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Jun 2
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
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Date:
June 2, 2026
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Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
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Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
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Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
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Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
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Fees/Admission:
Jun 2
How to Use ChatGPT to Get Found Online: A Hands-On Workshop
June 2nd Skillbuilder Workshop
Search is changing. More people are asking ChatGPT and other AI tools for recommendations instead of typing into Google. The good news? There are simple things you can do to help your business show up in those results.
In this interactive, hands-on workshop, Tara Ingalls, owner of Tingalls Graphic Design, will walk attendees through the basics of website keyword optimization and how to leverage ChatGPT as a tool to help customers find you online.
BONUS!! All attendees will receive a complimentary SEO audit of their website homepage, which we’ll review together during the session to help identify keyword opportunities.
What You’ll Learn
• What SEO is — and what it isn’t — including common myths and realistic expectations
• 6 key areas to add keywords on your website
• How online search has changed with the rise of AI and tools like ChatGPT
• How to use ChatGPT to brainstorm FAQs, blog topics, and keyword opportunities
• 5 key areas to help increase your business visibility online (homework checklist)
Who Should Attend
• Business owners who want to improve their visibility online
• Anyone responsible for managing or updating a website
• Small businesses looking for practical, hands-on guidanceusing ChatGPT
What to Bring
• Your laptop logged into ChatGPT
• Access to your website (optional)
Cost: This event is FREE for all Oregon Chamber members and $25 for guests
Jun 3
Container Gardening
Join Becky Nickel, Master Gardener, to learn how to make beautiful and thriving flower containers. Register to win the two containers made during the class!
If you have questions, please call Stoughton Health Community Education at (608) 877-3498.
Jun 5
Oregon Art Center
Visit the Oregon Art Center where local artists are on staff and where you can find the perfect piece of art for your home or unique gifts for every occassion.
Jun 5
Music Bingo
Join us for a fun night playing Music Bingo featuring #1 Songs! The fun starts at 7pm with 3 rounds of play. Cost to play is $2 per card, with at least 2 winners per round. All money collected is returned to the prize pool! 1st winner each round gets a split of the prize pool plus exclusive Bodihow merch! Call 608-291-0160 to reserve your table!
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Date:
June 5, 2026
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Time:
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Website:
https://bodihow.com/
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Location:
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Date/Time Details:
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Fees/Admission:
Jun 5
HQ Karaoke
Join Karaoke Underground for karaoke at Headquarters, starting at 9:00pm! Free to sing. Ages 21+
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Date:
June 5, 2026
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Time:
9:00 PM - 11:00 PM
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Website:
https://oregonhq.com/
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Location:
Headquarters Bar and Grill
101 Concord Dr
Oregon, WI
Jun 6
Cows on the Concourse
There's no better way to kick off June Dairy Month than by joining us for the 45th Cows on the Concourse in the heart of America's Dairyland! Join us on Capitol Square on Saturday, June 6 for this FREE, family-friendly event! Attendees can meet and greet cows from local dairy farms, enjoy Wisconsin dairy products and live music and much more!
Jun 6
Oregon Art Center
Visit the Oregon Art Center where local artists are on staff and where you can find the perfect piece of art for your home or unique gifts for every occassion.
Jun 6
Community Conversation - Our American Story
Connect and Reflect with the Oregon Area Historical Society and PBS Wisconsin for America’s 250th Anniversary! The Oregon Area Historical Society and the Oregon Public Library is partnering with PBS Wisconsin to bring our community together to connect and reflect on our shared history and the future of democracy.
Please join us on Saturday, June 6 at 12:30pm for a two-hour America@250 Community Conversation, which includes mingling, a facilitated discussion, and viewing of clips from The American Revolution, a six-part PBS documentary series directed by Ken Burns, Sarah Botstein, and David Schmidt. America@250 Community Conversations are structured, small-group discussions designed to help you get to know others in your community, to listen to and consider their perspectives, and reflect on how these align with or differ from your own. Find more ways to learn, connect, and reflect with PBS Wisconsin during America’s 250th Anniversary at pbswisconsin.org/a250.
