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Memory Café: A Visit to the 1904 World’s Fair

Our memory cafe is a place for individuals with memory loss and their care partners to engage in fun activities in a comfortable and supportive environment. This program will be provided by the Missouri History Museum.   Learn some of the fascinating stories of the 1904 World’s Fair through visitor’s…

Memory Café: Moments with Music

Back by popular demand, music therapists from Maryville University will be here providing experiences that will reduce stress, increase joy and foster connections. Join us as we hum and sing and tap our toes to some familiar tunes and maybe some new ones. Registration is preferred but not required.

Memory Café: 150 years of the Eads Bridge

This program will be provided by the Missouri History Museum.  The Eads Bridge, built in 2024, was the first, largest and greatest of its kind when built. This presentation will tell the story of not only the bridge’s origins, but also its life, bearing witness to a century and a…

Memory Café: An Irish Morning with Guest Artist Eimear Arkins

Eimear Arkins is an award winning Irish singer, fiddle player and dancer from the West of Ireland, who has performed in several countries and will bring her talents to our memory cafe. Thank you to the Missouri Arts Council for facilitating this one of a kind experience. Registration is not…

Alzheimer’s Association –  Empowered Caregiver: Communicating Effectively and Responding to Dementia Related Behaviors

Dementia affects a person’s ability to communicate and may create changes in their behaviors. Join us to discover new ways to communicate effectively at any stage of the disease. You will learn tips to improve communication, steps to recognize and manage dementia-related behaviors and their triggers, and how to recognize…

Alzheimer’s Association – Empowered Caregiver: Building Foundations of Caregiving and Supporting Independence

Caring for someone living with dementia brings a unique set of challenges and rewards. With the right support, you can empower yourself to provide quality care to the person living with dementia while managing your own well-being. Join us to learn about caregiving and common relationship changes, how to build…

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