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Senior Center Events

An extensive list of Senior Center events is at the Brookline Senior Center web site.

COVID-19 Announcements from Senior Center Director Ruthann Dobek

COVID-19 Mask Update, November 2022

At the Senior Center, we continue to follow public health regulations and we remain on alert for COVID-19 variants or an increase in cases around the Commonwealth. Our current protocols are subject to change in the future, but we continue to encourage older residents to get vaccinated and we encourage the use of masks in our mask friendly environment.

Need A Ride To The Senior Center?

If you need a ride to the Senior Center, please call the Senior Center Van Reservation Line at 617-730-2750 at least one business day in advance. Please include the following information for all rides: name, phone number, pickup/drop off address, requested date/time for pick up. Donations are welcome to help offset the cost of gas. We appreciate your support!

Please note: The Senior Center uses a variety of transportation systems to get residents to and from the Senior Center.

April Library Events

Gentle Chair Yoga with Keith Beasley at Brookline Senior Center - Monday, April 1 at 1 PM at the Brookline Senior Center
Letizia Palmieri Piano Concert - Monday, April 1 at 7 PM at Brookline Village
ideaSPACE: Introduction to 3D Printing Through Cura - Tuesdays, April 2, 16, and 30 at 7 PM at Brookline Village
Supporting Neurodiverse Teens and Young Adults - Tuesday, April 2 at 7 PM at Coolidge Corner
Invasive Plants Workshop at Hall's Pond - Sunday, April 7 at 10 AM at Hall's Pond
Anything Goes: History of the Jazz Age - Tuesday April 9 at 7pm at Coolidge Corner
Launch Your Own Website with WordPress - Wednesday, April 10 at 7 PM, virtual
All About Alpacas with Harvard Alpaca Ranch - Saturday, April 13 at 10 AM at Putterham
ideaSPACE: Introduction to 3D Printing Through CuraWalls, Top/Bottom Layers, Infill, and Material Settings - Tuesday April 16 at 7pm at Brookline Village
Poetry Writers Meetup - Tuesday, April 16 at 7 PM at Brookline Village
Bubble Tea Patches with Pop Up Art School - Wednesday, April 17 at 6:30 PM at Putterham
Crankie Storytelling with the Magid Ensemble - Saturday, April 20 at 3 PM at Brookline Village
Learn Origami - Saturday April 20 at 2pm at Putterham
Local Wildlife with Mass Audubon - Monday, April 22 at 7 PM at Putterham
Library Concert: Gladius, Virtuoso Flamenco Guitarist - Wednesday, April 24 at 7 PM at Putterham
Persian Dance Performance and Workshop - Saturday, April 27 at 2 PM at Brookline Village
Sensory Friendly Jackbox Party Night - Monday, April 29 at 7 PM at Brookline Village
ideaSPACE: Introduction to 3D Printing Through Cura: Speed, Travel, and Cooling - Tuesday April 30 at 7pm at Brookline Village
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May Library Events

Queer Art Night - Wednesday, May 1 at 6:30 PM at Brookline Village
Live Screening and Talk with Director of "To Feel the Earth and Touch the Sky, Living the Legacy of American Modern Dance" - Thursday, May 2 at 7 PM at Brookline Village
Ukulele Workshop with Julie Stepanek -  Thursday, May 2 at 7 PM at Coolidge Corner
Fixit Clinic - Saturday, May 4 at 1 PM at Brookline Village
Visible Mending Workshop  - Wednesday, May 8 at 6:30 PM at Brookline Village
A Reed Between the Lines: Colorful Literature of the Clarinet Trio � Brookline Music School Faculty Concert - Saturday, May 12 at 2 PM at Brookline Village
Democracy Talks: Access to Books in the context of Mass Incarceration - Tuesday, May 21 at 7 PM, virtual
Harmony of Korean Drumming with Korean Performing Arts Institute of Chicago - Friday, May 24 at 2:30 PM at Coolidge Corner
Chinese Calligraphy Workshop with Kang Zhou  - Saturday, May 25 at 2 PM at Putterham
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Virtual
Event

Job Seekers Network

January - June, 2024,
1st & 3rd Wednesday, 9:30 - 11:30 am

Zoom

Vital Documents Scanning Session

Thursday, April 18, at 10 a.m

Brookline Senior Center

The Brookline Office of Emergency Management and the Brookline Department of Public Health and Human Services are offering another vital document scanning session, to ensure senior residents have secure access to their personal information in the event of an emergency.

