Bentley Adult Day Health Center
Respite. Care. Community. Recreation.
Age Well with ACCA
At ACCA, we understand that every aging journey is unique, and that’s why we offer personalized support and an alternative to long-term placement. Whether you need an hour or a full day of care, our team is here to help you age well. Enjoy a range of á la carte services tailored to your needs. Adult Day Health creates a sense of community, enriching your life and promoting well-being in a warm and welcoming environment.
• Dementia Specific Programming
• Medical Monitoring
• Montessori Model Activities
• Personal Care Assistance
• Physical, Speech, and Occupational Therapy
• Nutritious Meals in a Community Setting
The Athens Community Council on Aging is the non-profit providing the resources needed to age well. We invite you to give us a call or visit today to discover how you can get involved.
For more information, please contact
Dear Connections Reader,
Happy New Year! A new year brings fresh opportunities and exciting beginnings, and here at ACCA, we’re already inspired by all that 2025 promises to bring. From the joy of gathering around the table to the power of community collaboration, this edition of Connections celebrates the essential role that food plays in connecting us all.
In this issue, you’ll find stories that highlight Athens’ rich culinary history and its current renaissance of high-end dining experiences. We’re also shining a light on the incredible work done by local restaurants and organizations over the holidays to combat hunger, offering a testament to the strength and generosity of our community.
Be sure to check out our Age Well. Live Well. feature, where Athens’ own Lee Epting shares his timeless perspective on food, storytelling, and savoring life at every stage. And speaking of new adventures, we’re thrilled to highlight the upcoming Athens-to-Athens Cruise, an unforgettable journey that combines travel, culture, and community.
As we dive into 2025, let’s remember the shared meals, traditions, and support that make our community so special. Your continued partnership allows us to create brighter futures for older adults and their families—because together, we can make every year extraordinary.
Warm wishes for a joyful and prosperous New Year,
Sincerely,
Eve Anthony CEO/President
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Winter at the Athens Community Council on Aging has wrapped up with the perfect blend of joy, gratitude, and community spirit!
Over the last few months, we’ve been amazed by the generosity of our supporters, welcomed new faces, and celebrated milestones that help us fulfill our mission to age well. Here’s a look back at some of the highlights that made this season so special.
PB&J Drive – A Sweet Success!
Our friends at Synovus made this fall a little more delightful by collecting peanut butter and jelly to support our senior hunger initiatives. Their kindness spread joy and filled pantries, ensuring our neighbors had what they needed for the season. Thank you, Synovus, for making such a meaningful impact!
A Celebration for All
Welcome Aboard!
We are thrilled to welcome several new faces to the ACCA team this fall. Jennifer, Maggie, Dan, Mallie, and Cam have already made their mark, bringing fresh energy and passion to our work. We can’t wait to see how their contributions will help us grow and better serve our aging community in the year ahead.
At our October Annual Meeting, we celebrated another successful year and welcomed FOUR incredible new board members, Dr. Grace Bagwell Adams, Carol Williams, Lance McMurray, and Chuck Williams. Their expertise and enthusiasm are sure to make a lasting impact, and we’re so excited to have them on the team.
Turkeypalooza Triumph!
November brought the return of Turkeypalooza, and it was one for the books. Together, we raised over $36,000 in just 10 days. With the generosity of our community, we were able to distribute over 1,500 Thanksgiving meals to our neighbors.
Food is Healthcare
We believe that access to nutritious food is vital to aging well. That’s why our benefits counseling program is committed to ensuring our aging community has access to the SNAP benefits they qualify for. For more information, contact Louise Platter at lplatter@accaging.org.
Paws, Love, and Will’s Pet Pantry
Spreading Holiday Cheer with Be a Santa to a Senior
This year’s Be a Santa to a Senior campaign was a heartwarming success! Thanks to the incredible generosity of our community and the hard work of our wrapping elves, we wrapped almost 2000 presents and 800 seniors received presents, bringing brightness and warmth to their holiday season. A huge thank you to everyone who donated gifts, to the partners who gathered presents, and to our primary partner, Home Instead, for their continued support.
Thanks to PetSmart Charities and the kind hearts of our community, Will’s Pet Pantry was wellstocked for the holidays! This support ensures our seniors and their furry companions can enjoy the comfort and companionship they deserve. We are so grateful for the support and care that makes this possible.
CAL Goes to Florida!
In December, our Center for Active Living (CAL) members packed their bags for an unforgettable trip to Florida. With fun excursions, laughter, and new connections, the trip was a highlight for everyone involved. Interested in joining future adventures? CAL is always welcoming new members—reach out to Autumn Barefoot at abarefoot@accaging.org to learn more!
Lee Epting
Lee Epting’s journey into the world of hospitality began not with grand ambition but with a simple act of Southern generosity. It was 1963, and as a pledge of Phi Delta Theta at Emory University, he stepped in to elevate the fraternity’s rush menu. What began as a last-minute effort turned into Epting’s election as steward of the house before he was officially a PDT pledge. That same sense of initiative and attention to detail would define a lifetime of hospitality that has shaped Athens, the South, and beyond.
Growing up in Athens, where football season was as much about the gatherings as the game, Epting is no stranger to entertaining. “Football parties were a major part of our life,” he recalls. The traditions of Southern hospitality— good food, lively company, and memorable moments—were baked into his upbringing. By the time he transferred to the University of Georgia in 1965, Epting had turned this knack for hosting into a budding business, organizing chefs for fraternity house kitchens and catering events.
But it was in 1970 that Epting’s vision took a larger shape. Along with a fraternity brother, he restored the old Southern Railway depot on Hoyt Street, creating “The Station,” a complex of restaurants and shops. “The depot became a restaurant and nightclub, offering elegant dining on the 1913 Dining Car Valdosta,” he recounts. With specialty shops, a saloon, and even gas-lit brick streets, The Station became a hub of Athens’ social life. “We had street fairs, fireworks, and great music. The whole place took off like wildfire.”
It was at The Station that Epting’s passion for catering blossomed. He recounts one of his first events: a barbecue for 100 guests. “I brought antique tables and chairs, collards, black-eyed peas, pulled pork, and hot buttered biscuits,” he says. The response was overwhelming. “I served more people in that one event than I had in the restaurant all week.” From that moment,
he realized the power of catering to create unforgettable experiences.
Trials, Triumphs, and a Commitment to Athens
Epting’s journey hasn’t been without challenges. The Station thrived for years but faced setbacks when the business expanded to North Carolina. “We moved into a train station with no heat and only cold running water,” he recalls, noting that his wife Bobbie was six months pregnant at the time. When financial difficulties forced them back to Athens, the Eptings rebuilt their business from the ground up, a testament to their resilience and determination.
