The Aging is a Laughing Matter session got off to an energetic start with a series of images celebrating the joys and pitfalls we encounter as we age. (Photo by Larry Vogel)
Laughter was frequently heard during the Aging is a Laughing Matter workshop. (Photo by Larry Vogel)
CAFE attendees enjoy the morning view from atop the Edmonds Library. (Photo by Teresa Wippel)
Diana Scheel of Cat in the Moon Photography gives a basic photography and composition class. (Photo by Teresa Wippel)
Christine Mackay of Crooked Trails talked about the exciting world of volunteer tourism, in which tourists who’ve already done the “margarita on the beach” vacation and are looking for something with more substance can immerse themselves in another culture, expand their awareness of new ideas and people, and make a positive impact on the places and people they visit. (Photo by Larry Vogel)
Susan Wickett-Ford leads participants during Friendly Folk Dance. (Photo by Teresa Wippel)
Mary Anne Cameron of Rick Steves Travel illustrates the value of packing light by sharing a photo of what Rick Steves packs on his trips. (Photo by Teresa Wippel)
Participants in an Above the Barre class with Harbor Square Athletic Club instructor Diana Gray. (Photo by Teresa Wippel)
Noel Sherrard of Silver Kite Community Arts guides attendees in visual journaling. (Photo by Teresa Wippel)
Visual journaling participants share their drawings with each other.
An attendee sketches items from her pocket during the visual journaling class. (Photo by Teresa Wippel)
During a skit in “Young at Heart, a Laugh-In Experience,” Paul Dever and Constance Pierce are passengers in a taxi driven by Doris Hanson. (Photo by Teresa Wippel)
Dan Jacoby and Christine Mosere of Edmonds’ Phoenix Theatre lead Young at Heart: A Laugh-In Experience.
Phoenix Theatre ‘s Christine Mosere whispers to CAFE participant Mike McLean. (Photo by Teresa Wippel)
Composer Randy Halberstadt, long-time member of the Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra and a Cornish College of the Arts professor, presents a session on songwriting.
Plant Art for Personal Enjoyment featured Edmonds Community College’s Linda Toccoli, who instructed participants how to create small-scale decorative container mini-gardens. (Photo by Larry Vogel)
Attendees created plants to take home. (Photo by Larry Vogel)
Lifelong learning was the topic of a panel featuring, from left, Dr. Jean Hernandez, President of Edmonds Community College; Al Ramos, Creative Retirement Institute; Natalie Lecher, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Washington and Kelly Newell, Global Campus, Washington State University. (Photo by Teresa Wippel)
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