Calendar

January

  • Alzheimer's Cafe at the Memory Hub

      Tuesday, January 14, 2025 at 2:30pm

      Join the Frye Art Museum and the UW Memory and Brain Wellness Center for an uplifting time of social connection! A unique opportunity for people living with dementia, their care partners, family, and friends to enjoy companionship, live music, and fun in a relaxed environment. Advance registration required. 

  • 'Dancing Together' Seated Movement Class

      Wednesday, January 15, 2025 at 1:00pm

      Come together to move to music, exploring various dance styles and having fun with familiar songs. Dancing Together is based on adaptive dance programs for people with cognitive impairment and is also appropriate for people with limited mobility. No dance experience necessary. Free and open to the public - just drop in!

  • 'Dancing Together' A Seated Movement Class

      Wednesday, January 15, 2025 at 1:00pm

      Come together to move to music, exploring various dance styles and having fun with familiar songs. Dancing Together is based on adaptive dance programs for people with cognitive impairment and is also appropriate for people with limited mobility. No dance experience necessary. Free and open to the public - just drop in!

  • S.O.A.R (Shared Outdoor Adventures for Resilience)

      Thursday, January 16, 2025 at 10:00am

      Join others with younger-onset Alzheimer's to reinforce your strengths through monthly small group hikes and other outdoor adventures in the Seattle area.

  • 'Dancing Together' Seated Movement Class

      Wednesday, January 29, 2025 at 1:00pm

      Come together to move to music, exploring various dance styles and having fun with familiar songs. Dancing Together is based on adaptive dance programs for people with cognitive impairment and is also appropriate for people with limited mobility. No dance experience necessary. Free and open to the public - just drop in!

What's on this Calendar?

Special events at the Memory Hub, tours, workshops and classes, and support groups, tailored for:

People Living with Memory Loss

Caregivers

Professionals