To have an event included in the Vitality calendar, email the name of the event, the time, date, address, cost (if applicable) and contact information to jgray@medianewsgroup.com.
January
Jan. 9: Booked for the Evening: “The Secret Life of Sunflowers” at the Roseville Public Library, 29777 Gratiot Ave, Roseville, Tuesday, Jan. 9 at 6:30 p.m. Join us every month for a lively conversation. You are welcome to join us even if you have not read the book. This month’s title: The Secret Life of Sunflowers by Marta Molnar. Please note, this program will be held in the City Hall Lobby. Please continue to enter the building from the Kelly Road. entrance. For more information, call 586-445-5407 or email rsvlibraryservice@roseville-mi.gov
Jan. 10: Financial Friday: Getting Started on the Right Financial Track in 2025 at the Older Persons’ Commission at 10:30 a.m. $2. Naviage budgeting, saving, and managing money in retirement. Learn practical strategies to maximize resources, avoid pitfalls and plan for a secure financial future in 2025 and beyond. Presented by Xenia Woltmann, AWMA. Open to the public. Please pre-register by calling (248) 659-1029. The OPC is located at 650 Letica Drive, Rochester. For more information, visit OPCcenter.org.
Jan. 11: AARP OATS Tech at Blair Library. Online Basics Starts Jan. 11, Saturdays, 9—10:15 AM. 5-session course on online skills. Clawson Senior Center, call to register at 248-589-0334 or online at recreation.cityofclawson.com.
Jan. 13: Movie at the Library Monday, Jan. 13 at 1 p.m. Join us for a showing of Selma (128 minutes), a powerful film about the 1965 march for voting rights led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Clawson Senior Center, call to register at 248-589-0334 or online at recreation.cityofclawson.com.
Jan. 13: Lunch Bunch on Monday, Jan. 13 at Salvatore Scallopini in Madison Heights. Sponsored by the Clawson Senior Center, 509 Fisher Court, Clawson. The bus departs at 11:30 a.m. Transportation: $4 (lunch not included). Call to register at 248-589-0334 or online at recreation.cityofclawson.com.
Jan. 13: Spice of the Month Club: Caraway at the Harrison Township Public Library, 38255 L’Anse Creuse, Ste. A, Monday, Jan.13, while supplies last. Join the Spice of the Month Club to try new spices! Members will receive a sample packet of each month’s spice, two recipes with the featured spice, and a little bit of history. Supplies are limited so, grab your free sample before they’re gone! Don’t need the spice but want the information? Join the Spice of the Month Club email list. You’ll automatically get everything each month except the free spice sample. The fun comes straight to your email inbox. For more information, call 586-329-1261 or visit, htlibrary.org/events">htlibrary.org/events.
Jan. 14: Terrific Tuesday: Secret Service at the Older Persons’ Commission, 4:30 p.m., dinner; 5 p.m.; presentation. $15. Retired Secret Service agent Rad Jones, who served under President John F. Kennedy, will discuss his firsthand accounts of life on the front lines of presidential protection during one of the most tumultuous times in American History. Experience safeguard the nation’s most iconic leader. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience history through the eyes of someone who lived it. This event is sponsored by Waltonwood Main. This event will begin promptly at 3:30 with Holiday Music by the Golden Belles. Register by calling (248) 659-1029. The OPC is located at 650 Letica Drive, Rochester. For more information, visit OPCcenter.org
Jan. 14, 21, 28: Knitting and Crochet Circle, at the Harrison Township Public Library, 38255 L’Anse Creuse, Ste. A, from 10 a.m. — noon. Welcome knitters and crocheters of all levels. Hang out and share your love of creating with others. Please bring your own project and supplies. This group is currently accepting donations of yarn, fleece, or craft store gift cards. The group creates and donates to charitable organizations like Beaumont Little Angels, Project Linus, Compassion Pregnancy, and more to give comfort items during times of need. You’re welcome to create for charity or work on your own projects. For more information, call 586-329-1261 or visit, htlibrary.org/events">htlibrary.org/events.
Jan. 14: Craft Hour with Jess Tuesday, Jan. 14, 11 a.m. at the Clawson Senior Center, 509 Fisher Court, Clawson. Join a free, themed craft session sponsored by The Alliance of Coalitions for Healthy Communities. Call to register at 248-589-0334 or online at recreation.cityofclawson.com.
