“Both events are upbeat and showcase some of the best programming Westchester has to offer,” Astorino said.
The Celebrate Aging Village Fair will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 16 at the Mount Pleasant Community Center, 125 Lozza Drive in Valhalla.
Participants can experience Westchester County’s new Telehealth Intervention Programs for Seniors. Through TIPS, seniors can have their vital signs – blood pressure, pulse, blood oxygen level and weight – taken for free and receive a TIPS Sheet with the results. The seniors also will receive a complete benefits assessment to see if they could benefit from any support services.
Other highlights will include sessions on ballroom dancing as well as a presentation on Qigon-Tai Chi.
The Inter-Gen Fest 2014 will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 20 at the Greenburgh Public Library, 300 Tarrytown Road in Elmsford.
Matt Ganis, Ph.D., a professor of astronomy and computer science at Pace University, will lead a talk on astronomy in everyday language. Ellen Woods, program manager of the Vitality Initiative at Phelps Memorial Hospital Center, will lead a session on mind games.
The event will include digital storytelling with students from the Mercy College School of Education; intergenerational computing where students from Monroe College will provide one-on-one instruction to seniors; a community drum circle; dances from India and more.
Registration is requested for both events, but walk-ins are welcome. To sign up or for more information, contact Colette Phipps at cap2@westchestergov.com or (914) 813-6441.
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