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THIS WEEK!
Join Museum Docent, Educator Lauren Ray as she guides us in a live, virtual tour of the museum’s permanent exhibition. Participants will be able to explore the exhibition and ask questions in real time. This 1.5-hour tour includes all three wings of the permanent exhibition. The Holocaust/Shoah Wing provides an expanded look at the Holocaust through artifacts, survivor testimonies, photography and more. The Human Rights Wing covers trials of major Nazi leaders after the Holocaust, the development of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the 10 Stages of Genocide. The Pivot to America Wing focuses on our nation’s foundational ideals, historical reality, and path toward human and civil rights in America.

Thursday, April 8, 2:30 - 4:00 p.m.
$13

The mission of the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum is to
 teach the history of the Holocaust and advance human rights
to combat prejudice, hatred, and indifference.
at
Goodwood Museum and Gardens

Thursday, April 8
10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
$10
Part One of Three Part Nutrition Series

Wednesday, April 7
11:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon
Learn more about choosing and preparing healthy food this year. This series is based on the recently updated Dietary Guidelines for Americans and will include a special focus on the nutrition needs of older adults, recipe demonstrations, and an interactive Q & A with local nutrition professionals. 
Presented by Tallahassee Memorial Metabolic Health Center and UF/IFAS Extension Family Nutrition Program.
WHAT'S NEW?
Thursday, April 15
1:30 – 3:00 p.m.
$5.00

Tallahassee was established nearly 200 years ago in 1824. The United States had just acquired Florida from the Spanish, and most of the new territory’s white population was concentrated in Pensacola and St. Augustine. So why did the earliest territorial legislators choose to build a completely new capital in what was then such a remote area? How was the exact location selected? Furthermore, it’s one thing to build a group of government buildings, but how did Tallahassee grow beyond its official capacity into a thriving community? In this course, State Archives of Florida historian Dr. Josh Goodman will explore the earliest deliberations about where Florida’s capital ought to be, as well as the early history of Tallahassee’s development as a community. The program will incorporate a variety of maps, images, and other historical records from the State Archives of Florida.
CAPITAL CITY
SENIOR GAMES
Friday, April 30
to
Tuesday, May 11

NOTE: All schedules are subject to change depending on the status of the COVID-19 pandemic in our community at that time.
For our age 50+ active adults who like to have fun and enjoy a little friendly competition, the CCSG have been rescheduled from their usual time in March to April-May. There are opportunities for all levels of athleticism!
Hosted by the City of Tallahassee’s Parks, Recreation, and Neighborhood Affairs (PRNA) department and the Tallahassee Senior Center (TSC) in partnership with Friends of Our Parks, Leon County Government, TSC Foundation, Visit Tallahassee, Capital Health Plan, and Audiology Associates.
For a complete listing of Art Classes
and other
Exciting Art Happenings
Fundraiser for TSC for the Arts

Purchase ONE-OF-A-KIND cards
that are ORIGINAL PIECES OF ART
that came be framed and enjoyed forever
and
Support the Tallahassee Senior Center Art Program!

ART PROGRAM QUESTIONS + INFORMATION
Jennifer Haskins, Art Program Coordinator

To join the Tallahassee Senior Center for the Arts Facebook Page click here
HEALTH, WELL-BEING, + FITNESS
for
Up-to-date COVID-19 Information!

Resource Cards - Testing, Vaccines, and More
Links to National, State, and Local Updates
Panel of physicians discuss the vaccine (video)
HEALTH + WELLNESS PROGRAMS AND FITNESS CLASSES
QUESTIONS + INFORMATION
Ruth Nickens, RN, Health + Wellness Coordinator
Fitness classes are provided by the City of Tallahassee Parks, Recreation & Neighborhood Affairs, the Tallahassee Senior Center and Foundation, and Senior Services supporters like you!
LIFELONG LEARNING QUESTIONS + INFORMATION
Maureen Haberfeld, Lifelong Learning Coordinator
850-891-4033
Information + Resources
Join the Tallahassee Senior Center!
Donate in Honor or Memory of Someone!
Purchase A
Star for the
Galaxy Star Wall!



Your donations and membership are tax deductible.

TO DONATE, click here
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION and to RENEW ONLINE

To set up Automatic Payments (monthly or annual), click here

Checks can be mailed to:
TSC Foundation, 1400 N. Monroe St., Tallahassee, FL, 32303

For information or assistance, email Karin.Caster@talgov.com
Donations, honorariums, memorial gifts,
galaxy stars, and legacy gifting are appreciated!
The mission of Tallahassee Senior Services is to offer programs, activities, and opportunities designed to encourage active living, optimal aging, and social fitness for independent adults age 50+.

The TSC Foundation generates funding to support programs,
services and participants of Tallahassee Senior Services.
A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF THE CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE (800-435-7352) WITHIN THE STATE OR WWW.FDACS.GOV/ConsumerServices
REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE.” Registration #CH8035
Links to programs, classes and opportunities!