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All programs are subject to change. Thanks for your patience.
FREE Live Well with Chronic Conditions Phone Workshop!
Are you an adult with an ongoing health condition such as arthritis, high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes or depression? Or do you care for someone who does? This workshop can help you be in control and feel better!
You will learn:
∙ Practical ways to deal with pain and fatigue
∙ Better nutrition and exercise choices
∙ Better ways to talk to your doctor about your health
∙ Communication techniques to make your needs known
∙ How to make a step-by-step plan to improve your life!
Dates: Mondays, Feb. 5–March 11, 2024
Time: 10am—11am
To Register: Call 203-757-5449 x 125 or email Debby at [email protected]
Participants only need a telephone and connect from home!
Books and CD’s will be mailed out and are yours to keep!
Space is limited, so sign up today!
Chronic Conditions Phone Flyer February 2024
FREE Live Well with Chronic Conditions Zoom Workshop!
Are you an adult with an ongoing health condition such as arthritis, high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes or depression? Or do you care for someone who does? This workshop can help you be in control and feel better!
You will learn:
∙ Practical ways to deal with pain and fatigue
∙ Better nutrition and exercise choices
∙ Better ways to talk to your doctor about your health
∙ Communication techniques to make your needs known
∙ How to make a step-by-step plan to improve your life!
Fridays, March 1–April 19, 2024
Time: 10am—12pm
To Register: Call 203-757-5449 x 125 or email Debby at [email protected]
Participants only need a telephone and connect from home!
Books and CD’s will be mailed out and are yours to keep!
Space is limited, so sign up today!
Chronic Conditions Zoom Flyer Nuvance March 2024
Join us for a free, virtual conference for those living with Alzheimer’s and dementia and their families. Sessions will feature notable guest speakers and include a panel of persons living with early stage dementia.
We will be offering live, simultaneous Spanish interpretation during the conference using Zoom’s built-in interpretation feature. Attendees can click the globe-shaped “Interpretation” icon in Zoom during the conference to select Spanish and hear the interpretation.
Discover the magic of storytelling as acclaimed Canadian author, Kathryn Harrison, virtually joins us for an enchanting conversation. Kathryn’s insightful children’s book navigates
the delicate topic of explaining disease to young hearts, fostering understanding and empathy. Kathryn will be available to answer any questions you may have. We hope to see you there!
Whether you are looking to deepen your knowledge of dementia care, seek support and guidance, or simply learn more, the Candid Conversations series offers a safe and welcoming space to engage in meaningful conversations with experts and individuals. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of dementia and the resources available to support those affected by it.
RSVP to Amy Palagonia at [email protected] or call 203.207.4100.
“A Journey” is a musical solo performance that portrays seven historical women from different eras, who share their stories through song, movement and dialogue. These women show how their faith, hope and calling helped shape the America we know today. They include an African queen, Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, Rosa Parks and more. Their stories are full of joy and sorrow, and they reveal the strength and courage of womanhood, which is often overlooked in American history.
After each show, we invite the audience to stay for a talk-back session, where they can give their feedback and tell their own stories. This enriches the theatrical experience and creates a space for dialogue and connection. As we celebrate these historical African-American women and their journeys, we also celebrate our own journeys. We need to tell our stories and listen to the stories of others with respect and compassion. We need to live, love and cherish each other, because this is OUR JOURNEY.
About Kimberly Wilson
Originally from Minneapolis, MN, Kimberly Wilson first pursued theater while in high school, studying and performing at the Minneapolis Children’s Theatre and in local community and professional theaters. Kimberly was a founding acting company member of Mixed Blood Theater in Minneapolis.
After graduating from Breck School, Kimberly attended Howard University in Washington, D.C. majoring in Theatre and the Fine Arts. Kimberly has appeared in numerous Minnesota theaters, At the Foot of the Mountain, Brass Tacks Theater, Illusion Theater, Minnesota Festival Theatre, Mixed Blood Theatre, Park Square Theater, Theatre in the Round, Penumbra Theatre, and the old Shoestring Playhouse, to name a few. Ms. Wilson also co-produced a radio program called GRACENOTES at KMOJ-FM.
Kimberly was crowned Miss Black Minnesota in 1984. She continued her professional acting career performing in national television commercials, stage and touring productions. Kimberly has performed in many mainstage and touring productions, notably: “AINT MISBEHAVIN”, “FOR COLORED GIRLS”, “THE GREAT WHITE HOPE”, “THE SUNSHINE BOYS”,’THE SHADOW BOX”, “BLACK CYCLE”, “BROTHER CHAMP”, “GLORY ROAD”, “A CIVIL WAR CHRISTMAS”, “A-MY NAME IS ALICE”, “LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS”, “THE RESURRECTION OF LADY LESTER”, “MOTOWN MADEMOISELLES”, “RAGTIME the MUSICAL” and more.
In 1999, Kimberly produced and co-starred with her sister Peggy Jorgensen of Redding, CT in the comedy play “A COUPLA WHITE CHICKS SITTIN’ AROUND TALKIN”, its first production with an all-Black cast. Now a resident of Westport, Connecticut, Kimberly has written her own one-woman shows, “THE SPIRIT OF BLACK WOMANHOOD” and “A JOURNEY”. She has performed these shows in Connecticut and New York for Black History programs over the past 18 years.
In 2007, Kimberly proudly made her New York film debut of “THOSE PEOPLE” garnering credits of Actor, Producer and Production Manager. Since 2012, she has been performing “A JOURNEY” in theaters, schools, universities, churches, libraries, historical societies, and community organizations throughout the country. In 2016, Kimberly was awarded the Best Playwright Award for “A JOURNEY” at the Atlanta Black Theatre Festival. She continues to schedule bookings, celebrating Black History 365 days a year! Contact via [email protected].
This event is co-sponsored by:
Elmwood Hall Danbury Senior Center
Cultural Alliance of Western Connecticut
The Danbury Museum
Danbury Cultural Commission
The Parent Leadership Training Institute
The Shanley Foundation