November Magazine for Pasadena Senior Center
WHAT DOES YOUR MEDICARE ADVANTAGE PLAN COVER AND NOT COVER? Thursday, November 13 at 10:00 a.m., via Zoom Presented by Foundation for Senior Services Sometimes, people move into retirement years with an incorrect assumption on what Medicare does or doesn’t cover. Come get the facts! THE GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK Thursday, November 13 at 1:30 p.m. Free – Members, $5.00 - Nonmembers You’ll have a song in your heart as pianist Bob, vocalist Don and their talented friends bring classic standards and Broadway tunes to vibrant life, while also sharing stories about this unforgettable music. Reservations are suggested. WHERE IT ALL STARTED: DISC GOLF
ALIGN YOUR LIGHT THROUGH INTENTION & BREATH Wednesday, November 19 at 11:00 a.m. Presented by Cara Torricelli Join us to learn to dive deeper into yourself through breath, movement, visualization, and energy clearing practices. Discover techniques to access your inner light, removing debris to clear the path towards your highest good. Please bring your journals, personal intentions, and a curious mind as you embrace new methods of clearing &
centering. Registration is required. HARVEST & BLOOM: A FALL FLORAL ARRANGEMENT WORKSHOP Wednesday, November 19 from 11:00 to 12:30 p.m. Presented by Alignment Healthcare
Celebrate the beauty of the season with a hands on floral arranging class! Using rich autumn colors, seasonal blooms, and festive accents, you’ll create a stunning arrangement perfect for your Thanksgiving table or brighten your home. No experience needed, just bring your love of fall and a smile. Together, we’ll snip, arrange, and enjoy the cozy spirit of the season. Registration is required. Space is limited to 20 participants. #AGEWELL ROUND TABLE Thursday November 20 from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. Presentation by Foundation for Senior Services This will be a supportive and confidential setting where participants are seen, heard, and understood. Roundtables provide an environment to listen to learn from one another, share experiences and insights, where all viewpoints, fears and feelings are valued by the group. Based on participant needs and requests, specialists will address specific topics of interest in the on-going roundtable sessions. A CULTURAL THURSDAY EVENT!
AT OAK GROVE IN PASADENA Tuesday, November 18 at 2:00 p.m. Presented by Mark Horn, Founding Member of the Professional Disc Golf Association This December marks the 50th anniversary of the Oak Grove Disc Golf Course at Hahamongna Watershed Park — the world’s first publicly accessible disc golf course, established in 1975. Join Disc Golf Tournament Director Mark Horn, who was there from the very beginning. Mark will share the fascinating story of how a simple idea — throwing a Frisbee at a pole — evolved into an international sport, and the unique role Pasadena played in shaping its legacy.
ULTRAVIOLET SUSPECTS: USING GALAXIES TO SHED LIGHT ON THE EARLY UNIVERSE Thursday, November 20 at 2:00 p.m. Presented by Dr. Anthony Pahl, Carnegie Fellow, Carnegie Science Observatories Free – Members, 5.00 – Nonmembers One of the most intriguing topics in astronomy today is understanding
MOVIE MATINEE AT 1:00 P.M. We will have limited seating. Members can reserve seats for themselves and a guest.
the crucial events in the very early Universe that shaped our present-day cosmos. Astronomers can use the ultraviolet signals from distant galaxies to investigate this critical period. Dr. Anthony Pahl will share with us his Carnegie Science research, using a remarkable combination of findings from the James Webb Space Telescope, the Keck telescopes in Hawaii, and Carnegie Science’s own twin Magellan telescopes in Chile. Reservations are suggested.
Download the PSC App and easily access our calendar of classes and events on your phone. November 21 Babette’s Feast 1h 42m Comedy, Drama Rated G
November 7 The Ides of March
November 14 Hacksaw Ridge 2h 19m War, History, Drama, Biography Rated R
1h 40m Drama Rated R
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