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All Upcoming Events, Starting on Dec 17, 2025
Pursuant to Chapter 2 of the Acts of 2025, this meeting of the Somerville Commission for Women may be conducted via remote participation.
Please join the owners and applicants of 307-309 Highland Avenue, the City of Somerville, and Ward 6 Councilor Lance Davis for a virtual neighborhood meeting.
Pursuant to Chapter 2 of the Acts of 2025, this meeting of the Somerville Human Rights Commission may be conducted via remote participation.
Pursuant to Chapter 2 of the Acts of 2025, this meeting of the Somerville Human Rights Commission may be conducted via remote participation.
Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly (LBFE) is collaborating with the Council on Aging to bring you more intergenerational activities! Join local college students for weekly social activities to build connections with your community. Activities vary from board games, card games, arts and crafts, fun conversations, and more.
Join the signature SCOA class in the East Somerville area. We’ll use a play ball, resistance band, and handheld weights to do seated exercises with optional standing strength and balance activities. Enjoy music while doing easy-to-follow functional movements that help support an independent and active lifestyle.
Please see flyer for additional details.
Join this live online class that focuses on strength training and balance. This is a chair-based workout with the option of doing supported standing activity and using handheld weights. Practice exercises that will keep your body and mind healthy, strong, and active.
E-mail John for the Zoom link.
Please see flyer for additional details.
Hearing loss can cause difficulty with communication for both the person who has hearing loss and the communication partner.
Please see flyer for additional details.
Hearing loss can cause difficulty with communication for boththe person who has hearing loss and the communication partner. Hearing devices (ex. hearing aids, cochlear implants) can help, but they do not completely fix the problem.
As the season starts to change in October and November, seniors should look for nutrition advice that addresses their specific health needs during the cooler months. A personalized plan from a qualified professional will focus on boosting immunity, increasing key vitamin intake, and maintaining hydration, such as eating more stews and soups that incorporate both.
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