Events
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Bring your project and work with others: knitting, crocheting, quilting or needlework. Online registration here |
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Gentle poses and stretches with the support of a chair will help improve balance, build core strength, increase flexibility and much more. Free for NNORC residents. $5 per class for non-NNORC residents. Online registration here |
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Bring your project and work with others: knitting, crocheting, quilting or needlework. Online registration here |
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Traditional mat class will walk you through a range of poses, breathwork and a closing relaxation. Bring your own mat, yoga ties, props, and a bottle of water. Free for NNORC residents. $5 per class for non-NNORC residents. Instructor: Bailey Walz. Online registration here |
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Gentle poses and stretches with the support of a chair will help improve balance, build core strength, increase flexibility and much more. Free for NNORC residents. $5 per class for non-NNORC residents. Online registration here
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Join NNORC Care Manager Eva Murphy for this monthly instructional series. Please bring your fully charged device. This month’s theme – Learn to Use the Reminder App Online registration here |
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Bring your project and work with others: knitting, crocheting, quilting or needlework. Online registration here |
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Join conductor David Alan Miller, Music Director for the Albany Symphony Orchestra and two-time Grammy award-winning conductor for this exciting program. The Maestro will turn you into a great conductor while revealing all the secret mysteries of the world of conducting. Online registration here
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Appointments are required. Bring your fully charged device (tablet, phone or laptop). Online registration here |
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A 5-Week Journey of Connection & Discovery Winter can feel long, but you don't have to navigate it alone. Join us for a unique, small-group series designed to help you stay active, connected, and inspired. This isn't your typical "craft" group. Through hands-on activities, we explore the things that matter most: health, memory, and resilience. |
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Gentle poses and stretches with the support of a chair will help improve balance, build core strength, increase flexibility and much more. Free for NNORC residents. $5 per class for non-NNORC residents. Online registration here |
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Located in the eastern Caribbean Sea, Martinique is a lush, mountainous island. We’ll explore the historic and cultural heart of Fort-de-France. We’ll begin at the Schœlcher Library, an architectural marvel named after French abolitionist Victor Schœlcher. We’ll visit the Saint-Louis Cathedral, the spiritual center of Fort-de-France and the Fort Saint Louis, a 17th-century fortress overlooking
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Bring your project and work with others: knitting, crocheting, quilting or needlework. Online registration here
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This art project is perfect for a cold winter day! Supplies provided. Please register. Online registration here |
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Calling all January babies! Bring your favorite dish to share and NNORC will provide the cake. All are welcome. Bringing a dish is optional and it doesn’t have to be your birthday to attend. Online registration here
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Traditional mat class will walk you through a range of poses, breathwork and a closing relaxation. Bring your own mat, yoga ties, props, and a bottle of water. Free for NNORC residents. $5 per class for non-NNORC residents. Instructor: Bailey Walz. Online registration here |
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A 5-Week Journey of Connection & Discovery Winter can feel long, but you don't have to navigate it alone. Join us for a unique, small-group series designed to help you stay active, connected, and inspired. This isn't your typical "craft" group. Through hands-on activities, we explore the things that matter most: health, memory, and resilience. |
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Happiness Habits is a secular, science-based course created by Action for Happiness. It combines expert-led insights, practical exercises, and supportive group discussions. This 6-week course explores six themes – Gratitude, Self-Care, Relationships, Resilience, Kindness and Meaning. Mondays, 1/26, 2/2, 2/9, 2/23, 3/2 & 3/9 at 10:30 a.m. The cost of this group is $20, payable
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The Lion Women of Tehran by Marjan Kamali In 1950s Tehran, seven-year-old Ellie lives in grand comfort until the untimely death of her father, forcing Ellie and her mother to move to a tiny home downtown. Lonely and bearing the brunt of her mother’s endless grievances, Ellie dreams for a friend to alleviate her isolation. |
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Nia is a gentle movement practice for holistic healing, blending martial arts and dance in a simple yet effective practice. Participate sitting or standing, shoes or no shoes! $5 per class for non-NNORC residents. Instructor: Andrea Hersh Online registration here |
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Bring your project and work with others: knitting, crocheting, quilting or needlework. Online registration here
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Let’s meet up to play a few games. We’ll have Scrabble, Life, and Trivial Pursuit. While you’re playing, enjoy snacks provided by Mr. Bumbles Cafe! Online registration here |
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Join Bill Ketzer for a brief history of Bethlehem and how parts of the town were gradually annexed by Albany over a century—including the South End, Buckingham Lake, Whitehall, Delaware Avenue South, and southern Pine Hills. Ketzer has served as Bethlehem’s official historian since 2013. Online registration here |
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A 5-Week Journey of Connection & Discovery Winter can feel long, but you don't have to navigate it alone. Join us for a unique, small-group series designed to help you stay active, connected, and inspired. This isn't your typical "craft" group. Through hands-on activities, we explore the things that matter most: health, memory, and resilience. |