A Preview of What’s Currently Offered!
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Food | Your Favorite Deep Album Cuts: Hits from the 1970’s w/ Jeffrey S.
Join Jeffrey and listen to your favorite deep album cuts and hits from the 1970s from artists like the Beatles, Elton John, The Doobie Bros, Allman Bros, etc.! Jeffrey Scornavacca is a Boston-based songwriter/producer.
Along with singer/songwriter Jaida James, Jeff is actively involved in a music project called Appalachia Moderna, blending soulful vocals and traditional melodies with modern production and edgy slide guitar. With Agona Hardison, Jeff co-wrote and produced Agona’s last album, “This is the Year”.
Jeff and his music partners have raised over $20,000 for Musicians On Call and Boston Children's Hospital. Jeff graduated from Berklee College of Music with a Bachelor's Degree in Music and Audio Recording and has an MBA from Suffolk University.
Games | Intermediate Chess: Learning Together w/ Benjamin B.
Discover the art of chess with Benjamin as your guide! Each class begins with a brief introduction, and you'll learn the moves for the pieces. Not only is chess a delightful pastime, but it also nurtures memory and logic and fosters social connections. So, get ready for some fun!
Benjamin is passionate about chess and often competes in tournaments. Also, Benjamin is the driving force behind 'Chess in the Homes,' an intergenerational chess program. He is part of the Macaulay Honors College at Hunter and is in a Pre-Medical program.
Arts | Paper Crafts: Holiday cards w/ Tyler F.
Enjoy learning how to create and decorate your own holiday cards or watch Tyler! Materials: Colored construction paper, white printer paper, ribbon or string, clear tape, scissors, a pencil, and markers/colored pencils.
Join Tyler in either watching or working along with her to create lovely crafts using simple materials.
Tyler works in marketing by day; however, she enjoys creating practical crafts with paper and other media in her spare time. She enjoys researching and finding simple projects for all to share and express their own creativity.
Social | Sharing our Life Stories: My Desert Island book?/A lesson I learned the hard way w/ Ross B.
Join Ross to discuss: Your desert island book? A lesson you learned the hard way?
Every person has a fantastic life story that needs to be told. In this series of classes, we look at our memories and explore questions, both big and small. Our lives are so different, and we celebrate how different we each are. Our classes usually have a shorter, more straightforward question and a more involved question afterward. All of us share our stories. There are lots of smiles and laughter.
Ross lives in Sydney, Australia, and enjoys hearing how our lives differ. He has been working with Seniors for some time now. Ross continues working part-time in a nursing home, trying to help people live happier, better lives, and very much looks forward to the VSC weekly sessions.
Arts | Mostly Music Entertainment Hour w/ Charles D.
Join Charles for a lot of musical potpourri and a little of “other”! The musical content will include some basic teaching of how to play a piano, singing as a group, viewing music videos to include songs and teaching about music. Then, if time, Charles takes class requests and will devote some time to discussing or finding interesting things on the internet. Enjoy the Entertainment hour!
Charles has always been a music lover and his earliest memories of loving music are hearing his beloved Mom humming, singing and listening to a transistor radio, challenging as it was to tune in to a radio station. Today he wants to bring joy to you by helping you to build a simple toolbox for playing the piano (a super user friendly and approachable instrument), that will enable them to play a lot of song as well as just enjoy the pleasures of singing and listening to Music!
Games | VSC Friends Team Challenge w/ Dave K.
VSC Friends Team Challenge will be based on the Family Feud game show, where your team tries to guess the most popular answers to some questions that were asked. So join a team and work together to come up with the best answers and make your team proud! No special skills needed.......just come and give your brain a workout!"
Dave was formerly a Radiation Therapy Physicist and enjoys sharing his love of games with you!
Arts | Fun w/ Improvisation! w/ Kathy K.
Improvisation, or Improv, is spontaneous, entertaining, and fun! The first 8 people entering the class who wish to be an actor that day will be doing 2-person scenes for about 5 minutes. It’s a form of live theatre in which the plot, characters and dialogue of a scene or story are made up in the moment. You will be doing 2-person scenes for about 5 minutes. Kathy will give each pair of “actors” a situation. The actors will each be given a character to pretend to play. After the scene is acted the rest of the class will guess what characters they were portraying. There will be several scenes played out as time allows.
Example of a situation for doing an improv scene: You are preparing for your first ride in a hot air balloon.
