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Art in the Courthouse

McGrath Judicial Complex
with Hon. Gilbert V. Indeglia (Ret.)

Friday, June 5, 1:30PM-3:00PM

After a welcome by Hon. Gilbert V. Indeglia (Ret.) and Kara Picozzi of the Rhode Island Supreme Court, our tour will include a look into the current photography exhibit featured as part of our community art initiative “Art in the Courthouse.” The visit includes a conversation with the artist. The 90 minute tour includes a short walk and a Q & A with a judicial officer. Free parking onsite.

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The History of Modern Architecture and Urbanism, Part 2

6 Sessions with Kathy Tonelli
Mondays, Feb 9, 16, 23 Mar 2, 9, 16
9:30 AM-11:00 AM $55.00

Learn about the health benefits connected with eating real, whole foods and explore various ways of incorporating them into daily meals. Current ideas and general guidelines around macro and micro nutrients will be discussed as well as how to eat healthy both at home and when away. Participants will also be provided with many simple recipes. Some classes may also include food samples. All sessions will be interactive in nature and will include time for discussion and questions. Assignment for first class available online.

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Make Your Own Spring Flower Arrangement

@Floral Designs by Donna
Thursday, April 2
5:30PM-7:30PM

Celebrate the beauty of spring with a creative, design your very own Easter floral arrangement. Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or a complete beginner, this workshop guides you step-by-step through building a centerpiece that’s fresh, festive, and uniquely yours.

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Preserving Your Assets After Retirement and Beyond

1 Session with Josh Sroka
Friday, May 1, 10:00AM-11:30AM

Arm yourself with knowledge and confidence about planning your own future so that you will be able to grow old with dignity and have the care you need as you age. There might come a day when you will need to consider moving to assisted living, or, if you become ill or infirm, a nursing home. But it is important to have done the homework ahead of time. By creating an estate plan, you will be able to make such a move without legal worries. In this presentation, you will find out the answers to such questions as these:

  • Will a nursing home take all my money?
  • What happens if I am in a nursing home, and I run out of money?
  • If I go to a nursing home, can I still leave money to my children? 
  • When should I update my old will?
  • How do I choose who make decisions for me if I am unable to do so in the future?
  • Can a nursing home or the state take my home if I go to a nursing home?
  • Should I put my children(s) name(s) on my deed to my house?
  • Should I put my children(s) name(s) on my bank accounts?
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