Painting, exercise and holistic therapy sessions are being laid on for free at St Albans Town Hall to mark UK Older People’s Day next month.
Older people are invited to join in the fun and learn about activities that are being run across the district for their age group.
There will be stalls promoting leisure, health and adult learning opportunities.
Stallholders will include drama, knitting and walking groups and the University of the Third Age (U3A).
Visitors will also have the opportunity to join in a discussion about issues affecting older people, which ties in with the upcoming Older People’s Forum in December.
The first Older People's Forum will take place on December, 6, in Harpenden Park Hall, where elderly people will have their say about decisions that affect their quality of life.
Councillor Brian Ellis, portfolio holder for housing at the council, said: “Come along and find out what activities and interest groups are available for older people in the district. “Many of these activities are run by older people and are aimed at helping individuals stay active and involved in their local community.“
The free event will take place from 10am to 2pm on Monday, October,1, at the Town Hall, St Albans, organised by St Albans District Council.
Lunch and limited transport are being provided for older people attending the Older People’s Day event and must be booked in advance by calling Nicky Flynn on 01727 814602 or on 07770 701801 or by emailing nicky.flynn@stalbans.gov.uk.
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