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Topics in this EditionUpcoming ProgramsAnnouncementsResources & ServicesVolunteer Opportunities"New" Community AnnouncementsContact Us
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Folk Music RevivalNorth American Folk music was at its height from the late 1950s to the mid-1960s, when artists sang various traditional tales and songs of political protest. Vocalist/musician, Paula C Snyder, presents an anthology of folk favorites from greats like Burl Ives, Kingston Trio, Peter Paul & Mary, Joan Baez, Leonard Cohen, and others into the early 1970s like poetic singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell. Min: 10/ Max: 25 Date: Wed, Apr 27; Time: 11:30 am - 12:30 pm; Location: Seymour Outdoor; Phone: 919-968-2070 Activity #313054-08; Register by: Wed, Apr 20; Fee: FREE
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Reginia Gale, the Singing PoetRegina Gale, The Singing Poet shares the dance of life with you through poetry and song. The program entails poetry and song starting with family and friends and will take you on a journey to that "back to me" moment. Enjoy great poetry and songs to enhance the moments. Min: 15/Max: 30 Date: Wed, Apr 27; Time: 3 pm Location: Passmore Center; Phone: 919-245-2015 Activity #257040-01; Register by: Wed, Apr 13; Fee: FREE
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SOLO AGING - Let’s talk about it!Are you or someone you know an older adult making decisions about the future independently? You are not alone and it’s time to plan! Join the OC Department on Aging and Partnerships in Aging Program for an event to hear from Raleigh speaker, patient advocate, and author, Nancy Ruffner on what solo aging is and how to navigate it. Afterwards, stay for a discussion on solo aging in Orange County.
To learn more about what it means to be a solo ager in the meantime, visit our resource page, here: https://partnershipsinaging.unc.edu/solo-agers/.
Date: Wednesday, April 27th Time: 4:00p – 5:30p Location: Seymour Center (in person) Registration (strongly encouraged): Call the Seymour Center (919-968- 2070) to register ahead of time
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Explore Archery: Senior EditionEver wanted to give indoor archery a try? Here is your chance to pick up a bow and have some action time! We’ll give you a primer on safety and teach you the basics with both a compound and a recurve bow, then set you loose on some fun archery games like tic-tac-toe and battleship. Space is limited, so register now! Date: Fri, Apr 29; Time: 2 - 3 pm Location: Seymour Center; Phone: 919-968-2070 Activity #323773-01; Register by: Fri, Apr 22; Fee: $20.00
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Donate Books, Games and Puzzles for the Books and Games Sale Fundraiser The Seymour Friends are accepting donations of books, games and puzzles, with all the pieces, for our future Books and Games Sale fundraiser on Sat, May 21.
The Friends will accept donations through May 20th, and can give donation slips to anyone who requests them.
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2nd COVID-19 Vaccine Booster is AvailableOn March 29, 2022, the CDC updated booster dose guidance to expand eligibility for some people to get a second vaccine booster
Adults age 50 and older, and some immunocompromised individuals are now eligible to get a second booster, at least four months after their first booster. Learn more at www.orangecountync.gov/GetYourShot.
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May is Stroke Awareness MonthSomeone in the U.S. has a stroke about once every 40 seconds. It’s the fifth leading cause of death. Major risk factors for stroke include high blood pressure, smoking, diabetes, high cholesterol, heart disease and atrial fibrillation. You may be able to prevent stroke or reduce your risk through healthy lifestyle changes. Medicare Part B and C cover a wide range of preventive screening services at no cost to you.
Learn more about Medicare costs and benefits from the Seniors’ Health Insurance Information Program. Certified counselors are available by appointment. 919-245-4274.
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OCDOA Upcoming Monthly Events are now Available on Podcast for People who are Blind or Print Impaired Thanks to our friends at the North Carolina Reading Service, you can find a podcast of each monthly edition of the Orange County Department of Aging’s OCDOA Upcoming Events e-newsletter by taking the following steps:
• Go to the North Carolina Reading Service website (https://www.ncreadingservice.org/) • Click on the “Listen" tab • Next to "How to Listen to NCRS”, click on “Skip to Podcasts Section" • Under the “Newsletters" column on the far right side of the page, click on "Orange County Dept. Of Aging”
The North Carolina Reading Service (NCRS), is a 24/7 news and information service reading newspapers, magazines and other forms of printed material for people who are blind or print impaired using the latest audio technology. Volunteers read the local news, editorials, obituaries, literature, and featured articles from daily, weekly, and biweekly newspapers, including the News & Observer and USA Today. We also host original interview programs that discuss specific subjects such as education, community connections, tech tips, legal matters, veteran experiences and many more. This is made possible by dedicated volunteers who donate more than 8,000 hours annually so people who are blind and print impaired can receive the same ease of access to current information as their sighted peers.
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Affordable Connectivity ProgramThe Affordable Connectivity Program is a Federal Communications Commission program that helps connect families and households struggling to afford internet service. Eligible households can enroll through a participating broadband provider or directly with the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) using an online or mail in application. You can learn more about the benefit, including eligibility and enrollment information, by visiting www.fcc.gov/ACP, or by calling 877-384-2575.
