Here’s another one kicking off this week at the Wallingford Community Senior Center (in the Good Shepherd Center):
Happy Hour
(4th Tuesdays, Starts Jan 28, 1 – 2 pm. $3 member / $5 public suggested donation)
Join us each month as we help you find happiness. On January 28 learn tools research shows can make us feel hopeful and satisfied with Rebecca Crichton of the NW Center for Creative Aging.“Needing a mood boost? This Tuesday at the Wallingford Community Senior Center get some tips and tools on how to be happier from Rebecca Crichton, director of the NW Center for Creative Aging.
Rebecca offers unique perspective through her involvement with the many inspiring individuals who conduct workshops and give talks at the NWCCA. This workshop is open to all and will highlight the practical applications of what scientists are learning about happiness and the brain – namely getting you to a more hopeful, satisfied place! RSVP via email ([email protected]) or by calling 206-461-7825.”
Meanwhile, over at University House (4400 Stone Way N), OWL (The Older Women’s League) is sponsoring this talk on Saturday, Feb 1st:
THE VOICE OF MIDLIFE & OLDER WOMEN
Coffee and Greetings – 10:30 a.m. Business Meeting – 10:45 a.m.
CURRENT MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES IN THE STATE LEGISLATURE 11: 30 A.M.
SETH DAWSON is a contract lobbyist at the state level for a number of human service organizations. He works primarily in the fields of mental health, child abuse and neglect, substance abuse and violence prevention, child welfare and supported employment for people with developmental disabilities. He is a former Snohomish County Prosecuting Attorney and past Director of Deaconess Children’s Services.Call Carol if you need info (206) 325-6622. Parking available under University House 44th Street entrance.