4:00pm, Tues 8:00am-6:00pm, and Fri 8:00am-12noon
The Town of Acton Human Services and Senior Center will be closed on October 13 in observance of Columbus/Indigenous Peoples Day.
Book Discussion Group
Tuesday, October 14th, 10:00-11:00am
Open to out-of-town 60+/free
The discussion for October’s meeting will be around the book The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald. If you would like to read ahead, the discussion for November’s meeting is around the book Table for Two by Amor Towles. Copies of the books are on hold for the group at Acton Memorial Library. You may also check availability at Citizen’s Library (978-929-6654). Ann Kulsick facilitates the gatherings.
Introduction to Breathwork Part 2
Tuesday, October 14th, 1:00-2:00pm
Open to all aged 60+/free
Join Gauri Tandon of Neurovana Health is returning for a second workshop on breathing exercises that are rooted in the centuries old practice of pranayama. This practice is known to help with better sleep, improved digestion, and reducing stress. Also discussed will be concepts of self-awareness through breathwork and strategies to include in our daily lives to help us feel better. You can participate whether or not you attended Gauri’s first workshop in June. Space is limited – registration required.
Daigaku Imo Cooking Demonstration & Chinese Characters
Tuesday, October 14th, 2:00-3:00pm
Acton age 60+ only
Join Asako Judson to enjoy a sweet taste of autumn with a cooking demonstration of Daigaku Imo, a glazed sweet potato treat popular in Japan, served with tea. We will also explore the meaning of a few simple Chinese characters and write them for a fun, hands-on experience. Spend a relaxing hour welcoming the cooler season. Registration is required; if you find you cannot attend, please inform the COA. Asako Judson, who lives in Acton, has worked at several restaurants and as a private chef and caterer.
Reflexology Appointments with Rebecca Howard
Tuesday, October 14th, 3:00-4:30pm
Acton age 60+ only
Reflexology is a complementary health therapy involving applying gentle pressure to specific points on the hands, feet, and ears to promote relaxation, healing, and balance in other parts of the body Curious how reflexology can help you? Contact the Council on Aging to make an appointment with reflexologist Rebecca Howard. See p.3 about Rebecca’s talk.
Lunch/Tour at Concord Park Assisted Living
Wednesday, October 15th, 11:30am
Acton age 60+ only
Join us for a special lunch at Concord Park Assisted Living, 68 Commonwealth Ave, Concord. Meet at Concord Park by 11:30, park along the left front of the building, inside the white fence. Featuring resident favorites from the Brain Healthy menu as well as menu options from the grill, garden, and deli. Following lunch, you can explore the community. Get an inside look into what programs are offered and meet some of the residents who call Concord Park home. Space is limited signup is required.
The Robber Barons: Money, Power & Greed in the Gilded Age with Paolo Di Gregorio
Thursday, October 16th, 1:00-2:00pm
Open to out-of-towners age 60+ for $5
During the second half of the 19th century, new American elites emerged and changed the shape of business and society. The Carnegies, Vanderbilts, Morgans, and Rockefellers amassed mind-boggling fortunes through skill, ambition, and ruthlessness. These “Titans of Industry” created an American aristocracy where position and privilege were based solely on wealth and where power and influence were freely wielded.
Java with John
Friday, October 17th, 9:45pm
Open to Acton residents
Town Manager John Mangiaratti will be here to give updates from the Town, answer your questions, and listen to your suggestions and concerns. Acton TV will be filming it live.
