WARRENBROOK’S EVENTS LISTING

 Join us for lunch.
All Somerset County-operated Senior Centers offer a nutritionally balanced lunch,
Monday through Friday
for a suggested donation of $2.50, for anyone 60 and above. Menu choices include a hot meat-based or meatless entrée or a cold meat-based or meatless boxed lunch. Please make reservations prior to 10:00 am the previous business day.
“Cognitive Skills”
July 18 – 10:30 am
by Mike Dicristino, LearningRx of Warren See how brain training can help you learn more effectively and efficiently.
 “The Power of Color”
July 19 – 10:30 am
by Audrey Oxenhorn, LCSW Colors have been used very successfully for healing, entertainment and creating beautiful, peaceful spaces from the beginning of time.
Warrenbrook Book Club
July 19 – 1:30-3:00 pm
(New Members Welcome!)
‘Featured Book: “Digging to America,” Join the Warrenbrook Book Club to discuss Anne Taylor’s “Digging America.”
“Drumming Circle and its Health Benefits”
July 20 – 10:30 am
by Sharon Silverstein, Living at Peace A Drumming Circle feeds the mind, body and spirit. It’s a holistic experience that leaves a person feeling a sense of joy!
 “Handle with Care: George Frideric Handel’s Royal Fireworks Overture”
July 25 – 10:30 am
by George Marriner Maull Artist Director of the Discovery Orchestra Join us as George takes us through the blueprint of this overture and teaches listening skills that will help the attendees to connect with classical music). July 26 – Meet & Greet, 10:00-10:30 am
 “All Over This Land: American Regional Folk Music”
July 26 – 10:30 am
by Saul Broudy, Ph.D., Folklorist and Performer, (Though society is becoming increasingly homogeneous, regional expressive variation still exists and reflects the strength of our cultural differences.
Midsummer Social Dance
July 27 – 1:00-3:00 pm
(Join Bice DiFelice, professional dancer and coordinator for Warrenbrook’s Social Dance activities, for two-hours of ballroom dancing in a social and fun-filled atmosphere. To enhance the day’s program, why not call and make reservations for lunch prior to the dance party. The center offers a choice of four menus, meat and meatless options, for a suggested donation of $2.50. Reservations must be made by Monday, July 25).