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Weekly Bulletin Aging Well Takes a Village: Everyone Belongs |
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| Office Phone: (202) 935-6060 | Office Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-3pm | Email: [email protected] |
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We know that some of our government-employed community members are feeling the anxiety of "what happens now?" with the continuing shutdown. Here is the story of one of our neighbors. Five weeks and counting as a furloughed fed The longest shutdown in history has brought many moments of worry and uncertainty. My colleagues and I are worried about the country, paying the bills, each other. On the flip side, in the moments when I can compartmentalize the worry, I have had a clearness of mind that has eluded me over the last 20 years of full-time work and raising children. Today, I sat in a chair in my backyard and listened to the wind in the trees and watched a hawk circle above me. It was simply beautiful. I've taken unhurried walks with friends and, to his great happiness, my dog. I've asked my kids how they would solve a problem we were having at home rather than just fixing it myself. I've listened more. What's driving that clearness of mind? I have had time to be alone. At 51, with a husband, two teenagers, a large team of colleagues, and endless zoom meetings every day, there is scarce time to quiet the mind. During the shutdown, I get quiet time alone every day, and it feels wonderful, like this is what life should be. It is well past time for us to get back to work. Americans deserve better from their government. There is important work that I am anxious to return to. Many of my fellow feds are using short-term financial patches to try to outlast the shutdown. I don't know how much longer I can make it as a fed. I don't know how much longer my government will have me. What I do know after more than 35 days of not being allowed to do my job, is that it is not the core of my identity. When it is time to leave it behind, I'll do so with fond memories of the work done with wonderful colleagues for a country I love, but with no looking back. ----- P.S. With the uncertainty of the Federal Government shutdown and SNAP benefits in limbo... The DC Food Project has an up-to-date website listing of many places to access food in our region. We encourage members to contact the Village office if you are experiencing hardships due to this ongoing situation. P.P.S. We have a few remaining free tickets for Adam Gopnik's New York for those who have been impacted by the federal workforce furloughs. If you have been furloughed and would like a ticket for this Saturday night, November 8 from 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm, visit the event calendar here, click the "Buy Tickets" link and choose "Furloughed Worker Ticket." Please email Leslie at [email protected] with any questions. |
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From Pew Research Center - How Americans Are Thinking About Aging.
"For older adults, income largely shapes the aging experience."
Let us know if you read something related to aging that you think we should share by emailing a link to [email protected].
Last Chance! Adam Gopnik's New York is tomorrow night!
For one night only, award winning New Yorker writer and best-selling author, Adam Gopnik brings his one-man show, Adam Gopnik's New York, to Washington, DC. You may know Adam as a writer whose pieces piqued your interest in subjects that you weren't yet aware you were interested in. Now Adam brings his talent for storytelling to the stage.
This is a performance you won't want to miss! Ticket sales directly support NNV's programs and services. This is your opportunity to delight in Adam's engaging performance, and enjoy the satisfaction of knowing that your purchase will strengthen your community and enrich the aging experience for your older neighbors.
Saturday, November 8th
- Doors open at 6 pm
- Drop in for wine and light appetizers until 7 pm
- Performance 7:30 - 9 pm
| Location: | St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 4900 Connecticut Avenue, NW |
| Parking: | Street Parking is available. |
| Accessibility: | Wheelchair accessible. |
| Ticket Prices: | Regular Admission - $100 per person, drop in for wine and cheese between 6-7 pm and enjoy the show at 7:30 pm. ($85 of the ticket purchase is tax deductible) VIP Pass - $250 per person, you and a small group of 25 people will enjoy a one hour chat with Adam over wine and cheese at 6 pm and receive a signed book. ($215 of the ticket purchase is tax deductible) |
| Book Sales: | Politics and Prose will be onsite to sell Adam's books. |
Next week at NNV
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11 am End of Life Planning: Getting Your Affairs in Order (Session 2) (Chevy Chase Library, 2nd floor meeting room, 5625 Connecticut Ave., NW) 2 pm Yoga with Mayu - (Zoom) |
2 pm Bingo! (Zoom) |
1 pm Coping with Uncertainty (Zoom) |
10 am Virtual Speaker Series: The Jewel of the Delta: The Mound Bayou Museum of African American Culture and History with speaker Hermon Johnson, Jr. (Zoom) |
10 am Neighborhood walk (meet at Albemarle & Connecticut) 11 am Tour of Cedar Hill - Historic Home of Frederick Douglass (Cedar Hill, 1411 W Street SE, Washington DC 20020) |
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Saturday, November 15th |
2 pm An afternoon of piano duets with Cathy Waldman and Paul Levi! (Ingleside at Rock Creek, 3050 Military Rd., NW) |
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Thursday, November 13th
The Jewel of the Delta: The Mound Bayou Museum of African American Culture and History
Speaker: Hermon Johnson Jr.
