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  • All About Medicare

    An educational presentation for anyone who wants to know more about Medicare. Topics will include Parts A, B, C, & D of Medicare, application process, estimated costs, supplements, MAPD, and when is the right time to sign up. This an ideal course for people that are turning 65 or over 65 and coming off their employer medical plan.
  • Beyond the Will

    Explore the 25 documents you need before you pass away. What your Will doesn’t cover could cause chaos. Discover 25 essential documents every adult should have in place—from medical directives and financial account info to pet care instructions and property deeds. Learn how to get organized before your loved ones are left scrambling in a time of grief and confusion.
  • Campfire Sing Along

    Join us around the campfire, as Dean plays the guitar and leads & us in singing songs that are fun, upbeat and harmonious. Most of all, the songs are easy to sing and remember. Take a walk with a naturalist and enjoy making smores as well!
  • Community Connection

    Join us on select Wednesdays of the month for informative programs and of course, donuts and coffee. Co-sponsored by the cities of New Hope, Crystal, Robbinsdale, Brooklyn Center, and Robbinsdale Community Education. Call 763-531-5151 for additional program information. September 17 – The Raptor Center A special bird experience as The Raptor Center at the University of Minnesota brings in 3 ambassador raptors (typically an owl, a hawk, and a falcon). We will learn what makes each of them raptors and what makes them stand out amongst birds. Preregister by September 15. October 14 – Consumer Road Show (Tuesday is the Correct date) Scams targeting senior citizens come in all types and sizes, range greatly in complexity, and may originate from someone close to you or a stranger halfway around the world. Join staff from the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office for a presentation and conversation about common scams targeting seniors and what you can do to keep yourself safe. November 19 – Bridging Discussion on Decluttering and Downsizing Fall is the perfect time of year for a deep dive into decluttering your home and preparing for a downsizing move. Learn from Bridging, a 501(c)3 non-profit, who empowers people to thrive in their homes as they strive for housing stability by passing along your donated furniture and housewares. Register by November 17. January 21 – Cafesjian Art Trust Museum Presentation Join staff from the Cafesjian Art Trust Museum (the CAT) to learn more about this new modern and contemporary art museum located in Shoreview, MN. We will discuss the museum’s origins, its unique art collection, and what’s coming up next. We will also study several key artworks from the museum’s current exhibition Collidoscope: de la Torre Brothers Retro-Perspective, on view at the CAT from October 17, 2025 to January 31, 2026. Register by January 19. February 18 - Uncovering & Saving History Travel with Doug Ohman as he photographs cemeteries and uncovers stories of the long forgotten. Learn where the only Revolutionary War soldier to die in Minnesota is buried. Learn the difference between a cemetery and a graveyard and much more. He will share his experiences, photos, stories and actual relics that will bring history to life. Register by February 16. March 18 – Funner Brothers Donut Company Join us for a sweet and hands-on experience with the Funner Brothers Donuts team! Learn what it’s like behind the scenes at a bustling bakery, from mixing dough to making those perfectly golden rings. After the talk, get ready to roll up your sleeves and decorate your very own donut masterpiece, then enjoy your delicious creation! Register by March 16.
  • Cribbage Club

    Strategic games of all sorts are good exercise for your brain. Bring your favorite cribbage board to share and connect with fellow players as we celebrate the game together. Here, the fun is in pegging your way to victory! Join us for a couple of hours of fun! *A hobby group is self paced for those who have a passion for the game, or would like to come learn! Participants can join this group at anytime throughout the session! Call us for drop in pricing 763-504-6990.
  • Downsizing in the Current Housing Market

    Have you been thinking that now might be the time to downsize but aren’t sure where to start, how to do it, or what your options are? Join us to learn the tips and tricks of downsizing. Bonus: all attendees receive the Downsizing Made Easy Guide. “The class gave information I had not thought of. When you are alone it’s up to you to make decisions and find out information especially when you are retired and have lost your daily contacts who can supply ideas.” -Former student
  • Family Love Letter

    Leave instructions—not confusion. Legal documents alone aren’t enough. This heartfelt and practical session introduces you to the “Family Love Letter,” a tool to share personal, financial, and logistical information your family will need in a crisis. Not legalese—just love and clarity.
  • Leisure Age Program