Jan. 15: Savvy Seniors: New Year, New You: Simple Organizing Tips at the Older Persons’ Commission at 9:30 a.m. $5. Professional organizer Jo Golda will provide simple, effective tips for organizing and downsizing simple, effective tips for organizing and downsizing to start the new year with a fresh, clutter-free mindset. This event is sponsored by Comfort Keepers. Register by calling (248)659-1029. The OPC is located at 650 Letica Drive, Rochester. For more information, visit OPCcenter.org
Jan. 15: Coffee and Conversation: Genealogy with Brittany Fields at the Harrison Township Public Library, 38255 L’Anse Creuse, Ste. A, Wednesday, Jan. 15 at 10 a.m. Come sip, chat, and get the scoop on the genealogy. Enjoy a cup of coffee while engaging in meaningful conversations about genealogy research and preserving your history. Don’t miss this chance to ask questions, share your thoughts, and engage with others! Coffee and donuts will be served. Registration is required. For more information, call 586-329-1261 or visit, htlibrary.org/events">htlibrary.org/events.
Jan. 15: DIA Museum Tour. Sponsored by the Clawson Senior Center, 509 Fisher Court, Clawson. Wednesday, Jan. 15. Bus departs at noon for a guided tour of the DIA. Explore world-class art and exhibits. Cost: $5. Call to register at 248-589-0334 or online at recreation.cityofclawson.com.
Jan 15: Kombucha 101 at the Harrison Township Public Library, 38255 L’Anse Creuse, Ste. A, Wednesday, Jan. 15 at 6:30 p.m. Join Renee Pokoj to learn how to brew your own Kombucha, Ginger Soda, and Water Kefir. You’ll discover how to influence the flavor of kombucha through your choice of tea, timing, and environmental conditions. Learn to use lacto-fermentation to preserve and elevate your garden harvest, boosting both your health and your culinary creativity. Registration required. Call, sign up online, or visit us at the library to register. For more information, call 586-329-1261 or visit, htlibrary.org/events">htlibrary.org/events.
Jan. 16: Trivia Night at Total Sports sponsored by the Harrison Township Public Library, 38255 L’Anse Creuse, Ste. A, Thursday, Jan. 16 at 6:30 p.m. Come test out your knowledge at HTPL Trivia Night @at Total Sports. Tickets include trivia, pizza, salad, and soft drinks. Tickets can be purchased at the library for $7 in advance or purchased at the door on Trivia night for $8.Arrive with a team, or we’ll team you up. Teams limited to 6 players. For more information, call 586-329-1261 or visit, htlibrary.org/events">htlibrary.org/events.
Jan. 16: Wheel of Fortune Game at the Clawson Senior Center, 509 Fisher Court, Clawson, Thursday, Jan. 16, at 1 p.m. Test your luck and enjoy the fun with friends. Call to register at 248-589-0334 or online at recreation.cityofclawson.com.
Jan. 16: Mystery Book Club: “The Big Sleep” at the Roseville Public Library, 29777 Gratiot Ave, Roseville, Thursday, Jan. 16 at 6:30 p.m. Get together with other sleuths every month as we discuss crime novels. This month’s title: The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler. Please note, this program will be held in the City Hall Lobby. Please continue to enter the building from the Kelly Road entrance. For more information, call 586-445-5407 or email rsvlibraryservice@roseville-mi.gov
Jan. 16: Flamingo BINGO Games: Celebrity Style at the Older Persons’ Commission, 5 p.m. $10. Join us for Bingo in the Dining Room. Ticket price includes 8 games with up to 4 BINGO cards per player and pizza! Sponsored by the Village at Orchard Grove. The OPC is located at 650 Letica Drive, Rochester. For more information, call (248) 659-1029 or visit OPCcenter.org.
Jan. 17: Grief Support Group at the Older Persons’ Commission, from 10-11:30 a.m. The death of a loved one affects your head, heart and spirit. A Grief Support Group is an opportunity to gain an understanding about grief and receive support and healing with other caring individuals who have experienced a loss. Many people report a feeling of relief in knowing they are not alone as they share their experience with others. Walk-ins are Welcome Questions: (248) 608-0249. The OPC is located at 650 Letica Drive, Rochester. For more information, visit OPCcenter.org.
