EXPLORE THE POSSIBILITIES Monday, September 26-30 Enjoy
FREE
Activities for Ages 60 & Better
M-NCPPC, DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION, PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY
EXPLORE THE POSSIBILITIES! In celebration of International Active Aging Week, seniors 60 & better are invited to come out and explore the possibilities and have some fun! Try a new activity, meet new people, and stay active by participating in FREE classes throughout Prince George’s County!
Registration begins Thursday, September 1. Advance registration is required for all activities. Limited spaces are available for each activity. Please see each event description for details. To register for an activity, visit www.pgparks.com and click on the SMARTlink logo on the top left of the web page or register at any M-NCPPC facility during operating hours. Get up-to-date information on M-NCPPC closings due to weather, facility maintenance, and other emergencies by text or email. Sign up today by visiting www.pgparks.com and click on the Parks Alert icon.
Monday, SEPT. 26
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Highway To Health!
Line Dance with Randy
Explore the seven dimensions of wellness at the Highway to Health Active Aging Week kick-off event! Check in at the Highway to Health tollbooth to pick up your roadmap, and then follow the Highway to Health signs. Turn right onto Wellness Way and proceed to Wellness Wayside Pavilion for health screenings, and then on to Sponsor Speedway to gather valuable senior information and to thank our event sponsors! Be sure to pull off at the Weigh Station before you approach Music on the Greenway, where you can listen to live music by Tooo Smooth Dudes and the Senior Singing Sensations. Take the exit ramp to Arts Alley, where you can cruise to various art activities that put your imagination and creativity into gear! As you exit Arts Alley, merge onto Fitness Freeway, which is filled with a variety of fitness activities where you can rev your engine and tune up your motor! Finally, slow down, save fuel, and take a pit stop on Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle Roadway to learn all about environmental health!
No need to sit at home! Come and learn the latest new and old line dances taught by Randy. No partner or experience needed.
9 am-12 noon • SMARTlink #1660132
Fairwood Community Park 12700 Fairwood Pkwy., Bowie 20720 •301-446-3400
9 am- 12 Noon • SMARTlink#1660165
Glenarden Community Center 8615 McClain Ave., Glenarden 20706 •301-772-3151
Learn the “Secret” to Living a Longer, Happier, and Healthier Life 9:15-11:15 am • SMARTlink #1660157
Join us as Jeff Hughes shares valuable information about the Blue Zones, communities scattered around the globe where people live full, rich, and active lives well into their 80s, 90s, and 100s with their physical and mental faculties functioning as if they were many years younger.
Camp Springs Senior Activity Center 6420 Allentown Rd., Camp Springs 20748 •301-449-0490
Tuesday, SEPT. 27
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Deep Water Aerobics (All Fitness Levels)
Chair Aerobics with Dr. Eric
Get a non-impact aerobic workout in deep water (9’-13’ depth). Deep water aerobics provide a host of benefits, which include toning and strengthening all muscle groups, and improving range of motion, as well as your cardiovascular and respiratory systems. Swimming experience is not required since a flotation belt is used.
Come and try chair aerobics! You’ll be amazed by the health benefits of exercising in a chair!
9-9:50 am • SMARTlink #1660189
10-11 am • SMARTlink #1660166
Glenarden Community Center 8615 McLain Ave., Glenarden 20706 • 301-772-3151
Fairland Sports & Aquatics Complex 13820/13950 Old Gunpowder Rd., Laurel 20707 •301-362-6060
Senior Card Sharks
10 am-1 pm • SMARTlink #1660162
Going Green in 2016! Tree Planting Project 9am-12 Noon • SMARTlink #1660214 Join the Senior Green Team and help plant trees to beautify and support the environment.
Southern Regional Technology and Recreation Complex 7007 Bock Rd., Fort Washington 20744 •301-446-3400
In addition to bid whist and pinochle, have fun playing dominos as well! If you enjoy meeting new people, playing games, and having a great time, this activity is for you!
Lake Arbor Community Center 10100 Lake Arbor Way, Mitchellville 20721 •301-333-6561
Tuesday, SEPT. 27
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Health Workshop: Spread the Word, Not the Virus 10:30-11:30 am • SMARTlink #1660216 Did you know that infectious diseases such as HIV, AIDS, and Hepatitis C are spreading rapidly in the senior population? This health workshop will look into the epidemiological aspect of these diseases and give practical tips on what you can do to protect yourself and prevent the spread of sexually transmitted infectious diseases.
Evelyn Cole Senior Activity Center 5720 Addison Rd., Seat Pleasant 20747 •301-386-5525
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Interactive Game Day
10:30 am-12 noon • SMARTlink #1660199 Join us for a fun morning of interactive games! Do you remember the 1960s American television show, Match Game? Well, we’re going to match wits between the gals and guys! Then it is off to the races for everyone!
