New Horizons

Local Author Book Reading and Signing at New Horizons


Submitted by Scott on Thu, 11/13/2008 - 5:13pm.

new horizonsWant to learn more fascinating histories and mysteries of Woburn?  This Friday, November 14th at the New Horizons building on 21 Warren Ave, local author Marie Coady will be having a reading from  and signing copies of her new book, "Woburn: Hidden Tales of a Tannery Town". This event is a great opportunity to learn more about local history and share knowledge and ideas with other members of the community. It will be held at 7 PM. and all are welcome to attend.  Light refreshments will be provided at the event.  read more »

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Woburn Guild of Artist Host Demonstration at New Horizons


Submitted by Scott on Wed, 11/12/2008 - 4:42pm.

Woburn Guild of ArtistsThis Thursday November 13th, the Woburn Guild of Artists will be presenting a demonstration by Forensic Artist Lt Det. Jerry Scalley from the Woburn Police Department.  The meeting and demo on pencil drawing will be held in the Terrace Lounge at New Horizons on 21 Warren Ave. at 7PM. The meetings are open to the public. Admission is free to Guild members, and there is a $3.00 fee for non-members.    read more »

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Bingo Volunteer Needed


Submitted by Andrew on Thu, 02/28/2008 - 4:39pm.

New Horizons at Choate is looking for a member of the Woburn community that would like to call bingo for them at 1:30 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays. For more information please contact Frances Gedzium, the Director of Activities for New Horizons at 781-932-8000.

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A Walk Down Memory Lane

12/13/2007 - 10:00am
12/13/2007 - 11:30am

Location(s)

New Horizons Retirement Community
23 Warren Ave.
Woburn, MA, 01801
United States
See map: Google Maps

A Walk Down Memory Lane is a one-of-a-kind film experience, designed specifically for people living with memory loss and their loved ones. Short clips from classic films will be shown, immediately followed by audience discussion and reminiscence, guided by a moderator.

Originally presented in partnership with The Tribeca Film Institute, this program demonstrates how film can be a form of treatment for people living with cognitive impairment. It shows how film has the power to connect us with our deep-rooted emotional memories ~~ the kind that never leave us.  read more »

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