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Cycling Without Age
postedThe Madison Senior Center is hosting Madison’s first public demonstration of Cycling Without Age on Monday, September 10 from 10:00 am – 2:000 pm.
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An Artful Affair
postedThis annual event showcases the remarkable artwork of Dane County's older adults. It is open to adults age 55+. Artwork should be dropped off at the Madison Senior Center between 9:am and 3:00 pm on Tuesday, April 24th;
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Experts in Arthritis
postedMONDAY, JUNE 13 AT 10 AM
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Frank Stella: A Retrospective
postedMadison Museum of Contemporary Art docent, Gil Hillman will present on the Frank Stella Exhibition currently on display. For over fifty years, Frank Stella has created a significant body of abstract art comprised of pain
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Ballroom Basics for Balance
postedChallenge and improve your balance with basic moves of ballroom dance! Learn traditional and modern ballroom dance, line dances, tai chi and more.
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Elvis Tribute, Featuring Tony Rocker
postedJoin us as Tony Rocker, an award winning Elvis Tribute Artist, recreates the music of "the King of Rock and Roll". Tony grew up listening to 50's and 60's music, and loves the fact that he can bring that music to you.
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Matters of the Heart- Compression only CPR
postedFebruary is National Heart Month, and what better time to brush up on your knowledge, and learn a skill that could save a life.
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Meet the Author: Kathleen Ernst
postedBestselling author Kathleen Ernst writes award-winning mysteries and historical fiction and non-fiction for adults and young readers.
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Senior Beat - Aging Issues
postedTune into Senior Beat on Madison City Channel (Charter Digital 994 and Channel 99 AT&T U-verse) for a discussion with Janet Zander, the Advocacy & Public Policy Director at GWAAR
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A History of Eastern Europe
postedExperience the astounding history of one of the worlds's most fascinating places, and fill in a critical gap in your understanding of the globe.
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Meet The Author: Doug Moe
postedBob and Irwin Goodman were famously private, but their philanthropic works around the city of Madison are still felt to this day. In Good Men, the Lives and Philanthropy of Irwin A. and Robert D.