Florists in Bedford Hills, NY
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Bedford: Memory Lane Cafe, 10 a.m.-noon the fourth Wednesday of the month, Bedford Hills Center, 30 Colby Court. Reservations suggested, but drop-ins welcome. For information, call Shirley Gordon at 647-6390 or shirlgrdn@yahoo.com. Next: Jan. 27.• Concord: The Capital Area Memory Cafe, 2-4 p.m. the third Wednesday, Granite Ledges of Concord, 151 Langley Parkway. A collaboration of Concord Hospital, Concord Regional Visiting Nurse Association, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Concord and Granite Ledges. Call 230-5673 or email Jennifer.Brechtel@crvna.org. Next: Jan. 20.• Dover: Alzheimer’s Cafe at Children’s Museum of New Hampshire, 6 Washington St., 2-4 p.m. the third Thursday. Reservations aren’t needed. Cafe is free, but donations accepted. Call Paula Rais, 742-2002 ext. 104 or email paula@childrens-museum.org. Next: Jan. 21.• Hanover: The Upper Valley Memory Cafe, usually one Saturday a month, the Mayor Room, Howe Library, 13 South St. Registration not necessary. Contact Dartmouth-Hitchcock Aging Resource Center at 653-3460 or AgingCenter@hitchcock.org. No cafe is planned in January. Next: Feb. 6, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.• Manchester: Alzheimer’s Cafe at Currier Museum of Art, 150 Ash St., 2-4 p.m. the second Wednesday. Free; no RSVP required. Contact Megan McIntyre, 669-6144 ext. 113 or mmcintyre@currier.org. Next: Jan. 13.• Nashua: Memory Cafe in Nashua Public Library theater, 2 Court St., 2-3:30 p.m. the third Friday. Free refreshments, activities centered on a monthly theme. To register, Carol Luers Eyman at 589-4610 or carol.eyman@nashualibrary.org or go to www.tinyurl.com/nplevents. Next: Jan. 15 when the theme is TimeSlips storytelling.• Peterborough: Memory Cafe in Summerhill Assisted Living and Memory Care Community’s pub, 183 Old Dublin Road, 2-3 p.m. the first Thursday. Free. Reservations not required, but helpful. Call 924-6238 or go to summerhillal.com. Next: Jan. 7.Littleton center starting a coffee club in JanuaryLITTLETON — Littleton Area Senior Center, 77 Riverglen Lane, is starting a Let’s Talk Coffee Club next month.“As winter descends in our area, many of us will suffer from various ailments and stages of aging. No one is immune. But we can help each other through the winter months and beyond with friendly support,” the center wrote about the club. Seniors are invited to share a cup of coffee along with some stories at the club’s monthly meetings, starting Friday, Jan. 8, from 9 to 10:30 a.m.A Laugh-in Day is planned Wednesday, Jan. 6. Seniors are encouraged to dress up, tell a joke, carry out a practical joke, anything to make people laugh.The Bookworms Book Club will discuss “The Chaperone” by Laura Moriarty when it meets at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 26.For more about the center’s activities, call 444-6050. (The Union Leader)