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Today we bring you… EXPANDING YOUR SENIOR CENTER PROGRAMMING ~ Part 2 The Pennsylvania Association of Area Agencies on Aging welcomes you to the TOOLS FOR THE TRADE Webinar Series. Aging Positivel y Rennie Cohen Presented by Mary Catherine Dabrowski

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Today we bring you…

EXPANDING YOUR SENIOR CENTER PROGRAMMING ~ Part 2

The Pennsylvania Association of Area Agencies

on Agingwelcomes you to the

TOOLS FOR THE TRADEWebinar Series.

Aging PositivelyRennie Cohen

Presented by Mary Catherine Dabrowski

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“No one sees the worldas it really is; we only see the world as we are.”

~ Dr. Stephen Covey, author of “7 Habits of Highly EffectivePeople”

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Generation Gaps

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Generation Gaps

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Think INTERESTNot AGE

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William Gibson is one of the best-known North American science fiction writers and is reported to have first said this in an interview on Fresh Air, NPR (31 August 1993).

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ONE SIZE

FITS ALL!

DOESNOT

FITS ALL!

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That’s why they make chocolate and vanilla!

CHOICE

After-work hours Weekend activities Short-term series

Develop

Create Choices

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VARIETY

Variety is the spice of life!

Create Variety

Multiple ideas Community connections Off-site activities

Develop

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Think. . .

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Do “one-size-fits-most”

red, silver-glitter-snowflaked, argyle tights

really fit most?

the men!

…most short women

…most “Eddie Bauer” women

…most heavy women …most thin women

…most tall women

…most “Lord & Taylor” women

and how about

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Why develop “ONE-size-fits-MOST”

programs?

Don’t think “either” . . . “or”

Think “Both”

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“New” Trends• Health, Vitality & Wellness –

“forever young”

• Work, Money & Avocation –postponing or changing retirement

• Creativity & Learning – college-type classes

• Passion, Play, Travel & Adventure – don’t work all the time

• Fashion & Beauty - important

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• Family & Friends – important

• Caregiving & Grandparenting – the “sandwich generation”

• Romance/Love & Sexuality – NOT too old…

• Giving Back, Volunteering & Philanthropy – not just “me generation”

• Religion & Spirituality – open to the Universe…

“New” Trends

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Ask what is most important to your center’s purpose & programming.

Recognize

INTERESTS

Recognize what are important interests in your community.

Identify

VALUES

What's workingand how can we do more of it?”

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Center Without Walls

Look Around Your Neighborhood for…

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Your Local Yarn Shop

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Knitting – different experiences to different people

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Knitting – different experiences to different people

Knitting Joseph's technicolor

dreamcoat for the local theater.

Knit-a-thon to break a Guinness World Record & raise money

Intergenerational Mentoring

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Knitting – not your Grandma’s Knitting anymore!Yarn Bombing or Guerrilla Knitting

A new form of “street art” spreading across the country—taking colorful knitted & crocheted pieces and stitching them onto trees & things—from mailboxes to buses.

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Knitting – not your Grandma’s Knitting anymore!Yarn Bombing or Guerrilla Knitting

A new form of “street art” spreading across the country—taking colorful knitted & crocheted pieces and stitching them onto trees & things—from mailboxes to buses.

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Your Pet Shop or Sporting Goods Store

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Walking/Hiking—no limit on age or season

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Walking/Hiking—no limit on age or season

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AARP Bulletin poll—positive relationship between pet ownership & exercise among pet owners

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AARP Bulletin poll—positive relationship between pet ownership & exercise among pet owners

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Your Community Day

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Your Community Day

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Your Community Day

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Your Community Day

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• Boomers are used to paying for

classes & activities• Charging fees for some programs does not mean you stop offering free programs

• Offering a basic form of a program for free does not mean you can’t charge for an upleveled variation

Stop Giving It All Away for Free!

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It matterswhat you call people!