In the years that followed, Lee Epting Catering grew into a cornerstone of Athens’ hospitality scene. By the 1996 Olympics, Epting’s team was hosting events that brought Athens’ charm to an international audience. From The Station to his current base on Chase Street, Epting has seen trends change but has always returned to his roots.
“Athens is a small town with big-city advantages,” he says. “The University of Georgia brings cultural and academic opportunities that make this place unique.” For Epting, being a native Athenian is a point of pride and responsibility. “As the Athenian Oath says, ‘It is our responsibility to leave this place as well, if not better, than we found it.’”
A Philosophy of Aging and Living Fully
As he approaches 80, Epting reflects on the passage of time with humility and gratitude. “I look in the mirror and see my grandfather staring back,” he says with a laugh. Yet, his approach to aging is anything but conventional. “I want to grow older, not old. There’s a big difference.”
For Epting, staying relevant and engaged is essential. “I don’t intend to waste a minute of this precious life. Sharing what I have—whether it’s physical, emotional, or financial—is part of what keeps me going.” He also emphasizes the importance of listening to older generations.
“We want to feel relevant. Sometimes, it’s as simple as asking for advice or letting us share our stories.”
Epting’s philosophy of life boils down to love and gratitude. “To me, God is love, and that’s all I need to know to be at peace with my life,” he says. His motivation? “To live each day passionately, squeeze the most out of every minute, and leave this world a little better than I found it.”
A Legacy of Memories and Hospitality
Through 65 years of hosting, catering, and creating, Epting’s impact on Athens is immeasurable. From preserving historic landmarks like The Station (now home to the Athens Community Council on Aging) to sharing Southern culture on global stages, he’s left an indelible mark.
“I hope the experiences we’ve created bring smiles to future generations,” he says. “Our goal has always been to offer more than a meal—we aim to create lasting memories, all in the spirit of Southern hospitality.”
For Lee Epting, hospitality is more than a business–it’s a calling. And for those lucky enough to know him, his life is a testament to the power of generosity, resilience, and love for one’s community.
A SOUTHERN CULINARY RENAISSANCE
of Puma Yu restaurant in Athens, GA
From globally inspired street food to Southern classics reimagined, Athens’ culinary landscape is a testament to creativity and the power of local ingredients. At the forefront of this movement are the award-winning chefs, celebrated restaurateurs, and faithful Athens icons that continue to define the Classic City’s dining prowess.
Puma Yu’s stands out as a wine and cocktailforward bar with a creative menu of small-plate Thai cuisine, making it a must-visit for anyone exploring Athens’ restaurant culture. Led by Chef Pete Amadhanirundr in the kitchen and Ally Smith heading the bar program, Puma Yu’s offers an innovative blend of vibrant Southeast Asian flavors with thoughtful drink pairings. The intimate, cozy space allows diners to experience Thai cuisine through dishes like larb and satay alongside an extensive cocktail menu that elevates the experience. With its strong focus on both food and beverage, Puma Yu’s encapsulates the best of Athens’ adventurous spirit.
Pretty Boy adds a lively burst of Vietnamese flavor to Athens’ dining landscape. Bringing his heritage and culinary expertise to life in every dish, Chef Kenny Nguyen, a first-generation Vietnamese-American, serves dishes that
transport diners to the heart of Vietnam. From savory pho and fragrant banh xeo to banh mi and creative small plates, Pretty Boy delivers an authentic yet modern dining experience. With expertly crafted cocktails that add an element of fun, Pretty Boy brings a new and energetic perspective on Vietnamese food to Athens.
Slater’s is redefining the steakhouse experience in Athens. This modern twist on a classic highend steakhouse balances sophistication with a relaxed atmosphere, making it a go-to for both celebratory dinners and intimate gatherings. Featuring premium cuts of beef and a menu that honors traditional steakhouse fare with contemporary touches, Slater’s has become a local favorite. The kitchen’s dedication to quality ingredients and expert preparation ensures that each dish resonates with the hearty, refined flavors that steakhouse fans adore, all while keeping things fresh and exciting.
No conversation about Athens’ culinary renaissance would be complete without mentioning 5&10, the flagship restaurant of renowned chef Hugh Acheson. A pioneer of the Southern food movement, Acheson helped put Athens on the culinary map with his innovative takes on Southern classics. Acheson recently sold 5&10 to his former apprentice and current restaurateur, Peter Dale. The menu
at 5&10 showcases a refined yet soulful take on traditional dishes, such as the celebrated chicken liver mousse, braised short ribs, and buttermilk panna cotta. Dale is committed to honoring this rich legacy and continuing to
define the modern Southern cuisine that has made 5&10 a beacon for food lovers in Athens and beyond.
For seafood lovers, Seabear Oyster Bar brings the flavors of the coast to Athens. With a focus on sustainably sourced seafood, the menu celebrates the best of both sea and land, drawing inspiration from all over the world. Diners can enjoy a spread of icy oysters, cold beverages, and shareable plates that invite relaxation and good company. Whether you’re a seafood aficionado or simply looking to unwind, Seabear offers an inviting atmosphere ideal for enjoying fresh, flavorful dishes while escaping the cares of the day.
Weaver D's Delicious Fine Foods is a beloved institution in Athens. Serving up authentic Southern soul food with a side of personality, it is known for its slogan, “Automatic for the People” (a phrase that famously inspired R.E.M.’s album title). Weaver D’s embodies the heart and soul of Southern cooking. The menu features comforting classics like fried chicken, collard greens, mac and cheese, and cornbread—all made with love and care by owner Dexter Weaver. This no-frills spot is part local hole in the wall, part historical landmark, where people come for the flavors and stay for the genuine warmth and community spirit.
Athens is home to many other culinary treasures that contribute to its burgeoning food culture. The National, another Peter Dale joint, offers Mediterranean-inspired dishes and a casual neighborhood gathering spot reminiscent of the bars and cafés you might enjoy on travels to Europe and beyond. Bar Bruno offers an Italian-inspired wine bar experience, serving a curated selection of wines alongside creative small plates that celebrate Italian flavors with a fresh, local twist. The Place is a Southern eatery serving refined comfort cuisine where diners can enjoy heartwarming, flavorful dishes that pay homage to Southern roots.
The chefs and restaurateurs of Athens aren’t just serving food—they’re transforming Athens dining altogether. Their focus on sustainability, local sourcing, and a genuine connection with the community is fostering a culture of culinary innovation. As more people seek meaningful, farm-fresh dining experiences, Athens stands out for its authenticity, diversity, and commitment to quality. The local food renaissance here is as vibrant as the city’s music scene, and it’s showing no signs of slowing down.
In Athens, dining out is more than a meal—it’s a taste of a growing, thriving culture where chefs and diners alike embrace the bold, the fresh, and the local. Whether you’re a resident Athenian or just passing through, the flavors of this Southern town are worth savoring.
