• Line Dancing

    Oak Park Township Senior Services, Congregate Lunch Room 130 S. Oak Park Ave, Oak Park, IL, United States

    Line dancing is a choreographed dance with a repeated sequence of steps in which a group of people dance in one or more lines or rows. Elena, who is a professional dancer/instructor uses a variety of music styles such as country, waltz, ballroom and pop music for the class.

  • Blood Drive Event

    Oak Park Township Senior Services, Congregate Lunch Room 130 S. Oak Park Ave, Oak Park, IL, United States

    Heros come in all shapes and sizes. Donating blood is one of the simpliest things a person can do to help save a patent's life. For the hour it takes to give blood, there could be a whole community of people thankful for another birthday given to a loved one.

  • Senior Medicare Patrol /BINGO

    Oak Park Township Senior Services, Congregate Lunch Room 130 S. Oak Park Ave, Oak Park, IL, United States

    Senior Medicare Patrol program is certified and the only Illinois federally funded program to teach seniors how to prevent Medicare fraud. Presentation/BINGO and prizes! (Age Options program)

  • Line Dancing

    Oak Park Township Senior Services, Congregate Lunch Room 130 S. Oak Park Ave, Oak Park, IL, United States

    Line dancing is a choreographed dance with a repeated sequence of steps in which a group of people dance in one or more lines or rows. Elena, who is a professional dancer/instructor uses a variety of music styles such as country, waltz, ballroom and pop music for the class.

  • Blood Drive Event

    Oak Park Township Senior Services, Congregate Lunch Room 130 S. Oak Park Ave, Oak Park, IL, United States

    Heroes come in all shapes and sizes. Donating blood is one of the simplest things a person can do to help save a patent's life. For the hour it takes to give blood, there could be a whole community of people thankful for another birthday given to a loved one.   RESCHEDULED for JULY 19

  • Sing-A-Long

    Oak Park Township Senior Services, Congregate Lunch Room 130 S. Oak Park Ave, Oak Park, IL, United States

    Sing-a-long to America's most beloved patriotic songs: You're A Grand Old Flag, Yankee Doodle, America the Beautiful, My Country Tis of Thee, and the Military Service Songs, God Bless the USA, The Star-Spangled Banner, and God Bless America.  Presented by Rick Pickren

  • Zumba Gold

    Oak Park Township Senior Services, Congregate Lunch Room 130 S. Oak Park Ave, Oak Park, IL, United States

    Zumba Gold is a lower-intensity version of the typical Zumba class and is designed to meet seniors' anatomical, physiological, and psychological needs.  Zumba Gold may provide an option for older adults seeing alternative means in reaching their exercise goals.  Presented by Toccara Daniels

  • Storytelling and Writing Workshop

    Oak Park Township Senior Services, Congregate Lunch Room 130 S. Oak Park Ave, Oak Park, IL, United States

    Storyteller and actress, Jasmine Cardenas, will combine in this workshop ancient legends, myths, folktales, and personal tales from North, Central, and South America.  She does an interactive writing workshop to encourage older adults to write their own stories for future generations.  High energy hour and a half workshop will help you explore your creativity.  

  • Reframing Aging Event

    Oak Park Township Senior Services, Congregate Lunch Room 130 S. Oak Park Ave, Oak Park, IL, United States

    Join the conversation on how reframing the language around aging will benefit the communities and people in it. Framing is about choices in empathy, information provided, and language.  Join us and learn how to make a change in reframing aging. Presented by Tracey Colagrossi

  • Chair Yoga

    Oak Park Township Senior Services, Congregate Lunch Room 130 S. Oak Park Ave, Oak Park, IL, United States

    Chair yoga is a gentle practice of adapting poses while seated and/or with aid of a chair.  This class cultivates awareness and deep relaxation through meditation, breathwork, and gentle yoga stretches.  Presented by Carol Olsen.