Cranston Enrichment Center 1070 Cranston St. 780-6000 Chronic Disease Self-Management Workshop: Tools for Healthy Living Thursdays, 9-11:30 a.m. Beginning Aug. 22, ending Sept. 26 This free, six-session program for people 60 years of age or older will
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Chronic Disease Self-Management Workshop: Tools for Healthy Living
Thursdays, 9-11:30 a.m.Beginning Aug. 22, ending Sept. 26This free, six-session program for people 60 years of age or older will provide self-management tools to make a positive change in your life. Some topics to be addressed include dealing with frustration, isolation, pain and fatigue; exercises for improving flexibility and strength; and medications and nutrition. All participants will receive a workbook, as well as a relaxation CD and gift certificate upon successful completion of the program. Space is limited. To register, call 780-6000.
Mayor’s Annual Picnic
This event will feature food, games and live music. Dining tables will be comfortably shaded under party tents. For reservations, call 780-6134.
Book Club
In this irresistible summer read from the New York Times bestsellers list, Nancy Thayer, author of “Island Girls,” tells the emotionally-charged story of two childhood friends now in their 20s. It is a heartfelt ode to friendship. Join us and bring a friend.
Arthritis exercise classes
This low-impact physical activity will help you keep your joints flexible and muscles strong, sleep better, increase energy and improve your overall outlook. It’s fun, and it’s free. Bring a friend. Registration is required by calling 780-6000.
Eye Floaters & Flashes: Conditions & Treatments
Most people experience eye floaters and/or flashes, especially as we get older. Most of the time, neither floaters nor flashes are cause to worry. At this presentation, we will learn what they are, the causes, who is at risk and how they are treated.
Arthritis Foundation’s Walk With Ease Program
It’s fun! We begin with stretch exercises and then walk at our own pace. Bring a friend. Meet us at the track, or if you would like, transportation is available from the center. To register, call 780-6000.
Step Up Challenge
Sponsor: Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode IslandThe Cranston Enrichment Center will be challenging other senior centers in the area. We will be competing against Coventry Senior Center, Pilgrim Senior Center and West Warwick Senior Center. The Step Up Challenge runs from Sept. 3-30. The center with the highest average steps over four weeks will receive $2,500 from BCBSRI. The top three winners at each center will also receive prizes.
To join the challenge, you must be a participant at the center and 55 years of age or older. Each person will receive a fitness tracker or a pedometer to record daily steps. Participants will report daily numbers on a weekly basis.
Register now at the center.
Our programs assist, inform, entertain and enrich the lives of individuals 55 years and older. To learn more about our services and programs and the latest activities and upcoming programs follow us on Twitter (@cranstonsenior) and Facebook (@CranstonSeniorEnrichmentCenter).
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