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Please join the fun at Generations:  We are currently offering:

Ping Pong: Mondays 6:30pm - 9pm; Wednesdays 1-4pm; Thursdays, 630-9p & Fridays, 12n - 3:30pm  All in the Sartori Wellness Center in Generations.

 Pool: Is available anytime to walk ins. We also are currently forming teams. We are asking for a preferred day & skill level from those interested in joining us! Once we have enough interested parties we will call you and get the group started. (You wouldn't have to come every time to play - we will form the groups so that, we have enough people in the group to play, even if some people can't make it certain days!) Call us at 920-892-4858 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Everyone is welcome to play Mah Jongg at Generations every Tuesday 1:30pm to 4pm and Wednesday 6pm to 8:30pm.  We also have Mah Jongg classes starting soon.  Call us to let you know if you are interested in joining our Tuesday afternoon or Wednesday evening group and we will add you to our class to teach you how to play Mah Jongg.  892-4858

 

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Older Adults are getting help with computers from Sheboygan North High Honor Society Students in a collaboration with the Mead Public Library. Starting September 21st the students will meet with adults on Wednesdays from 4-5pm. If you are interested in learning more select the "Program Offered" option from the menu on the right.

Check out the wonderful programs we will be offering at the center for all generations.  Use the link at the right "Programs Offered"  We are just getting started so check back often to see what you might be interested in!

For details on how you can help the Coalition finish their capital campaign - select "Capital Campaign" from the menu on the right of this page, or call our offices at 920-892-4858.

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 26 January 2012 20:44
 
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Intergenerational Programming - We have a variety of intergenerational programs being offered in the  area.  Use the link "Programs Offered" on the left side of this page to find one that interests you.

Bingo on the first Tuesday of every month - February 7th is our next one and here at Generations!  Bingo starts at 6:30pm.  Bingo cards are $18 (6 face) or $10 (3 face) for 15 games. Come on out and join us!  Food is available.

Line Dancing - All ages welcome....Interested in learning how to line dance or do you already know how to and want to join us fon evening of fun!!  We want to get a group together this spring, on either Tuesday or Wednesday nights (630-830p).  The cost is $3 per session.  Let us know what works for you!  Are you interested!?  Call us at 920-892-4858 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Jack Frost Social this Thursday, Jan. 26th. Meet your friends at Generation’s.  We are open for the community to enjoy a night out...playing pool, ping pong, socialize and joining in on the feature of the night a Minute to Win it Competition.    Come join us for an evening of fun!!!

                          

 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 24 January 2012 15:37
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The Plymouth Intergenerational Coalition (PIC) is a non-profit organization formed through a grassroots partnership with a vision to create an environmentally friendly facility where generations come together to learn, support one another, share skills, promote health and strengthen families.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 February 2010 02:37
 
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Plymouth Intergenerational Coalition -

The Plymouth Intergenerational Center offering Sheboygan County a boundry breaking facility for everyone to enjoy.  It: 

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Community
  • Shared facility cost savings
  • Innovative programs for all generations
  • Increased participation in existing programs and services
  • Community engagement by all generations
  • Healthier lifestyles
  • Environmentally friendly designs and practices
Children & Youth
  • Learning skills and the wisdom of another generation
  • Understanding of aging and the life cycle
  • Healthy emotional development
  • Having more positive adult role models
  • Discovery of the importance of community
Older Adults
  • Opportunities to share a lifetime of experience and skills
  • Additional avenues for community service and learning
  • Health and wellness programs
  • Enhanced understanding of generational issues
Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 February 2010 15:26
 
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