Jun 7
Beginning SomaYoga Class #8
In this eighth class in the series, we bring our focus to seated practices and the various benefits of bringing a chair into practice. You will experience the feeling of core breathing, find comfort laying on the floor, and explore another foundational movement of SomaYoga: Spinal Spiffy. SomaYoga is a trauma sensitive approach that offers student variance and teaching with compassion.
The methodology uses
+ Somatics to efficiently and effectively create more mobility
+ Therapeutic Yoga for stability and functional movement
+ Classic Asana (postures) for stamina and strength
The Beginning SomaYoga series will introduce you to somatic yoga through the principles of learning to pay attention, building better habits, progressing well – progressing compassionately, and staying current & enjoying your freedom. See each class for the highlights of that session. You will explore a new approach to classic yoga asana that helps you learn more about your body and your mind, and keeps you aligned to your spirit. Review each class in the series for specific class highlights.
This series is great for:
+ beginners looking to start a yoga practice
+ experienced practitioners looking for a new mindful movement approach
+ trauma-sensitive populations looking for a gentle and compassionate yoga style
+ those that have tried yoga, but the poses didn't feel right or postures were too strenuous or painful
+ yoga teachers that want to explore a specific style of therapeutic yoga / yoga therapy credentials
You can sign up for the entire series of 8 classes OR sign up for them individually. Early bird pricing is available. Workshop classes are 90 minutes.
Jun 7
Embroidery Basics
Instructor Kelly teaches the basics of embroidery! 2:30-5pm All materials included Age 12+ welcome $35/person
Jun 8
Movement and Dance for Parkinson's
Move with confidence and connection in our Movement and Dance for Parkinson’s class. This welcoming class is designed for all mobility levels and includes a gentle warm-up, creative movement, rhythm, storytelling, and easy dance steps. It helps support balance, coordination, and thinking skills. Based on physical therapy principles and research, dance has been shown to improve walking, mobility, and quality of life for people with Parkinson’s. No dance experience needed—just come ready to move and have fun.
If you have questions, please call Stoughton Health Community Education at (608) 877-3498.
Jun 8
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Jun 9
Online Beekeeping Social & Mentoring Event
Have questions? Need advice? Just want to talk Bees? We are building a beekeeping community! Join us online monthly on the 2nd Tuesday at 7pm to talk about bees and beekeeping.
Jun 10
Movement and Dance for Parkinson's
Move with confidence and connection in our Movement and Dance for Parkinson’s class. This welcoming class is designed for all mobility levels and includes a gentle warm-up, creative movement, rhythm, storytelling, and easy dance steps. It helps support balance, coordination, and thinking skills. Based on physical therapy principles and research, dance has been shown to improve walking, mobility, and quality of life for people with Parkinson’s. No dance experience needed—just come ready to move and have fun.
If you have questions, please call Stoughton Health Community Education at (608) 877-3498.
Jun 10
Healthy Feet for Life
Healthy feet support balance, mobility, and overall quality of life. Join Dr. Lind, OrthoTeam Podiatrist, to learn practical tips for everyday foot care, spotting warning signs early, and preventing common problems like pain, infections, and ulcers. Good foot care helps you reduce fall risk, stay active, and maintain independence. Beneficial for everyone, including those with conditions like diabetes or arthritis.
Please note this is an informational session, not intended to take the place of professional medical advice.
If you have questions, please call Stoughton Health Community Education at (608) 877-3498.
Jun 10
Immigration 101: A Shared History and the Current System
This free screening is a webinar produced by the Wisconsin Farmers Union offering a grounded look at immigration in the U.S. They explore the shared history of immigration, recognize the many reasons people come to this country, and center the human experiences behind the policies and headlines. The show is free and open to the public.
Jun 11
Air Plant Terrarium Workshop
Create your own hanging terrarium at our Air Plant Terrarium Workshop

Each $35 ticket includes a 4–5" glass vessel, terrarium medium, a live air plant, and decorative materials to design your own unique piece.
This beginner-friendly, step-by-step class will guide you through designing and caring for your terrarium. Optional upgrades will be available, and no experience is needed—just bring your creativity!
Jun 11
Glory Days in the Rearview - Author Event
Join us to listen to author Mark Nepper speak about his book, Glory Days in the Rearview. After the talk there will be an opportunity to buy a copy of the book for $19 cash or card.
