Shop Amazon for TSCOR!

We just got a notice that through Nov 2nd (this Thursday!), AmazonSmile is donating 5% (ten times the usual amount) to The Shepherd’s Center of Richmond when you shop using TSCOR’s LINK. So click the link and shop away!!

Thanks for your support – Julie

PS – Please don’t forget the annual appeal letter that arrived in your mailbox a couple of weeks ago. Your gifts mean so much to so many!

OU Will Meet Monday (Columbus Day)

Columbus might be resting from his journey, but we aren’t!  Open University will meet Monday, October 8th (Columbus Day), as usual.

The lunch topic is Richmond’s Top Ten Best-in-the-Nation Art Things. We will see you there!

For the full schedule, Click HERE.

Updated 2018 Fall Schedule

Due to different computer software versions here in the office, the schedule that I posted yesterday cut out the Feldenkrais class.  This will not do because Feldenkrais is so popular and we will indeed offer it again this year!

The correct version is available by clicking HERE and all links have been updated on our website.  Sorry about that.

Thank you to those who let us know – Julie

Happy New Year!

Well, it is for TSCOR.  It’s the beginning of our new fiscal year and this is a special year for us – we celebrate our 35th ANNIVERSARY!!  And, it also means that is time for you to renew your membership or become a new member today!

In honor of our anniversary, we are running a Member-Get-A-Member campaign.  Find out all the details at the link below and if you have any questions, please feel free to contact the office (804-355-7282 or pgrimes@TSCOR.org).  Help us commemorate TSCOR by growing our membership so that we may continue our mission for another 35 years.  Thank you so very much – Julie

Member-Get-A-Member Information

French Class Annual Can Can Visit

This morning, Susie Wiltshire’s French class gathered for what has become their annual end of the year celebration. Yours truly was a guest (and the one behind the camera!) and I thoroughly enjoyed myself and got to experience their magic time together. What a great group of people!

French Can Can 2018

The Open University starts up again in the fall, on September 17, 2018.  Don’t you want to learn French too (or German, or Spanish, or Latin, or Russian, or Japanese)?!?  You know you do – Julie

OU Lunch Speaker Announcements

Would you like to hear a pretty incredible story? Then join us Monday, May 21st, to hear Curtis Monk, president and CEO of The Community Idea Stations, share with us about his personal experience being a heart transplant recipient.  He will speak at 12:30 pm at St. Luke Lutheran, 7757 Chippenham Parkway.  Come at noon and bring a sandwich.  Coffee and cake will be available.  I’m going to be there – hope you will be too!

And, we have a lunch speaker schedule change for next Thursday, May 24, at First Presbyterian. Due to unforeseen circumstances, Maria Howard will not be speaking about Warm Weather Exercises at lunch.  Instead, we welcome James Garton, Associate Wellness Director at the Tuckahoe YMCA, who will speak on Wellness and Fitness for Seniors, at 12:30 pm.  Again, join us at noon and bring a sandwich.

It’s the last week of the OU.  Come see everyone before summer begins – Julie

Lunch Speaker this Monday

Come to lunch Monday and hear Deirdra McAfee and Betty Joyce Nash, award-winning writers, editors and teachers, talk about their literary anthology, Lock and Load: Armed Fiction. It is a collection of contemporary stories about America’s guns, a collaboration filled with action, suspense and fun.  Note: This presentation is not associated with any recent gun issues.

We hope to see you there – Julie

Spring 2018 Gray Matters Newsletter Available Online

Good morning everyone!

To read Gray Matters online now CLICK HERE.  The print version should be arriving in your mail boxes this week.  In the meantime, take a look online.

If you would like to receive your Gray Matters and Schedule via email (like you are right now!), please let us know in the office.  If you do, it will not only save us a bit of money, but it will also save a few trees.  Thanks – Julie