Come and play Bingo, every Tuesday and Thursday - 11:00 to 1:00 p.m. In the Bingo Room in the main building at the Senior Center.
Find out more »If you're celebrating your birthday this month, your lunch is on the house! Let us treat you to a delicious meal prepared by Chef Brad. Make sure to secure your spot by adding your name to the list for your birth month ahead of time. Come and let us help you celebrate your special day in style!
Find out more »Exciting news for all craft enthusiasts! Four-week beginners basket weaving class every Tuesday starting April 2nd and running until April 23rd. $15 registration fee includes supplies This class is perfect for anyone eager to learn wonderful weaving skills.
Find out more »Larry and Scott will prepare a wonderful lunch with a Passover theme. Cafe West is the dining room of the Russian River Senior Center.
Find out more »This month's topic is: "The Power of Vulnerability," presented by Brene' Brown. Brown studies human connection - our ability to emphathize, belong, love. In a poignant, funny talk she shares a deep insight from her research, one that sent her on a personal quest to know herself as well as to understand humanity. Lively discussion will follow. Hosted by Laura Mueller
Find out more »Play volleyball either sitting in a chair or standing up and running around, depending on your comfort and ability. Wonderful, gentle way to get cardio exercise and build a little upper body muscle. Taught by experienced players, Irma and Gene!
Find out more »Meet your friends for a fun round of golf. Call Vicki at the Senior Center to sign up - 707-823-1640 x404. Rain cancels.
Find out more »Come and play Bingo, every Tuesday and Thursday - 11:00 to 1:00 p.m. In the Bingo Room in the main building at the Senior Center.
Find out more »Bring a project you need help on, or just come to stitch and chat. In the Marshall House or outside if it's warm enough. Every first, third and fifth Thursday.
Find out more »Join us for the April Book Club meeting! Â We'll continue to discuss "Horse" by Geraldine Brooks, a gripping tale of friendship and resilience set against the backdrop of the Civil War. Follow the journey of an enslaved groom named Jarret and a bay foal as they forge an unbreakable bond amidst record-setting victories across the South. As the nation erupts into conflict, an itinerant young artist finds himself drawn into the fray, fighting for the Union. Â Don't miss out on this captivating discussion led by Laura Mueller. Â Discounted copies of the book are available at Books & Letters on Armstrong Woods Road. Â Let us know that you plan to attend: 707-823-1640 x400 Â All ages are welcome, and the venue is wheelchair accessible.
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