Gwendolyn Britt Senior Activity Center 4009 Wallace Rd., North Brentwood 20722 •301-699-1238
Love on the Courts
12 noon-2 pm • SMARTlink #1660164
Chair Yoga
10:30-11:30 am • SMARTlink #1660112 Experience chair yoga! Learn a new fitness activity and have fun meeting new people with this video-led workout. Refreshments will be served.
Beltsville Community Center 3900 Sellman Rd., Beltsville 20705 •301-937-6613
Give tennis a try! Come for informal doubles tennis play. Matches will be arranged for you.
Fairland Sports and Aquatics Complex 13950 Old Gunpowder Rd., Laurel 20707 •301-362-6082
Tuesday, SEPT. 27
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A Jazzy Afternoon
1-2 pm • SMARTlink #1660158 Music is good for your heart and soul! Enjoy some great jazz by The Rick Whitehead Trio, Washington, DC natives Rick Whitehead, Steve Wolf, and Barry Hart. All have performed worldwide, whether it has been all together or separately alongside other musical greats.
Camp Springs Senior Activity Center 6420 Allentown Rd., Camp Springs 20748 •301-449-0490
Sing for Seniors Master Class: Vocal Possibilities 1-3 pm • SMARTlink #1660235 So you think you can sing? Now is your opportunity to explore your vocal possibilities with a classically trained vocalist from the Washington National Opera. Technique, tone, range, and projection will all be explored both individually and as a group. Genres include classical, opera, Broadway, and spirituals.
Harmony Hall Regional Center, Rehearsal Room #1 10701 Livingston Rd., Fort Washington 20744 •301-203-6040
Wednesday, SEPT. 28
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Mind, Body & Soul Intersection
Kayaking the Patuxent
Join us for morning yoga on the patio, followed by an informational session on healthy and affordable eating by SHARE Food Network. At 10 am, we’ll head back to the patio for meditation hour.
Enjoy the beauty of the Patuxent River by kayak. A certified guide/ naturalist will take you along the river to see the wonders of wetlands. All skill levels are welcome. Please remember to bring food, water, sunscreen, and binoculars if you have them.
Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center 7120 Contee Rd., Laurel 20707 •301-206-3350
Patuxent River Park
Shallow Water Aerobics (All Fitness Levels)
Aging Well Where You Dwell
Achieve a cardiovascular workout in four feet of water while minimizing knee, ankle, and hip joint stress. Individuals with minor joint strain or physical injuries will benefit from this class.
What does aging in place mean? What steps can you take to “age well where you dwell?” Learn about successful neighborhood practices that support seniors who want to age in place and maintain independence.
8:15-11 am • SMARTlink #1660163
11-11:50 am • SMARTlink #1660190
Fairland Sports and Aquatics Complex 13820/13950 Old Gunpowder Rd., Laurel 20707 •301-362-6060
10 am-12 noon • SMARTlink #1656258
16000 Croom Airport Rd., Upper Marlboro 20772 •301-627-6074
10 am-12 noon • SMARTlink #1660020
Langley Park Senior Activity Center 1500 Merrimac Dr., Hyattsville 20783 •301-408-4343
Wednesday, SEPT. 28
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Chair Dancing Aerobics
Explore Tai Chi
Join in on this aerobic video workout—a great way to tone muscles, improve flexibility, and burn calories while seated in a chair.
Are you new to Tai Chi? Try it out! Led by Eric Jordan, this healthful martial art form improves balance and stability, promotes deep breathing, helps improve conditions such as Alzheimer’s, Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson’s, reduces bone loss in menopausal women, and reduces blood pressure.
10:30-11:30 am • SMARTlink #1660113
Beltsville Community Center 3900 Sellman Rd., Beltsville 20705 •301-937-6613
Unwind & Uncork Your Talent
12 noon-1 pm • SMARTlink #1660125
College Park Community Center 5051 Pierce Ave., College Park 20740 • 301-441-2647
11 am-1 pm • SMARTlink #1660208
Let your creativity flow at this fun “sip and paint” class.
Huntington Community Center 13022 8th St., Bowie 20720 •301-464-3725
Core Combat Workout
11-11:45 am • SMARTlink #1660193 It’s time to build some core strength! This workout combines fat melting cardio with basic Muay Thai (kickboxing) techniques and body weight exercises to strengthen, tone, and sculpt the entire body.
John E. Howard Senior Activity Center 4400 Shell St., Capitol Heights 20743 • 301-735-2400
Pickleball
12:30-2:30 pm • SMARTlink #1660133 Get active with pickleball, a racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis. You’re guaranteed to have lots of fun!