Jan 18: Book Bingo! at the Harrison Township Public Library, 38255 L’Anse Creuse, Ste. A, Saturday, Jan. 18 from 1-3 p.m. Looking for your new favorite book? Hoping to read more in the new year? Come play bingo with us, but with a twist: if you get a bingo, you can choose a book as your prize! This is an adults-only event. Registration is required. For more information, call 586-329-1261 or visit, htlibrary.org/events">htlibrary.org/events.
Jan. 18: Saturday, Jan. 18.Join us to see a parody of Miami’s sassiest seniors at the Fisher Theatre to enjoy the production of “Golden Girls.” The Laughs Continue allows audiences to relive the heartfelt hilarity of the four ladies who never stopped being best friends. Bus departs from Walmart, 45400 Marketplace, Clinton Twp at 11:15 am , Cost $105 which includes lunch prior to the show at The Nautical Deli. SMALL purses are allowed and may be searched upon entry to the theatre. Register online at www.lc-ps.ce.eleyo.com or by calling L’Anse Creuse Community Education at 586-783-6330.
Jan 21: Check Mates: Roseville Library Chess Club at the Roseville Public Library, 29777 Gratiot Ave, Roseville, Tuesday, January 21 at 6 p.m. Ages 12 to Adult. Whether you’re a Grandmaster or just learning the game, there’s a place for you at our Chess Club. Bring your own set or use one of ours. Please note, this program will be held in the City Hall Lobby. Please continue to enter the building from the Kelly Road entrance. For more information, call 586-445-5407 or email rsvlibraryservice@roseville-mi.gov
Jan. 21: Alzheimer’s/Dementia Caregivers Group at the Older Persons’ Commission, from 1:30-3 p.m. Support group for those caring for loved ones with Alzheimer’s or Dementia. Respite care is available. OPC is located at 650 Letica Drive, Rochester. Call (248) 659-1036 or visit OPCcenter.org for additional information.
Jan. 22: Savor the Experience: A Four-Part Series: Cooking with Edible WOW — Meals on Wheels Takeover Meal at the Older Persons’ Commission, at noon, 60 and Over: $3 Under 60 $4 Open to the Public. Chef Matt Schellig wowed attendees at the Edible Wow competition last month featuring three lunch entrees competing for the title of crowd favorite. After voting, the winning dish was chosen and will be featured at this unique luncheon experience prepared by the OPC culinary team. Sponsored by Optalis Health and Rehabilitation and Rose Senior Living. Register by calling (248) 659-1029. The OPC is located at 650 Letica Drive, Rochester. For more information, visit OPCcenter.org
Jan. 22: Human Trafficking 101 with Turning Point at the Harrison Township Public Library, 38255 L’Anse Creuse, Ste. A, Wednesday, Jan. 22 at 6 p.m. Join us as a representative from Turning Point discusses their empowerment approach to serving survivors of human trafficking. Participants will leave with an understanding of human trafficking, knowledge about Turning Point’s programming, and clarity about what they can do to make a difference. Register by calling 586- 329-1261 or visit htlibrary.org.
Jan. 22: Oakland County Health Presents discover tips for healthy eating, physical activity, and goal setting in this interactive session at the Clawson Senior Center, 509 Fisher Court, Clawson. Topics include eating on a budget, MyPlate guidelines, the benefits of colorful fruits and veggies, and reading nutrition labels. Duration: 1 hour. Call to register at 248-589-0334 or online at recreation.cityofclawson.com.
Jan. 23: Women’s Luncheon: Inspirational Women at the Older Persons’ Commission at 1 p.m. $15. The luncheon will feature winning contestants of the Ms. Senior Michigan pageant. These accomplished women will share their personal journeys and showcase their unique talents. This program is sponsored by Wellbridge of Rochester Hills. Register by calling (248) 659-1029. The OPC is located at 650 Letica Drive, Rochester. For more information, visit OPCcenter.org
Jan. 23: Tech Time at HTPL at the Harrison Township Public Library, 38255 L’Anse Creuse, Ste. A, Thursday, Jan. 23 at 6:30 p.m. It’s the start of a new year, and we’re introducing Tech Time at HTPL! Join the adult librarians as they discuss a different technology-related topic each month. Got a new tablet for Christmas? Stuck with smartphone troubles or just overall frustrated with your everyday devices? Let us help! Stop by with your new (or old!) device, and ask us your questions. Please be sure to bring any necessary passwords, device chargers, or other accessories along with you. Space is limited. Registration required. Register online, call 586-329-1261, or stop by the library to secure your spot.
