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Aging Well Takes a Village: Everyone Belongs

Office Phone: (202) 935-6060 Office Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-3pm Email: [email protected] 

August is Make-A-Will Month
by Stephanie Chong

August is Make-A-Will Month, a reminder to create a will or update your current one. Every adult needs a will regardless of age or how many assets you have. Your will is an important and powerful document: it ensures that your belongings end up where you want them to go, while providing the people you care about with peace of mind and instructions during a vulnerable time. A will also offers the opportunity to make a gift to the charitable organizations that you value most.

Without a will, the state may decide where your hard-earned and most cherished assets go. If you don't have a will or have been meaning to update your current will, now's the time to do so. Below are a few tips to help you get started:

·       Take inventory of your assets – This includes bank accounts, retirement savings, property, etc., as well as priceless items like family heirlooms. Then consider who you would like these items to go to. Gifts can be made to people and organizations that you care about.

·       Plan for those in your care – Whether you are the guardian of a loved one, the primary caregiver for a spouse or partner, or have a beloved pet, make a plan for who will care for them when you can no longer do so. It is important to discuss your wishes with the person(s) you identify to ensure they are both prepared and willing to take on caregiving responsibilities.

·       Identify an executor – Consider the person that is most capable of settling your estate. This is not always your oldest child or even a family member. Have a conversation with the person you'd like to appoint as executor to get their agreement.

·       Communicate your plans – Make sure that your executor has a copy of your will and attorney's contact information. It's also very helpful to familiarize your executor with your affairs. MemoryBanc is a useful resource to help stay organized.

While you are looking at your will, take a moment to create or update your health care directive and medical proxy, as well as your financial power of attorney. These legal documents are vital to ensuring that your wishes are carried out in the event you are unable to make decisions on your own.

NNV Legacy Society logoInterested in including NNV in your will? Over the years, NNV has been able to expand our programs and services thanks to over $250,000 in legacy gifts. We invite you to join NNV's Legacy Society and enjoy the satisfaction of knowing that your neighborhood Village will continue to foster a strong and vibrant community that enables older adults to thrive. Please visit our website to learn more about making a legacy gift. If you do include a gift for NNV, we hope you will let us know.

Need help getting started? NNV members can contact the office at [email protected] or 202-935-6060 to request a list of estate attorneys in the area, and stay tuned for more information on advanced planning this fall!

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Civil War Tour of Fort Stevens

Join us this Friday, September 5th at 1pm at Fort Stevens, located at 13th St. NW & Quackenbos St. NW for an expert-led tour of Fort Stevens – where the only Civil War battle within DC was fought and where President Lincoln was under fire. 

Experts in this Civil War Fort (Gary Thompson of the Alliance for the Civil War Defenses of Washington and NPS Ranger-Historian Bryan Cheeseboro) will provide a tour and summary of the dramatic 1864 Battle of Fort Stevens.  Time permitting, the tour will conclude at nearby Battleground National Cemetery at Georgia Ave, NW & Van Buren St, NW, where 41 Union dead lay buried.

We welcome members and volunteers of other DC Villages to join us!

Click here to register


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Next week at NNV

Monday,
September 1st

Tuesday,
September 2nd

Wednesday,
September 3rd

Thursday,
September 4th

Friday,
September 5th

Office Closed
Labor Day

2 pm Yoga with Mayu (Zoom)

10 am Coffee & Conversation (Coffee Nature, 4224 Fessenden St NW)

Coping with Uncertainty is cancelled while Rob is away. It will return on September 24th.

10 am Open House for New Retirees (Tatte Bakery and Cafe
13 Ridge Sq NW)

10 am Neighborhood walk (meet at Albemarle & Connecticut)

1 pm Civil War Tour of Fort Stevens (Fort Stevens, 6001 13th St NW)


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Thursday, September 4th

Open House for New Retirees (Open to the community)

Calling All Recent Retirees (AU Park, Barnaby Woods, Chevy Chase DC, Forest Hills, Friendship Heights, Hawthorne, Tenleytown and Van Ness): 

You're invited to learn more about Northwest Neighbors Village (NNV) over coffee and snacks at Tatte Bakery & Cafe, 13 Ridge Sq NW on Thursday, September 4th @ 10 am. 

If you are newly retired, your local Village has social, educational, and volunteer opportunities for you!  We welcome you to share your time, talents and interests with us:  Become a Supporting Member, volunteer to help your neighbors, start a club, teach a class, help plan or lead a local outing, or put your expertise to use through one of our Working Groups. 

Northwest Neighbors Village was founded in 2009 and is proud to have celebrated our 15th anniversary last year.  Our mission is to enable older adults to thrive as they age in our community by offering a robust network of resources, social opportunities, and practical support. 

