Improv to improve communication: Enhance your communication with improv skills
What if you could speak more confidently, listen more deeply, and respond more gracefully in everyday conversations, no matter the situation?
What if you could speak more confidently, listen more deeply, and respond more gracefully in everyday conversations, no matter the situation?
With a nod to the release this month of the new “Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale” movie, Sandra Clark is inviting you to join her for a relaxing afternoon of tea, nibbles, warm friendships and good conversation. And yes, there will be alternatives to tea!
Maintaining brain health is typically seen as work or medicine. However, the best medicine for the brain can be play.
Join us for a great eco-friendly swap meet and get together! Bring items you have loved but no longer wear or use. Clothing, shoes, jewelry, bags and hats are all welcome.
Whether you are currently a caregiver, have been one, or anticipate that role in the future, this conversation will speak to your heart.
Join us for our winter holiday celebration! We come together to celebrate and reaffirm our connections and friendships among the TMD community.
Join us for a virtual discussion of the book A Different Kind of Power by Jacinda Ardern, Prime Minister of New Zealand from 2017 to 2023.
Have you ever noticed the art work spread throughout the San Francisco International Airport? Would you like to know more about it? Join Susan Silver for a docent-led tour of the SFO Museum. This is an opportunity in January to check out the current art exhibitions behind the scenes and the security gates.
Please join us (and bring a guest if you’d like) to knit or crochet a scarf that will then be donated to a shelter to keep someone warm.
Join us and learn to make a beautiful paper flower—your choice of a rose, a dahlia, or something from your own creative imagination as shown in the photo.
Many of us never imagined that conversations with our own families and longtime friends could become this hard—but here we are, trying to stay connected in a deeply divided time.