About the Book
We all remember that person from high school. You know, the person who seemed to glide through every aspect of those years. They were popular and successful but more significantly likeable. Everyone expected they would do the same after high school. Life, though, has a way of interfering with our plans and expectations. Those circumstances take Robb Cesario from the heights of high school glory to midlife, desperately struggling to maintain family connections amid tragedy and sadness, Robb returns to his roots. He tries to find his way back to the life he and everyone else imagined for him.
About the Author
Mark Nepper is a former award-winning newspaper reporter and state and nationally honored high school English teacher. He spent much of his life helping students find ways to tell their stories. He continues mentoring writing teachers in his role as co-director of the Greater Madison Writing Project. He also created and directs Writing Your Life workshops with senior citizens to help them tell their stories. He decided he should start telling his own stories and has written his debut novel, Glory Days in the Review: A Story of Love, Redemption and Hope. He is an avid bicyclist and wood carver and is exploring the joys and frustrations of water color painting. Mark lives in Madison, Wis.
Jun 12
Oregon Art Center
Visit the Oregon Art Center where local artists are on staff and where you can find the perfect piece of art for your home or unique gifts for every occassion.
Jun 12
Kombucha Tasting with Mr. Teas
Sample a variety of Kombucha flavors with Mr. Teas!
Jun 13
Oregon Art Center
Visit the Oregon Art Center where local artists are on staff and where you can find the perfect piece of art for your home or unique gifts for every occassion.
Jun 13
Game Night
Chess, cribbage, cards, and tons more! Use our games or bring you own Bring a friend or make new ones! Free 5-8pm- All ages welcome After 8pm- Age 18+
Jun 14
Sunday Sundae Club
Join us this summer for the Sunday Sundae Club at Seven Acre Dairy Co.
Every Sunday this summer, we’ll unveil a brand-new sundae suggested by our guests and followers. The featured sundae will be announced at 8 a.m. each Sunday and will only be available that day!
Pick up a Sunday Sundae Club punch card in the Café and earn a punch each time you try the featured sundae.
Perks of the club:

Try all 12 sundaes: Receive a free Sunday Sundae Club t-shirt and a $25 Seven Acre gift card.

Try 10 sundaes: Receive a free Sunday Sundae Club t-shirt.

If we choose your sundae idea: Enjoy 2 free sundaes on us.
Have a creative sundae idea? Submit it in the Café or send it to us a DM on Instagram or Facebook for a chance to see your creation featured as a future Sunday Sundae. 𝙊𝙪𝙧 𝙛𝙧𝙞𝙚𝙣𝙙𝙡𝙮 𝙎𝙚𝙫𝙚𝙣 𝘼𝙘𝙧𝙚 𝙩𝙚𝙖𝙢 𝙬𝙞𝙡𝙡 𝙟𝙪𝙙𝙜𝙚 𝙚𝙣𝙩𝙧𝙞𝙚𝙨 𝙤𝙣𝙘𝙚 𝙖 𝙬𝙚𝙚𝙠. 𝙒𝙚 𝙡𝙤𝙫𝙚 𝙨𝙚𝙖𝙨𝙤𝙣𝙖𝙡, 𝙛𝙪𝙣, 𝙪𝙣𝙞𝙦𝙪𝙚 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙩𝙖𝙨𝙩𝙮 𝙞𝙙𝙚𝙖𝙨!
A new sundae. Every Sunday. All summer long.
See you Sunday!
Jun 15
Movement and Dance for Parkinson's
Move with confidence and connection in our Movement and Dance for Parkinson’s class. This welcoming class is designed for all mobility levels and includes a gentle warm-up, creative movement, rhythm, storytelling, and easy dance steps. It helps support balance, coordination, and thinking skills. Based on physical therapy principles and research, dance has been shown to improve walking, mobility, and quality of life for people with Parkinson’s. No dance experience needed—just come ready to move and have fun.
If you have questions, please call Stoughton Health Community Education at (608) 877-3498.
Jun 17
Movement and Dance for Parkinson's
Move with confidence and connection in our Movement and Dance for Parkinson’s class. This welcoming class is designed for all mobility levels and includes a gentle warm-up, creative movement, rhythm, storytelling, and easy dance steps. It helps support balance, coordination, and thinking skills. Based on physical therapy principles and research, dance has been shown to improve walking, mobility, and quality of life for people with Parkinson’s. No dance experience needed—just come ready to move and have fun.