Kathy Knox discovered improv when she took an improv class in 2016. Since then she has enjoyed teaching and performing improv at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Furman University in Greenville, SC.
Life Skills | Creative Self-Care: Just for Laughs w/ Eugenia P.
They say laughter is the best medicine. Let's explore what we find funny and share jokes, stories, shows, films, and experiences.
Let’s explore how we can nurture the creativity within all of us, including the inner and outer conditions that can facilitate and support our creative process. Explore the importance of curiosity, play, relaxation, and more. Exchanging ideas will empower us to create in a variety of ways (art, music, writing, cooking, crafts, gardening, novel approaches, etc).
Jenny Pigassiou is a NYC-based performance and video artist and entrepreneur. Life-long learner and creator, including personal development workshops, painting, light sculpture, and improvisational theater, among others.
Arts | 92nd Live: Nutcracker with a twist! Nut/Cracked w/ The Bang Group
Join 92nd Y Live: Back this year by popular demand, The Bang Group’s version of The Nutcracker is part holiday tradition, part laugh-out-loud comedy, and totally unforgettable dance! With jazz, tap, and a cheeky dose of humor, this family-friendly show has been winning hearts for over 20 years. Make Nut/Cracked part of your family’s holiday tradition!
Life Skills | Real Time decluttering!: Tips for Getting Motivated to Get Organized w/ Felice C.
Are you surrounded by clutter? Either a little or a lot? Do you wish you could use your dining room table to eat off of and not be a catch-all for stuff? Then come to this class...and bring your clutter!
Felice will motivate you (who are we kidding, the push!) to start saying "Buh-bye!" to your clutter during class. She will also offer great tips for doing it on your own if you want.
Felice is an award-winning author, motivational speaker, and professional organizer with extensive experience helping people get rid of stuff and live the lives they want.
Games | CASINO BLACKJACK w/ Dave K.
Take a virtual trip to the casino and try your luck at beating the dealer at blackjack (same as 21). The first 6 players who sign in will get a seat at the table and get a chance to be the big winner! Please read the rules for playing under the "Materials" tab before coming to class. You are more than welcome to come and just watch to get familiar with the rules.
Dave was formerly a Radiation Therapy Physicist. He loves a variety of gambling games, including Poker and blackjack, as they incorporate memory, psychology, and logic into an interactive group where everyone is equal, and he's happy to share that with the VSC group!
History | American History: Inventing the Presidency: Framers Debate/Washington Answers w/ Steve M.
We’re going back in time to the formation of the US Constitution. What kind of leader would the framers choose to lead the country into the future?
Steve has been teaching American History with VSC since 2018. He has had varied careers as a lawyer, Peace Corps Volunteer, and educator. He taught high school social studies in New York City and retired in 2023 from working in administration with the NYC Department of Education, working with high schools in the Bronx. Steve is married with two grown sons, two dogs, and three cats!
Wellness | Lung disease & Lung cancer prevention w/ Drs. Ruby Z. & Madison D.
Please join our partner, NY Presbyterian Hospital in Queens, for a presentation on lung disease and lung cancer prevention with Drs. Zhao & Dacri-Kim.
Dr. Ruby Zhao, American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine, is a resident physician at New York-Presbyterian of Queens, and Dr. Madison Dacri-Kim, Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, specializing in Internal Medicine
Exercise | Building Vitality through Exercise: Reflexology w/ David W.
Join David for a class that focuses on increasing strength and improving overall vitality for various health-related issues, such as Arthritis and balance. The class includes a mixture of movements based on yoga, pilates, and PT exercises. Do as much or as little of the exercises as you can as he explains how the exercises help you in your daily movement.
David is a NASM certified personal trainer and holds a certification in Senior Fitness. He also specializes in Parkinson Wellness Recovery programs from PWR4LIFE. His business focuses on Mature Adults, leads individual and group training of all ages, as well as works with people with various conditions such as dementia and Alzheimer's disease. David also teaches in the Arts & Science department for the past 16 years as part time Faculty for Columbia College in Chicago, IL.
Wellness | Nutrition & Healthy Eating: Expensive Water, Is it Really Worth It? w/ Anna D.
Expensive Water: Is it Really Worth It? A review and comparison of the various waters on the market and at-home water filtration systems. In The Kitchen: Learn how to make Anna's Favorite Holiday Themed Salad and Dressing (Hint: it contains maple-glazed poached pears, goat cheese, nuts, and berries).
