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SUMMARY:Q&A With Dr. T
DESCRIPTION:Geriatrician Dr. Stephanie Trifoglio will speak with HAP this month\, perhaps for the last time before she retires. She will talk about how to utilize online medical sites to get accurate and helpful information. The rest of the meeting will be an open Q&A session to address participants’ concerns on various topics. \nThe session will begin promptly at 10:00\, so arrive at 9:30 in time to nosh on breakfast foods and chat with others. To help us plan for the food\, please register at https://rebrand.ly/RegisterHAP \nIf you need help with transportation to the session\, call 301-887-3101.
URL:https://hyattsvilleaginginplace.org/event/qa-with-dr-t/
LOCATION:Hyattsville Municipal Building\, 4310 Gallatin St\, Hyattsville\, Maryland
CATEGORIES:Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hyattsville Aging in Place":MAILTO:hapcares@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T140000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260508T153435Z
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SUMMARY:Art in the Community: The Art Collection at UMGC
DESCRIPTION:Eric Key\, director of the University of Maryland Global Campus Arts Program\, will introduce the UMGC Art Program—its history\, mission\, and collections. Since 1978\, UMGC has proudly shown works from a large collection of international and Maryland artists at its headquarters in Adelphi\, Maryland. Through its Arts Program\, the university provides a prestigious and wide-ranging forum for emerging and established artists\, and brings art to the community through special exhibitions and its own collections\, which have grown to include more than 3\,000 pieces of art. \nClick Here to Register to Receive the Zoom Link. \nCorridor Conversations is organized by Hyattsville Aging in Place\, Neighbors Helping Neighbors College Park\, Helping Hands University Park\, Gateway Aging Together\, and Explorations on Aging College Park.
URL:https://hyattsvilleaginginplace.org/event/art-in-the-community-the-art-collection-at-umgc/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Corridor Conversations
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hyattsville Aging in Place":MAILTO:hapcares@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260630T100000
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CREATED:20260319T165930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260615T175308Z
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SUMMARY:Play It Again!
DESCRIPTION:Remember when playtime was the best part of the day? HAP is bringing it back. Play It Again! is a fun\, relaxed gathering where members get to set aside the to-do list and just play. Join us for classic good times\, friendly competition\, and good company all in one room. Come at 9:30 for a tasty breakfast and stay for the fun and games! To help us plan for the food\, please register at https://rebrand.ly/RegisterHAP
URL:https://hyattsvilleaginginplace.org/event/play-it-again/
LOCATION:Hyattsville Municipal Building\, 4310 Gallatin St\, Hyattsville\, Maryland
CATEGORIES:Social
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hyattsville Aging in Place":MAILTO:hapcares@gmail.com
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260528T152933Z
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SUMMARY:The Lunch Bunch @ Busboys and Poets
DESCRIPTION:Hyattsville Aging in Place organizes social lunches for neighbors\, volunteers\, and anyone looking to connect over a good meal! The meals create an opportunity to meet new friends\, share stories\, and simply enjoy each other’s company. \nEach person covers the cost of their own meal\, and HAP can help facilitate/provide transportation as needed. All lunches are at noon. To RSVP or ask questions\, please email HAPcares@gmail.com. If you need a ride\, call 301-887-3101. \nBusboys and Poets is a full-service American restaurant\, bookstore\, and community\ngathering space where food\, art\, and social justice intersect. The menu spans American\ncomfort food with global influences — fried chicken\, blackened salmon\, burgers\, salads\,\nand a strong selection of vegan and vegetarian dishes. Price range: $30–$40. View\nthe menu at www.busboysandpoets.com/busboys-menu/
URL:https://hyattsvilleaginginplace.org/event/the-lunch-bunch-busboys-and-poets-2/
LOCATION:Busboys and Poets\, 5331 Baltimore Ave.\, Hyattsville\, MD\, 20781\, United States
CATEGORIES:Social
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hyattsville Aging in Place":MAILTO:hapcares@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:A Good Death
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a respectful session on thinking ahead to one’s end-of-life goals and how to prepare. \nCheryl Mawo\, death doula (and HAP board member)\, will talk about practical steps to take now to ease the burden on\nyour family when you pass. This includes what updated information your executrix should have at hand\, who to\nnotify\, and how to leave your wishes clear. Having a will is essential\, but there is much more that is helpful for\nthose sorting through the aftermath of the loss of a loved one. \nLily Buerkle\, mortician\, will present on the full range of body disposition options: traditional burial\, cremation\,\ngreen burial\, and body donation to science. She will walk through the pros and cons of each and preview the\nGreen Death Care Options Act of 2024. \nDixcy Bosley-Smith\, geriatric care manager and nurse practitioner with 25 years in hospice and an end of life\nactivist\, will address comfort care choices\, how and when to make the best use of hospice\, what families wish they\nhad known\, and how to advocate for the kind of death someone wants. \nPlease register at https://rebrand.ly/RegisterHAP \nIf you have any questions or need a ride\, contact HAPCares@gmail.com.
