Luncheon seminar series focuses on senior living
By Patte Smith
A free informational housing seminar for older adults is being presented on Saturday, October 15 at the Lone Tree Arts Center from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Open to the public, speakers will discuss topics on seniors interested in “aging in place” and remaining in their own home; an overview of the different types of housing options available; and tools to help seniors make those tough life choices when it comes to selecting a new place to live. Not only informational for seniors, the presentation offers resources available for caregivers, too. A complimentary breakfast will be served starting at 8:30 a.m. For reservations, visit www.cityoflonetree.com/agingwell or call 303-225-4930.
The seminar is one of several programs organized by the Living and Aging Well in Lone Tree Ad Hoc Committee, a grass-roots group who joined together to offer seniors information, monthly speaker luncheons and interesting programs. These events are open to the public.
The committee’s monthly speaker series luncheons are held the second Monday of each month. The October 10 luncheon will focus on men’s health, presented by Scott Hall and include an overview of the Lone Tree VIP (volunteers in policing) program.
On Monday, November 14 renowned photographer John Fielder will share his breathtaking images and commentary about Colorado’s national parks and monuments in celebration of the 100th anniversary of America’s National Park Service.
The luncheons are held at the Lone Tree Golf Club and Hotel, 9808 Sunningdale Boulevard at 11:30 a.m. Reservations are required by noon on the Wednesday prior to the event luncheons. Visit www.LivingAndAgingWellLuncheon.eventbrite.com to RSVP. The cost is $13 per person, which includes a beverage, lunch and tip.
For information on events, luncheons or any of the Lone Tree Living and Aging Well programs, visit www.cityoflonetree.com/agingwell.