YOU’RE INVITED
JOIN US THURSDAY, JULY 11TH
STOP BY AND TOUR WITH US AND RECEIVE A TAKE HOME CEU & DINNER FOR TWO!
JULY 11, 2019
4:00PM – 6:30PM
6400 Cheyenne Trail, Plano TX 75023
1.0 CEU Credit for RN, LVN, PT, OT, SW, ST
RSVP by calling LaCrecia Whirl at 972-769-1109
or via email LWHIRL@DAYSPRINGAL.ORG
Join us February 15th at 6:30p.m.
To Enjoy a Special Musical Performance By
The Western Flyers
Compliments of Mr. Charlie Miles
Hosted By DaySpring Senior Living
Please RSVP by calling 972.769.1109 by February 8th
The Western Flyers are one of the most exciting bands to glide on to the music scene in years! Their unique sound is a cross section of the Great American Songbook: classic western swing, hot jazz & swing standards, vintage country & cowboy songs, and electrifying old-time fiddle tunes. The trio features archtop guitar slinger Joey McKenzie, who brings his dynamic rhythm guitar style and smooth vocals to the band – along with Katie Glassman, a 3-time National Swing Fiddle Champion and vintage-style singer extraordinaire. The “Baron of the Bass,” Gavin Kelso, compliments the band in a mighty way with his incredible upright bass playing and baritone vocals. Dubbed “The Biggest Little Band in the Land”, folks often comment, “You guys sound bigger than you look”!
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Join us on the first Tuesday of each month at 1:00p.m. as Lou Stark from the Plano Senior Center leads Memory Café!
Memory Café is a wonderfully welcoming place for individuals with Alzheimer’s or any type of the dementias or other brain disorders. Additionally, it is helpful for people with all forms of mild cognitive impairment.
While a Memory Café is beneficial to those afflicted, it is also beneficial for their caregivers. It is a time during which you can enjoy activities with your loved one while also enjoying a break from the normal daily routine.
Memory Café is a safe and comfortable space where caregivers and their loved ones can socialize, listen to music, play games, and enjoy other appropriate activities together.
It is our hope that each month as we meet for Memory Café, you will find support through connection with others.
Join us on the first Tuesday of each month at 1:00p.m. as Lou Stark from the Plano Senior Center leads Memory Café!
Memory Café is a wonderfully welcoming place for individuals with Alzheimer’s or any type of the dementias or other brain disorders. Additionally, it is helpful for people with all forms of mild cognitive impairment.
While a Memory Café is beneficial to those afflicted, it is also beneficial for their caregivers. It is a time during which you can enjoy activities with your loved one while also enjoying a break from the normal daily routine.
Memory Café is a safe and comfortable space where caregivers and their loved ones can socialize, listen to music, play games, and enjoy other appropriate activities together.
It is our hope that each month as we meet for Memory Café, you will find support through connection with others.
Join us on the first Tuesday of each month at 1:00p.m. as Lou Stark from the Plano Senior Center leads Memory Café!
Memory Café is a wonderfully welcoming place for individuals with Alzheimer’s or any type of the dementias or other brain disorders. Additionally, it is helpful for people with all forms of mild cognitive impairment.
While a Memory Café is beneficial to those afflicted, it is also beneficial for their caregivers. It is a time during which you can enjoy activities with your loved one while also enjoying a break from the normal daily routine.
Memory Café is a safe and comfortable space where caregivers and their loved ones can socialize, listen to music, play games, and enjoy other appropriate activities together.
It is our hope that each month as we meet for Memory Café, you will find support through connection with others.
Join us on the first Tuesday of each month at 1:00p.m. as Lou Stark from the Plano Senior Center leads Memory Café!
Memory Café is a wonderfully welcoming place for individuals with Alzheimer’s or any type of the dementias or other brain disorders. Additionally, it is helpful for people with all forms of mild cognitive impairment.
While a Memory Café is beneficial to those afflicted, it is also beneficial for their caregivers. It is a time during which you can enjoy activities with your loved one while also enjoying a break from the normal daily routine.
Memory Café is a safe and comfortable space where caregivers and their loved ones can socialize, listen to music, play games, and enjoy other appropriate activities together.
It is our hope that each month as we meet for Memory Café, you will find support through connection with others.
Join us on the first Tuesday of each month at 1:00p.m. as Lou Stark from the Plano Senior Center leads Memory Café!
Memory Café is a wonderfully welcoming place for individuals with Alzheimer’s or any type of the dementias or other brain disorders. Additionally, it is helpful for people with all forms of mild cognitive impairment.
While a Memory Café is beneficial to those afflicted, it is also beneficial for their caregivers. It is a time during which you can enjoy activities with your loved one while also enjoying a break from the normal daily routine.
Memory Café is a safe and comfortable space where caregivers and their loved ones can socialize, listen to music, play games, and enjoy other appropriate activities together.
It is our hope that each month as we meet for Memory Café, you will find support through connection with others.
Join us on the first Tuesday of each month at 1:00p.m. as Lou Stark from the Plano Senior Center leads Memory Café!
Memory Café is a wonderfully welcoming place for individuals with Alzheimer’s or any type of the dementias or other brain disorders. Additionally, it is helpful for people with all forms of mild cognitive impairment.
While a Memory Café is beneficial to those afflicted, it is also beneficial for their caregivers. It is a time during which you can enjoy activities with your loved one while also enjoying a break from the normal daily routine.
Memory Café is a safe and comfortable space where caregivers and their loved ones can socialize, listen to music, play games, and enjoy other appropriate activities together.
It is our hope that each month as we meet for Memory Café, you will find support through connection with others.