Events

Speak Out

By Charlene Ostlund

Midwestern University speech department is looking for clients to take speech therapy in their Speak Out program geared for people with Parkinson’s. Therapy sessions are available through online telemedicine services.…

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Let’s learn to use ZOOM!

By John Goulet

Here’s a getting started guide for using Zoom. This quick start guide walks you through getting started with your new Zoom account. Attend our hybrid meetings and lectures using this…

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2023 Annual Meeting & Potluck

By Sue Colley

Did you miss our 2023 Annual Meeting & Potluck on May 9th? Catch up here! MEETING VIDEO SLIDE PRESENTATION

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Lunch Bunch

By Jane Bottlinger

Join our Lunch Bunch held on the fourth Thursday of each month at Triple Play (1570 W Duval Min Rd. in Green Valley – near the Animal League), at 1…

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Loud Crowd Spring Schedule

By John Goulet

As as a Person with Parkinson’s (PwP) and you complete evaluations and therapy with Speech and Language Pathologists (SLPs), you are encouraged to attend LOUD Crowd. Most find performing daily…

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Jan. 2023 Lecture Video (AzTAP)

By Charlene Ostlund

Parkinson’s may make daily activities difficult. So do you quit trying? Of course not. You adapt. Clayton Guffey, Program Director for Arizona Technology Access Program, presented our January lecture and…

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Feb. 10: (P.L.A.Y. Date) Valentines With Bonnie

By Jane Bottlinger

What better way to say “I Love You” than with a handmade, personal valentine. Bonnie Gore is back with a wonderful idea for showing our sweethearts what they mean to…

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Nordic Walking Event

By Charlene Ostlund

In the near future, we will be meeting at the South Pavilion, Sahuarita Lake (15466 S Rancho Sahuarita Blvd, Sahuarita) to practice our Nordic Walking skills. Watch for an announcement…

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Newly Diagnosed with PD?

By Charlene Ostlund

The Stanford Parkinson’s Community Outreach Program has more information for those newly diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. Learning you have Parkinson’s disease (PD) may bring up feelings ranging from disbelief and…

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