New year brings new schedule for Carson City Senior Center’s Triad program

CARSON CITY, Nev. – Join the Carson City Senior Center in 2019 with a new year, new dates and new programming for the TRIAD program. Triad is a collaboration of the Carson City Sheriff’s Office, Carson City Fire Department and the Senior Center to offer relevant and interesting programming to the community.
 
“Triad has presented 18 monthly discussions on topics ranging from disaster preparedness to flu prevention and everything in between since its inception in 2017,” Courtney Warner, executive director for the Senior Center, said. “We are now taking a deeper dive into the topics our audience voted as most important or most relevant in our new format to give people a greater understanding of and bigger tool set for dealing with issues that confront us in our region.”
 
In 2019, Triad will move to the third Tuesday of each odd month starting at noon in the Nevada Room at the Senior Center. Presentations will be 45 to 60 minutes long and provide more depth on each topic. Refreshments also will be served. The 2019 schedule is as follows:
 
January 15 from 12 to 1 p.m. - Myths & Facts of Hospice presented by Infinity Hospice 
March 19 from 12 to 1 p.m. - Wildland Fire presented by the Carson City Fire Department 
May 21 from 12 to 1 p.m. - Ducks in a Row presented by Lora Myles, Retired Service Volunteer Program 
July 16 from 12 to 1 p.m. - Grab & Go Emergency Preparedness presented by the Red Cross 
Topics for the September and November programs are still being finalized and will be announced this spring.
 
Triad presentations are free and open to the public. RSVPs are not required to attend. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the presentation start time.
 
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Photo Cutline: Carson City firefighters return to Triad in 2019, along with other speakers voted most relevant by event attendees in 2018. Triad’s new one-hour format kicks off on Tuesday, Jan. 15, at noon at the Carson City Senior Center.
 
About the Carson City Senior Center
The mission of the Carson City Senior Center is to enhance the quality of life and independence of seniors. Through congregate dining and Meals on Wheels, the Carson City Senior Center serves hundreds of local seniors. The Center also provides health and fitness education and activities, craft and hobby groups, card and board games and many other services including help with prescriptions, durable medical equipment, tax preparation and many others.
 
Media Contacts:                                                           
Carson City Senior Center                                              
Courtney Warner, Director                                             
(775) 883-0703                                                              
CWarner@carson.org                                        
 
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