Event Announcement: Cocktails for the Ages, Conversations About Our Thriving, Productive Future

The experience of aging can be, all at once, fresh and exhilarating but also unsettling as our roles and abilities change and our perceptions of ourselves have to adapt to this transition. The best way to support this natural evolution for all of us is to keep having open and illuminating conversations together. That’s why Institute on Aging is organizing regular opportunities around San Francisco for candid conversations about aging and how to connect to services and resources that are both accessible and life-changing for older adults. Developing these initiatives proactively supports our collective future.

The experience of aging can be, all at once, fresh and exhilarating but also unsettling as our roles and abilities change and our perceptions of ourselves have to adapt to this transition. The best way to support this natural evolution for all of us is to keep having open and illuminating conversations together. That’s why Institute on Aging is organizing regular opportunities around San Francisco for candid conversations about aging and how to connect to services and resources that are both accessible and life-changing for older adults. Developing these initiatives proactively supports our collective future.

We’re calling this event series Cocktails for the Ages. When you come to share drinks and conversations with the community, a portion of the proceeds goes toward scholarships that give aging and disabled adults in need the opportunity to attend our Social Day Program. This day care option is a welcoming space for all older individuals, including those with Alzheimer’s and dementia, and the programming is designed to engage the diverse needs and interests of our clients. Transportation and healthy meals are included as part of our mission to dissolve the barriers to warm and fulfilling care. For families and caregivers, the program can provide respite and time to tend to self-care. It certainly does take a village to nurture our best future.
Social activities like our Social Day Program are critical for aging adults’ overall health and cognitive well-being. In fact, we all benefit from productive socialization, so join us for one of our exciting evenings and bring friends and family who are also interested in our creative, collective path.
Below, find details about our upcoming Cocktails for the Ages events:

Cocktails for the Ages: March 14th

When: March 14 from 4pm–8pm
Where: Vesuvio Café, 255 Columbus Avenue, San Francisco
What: Happy Hour drinks, food, artwork, and a raffle
Who: This event is open to guests 21 years of age and older
For more information, contact: Alison Moritz at amoritz@instituteonagi.wpenginepowered.com

Cocktails for the Ages: March 29th

When: March 29, 6pm–9pm
Where: Stock in Trade, 2036 Lombard Street, San Francisco
What: Drinks, food, arcade games, bocce ball, and a bean bag toss course
Who: All ages are welcome
For more information, contact: Corinne Knudtzon at cknudtzon@instituteonagi.wpenginepowered.com
You can also help seniors access our Social Day Program by donating to Institute on Aging through YouCaring.com. Every dollar you donate directly supports scholarships for seniors in need and helps us move to a new site that will allow the program to flourish. All donations are tax deductible. 
Institute on Aging is committed to improving the lives of aging adults, their families, and their caregiver. Reach out to us at 415-750-4111 for more information about our diverse programs, services, and resources.

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