Join Anna to get a better understanding of how the body uses Food as fuel. We will discuss specific macro and micro nutrients, as they relate to the treatment of chronic diseases. We will experiment with creating healthy, easy, fun, & delicious recipes that you will want to make repeatedly!
Anna DiMaggio is a Registered Dietitian-Nutritionist with over 25 years of experience. She is a specialist in Nutrition for older adults and offers evidence-based, easy-to-understand Nutrition and general health information, and LIVE Cooking Workshops. Her true passion lies in understanding the interconnectedness of Food as Fuel and Medicine, & how that relates to Chronic Diseases. Her mission is to empower Older Adults with the knowledge, motivation, & kitchen skills that help them live their happiest and healthiest Life.
Travel | Wowzitude Live Tours - Candlelight in the Holy City: Hanukkah’s 4th Night
Join the live Tours brought to you by Wowzitude! Join Susan and the Tour Guide at a vast array of amazing cities in the US and the World as they guide you to landmarks and iconic sites. The Tour Guide will comment on what is happening as it’s occurring in real time. There's no experience like it!
Technology | Tech Overview w/ Johanna K.
Join Johanna of Smarter Service for Tech tips, including using your device, surfing the internet, using Email, and many more relevant tips to keep up with today's technology trends.
Johanna has over a decade of experience in the tech industry and is passionate about helping older adults navigate and build confidence with technology. Originally from Texas—a place she still fondly calls home—Johanna now resides in Phoenix, Arizona, with her husband of over 12 years and their three beautiful children. When she's not spending time with her family, Johanna enjoys baking and decorating cakes!
History | American History & Literature w/ Alan G.
Alan leads classes combining history with literature and has thought-provoking conversations about both! Alan was a lawyer and an investment banker. In 2010 he obtained a Masters degree in Literature/History. He then also became an Author.
Arts | Broadway Spotlight: A Show-by-Show Journey: White Christmas clips (The Christmas Special) w/ Paul F.
Join Paul weekly for Broadway highlights and spotlights for the shows you love and know, and some you may not know! He will share his love and knowledge with you!
Paul is a lifelong musician, music educator, and performer based in Connecticut. Named after Paul Stanley from the band KISS, he grew up surrounded by music and started playing guitar, piano, and drums at a young age. He now runs his own teaching studio and also teaches at a local high school. Paul has performed everything from jazz and classical to video game music and Broadway-style cabarets.
When he’s not teaching or composing, he enjoys exploring Connecticut, going to concerts, and sharing his love of music with others. His classes are interactive, upbeat, and designed to bring music—and great stories—to life!
Wellness | Grief, Light: A Group for People Who Hate Grief Groups w/ Anna K.
Grief, Lightly is a gentle space to explore loss in all its forms—people, places, experiences, and roles. Our goal is to find more joy without burying our grief. We’ll talk about how grief ebbs and flows, how reminiscence can help, and what to do with those folks who keep telling us to “get over it.”!
We’ll take a look at how grief is shown (and sold) in our culture and at movies, music, and figures like Yo-Yo Ma, Lena Horne, Anderson Cooper, and Coretta Scott King for what they have to say about grief and loss. Think culture and conversation, not crying and Kleenex, though those are okay, too!
Anna Kruse is an MSW student at Columbia and a Master’s in Divinity student at Union Theological Seminary. She has led groups for people experiencing all kinds of life transitions. Having lost many people close to her, she knows what it’s like to feel like you’re doing grief wrong! She believes storytelling, community, laughter, and practical care can help create more joy.
Arts | 92nd Y On-Demand: Sarah Jessica Parker, Adam Moss w/ 92nd Y
Presented by 92nd Y: Join acclaimed novelist and poet Victoria Redel with Sarah Jessica Parker and editor Adam Moss for a conversation about Redel’s new novel, I Am You, published by Parker’s literary imprint, SJP Lit. Redel tells the story of one of the few female Dutch Masters painters, Maria van Oosterwijck, & the complex relationship she developed with her maidservant-turned-apprentice, Gerta Pieters.
Following these two women as they navigate the ranks of an elite, male-dominated art world, Redel weaves a story that Sarah Jessica Parker calls “impossible to forget”—a queer romance for the ages and an unforgettable love story set against the sensuous backdrop of the Dutch Golden Age. Praised by various novelists and authors, I Am You proves how art reshapes conversations on sexual politics, class, women’s rights, and how we tell and retell our histories.