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Aging Transitions ServicesTalk to trained staff about any aging-related issue. Call the Aging Helpline at 919-968-2087 or email Aging Services. We try to find answers to your age-related questions and link you to the services that you need. Helpline hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Chinese & Spanish Language Helpline Call 919-245-4275 to speak to our staff in Mandarin. Call 919-245-4245 to leave a message in Spanish.
Aging Transitions, Senior Center programming and Volunteer Connect 55+ staff are available to meet individually by appointment, phone, or email. For more information call the Passmore Center at 919-245-2015, Seymour Center at 919-968-2070, or the Aging Helpline at 919-968-2087.
Caregiver SupportsSupport groups, educational programs, Memory Café, and Care Partner Collaborative; gather and stay connected with us online or in-person, depending on the program. For upcoming programs download our Current Caregiver Programming flyer. For more caregiver resources, sign up for the monthly Community News for Caregivers e-newsletter.
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Becoming Better Than Before:April 27, 29 and May 4, 6; 10 to 11:30 am
Mark your calendar for this FREE webinar series. Please register by this Fri, Apr. 22 to register, call 919-968-2070.
This invites you to participate in Becoming Better Than Before, a FREE four class Webinar that will be offered on Zoom. Three facilitators: Carl Nordgren, Don Downs and myself -- Mike Komives. These 90 minute participative discussions will spark an understanding of your innate creativity coming to full-life again.
Read the full article here:
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Emergency Housing Assistance (EHA)The EHA was created to help Orange County residents with low incomes prevent eviction and homelessness and secure and maintain stable housing. Assistance is available to households in Orange County that: - Earn no more than 30% of the area median income
- Have an urgent need for housing assistance that is related to the COVID-19 pandemic, and
- Do not have adequate resources to cover the cost of their housing need.
Rent, mortgage and utility payments, security deposits, application fees and other emergency housing-related expenses are eligible for reimbursement. To learn more or to apply, call the Orange County Housing Helpline at 919-245-2655 or visit Emergency Housing Assistance (EHA) Program
The program is funded by Orange County and the Towns of Chapel Hill, Carrboro, and Hillsborough, along with state and federal funding.
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Financial Assistance for Housing PaymentsThe NC Homeowner Financial Assistance Fund is now accepting applications from North Carolina homeowners whose finances were impacted by the pandemic and who need assistance with housing-related expenses.
Homeowners can learn more and apply for help by calling 1-855-MY-NCHAF (1-855-696-2423) or by visiting NCHomeownerAssistance.gov.
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In Need of Incontinence Supplies?Thanks to generous donations, the Department on Aging has a supply of incontinence supplies including: Bed pads, pull up briefs, adult diapers, wipes, and adult booster pads. If you are in need of any of these supplies, we may be able to provide you with up to one pack per month (depending on availability of the items requested). Contact the Aging Helpline (919-968-2087 or agingtransitions@orangecountync.gov) to request supplies.
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Low Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP) LIHWAP is a temporary emergency program that will help eligible households and families afford water and wastewater services, providing a one-time payment for eligible low-income households paid directly to the utility company. LIHWAP runs through September 2023 or until the funds are exhausted. Apply online at www.epass.nc.gov or call/visit your local County Department of Social Services. Learn more download the LIHWAP flier.
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Senior Center Fee Payment and Financial AssistanceThe Orange County Senior Centers strive to be accessible and welcoming to all seniors. If you want to participate in senior center fee-based activities and are unable, or unwilling, to pay a required fee, you may still participate.
Furthermore, a selection of free activities and programs are available to seniors age 55 and over. Read more.
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Technology Classes: Available Through the Seymour Tech Center Seymour Tech offers FREE classes for older adults around personal computer, tablet, and smart phone use. See the full list of upcoming programs here and contact Mike Gilliom with questions.
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Would you like to share your skills and gifts with older adults in Orange County? To volunteer, please contact Orange County Department on Aging's Volunteer Connect 55+ (VC 55+) Volunteer Coordinator, Alison Smith by phone at 919-245-4241 or email alsmith@orangecountync.gov.
For more information about ways to help during COVID, please visit:
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 Be sure to visit the OCDOA table at Earth Evening
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Special Olympics Orange County Charity Golf Tournament Special Olympics Orange County is hosting a Charity Golf Tournament to benefit Special Olympic athletes throughout the Triangle on Monday, August 8, 2022, at the Chapel Hill Country Club. This event is vital to the success of Special Olympic programs and will provide funding to host local and regional Special Olympic tournaments for all sports. You can help; sign up to play, sponsor or volunteer! Visit Special Olympics Orange County Charity Golf Tournament. We hope that you will join us and support Special Olympics for our community. Please contact me if you have questions or need additional information. Thank you in advance for your support. Donna F. Jarmusz, Fundraising Team Lead, Special Olympics Charity Golf Tournament
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103 Meadowlands Dr. (PO Box 8181) Hillsborough, NC 27278 Phone: 919-245-2015
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 am - 5 pm
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2551 Homestead Road Chapel Hill, NC 27516 Phone:919-968-2070
Hours: Monday - Thursday: 8 am - 9 pm Friday - Saturday: 8 am - 5 pm
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