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Medford Leas hosting wide range of programs this fall

Medford Leas has widened its reach into the community this year to attract even more people to the varied and exciting events in the new Pathways to Learning fall program.

This fall, Medford Leas will partner with the Medford Senior Center on Main Street and Woodford Cedar Run Refuge Center on Sawmill Road for programs that appeal to all ages and interests.

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The Pathways to Learning program, now in its fifth season, has drawn record numbers of people, both Medford Leas residents and from the community.

“Medford is getting older with a bigger percentage of residents over 55. We welcome the programs offered by Medford Leas and appreciate that they off them out in the community,” said Beth Portocalis, special assistant to the manager of Medford Township.

Some of Medford Leas’ upcoming events include:

  • Good Grief: Coping with Loss and Change: This workshop will help participants find strength to love in the face of life’s changes that we all face. Explore ways to cherish what has been lost and honor the spirit that continues to bring hope to our lives. The workshop will be on Oct. 9 from 10 to 11:30 a.m.
  • On Oct. 23 and Oct. 30 at 10 a.m., there will be a two-part program on how to organize stuff, how long to keep it and how to dispose of it to prevent potential fraud. Part two will discuss distributing possessions to family and friends.
  • An African adventure: On Nov. 15 at 11 a.m., experience a photographic safari and the diversity and behavior of wildlife during the six-week adventure oh photographers Pat Worley and Larry Lyons.
  • LeasMusiCast 2014 season: On Oct. 18, Nov. 15 and Dec. 13 at 2 p.m., enjoy wonderful performances by top musicians from around the world, spanning genres from chamber music ensembles and symphony orchestras to ballet, opera and more. These performances are shown on a state of the art projection screen and feature surround sound. A $5 donation can be made at the door to the Medford Campus Theater.

The Pathways program also features lecture on plants, nature, water resources, the environment, Pinelands and birders trips and trail walks through both campuses.

For more information or to register for any event, visit www.medfordleas.org.

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