After the success of the two-part vital documents program held at the Brookline Senior Center last month, enough interest was received to hold an additional scanning session to accommodate more residents who wished to participate.

Those who are interested should call 617-730-2770 to reserve a spot.

The Emergency Preparedness Buddies Program (EP Buddies) assists Brookline seniors and adults with disabilities who live alone to prepare for and respond to emergencies. More information is available here .

This project is supported with federal funding from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI).

Piatigorsky Foundation Concert

Thursday, April 18 at 1:00 pm

Brookline Senior Center

Join us for another wonderful Piatigorsky Foundation Concert with featured artist Richard Dowling. Hailed by The New York Times as "an especially impressive fine pianist," Richard Dowling appears regularly in solo recitals, music festivals, and as guest soloist in concerto engagements with symphony orchestras. Career highlights include performances in New York at Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall. The National Federation of Music Clubs honored him with a special award recognizing his outstanding performances of American music. Works of Chopin, Debussy, Gershwin, Gottschalk, Joplin, Ravel, ragtime, and early jazz figure prominently in his extensive repertoire. He is the first pianist in the world to perform the complete cycle of Scott Joplin's 53 rags, marches, waltzes, and cakewalks in public -- nearly four hours of music, all from memory. His 3-CD set, The Complete Piano Works of Scott Joplin was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2018. Richard Dowling has received praiseful reviews and is a versatile recording artist with over a dozen CDs of classical, chamber, ragtime, jazz, and popular music. He has been a Piatigorsky Artist since 1994 and has performed over 1,200 recitals across America under its auspices. Mr. Dowling resides in New York and is an official Steinway Artist.

Please register at 617-730-2770.

Life Writing Class Public Reading

Thursday, April 18 from 3:45-4:45 pm

Brookline Senior Center

Come celebrate the writing that Senior Center participants and BU students have done together as part of the Life Writing course. Family and friends welcome. Snacks will be served.

Please register at 617-730-2770.

Leo Diamant Concert

Friday, April 19 at 1:00 pm

Brookline Senior Center

Join us as we welcome back Leo Diamant, pianist, singer, and music teacher from St. Louis, Missouri. He moved to the area 3 years ago to get his masters in music education from Boston University. Leo is passionate about using music education as a way to build community and advocate for positive change. Before coming to Boston for his studies, Leo had the privilege of performing piano and singing for seniors in St. Louis during his undergraduate years. Aside from music, Leo coaches a youth rock climbing team and spends his free time studying Spanish and exploring the city!

Please register at 617-730-2770.

Matt York Concert

Wednesday, April 24 at 1pm

Brookline Senior Center

Join us for this wonderful performance! Longtime New England musician/author Matt York will perform the songs of Johnny Cash and tell stories about Cash's career spanning from the 1950's to his passing in 2003. He'll discuss Cash's emergence as a groundbreaking artist in the 1950's, his marriage to June Carter and many of his other career highlights. In both 2022 and 2023, York was nominated for the Boston Music Award for Best Country Artist and his album Gently Used was named one of Worcester Magazine's best albums of 2022. This program is supported in part by a grant from the Brookline Commission for the Arts, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.

Please register at 617-730-2770.

Pet Preparedness

Thursday, April 25, at 11 a.m.

Brookline Senior Center

Brookline Department of Public Health and Human Services and the Brookline Office of Emergency Management are collaborating to host a Pet Preparedness event to educate residents and community members about how to prepare themselves and their pets for emergencies.

Often people believe that during an emergency they cannot or do not have time to bring their pets with them. However, there may not be a safe time in an emergency to return home to rescue pets or retrieve needed supplies.

This event offers insight into how to plan ahead and come up with an emergency plan to keep residents and their pets safe.

This event is free to Brookline residents. To RSVP for the Pet Preparedness event call 617-730-2770.

The Tragic Story Of Bonnie And Clyde - Presentation

Thursday, April 25 at 1:00 pm

Brookline Senior Center

Join Christopher Daley, historian, author, and public speaker, for this 90 minute presentation. This presentation, which is part travelogue and part history will chronicle the story of Bonnie and Clyde, separating the reality from the myth! For years the public has been fascinated with the story of this Dust-bowl Romeo and Juliet. However, much of what we know is mainly from the 1967 movie "Bonnie and Clyde" and more recently a highly fictionalized made for T.V. movie shown on A&E & the History Channel. Much myth, conjecture and outright lies exist about the two Texas bandits but when one delves into the true story of the two lovers a much more interesting and human story emerges; much better than Hollywood was able to depict. This presentation will tell that story through the use of period photographs and movies plus modern photographs and video shot by Mr. Daley. He traveled through the states of Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma and Missouri on the trail of Bonnie and Clyde, photographing and making a video of the sites of their homes, murders, robberies, shoot-outs and hide-outs. Refreshments will be graciously sponsored by Gather Health.

