Lifelong Learning
Upcoming Events
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City of Madison - Madison Senior Center
330 W Mifflin St
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City of Madison - Madison Senior Center
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City of Madison - Madison Senior Center
330 W Mifflin St
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City of Madison - Madison Senior Center
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City of Madison - Madison Senior Center
330 West Mifflin Street
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City of Madison - Madison Senior Center
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City of Madison - Madison Senior Center
330 West Mifflin Street
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City of Madison - Madison Senior Center
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City of Madison - Madison Senior Center
330 W Mifflin St
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City of Madison - Madison Senior Center
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City of Madison - Madison Senior Center
330 West Mifflin Street
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City of Madison - Madison Senior Center
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City of Madison - Madison Senior Center
330 W Mifflin St
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City of Madison - Madison Senior Center
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City of Madison - Madison Senior Center
330 West Mifflin Street
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City of Madison - Madison Senior Center
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City of Madison - Madison Senior Center
330 West Mifflin Street
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City of Madison - Madison Senior Center
Ongoing Programs & Activities
The joy of learning never ends, and it turns out that continuing to learn new things is good for the brain, and may even help us to live longer. To register for programs, you can email us or call us at 608-266-6581..
Craft and Coffee
One Monday a Month, 9:30 - 11:00 AM
Join us for coffee, crafting, and creativity. Each month we do a something different. Registration in advance helps us to plan and have enough supplies. Check the Messenger or the Events Calendar for which Monday we are meeting and more information about the project for the month.
Craft with Kids
4th Wednesdays, 9:30 - 11:00 AM
Join our visiting preschool class for a craft and activities. Registration is required, and we are looking for older adults who can commit to attending multiple craft days.
Docs to Digest
Join us in the Senior Center lounge once a month on Thursdays for a special post-lunch documentary screening. I
Exploring Poetry
2nd Wednesday, 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM
This program is for anyone who enjoys poetry. There are opportunities to read, recite, and write. Writing poetry is spills and thrills for the beginner and expert, too. There are countless small pitfalls, but sometimes in the writing,g something happens, an ah-ha moment where the poet feels they can say precisely what needs to be said.
Great Courses to Check Out
We have offered a small library of DVDs produced by the company Great Courses. These are video-taped, semester-long courses from professors all over the country. The DVD sets are available to check out and watch on your own at the Senior Center or at home. Inquire at the Front Desk if you are interested.
Line Dance Class
Wednesdays, 10:00 - 10:50 AM
Get ready to step, shuffle, and groove in our fun and friendly Line Dance Class designed especially for older adults! Instructor Tara Jackson is offering six sessions, where you’ll learn popular line dances including Boots on the Ground, Cowgirl TrailRide, Cleveland Shuffle, and Bad Boy by Luther Vandross. Whether you prefer to dance standing or seated, everyone is welcome to join and move at their own pace. Classes are free - come enjoy great music, light exercise, and a chance to connect with others in a supportive environment. No prior experience needed - just bring your enthusiasm! Check the .Messenger for session dates.
Participatory Learning and Teaching Organization (PLATO)
PLATO is a community of intellectually curious adults, typically 50 and over, which explores subjects of interest through member-led discussion groups, lectures, travel, and cultural activities. MSC is a host site for 3 - 4 programs each semester. Visit www.platomadison.org for a full list of programs and host locations, and to sign up for membership and events.
Watercolor Painting
Wednesdays, 9:00 - 11:00 AM
Paint to relax and express yourself while you chat and enjoy a coffee (or tea!) with other older adults. When available, one of our volunteers will join in. All of the supplies are provided, and no advanced signup is needed.
Writing Your Life
Thursdays, 10:00 - 11:30 AM, runs in 6 week sessions
We all have stories to tell about our life experiences, friends, and families. Some of these stories encompass the joys of achievement, celebration, milestone moments, and love. Others detail the harder parts of life: jealousy, betrayal, sadness, loss. Our stories define us. The Greater Madison Writing Project’s “Writing Your Life” workshops help you find the stories you want to tell and give you writing strategies to craft them into the stories that you want to share. Each 90-minute session includes exploration of different writing strategies and opportunities to write and seek feedback in a welcoming and enthusiastic community. Led by Mark Nepper. Check Messenger for session dates. Does not meet in the summer.
Technology
Stay connected and know how to communicate with your phone, tablet, or computer. Many basic services can no longer be completed in person or on the phone. Our volunteers can help you learn and improve the skills you need to navigate our digital world.
Computer Lab
Open during normal building hours for general use. Use one of our available computers, or use our workspace and bring your own device. Public printing is not available.
Computer/Technology Assistance
Drop-in Computer Assistance is available from volunteers who staff our computer lab. Hours vary so it is best to call in advance. Contact Laura at 608-267-8650 to schedule a 1:1 appointment.
Technology Programs
Throughout the year classes will be scheduled to learn about a variety of topics such as email basics, cyber-security, Zoom, and phones. Check the Messenger for dates and times.