Social | Sharing Stories: Object I really love/What I haven't done yet w/ Ross B.
Join Ross to chat about: An object that you really love? Is there something you wanted to do – but haven’t done yet?
Every person has a fantastic life story that needs to be told. In this series of classes, we look at the memories of our lives. We explore the questions, both big and small. All of our lives are so different, and we celebrate how different we each are.
Our classes usually have a shorter, more straightforward question first and then a more involved question afterwards. All of us share our stories. There are lots of smiles and laughter.
Ross lives in Sydney, Australia, and he enjoys hearing about the differences in our lives in the US. He has been happily working with Seniors for many years. Ross works part-time in a nursing home, trying to help people live happier, better lives, and looks forward to the VSC weekly sessions very much.
Arts | Mostly Music Entertainment Hour w/ Charles D.
Join Charles for a lot of musical potpourri and a little of “other”! The musical content will include some basic teaching of how to play a piano, singing as a group, viewing music videos to include songs and teaching about music. Then, if time, Charles takes class requests and will devote some time to discussing or finding interesting things on the internet. Enjoy the Entertainment hour!
Charles has always been a music lover and his earliest memories of loving music are hearing his beloved Mom humming, singing and listening to a transistor radio, challenging as it was to tune in to a radio station. Today he wants to bring joy to you by helping you to build a simple toolbox for playing the piano (a super user friendly and approachable instrument), that will enable them to play a lot of song as well as just enjoy the pleasures of singing and listening to Music!
Games | What's my Job-can you guess? w/ Dave K.
This game will be based on the TV show "What's My Line?". Everyone will get a chance to ask questions to the person whose job they are trying to guess. The person with the "job" can only answer "yes" or "no" to the questions.
The person asking the question will get to keep asking as long as they get "yes" answers to their questions. They will stop when they get a "No" answer and the next person will ask questions. The group will get up to 10 "no" answers to guess their profession to win the game. This is a chance to give your inquisitive minds a real workout!
Dave was formerly a Radiation Therapy Physicist. He loves a variety of gambling games including Poker & Blackjack, as it incorporates memory, psychology, and logic into an interactive group where everyone is an equal and he's happy to share that with the enliveo group!
Games | Fun with Improvisation! w/ Kathy K.
Improvisation, or Improv, is spontaneous, entertaining, and fun! The first 8 people entering the class who wish to be an actor that day will be doing 2-person scenes for about 5 minutes. It’s a form of live theatre in which the plot, characters, and dialogue of a scene or story are made up in the moment.
You will be doing 2-person scenes for about 5 minutes. Kathy will give each pair of “actors” a situation. The actors will each be given a character to pretend to play. After the scene is acted out, the rest of the class will guess what characters they are portraying. There will be several scenes played out as time allows. Example of a situation for doing an improv scene: You are preparing for your first ride in a hot air balloon.
Kathy Knox discovered improv when she took an improv class in 2016. Since then she has enjoyed teaching and performing improv at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Furman University in Greenville, SC.
Technology | Technology Training: Advanced Email w/ Manuel Lora A.
Join Manuel for part two of the "Email Basics" class. You'll discuss useful tools like scheduling emails for later dates, creating templates, and creating groups.
Join Manuel from the New York Public Library as he teaches you about varied technology topics-bring your questions! Manuel Lora is a Graphic Designer and Educator originally from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. He discovered my passion for teaching early in his career, and despite being young, he has already taught young adults and older adults for almost 5 years. He enjoys going to the beach and tropical music. He's excited to meet and teach you about technology!
Wellness | Science, Health and Senior Living: Energy drinks, organic produce, Sleep foods, etc.! w/ Allen K.
Join Alan to discuss these important topics related to nutrition: Benefits of electrolytes and energy drinks, Pros and cons of organic produce, Foods that aid sleep, Top breakfast foods, Facts about your gut and gut health, What are microbiomes and probiotics?
Allen is a former high school math teacher who enjoys leading virtual classes on a variety of topics.
Arts | History behind the Music: I Fought the Law & it's music! w/ Rob L.
In honor of International Anti-Corruption Day, we will celebrate songs about lawbreakers and law enforcers. Rob will launch a series of sessions with some of his favorite songs from yesterday and today across a range of genres. Enjoy the music and the stories behind the songs.