Jan. 23-24: Casino Trips, MotorCity. Sponsored by the Clawson Senior Center, 509 Fisher Court, Clawson, on Thursday, Jan., 23 and Friday, Jan. 24. Sponsored by the Clawson Senior Center, 509 Fisher Court, Clawson. Depart at 10 a.m. Cost $12 each trip. Call to register at 248-589-0334 or online at recreation.cityofclawson.com.
Jan. 24: Memory Café at the Older Persons’ Commission, from 1-2:30 p.m. A welcoming social gathering for individuals affected by memory challenges and their care partners. Some activities include art, music and games with light refreshments provided. Sponsored by Waltonwood Main. RSVP to Theresa Gill (248)659-1036 or tgill@OPCcenter.org. The OPC is located at 650 Letica Drive, Rochester. For more information, call (248) 659-1029 or visit OPCcenter.org.
Jan. 24: Visually Impaired Group at the Older Persons’ Commission, from 10-11:30 a.m. Support group providing information, socialization, support and speakers to those with low vision. Register by calling (248) 608-0246. The OPC is located at 650 Letica Drive, Rochester. For more information, visit OPCcenter.org.
Jan 28: Tuesday Night Book Group at the Harrison Township Public Library, 38255 L’Anse Creuse, Ste. A, Tuesday, Jan. 28 at 7 p.m. Join the Tuesday Night Book Group as we discuss The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters. Get your copy and join us today. About the Book: A four-year-old Mi’kmaq girl goes missing from the blueberry fields of Maine, sparking a tragic mystery that haunts the survivors, unravels a community, and remains unsolved for nearly fifty years. Registration appreciated, but not required. For more information, call 586-329-1261 or visit, htlibrary.org/events">htlibrary.org/events.
Jan. 29: BINGO Games at the Older Persons’ Commission, 12:30 p.m. $10. Join
us for Bingo in the Dining Room. Ticket price includes 8-10 games with up to 4 BINGO cards per player and pizza! Sponsored by the Village at Orchard Grove. The OPC is located at 650 Letica Drive, Rochester. For more information, call (248) 659-1029 or visit OPCcenter.org.
Jan. 29: Parkinson’s Care Partner Group at the Older Persons’ Commission, from 1-3 p.m. This group provides an opportunity for those who are caring for their loved one to come together for support, sharing and time to talk with others who are also living with Parkinson’s. Call facilitator Kathy Walton 248-568-3549. The OPC is located at 650 Letica Drive, Rochester. For more information, visit OPCcenter.org.
Jan. 30: Chinese New Year Celebration & Bingo at the Clawson Senior Center, 509 Fisher Court, Clawson Thursday, Jan. 30 at noon. Celebrate the Year of the Snake with an Asian-themed lunch at noon followed by Bingo at 1 p.m. Join us for this festive tradition filled with fun and delicious food. Call to register at 248-589-0334 or online at recreation.cityofclawson.com.
February
Feb. 3: Learn While Lunching with Cardiologist Dr. Sindhu Koshy at the Older Persons’ Commission at 1 p.m. $12. In honor of Heart Health Month, Dr. Sindhu Koshy will share expert tips on preventing heart disease, managing conditions, and staying heart-healthy. Attendees will gain practical advice and insights into the latest treatments and lifestyle changes for better cardiovascular health. For more information, call (248) 659-1029 or visit OPCcenter.org. The OPC is located at 650 Letica Drive, Rochester.
Feb. 3: Identity Theft & Fraud Training at the Clawson Senior Center: Protect yourself from scams and safeguard your personal information. Join Officer A. Beydoun for an insightful session on recognizing and avoiding identity theft and fraud. Learn practical tips to stay secure in today’s digital age. This essential workshop is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their financial and personal safety. Monday, Feb. 3, 11 a.m. Register early to secure your spot. Clawson Senior Center, call to register at 248-589-0334 or online at recreation.cityofclawson.com.