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Serving the Scoop on Athens’ Culinary History
Athens is known for its vibrant and unique culinary scene, featuring an array of diverse cuisines and an awardwinning, one-of-a-kind craft beer trail. In 2024, the restaurant scene in Athens grew with the addition of new restaurants, such as Osteria Olio and San Angel Cocina and Cantina. Award nominations abound, with Chef Pete Amadhairundr of Puma Yu’s being named a semi-finalist of the James Beard Awards 2024 Restaurant and Chef Awards.
Thanks to talented culinary geniuses, we enjoy opportunities to indulge in limitless types of cuisine here in the Classic City. But, have you ever wondered how the restaurant scene in Athens came to life? Grab your favorite treat and take a seat as we explore two restaurants rooted in Athens’ culinary history: the Mayflower Restaurant and ADD Drug.
The Mayflower Restaurant
1948 was a tumultuous year for the U.S. - Harry Truman won the United States Presidency in the greatest election upset in U.S. history, the Georgia Museum of Art is housed in the basement of the old library on UGA’s North Campus, and a diner on Broad Street owned by Clarence Fulcher has just opened its doors. The Mayflower Restaurant sat just across the street from the Arch and was known for “putting the South in your mouth” with a menu that featured fried chicken, turnip greens, and all the Southern fixings.
Fast forward to 1963 - the Vaughn family took over the restaurant, where they served piping hot and fresh country breakfasts to Athenians and tourists alike. Ricky Vaughn started to work
at the restaurant the same year, where he would later meet his wife, Lisa, in 1979. Ricky and Lisa began to run the restaurant together in 1990. Similar to Cheers, the Mayflower Restaurant was the place where “everybody knows your name.” The Vaughns always treated their customers like family and the feeling was mutual, as customers who used to take a minute’s stroll from the Arch
to enjoy a home-cooked meal while attending UGA still visited the restaurant years after their departure from the Athens area.
In early 2020, the beloved restaurant temporarily shut down during the COVID-19 pandemic. By October 2020, the restaurant operated only four days a week, serving lunch and dinner. After nearly 75 years of putting the South in Athens’ mouth, the Mayflower Restaurant closed its doors in 2023, signaling the end of an era on Broad Street. The rich fellowship shared among family, friends, and strangers alike over a hot meal fostered by the Mayflower Restaurant for 75 years is unforgettable and irreplaceable.
Athens Discount Drug, known as ADD Drug, established its location in Five Points in 1961 by Wayne Edwards and Sam Horton. The world witnessed many historical events at the time, including the inauguration of John F. Kennedy and the challenge of segregation by the Freedom Riders. During a tumultuous time, one thing remained certain: you could always get an ice cream at the old-fashioned soda-fountain lunch counter.
Jim and Lorene Horton managed the store. The delicious hamburgers and milkshakes attracted people young and old alike, from children doing their homework while snacking on hot french fries, to grandparents spending quality time with grandchildren over a banana split. The atmosphere of the ADD Drug lunch counter was warm and welcoming, and ice cream was always served with a smile. In addition to their friendly customer service, the staff at ADD Drug also provided Athens residents with prescription delivery and the perfect gift ideas.
In 2012, Kevin Florence, a University of Georgia College of Pharmacy graduate, took over
ADD Drug and has since maintained the same hospitality and old-fashioned charm of the store and counter as the Hortons did. Though technological advances have been made in the pharmacy for its customers, the lunch counter remains a nostalgic throwback.
While dining in Athens may look different than it did over 75 years ago, two things have not changed - the high-quality food and impeccable customer service many Athens restaurants strive to provide. If you are looking for other tried-andtrue restaurants to try in the area, you may want to consider visiting The Taco Stand for mild, hot, or extra hot salsa, which opened in 1977, or The Grill for a fresh BLT and fries, which opened in 1981. Happy eating, Athens!
ACCA's Turkeypalooza 2024
Local Organizations Setting the Table for All
he holiday season is supposed to be a joyful time for all, filled with laughter and cheer as family and friends near and far gather around a table to enjoy a warm, delicious holiday meal. However, this is not as easy for every neighbor as it may seem. According to data from Feeding America, an estimated 17,330 neighbors face food insecurity every day in Athens-Clarke County. Out of those 17,330 neighbors, 1 in 5 are Athens-Clarke County older adults who are at-risk for hunger every single day. Local organizations and dedicated volunteers banded together during the 2024 holiday season to set the table and spread love to all AthensClarke County residents and their families.
ACCA’s Turkeypalooza
135 Hoyt St, Athens, GA
ACCA’s Turkeypalooza 2024 was a smashing success! The $32,000 fundraising goal was surpassed, with a total of $36,949 funds raised. These funds were used to purchase turkeys and all the fixings, which provided more than 1,500 Thanksgiving meals to seniors and their families. The funds not only go toward funding Thanksgiving meals but also fund ACCA’s senior hunger initiatives for the entire year. Thanks to the generous support of our community, ACCA was able to ensure that older adults and their families had a full table this Thanksgiving.
Chuck’s Fish
220 W Broad St, Athens, GA
Chuck’s Fish, located in Downtown Athens, hosted a Thanksgiving Feast from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day. There was no charge to attend the dinner. All proceeds from the Thanksgiving Feast benefitted Project Safe, a local nonprofit organization working to end domestic violence.
First Presbyterian Church of Athens
185 E Hancock Ave, Athens, GA
First Presbyterian Church of Athens hosted “Holiday Meals on Wheels” and partnered with ACCA’s Meals on Wheels program to deliver meals on Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day to area neighbors. The church covered the cost of the meals on these holidays, and the meal delivery has become a popular family event in the community.
Food Bank of Northeast Georgia
861 Newton Bridge Rd, Athens, GA
The Food Bank of Northeast Georgia partnered alongside 225 member food pantries, community kitchens, senior centers, and other nonprofit organizations across 15 counties in 2024. During the week of Thanksgiving, Safe House Resource Center in Elberton and City of Refuge in Athens, both members of the Food Bank, hosted mobile food pantries for local neighbors. Mobile food
pantries gave neighbors the opportunity to receive a month’s worth of nourishing food in a drive-thru fashion. In past holiday seasons, the Food Bank has teamed up with local restaurants such as J. Christopher’s, where a portion of the proceeds from lattes and pancakes purchased at the restaurant were donated to the Food Bank.
The
Sparrow’s Nest
745 Prince Ave, Athens, GA
The Sparrow’s Nest hosted an annual Thanksgiving meal on Thanksgiving Day, where neighbors enjoyed a buffet-style lunch and received a free bag of hygiene items with the help of local agencies, organizations, and sponsors. They also hosted their annual T-Shirts for Turkeys event alongside JoyFM. Together, the organizations gathered turkeys and ten-dollar gift cards for area neighbors.
