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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


December 18, 2012


 


Contact: Megan McNamara


(630) 993-8925


mmcnamara@epd.org


 


Brain Games


 


ELMHURST, Ill. – Join us on Wednesdays, January 23-February 13 from 1:30-2:30 p.m. as we exercise our most important muscle – the brain.  Each week participants will engage in a variety of fun and challenging activities led by memory care specialist Patti Terkovich from Arden Courts Memory Care.  The first week we’ll learn about the brain, how to get it going and participate in some brain games.  Each following week will consist of a variety of mind-stimulating activities.  You’ll be surprised at how fun it can be to exercise your brain!  Pre-registration is recommended and participants that pre-register will be entered into a special drawing at the end of the program. Free to Abbey members and $10 for non-Abbey members.  Call The Abbey at (630) 993-8193 to register.


 


The Elmhurst Park District is an Illinois Distinguished Agency dedicated to promoting “lifetime enjoyment” by providing a variety of parks, recreation facilities, and affordable programs in the Elmhurst community.  For more information on the Elmhurst Park District call (630) 993-8900 or visit www.epd.org


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