Feb. 5: AARP OATS Tech Talks: Food Delivery Apps at the Clawson Senior Center: Make life more convenient with food delivery apps. In this hands-on session, our tech group facilitator will guide you through using popular apps like DoorDash, Grubhub, and more. Discover how these tools can simplify meal planning and bring your favorite restaurants to your doorstep. Ideal for beginners or anyone looking to master these apps. Wednesday, Feb. 5, 1 p.m.. Don’t forget to register in advance. Call to register at 248-589-0334 or online at recreation.cityofclawson.com.
Feb. 6: Estate Planning with Attorney Eric Glick at the Clawson Senior Center: Take charge of your future with comprehensive estate planning strategies. Attorney Eric Glick will cover the essentials you need to know to secure your assets and ensure your wishes are honored. This empowering session is a must-attend for anyone planning for long-term peace of mind. Thursday, Feb. 6, 1 p.m. Register early. Call to register at 248-589-0334 or online at recreation.cityofclawson.com.
Feb. 10: Movie at the Library: Lee Daniels’ The Butler at the Clawson Senior Center: Enjoy a captivating afternoon at the library with a screening of Lee Daniels’ The Butler. This critically acclaimed drama explores pivotal moments in history through the eyes of a White House butler. A thought-provoking and entertaining experience for all movie enthusiasts. Monday, Feb. 10, 1 p.m.. Be sure to register in advance. Call to register at 248-589-0334 or online at recreation.cityofclawson.com.
Feb. 10: February Lunch Bunch at the Clawson Senior Center: Join us for a delightful outing at Grand Tavern in Troy. Enjoy great food, wonderful company, and lively conversation. The bus departs promptly at 11:45 a.m.. Monday, Feb. 10. $4 for the trip (lunch not included). Advance registration is required. Call to register at 248-589-0334 or online at recreation.cityofclawson.com.
Feb 11: AARP OATS Tech Talks: Smartphone Camera Tips at the Clawson Senior Center: Unlock the creative potential of your smartphone camera. Learn unique tips and tricks to use your camera for more than just photos. This fun and interactive workshop will inspire you to explore new possibilities. Tuesday, Feb. 11, 4 p.m. at the Blair Memorial Library. Reserve your spot today. Call to register at 248-589-0334 or online at recreation.cityofclawson.com.
Feb. 12: Birthday Lunch at the Clawson Senior Center: Celebrate Feb. birthdays with a delicious free lunch in your honor. Whether it’s your special day or you’re here to join the festivities, we’d love to celebrate with you. Wednesday, Feb. 12, noon. Advance registration is required. Feb. birthdays receive a complimentary lunch. You must register before 9a.m. no later than the day lunch is served. Call to register at 248-589-0334 or online at recreation.cityofclawson.com.
Feb. 13: Valentine’s Lunch & Bingo at the Clawson Senior Center: Enjoy a festive Valentine’s-themed lunch followed by a lively bingo session with exciting prizes. Perfect for a fun and social afternoon. Lunch begins at 12:00 p.m., and bingo kicks off at 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 13. $6 per person. Don’t forget to register in advance. Call to register at 248-589-0334 or online at recreation.cityofclawson.com.
Feb. 18: Royal Oak Musicale at the Clawson Senior Center: Experience the joy of live music with the talented Royal Oak Musicale. Relax and enjoy an afternoon of melodies sure to uplift your spirits. Bus departs at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 18. $3 per person. Register early to save your seat. Call to register at 248-589-0334 or online at recreation.cityofclawson.com.
Feb. 19: Lunch & Learn at the Clawson Senior Center: Boost your health knowledge while enjoying a complimentary lunch. This engaging session will provide valuable tips for staying healthy, active, and information about their services. Wednesday, Feb. 19, 11:30 a.m. Reserve your spot now. Call to register at 248-589-0334 or online at recreation.cityofclawson.com.
Feb. 20: Wheel of Fortune at the Clawson Senior Center: Spin the wheel for a chance to win fantastic prizes in this exciting game show-style event. Don’t miss out on the fun. Thursday, Feb. 20, 1 p.m. Register early to join in. Call to register at 248-589-0334 or online at recreation.cityofclawson.com.
Feb. 21: OATS Tech Talks: Estate Planning Resources & Tools at the Clawson Senior Center: Discover helpful tools and resources to simplify estate planning and secure your future. This informative session will provide actionable insights for anyone looking to protect their assets. Friday, Feb. 21, 1 p.m. Advance registration is required. Call to register at 248-589-0334 or online at recreation.cityofclawson.com.