Weaver D’s Delicious Fine Foods
1016 E Broad St, Athens, GA
Weaver D’s hosted Feed the Hungry: Thanksgiving Day Dinner. At the 2024 event, Weaver D’s held a gospel singing event at noon, following dinner at 2 p.m. The 2024 Thanksgiving Day Dinner was held in memory of Wyatt Sean Banks, a Kappa Sigma - Beta Lambda chapter brother, and a 2023 Thanksgiving Day Dinner volunteer.
The way that local organizations and volunteers came together to combat food insecurity not just during the holiday season, but throughout 2024, was awe-inspiring. From nonprofits to restaurants, everyone played an important role in bringing nutritious, warm meals and meaningful fellowship to neighbors combating food insecurity. Everyone deserves a seat and a full plate at the table, and the community will continue their teamwork until every neighbor in Athens-Clarke County has an adequate amount of nourishing food.
JOIN US AT ACCA
New to town, recently retired, know someone or are experiencing cognitive changes, or simply looking to stay active and involved? ACCA members enjoy access to our exciting lineup of fitness classes, day trips and overnight excursions, in-person and virtual educational seminars, social events, workout equipment, a computer lab, and now dementia-friendly enrichment programming.
To get started, call us at 706-549-4850 to set up a “Try Us Out” visit.
Have an idea for our calendar? Want to lead a class or start a group? Contact Mallie Bragg, Marketing Coordinator, 706-549-4850 or mbragg@accaging.org.
Center for Active Living (CAL)
CAL provides unique social, educational, and wellness-related classes and activities, group trips, and supportive services.
• Annual membership: $50 for Athens-Clarke County residents, $60 for non-residents
• Annual renewals are $40 for residents, $50 non-residents
Additional costs for CAL trips and some classes may apply.
For membership information, sign up for our weekly e-newsletter, or to register for trips and classes, contact Autumn Barefoot, Program Manager at 706-549-4850 or abarefoot@accaging.org.
ACCA @ 135 Hoyt Street, Athens, GA • Program Hours: 8am - 4:30pm
Dementia Resource Center (DRC)
Dementia Friendly activities and events will be marked with the DRC Symbol.
These events offer a supportive and inclusive environment for individuals living with dementia through means of smaller class sizes, trained professionals and volunteers, and the Montessori for Dementia approach.
The Dementia Resource Center is currently grant-funded by the Administration for Community Living (ACL), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). All programming and services are provided at no cost to grant participants through June 2026.
ACCA @ 135 Hoyt Street, Athens, GA
Perks for 60+
In addition to a general CAL membership, qualifying seniors 60+ have the option to join our Community Diners program. Enjoy a morning of guided activity or one of CAL’s other classes –followed by lunch. Choose from a rotating menu of delicious, catered meals and social outings to Athens-area restaurants.
Additional paperwork is required; transportation is available. Members must be 60+ to join and meet CAL criteria. Contact our helpful staff at 706-549-4850 to learn more.
Community Diners Program Hours: 9am - 1pm
Lunch Hours: 11:30am-Noon
ACCA @ First Baptist Church • 355 Pulaski Street, Athens, GA
ACCA TRIPS
JAN
Tina - The Tina Turner Musical!
This is the triumphant story of the Queen of Rock and Roll set to a pulse-pounding soundtrack of her most beloved hits! Tina –The Tina Turner Musical, written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Katori Hall, presents Tina’s journey against all odds to become one of the world’s most beloved artists of all time.
$90 for members, $95 for non-members (includes transportation & admission ticket)
The Classic Center • 300 N Thomas St, Athens, GA Depart ACCA at 6:45 pm, return approx 10 pm
GA Museum of Art Tour and Workshop
Join us at the Georgia Museum of Art for a guided tour and art-making experience exploring the many ways that acts of love and care show up in our daily lives. Participants will explore works of art that reflect different aspects of care in our relationships and discuss how we care for, and are cared by, those we love. Following the discussion, participants will have the opportunity to create art that expresses care or reflects how they feel love. This is a chance to engage in meaningful reflection, therapeutic creation, and connection with others.
This program is open to anyone living with dementia or experiencing cognitive changes, along with their care partners. The museum is accessible for all types of mobility support. Class size is limited to 10 total participants.
The Georgia Museum of Art • 90 Carlton St, Athens, GA • 10:30 am–12:30 pm
Treat Your Feet Spa Experience
Enjoy a bit of pampering in the calm, spa-like environment of Athen’s Foot Palace. Enjoy 30 minutes of reflexology, an ancient massage technique that targets sore feet to release tension and promote relaxation. We will grab lunch at Chicken Salad Chick afterwards.
$50 for members, $55 for non-members (includes cost of 30-minute foot reflexology session and gratuity; lunch not included)
Meet at Foot Palace • 196 Alps Road, Beechwood Shopping Center • 11 am
State Botanical Gardens Workshop
Join us on a short, guided walking tour of the State Botanical Gardens of Georgia, with seated touring optional. Throughout the tour, we will learn about various elements of nature. Following the walk, we will take part in a sensory workshop using smell and touch as forms of therapeutic exploration. This program is open to anyone living with dementia or experiencing cognitive changes, along with their care partners.
March. Contact Erin Wynn at 706-549-4850 or ewynn@accaging.org for date.
The State Botanical Gardens of Georgia • 2450 S Milledge Avenue, Athens, GA
APR
Athens Rock Lobsters Hockey
Come out for a fun night of sports to watch Athens’s new professional ice hockey team, the Rock Lobsters, in its inaugural season! Named after Athens band The B-52’s song “Rock Lobster,” the team takes on the Binghamton Bears at Akins Ford Arena in what will be an exciting match.
$45 for members, $55 for non-members (includes transportation & admission ticket; concessions are self-pay)
Atkins Ford Arena • The Classic Center • 300 N Thomas St, Athens, GA
Depart ACCA at 6:15 pm, return approx 10:30 pm
DAY TRIPS
MAR 26
Daffodil Spectacular at Gibbs Gardens
Spring is the perfect time of year to appreciate the breathtaking landscape design of Jim Gibb and the exuberance of the season. On this self-guided tour, you’ll have ample time to stroll all 16 gardens, including the famous daffodilsconsidered “The World’s 10 Best Places to See Daffodils”- as well as Manor House Gardens, Rose Arbor, the Japanese Gardens, Monet’s Waterlily Gardens, and more. Lunch is at your leisure at the Arbor Cafe. Please note: this trip requires extensive walking and standing. Wheelchairs, scooters or golf carts are not available.
