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January 2020
100th anniversary of the End of World War I
Catholic Eldercare will host a free presentation on Monday, Jan. 6, 1:30-3 pm at the MainStreet Lodge, 909 Main St. NE. At the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918, the guns fell silent on the Western Front. An armistice had been signed at the Compiegne to be followed seven months later with the Treaty of Versailles. Answer questions such as: What were the terms of the armistice? Did the Treaty of Versailles bring real…
Find out more »Nature Connections series for 55+
Northeast Recreation Center, 1530 Johnson St. NE, is offering a Nature Connections series, through Feb. 14, for residents who are 55 and older.
Find out more »Help At Your Door Seeks Volunteer Drivers
You choose the rides based on your own schedule and geographic area.
Find out more »February 2020
The Life and Work of “Colorado Pete”
Catholic Eldercare will host a free presentation Monday, Feb. 3, 1:30-3 pm at the MainStreet Lodge, 909 Main St. NE. A Norweigan-American named Arthur Peterson (1896-1932) served honorably in World War I, but came home terribly sick, to spend the rest of his life shifting from one veteran's hospital to another. It's a sad story, except that during his years of painful struggle against a terminal condition, he refused to give up on life, and so recreated himself as "Colorado…
Find out more »March 2020
1936 Berlin Olympics: The Nazi Games
Catholic Eldercare will host a free presentation on Monday, March 2, 1:30-3 pm at the MainStreet Lodge, 909 Main St. NE. The 1936 Olympic Games held in Berlin are notorious for the tightly controlled image the Nazis presented to the world. They also became a blueprint for future Games that is followed to the present day. Look at the history of the Olympics and the complicated legacy of the 1936 Games. Presented by David Jones as part of Catholic Eldercare’s…
Find out more »Introduction to Blessed Benedetta Bianchi Porro
Lenten Morning of Reflection.
Find out more »ESNS Update
According to their website, as of March 17, the East Side Neighborhood Services main building will be closed to the public.
Find out more »April 2020
POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE: “The Aging Brain” presentation at St. Matthew
St. Matthew Lutheran Church has postponed until further notice its presentation, “The Aging Brain,” which was scheduled for Tuesday, April 14.
Find out more »May 2020
“Sharing Our Stories” call tree
Want to stay connected to others? Join East Side Neighborhood Services “Share Our Stories” call tree to stay socially connected using the "old" technology of the telephone. The call trees are groups of people who once a week call another participant and are, in turn, called by another participant.
Find out more »NE Day Spot Group Respite (Home Version)
East Side Neighborhood Services is offering NE Day Spot Group Respite (Home Version) the second and fourth Fridays of the month, 10-11 am.
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