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Program Guide Winter 2024

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4 Learn how to interpret the information on food labels and use the ingredient list, nutrition fact panel, and nutrition claims to pick healthier foods and shop on a budget. Two classes per offering, fixed Zoom Wednesdays and Sundays, 6 - 7:30 p.m. Jan. 24 and 28 Feb. 14 and 18 Feb. 21 and 25 Mar. 20 and 24 Mar. 27 and 31 Apr. 3 and 7 Apr. 10 and 14 Label Reading Foundational Courses/Nutrition Risk Chris Mills Beginning with our senses, and layering on imagination and creative thinking, we will work with St. Margaret's School to create the building blocks of a collaborative collage for an invented world. The mediums will be drawing, painting, and collage. Intergenerational programs create opportunities for older and younger generations to participate together in shared activities to promote a sense of belonging, increase understanding between generations, improve health and wellbeing, and contribute to more connected communities. One-time workshop Creative Arts Studio Feb. 5 Monday, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Drawing, Painting, and Collage, Oh My! Intergenerational/Mixed Media Rami Schandall and St. Maragaret School Expand your imagination and creative skills by participating in an arts focused program where you will work with students from St. Margaret's School. Two offerings, flex Creative Arts Studio Mar. 19 and 26 Tuesdays, 10 - 11:30 a.m. Let's Art About It Intergenerational/Mixed Media Perri Bender and St. Margaret School Intergenerational Programs

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