$70 for members, $80 for non-members (includes transportation and admission ticket; lunch is self-pay)
Gibbs Gardens • 1987 Gibbs Dr, Ball Ground, GA
Depart ACCA at 8:30 am, return approx 4:30 pm
15
Grant Park Food and Cemetary Private Tour in Atlanta
Stroll through the charming Grant Park neighborhood of Atlanta and the beautiful Oakland Cemetery and learn about the historic innovators, movers, and shakers who have shaped Atlanta into an international hub and a top-notch destination for foodies. Our expert tour guides – who are themselves Atlanta locals – are excited to share with you a taste of how food has shaped the city throughout its history. This trip requires extended walking and standing along a 1.2 mile “easy” route.
$150 for members, $175 for non-members (includes transportation, gratuity, private 2.5-hour food and history tour, and 8 Southern food tastings from 3 local restaurants)
Grant Park • 840 Cherokee Ave SE, Atlanta, GA
Depart ACCA at 9 am, return approx 4 pm
CAL TRAILBLAZERS
GEORGIA STATE PARKS OUTDOOR SERIES
Hike through stunning trails, tour historical landmarks and museums, gain insight on Georgia's rich natural and cultural heritage, visit local eateries, and soak in majestic vistas. Participants can also purchase a Georgia State Parks Passport to document your journey with park-specific stamps!
JAN 14 Dahlonega Gold Museum
Located in the 1836 Lumpkin County Courthouse, the Dahlonega Gold Museum is one of Georgia’s oldest standing courthouse buildings, serving as a lasting tribute to the spirit of America’s first major gold rush. Enjoy a guided tour of the courthouse, including the judge’s chambers, historical artifacts, and a total of 3 millions dollars of gold! We’ll dine at Foothill Grill, a quaint, cabin-style diner with warm vibes offering all-day breakfast and American lunch bites–a local favorite!
Activity Level: Easy to Moderate – Walking and standing for extended time is required.
$45 for members, $50 for non-members (includes transportation, park and historic site fees, and a guided tour; lunch is self-pay)
Dahlonega Gold Museum • 1 Public Square N, Dahlonega, GA
Depart ACCA at 8:45 am, return approx 3:30 pm
MAR 11
Panola Mountain State Park & Arabia Mountain Top Hike
A pristine monadnock resembling Stone Mountain, Panola Mountain State Park stands as the crown jewel of the Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area. Enjoy a 2.5-mile hike to Alexander Lake, catching views of the mountain’s natural ecosystems. From here, it’s a short drive to the Arabia Mountain Top Trailhead for a 1.3-mile loop to experience 360-panoramic views at the mountain summit. We’ll end with lunch at Iron Skillet Southern Kitchen for home-style cooking in the heart of historic Olde Town Conyers.
Activity Level: Moderate to High – The ability to stand and walk for an extended time without seating and navigate uneven terrain safely is required.
$50 for members, $55 for non-members (includes transportation & park fees; lunch is self-pay)
Panola Mountain State Park • 2620 Georgia 155 SW, Stockbridge, GA Depart ACCA at 8:30 am, return approx 4 pm
Sunset Hike at Black Rock Mountain State Park
Join us for a Sunset Hike at Black Rock Mountain State Park, Georgia’s highest state park with outstanding scenery of the Blue Ridge Mountains. We will embark on a moderately strenuous, 1.5mile hike to Black Rock Overlook to enjoy the sunset. Bring a flashlight and snacks. We will stop for a quick bite on our way back to Athens.
Activity Level: Moderate to High – The ability to stand and walk for an extended time without seating and navigate uneven terrain safely is required.
$50 for members, $55 for non-members (includes transportation & park fees; meal is self-pay)
Black Rock Mountain State Park • 3085 Black Rock Mountain Pkwy, Mountain City, GA • Depart ACCA at 4 pm, return approx 11 pm
Watson Mill State Park Hike and Picnic Lunch
What better way to celebrate Earth Day than a refreshing hike to a beautiful and historic destination close to home! Discover the stunning beauty of Watson Mill Bridge State Park, home to Georgia's longest still-in-use covered bridge, just 23 miles from Athens. Enjoy a scenic 2.2-mile loop trail that runs along the southern banks of the South Fork River and Big Clouds Creek with views of the bridge and shoals. After our hike, we’ll find a cozy spot to enjoy a picnic lunch.
Activity Level: Easy to Moderate – Walking and standing for extended time is required.
$35 for members, $40 for non-members (includes transportation, park fees, and picnic lunch)
Watson Mill State Park Hike • 650 Watson Mill, Comer, GA
Depart ACCA at 9 am, return approx 1:30 pm
Tallulah Gorge State Park Hike
Tallulah Gorge is one of the largest and most stunning canyons in the eastern U.S., spanning two miles in length and 1,000 feet deep! We'll visit the Jane Hurt Yarn Interpretive Center to learn about the rich history of this Victorian town, followed by a 3-mile roundtrip North Rim Trail hike, crossing the iconic suspension bridge for breathtaking views of the Tallulah Gorge and several waterfalls. Please note: we will climb a moderate number of stairs to reach two scenic overlooks before retracing our steps. We’ll conclude with lunch at The Edge Cafe + Bar.
Activity Level: Moderate to High – Ability to stand and walk for an extended time without seating and navigate uneven terrain safely is required.
$60 for members, $65 for non-members (includes transportation & park fees; lunch is self-pay)
Tallulah Gorge State Park • 338 Jane Hurt Yarn Rd, Tallulah Falls, GA
Depart ACCA at 8:30 am, return approx 3:30 pm
Trip to Biltmore Estate & Asheville, NC
APRIL 8 – APRIL 10
Join us for a 3-day, 2-night trip to beautiful Asheville, NC! We’ll enjoy a full day at the spectacular Biltmore Estate, America’s largest privately-owned home. In addition to a tour of the House and Gardens, we’ll visit Antler Village and Winery, which connects the estate’s present and past, providing a relaxing place for dining, shopping, and historical exhibits. We’ll also visit the Thomas Wolfe Memorial State Historic Site and St. Lawrence Basilica and enjoy a guided tour of Asheville. Your trip includes deluxe motorcoach transportation, 2-nights lodging in the Asheville area, two breakfasts and two dinners, and bus driver and tour guide gratuities. Travel protection is available.
$475/double occupancy, $585/single occupancy. $75 deposit due at registration. Full payment due by 2/3. Travel protection is available for $38 (double), $48 (single). Registration will remain open until 3/3 and will require full payment at registration after 2/3. No refunds after 3/3.
ATHENS-TO-ATHENS
10-DAY CRUISE TO GREECE
AUGUST 28 – SEPTEMBER 8
Cost: Cruise Pricing (per person based on double occupancy): $2,620 (Ocean View), $3,249 (Balcony) Estimated Airfare: $1,200-1,600. Optional Travel Protection (Highly Recommended): $149 (Interior & Ocean View), $199 (Balcony)
Cruise cost includes: Cruise Fare, Port Fees and Taxes, Classic Beverage Package, All Breakfasts, Lunch and Dinners Aboard Ship; Basic Wi-Fi, Day Tour of Athens, Greece; One-Night Hotel Accommodation in Athens, Greece; All Transfers, including to/from ATL Airport, to/from Athens, Greece Airport, Athens Hotel and Port, and All Trip Gratuities.
