Connecting with Creativity: The Proven Benefits of Art, Storytelling, Movement and Music Plus A Celebration

Tuesday, May 14, 2024 from 1:00pm to 3:00pm

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Participate in an interactive event to learn how creativity and movement can spark joy, social engagement, and cognitive benefits for persons living with dementia.

Maria Genné, the founder & director of Kairos Alive, will explain how her intergenerational workshops integrate dance, music, and storytelling. Holly Nelson, Director of Lifelong Learning & the Arts at Lyngblomsten, will discuss the importance of art and music and why doing and enjoying is more important than the final product. Carolyn Klaver RN, a dementia specialist for Lyngblomsten Community services, will lead the group in Timeslips, a creative storytelling program.

We are concluding our presentation with a celebration! We are delighted to announce that Sara Barsel, co-founder and leader of the Roseville Alzheimer's Community Action Team, has been awarded the 2023 Andrus Award for Community Service by AARP Minnesota. Sara will be presented her award at a post-event reception sponsored by AARP Minnesota. Cake and refreshments will be served!

Caring & Coping is sponsored by the City of Roseville and the Roseville Area Senior Program.

Location: Roseville City Hall - City Council Chambers.

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