Rob will launch a series of sessions with some of his favorite songs from yesterday and today across a range of genres. Enjoy the music and the stories behind the songs.
Rob Lutes is an acclaimed songwriter and performer, a multiple Maple Blues Award and Canadian Folk Music Award nominee, and recipient of the 2018 Canadian Folk Music Award for Contemporary Singer of the Year. He has released eight albums, including 2021's Come Around, which hit #5 on Folk Radio in the US in August 2021. https://roblutes.com/
Arts | Juilliard: Soundscapes of the Romantic Era: German Lieder and Sonatas w/ Sonore Trio
Join the Sonore Trio, all students at the Juilliard School, for a collaborative program featuring Romantic-era songs and sonatas that showcase the expressive interplay of mezzo-soprano, cello, and piano.
Huan-Ching Chou is a third-year piano major at The Juilliard School, where he studies with Mr. Jerome Lowenthal. The 2025 winner of both the Weatherford College and Rubato International Piano Competitions, he has performed at festivals such as Pianofest in the Hamptons, Oxford, and Aspen.
Sally Deng is a third-year undergraduate at The Juilliard School, where she studies cello with Dr. Clara Kim. She began her cello studies at age six and was admitted to the Juilliard Pre-College Division at age 14.
Fangzhen Wang is a fourth-year undergraduate mezzo-soprano at The Juilliard School. She made her debut as Cherubino in Mercadante’s I due Figaro this fall at Juilliard and in opera scenes at Des Moines Metro Opera.
Arts | Musical Deep Dive: Mama Mia! w/ Maddie G.
Mama Mia is a musical based on songs by Swedish group ABBA and composed by members Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus. The musical's title is taken from the group's 1975 chart-topper "Mamma Mia". Enjoy the story & songs you love!
Maddie Gwinner is an Honors Student at the University of Arkansas pursuing a B.A. in International & Global Studies & B.A. in Political Science. Last year, she served as the 2024-25 President of Arkansas Mock Trial and was selected to attend the American Mock Trial Association’s 38th National Championship. She is also a representative on the University of Arkansas Student Conduct Board, a research assistant at the Fulbright Terrorism Research Center, and a co-founder of BridgeArkansas.
In her free time, Maddie enjoys hiking, baking, and trying new coffee shops with her friends. She has been performing in musicals for as long as she’s been able to walk, and she’s excited to share her passion for classic Broadway shows!
Travel | Wowzitude Live Tours: Wowzitude: German Christmas Market
Join the live Tours brought to you by Wowzitude! Join Susan and the Tour Guide at a vast array of amazing cities in the US and the World as they guide to the landmark and iconic sites. The Tour Guide will comment on what is happening live at the moment! There's no experience like it!
Exercise | Mindful Chair Yoga w/ Barbara G.
Join Barbara for Chair yoga movements done with breath. The class is designed for anyone to participate. No experience is necessary, and modifications will be offered if needed. The goal of the class is to help you relax and enjoy movement!
Barbara started her yoga journey in 2010. She studied and received a 200-hour teaching certificate at Yoga Sutra, NY. She additionally received a 700-hour teaching certificate and a 50-hour Vedic Chanting certificate at The Yoga School, NY.
History | Travelogue & How the World Shapes our Lives w/ Alice G.
This class discusses the impact of current events and cultural trends on our daily lives. Discussions cover a wide range of topics, including current events in schools, the internet and privacy, fashion trends, scientific breakthroughs in Israel, and the impact of China's developments on us. News items are interspersed with travelogues from trips taken around the world.
Formerly a corporate attorney building and financing major pipelines, storage terminals, and power plants, negotiating derivatives documentation, Alice now takes history classes through Northwestern University and Florence Melton, exercises with tai chi, plays mahjong, and indulges in an addictive travel habit.
She has visited and photographed places on all seven continents (yes, including Antarctica). "I gain great joy out of the stimulating discussions with participants in my cultural trends/current events class when people engage!" Alice also avidly follows the Chicago sports teams and thoroughbred horse racing.
Food | Juilliard: Classical Voice & Piano: Nostalgia & Growth Songs: Opera & Musical Theatre! w/ Juilliard GCSF Performances
Join pianist Giancarlo & Soprano Kerrigan as they perform works that invite the community to reflect, featuring nostalgic and upbeat pieces! They'll combine art song, opera, and musical theater! New York-based Peruvian American Giancarlo Llerena is a pianist, collaborator, teaching artist, and aspiring leader in the arts.
