Gramatan Village Is Offering Free Programs For Limited Time

By Sherry Saturno, Executive Director, Gramatan Village
May 13, 2020: Gramatan Village is honored to be part of Bronxville and the surrounding communities. We understand that it is easy to feel socially isolated in a time of social distancing, and invite you to engage in our virtual programming. Gramatan Village is a membership organization but, for a limited time, is offering the following free programming to the public, ages 55 and up.
-Breakfast Club: Get your daily dose of upbeat conversation and positive news via our group discussion.
-Guided Tours: Explore great museums, historical sites, and cultural events with a knowledgeable facilitator.
-Men's Group: Lively, interactive discussion with a different topic and leader every month.
-Daughterhood Circle: Support for women with loved ones going through the transitions of aging.
-Tech Support: Want to participate online, but you're not Zoom savvy? Don't worry, we've got all your tech and iPhone questions covered.
-Mystery Club: Exploration of fascinating films, novels, historical, and real life events for true mystery lovers.
-Netflix Parties: Join in the fun and chat with friends as we watch favorite shows and films together.
-Staying Connected Newsletter: Full of helpful local resources and positive tips, delivered to your inbox three times a week.
To learn more, please visit our website at www.gramatanvillage.org; call us at (914) 337-1338, or email us at
About Gramatan Village: Vibrant Aging. At Home. Your Own Way. Gramatan Village is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization that supports adults ages 55 and up who want to age in the home and neighborhood that they love. We support empowered aging-in-community with a network of volunteers, experts, professional referrals, and peer connections that enable members to stay independent, vital, and engaged as they grow older.
Photo courtesy Gramatan Village
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