Come join NNV's Executive Director, Stephanie Chong, Volunteer and Member Coordinator, Heather Hill, and representatives from our Board for coffee and learn more about how to get involved with your local Village

When: 10 am
Where: Tatte Bakery and Cafe, 13 Ridge Sq NW, Washington DC 20016
Details and registration: https://nwnv.helpfulvillage.com/events/4796

Friday, September 5th

Civil War Tour of Fort Stevens (Open to any DC Village members and Volunteers)

Join us on Friday September 5th at 1pm at Fort Stevens, located at 13th St. NW & Quackenbos St. NW.  Experts in this Civil War Fort (Gary Thompson of the Alliance for the Civil War Defenses of Washington and NPS Ranger-Historian Bryan Cheeseboro) will provide a tour and summary of the dramatic 1864 Battle of Fort Stevens – the only Civil War battle fought within DC and where President Lincoln was under fire. Time permitting, the tour will conclude at nearby Battleground National Cemetery at Georgia Ave, NW & Van Buren St, NW, where 41 Union dead lay buried.

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Bryan Cheeseboro is a historian of the American Civil War. His activities include being a reenactor with Company B, 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. He has been featured on American Battlefield Trust’s Zoom Goes the History series and Antietam Live! programs. He has written for the Emerging Civil War blog. His presentations to the Rock Creek, DC Civil War Round Table include the programs Outside of Lincoln's White House: Civil War Men and Women of the DC Metro AreaThe Grand Reviews of the Civil War; and The 1st United States Colored Infantry. He was the subject of the article “The Hands-On Historian” in the Spring 2021 issue of Civil War Monitor magazine. In February 2022, he was the guest of John R. Heckman’s (The Tattooed Historian) YouTube channel to discuss his presentation Volunteers, Substitutes, & Drafted Men: Enlisting in the Civil War. He is a Park Ranger with the National Park Service. His site is the Civil War Defenses of Washington.

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Gary Thompson is a co-founder and the current President of the non-profit Alliance to Preserve the Civil War Defenses of Washington.  He is an avid student of the defenses, a dynamic speaker on the topic, and also a reenactor of Maj. Gen. Lew Wallace, “Savior of Washington” from the Battle of Monocacy.  Gary has lived in Chevy Chase DC for over 30 years, 8 years on the ANC, and when he doesn’t have his nose in a Civil War history book, either practices law or runs in Rock Creek Park. Gary is also Chair of the DC Board of Elections.
 
When: 1 pm
Where: Fort Stevens, 6001 13th St NW
Details and registration: https://nwnv.helpfulvillage.com/events/4729

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Coming Soon to NNV:

Friday, September 12th - NNV's Annual Picnic!

There's no better way to bid summer farewell than time spent with your neighbors and friends. Members, volunteers, family, and friends are invited to join us rain or shine at NNV's annual end-of-summer picnic.

This is a potluck event. NNV provides hot dogs, hamburgers, and the fixin's. You provide the rest. Bring your favorite side dish or refreshing beverage. 

When: 11 am
Where: Meadowbrook Park Activities Building, 7901 Meadowbrook Lane, Chevy Chase MD
Details and registration: https://nwnv.helpfulvillage.com/events/4791


Virtual Speaker Series logoThe Virtual Speaker Series is taking a break for the summer.
Please join us for more great speakers when we return in September!
Visit our archive of speaker videos here to watch any you might have missed.

While we wait for the Fall VSS season to begin, we invite you to check out some of our archived programs featuring diverse perspectives.

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Capitol Hill Village:
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:
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.


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Photo of an older adult couple, a headshot of Chris Palmer and the text: "Design Your Life for Meaning and Success This free online workshop explores the goals, strategies and tactics necessary to live a meaningful, successful, fulfilled and productive life. We will reflect on our lives, discuss what really matters to us, consider how we find purpose and meaning, produce personal mission statements, examine how to take better care of ourselves and learn effective time management skills. Chris Palmer is an author, speaker, wildlife filmmaker, conservationist, educator, professor, and grandfather. He serves on many boards, including Bethesda Metro Area Village, Montgomery Hospice, and the Hemlock Society. Chris is the president of a foundation that produces and funds IMAX films on science and conservation. Chris has authored ten books, the latest of which is Achieving a Good Death: A Practical Guide to the End of Life. All proceeds from his books go to fund scholarships for students at American University. Finding Meaning and Success: Living a Fulfilled and Productive Life is the companion book to this 3-part workshop in September. Chris recommends that you attend all three sessions since they build upon each other. However, if you are not able to attend all three evenings, you are welcome to join us for the session(s) as your calendar allows, understanding limited participation may result in a less comprehensive experience. Session 1: Wednesday, September 3, 3 to 4:30 p.m. Session 2: Wednesday, September 10, 3 to 4:30 p.m. Session 3: Wednesday, September 17, 3 to 4:30 p.m. To register, visit https://smh.memberclicks.net/MeaningfulLife2025SSA or email pnunez3@jhmi.edu or call the Sibley Senior Association 202-364-7602. Please press "Finish" when you register on-line to complete your registration."
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