Date: Fri 01-Nov-1996
Date: Fri 01-Nov-1996
Publication: Bee
Author: ANDREA
Quick Words:
health-lunch-and-learn
Full Text:
with photo: Lunching While Learning About Wellness
B Y A NDREA Z IMMERMANN
By changing our "filters" we can perceive our world more positively, broaden
our lives, and help maintain physical health. That was the message shared by
professors Lois and Robert Wolsch at the free Healthy At Any Age Lunch and
Learn Program for senior citizens.
The monthly program, sponsored by Ashlar of Newtown and the Cyrenius Booth
Library, is designed to communicate basic health care information to assist
seniors in making decisions about their own care. Although the range of topics
is wide, all of the programs focus on wellness and offer practical suggestions
on how to care for yourself. A brown bag style lunch is provided free to
participants.
"I thought it was very informative," said Cliff Bumford of Newtown, who came
to the kick-off program this week with fellow members of a widow/widowers
support group. "It helped me understand how to get people to do things without
hurting their feelings."
The Wolschs shared anecdotes and techniques, and welcomed questions from the
participants. The group laughed, asked for suggestions on specific situations,
and some shared their feelings. The speakers, themselves, said the feedback
they received was very interesting and informative. "Everyone was honest and
outgoing," said Mr Wolsch, who added that he and his wife really enjoyed
volunteering to speak at such events.
"I learned a lot about words and how to use them [in a positive way]," said
Lucy Marra, of Brookfield. "We'll be back. We're already planning that."
As part of Ashlar's community outreach, Lunch and Learn is modeled after a
similar program offered by its Masonic care affiliate in Wallingford in
conjunction with the local library. The success of that endeavor has inspired
Community Resources Manager Evelyn Lawrance this is correct to establish the
program here in Newtown.
The program runs from 12:30 to 2 pm in the undercroft of Trinity Church at the
corner of Church Hill Road and Main Street. Upcoming Lunch and Learn meetings
are "The Power of Touch" (aroma therapy, massage and relaxation, the
importance of contact with other people) on November 19, and "Facing the
Holidays When The Kids Are Adults" on December 17. Topics for future programs
will be chosen in response suggestions from participants. When the library
expansion is completed, meetings will be moved there.
Any senior citizen interested in attending the Healthy At Any Age Lunch and
Learn Program on the third Tuesday of the month, may register by callingEvelyn
Lawrance at Ashlar of Newtown, 426-5847.