If you have questions, please call Stoughton Health Community Education at (608) 877-3498.
Jun 17
Save a Life with COCPR
Compression Only CPR, also known as Hands Only CPR, keeps oxygen-rich blood circulating to vital organs until EMS personnel arrive or an automated external defibrillator (AED) is applied to shock the heart. A victim of cardiac arrest is 3 times more likely to survive with COCPR. Participants will have the opportunity to practice compressions on adult manikins. Choking and abdominal thrusts, use of an AED, COCPR for children, and COCPR for infants will also be reviewed.
If you have questions, please call Stoughton Health Community Education at (608) 877-3498.
Jun 17
Banished Citizens
Historian Marla A. Ramírez will deliver a talk based on her recent book, Banished Citizens: A History of the Mexican American Women Who Endured Repatriation (Harvard University Press, October 2025). A limited number of free copies will be available for to give away!
From 1921 to 1944, approximately one million ethnic Mexicans living in the United States were removed across the border to Mexico. What officials called “repatriation” was in fact banishment: 60 percent of those expelled were US citizens, mainly working-class women and children whose husbands and fathers were Mexican immigrants.
Ramírez argues that banishment served interests on both sides of the border. In the United States, the government accused ethnic Mexicans of dependence on social services in order to justify removal, thereby scapegoating them for post–World War I and Depression-era economic woes. In Mexico, meanwhile, officials welcomed returnees for their potential to bolster the labor force. In the process, all Mexicans in the United States—citizens and undocumented immigrants alike—were cast as financially burdensome and culturally foreign.
Shedding particular light on the experiences of banished women, Ramírez depicts the courage and resilience of their efforts to reclaim US citizenship and return home. Nevertheless, banishment often interrupted their ability to pass on US citizenship to their children, robbed their families of generational wealth, and drastically slowed upward mobility.
Today, their descendants continue to confront and resist the impact of these injustices—and are breaking the silence to ensure that this history is not forgotten.
About the Presenter
Marla A. Ramírez is a historian of the US–Mexico borderlands with specialization in Mexican American banishment, Mexican repatriation, oral history, and gendered migrations. She is an Assistant Professor of History and Chicanx/e & Latinx/e Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Professor Ramírez completed her Ph.D. at the University of California, Santa Barbara in Chicana and Chicano Studies with a concentration in US history and a doctoral emphasis on feminist studies.
Her research has been supported by the Mellon Foundation, Ford Foundation, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research & Graduate Education at UW-Madison, and the Ira and Ineva Reilly Baldwin Wisconsin Idea Endowment Grant. Her teaching and research interests include Mexican American banishment (generally referred to as “repatriation”), racialized citizenship, gendered migrations across the US–Mexico border, mass immigration removals, the making of illegality, historical methods, and the history of Latinx/es in the United States.
This program is made possible by Beyond the Page.
Jun 18
Freed Between the Lines - All Boys Aren't Blue
The Freed Between the Lines Book Club meets quarterly and reads banned books. Discussions are held on Thursdays in the Conference Room at 6:30pm.
Books are available a month ahead of the discussion at the end of the holds shelf. In June we will discuss Boys Aren't Blue by George M Johnson.
Jun 19
Blood Drive
Your donation can make a life-saving difference for someone in need. It’s quick, easy, and incredibly impactful.
Donation appointments are encouraged. To schedule, please call ImpactLife at 800-747-5401 and use group code 3643 or click on the registration button below to sign up online.
Please eat before donating and bring a photo ID.
Jun 19
Oregon Art Center
Visit the Oregon Art Center where local artists are on staff and where you can find the perfect piece of art for your home or unique gifts for every occassion.
Jun 20
Village of Oregon Art Fair and Sculpture Tour
The 4th Annual Village of Oregon Art Fair and Sculpture Tour, June 20th, 9-4 at Triangle Park downtown Oregon. Many great artists, food vendors, local organizational and sponsor tables, and a silent auction.
Jun 20
Oregon Art Center
Visit the Oregon Art Center where local artists are on staff and where you can find the perfect piece of art for your home or unique gifts for every occassion.