Not included: Lunch and dinner when we arrive in Athens, Greece on Aug 29 and shore excursions.
To register, please contact Autumn Barefoot at 706-549-4850 or abarefoot@accaging.org
Please note: For international travel, you will need a passport that is valid 6 months beyond 9/8/25. This trip involves long-distance, overseas travel by motor coach, plane and ship; extended periods of walking and standing and multiple transfers. Some parts of Europe have an older infrastructure, which may require navigating uneven walking terrain, stairs, etc.
SOCIAL GROUPS & EVENTS
Cinco de Mayo Bingo Night
Join us for Cinco de Mayo Bingo Night and Let’s Fiesta Like There’s No Mañana! We’ll celebrate this vibrant holiday with an evening of fun, food, and friendly competition. Enjoy traditional Mexican cuisine and festive beverages as we play Bingo with a twist— Cinco de Mayo themed cards and a chance to win fun prizes throughout the evening. Come dressed in your favorite fiesta attire and prepare to Taco ‘Bout a Celebration!
$30 for members, $40 for non-members
RSVP Required by 5/1 • ACCA Harris Room • 6 pm–8:30 pm
ARTini’s Brings the Paint & Party to ACCA
We are excited to host Artini’s Art Lounge for a spectacular and vibrant painting party at ACCA! Join us for a 2-hr guided painting class, led by one of Artini’s talented artists, as they take us through each step of the painting process, making it easy for everyone to create their own masterpiece. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced artist, this is your opportunity to socialize, relax, and express yourself. Refreshments and all materials will be provided. Don’t miss out on a memorable afternoon of creativity and connection!
$55 for members, $65 for nonmembers (includes artist-led instruction, all class materials & refreshments)
ACCA Brick Room • 2 pm–4:30 pm
Care Partner Lunch Group
You’re invited to a delicious luncheon held at various restaurants around Athens! This monthly event is for care partners to meet with others to socialize, savor some good food, and enjoy each other’s company.
2nd Wednesdays of each month • 11:30 am
Jan 8 @ Jim ‘N Nick’s Bar-B-Q (1787 Oconee Connector)
Feb 12 @ Peppino’s Pizza (950 Whitehall Rd.)
March 12 @ White Tiger Athens (217 Hiawassee Ave.)
Meet at the restaurant • RSVP with Erin at 706-549-4850 or ewynn@accaging.org
This monthly social group meets at some of Athens’s favorite local spots for late afternoon cocktails and mocktails. Happy hour is the happiest when shared with friends! Carpooling encouraged - bring a friend! Self-pay at venue.
1st Thursdays of each month • 5 pm–6 pm (*unless otherwise noted)
Jan 9* @ Hilltop Grille (2310 W Broad St, Athens)
Feb 6 @ World Famous (351 N Hull S, Athens)
March 6 @ Frank and Sons (1040 Gaines School Rd, Suite 117, Athens)
April 3 @ El Paso Tacos and Tequila (255 W Washington St, Athens)
May 1 @ The Root Basement Bar (1235 S Milledge Ave, Athens)
Care Partner Support Group
Connect with other care partners for support, participate in educational programs with aging professionals, and gain knowledge from others on this journey.
3rd Tuesdays of each month @ Noon • 1st Thursdays of each month @ 4 pm - 5 pm (Thursday support group starts February 6.)
ACCA Bentley Adult Day Health Conference Room (135 Hoyt Street, Athens, GA) For more information and to RSVP, contact Kellye at 706-549-4850 or kmorgan@accaging.org.
Adventures in Dining Club
A culinary social outing for adventurous eaters. Meet at location; carpooling is encouraged (bring a friend!) Meals are self-pay. Reservations are required; please contact the CAL office.
2nd Wednesdays of each month • 5 pm (*unless otherwise noted)
Lunch Edition: Jan 8 @ Noon at Royal Peasant (1675 S Lumpkin St)
Lunch Edition: Feb 12 @ Noon at Cali-N-Titos (East Side location,1245 Cedar Shoals Dr)
March 12 @ South Kitchen + Bar (247 E Washington St)
April 9 @ Chuck’s Fish (220 W Broad St)
May 7 @ Poquitos (195 Prince Avenue)
Mah Jongg
Mah Jongg is a Chinese tile game that is becoming more and more popular in the U.S. Similar to the western card game rummy, Mah Jongg is a game of skill, strategy, calculation, and involves a degree of chance.
RSVP required; space is limited. For CAL members only. Please contact the CAL office.
ACCA Brick Room • Wednesdays • 1:30 pm–3:30 pm
Meaningful Moments
Meaningful Moments is a community event that provides a safe, comfortable, and engaging environment uniquely designed for both those living with dementia or experiencing cognitive changes and their care partners. These events are designed to connect people and peers who are going through similar experiences, empower through belonging, provide compassionate support, education, and awareness, and offer therapeutic, physical, and social activities to attendees.
Space is limited. RSVP to Erin Wynn at 706-549-4850 or ewynn@accaging.org.
Join us after each event for an informational presentation about the Dementia Resource Center. Hear about the history behind the Dementia Resource Center and its development, our range of services, and why we believe that receiving a dementia diagnosis is not the end of someone’s story. Refreshments provided. RSVP required to Erin Wynn at 706-549-4850 or ewynn@accaging.org.
We will be coming together to create Moment Boxes. Our lives consist of constant meaningful moments. In this activity, we will provide shadow boxes to treasure what means the most to you. We ask that you bring any small mementos, photos, or other items that have meaning to both of you. This activity will be guided with music, socialization, and education. You will be able to take the boxes home and display these shared moments as a reminder of the love and connection that exists within and between us all. Snacks provided.
Winterville Cultural Center • 371 N Church St, Winterville, GA • 10 am–12 pm
Join us for a storytelling circle where we’ll explore creativity, movement, and connection. In this session, you’ll be invited to create a meaningful collage inspired by your favorite story, poem, song, or passage. If you're unsure where to start, don’t worry! We’ll provide prompts to help guide your process. Once you've created your collage, you’ll have the chance to share both your artwork and the story behind it with the group. By attaching gentle movement to storytelling, we’ll enhance expression and deepen our connections with the stories we share. Through listening, sharing, and movement, we’ll build bonds and celebrate the power of expression.
Location TBD • Contact Erin Wynn at 706-549-4850 or ewynn@accaging.org
Get creative and enjoy a drink or mocktail during our paint and sip workshop at The Revival Taproom in Jefferson! Join us for fun, fellowship, and beverages (non-alcoholic options will be available) while we create something beautiful. Paint supplies and snacks provided.