Giancarlo has been awarded top prizes in several competitions, including the National YoungArts Competition, and has also attended the Tanglewood Institute and the Aspen Music Festival on full scholarship.
Soprano Kerrigan Bigelow, from North Andover, Massachusetts, is a Master's Vocal Performance major at the Juilliard School, where she recently completed her Bachelor's of Music. In competition, Kerrigan is a New England Region Finalist of the Laffont Competition, a grant recipient of the Gerda Lissner Lieder/Song Competition, and an encouragement award winner at Opera Index.
History | The 13th Amendment: NY Historical: The 13th Amendment: Abolishing slavery w/ Kionah T.
Join Kionah of the New York Historical for this important talk: 160 years after the ratification of the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery in the US, learn more about abolition efforts in New York and beyond.
Kionah Tucker is an experienced museum professional with a passion for making history education accessible and fun. She currently serves as the Education Coordinator at the New York Historical Society, where she manages the Museum’s internship program for college and graduate students and supports programming related to the Museum’s many initiatives for students and teachers.
Originally from Newport News, Virginia, she relocated to attend St. John’s University in 2011 and has called New York City home since. In addition to her love for history, she is a lover of fashion, travel, animals, game shows, and great food.
Wellness | Wellness & Self-Care - Stories with a Soul: Closing Reflections & “The Open Window” w/ Daniela P.
For our closing session, we’ll enjoy “The Open Window,” Saki’s timeless story about perception, surprise, and the power of storytelling. Together, we’ll reflect on the themes of endings, transitions, and the memories we’ve shared throughout this group. A meaningful send-off filled with connection and warmth.
Join Daniela in this series of classes, which will focus on different wellness topics. Daniela attends Capella University and is currently a Social Work Intern. In her free time, she enjoys cooking, crocheting, and looking for new ways to stay active.
Wellness | Being Well: Cognition as we Age w/ Barrie R.
Join Dr. Raik to discuss "Cognition as we age" - ways to improve thinking and prevent cognitive decline. Learn about various health issues, including their symptoms, prevention, and suggestions for healthier living, with gerontologist Dr. Raik.
Dr. Raik spent 40 years practicing and teaching geriatric medicine at New York-Presbyterian Hospital and its associated medical schools. She has just retired from clinical work but continues teaching medical students.
Arts | Film Culture Through the Years: The Influence of Politics on Film w/ Zoe C. & Jessica M.
Join Zoe and Jessica to learn the intersection of music and film that shaped a generation, and how they interacted with various aspects of American culture in the mid-twentieth century. Zoe is a first-year student majoring in Biochemistry on the Pre-med track at Northeastern University.
While she loves STEM, the arts have always held a special place in her heart. Her favorite bands are The Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, and Atlanta Rhythm Section, and her favorite movies are Dead Poets Society, Roman Holiday, and The Green Mile.
Jessica is a first-year student studying Biology and Political Science at Northeastern University. Although her studies do not focus on the arts, she enjoys singing and has always had a passion for learning and listening to music from past decades, as well as watching films and learning about pop culture in the twentieth century!
Technology | Tech Overview: Smartphone Care: Cleaning & Maintenance of your Device w/ Johanna K.
Join Johanna in this workshop to learn tips and tricks for keeping your smartphones clean and running smoothly, including tidying up photos and apps, and investigating accessibility features.
Join Johanna of Smarter Service for Tech tips, including using your device, surfing the internet, using Email, and many more relevant tips to keep up with today's technology trends.
Johanna has over a decade of experience in the tech industry and is passionate about helping older adults navigate and build confidence with technology. Originally from Texas—a place she still fondly calls home—Johanna now resides in Phoenix, Arizona, with her husband of over 12 years and their three beautiful children. When she's not spending time with her family, Johanna enjoys baking and decorating cakes!
History | Travel Through History: Hidden Marvel Beneath the Waves: Spain's Underwater Bank w/ John R.
Beneath the waves of the Atlantic and Caribbean lie ghostly remains of Spain’s once-mighty treasure fleets — galleons heavy with gold, silver, emeralds, and priceless artifacts lost to storms, pirates, and war. In " Hidden Marvel Beneath the Waves: Spain's Underwater Bank” we dive into the thrilling world of sunken Spanish armadas, unraveling tales of ambition, tragedy, and hidden riches that still lure modern-day explorers.