Jun 22
Movement and Dance for Parkinson's
Move with confidence and connection in our Movement and Dance for Parkinson’s class. This welcoming class is designed for all mobility levels and includes a gentle warm-up, creative movement, rhythm, storytelling, and easy dance steps. It helps support balance, coordination, and thinking skills. Based on physical therapy principles and research, dance has been shown to improve walking, mobility, and quality of life for people with Parkinson’s. No dance experience needed—just come ready to move and have fun.
If you have questions, please call Stoughton Health Community Education at (608) 877-3498.
Jun 24
Movement and Dance for Parkinson's
Move with confidence and connection in our Movement and Dance for Parkinson’s class. This welcoming class is designed for all mobility levels and includes a gentle warm-up, creative movement, rhythm, storytelling, and easy dance steps. It helps support balance, coordination, and thinking skills. Based on physical therapy principles and research, dance has been shown to improve walking, mobility, and quality of life for people with Parkinson’s. No dance experience needed—just come ready to move and have fun.
If you have questions, please call Stoughton Health Community Education at (608) 877-3498.
Jun 24
The Patriotic Concert
Join us for the annual Patriotic Concert presented by The Badger Chordhawks!
This special event brings our community together through music to celebrate our shared patriotism while supporting local heroes. Since 2019, the concert has raised over $67,000 for Rock County Veterans Services, along with additional support for at-risk youth programs and veteran organizations like VetsRoll.
The Badger Chordhawks Chorus is an award-winning men’s vocal ensemble based in Rock County, known for its musical excellence and strong community impact.
Come be part of an inspiring evening of music, community, and giving back.
Jun 25
OACC Member Connect After Hours
Join us for a Member Connect After Hours at Headquarters in The Garage!
The Golf Garage is a 21+ game area and lounge—perfect for relaxing, connecting, and having a little fun. Enjoy a complimentary drink and food while networking in a casual, welcoming atmosphere.
This event is free and open to the public. We hope to see you there!

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Date:
June 25, 2026
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Time:
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Website:
https://oregonhq.com/
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Location:
Headquarters Bar and Grill
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Date/Time Details:
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Fees/Admission:
Free and open to members and non-members!
Jun 26
Oregon Art Center
Visit the Oregon Art Center where local artists are on staff and where you can find the perfect piece of art for your home or unique gifts for every occassion.
Jun 27
Oregon Art Center
Visit the Oregon Art Center where local artists are on staff and where you can find the perfect piece of art for your home or unique gifts for every occassion.
Jun 29
Movement and Dance for Parkinson's
Move with confidence and connection in our Movement and Dance for Parkinson’s class. This welcoming class is designed for all mobility levels and includes a gentle warm-up, creative movement, rhythm, storytelling, and easy dance steps. It helps support balance, coordination, and thinking skills. Based on physical therapy principles and research, dance has been shown to improve walking, mobility, and quality of life for people with Parkinson’s. No dance experience needed—just come ready to move and have fun.
If you have questions, please call Stoughton Health Community Education at (608) 877-3498.
Jul 1
Movement and Dance for Parkinson's
Move with confidence and connection in our Movement and Dance for Parkinson’s class. This welcoming class is designed for all mobility levels and includes a gentle warm-up, creative movement, rhythm, storytelling, and easy dance steps. It helps support balance, coordination, and thinking skills. Based on physical therapy principles and research, dance has been shown to improve walking, mobility, and quality of life for people with Parkinson’s. No dance experience needed—just come ready to move and have fun.
If you have questions, please call Stoughton Health Community Education at (608) 877-3498.
Jul 3
Oregon Art Center
Visit the Oregon Art Center where local artists are on staff and where you can find the perfect piece of art for your home or unique gifts for every occassion.
Jul 4
Oregon Art Center
Visit the Oregon Art Center where local artists are on staff and where you can find the perfect piece of art for your home or unique gifts for every occassion.
Jul 7
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
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Date:
July 7, 2026
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Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
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Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
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Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
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Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
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Fees/Admission:
Jul 10
Oregon Art Center
Visit the Oregon Art Center where local artists are on staff and where you can find the perfect piece of art for your home or unique gifts for every occassion.
Jul 11
Oregon Art Center
Visit the Oregon Art Center where local artists are on staff and where you can find the perfect piece of art for your home or unique gifts for every occassion.
