Auditions and Rehearsals are Scheduled for Young at Players Melodrama

Attention all persons interested in participating in our annual fun-filled, laugh a minute production! The Young at Heart Players will be getting ready for this year’s production “The Pony Expresso” or “The Villain Came to a Grinding Halt” written by Rachel Davidson. Our first gathering for auditions will be held

Cribbage

Tuesdays • 9:30 am-12:00 pm • $5 voluntary contribution • Café

Hand & Foot

Tuesdays • 1:00-4:00 pm • $5 voluntary contribution • Café

Hubcaps Choir

Do you like to sing? We are looking for senior singers 60+! Join seasoned Choir Director Suzie Hills and accompanying band, the Lugnuts. Enjoy singing a wide variety of festive Christmas music for all ages. Contact Suzie Hills at [email protected] for more information. Please note the Christmas Performances are December

Nutrition Education with Georgia Boley

Topic: Hydration Maintaining your ‘inner sea’ is foundational to health.  This inner sea is made of salts (also called electrolytes) and water that helps your body function best when in balance.

Table Tennis

Monday & Wednesday & Friday • 1:00-2:00 pm • $5 voluntary contribution • Fitness Room

Day Hikes

Come enjoy the great outdoors! Sign up required at thehubsheridan.org. Due to weather conditions (rain, snow, heat, smoke), we will choose our hikes a week before the anticipated date, then follow-up a couple of days before to verify or cancel the hike for those signed up. We will consider a

Free

Scams 101 with the Sheridan Police Department

During each session, the Sheridan Police Department will teach you tips to recognize and protect yourself from scams. We will also learn what to do in case you think you are being scammed and what sort of information you will need to report the scam to authorities. 1st Thursdays of

Poker

Thursdays • 1:00pm-3:00pm • $5 voluntary contribution • Café

Author Event with Aileen Gronewold

Three traumatic events jolted Aileen Gronewold from career professional to amateur caregiver. As her mother’s dementia deepened, Aileen struggled to balance her marriage, sibling conflicts, and her own loss of identity. Walking Mama Home reveals both the joys and sacrifices of caring for a parent at the end of life.