Join the University of Wyoming Extension educator Melissa Cook and therapist Becky Myers for an empowering exploration of essential topics to ensure your safety, well-being and …
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Join the University of Wyoming Extension educator Melissa Cook and therapist Becky Myers for an empowering exploration of essential topics to ensure your safety, well-being and happiness this winter.
Drive the winter roads confidently with reminders for winter-ready vehicles, essential items for your car and strategies for staying safe on the roads or when to stay home.
Did you know seniors can be more susceptible to hyperthermia in chilly homes? Uncover the secrets to staying warm and healthy in and outside your home amid Wyoming’s winter wonderland.
Don’t let cabin fever or the winter blues sneak up on you. Learn strategies to fend off loneliness and isolation. Turn the winter months into a time of joy and happiness.
This presentation is open to everyone in the dining room at the Cody Senior Center on Jan. 10, from 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Meeteetse Senior Center Jan. 31 from 12:30-1:15 p.m.; and the Powell Senior Center on Feb. 7 from 12:05-12:50 p.m.