Feb. 26: Health Screenings at the Clawson Senior Center: Stay proactive about your health with free screenings and personalized tips. Take the first step toward better well-being. Wednesday, Feb. 26, 11 a.m. Register today. Call to register at 248-589-0334 or online at recreation.cityofclawson.com.
Feb. 27: Hollywood Casino Trips at the Clawson Senior Center: Try your luck at the Hollywood Casino. The bus departs at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 27, and Friday, Feb. 28. $12 per trip. Register today. Call to register at 248-589-0334 or online at recreation.cityofclawson.com.
Feb. 27: Melodies at the DIA at the Clawson Senior Center: Enjoy the soulful sounds of the Sean Dobbins Organ Trio at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Immerse yourself in an unforgettable musical experience. Bus departs at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 27. This event is FREE, but advance registration is required. Call to register at 248-589-0334 or online at recreation.cityofclawson.com.
Monthly events
• Chair Drumming: Second Thursday of the month at 1 p.m. at the Clawson Recreation and Senior Center, 509 Fisher Court. Cost is $5 per drop-in class. For more information, call 248-589-0334 or online at recreation.cityofclawson.com.
• The Birmingham Metropolitan Women’s Club: Meets the second Tuesday of the month at the Iroquois Club, 43248 Woodward Ave., Bloomfield Twp. at 10 a.m. for lunch & informative speakers. We are a friendly group of 50+ women who gather for friendship, informative programs & philanthropic activities in our community. Visit before becoming a member. The cost for the luncheon & program is $32. To make a reservation, call Chris at 248-303-7339. To learn more, visit tbmwc.com
• Learn Spanish at 11:30 a.m. on Wednesdays at the Clawson Senior Center, 509 Fisher Court, Clawson. Donations welcomed. For more information, call 248-589-0334 or visit cityofclawson.com
• Somerset Mall Walking and Shopping: 1st & 3rd Wednesdays of the month. Depart at 9:45 a.m. from the Clawson Recreation and Senior Center, 509 Fisher Court to enjoy a scenic and safe way to support your physical & mental well-being and shop while you are there! Cost $3. Contact dispatch at 248-583-6700 to sign up.
• Yoga for Seniors: At the Fraser Senior Activities Center, 34935 Hidden Pine Dr., Fraser. Friday mornings 10:30am-11:30 a.m. (6-week sessions). Wednesday mornings 11:30-12:30 p.m. (6-week sessions). $26 for members per session, $32 for non-members per session. To register, call 586-296-8483.
• Pickleball Drop: in with friends of all ages for a friendly game of pickleball at the Clawson Senior Center, 509 Fisher Court, Clawson. on Mondays, from 1-3 p.m. Cost is $2. For more information, call 248-589-0334 or visit cityofclawson.com
• Quilting Group: meets every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Clawson Senior Center, 509 Fisher Court, Clawson. For more information, call 248-589-0334 or visit cityofclawson.com
• Water Fitness Classes: Mondays & Wednesday, from 11:10 a.m. — noon (times subject to change based on staffing) at L’Anse Creuse North high school located at 23700 Twenty One Mile Rd, Macomb. Cost $5 drop in or punch cards available for $50 — payment
accepted poolside or online and bring your receipt. Register online at Lc-ps.ce.eleyo.com or by calling L’Anse Creuse Community Education at 586-783-6330.
• Quilting Group: Meets every Tuesday, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Room 5/6. at the Clawson Recreation and Senior Center, 509 Fisher Court. Let’s meet up to discuss the latest topics and ask questions in a friendly environment. For more information, call 248-589-0334 or visit cityofclawson.com
• Pick Your Play: Thursdays at 12:45 p.m. at the Clawson Recreation and Senior Center, 509 Fisher Court. Play Kings in the Corner, Hand & Foot, Farkle, whatever you like. Bring a friend and have some fun. For more information, call 248-589-0334 or visit cityofclawson.com
• Did you want to learn to play piano, guitar or ukulele? What about voice lessons? We offer beginner classes for youth and adults: Visit our website to see all of the music lessons we offer. Lessons take place at Kawai studios and rental instruments are available for rent. Kawai studio is located at 12745 23 Mile Rd, Shelby Twp, MI 48315. Register online at Lc-ps.ce.eleyo.com or by calling L’Anse Creuse Community Education at 586-783-6330
• Current Events Club: meets the 1st Thursday of each month at 1 p.m. at the Clawson Recreation and Senior Center, 509 Fisher Court. Let’s meet up to discuss the latest topics and ask questions in a friendly environment. For more information, call 248-589-0334 or visit cityofclawson.com
• Fitness 20/20/20: Monday and Wednesdays, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Fitness 20/20/20 held at Frederick V Pankow Center — Room 505, 24076 F V Pankow Blvd, Clinton Twp. Cost is $96 Register online at Lc-ps.ce.eleyo.com or calling L’Anse Creuse Community Education at 586-783-6330.
