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Senior Center Announces Virtual Programs For May In Iowa City

GenStories brings together members of the Iowa City Senior Center and local teenagers for a series of conversations over Zoom.

May 4, 2021

If you are looking for opportunities to stay active, curious, and connected from anywhere this month, check out the Iowa City Senior Center’s new line-up of virtual programs.

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Some highlights in The Center's May calendar include a virtual tour of the Old Capitol Museum, an author reading featuring mystery novelist Craig Willis, a multi-week video lecture series exploring the aging brain, and an array of fitness classes presented live over Zoom.

The public is invited to watch the premiere of a new video documenting The Center's intergenerational interview project, GenStories: Storytelling Across Generations, at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, May 12.

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GenStories brings together members of the Iowa City Senior Center and local teenagers for a series of conversations over Zoom.

New opportunity for North Liberty residents

The Center's May calendar also features a special membership offer for North Liberty residents. Now through June 30, 2021, North Liberty residents age 50+ can lock in a discounted membership at The Center for one year and enjoy the same discounted membership rates as Iowa City residents ($40 for an individual, $65 for a couple). This offer is made possible by grant funding from the City of North Liberty. North Liberty residents may call 319-356-5220 to sign up or renew membership.

For more information about the Iowa City Senior Center, class registration and more, visit www.icgov.org/senior or call 319-356-5220.


This press release was produced by the City of Iowa City. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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