Thursday, April 11
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Registration Required Below
Co-sponsored by Redding’s Commission on Aging
“Aging is an extraordinary process whereby you become the person you always should have been,” David Bowie
Aging happens… so let’s talk about it! Join a new, informal discussion group as we talk, listen, learn — and figure out how to turn sour grapes into fine wine.
The conversation will be facilitated by Redding residents Jean Rexford and Kathleen Brandt. The group will meet at the Library the second and fourth Thursday of the month.
Potential topics will include maintaining relevancy, resiliency, dealing with ageism, acceptance and compassion.
Spring Meeting Dates:
March 28, April 11, April 25, May 9, May 23, June 13 and June 27.
Our Facilitators
Jean Rexford — Jean started the Connecticut Center for Patient Safety in 2005 to promote patient safety, improve the quality of health care and protect patient rights. Jean is a former member of the Connecticut Medical Examining Board and Redding’s Commission on Aging.
Kathleen Brandt — Kathleen is vice chairman of the Redding’s Commission on Aging. After nearly two decades working as a registered nurse, she became an attorney in 1996, specializing in patient advocacy litigation.
Registration is currently closed for this event.