Please register at 617-730-2770.

Virtual Event

Virtual Presentation on Town Budget

Thursday, April 25, 4:30 p.m.

Zoom

On Zoom. To register and access the event, click here. After registering, participants will receive a confirmation email containing directions for joining the webinar.

The Brookline Budget Forum serves as an opportunity for residents to hear directly from Town Administrator Carey as he provides insight on municipal finance and the town's annual budget process.

The event will include an overview of the Town's Fiscal Year 2025 budget and residents will have an opportunity to provide general input on town budget priorities.

For more information on the proposed FY25 Budget including the FY2025 Financial Plan, FY25 Budget Presentation to the Select Board and Advisory Committee, Capital Improvement Summary, the Long Range Financial Plan and more, please visit the Budget Central page on the Town's website.


Virtual
Event

Select Board Candidate & Warrant Articles

Monday, April 29, 3:00 pm - Rescheduled from April 8

Zoom

Come discuss the challenges facing Brookline's town government today at BrooklineCAN's Livable Community Advocacy Committee (LCAC). Guest will be Select Board Candidate Sana Hafeez. There will be approximately a 35‑minute period for questions.

This is the third of a special series of LCAC conversations with the five candidates running for the two Select Board seats up for election on May 7, 2024. At the LCAC's February 5 and March 11 meetings, similar Q&A sessions were held with Select Board candidates Alec Lebovitz and David Pearlman (2/5) and Bernard Greene and Susan Park (3/11). Recordings of these meetings are available on the BrooklineCAN.org website until Election Day.

The meeting will also feature discussions of Warrant Article 12 (expanding Senior Tax Work-off Program) and Warrant Article 13 (amending Zoning By-law to reduce restrictions for Accessory Dwelling Units).

If you are a BrooklineCAN member but not currently a member of the LCAC and wish to attend this meeting via Zoom, please email LCAC Chair Susan Granoff, at by April 28. Anyone who attended the February or March meetings will automatically be sent a Zoom link and need not make a new request.

In-person
or Zoom

Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis

Saturday, May 11th 10:00 - 11:30 am

Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis - 1581 Beacon Street

Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis is hosting a free community event. Coinciding with May being Mental Health Awareness Month, the event is entitled, "Don't Get Eaten Alive! The Sandwich Generation: Multigenerational Caregiving." Those in this generation are squeezed on both sides, or at times on three sides: not only addressing the complex needs of aging parents, but also of adult children and maybe grandchildren. The stressors can be overwhelming, affecting family dynamics, emotionally and financially. This event will include dialogue about these powerful experiences and shared strategies for self-care. Full details can be found on Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis website.

Brookline.News presents Stories: Live at the Coolidge!

Thursday, May 16th, 7:30-9 pm

Coolidge Corner Theater

Come help Brookline.News celebrate its first anniversary. WBUR's Meghna Chakrabarti will host this memorable evening with Brookline storytellers live at the Coolidge Corner Theatre. Tickets ($25) will go on sale on the Brookline.News website the week of April 8th.

Brookline's 2nd Annual AAPI Heritage Celebration

Saturday May 18th from 11-3PM

Brookline Village Library

Town Hall, 333 Washington Street

The Brookline Asian American Family Network (BAAFN), Brookline Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Community Relations, and the Brookline Public Libraries invites you to join us for student performances, a special Featured Author presentation, delicious food, arts & crafts and more! So mark the date in your calendar and visit here for details as we get closer!


Virtual
Event

Indigenous Authors Book Club

Sunday, May 19th from 4-5:30 pm

Zoom

The Indigenous Peoples Celebration Committee would like to invite you to participate in their SIXTH Indigenous Authors Book Club! Join us on Sunday, May 19th from 4-5:30 pm for a virtual Book Club conversation. This month we will be reading and discussing *the recently banned* Firekeeper's Daughter by Angeline Boulley. This is a YA read and we would love to encourage Brookline teens to join us!

To RSVP to the Book Club or to request or get information on reasonable accommodations or language access, please contact Caitlin Starr at or at 617-730-2345. For more information visit: https://www.brooklinema.gov/1555/Indigenous-People-Celebration-Committee

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