The Mound Bayou Museum of African American Culture and History in Mound Bayou, Mississippi is not a typical museum. It calls itself an "Exposeum," where history isn’t just displayed: it’s uncovered, it’s confronted, and it’s honored. Rooted in the legacy of Mound Bayou, a unique town founded by formerly enslaved people in 1887, this museum is an active space for revealing parts of Black history that have been hidden, distorted, or forgotten. The museum, and the town, are places where the stories are personal. From the radical economic insight of the town’s founders to the civil rights work of local leaders, each exhibit is designed to show that Black history is not a series of tragedies—it's legacy, it's resistance, it's joy, and it’s still happening.
Hermon Johnson, Jr. epitomizes unwavering dedication and visionary leadership in his mission to breathe life back into his cherished hometown, Mound Bayou MS. With an unshakeable belief in the town's potential, he fervently envisions Mound Bayou as the epicenter of African American enterprise and culture in the United States. Co-founding the Mound Bayou Movement in 2006, Johnson orchestrated a global network of companies and partners, propelling the dream of revitalization into reality.
At the heart of his achievements stands the impressive Mound Bayou Museum, a testament to Johnson's tireless efforts in preserving the rich African American heritage and Mississippi's history. His entrepreneurial journey has been marked by significant ventures, including the establishment of Amnitech Investments and Omnicast Corporation for the purpose of acquiring development property in the Mound Bayou area. Johnson's influence extended to purchasing and managing WRDC Radio Station in Boyle, Mississippi, and pioneering transportation businesses in Los Angeles, California.
Beyond his professional endeavors, Johnson finds fulfillment as a devoted family man, embracing the roles of a loving father to five children and a proud grandfather to two grandsons. His story resonates as a beacon of hope and inspiration, showcasing the transformative power of passion, vision, and resilience.
When: Thursday, November 13th, 11 am
Where: Zoom
Details and registration: https://nwnv.helpfulvillage.com/events/4886
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Friday, November 14th
Tour of Cedar Hill: Historic Home of Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass spent his life fighting for justice and equality. Born into slavery in 1818, he escaped as a young man and became a leading voice in the abolitionist movement. People everywhere still find inspiration today in his tireless struggle, brilliant words, and inclusive vision of humanity. Douglass's legacy is preserved at Cedar Hill in Anacostia.
Join us for a guided tour of the historic house where Frederick Douglass lived his last 17 years. There are also several acres of grounds around the house and a visitor center.
Transportation: We will be providing a shuttle bus, leaving from 34th & Fessenden Sts NW, across the street from the Forest Hills of DC parking lot. The bus will leave at 1 pm and return to the same place at 5 pm.
Accessibility: There are two buildings on the Cedar Hill site - the visitor center and the historic house.
- The visitor center is near the parking lot, is wheelchair accessible and has bathrooms.
- The historic house, where the main tour will take place, is a multi-level building on top of a large hill:
- The main access from the visitor center is via a steep, paved ramp or stairs.
- Access to the first floor of the historic house is accessible, although it has narrow doorways.
- The second floor can only be reached by stairs; there is no elevator inside the house. Staff can provide a photo tour of the second floor for any visitors unable to reach it.
Please consider your personal mobility and the rigor of the trip before signing up.
When: Friday, November 14th, 1 pm
Where: Cedar Hill, 1411 W Street SE
Details and registration: https://nwnv.helpfulvillage.com/events/4887
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Saturday, November 15th
An afternoon of Music with Cathy Waldman and Paul Levi
Cathy Waldman and Paul Levi are active Northwest Village members and volunteers. As a husband-and-wife piano duo, they will perform a short concert of pieces that shine a contemporary lens on styles of the past. Paul Levi has composed and arranged all of the selections, including excerpts from Prokofiev and Piazzolla, as well as evocations of ragtime, Ravel, Schubert and Yiddish folk songs—a smorgasbord of styles and sounds with a twist. Learn more about Paul and Cathy on their website here.
Please stay for a reception following the concert!
There is no charge for this concert, but seating is limited.
Parking: Carpooling, rideshare, and street parking are highly recommended as public parking at Ingleside is very limited.
Public Transportation: The C81 bus stops at the Military Road entrance to Ingleside.
NNV Full Members: Please request rides when you RSVP, or by contacting the office before November 11th.
Accessibility: Ingleside at Rock Creek is wheelchair accessible.
When: Saturday, November 15th, 2 pm
Where: Ingleside at Rock Creek, 3050 Military Rd., NW
Details and registration: https://nwnv.helpfulvillage.com/events/4794
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Coming Soon to NNV:
Thursday, November 27th - Thanksgiving Day
Thanksgiving at The Hunter's Hound
DON’T WANT TO COOK?
WEATHER UNPREDICTABLE?
TOO TIRED TO DRIVE A DISTANCE?
FAMILY TRADITIONS HAVE BECOME BORING?
FAMILY & FRIENDS LIVE TOO FAR AWAY?
KIDS ARE DOING THEIR OWN THING?
