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| "Check It Out: Hard Times - Yesterday and Today (Oral History Pilot Project)"
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| "Spring 2010 Lecture Series: May 13 - June 27, 2010 (5:30pm - 7:00pm)"
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| Continuing Education Schedule (PDF) / Credit Schedule (PDF)
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Announcement: Senior Citizens (65 years of age or older) - Senior citizens may be eligible for a tuition waiver for the first six regular college credits during the late registration, if seats are available.
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| The Center for Creative Aging at Harold Washington College provides
dynamic, affordable programs for late middle-aged Chicagoans seeking meaningful, generative lives
and for business and community leaders and professionals interested in gifted, mature adults as a
resource to enrich the City of Chicago and its neighborhoods.
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| The Center for Creative Aging at Harold Washington College is based on two premises: |
| (1.) Every stage of life provides individuals with new challenges and opportunities for personal growth, health, wisdom, and service. |
| (2.) Families, communities, and society need the unique contributions of their members in every stage of life. |
| The Center offers late middle-aged Chicagoans resources to address the challenges
and enjoy the opportunities reserved for the second half of life and provides business and community
leaders, politicians and professionals with stimulating informative programs to enable them to
appreciate the positive attributes of aging and the untapped potential of older adults to contribute
to their communities.
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For more info about The Center for Creative Aging at Harold Washington College,
contact one of the following staff members:
- Jacquelyn A. Mattfeld, Ph.D., Executive Director, Phone #: (312) 553-6091, Email: jmattfeld@ccc.edu
- Abby M. Smith, M.S., Coordinator, Phone #: (312) 553-5936, Email: asmith347@ccc.edu
or visit The Center for Creative Aging at Harold Washington College website located at http://hwc.ccc.edu/creativeaging.
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