Jul 13
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Jul 16
OACC Member Connect AM
Jul 17
Oregon Art Center
Visit the Oregon Art Center where local artists are on staff and where you can find the perfect piece of art for your home or unique gifts for every occassion.
Jul 18
Oregon Art Center
Visit the Oregon Art Center where local artists are on staff and where you can find the perfect piece of art for your home or unique gifts for every occassion.
Jul 24
Oregon Art Center
Visit the Oregon Art Center where local artists are on staff and where you can find the perfect piece of art for your home or unique gifts for every occassion.
Jul 25
Oregon Art Center
Visit the Oregon Art Center where local artists are on staff and where you can find the perfect piece of art for your home or unique gifts for every occassion.
Jul 31
Oregon Art Center
Visit the Oregon Art Center where local artists are on staff and where you can find the perfect piece of art for your home or unique gifts for every occassion.
Aug 1
Oregon Art Center
Visit the Oregon Art Center where local artists are on staff and where you can find the perfect piece of art for your home or unique gifts for every occassion.
Aug 4
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
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Date:
August 4, 2026
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Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
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Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
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Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
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Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
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Fees/Admission:
Aug 7
Oregon Art Center
Visit the Oregon Art Center where local artists are on staff and where you can find the perfect piece of art for your home or unique gifts for every occassion.
Aug 8
Oregon Art Center
Visit the Oregon Art Center where local artists are on staff and where you can find the perfect piece of art for your home or unique gifts for every occassion.
Aug 10
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Aug 14
Oregon Art Center
Visit the Oregon Art Center where local artists are on staff and where you can find the perfect piece of art for your home or unique gifts for every occassion.
Aug 15
Oregon Art Center
Visit the Oregon Art Center where local artists are on staff and where you can find the perfect piece of art for your home or unique gifts for every occassion.
Aug 20
Oregon Area First Responders' Community Celebration
Oregon Area First Responders' Honors Community Celebration This is a venue that recognizes our first responders for their valor during the previous year. First Responders & their family eat free
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Date:
August 20, 2026
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Time:
5:00 PM - 7:35 PM
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Website:
http://oregonmasons.org
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Location:
Madsen Memorial & Waterman (Triangle) Park 121 Janesville Street Oregon, WI
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Contact:
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EMail:
johngraham509@gmail.com
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Date/Time Details:
Thursday, August 20, 2026 5:00 PM to 7:35 PM
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Fees/Admission:
$10.00 donation for to enjoy a meal with our first responders
Aug 21
Oregon Art Center
Visit the Oregon Art Center where local artists are on staff and where you can find the perfect piece of art for your home or unique gifts for every occassion.
Aug 22
Oregon Art Center
Visit the Oregon Art Center where local artists are on staff and where you can find the perfect piece of art for your home or unique gifts for every occassion.
Aug 28
Oregon Art Center
Visit the Oregon Art Center where local artists are on staff and where you can find the perfect piece of art for your home or unique gifts for every occassion.
Aug 29
Oregon Art Center
Visit the Oregon Art Center where local artists are on staff and where you can find the perfect piece of art for your home or unique gifts for every occassion.
Sep 1
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
September 1, 2026
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Sep 13
Christian Education Open House
Come to Faith Lutheran Church for a Sunday to learn about Christian Education, meet teachers, and participate in family games, along with sharing in a free lunch.
Sunday after Labor Day
9:00am | Worship Service
10:15am | Program & Games
Sep 14
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Sep 15
Oregon Area Chamber Golf Outing 2026
Oregon Area Chamber of Commerce Annual Golf Outing

Join the Oregon Area Chamber for our Annual Golf Tournament—one of the Chamber’s premier events of the year! This public event brings together Chamber members, area residents, business professionals, and community leaders from Oregon and surrounding communities for a fun day of networking and friendly competition.
The tournament will feature a noon shotgun start, followed by happy hour and dinner.
Event Overview: Team Scramble
Each team member takes a tee shot. All players then take their second shots from the point where the best tee shot landed. This process is repeated until the ball is holed out. Each team records only one score in the “Team Score” section of your scorecard.
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Support the Chamber
50/50 Cash Raffle – $1 each or $20 for arm length
Half goes to the winning ticket — the other half helps us reach our fundraising goal. Winner drawn during lunch. Must be present to win.
