• July 17 3:00PM - 4:00PM Valmonte Room

    The Penny Royal Players and a Tribute to America

    The Penny Royal Players are a California-based community theater and philanthropic ensemble that blends storytelling, vocal performances, dance, and historical instruments to bring American history to life. Join us for a cocktail and appetizer as we listen to their patriotic sounds as they perform a “Tribute to America”.

    July 20 2:00PM - 3:00PM Schumacher Hall

    Understanding Neuropathy: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options

    Neuropathy is a condition that affects the nerves and can cause pain, numbness, tingling, weakness, and balance problems. Join us for an informative and educational presentation that will provide an overview of the different types of neuropathy, common causes such as diabetes and other medical conditions, signs and symptoms to recognize, available diagnostic tools, and current treatment and management strategies.

    July 23 11:00AM - 12:00PM Eaton Theater

    How Did They Do It? F1: The Movie

    Join Bryce Stevens from Sector 5 Media, a premier motorsports and karting media company known for capturing professional race photos and video packages for competitors across the country. Bryce will discuss the special effects and movie magic used to bring “F1: The Movie” to life. Using clips from the movie, commentary and visual explanations, he will take us through how the production team created the iconic race/crash scenes and merged real and fictional F1 action to create a blockbuster.

    July 24 11:00AM - 12:00PM Library

    America’s 250!

    Renowned pianist, Dr. Kelly Anderson joins us this month to perform and discuss music that celebrates our nation’s Semiquincentennial. An instructor at Pasadena City College, Dr. Anderson records for various media including documentaries, and brings his storytelling to every performance.

    July 25 10:30AM - 11:30AM Art Studio

    Rubber Block Printmaking with Loren Kantor

    Learn to carve your own rubber blocks and make custom greeting cards. Participants use a tool to carve a soft rubber block. The carved block becomes a rubber stamp and is then used to make cards. The process is fun and easy.

    July 27 2:00PM - 3:00PM Schumacher Hall

    Brain Health: Keeping the Mind Strong

    Join us for an engaging presentation on Brain Health: Keeping the Mind Strong. Learn how aging affects brain health. Recognize signs of cognitive decline, and explore strategies to support memory, emotional well-being, independence, and healthy aging.

  • August 1 3:30PM - 4:30PM Lunada Lounge

    Enrichment Class: Photo & Video Management

    Anthony Brown, Tech Concierge from The Smarter Service will share tips for taking, sharing, organizing, and storing photos using tools such as Google Photos, iCloud and OneDrive.

    August 3 2:00PM - 3:00PM Schumacher Hall

    Cliff Henderson, The Impresario of the National Air Races

    Cliff Henderson was the managing director of the National Air Races from 1928 through 1939, and considered “The PT Barnum of Aviation”. Join us for this Western Museum of Flight video series that captures the national air races. They served as a proving ground for new technologies and engineering developments in a time when aviation was still in its rapid growth period.

    August 4 4:00PM - 5:00PM Game Room

    Tuesday Tastings with Mikhael

    Join Mikhael Smith, Nutritional Care Manager for this special program. Each week Mikhael discusses a signature cocktail, the history, where it originated and what made it popular.

    August 5 2:00PM - 3:00PM Schumacher Hall

    Travel Log with Hernan

    Hernan returns in August to take us on a journey to a new and intriguing destination. Along the way, he incorporates a little bit of history and trivia from around the world.