From the legendary 1715 fleet wrecked by a hurricane off Florida’s coast to mysterious underwater vaults untouched for centuries, this journey fuses history, maritime archaeology, and high-stakes discovery. Prepare to explore the forgotten fortunes of an empire… and the secrets the sea has kept for over 300 years.
Born in Jersey City, NJ, John enlisted in the Army, served as a construction engineer, and graduated from CUNY with an Economics degree.
Wellness | Health Trivia: Health: Lungs and Breathing w/ Justin L.
Join Justin to learn about how the human body works. Explore different health topics through stories, visuals, and trivia questions.
Justin is a medical student at the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, where he studies how technology and health systems can support healthy aging. He is from Brooklyn and graduated from Carnegie Mellon University. When he's not studying for school, he spends his time with his family and reading narrative non-fiction.
Food | Flavors of the World: French Gastronomy: culinary traditions, food language w/ Osato S. & Taryn C.
We will explore the distinct differences in desserts across various countries and continents, examining their cultural significance and the diverse ways in which different societies understand and interpret what dessert means within their culinary traditions.
Taryn Canini is a first-year behavioral neuroscience and philosophy student at Northeastern University in Boston. She is originally from San Francisco and grew up as a food lover. She speaks English, French, and Spanish and can't wait to get to know you all!
Osatohanmwen Oyewole Sado is a first-generation college student. She is a first-year biology student at Northeastern University in Boston and comes from Boston. She speaks English, Edo, and broken English, and she can’t wait to meet you and get to know all of you.
Arts | Poetry Around the World: A Journey Through Culture, Memory, and Meaning w/ Jania C.
Join Jania to explore the beauty and depth of global poetry. Each session features a curated selection of poems from diverse cultures, offering historical and spiritual context, space for personal reflection, and opportunities for meaningful dialogue. Whether you're a lifelong lover of verse or newly curious, this series welcomes you into an enriching journey through language and connection.
Jania Clark is a social work student, writer, and mental health peer counselor who brings empathy, cultural humility, and reflective practice to her work. She integrates poetry, guided imagery, and open dialogue to create spaces for healing, connection, and personal growth. Influenced by her African American identity and commitment to legacy work. Jania uses strengths-based approaches to explore emotion, memory, and meaning. She is an empathetic person who is passionate about fostering inclusive conversations that honor diverse experiences and spiritual expression.
Games | You be the Judge: Courtroom Decisions Unpacked w/ Melinda R.
Join Melinda and friends for an engaging and interactive session where you’ll step into the role of a judge! Together, we’ll read through real court cases, discuss the facts, and explore the verdicts. Share your thoughts and see if you would rule the same way!
Melinda is a dedicated Case Manager with years of experience working with older adults and is a current MSW student and intern. Melinda is passionate about creating safe spaces where individuals can openly share their thoughts and opinions, fostering meaningful discussions and empowering older adults to connect and engage with one another.
History | Hearts of Darkness: Leopold and Loeb: Crime of the Century: Leopold and Loeb w/ Tim H.
Join Tim for one of the most famous crimes in history: In 1920s Chicago, two gifted young men from elite families commit what was considered the crime of the century.
Tim graduated magna cum laude with a degree in Political Science from Carson-Newman College in 1980 and from law school, with honors, at the University of Tennessee in 1984. He worked with a regional bank, managing a real estate investment fund for retirement plans. Until retiring in 2019, Tim worked for over twenty years as a self-employed consultant, dealing with issues related to new retail developments and major remodeling projects.
Exercise | Seated, Guided Stretching & Conditioning Exercises w/ Terri P.
This class will focus on gentle stretching and conditioning from head to toe while remaining seated. Terri Pereira is a physical therapist with over 30 years of experience and has a holistic approach to exercise.
She owned her own business for 18 years and retired in 2025. Terri enjoys interacting with people and is excited to host these classes as it helps to fulfill her desire to help others.
Arts | All that Jazz-history & the greats! w/ Josh P.
Join Josh for early standards, classic folk songs, and other laid back acoustic music from across the ages, plus some stories that tie them all together. The child of a high school band director, Josh was raised in a musical family and took up piano and drums before the age of 5.
