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Pascal Senior
Activity Center
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Welcome Back! Thank you for your patience during our renovations. We hope you enjoy the updates to the building!
Updates & Highlights
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Monday, March 9
A.I. Workshop
Monday, March 16
Tangle Pattern Art Workshop
Tuesday, March 17
Shamrock Shenanigans
Tuesday, March 24
Meals on Wheels Special Lunch
Monday, March 30
Mindful Moments
Save the Date!
Saturday, April 11
PSI's Spring Flea Market
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AACC Announces Scheduled
System Outage and Registration Deadline
The college is migrating to a new system in March. During this transition, all student and class registration and records will be offline from March 10th through March 23rd. During this time, students cannot register online.
In preparation for the outage, please note the following deadlines:
Friday, March 6th – Last day to accept paper registrations at the centers.
Monday, March 9th – Staff will visit in the morning to collect completed registrations.
March 16th - 20th - The college will be closed, however center classes will continue as normal.
Online registration reopens on March 23rd. Paper registrations can be mailed after the 6th, however, processing won't begin until after March 23rd.
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Information & Assistance Outreach
March 2 -10:00am-12:00pm
Join an Information & Assistance specialist from the Department of Aging & Disabilities to discuss community resources and programs available for older adults. No registration required.
A.I. Workshop - “Image & Video Scams”
March 9 - 2:30-4:00pm
Join instructor Julian Faulkner in learning how to counter A.I. scams in images and videos. Registration required.
Tangle Pattern Workshop
March 16 - 1:00-3:00pm
Practice mindfulness through drawing. Create simple, repetitive patterns that are easy to learn and soothing to draw. No experience needed. All materials supplied. Registration required.
Mindful Moments - “Tiny Treasures”
March 30 - 1:00-2:00pm
Join us for a special Mindful Moments workshop that invites creativity, reflection, and care. Together, we’ll create small keepsake boxes filled with handwritten affirmations, comforting reminders, and tiny symbols of strength. As we decorate each box with meaningful touches, we’ll take time to reflect on the small things that help us feel grounded, hopeful, and whole. Registration required.
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Weekly Programs - No registration required
Knit & Crochet - 9:00-11:30am
Bridge - 12:30-3:00pm
Mexican Train Dominoes - 1:00-3:00pm
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Fitness Orientation
March 10 - 10:30-11:30am
Are you a new member that’s interested in using the fitness equipment? Join instructor Louise Mulvey to learn how to safely use all fitness equipment. This class is mandatory for new members prior to use of the equipment.
Registration required.
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Shamrock Shenanigans!
March 17 @ 10:00am
Let’s party like a leprechaun. Wear your green and join us for the festivities, including games, crafts, and food. Registration required.
Sponsored by PSI
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Special (Meals on Wheels) Lunch
March 24 - 12:00pm
Join us for a special meal from Meals on Wheels. Enjoy cheese tortellini in marinara sauce, apple cabbage sauté, garlic knot, fruit, coconut cake and milk.
Registration at front desk required.
BWMC Advance Care Planning
March 24 - 12:45-1:45pm
Join a representative from BWMC to learn about and complete MOLST and advance directive forms. Registration required.
Van Trip
March 31 - 9:30am-1:30 pm
Marshalls/Michaels & Longhorn Steakhouse
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Weekly Programs. No registration required
Ping Pong (also on Thursday) - 9:00am-11:00am
Wii Bowling - 12:30-3:30pm
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Total Brain Health
Every Wednesday in April
1:00-2:00pm
Developed by leading brain wellness expert and author Dr. Cynthia Green, Total Brain Health classes will teach you the many ways you
can boost everyday thinking. Join us each week to learn simple, practical strategies to build better brain fitness, train as a group using engaging, social and fun workouts, and be part of a no-stress, inclusive class where everyone is welcome. Registration required each class.
Weekly Programs. No registration required
Double Deck Pinochle - 12:00-3:30pm
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Thursday Entertainment @ 12:30pm
March 5 - The Classics
March 12 - Dave Miceli
March 19 - DJ Rudy
March 26 - Mike & Veronne
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Weekly Programs
Ping Pong (also on Tues) - 9:00-11:00am
Open Art Studio - 12:00-4:00pm
Free art time to start, finish, or work on current projects. Registration required with Alice Dudley. Space is limited. $8 supply fee per month - instructor provides supplies. Please see the front desk for more information. Sponsored by PSI.
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Bingo with AKA @ 9:30am
March 13 & 27
Registration required. First card is free. You may purchase up to 3 more cards for $2 each, when you sign in on the day of the bingo. Sponsored by PSI.