    Mark your calendars! The Leisure Age program brings the good times to the second Thursday of every month. We've got your afternoon covered with cards, games, a tasty light lunch, and fun entertainment. It's a fantastic social gathering, sponsored by Copperfield Hill and the cities of Brooklyn Center, Robbinsdale, and New Hope. Come join the fun! Cards and games, a light lunch, and entertainment will be featured for the social gathering. Sponsored by Copperfield Hill in partnership with Brooklyn Center, Robbinsdale, Crystal, New Hope & Rdale Schools Community Ed. Register by calling 763-569-3400, going to www.BrooklynCenterMN.gov/Recreation, or visit the front desk at the Brooklyn Center Community Center. Located at the Brooklyn Center Community Center (6301 Shingle Creek Pkwy, Brooklyn Center, MN 55430) *Pre-registration ($7) is preferred, but can accept payment on location the day of the event ($12) Entertainment booked for each date: Sept. 11: Echos of Elvis Oct. 9: Weber/St. John Musical Duo Nov. 13: Barsolo Brothers Musical Duo Dec. 11: Gnu Woodwind Quintet
  • Medicare

    As you get closer to 65, the amount of information you receive about Medicare can make the process of applying confusing. This educational meeting about Medicare and Medicare insurance will answer your questions. We will discuss what Medicare covers, what it costs, and how and when to enroll. We will also review the types of Medicare insurance available and the factors to consider when deciding what type of plan is best for you. During the meeting we will cover the following points: What is Medicare? How do you apply for Medicare Medicare Enrollment Periods Late Enrollment Penalties Cost of Medicare Medicare insurance options Medicare Supplement Plans Medicare Advantage Plans Medicare Part D Plans What past participants have said about the class: Highly informative class. Approachable Instructors. Gave out a big booklet guide for us to reference in class and for our own time later . Useful information explained in easy-to-understand language. Very informative and helpful
  • Movie Night

    Enjoy a Free Screening of the well loved film Mamma Mia on December 11 Join us for a feel-good movie night featuring the smash-hit musical Mamma Mia! Set on a sunny Greek island and packed with ABBA’s greatest hits, this free film screening is perfect for a night of music, fun, and heartwarming moments. Whether you’re watching for the first time or the tenth, you’re guaranteed to smile and sing along!
  • Moving Mom and Dad

    Learn 5 Common Mistakes Children of Aging Parents Make and How to Avoid Them. Moving mom and dad is often a challenge, especially when mom and dad are reluctant to address the issue. We will discuss and give an overview of the housing market in general for those considering buying or selling a home.
  • Senior Housing

    Aging often involves transitioning to different housing. Explore alternatives to just single-family living. The process involves coordinating financial and physical health considerations and frequently downsizing a home. We review these aspects so you can plan. Housing discussed- buying & renting-subsidized and elderly waivers, market-rate apartments, 55+, CCRC, independent/assisted living age in place, memory care, cooperatives, condo/townhouses Come with your questions to decide what will work best for you and what are your next steps?
  • Tai Chi

    Discover the calming power of Tai Chi in a free beginner-friendly class led by our skilled instructor. This gentle practice improves balance, flexibility, and focus—perfect for all ages and fitness levels. If you enjoy the session, ask about continuing classes to deepen your practice and enhance your well-being!
  • Ukulele Group Lessons

    UKE CAN DO IT! Whether you’ve never played a note or you’re just getting started, join us to make music, build community, and lift your spirits. This small group will cover the basics of strumming and beginning techniques. Bring your own ukulele or purchase one from Opus. No pressure, just good vibes and great tunes! Ukuleles for purchase from Opus: Scan the code below to see details and ordering instructions.
  • Who Will Inherit the Mess?

    The documents, the dynamics, the decisions—get them right. Avoid common estate planning mistakes that can leave your family overwhelmed. Learn about Wills, Trusts, POAs, Health Care Directives, and how to use TOD/POD designations to pass on assets smoothly and privately. Pre-registration is required. All workshops include time for Q&A and are taught by Jeff Litfin, Certified Estate Planner with Generations Legal Services. Each class is designed to be informative, non-intimidating, and relevant for people at any stage of life or estate planning.