The Revival Taproom and Lounge (16 S. Public Square, Jefferson, GA)
Grand Slammers Bridge Club
This group is open to intermediate-level bridge players who are CAL members. Please contact Al Pichetto at 678-488-0533.
RSVP required; space is limited.
ACCA Brick Room • Thursdays • 1 pm–4 pm
Have an idea for a discussion or special interest group? Need space to meet? Let us host you! CAL members have access to our activity rooms throughout the week. Contact CAL staff at 706-549-4850 to learn more!
DANCE, FITNESS, & MOVEMENT CLASSES
Qigong for Vitality with Anna
Qigong cultivates the body’s vital energy, or qi, through gentle and flowing movements that can improve balance, coordination, flexibility and the mind-body connection. Led by yoga and meditation instructor Anna DiBella, PhD, this class incorporates standing and seated movements accessible for all levels.
$16/month for members, $20/month for non-members
ACCA Harris Room • Mondays • 11 am– Noon
Get Strong with Sandy
In this class, Sandy incorporates weight training (as light or heavy in accordance with your comfort level) with inspiration from yoga, tai chi, and pilates. This class builds body strength, balance, and coordination and can be done seated or standing. Accessible for all fitness levels.
$16/month for members, $20/month for non-members
ACCA Harris Room • Mondays • 1:30 pm–2:30 pm
Monday Walking Group – Walking for the Mind and Body
A dementia friendly as well as walker and wheelchair friendly indoor track walk. RSVP required for newcomers. Meet you there! This program is open to anyone living with dementia or experiencing cognitive changes, along with their care partners.
Mondays at 2:00pm starting January 13th
Walking Track at First United Methodist Church (327 N. Lumpkin St, Athens, GA) RSVP to Erin Wynn at 706-549-4850 or ewynn@accaging.org.
Tuesday Walking Group
Free for members, $5 for non-members. Meet you there at 10am! RSVP required for newcomers. Please contact Autumn at abarefoot@accaging.org or call 706-549-4850.
Tuesdays at First United Methodist Indoor Track (327 N Lumpkin St. Athens)
4th Tuesday: Offsite (see below) (*unless otherwise noted)
Jan 28 @ Greenway/Downtown (meet at ACCA)
Feb 25 @ Botanical Gardens (2450 S. Milledge, Athens; meet at visitor entrance)
Mar 25 @ Dudley Park (100 Dudley Park Rd, Athens)
Apr 22 @ Oconee Forest Park at UGA Intramural Fields (access via College Station Rd.)
May 27 @ Sandy Creek Park (400 Bob Holman Rd, Athens) (free for seniors 65+ or $2)
Intermediate Line Dancing with Linda
Line dancing is a great way to keep your mind and body fit while having fun! Instructor Linda plays an eclectic mix of music to keep you moving from beginning to end, with step-by-step instruction.
Free for members, $5 for non-members
ACCA Harris Room • Tuesdays & Thursdays • Noon–1 pm
Music for the Mind
Music therapy interventions, including instrumental play, group singing and dancing, and musical games, can enhance social interactions, assist cognitive processes, improve sensorimotor activity, and promote overall well-being. Amanda Martin has been engaging older adults through music therapy interventions in the Athens area for more than 15 years. A Neurological Music Therapist, Amanda has extensive training in evidence-based techniques that improve participants’ quality of life. This program is open to anyone living with dementia or experiencing cognitive changes, along with their care partners.
2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month • 10:30 am–11:30 am
ACCA Brick Room • RSVP to Erin Wynn at ewynn@accaging.org or 706-549-4850. Class size is limited to 10 total participants.
Beginner
Line Dancing with Linda
New to line dancing? Following our Intermediate class, Linda leads an introductory class to help new dancers learn the steps.
Free for members, $5 for non-members
ACCA Harris Room • Thursdays • 1 pm–2 pm
Feel Better Yoga with Elizabeth
Breathe better and get more flexible in this easy, slow-going yoga class that anyone can do. Elizabeth Alder, CYT, is a seasoned instructor who has taught yoga in Athens for 30 years. Bring more balance, less stress and more joy into your life with this practice.
$16/month for members, $20/month for non-members
ACCA Harris Room • Tuesdays • 2:30 pm–3:30 pm
Dance Fitness with Pat
Let the music move you in this fun and energizing class! Pat’s class will help you improve your core, coordination, stamina, and balance. Chairs are available for those who prefer to move while seated.
Free for members, $5 for non-members
ACCA Harris Room • Wednesdays • 2 pm–3 pm
Smart Moves with Becky
This low-impact class can be performed seated or standing and is appropriate for all fitness levels. Similar to Silver Sneakers, this 60-minute class uses free weights and medicine balls to work your entire body and improve balance, flexibility, and strength.
Free for members, $5 for non-members
ACCA Harris Room • Thursdays • 2 pm–3 pm
Mindful Art Making
Join us for an engaging monthly art class where creativity takes center stage. This class is designed to be accessible and meaningful, encouraging selfexpression and enjoyment of the creative process. This program is open to anyone living with dementia or experiencing cognitive changes, along with their care partners.
Monthly classes from 10:00am – 11:00am
Jan. 14: Vision Boarding
Feb. 4: Valentine’s Creation
Mar. 4: Thrift and Upcycle
ACCA Brick Room • Class size is limited to 10 total participants. RSVP to Erin Wynn at 706-549-4850 or ewynn@accaging.org.
MAR 07
Adirondack Chair Building
Build your own Adirondack chair to rest and relax in whenever you visit ACCA! This is a great opportunity to build your DIY skills, gain pride in your hard work, and spend time with others who are experiencing the dementia journey. All parts are supplied, and construction is guided by skilled handyman and professional hardware salesman, Rob Wynn. This program is open to anyone living with dementia or experiencing cognitive changes, along with their care partners.
Supplies are limited. RSVP to Erin Wynn at 706-549-4850 or ewynn@accaging.org.
ACCA Harris Room (or Pavilion, weather permitting) • 1 pm
CONTINUED LEARNING
Educational Office Hours – Therapeutic Rehabilitation for Dementia
Find out more about neurological rehabilitation, including physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy, from Patty Hopaluk, PT of Athens Neuro & Balance Rehabilitation. These therapies can help improve and maintain function, decrease the impact of dementia symptoms, and improve the quality of life of the person living with dementia and their care partner. Everyone is welcome to visit, learn, and ask questions any time between 10am and 2pm on February 28th.