A multi-instrumentalist today, he mostly plays guitar and sings, often for his two young children. Josh lives in Los Angeles and volunteers regularly with Musicians On Call. He loves to share music with the world and hopes you'll join him for a fun hour of songs!
Arts | Broadway Spotlight: A Show-by-Show Journey: Hairspray musical: Big Hair, Bigger Heart: Dance revolution w/ Paul F.
Welcome to 1960s Baltimore, where Tracy Turnblad dreams of dancing her way into TV & changing the world. Enjoy pop, Motown energy, and messages of inclusion & confidence. Explore how this feel-good hit used humor & heart to make Broadway bounce to "You can't stop the beat".
Paul is a lifelong musician, music educator, and performer based in Connecticut. Named after Paul Stanley from the band KISS, he grew up surrounded by music and started playing guitar, piano, and drums at a young age. He now runs his own teaching studio and also teaches at a local high school. Paul has performed everything from jazz and classical to video game music and Broadway-style cabarets.
When he’s not teaching or composing, he enjoys exploring Connecticut, going to concerts, and sharing his love of music with others. His classes are interactive, upbeat, and designed to bring music—and great stories—to life!
Exercise | "Mostly" Gentle Chair Yoga w/ Cristina M.
This is an excellent class for students with mobility issues. All welcome – We will focus on physical movement, flexibility, balance, and breath work. This gentle form of yoga is practiced in a chair. Some standing poses will be practiced.
Cristina is a SoCal native seeking to expand her yoga practice among several specialized groups, including senior communities.
Spirituality | The Power of Gratitude w/ Norman R.
Gratitude helps us focus on the positive and cultivates a sense of satisfaction, happiness, and peace. Join Norman for how to achieve this wonderful attribute!
Norman Reiss has long been an advocate for older adults, starting with helping his older relatives with residence changes and health issues.
Since 2019, Norman has helped clients at DOROT, GetSetUp, and Greenwich House, creating and promoting programs, both in person and online. He is also a veteran Virtual Senior Center facilitator, having led classes since 2012.
Wellness | Intro to Self-Massage w/ Deborah B.
Deborah Brandt, Doctor of Physical Therapy and retired dancer, developed it for the movement education and well-being of seniors. During each class, participants will lubricate joints and muscles through their full range of motion, stimulate balance, and practice mindful movement.
Whatever your strength or ability, enjoy this opportunity to explore the elements of functional movement while you energize and surprise your mind and body in a fun, creative environment!
Wellness | Reflection as Joy w/ Madeline P.
Join Madeline in a light-hearted hour of reflection – one that celebrates memories, laughter, connection, and gratitude. The goal is for each participant to smile and appreciate the beauty of their unique story.
Science | The Big Bang - Or Not...: Creation Stories Across the World w/ Christina G & Swarnali P.
How did our universe begin? Many different people across time and space have had different answers to that fundamental question. In this presentation, we will explore different answers by discussing creation stories from mythologies and religions across the globe.
Swarnali is 20 years old and a junior at Stony Brook University, majoring in Biomedical Engineering. She enjoys taking care of her plants. Swarnali is from Queens, NY, and looking forward to presenting to you!
Christina is 20 years old and a junior at Stony Brook University, majoring in biology. She is interested in evolution, marine ecosystems, and organisms. Christina is from Queens, NY, and excited to be presenting to you!
Social | A VSC Community Conversation w/ Hang L. & Louis L.
Join the VSC team members, Hang Liu & Louis LaSpina, for this monthly meeting where you can share your thoughts, ideas, and concerns about the classes you attend. This will be an open conversation, giving you the chance to let us know what’s working well and where we can improve.
We will be sharing some of our current policies and ideas to make our program a space where you feel valued and heard. We hope you will join us for this meaningful exchange. Your voice matters and helps shape the future of our community.
Wellness | Traveling the World w/Food! w/ Julia P. & Shade B.
Join Julia and Shade as they learn about different foods from around the world and the importance they play in different cultures. Also, play a food-guessing game!
Julia is currently a student at Stony Brook University, studying Civil Engineering. In the future, she would like to become a Structural Engineer. In her free time, Julia loves to dance, read, and crochet!
Shade is currently a student at Stony Brook University studying Physics & Astronomy/Planetary Science. In the future, she would like to become an Astronautical Engineer. In her free time, Shade draws, tends her plants, and reads.