Van Trip
March 20 - 10:00am-1:00pm
Annapolis Amish Market
Pascal Book Club
“Good Dirt” by Charmain Wilkerson
March 27 - 10:00am-12:00pm
Join our monthly book club for reading and discussion. Looking for new members! Book list can be picked up at front desk.
Friday Entertainment
March 27 @ 11:30am
Jazz with Jerry
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Weekly Programs
Grief Support Group - 11am-12pm
(March 6, 13 & 20 ONLY)
A group to connect with others who have recently experienced a loss. Participants may find help and guidance through emotional support, validation, and education about grief. Registration required.
Mahjong - 9:30-11:30am
Double Deck Pinochle - 12:30-3:30pm
Chess - 12:30-3:30pm
| | The Anne Arundel County Department of Aging and Disabilities in partnership with Senior Dog Sanctuary is proud to present the Dog of the Month, King! Each month we will showcase an available senior dog for adoption. If interested please fill out an application at www.seniordogsanctuary.com. | | |
Meet Bentley!
12-year-old Bentley came to us after being surrendered to Animal Control when his owners could no longer care for him. This sweet and spunky boy has plenty of personality and love to give. Weighing approximately 21 pounds, he has a healthy appetite and is always excited when it’s mealtime.
Bentley may only have one eye, but it certainly doesn’t slow him down—he keeps up just fine and enjoys every moment of life. Bentley is quite active for his age and loves going for walks, especially when there are squirrels to keep an eye on!
If you’re interested in meeting this wonderful pup and giving him the loving home he deserves, please visit our website and fill out an adoption application today.
https://www.seniordogsanctuary.com/adoption-application.html
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PSI Trip Desk
For pricing and more information please visit the trip desk.
Trip Desk is open Tuesday-Thursday 10:00am-2:00pm
* need more seats filled to run*
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PSI Trip Desk
For pricing and more information, please visit the Trip Desk.
Open Tuesday - Thursday, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
*These trips need more seats filled to run*
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| 2026 Trips |
| | *May 6*
Old Farm House
Tea Party (#1) | *June 2*
All Shook Up" at
Dutch Apple Theater" | June 16-18
"Ride the Rails"
of West Virginia | | July 15 Suicide River Boat Cruise Crab Feast | September 1-15 The Best of Ireland | September 23 "Summer" The Donna Summer Musical at Toby's | | October 14-17 Finger Lakes, NY | November 4 "Joshua" at Sight & Sound Theater | November 19
Old Farm House Tea Party (#2) | | December 4 PA Christmas Gift Show | December 10
"Winter Wonderland" at American Music Theater |
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Have you heard about LRM?
The Longevity Ready Maryland (LRM) plan is Maryland's first comprehensive, 10-year multisector plan designed to coordinate services and policies to support the state's growing population of older adults. It was initiated by an Executive Order signed by Governor Wes Moore in early 2024.
The plan is a collaborative, long-term effort that aims to:
- Consolidate resources and coordinate efforts across government agencies, businesses, and communities.
- Transform systems of care to more sustainably accommodate the increasing number of older Marylanders.
- Ensure all Marylanders can live lives that are healthy, financially secure, socially connected, and purposeful.
The LRM plan is structured around four main "Epic Goals":
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Build a Longevity Ecosystem: Create supportive and inclusive communities for all ages and abilities and build collective capacity at the local level.
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Promote Economic Opportunity: Support a multigenerational workforce with opportunities for all ages and abilities while advancing Maryland's economic competitiveness.
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Prepare Marylanders to Afford Longevity: Improve economic security and affordability for the "100-year lifespan" through affordable housing, health care, financial literacy, and long-term support services.
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Optimize Health, Wellness, and Mobility: Invest in programs that support healthier, more purposeful, and active lifestyles so Marylanders can enjoy longevity and reduce dependency.
The plan includes specific actions like launching a new statewide dementia navigation program, expanding access to home- and community-based services, and modernizing the state's information and referral network.
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Adult Immunization Program
Anne Arundel County Health Department
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Safe, affordable vaccines available for every adult.
The Anne Arundel County Department of Health (DOH) Adult Immunization Program offers safe, effective vaccines for every adult in Anne Arundel County.
Immunizations are available at all DOH Health Centers, Monday - Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Appointments preferred. Walk-Ins welcome.
For information on adult immunizations, call:
Glen Burnie Health Center: 410-222-6633
Magothy Health Center: 410-222-2752
Parole Health Center: 410-222-7247
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