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SUMMARY:BALL Lecture Series: Optimal Aging
DESCRIPTION:Thursday Oct. 1\, 2026\nElder Law\, Rights\, Wills\, LTC and Legal Issues in MAID\nThis presentation will provide an overview of major legislation and judicial decisions impacting the aging experience.  Examples of the many ways that the law affects aging will be discussed\, such as eligibility for publicly funded home care\, discrimination in health care services\, and legal rules for Medical Assistance in Dying.  Strategies will be provided for working with and around the law to create an optimal aging experience.   Participants will be empowered to advocate for legal reform to improve their aging experience. \nLecturer –  Angela Yenssen \nAngela Yenssen has been a staff lawyer at the Grey-Bruce Community Legal Clinic and Chair of the Grey Bruce Elder Abuse Prevention Network for five years.  She was a social worker who specialized in working with older adults before she became a lawyer.  She could not stop some situations of elder abuse she saw as a social worker\, and went to law school to learn how to use the law to protect seniors from abuse. Angela is currently working in several rural counties in southwestern Ontario leading a project to educate the public about legal issues that arise as people age.  This work is funded through a grant from the Law Foundation of Ontario. \ngblegalclinic.com/our-staff/angela-yenssen/
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LOCATION:Bayshore Community Centre
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SUMMARY:Creemore Arts Fest 2026
DESCRIPTION:A message from our Co-chairs\nPurple Hills Arts and Heritage Society is excited to welcome you for a weekend of Creativity\, Joy\, and Inspiration. \nOver the course of the weekend you will experience a broad range of artistic talent and mediums – music\, performance\, visual arts and opportunities to ‘get your hands dirty’ through guided interactive art activities for both adults and children. Use our brochure\, our website\, or visit the Info Booth to plan your weekend and enjoy everything our beautiful town of Creemore has to offer. \nNadine Melemis Walters and Sara Hershoff\, Co-chairs
URL:https://www.rrampt.com/event/creemore-arts-fest-2026
LOCATION:Creemore\, Creemore\, ON\, Canada
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SUMMARY:BALL Lecture Series: Optimal Aging
DESCRIPTION:Hope for the Best…Plan for the Rest – Improving the Illness Experience\nDr. Winemaker will describe seven keys for navigating a life-changing diagnosis for patients\, families and providers. \nLecturer –    Samantha Winemaker \nDr. Samantha Winemaker is a palliative care physician who cares for patients with serious illness and their families in the home. She is an associate clinical professor at McMaster University in the Department of Family Medicine\, Division of Palliative Care. She has won numerous awards for her leadership and palliative care education for health care professionals. \nWebsite:  Waiting Room Revolution
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LOCATION:Bayshore Community Centre
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SUMMARY:Get Down Tonight - Theatre Collingwood
DESCRIPTION:Starring Leisa Way & The Wayward Wind Band. \n\n\n\nReconnect with the music that moved a generation.\nGet ready to dance! \nLeisa Way’s\nGet Down Tonight!\nThe Ultimate 70’s Soundtrack \nA high-energy celebration of the 1970s\, the disco decade of sparkle\, soul\, and unstoppable rhythm. Relive the songs that made you move\, the friendships that made you smile\, and the music that still makes your heart beat faster. A joyful\, feel-good dance party you’ll never forget! \nSingle Tickets $58.00\nSubscriber $53.00\nStudent $33.00\nGroup Booking 10+ $53.00/seat \n(prices include tax & fees)\nIf you require accessible seating please let us know by calling 705-445-2200 or email info@theatrecollingwood.ca \n\n\n\n\nBUY TICKETS
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LOCATION:The Marsh Street Centre\, 187 Marsh Street\, Clarksburg\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:BALL Lecture Series: Optimal Aging
DESCRIPTION:The Search for the Fountain of Youth\nWhat if I told you age-related decline wasn’t inevitable? \nThe search for the Fountain of Youth may be over. Science confirms that resistance training is the closest thing we have to a biological pause button against the ravages of time—the aches\, the loss of independence\, and the pervasive belief that you must give up things you love because you’re “too old.” Despite overwhelming research\, adoption remains low\, leading many adults to surrender strength every year. \nTogether\, we’ll dive into the compelling science proving how strength training can change your life. We’ll explore the benefits for both living long and living well\, covering chronic disease prevention\, maintaining mobility and independence\, boosting cognitive function\, and reducing pain. Finally\, you’ll receive practical\, actionable guidance on what resistance training should look and feel like\, how often you should do it\, and the mindset required for long-term adherence. Discover how choosing the road less travelled leads directly to the vibrant life you want. \nLecturer –     Clare Donaldson\nClare Donaldson is a Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist\, Barbell Enthusiast\, clinic owner\, educator\, and unwavering believer in human potential. Clare has built her physiotherapy career and business around the belief that strength can be achieved at any age\, and she’s still looking for the person for whom that does not apply. \nClare co-owns CONNECT Rehabilitation in Owen Sound\, where her multidisciplinary team aims to create exceptional care outcomes for their clients that go beyond the traditional model of simply getting people out of pain. She regularly mentors physiotherapy students through Western University\, and is educating the next generation of Pelvic Health Physiotherapists through Pelvic Health Solutions. \nhttps://www.connectrehab.com/about
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LOCATION:Bayshore Community Centre
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SUMMARY:BALL Lecture Series: Optimal Aging
DESCRIPTION:Mind Matters: Unlocking the Latest Secrets to a Healthy Brain\nWe all have the number one risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease: increasing age. Krista Lanctot\, a leading Alzheimer’s researcher\, will present groundbreaking insights into the underlying factors that drive the memory loss and cognitive decline that lead to Alzheimer’s disease. The presentation will highlight the latest evidence-based strategies for maintaining brain health\, including lifestyle interventions and emerging preventive techniques. Attendees will also learn about current and future treatment options\, offering hope and practical guidance for individuals and families affected by neurodegenerative disorders. \nLecturer – Krista Lanctôt\nDr. Krista L. Lanctôt has a PhD in Clinical Pharmacology from the University of Toronto\, and holds the Bernick Chair in Geriatric Psychopharmacology. She is a Senior Scientist in Geriatric Psychiatry and in the Hurvitz Brain Sciences Program at Sunnybrook Research Institute\, Research Co-Director in the Department of Psychiatry at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and Heads the Geriatric Psychopharmacology Research Group. At the University of Toronto\, she is a Professor of Psychiatry and of Pharmacology/Toxicology\, and the Vice Chair of Basic and Clinical Sciences in the Department of Psychiatry.   \nDr. Lanctôt is an active researcher with 400+ published papers. Her group’s research has improved the treatment of cognition and associated mood symptoms in persons with dementia and in those at risk. \nresearch.sunnybrook.ca/researchers/krista-l-lanctot/
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LOCATION:Bayshore Community Centre
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SUMMARY:Nordic Nations: From Vikings to Global Middle Powers
DESCRIPTION:The Viking Age\nThe Viking Age lasted from the attack on Lindisfarne Monastery in 793 until the Norman Conquest of England in 1066. The Vikings had a profound influence on Scandinavia and the wider world\, travelling as far west as Newfoundland\, as far east as Russia and as far south as Constantinople and Baghdad. In the north\, they were raiders\, in the south\, they were traders and they shaped the course of history everywhere they travelled. We will discuss Viking culture in Scandinavia and the wider world including shipbuilding\, weaponry\, religious ritual\, and women’s roles in society.
URL:https://www.rrampt.com/event/nordic-nations-from-vikings-to-global-middle-powers
LOCATION:Bayshore Community Centre
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