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“senior citizen(s): Steer clear of this term.”

Glossary of Terms ~ From a 2007 issue of Age Beatthe Newsletter of the Journalists Exchange on Aging

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Another quote from Douglas AdamsAnything that is in the world when you’re born is normal and ordinary and is just a natural part of the way the world works.

Anything that’s invented between when you’re 15 and 35 is new and exciting and revolutionary and you can probably get a career in it.

Anything invented after you’re 35 is against the natural order of things.

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Thank you to P4A for this Tools for the Trade Webinar!

Aging PositivelyRennie [email protected]

610-724-0903

IMPROVING YOUR CENTER’S BOTTOM LINE

GROWING A MEMBER SUPPORT TEAM

ASKING FOR MONEY IS EASIER THAN YOU THINK!

THE ROLE OF ARTS & CREATIVITY IN YOUR SENIOR CENTER

EXPANDING YOUR SENIOR CENTER PROGRAMMING ~ Part 1

This presentation, along with the following webinars in this series, will be archived on the P4A website.

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Photo Credits• Jeweled Globe by FadderUn• Royal Geographical Society World Globe by BiblioArchives / Library

Archives• Globe Terrestre by BiblioArchives / Library Archives• Globe by stevecadman• Globe by nsikander28• Globe by jbachman01• Globes by tuppus• Old Globe by ToastyKen• Globe by Joe Shlabotnik• Globe Sculpture by Mr. T in DC• Good Looking World by Beedle Um Bum• Globe by vasta• Old Telephone by Si!• Princess Telephone - suitable for framing by MarkGregory007• time for CHANGE by marsmet546• the future is here by Will Lion• one-size-fits-all By Micky.!• Chocolate & vanilla cupcakes by Angelina Cupcake• Spices by Austin555• One size fits all. Welcome to the 80's by herogbr• Diversifying by quinn.anya• Heidelberg Army Wellness Center by heraldpost• Work Station with Broken Computer by unprose• Education by Sean MacEntee• Travel Guides by Vanessa (EY)• Family Gathering, International Restaurant by yeweyi• 3 Generations! by Visual Artist Frank Bonilla• Holding hands at any age by Julie70• Middlesex County Volunteer Sign by jameskm03• spiritual connections by Grant MacDonald

• Anneke's Needleworks by meknits• Meg's photo of Grandma/Mum knitting by dumbledad• Knitting away by dlanor smada• Knitting with Grandma by tomkellyphoto• Coventry Knit-a-thon by amandabhslater• Yarn bombing book by ABC Open Central Victoria• Yarn bombing parking metre by Twilight Taggers• Yarn Bombing fun day by Twilight Taggers• Yarn Bombing by sweeneybird• Yarn bombing at Rotunda by Mundoo• tools of the trade by World of Oddy• Recording the knitting circle with smartphones by ABC Open

Central Victoria• Hiking Group Pic by boxercab• The Narrows Road walk on Campobello February 1, 2009 by

Campobello Island• Head Harbour Light Walk July 27, 2008 by Campobello

Island• Lichfield Alzheimer's Society Memory Walk 2010 by Lichfield

Live• Lichfield Cathedral Dash by Lichfield Live• Real Men Wear Pink by Terry Tyson• Greyt Greyhounds and Friends Fair by cooksr• Krewe of Barkus and Meoux Pet Parade, Shreveport, LA by

Shreveport-Bossier: Louisiana’s Other Side• Pet Parade by MBK (Marjie) Los Angeles District Celebrates

City of Torrance AFD 2012 by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District

• Planning the booth ~ 1 of 3 photo by Urban Woodswalker• 106:365 Collingswood Craft Show by a.rosy.outlook (Stacy) • Senior Citizen Roast by fodwyer• Infocom - Hitchhikers Guide by kreg.steppe• Aug 23-08 Sointula Pet Parade judge3 by sointula • Questions? by Rajiv Patel (Rajiv’s View)