• Chair Exercise: On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at the Clawson Recreation and Senior Center, 509 Fisher Court. Level I at 10:30 a.m.: Seated warm-up, light weights, bands and balance work. Level II at 11:15 a.m.: Low-impact moves. No fee, donations welcome. For more information, call 248-589-0334 or visit cityofclawson.com
• Socrates Club: Meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 5 p.m. at the Clawson Recreation and Senior Center, 509 Fisher Court. Meetup to discuss current events in a relaxed, informal setting. For more information, call 248-589-0334 or visit cityofclawson.com
• Zumba Gold at the Clawson Recreation and Senior Center, 509 Fisher Court at 1:30 p.m. on Mondays with Ivy. Cost is $5 per drop-in class. For more information, call 248-589-0334 or visit cityofclawson.com
• Solo-Seniors Group: meets the 2nd Thursday of each month at 1 p.m. at the Clawson Recreation and Senior Center, 509 Fisher Court Meet and mingle with other seniors in this fun social group. For more information, call 248-589-0334 or visit cityofclawson.com
• Indoor Walking on Mondays and Wednesdays at 9:15 a.m.at the Clawson Recreation and Senior Center, 509 Fisher Court. Meet with friends to walk in the gym. For more information, call 248-589-0334 or visit cityofclawson.com
• Mondays and Wednesdays: 9:15-10 a.m.(tentatively starting this Fall/Winter), Water Walking or Lap Swim held at L’Anse Creuse High School North, 23700 21 Mile Rd, Macomb. Walk in $5 a visit or purchase a punch card. Punch cards can be purchased at the pool, online at Lc-ps.ce.eleyo.com or calling L’Anse Creuse Community Education at 586-783-6330.
• Older Persons’ Commission Membership: Mondays — Thursdays, from 8:30 a.m. — 7:30 p.m.; Friday, from 8:30 a.m. — 3:30 p.m.; and Saturday, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. OPC membership is available at no charge to all residents 50+ of Rochester, Rochester Hills and Oakland Township. Registration forms are available at OPC or online at opcseniorcenter.org. You must register in person and proof of residency is required. The OPC is located at 650 Letica Drive, Rochester. For more information, call 248-656-1403.
• Pinochle: on Mondays and Wednesdays at 12:45 p.m. at the Clawson Recreation and Senior Center, 509 Fisher Court. Cost is $1. Price includes prize money for the top three scores. For more information, call 248-589-0334 or visit cityofclawson.com
• Chair Yoga: at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesdays & Thursdays with Melissa or Stephanie at the Clawson Recreation and Senior Center, 509 Fisher Court. Come get a great stretch in this class! No fee, but donations are welcome. For more information, call 248-589-0334 or visit cityofclawson.com
• Tai Chi: Wednesdays at 10 a.m. with Cheryl at the Clawson Recreation and Senior Center, 509 Fisher Court. Cost is $5 per drop-in class. For more information, call 248-589-0334 or visit cityofclawson.com
• Euchre: on Tuesdays at 12:45 .pm. Cost is $1, which includes prize money, at the Clawson Recreation and Senior Center, 509 Fisher Court. For more information, call 248-589-0334 or visit cityofclawson.com
• Confident Communicators Club: Meets monthly for people who seek improving public speaking skills and leadership confidence. This supportive Toastmasters group meets online the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month from 8-9:30 a.m. Many of our members have gain skills needed to become a better salesperson, grow their business, get promoted, and engage students. Register for any of our meetings to get the Zoom Link -https://confident-communicators-club-meeting.eventbrite.com. Contact our VP Membership to get more information vpm-1196053@toastmastersclubs.org
• Breakfast Sponsored by Widowed Friends Ministries: Breakfast (3rd Tuesday of each) at 10:30 a.m., Pancake Factory, 13693 23 Mile Rd, NE corner of 23 Mile & Schoenherr, Shelby Twp. Sponsored by Widowed Friends Ministries. Contact Ellen 586-781-5781.
