Senior Citizen Happenings

Senior Citizen Happenings, sponsored by the City of University Heights, are open to all senior citizens. Events take place on Thursdays at 2 p.m. in Council Chambers at University Heights City Hall. To receive the monthly schedule by e-mail, call 216-932-7800, ext. 205, or send an e-mail to info@universityheights.com.

No programs are scheduled for the month of August. Senior Citizen Happenings will resume its weekly schedule after Labor Day, on Thursday, Sept. 7.

July 6: Heather Hodges, president of the Cleveland Council on World Affairs, will discuss the work of the council, to engage and educate Americans on international affairs and foreign policy.

July 13: Danielle Murphy, consumer educator in the Office of Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine, will suggest ways in which senior citizens can protect themselves from con artists, scammers, and the many forms of elder fraud.

July 20: Maggie Mondello, lead educator with Western Reserve Historical Society, will present “Carl and Louis Stokes from Projects to Politics.” This program is part of a yearlong celebration honoring the 50th anniversary of Carl Stokes’ election as Mayor of Cleveland, and the distinguished career of his brother, Congressman Louis Stokes.

July 27: William Sheehan, the new finance director for the city of University Heights, will discuss his background and his new role.

Kim Sergio Inglis

Kim Sergio Inglis is editor-in-chief of the Heights Observer. She lives in the Shaker Farm Historic District in Cleveland Heights.

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Volume 10, Issue 7, Posted 4:52 PM, 06.30.2017