College Park Community Center 5051 Pierce Ave., College Park 20740 •301-441-2647
Thursday, SEPT. 29
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Bird Watching and Photography on the Patuxent River 10 am-12 noon • SMARTlink #1660194
It’s time to take a bird watching adventure as many birds begin to migrate south. Climb aboard a pontoon boat with a Park Naturalist as he guides you up the Patuxent River for a bird watching adventure. Bring binoculars and a camera or smartphone to learn some nature photography techniques. Participants will meet at the Patuxent River Park Visitor’s Center.
Patuxent River Park
Aging in Place 10-11 am • SMARTlink #1660159
Many hands can help people age in place! Let Cary J. Hithon, CSA, from ComForCare Home Care tell you where to find these helping hands, whether for yourself or for a loved one.
Camp Springs Senior Activity Center 6420 Allentown Rd., Camp Springs 20748 • 301-449-0490
Let’s Play Pickleball!
16000 Croom Airport Rd., Upper Marlboro 20772 • 301-627-6074
10-11:30 am SMARTlink #1660167
Aqua Arthritis
Here is your chance to come out and learn to play pickleball! Played with a paddle and a plastic ball or whiffle ball, it is a combination of tennis, badminton and ping-pong. The rules are simple for beginners to learn.
10-10:50 am • SMARTlink #1660191 Water exercise increases range of motion, flexibility, muscle strength, and cardiovascular health through joint protected exercise. Posture alignment and body awareness is emphasized. This class is recommended for individuals with arthritis, chronic pain, and injury/surgery rehabilitation.
Fairland Sports & Aquatics Complex 13820/13950 Old Gunpowder Rd., Laurel 20707• 301-362-6060
Glenarden Community Center 8615 McClain Ave., Glenarden 20706 • 301-772-3151
Thursday, SEPT. 29
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Chair Dancing Aerobics
Hawaiian Luau Party
Tone up with chair dancing aerobics, a no-impact and fun aerobic exercise that provides a complete workout while seated in a chair.
Time for some ALOHA fun! Wear your Hawaiian shirt or grass skirt, and enjoy great music and some Hawaiian-style food.
Beltsville Community Center
Suitland Community Center
3900 Sellman Rd., Beltsville 20705 • 301-937-6613
5600 Regency Ln., Forestville 20747 •301-736-3518
10:30-11:30 am • SMARTlink #1660114
Explore the World of Tennis 12 noon-2 pm • SMARTlink #1660218
Are you new to tennis? Take a beginner’s class with one of our certified tennis instructors. Are you a seasoned player? Come out during our open play and challenge someone new!
Watkins Tennis Bubble 301 Watkins Park Dr., Upper Marlboro 20774 •301-218-6870
Stepping for Seniors
1:30-2:30 pm • SMARTlink #1660236 Join us for a stepping for seniors seminar and experience how stepping is great exercise with moves that are senior friendly and low impact, but still lots of fun.
Harmony Hall Regional Center, Philippine Room 10701 Livingston Rd., Fort Washington 20744 •301-203-6040
6-8 pm • SMARTlink #1660215
Friday, SEPT. 30
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A Moment of Relaxation
Chair Dancing
9:15 am-1:15 pm SMARTlink #1660160
10:30-11:30 am SMARTlink #1660115
Reduce the stress in your life! Join us for a FREE 10-minute chair massage offered by the Massage Therapy Practice of Janet A. Morris. Massages are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Come out and participate in a fun, new fitness activity. Chair dancing is a unique exercise program that tones muscles, improves flexibility, and burns calories while seated in a chair.
Camp Springs Senior Activity Center
Beltsville Community Center
6420 Allentown Rd., Camp Springs 20748 • 301-449-0490
3900 Sellman Rd., Beltsville 20705 • 301-937-6613
Dementia Wise: Things You Should Know 10-11 am SMARTlink #1660128 Did you know Prince George’s County is working toward becoming a dementia-friendly community? Do you know what abilities remain and which ones are lost through the progression of dementia? Learn all about dementia, the different types, and some of the important tools for the care of individuals living with this situation. This informational session will be presented and facilitated by Cary Hithon of ComforCare.
College Park Community Center 5051 Pierce Ave., College Park 20740 • 301-441-2647
Explore Real Blues Music 10:30-11:45 am (doors open at 10 am) SMARTlink #1660152 Enjoy real blues music from America’s heartland. This special concert will feature the music of award-winning artist Memphis Gold and his world-class band, whom have shared this uniquely American art form with audiences around the world.
Bowie Center for the Performing Arts 15200 Annapolis Rd., Bowie 20715 • 301-446-3400
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TO OUR 2016 ACTIVE AGING WEEK SPONSORS!
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