If you are an older adult looking for safe, at-home entertainment with a chance to socialize and learn something new, you might want to participate in one of the Zoom programs that the Jewish Family & Children’s Service offers.

The non-profit organization’s Center for Senior Enrichment has been providing its programs online/virtually for the safety of participants due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It is delivering classes in music, movement, history, art and other topics this month.

The Phoenix Art Museum will present “The Art of Illusion,” where there will be discussion and a demonstration of how artists make people see objects that are not the way they seem, at 11 a.m. on Thursday, March 11.

Enjoy the luck of the Irish when Begged and Borrowed, a Celtic music duo, performs for a St. Patty’s Day Celebration at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, March 17.

Watch “Tea for Three,” a Betty Ford monologue featuring Kandyce Hughes as part of the Herberger Theater Center’s Lunch Time Theater at 11 a.m. on Thursday, March 18. To learn more, visit jfcsaz.org/our-services/older-adult-services/creative-aging-classes.

 

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