May 13, 2026

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Center for Modern Aging Princeton

A Semi-Weekly Eblast

DANCE OF SPRING: CELEBRATING ASIAN HERITAGE (In-Person at MH Location)

Wednesday, May 13, 6:00–7:00 p.m.

Fee: $10

Come celebrate Asian Heritage Month with a beautiful evening of traditional Chinese dance! Experience the colors of spring, graceful movement, and the spirit, beauty, and passion of a rich cultural tradition. The Singyee Dance Group will share inspiring performances that bring the elegance of Chinese dance to life while celebrating connection, culture, and community. Join us for an uplifting hour filled with artistry, joy, and a glimpse into the beauty of Chinese culture. We can’t wait to celebrate together!

POP-UP ART STUDIO (In-Person at SPB Location)

Wednesday, May 13, 5:30–7:30 p.m.

Fee: $10 

An Evening Pop-Up Art Studio: Create, Connect, and Unwind, a welcoming drop-in pop-up art studio where creativity meets the community. Every second Wednesday evening of the month, from 5:30–7:30 p.m., adults are welcome to relax, recharge, and express themselves through art in a supportive judgement-free environment. Each session includes a fun, minimally guided project, along with music, light snacks, and open creative time. This monthly gathering is designed to alleviate stress and provide a space to connect with others, rediscover joy, and nurture emotional well-being through the simple act of creating art. 

No experience is needed, bring yourself and a willingness to create.

REEL TALK: “BIRDERS” (In-Person at SPB Location)

Wednesday, May 13, 1:00–2:15 p.m.

What happens when a passion for birds transcends one of the most contested borders in the world? Join us for a screening of the documentary “Birders,” which follows birdwatchers on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border who share a love of nature that knows no boundaries. After the film, we’ll gather for a guided discussion exploring the intersection of wildlife, culture, and communities that cross borders.

Rated: Not Rated; Genre: Documentary/Short; Run Time: 37 minutes

Registration required, no fee.

MEMORY CAFÉ (In-Person at MH Location)

Thursday, May 14 at 10:00 a.m.

(Usually the second Thursday of each month)

Memory Cafés are open social gatherings with activities, refreshments, and conversations focused on people living with changes in their memory or thinking, and the people who care for them. This is a place to have fun together, talk with others who understand what you’re going through, and an opportunity to try something new!

Registration Required, no fee.

AGING WITH DIGNITY: FIVE WISHES FOR ADVANCE CARE PLANNING (Hybrid – In-Person at SPB Location and on Zoom)

Thursday, May 14, 1:00–2:00 p.m.

Seventy percent of Americans nearing the end of their lives are unable to make decisions about their own healthcare. In this one-hour presentation, Paul Knight will discuss the benefits of Advance Care Planning, which involves discussing and documenting end-of-life healthcare preferences ahead of time. Everyone who attends will receive a complimentary copy of “Five Wishes,” a valuable tool for facilitating this process.

About “Five Wishes”: “Five Wishes” is a widely respected document template created by the nonprofit organization Aging with Dignity. It guides individuals in documenting their preferences for end-of-life care. Once completed, it is a legal advance directive, and also addresses comfort care, personal relationships, and messages to loved ones. Its comprehensive and compassionate approach has led some to call it “the advance directive with a heart and soul.”

Facilitator: Paul Knight has many years of experience leading seminars and workshops on various topics and is certified by the non-profit organization Aging with Dignity to give talks on advance care planning and “Five Wishes.” He is also the facilitator of the Transition to Retirement group at CMAP.

Registration is required, no fee.

USING YOUR WITS (In-Person at SPB Location)

Thursdays, May 14 through June 25, 2:00–3:00 p.m.

Fee: Per session is $5 or for series $30

Did you know that approximately forty-five percent of dementia cases are preventable with lifestyle changes? Using Your Wits includes seven individual sessions on the various components contributing to good brain health and dementia prevention. Key topics include the importance of sleep, nutrition, cognitive fitness, memory, and conclude with a special two-hour session on music and the brain. Each part of UYW is interactive and includes group brain fitness. Participants may enroll in the full series or register for individual sessions. Each session stands on its own while also contributing to the overall program.

Instructor: Lisa Bayer

¡SE HABLA ESPAÑOL! CHARLAS DEL CORAZÓN (Zoom)

Thursday, May 14, 4:00–5:00 p.m.

Únete a conversaciones dinámicas y actividades que te sumergen en diversas culturas. Con juegos, narraciones y dinámicas interactivas, estos encuentros crean conexiones auténticas. Registro requerido, sin costo.

Join engaging conversations and activities that immerse you in diverse cultures. Through games, storytelling, and interactive dynamics, these sessions foster authentic connections.

Registration required, no fee.

iPHONE ACCESSIBILITY (Zoom)

Friday, May 15, 11:00 a.m.–noon.

Did you know your iPhone has built-in features to make it easier to see, hear, and use? Join our Digital Literacy team for a deep dive into iPhone Accessibility. We’ll show you how to customize text size, use Magnifier, enable VoiceOver, and set up shortcuts that work for you. Whether you want to reduce eye strain or simplify navigation, come discover how to make your iPhone fit your unique needs!

Registration Required, no fee.

MEN & WOMEN IN RETIREMENT SPECIAL PRESENTATION - “PRINCETON AND THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION” (Hybrid – In-Person SPB Location and on Zoom)

Friday, May 15, 10:00 a.m.–noon

This presentation explores Princeton’s early history, key moments of the American Revolutionary War during the “Ten Crucial Days,” culminating in the Battle of Princeton on January 3, 1777, and the war’s impact on Princeton. 

