Upcoming Events

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Senior Center Events
An extensive list of Senior Center events is at the Brookline Senior Center web site.
COVID-19 Announcements from Senior Center Director Ruthann Dobek
COVID-19 Mask Update, November 2022
At the Senior Center, we continue to follow public health regulations and we remain on alert for COVID-19 variants or an increase in cases around the Commonwealth. Our current protocols are subject to change in the future, but we continue to encourage older residents to get vaccinated and we encourage the use of masks in our mask friendly environment.
Need A Ride To The Senior Center?
If you need a ride to the Senior Center, please call the Senior Center Van Reservation Line at 617-730-2750 at least one business day in advance. Please include the following information for all rides: name, phone number, pickup/drop off address, requested date/time for pick up. Donations are welcome to help offset the cost of gas. We appreciate your support!
Please note: The Senior Center uses a variety of transportation systems to get residents to and from the Senior Center.

The Heart Beat Project Pop-Up
Mondays, March 10 and 17 from 10:00 am-12:00 pm
On Mondays, March 10 and 17 from 10:00 am-12:00 pm, the Brookline Health Department will be doing a "pop-up" event at the Senior Center. They launched The Heart Beat Project (HBP), a heart-safe community initiative designed to educate and spread awareness about basic lifesaving skills, particularly hands-only CPR. A cardiac emergency can occur anywhere and at any time - our goal is to empower community members to respond effectively in a crisis. Knowing the basics of CPR and how to use an AED can increase a person's chance of survival in the event of sudden cardiac arrest. Every minute without intervention reduces the likelihood of survival, making bystander action critical in saving lives. This is a brief lesson, about 5 - 10 minutes, in American Red Cross CPR hands-only chest compressions and AED use.
Come stop by for this simple and practical way to begin learning these life-saving skills.
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Monday, March 10, 3:00pm
Zoom
Come discuss the challenges facing Brookline's town government today with Select Board Candidates Liz Linder and Carlos Ridruejo. There will be approximately a 40-minute period for questions and discussion with each of the two candidates.
At the LCAC's February 10 meeting, a similar Q&A session was held with Select Board Candidate Michael Rubenstein.
If you are not currently on the LCAC's mailing list and wish to attend the March 10 meeting, please by March 9.

Intergenerational Stories
Tuesday, March 11, 3-5pm
Sit down with youth media students from Brookline Interactive Group (BIG) to participate in a 25-minute interview about your life. Interviews will happen on March 11 at the Senior Center. Edited interviews will air on BIG's broadcast TV and YouTube Channels. Feel free to bring photos/objects to illuminate your story. Maximum 4 participants per session. Please register at 617-730-2770.

Sláinte: A toast to Irish folk music in Boston
Tuesday, March 11, 7:00 pm
WBUR
CitySpace,
890 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA
This year, SpeakEasy Stage Company will host the New England premiere of the recently reimagined revival of "A Man of No Importance," a charming musical set in Dublin, Ireland about the redemptive power of theatre, love and friendship. Join CitySpace to celebrate the premiere and Boston's Irish roots with an evening of folk music featuring performances from local fiddlers, Irish folk bands and actors from this new production. This celebration is the perfect way to gear up for Boston's favorite holiday: St. Patrick's Day! Guests will also enjoy complimentary snacks during the show. For information about tickets call 617-358-8672.
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2025 Age-Friendly in Action: Insights and Ideas Forum
Tuesday & Wednesday, March 19 & 20
Virtual
Join us, March 19 and 20, for the 2025 Age-Friendly in Action: Insights and Ideas Forum, a two half-day virtual event designed to inspire and equip leaders, advocates, and organizations committed to creating age-friendly communities. Drawing from the valuable insights gathered from age-friendly community leaders in 2024, the forum will delve into two critical themes: Engagement and Sustainability.
Day 1: Strategies for Effective Engagement
Explore innovative approaches to actively involve residents, foster trust, and build strong collaborative
networks. Learn how to drive your age-friendly goals forward by putting community engagement at the heart of
your initiatives.
Day 2: Sustainable Approaches for Lasting Change
Discover proven strategies to ensure age-friendly efforts are sustainable and adaptable to community-specific
needs. Gain insights into creating enduring impacts that benefit all generations.
Whether you're a seasoned leader or just beginning your age-friendly journey, this forum offers practical strategies, success stories, and opportunities to connect with like-minded peers.
Register Now and Share with those involved in your age-friendly work.
If you have any questions, please email the AARP Age-Friendly Staff. ( ).