• Bowling held at Collier Bowl: 879 S Lapeer Rd. (M24), Oxford every Tuesday. Arrive at noon for lane assignments. Sponsored by Widowed Friends Ministries. Cost is $7.50 for three games, (shoes extra at $2.50). Lunch afterwards optional. Call Joe at 248-693-2454 or Nadine at 248-475-9036.
• New Baltimore Civic Club: Euchre every Thursday at 36551 Main St. (corner of Blackwell) in New Baltimore. Sign in at 6:30 p.m., play at 7 p.m. $10 plus a quarter for each euchre.
• Breakfast every Wednesday: Sponsored by Widowed Friends Ministries. Join us at 10 a.m. at Cavis Pioneer Restaurant, 5606 Lapeer Rd., Kimball. Call Rita, 810-334-6287 for more information.
• Senior Card Playing: Come and join a fun group of card players who play a wide range of card games. Everyone brings a snack to share while playing. Free. Mondays from 1-4 p.m. at 35248 Cricklewood Blvd. (Cricklewood Recreation Building). Call 586-725-0291.
• Dancing every Tuesday: at Polish Century Club, 33204 Maple Lane, Sterling Heights. Doors open at 6 p.m. Music from 7-10:30 p.m. Cost is $8 per person with a cash bar. A table is reserved for Widowed Friends. Sponsored by Widowed Friends Ministries Contact Kate at 586-344-3886.
• New Baltimore Senior Club: Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This welcoming group of seniors has all sorts of fun. We play bingo, hold luncheons, go on trips, and play cards. Monthly dues, $2. Location 35248 Cricklewood Blvd. (Cricklewood Recreation Building). Call 586-725-0291.
• Zumba Gold: from 10:30-11:30 a.m. every Monday and Wednesday at the Washington Center, 57880 Van Dyke, Washington Twp. Cost depends on how many punches are purchased. 4 punches $23 resident, $29 NR; 11 punches $60 resident, $66 NR. For more information, call 586-752-6543.
• Cards/Games/Friendship: Ss. John and Paul, (1st Thursday or every month), 1:30-4 p.m. at, 7777 28 Mile Rd. Bring a snack to share and your own beverage. Ss. John and Paul supports the Agape Center, a resource center for the most vulnerable members of society and would appreciate it if you could bring a canned good (vegetable, meat, fruit) when you come to play. (Dinner afterward at Romeo Family Restaurant, 66020 Van Dyke Rd., between 30 & 31 Mile is optional.) Sponsored by Widowed Friends Ministries. Call Ellen, 586-781-5781.
• Men Only Breakfast: Lukich Family Restaurant (1st & 3rd Thursday), 3900 Rochester Rd., Troy, at 9.m. The Widowed Men’s Group invites you to meet with other widowed men for breakfast at either of the Men’s Fellowship locations whichever is more convenient for you. Many topics & ideas help you become involved in the activities of Widowed Friends. Sponsored by Widowed Friends Ministries Contact Ray at 248-585-5402.
• Eastside Movies: (1st Tuesday of each month) at Chesterfield Crossing Digital Cinema 16 (known for free soda & popcorn refills also offers discount matinee pricing) 50675 Gratiot Ave., Chesterfield Twp. Early dinner afterwards TBD. Sponsored by Widowed Friends Ministries. For more information, contact Marion at 586-703-1427
• Metamora — Dinner Club: (3rd Wednesday of the month) at 5 p.m. Join us at The White Horse Inn, 1 E High St., Metamora. Reserved seating. Sponsored by Widowed Friends Ministries. Please RSVP to Sharry 248-840-0063. No walk- ins. Please call if you must cancel your reserved seating.
• Breakfast at Avenue Family Restaurant: 31253 Woodward Ave., Royal Oak, at 9:30 a.m. (2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month). Sponsored by Widowed Friends Ministries.