Barry Singer, a member of Men in Retirement and longtime Princeton resident, has worked for the past sixteen years as a volunteer with the Historical Society of Princeton.

Registration required, no fee.

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TAI CHI AND QIGONG – LEVEL 1 BEGINNER (In-Person at SPB Location)

Tuesdays, May 19 through June 23, 10:00–11:00 a.m.

Fee: $40 resident/$45 nonresident

Start or continue your journey to improved well-being with our six-week intro class to Tai Chi and Qigong. These ancient Chinese practices combine slow, deliberate movements and controlled breathing to enhance physical and mental health. Tai Chi is a system of gentle, flowing movements that can improve balance, flexibility, and muscle strength. Qigong focuses on breath control and a series of repetitive exercises to enhance energy flow (Qi) throughout the body and promote vitality. 

Join today and start your path to a healthier and more balanced you!

Instructor: Rich Lund

UPCOMING GROUPS

NEXT CHAPTER: WIDOWS AND WIDOWERS (Hybrid)

Wednesday, May 13 & 27 at 11:00 a.m.

MEMORY CAFÉ (In-Person at SPB Location)

Thursday, May 14 at 10:00 a.m.

TRANSITION TO RETIREMENT (Hybrid)

Friday, May 15, 2:30 p.m.

AGING GAILY (Hybrid) 

Monday, May 18, 2:30 p.m.

BEREAVEMENT 

Monday, May 18 at 11:00 a.m.

LET’S TALK (In-Person at Monument Hall)

Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m.

Read group descriptions HERE.

Thank you to our featured sponsors:

GROUP/PROGRAM LOCATION KEY:

MH – Monument Hall at 1 Monument Drive

NSK – Nancy S. Klath Center for Lifelong Learning at 101 Poor Farm Road

SPB – Suzanne Patterson Building at 45 Stockton Street

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H – Hybrid Group/Program

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TED TALKS (Hybrid – In-Person at SPB Location and on Zoom)

Tuesdays in May, 10:30 a.m.

Together we’ll watch a TED Talk then participate in an awesome discussion led by Helen Burton. Everyone’s invited! This month’s buzzworthy topics:

May 19 — Mariana Atencio: What makes you special?

Registration required, no fee.


WEDNESDAY NIGHT WATCH PARTY: “HAMNET” (Hybrid: In-Person at MH Location and on Zoom)

Wednesday, May 20, 6:00–8:00 p.m.

From director Chloé Zhao comes a breathtaking portrait of grief, love, and the stories we tell to survive it. Set in Elizabethan England, “Hamnet” follows Agnes — the fiercely independent wife of a young William Shakespeare — as she grapples with unimaginable loss after the death of her son. A deeply human story about the enduring power of a mother’s love and the way sorrow can be transformed into art.

Rated: PG-13; Genre: Historical Drama; Runtime: 1 hour and 58 minutes

Registration required, no fee. 

WOMEN, MEMORY, AND CAREGIVING: UNDERSTANDING DEMENTIA’S IMPACT (Hybrid – In-Person at SPB Location and on Zoom)

Wednesday, May 20, 11:00 a.m.–noon

Join Jenna Noecker from Alzheimer’s New Jersey, hosted by Artis Senior Living, for an informative program exploring the unique connection between women's health and memory care. Women are disproportionately affected by dementia—not only as those more likely to be diagnosed, but also as primary caregivers for loved ones living with cognitive decline.

This session will cover early warning signs of dementia, environmental risk factors, and the emotional and physical impact of caregiving. Participants will also learn practical mindfulness and wellness strategies to support caregivers and promote overall well-being.

Registration required, no fee.

OBJECTS AND MEMORIES: A VIRTUAL SCAVENGER HUNT (Zoom)

Friday, May 22, 2:00–3:00 p.m.

Take on fun scavenger prompts that send you exploring your home! Find an object, bring it back, and share its story with fellow participants online. It’s a creative, laughter-filled way to connect, reminisce, and celebrate the little treasures hiding around you!

Instructor: Jasenia Casiano

Registration required, no fee.

MEDICARE APPOINTMENTS (In-Person at SPB Location)

Second and Fourth Friday of Each Month

Our Medicare expert, Roderick Spann from Senior Advisors, will be on-site every second and fourth Friday to assist with Medicare-related questions, enrollment, and guidance. Stop by for personalized support and expert advice!

PICKLEBALL MANIA

Join us for pickleball instructions sessions available for everyone from beginners to intermediate, private lessons to larger group workshops! You can even rent our court for your own private group play in our climate controlled gym! Learn more about our programs and check out next months schedule on our website below.

GROUP/PROGRAM LOCATION KEY:

MH – Monument Hall at 1 Monument Drive

NSK – Nancy S. Klath Center for Lifelong Learning at 101 Poor Farm Road

SPB – Suzanne Patterson Building at 45 Stockton Street

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H – Hybrid Group/Program

Cost should never be a barrier to learning! 

Senior Scholarships are available for all our programs.

To request a scholarship, go HERE.

Please note that Zoom assistance is available,

please click HERE to request tech help.

Tel: 609.751.9699 |  info@cmaprinceton.org | website: cmaprinceton.org

THE POWER OF OPEN DOORS: YOUR GIFT KEEPS DOORS OPEN FOR OLDER ADULTS TO CONNECT, LEARN, AND THRIVE!

Because you have been engaged in CMAP programming, we invite you to make a donation to help continue our work with older adults across the region. 

While we are “Doing Business As” Center for Modern Aging, many financial institutions may list us as Princeton Senior Resource Center. Checks can be accepted under either name. For our tax ID number, please contact cgomes@cmaprinceton.org or call 609.751.9699, ext. 108, if needed.

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