Do any of these thoughts reflect your mood about the upcoming holiday? If yes, come and join your welcoming and interesting neighbors for a fun event on Thanksgiving Day. Last year we started a tradition of having a happy time and delicious dinner at Hunter’s Hound in Chevy Chase.
When: Thursday, November 27th, 6:30 pm
Where: The Hunter's Hound, 5471 Wisconsin Ave., Chevy Chase MD
Details and registration: https://nwnv.helpfulvillage.com/events/4885
- Thursday, November 13th, 11 am
The Jewel of the Delta: The Mound Bayou Museum of African American Culture and History
Speaker: Hermon Johnson Jr.
Visit our archive of Virtual Speaker Series videos here to watch any you might have missed. To learn more, please visit the Virtual Speaker Series page on our website.
- Monday, November 17th, 1 pm
Iona Senior Services (Zoom)
Open to All - Thursday, December 4th, 10 am
Tour of Forest Hills of DC (4901 Connecticut Ave NW)
Open to NNV Members & Volunteers
Visit our archive of Know Your Options videos here to watch any you might have missed. To learn more, please visit the Know Your Options page on our website.
Mondays, 10 am - DC Ctr for Aging LGBTQ+ Monday Coffee and Conversation (Zoom-Free sign up required for the link)
Mondays & Thursdays, 4-5 pm - Chair Yoga (Zoom - Click here to join the class)
First Wednesday of each month, 3:30-4:30 - What We're Hearing (Zoom-Free sign up required)
Cleveland Woodley Park Village:
Tuesday, November 18th, 6:45 pm - “Behind-the-Scenes of PBS News Hour” with Linda Winslow and Judy Woodruff (Cleveland Park Library, 3310 Connecticut Ave NW)
Mondays, 10-10:30 am - Gentle Yoga Stretch (Zoom - Click here to join the class)
First Monday of each month, 11:30 am - Coffee & Conversation Current Events Discussion Group (Dolan, 3518 Connecticut Ave NW)
Wednesdays, 10-10:30 am - Gentle Yoga Stretch (Zoom - Click here to join the class)
Fridays, 10-10:30 am - Gentle Yoga Stretch (Zoom - Click here to join the class)
Saturdays, 9:30-10:30 am - Village Walkers (Cathedral Commons)
Dupont Circle Village:
Mondays, 3:30 pm - Accessible Mat Yoga (Zoom-Free sign up required for the link)
Tuesdays, 10:30 am - Chair Yoga (Zoom-Free sign up required for the link)
Mondays and Thursdays, 9:00 am - Meditation with Patricia Ullman (Zoom-Free sign up required for the link)
Foggy Bottom West End Village:
Wednesdays, 10:45 am - Strength and Stability Yoga (free trial class, $10/class). (St Paul's Church dining room, 2430 K St NW)
Fridays, 11:45 am - Essentials of Tai Chi and Qigong ($70 for each six class session). (St Paul's Church atrium, 2430 K St NW)
More local village events are listed on the DCVC (DC Villages Collective) calendar
and the WAVE (Washington Area Village Exchange) calendar.
More community events are listed on our events calendar.
DC Department of Public Works (DPW)
leaf collection has started
Visit the DPW Leaf Collection website to learn more.
The Ingleside Shoppe, our thrift store, will open on two Saturdays between now and the end of the year, on November 16 and December 13, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Parking is less difficult on Saturdays. We have a wide variety of goods, including clothes, jewelry, glassware, housewares and furniture at ridiculously low prices. We invite you to come and shop. We can accept only cash and checks.
You are also welcome to come on weekdays. We are open Tuesdays from 1 to 3, and Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 11 to 1. We will be closed Thanksgiving week.
Diagnosis Dementia: Now What?
Thursday, November 20th at 7:00 pm on Zoom
Featuring Lindsey Vajpeyi, Director of Early-Stage Programs at Insight Memory Care Center in Northern Virginia
Getting a diagnosis of dementia can be quite a shock – or, for some people, a sense of relief! And, if you’re a loved one of someone who has dementia, understanding how to plan ahead while also adjusting to the “new normal” is so important.
In this presentation you will:
- Understand the difference between normal aging and dementia
- Learn the most common types of dementia
- Discover practical next steps to take after a diagnosis
About Lindsey: For twenty years Lindsey has had the honor of working with older adults who live with dementia and their care partners. Her certifications include Certified Dementia Practitioner®, Certified Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Care Trainer®, Activity Director Certification, and she is a Dementia Friends Champion. Lindsey is passionate about quality dementia care from professionals, support and education for care partners, and helping individuals living with dementia retain a sense of self and purpose throughout every stage of the disease.
Any additions to the Weekly Update are required by 10 am Thursday.
Submissions will be included based on editor's discretion and available space.
NNV is a community based non-profit that gives residents the confidence and practical help to grow older at home while staying healthy, engaged, and connected to neighbors and friends.