Raffle Baskets – 25 Tickets for $25
Drop your tickets in for a chance to win some amazing prizes before you hit the course. Winners announced during dinner.
Mulligans – 1 for $5 / 3 for $10
Let’s pretend that shank never happened. (Limit 3 per golfer)
Ultimate Goodie Bag – 50 Gift Basket Tickets + 3 Mulligans for $50 (Save $10!)
Maximize your chances to win big and play like a pro all while supporting a great cauae.
Golfers of all skill levels are welcome!
Beyond the course, this event is a great opportunity to make new business connections while supporting the Chamber’s largest fundraiser of the year.

Not a golfer? No problem! There are plenty of ways to get involved.
Sponsorship Opportunities
Promote your business with a variety of sponsorship opportunities available for every budget, starting at just $100.
Marketing Opportunities
Showcase your business and connect with local leaders by donating a raffle prize. Donors will be recognized through event signage and announcements during the event.
Volunteer Opportunities
Meet new people, support the community, and make valuable connections by volunteering at the tournament.
Early Bird pricing is now available through the end of June! Register now to secure your spot!
Oct 6
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
October 6, 2026
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Oct 12
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Nov 3
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
November 3, 2026
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Nov 9
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Dec 1
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
December 1, 2026
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Dec 14
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Jan 5
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
January 5, 2027
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Jan 11
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Feb 2
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
February 2, 2027
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Feb 8
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Mar 2
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
March 2, 2027
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Mar 8
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Apr 6
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
April 6, 2027
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Apr 12
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
May 4
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
May 4, 2027
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
May 10
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Jun 1
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
June 1, 2027
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Jun 14
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Jul 6
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
July 6, 2027
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Jul 12
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Aug 3
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
August 3, 2027
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Aug 9
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Sep 7
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
September 7, 2027
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Sep 12
Christian Education Open House
Come to Faith Lutheran Church for a Sunday to learn about Christian Education, meet teachers, and participate in family games, along with sharing in a free lunch.
Sunday after Labor Day
9:00am | Worship Service
10:15am | Program & Games
Sep 13
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Oct 5
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
October 5, 2027
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
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Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Oct 11
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Nov 2
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
November 2, 2027
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Nov 8
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Dec 7
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
December 7, 2027
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Dec 13
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Jan 4
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
January 4, 2028
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Jan 10
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Feb 1
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
February 1, 2028
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Feb 14
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Mar 7
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
March 7, 2028
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Mar 13
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Apr 4
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
April 4, 2028
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Apr 10
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
May 2
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
May 2, 2028
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
May 8
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Jun 6
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
June 6, 2028
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Jun 12
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Jul 4
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
July 4, 2028
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Jul 10
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Aug 1
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
August 1, 2028
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Aug 14
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Sep 5
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
September 5, 2028
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Sep 10
Christian Education Open House
Come to Faith Lutheran Church for a Sunday to learn about Christian Education, meet teachers, and participate in family games, along with sharing in a free lunch.
Sunday after Labor Day
9:00am | Worship Service
10:15am | Program & Games
Sep 11
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Oct 3
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
October 3, 2028
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Oct 9
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Nov 7
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
November 7, 2028
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Nov 13
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Dec 5
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
December 5, 2028
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Dec 11
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Jan 2
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
January 2, 2029
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Jan 8
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Feb 6
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
February 6, 2029
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Feb 12
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Mar 6
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
March 6, 2029
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Mar 12
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Apr 3
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
April 3, 2029
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Apr 9
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
May 1
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
May 1, 2029
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
May 14
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Jun 5
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
June 5, 2029
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Jun 11
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Jul 3
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
July 3, 2029
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Jul 9
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Aug 7
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
August 7, 2029
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Aug 13
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Sep 4
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
September 4, 2029
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Sep 9
Christian Education Open House
Come to Faith Lutheran Church for a Sunday to learn about Christian Education, meet teachers, and participate in family games, along with sharing in a free lunch.
