City invites older adults to get moving and mindful this October
BRANTFORD, ON – The City of Brantford, and its community partners, are pleased to launch the City’s eighth annual “Let’s Get Moving” campaign featuring a variety of activities to enhance older adults’ overall health throughout October. This year, the City and its community partners have organized a variety of programs that not only focus on physical activity, but mental and social health as well.
“I am pleased that the City is once again offering the annual Let’s Get Moving program with a focus on physical health as well as mental and social health.” says Brantford Mayor Kevin Davis. “This free series of programs will provide older adults with the opportunity to get active, stay connected with others, and enhance their mental well-being.”
The 2024 Let’s Get Moving & Mindful series offers nine programs, including:
- Brain Bingo: similar to traditional bingo except using words connected to mental health instead of the usual numbers
- Chair Yoga: a gentle and mindful form of yoga that’s done while seated or using a chair for balance
- Dance Fit: a dance-based class that involves moving to music
- Grow your garden: plant a succulent and decorate the pot
- P-Aint Away: participants will be encouraged to paint the pain away, fostering a space to view painting as a form of healing
- Prioritizing your Mental Well-being: learn practical ways to manage stress
- S.A.F.E. Zone: a fall-prevention based exercise program
- Social Gathering: enjoy making connections and networking with others
- Music and Movement: dance to songs and play small percussion instruments
Registration is required for most sessions. To learn more about the Let’s Get Moving & Mindful program, including program and registration details, visit Brantford.ca/LetsGetMoving.
Printed copies of the Let’s Get Moving & Mindful brochure, which include details of each program such as time, date, location and registration information, are available for pick up at the following locations:
- Beckett Adult Leisure Centre, 219 Colborne Street
- Brantford Public Library – Main Branch, 173 Colborne Street
- Brantford Public Library - St Paul’s Branch, 441 St Paul Ave
- City Hall, Customer Service Desk, 58 Dalhousie Street
- Doug Snooks Eagle Place Community Centre, 333 Erie Avenue
- Grand River Community Health Centre, 363 Colborne Street
- T.B. Costain - SC Johnson Community Centre, 16 Morrell Street
- Wayne Gretzky Sports Centre, 254 North Park Street (Pool Desk)
- Woodman Park Community Centre, 491 Grey Street
Prioritizing seniors' health and wellness, and promoting opportunities for community partners to deliver neighbourhood-based programming, is a key component of the City's Healthy Aging Plan. The Let’s Get Moving & Mindful program provides an opportunity for older adults to remain active and connected to our community, which can help improve their overall wellbeing.
Visit brantford.ca/HealthyLiving and waynegretzkysportcentre.ca to discover additional virtual and in-person programs for older adults, including the Beckett Recreation Centre, Wayne Gretzky Sports Centre and more.
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Media Contact:
Kelly Page | Communications Specialist, Communications and Community Engagement
City of Brantford | 519-759-4150 ext. 5779 | kpage@brantford.ca