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Chicago Hyde Park Village

5500 S Woodlawn Avenue
Chicago, IL 60637
INFO@CHPV.ORG
773-363-1933

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Date: 12/12/2022
Subject: Last chance! RSVP now for CHPV's Dec 14 Holiday Party and More!
From: Chicago Hyde Park Village




 
Upcoming Events!
 
RSVP Now for the CHPV Holiday Party!
CHPV HOLIDAY PARTY!
Wednesday, December 14
 
Celebrate the holidays at our monthly in-person Drop-In event! Great food & friends, Holiday Sing-Along, Decoration Exchange, Cookie Share, and more!
 
 
CHPV Holiday Cookie Recipes!
Tray of holiday cookies
For some festive inspiration this holiday season, download the Recipe Booklet from CHPV's 2020 Holiday Cookies and Tea Recipe Exchange & Gathering. 
 
 

Hearing less lately? You
Hearing Loss Support Group
 
Friday, December 16
Monthly on the 3rd Friday
3:00 – 4:30 Central
 

Declutterer's Support
 
2nd and 4th Mondays each month
3:30 – 4:30 Central via Zoom
 
As we learned from the tragic fire in Hyde Park on December 6, clutter isn't just a nuisance. It can be dangerous!
CHPV's Declutterer's Support offers support, encouragement, and strategies. Share with others tackling the challenge of decluttering while turning the the project into fun in the process! Open to all. Everyone is welcome.
 

 
CHPV NEWS!
Make a Change handwritten note with coins held in cupped hands. Photo by Katt Yukawa on Unsplash

How Will YOU Make A Change?

Please make a gift to CHPV today.

 
Chicago Hyde Park Village actively fosters vibrant healthy aging for the community’s older adults. We are determined to grow our services, enriching the lives of older adults, families, and the community at large.

Now your gift can mean TWICE AS MUCH during our $10,000 Challenge Grant! Any donation up to $1,000 received by December 31 will be matched dollar for dollar by CHPV’s Board Challengers.
With many thanks,
Lucas Livingston, Executive Director

 
IN THE COMMUNITY
 
Living Your Fullest Life: Common Concerns as We Age
With Skyline Village Chicago and the National Council of Jewish Women
 
Dec 5, 7pm, Plan While You Can: The Challenging Conversations about Aging
Dec 12, 7pm, Should I stay or should I go? Where should I live?
 
 

Brain Health Part 5 - Social connections and health: why feeling connected matters
Tuesday, December 13, 10:30-11:30 Central
Via Zoom
 
This thought-provoking virtual discussion with presenter Dr. Louise Hawkley, Principal Research Scientist, NORC at the University of Chicago will address the benefits of staying connected in an ever-changing world.
 
Produced with the City of Chicago Department of Family and Support Services and Northwestern’s Feinberg School of Medicine
 

The holiday season is a very lonely time for many people, especially isolated older adults. Will you or someone you know be alone over Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, or New Years Eve?

Make Room @ The Table's annual Holiday Lists bring together a cornucopia of creative ways people can enjoy the holidays by themselves, as well as simple strategies to dish out helpings of festive connectivity for those engaged in solitary celebrations. Learn more on Make Room @ The Table's Facebook page.
 
 
See also: How to Be Less Lonely This Holiday Season
By Julie Pfitzinger, December 1, 2022, Next Avenue

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