Thursday, April 13th


12:00 pm - 2:00 pm ET 11:00 am - 1:00 pm CT

10:00 am – 12:00 pm MT 9:00 am – 11:00 am PT


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Closed captioning is available

Studies have shown that having a sense of purpose leads to a longer, healthier, and wealthier life. But, what is the purpose? How does it relate to other concepts like productivity and fulfillment? How does purpose change as we grow older? Can we live more deliberately, more joyfully, and more passionately?


During this highly interactive workshop, we will explore the meaning of purpose and its role in this important chapter of life. We will discuss continuing our personal growth and finding meaning. Finally, we will explore some tools to begin your personalized plan for a purposeful life, including service to others and leaving a legacy.


This program is not specific to any religious denomination but will serve to enhance spiritual maturity for persons who embrace any faith tradition. Both women and men are warmly welcomed to this program.

Facilitator

Robert Best holds a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from Carroll University and a Master's Degree in Public Service with a specialization in Gerontology from Marquette

University. 


Robert is a Certified Sage-ing Leader (CSL) and has over 40 years of experience working with older adults in a variety of settings. Robert is an adjunct professor of Social Gerontology. He has published books and articles on aging issues and presented at conferences across the United States, including the American Society of Aging and the National Council on Aging.

Registration

Fees on Sliding Scale:



$45 Supporter

$35 Basic

$25 Reduced

For program information or to request one of a limited number of scholarships contact:


Education Coordinator

Rosemary Cox, [email protected]

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