pexels-charl-durand-6486112600Successful Aging - 1st Tuesday monthly group for Young and Old — and In-Between!

What IS ‘successful” aging; how can we help ourselves – and others – get there? Interested in exploring this with other Harvard/Radcliffe alums? Inviting you to join us.

- Is it helpful – and interesting -- to learn about these issues at any age? Earlier choices affect us as we age: physical and emotional health, finances, relationships – and what we pass to others, including our children.What IS successful aging? Since all who survive long generally experience sickness, old age and death, is successful aging an oxymoron?
-Interesting conversations, helpful learnings, enjoyment, friendships arise as we share our ideas, knowledge, and experience.

-Or, since all who survive long generally experience sickness, old age and death, do you think successful aging an oxymoron?

Structure: Meet once a month, more for those who wish, for 1 ½ hours to share our experiences, understandings, usually a question/topic for our meeting, perhaps a speaker, perhaps related reading or podcast or video; occasionally a moment to celebrate a birthday of a group member – whether it’s 25 or 50 or 100.
Breakout groups encourage deeper discussions and connections.
Participate and help shape the discussion and the structure.
 

Co-Host:
Lee Robbins, Ph.D.:Social Systems Sciences, has spent much of his life organizing and nurturing groups and organizations including the Management, Spirituality and Religion Group and its annual participant-led Retreats of the international Academy of Management; the progenitor of the International Ombudsman Association; the San Francisco Gay Intellectual Salon; a multi-college urban studies and intervention program, and he recently supervised a dissertation on Re-Engagement by Elders.
 

Questions regarding the event, please contact Lee Robbins at leerobbins@sonic.net.

Co-Host: TBD

Tuesday, September 6th
7:30pm - 9:00pm PT

HCSF Members: Free
Non-members: $10

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Event Registration (Harvard Alumni):
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Zoom meeting link and dial-in information will be sent the day of the event at noon to those who RSVP. Please make sure you are all set to use Zoom before the conference. Click here to Get Started on Zoom.
 
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Registration problems please contact Kirsten Pickford at info@harvardclubsf.org.
 

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