Daytime Fiber Group
Former Cornish Store 226 RT-120, Cornish, NH, United StatesAll are welcome For more information, contact Sandy Redlands At sredlands391@gmail.com
All are welcome For more information, contact Sandy Redlands At sredlands391@gmail.com
CAIP volunteers will set up coffee and tea for attendees. CAIP's goal is to provide our seniors with social time, stimulating conversation, and helpful information related to aging. Seniors living in Cornish, as well as those in Plainfield and Meriden, are warmly invited to attend. Caregivers, family, and friends are also welcome.
Sleep problems? You're not alone. Join Sarah Kulig, a licensed mental health counselor, for an informative session on how to tackle common sleep concerns. Sarah will offer practical information about how sleep works and habits that can lead to more restful nights.
We are enjoying these gatherings so much, that we decided to schedule our group every Tuesday! Show up when you can, bring a project you are working on and your interest in working with fiber: spinning, weaving, knitting, crochet, felting, embroidery, etc. Share a project, pattern, tip and enjoy the conversations. Bring your own mug...
Learning from other Gardeners: How Plants, Art and Stonework are used in gardens near and far. Henry will share his PowerPoint slides of great gardens around New England and around the world to give you ideas for improving your own gardens. This meeting will be at the future library and community center/former general store in Cornish...
Every Thursday! Stories ~ Songs ~ Free Play Join us!
Ruth Bassett is coordinating an indoor walking exercise opportunity for our seniors, sponsored by Cornish Aging in Place (CAIP). Walks are now held every Thursday from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm. The new location is the Cornish Town Hall. The Town Hall schedule permitting, Ruth will offer this weekly at this time and location.Seniors in...
FRIDAY, MARCH 21 The final Cornish Moth Story Hour of the year will be held Friday, March 21 at 7pm in the former Cornish Store, future home of the Cornish Library and Community Center. Please consider telling your friends and neighbors a true story (told, not read) that is up to 8 minutes long, but...
The Cornish Community Initiative is again hosting the Cabin Fever Coffee House at the former Cornish Store during the winter months. Light refreshments provided. Donations gratefully accepted at the door to fund future shows. The series is funded by donations and a generous grant from the Tasker Bridges Fund. Music by Jason Cann & Jeff...
All are welcome For more information, contact Sandy Redlands At sredlands391@gmail.com