Visit to Historic Newton Sites
Tuesday, March 25 between 10 am and 12:30 pm
A trip from the Senior Center to two Historic sites in Newton: the Jackson Homestead and Museum and the Durant-Kenrick House. The Jackson Homestead displays rotating and permanent exhibits about the history of Newton and the Underground Railroad. The Durant-Kenrick House is a 1734 farmhouse with period rooms.
Because attendance is limited a raffle will be held on March 18th among those who register for the event. Winners will be notified after the raffle. Raffle registration is at 617-730-2770.

Brookline Commission for Women's Woman of the Year
Wednesday, March 26, 2025, 7:00 - 8:45 pm
Hunneman Hall, Brookline Village Library
Brookline Woman of the Year is the Commission's longest-standing tradition, honoring women from the community who have made a significant impact on the town and on the people who live and work here.

Caregiver Burnout: Recognizing the Signs and Ways to Cope
Thursday, March 27 from 11 am-12 pm
This presentation is designed to support seniors who are caregivers, providing valuable insights on how to recognize and manage caregiver burnout. Many seniors take on the role of caregiving for loved ones, but the emotional and physical demands of this responsibility can be overwhelming. This session will focus on identifying the warning signs of burnout and offer practical strategies to cope and maintain personal well-being. Key topics include: understanding caregiver burnout, recognizing the signs, coping strategies, and finding support.
You'll learn how to prioritize your own health while continuing to care for your loved ones, ensuring you are equipped with the tools to provide compassionate care without sacrificing your well-being. This presentation is given by My Care Community and Timothy Walsh, Certified Senior Advisor® of Senior Care Authority. Please register at 617-730-2770.

Avoiding Scams
Monday, March 31
A new publication, Protect Your Identity, Money & Information is now available at the Brookline Senior Center, 93 Winchester Street, or online.
The manual will be given out at the Senior Center at an event on March 31, 2025 with Gayle Bellotti of the Norfolk DA's office and Officer Mike Disario of the Brookline Police sharing guidance on ID theft and other scams. For info and to reserve a seat, call 617-730-2770.
A History of Guinness Beer with Guinness Brewery Ambassador
Monday, March 31, 7:00 - 8:00 pm
Zoom
Event
Join a chat with Mike Reardon, a Guinness Ambassador - a highly trained beer expert and storyteller who captivates Guinness lovers and audiences with the beer, culinary, and cultural history of this fantastic beer. So, sit back, relax, grab a pint (if you're over 21), and join this wonderful discussion to close out St. Paddy's Day month!
This Zoom program is presented in partnership with Ashland Public Library. To register click here.

Candidates Forum
Thursday, April 10, 2025, 4:00 - 6:00

Appreciation Celebration ($75+)
Sunday, April 27, 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
RSVP by Wednesday, March 26, 5:00 PM

More information, registration, and sposorship opportunities
Contact and RSVP: Deborah Miller, or 617-651-1454

Brookline Police Department
Mondays from 1:00-2:30 pm starting March 3 through April 7

Join the Brookline Police Department at the Senior Center for a six week program on Mondays from 1:00-2:30 pm starting March 3 through April 7. This program is designed to give participants an understanding of the Police Department and its operations. Meet members of the Police Department in their various roles, learn crime prevention strategies for protecting yourself from crime (including scams and social media safety), and learn about other departments that work with the Police to ensure safety (such as the Fire Department and SRT (Special Response Team). For the last session, participants will get a tour of the Public Safety Building.
Please register at 617-730-2770.

Healthcare Apps & Devices For Smart Phones
Wednesdays from March 12 - May 14, 1:00-2:30
They are called smart phones for a reason! Join instructor Allen Waxman for the 2025 updated version of this course. In 10 sessions, you will learn how to monitor and be informed on many aspects of your own health and easily share this information with your health care providers. Topics include: Health data, Info, and Access on line; Hearing aids and Verbalization Aids; and Sleep and Stress Health. The course is for Android and Apple phones and tablets Register at 617-730-2770 and provide your name, email address and smartphone number (for texting).


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