URL:https://hyattsvilleaginginplace.org/event/a-good-death/
LOCATION:Hyattsville Mennonite Church\, 4217 East–West Highway\, Hyattsville\, MD\, 20781\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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SUMMARY:Move\, Breathe\, Relax: Simple Qigong for Everyday Health
DESCRIPTION:Discover a gentle and relaxing way to support your health with Emei Qigong\, a traditional practice from China that combines slow movement\, easy breathing\, and simple mindfulness. Similar to Tai Chi\, this approach is easy to learn and can be done seated or standing\, making it ideal for seniors of all abilities. Join Dr. David Gaseor\, DACM\, for an introductory session where you’ll learn simple movements to improve balance and circulation\, basic breathing techniques to calm the mind\, and practical tips on eating in a way that supports energy and digestion. Whether you are completely new or already familiar with Chinese Medicine/Tai Chi\, this session offers a safe\, welcoming space to relax\, move\, and feel better. \nClick Here to Register to Receive the Zoom Link. \nCorridor Conversations is organized by Hyattsville Aging in Place\, Neighbors Helping Neighbors College Park\, Helping Hands University Park\, and Explorations on Aging College Park.
URL:https://hyattsvilleaginginplace.org/event/move-breathe-relax-simple-qigong-for-everyday-health/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Corridor Conversations
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SUMMARY:Spring Garden Planning Starts in the Fall
DESCRIPTION:For perennial wildflowers\, autumn is prime time to sow native seeds\, plant bare-root perennials\, and divide established clumps. Fall planting allows roots to establish before winter\, giving you vibrant blooms and pollinator habitat as early as next spring. \nIn the kitchen garden and food forests\, fall is when you order your bare roots\, fertilize your berry bushes\, your asparagus\, plant rhubarb\, and other hardy perennials. It’s also the ideal moment to sheet-mulch new beds\, spread compost\, and sow cover crops that will build soil over winter. \nBy planning and planting in fall\, you’ll wake up to stronger plants\, richer soil\, and an earlier\, more abundant harvest next season. Remember: the best spring gardens are born in the fall. \nJoin Victory Gardens Coach Renaud Beauchard to learn ways to prepare your garden now for a successful spring! \nClick Here to Register to Receive the Zoom Link. \nCorridor Conversations is organized by Hyattsville Aging in Place\, Neighbors Helping Neighbors College Park\, Helping Hands University Park\, Gateway Aging Together\, and Explorations on Aging College Park.
URL:https://hyattsvilleaginginplace.org/event/spring-garden-planning-starts-in-the-fall/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Corridor Conversations
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T135527Z
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SUMMARY:The Small Bodies that Fill Our Skies
DESCRIPTION:Join astronomer Dr. Ludmilla Kolokolova to learn about The Small Bodies Node (SBN) at the University of Maryland\, a part of NASA’s Planetary Data System\, which specializes in archiving\, cataloging\, and distributing scientific data sets relevant to asteroids\, comets and interplanetary dust. The SBN collects data from space missions targeting small bodies\, laboratory and ground-based data related to small bodies\, and collected information about small bodies from published literature. \nSince November marks a milestone for the Voyager mission\, Dr. Kolokolova will also note progress of the first human made object to be one light year from Earth. \nClick Here to Register to Receive the Zoom Link. \nCorridor Conversations is organized by Hyattsville Aging in Place\, Neighbors Helping Neighbors College Park\, Helping Hands University Park\, Gateway Aging Together\, and Explorations on Aging College Park.
URL:https://hyattsvilleaginginplace.org/event/the-small-bodies-that-fill-our-skies/
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CATEGORIES:Corridor Conversations
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