RSVP to Erin Wynn at 706-549-4850 or ewynn@accaging.org
ACCA Bentley Adult Day Health Conference Room • 10 am–2 pm
Spring into Flavor: Cooking with Chef Cam
Cam Harper, CAL’s favorite Chef, is back to share her culinary talents with us for a spring cooking class where we’ll discover the joys of seasonal ingredients and fresh flavors! Our experienced chef will guide us through preparing a delicious dish or two that celebrates the essence of spring. You’ll learn new techniques, share tips, and enjoy a hands-on cooking experience. Perfect for all skill levels, this class promises a fun and engaging atmosphere where you can connect with fellow food lovers. At the end, savor your creations and take home new recipes to impress your friends and family!
$30 for members, $40 for non-members (includes Chef-guided instruction, all recipe ingredients, & cooking tools and equipment)
RSVP Required by 2/26 • CAL Kitchen • 2 pm–4:30 pm
Senior Advocacy at the State Capitol
Are you passionate about helping seniors receive the services and support they need? Want to know which legislative issues are most pressing and how to lend your voice? Join ACCA’s advocacy delegation to discuss the priority items for 2025 in preparation for our visit to the Georgia Capitol in February. The Georgia Council on Aging hosts this annual state-wide event to meet with our district and state representatives. To join our advocacy group, please contact Maggie Brown, ACCA’s Relationship Coordinator, at 706-549-4850.
Date TBD
Attend the “Know Before You Go” informational session with ACCA’s Eve Anthony to discuss legislative priorities and prepare for our trip to the capitol.
Tuesday, February 11th
Our delegation travels to the Capitol in Atlanta to meet with legislators and convene with fellow seniors from around the state. Please note, this trip requires extended standing and walking.
AARP Driver Safety Course
AARP’s driver safety course gives you the confidence and knowledge you need to stay safe on the road. A certificate is issued to participants upon completion, which may be submitted to your auto insurance companies - some companies may give a discount. RSVP required.
$20 for AARP members; $25 for non-AARP members. Fee covers all classroom materials and certification. Cash or check payment is given to the instructor at the start of class. Bring your lunch!
ACCA Harris Room • 8:30 pm–4 pm
*Registrations required and can be made online at aarpdriversafety.org or contact Jim Rundorff at j_rundorff@yahoo.com
AgeWELLness Webinars
Join Dr. Lesley Clack, ScD, CPH, from Northeast Georgia HealthMatters for nutrition lessons and lifestyle tips that help you age and live well.
Free for members and non-members
1st and 3rd Tuesdays from 10 am–11 am
Zoom (Contact CAL office for Zoom link or scan the QR code)
Jan 7 - Eye Health
Jan 21 - Weight Management Part 1
Feb 4 - Heart Health
Feb 18 - Weight Management Part 2
Mar 4 - Healthy Eating
Mar 18 - Nutrition Month
Apr 1 - Stress management
Apr 15 - Inflammatory Foods
May 6 - Exercise & Bone Health
Do you need help getting plugged into the digital world? Want to gain confidence in using your smartphone, tablet, or laptop? Our Tech Volunteer can answer your questions. By appointment; for members only. Please call the CAL office to make an appointment.
EXPLORING THE MEDITERRANEAN THROUGH CUISINE
Thessaloniki, Greece
A CULINARY JOURNEY AWAITS WITH ACCA’S 2025 CRUISE TO GREECE
Few things capture the essence of the Mediterranean like its diet—renowned worldwide for its vibrant flavors and unparalleled health benefits. Imagine experiencing the joys of this lifestyle firsthand, set against the breathtaking backdrops of the Aegean Sea and ancient Greek ruins. In 2025, the Athens Community Council on Aging invites you to embark on an unforgettable 10-day, 9-night cruise to the Mediterranean aboard the luxurious Celebrity Infinity. From August 28 to September 8, 2025, you will immerse yourself in the history, culture, and, of course, cuisine of Greece and its neighbors.
A Taste of Tradition
The Mediterranean diet is more than just a meal plan—it’s a celebration of fresh ingredients, shared meals, and a slower, more intentional way of eating. It emphasizes:
• Abundant Vegetables and Fruits: From the tomatoes and cucumbers in a crisp Greek salad to the citrusy brightness of locally grown oranges.
• Healthy Fats: Olive oil, a cornerstone of Mediterranean cooking, adds depth and richness to every dish.
• Fresh Seafood: Savor grilled octopus, shrimp saganaki, and other coastal delights.
• Whole Grains and Legumes: Lentil soups, barley rusks, and chickpea dishes provide nourishment and heartiness.
• Enriching Dairy and Protein: Think tangy feta cheese, creamy yogurt, and lean grilled lamb or chicken.
This diet isn’t just delicious—it’s one of the healthiest in the world. Studies show it promotes heart health, cognitive function, and longevity. And what better way to appreciate its benefits than by savoring the flavors right where they originated?
Ports of Culinary and Cultural Discovery
The journey begins right here in Athens, GA! Travel from the Classic City and hop on a flight to the City of Classics—Athens, Greece! Here you can explore a city where ancient history meets modern gastronomy, the relationship between food and culture. After a day to explore and adjust to local time, your culinary adventure truly begins.
• Santorini: Sip Assyrtiko wine while marveling at the island's iconic whitewashed cliffs.
• Ephesus: Walk among ruins and enjoy flavors inspired by both Turkish and Greek traditions including herb roasted seafood and kirde kebabs.
• Mykonos: Fresh fish markets and seaside tavernas await in this glamorous island destination.
• Thessaloniki: Known as a foodie capital, the city boasts dishes that blend Balkan and Mediterranean influences like stuffed eggplants and Tirokafteri, or spicy feta dip
that combines feta, spicy peppers, olive oil, and paprika.
Each port of call offers an opportunity to explore not just landmarks but also local specialties. Savor street food, take a cooking class, or indulge in multi-course meals that showcase the region's best flavors.
Cruise in Comfort
The Celebrity Infinity offers a seamless mix of luxury and relaxation, with amenities like exclusive private restaurant dining and a 24/7 lounge, a classic beverage package, and WiFi included in the cruise cost. Enjoy all meals onboard, with the freedom to sample local cuisine during shore excursions. Pricing starts at $2,620 per person for an oceanview cabin. Add estimated airfare ($1,200$1,600) and add optional travel protection to your planning for peace of mind.
COME FOR THE ADVENTURE. STAY FOR THE FLAVORS. RETURN HOME WITH MEMORIES TO LAST A LIFETIME.
Why Travel with ACCA?
Beyond the exceptional itinerary, traveling with ACCA means joining a community of adventureseekers passionate about experiencing life to its fullest. Your trip is meticulously planned, with all transfers and gratuities included. Plus, you’ll have a dedicated travel coordinator to ensure everything runs smoothly.
Ready to Set Sail?
Don’t miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the heart of the Mediterranean lifestyle. Spots are running out, so make sure to reserve your spot now! To reserve or learn more, contact Autumn Barefoot at ACCA at 706-549-4850 or abarefoot@accaging.org.
Come for the adventure, stay for the flavors, and return home with memories to last a lifetime.