You likely know that, as you age, staying active and healthy can help you maintain the ability to do the things you love—whether it’s walking, gardening, traveling, or simply keeping up with your ...
"Miss Mildred being 101, it is a testament to, not only the work that we do here at Lou Walker Senior Center, that it helps ...
They call themselves the Senior Sensations: The eight-woman troupe of tap dancers are seniors —almost 70 to “surrounding 80″— but they’re also sunny and very serious about their mission to spread joy.
Editor's note: This story appeared in Senior Living section of the May 11 edition of LNP. When Dottie Giersch calls for a rocking chair, she isn’t talking about a piece of furniture usually associated ...
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Three mornings a week, 96-year-old Catherine Connor, of Hartford, makes it her mission to get to the South End Wellness Senior Center in Hartford to dance, sing, move, and converse with her friends.
Lakeside/Best Years Center line dance instructor Kay Jordan started learning tap and ballet when she was eight years. In sixth or seventh grade, she started dancing with a partner, and as she got ...
The rules are simple in Cyndi Dorber’s line-dancing classes. Show up. Move. Have fun. Dorber, a professional dance instructor, has found a niche teaching older students at senior centers and ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - Shreveport Parks and Recreation is bringing energy and rhythm to the community with fitness instructor Jesse Lewis, whose passion for line dancing is helping locals stay active while ...
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