Sunday after Labor Day
9:00am | Worship Service
10:15am | Program & Games
Sep 10
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Oct 2
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
October 2, 2029
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Oct 8
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Nov 6
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
November 6, 2029
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Nov 12
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Dec 4
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
December 4, 2029
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Dec 10
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Jan 1
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
January 1, 2030
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Jan 14
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Feb 5
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
February 5, 2030
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Feb 11
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Mar 5
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
March 5, 2030
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Mar 11
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Apr 2
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
April 2, 2030
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Apr 8
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
May 7
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
May 7, 2030
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
May 13
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Jun 4
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
June 4, 2030
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Jun 10
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Jul 2
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
July 2, 2030
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Jul 8
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Aug 6
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
August 6, 2030
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Aug 12
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Sep 3
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
September 3, 2030
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Sep 9
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Oct 1
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
October 1, 2030
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Oct 14
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Nov 5
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
November 5, 2030
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Nov 11
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Dec 3
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
December 3, 2030
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Dec 9
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Jan 7
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
January 7, 2031
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Jan 13
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Feb 4
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
February 4, 2031
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Feb 10
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Mar 4
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
March 4, 2031
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Mar 10
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Apr 1
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
April 1, 2031
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Apr 14
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
May 6
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
May 6, 2031
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
May 12
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Jun 3
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
June 3, 2031
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Jun 9
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Jul 1
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
July 1, 2031
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Jul 14
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Aug 5
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
August 5, 2031
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Aug 11
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Sep 2
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
September 2, 2031
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Sep 8
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Oct 7
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
October 7, 2031
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Oct 13
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Nov 4
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
November 4, 2031
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Nov 10
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Dec 2
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
December 2, 2031
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Dec 8
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Jan 6
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
January 6, 2032
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Jan 12
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Feb 3
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
February 3, 2032
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Feb 9
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Mar 2
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
March 2, 2032
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Mar 8
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Apr 6
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
April 6, 2032
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Apr 12
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
May 4
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
May 4, 2032
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
May 10
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Jun 1
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
June 1, 2032
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Jun 14
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Jul 6
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
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Date:
July 6, 2032
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Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
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Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Jul 12
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Aug 3
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
August 3, 2032
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Aug 9
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Sep 7
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
September 7, 2032
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Sep 13
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Oct 5
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
October 5, 2032
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Oct 11
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Nov 2
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
November 2, 2032
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Nov 8
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Dec 7
Memory Cafe
Who should attend?
Memory Cafés are designed for people with memory loss, mild cognitive
impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The Memory Café is open to
anyone without a formal referral or assessment. Those with dementia or
memory issues may attend unaccompanied when appropriate, or
with family, friends or care partners. This group is not suitable for people with
dementia to attend alone if they have specific care needs such as problems with
incontinence, mobility issues that require aid, high levels of anxiety, disorientation
or history of wandering.
What is a Memory Café?
A Memory Café is a place where individuals with memory loss
and their care partners can get together in a safe, supportive
and engaging environment. It is a time and place where people can interact, laugh,
find support, share concerns and celebrate without feeling embarrassed and misunderstood. The
Memory Café encourages friendship and acceptance. Participants share conversation in a
relaxed atmosphere that can include music, art or other forms of activity.
Do I need to pre-register?
You do not need to pre-register for the Memory Café but it would be helpful for
us to have a general idea of how many attendees to expect so we can plan
accordingly for refreshments. If you want to give us a heads up that you're
coming, please call the Stoughton Senior Center at 608-873-8585. But, if you want
to just drop in, that's fine too. We are looking forward to meeting you!
What does it cost?
There is no fee to participate.
-
Date:
December 7, 2032
-
Time:
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
-
Location:
Stoughton Hospital Bryant Health and Education Center
900 Ridge Street. Stoughton
-
Contact:
Stoughton Senior Center 608-873-8585
-
Date/Time Details:
October 4th 9:30 to 11am. Meets the first Tuesday of each month.
-
Fees/Admission:
Dec 13
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Jan 10
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Feb 14
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Mar 14
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Apr 11
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
May 9
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Jun 13
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Jul 11
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Aug 8
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Sep 12
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Oct 10
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Nov 14
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.
Dec 12
Parkinson's Support Group
Meets Second Monday
12:15-1:15 p.m.
Questions?
Please call (608) 877-3498
stoughtonhealth.com
If you would like to join via Zoom call (608) 877-3498 for the link.