November is the final month where Prince Edward Community Care is holding the 2021 Seniors’ Active Living Fair as a virtual event taking place online using Zoom Webinars. All seniors 60+ are welcome to attend these free events. Local businesses and organizations will be presenting 1 hour Zoom Webinars every Tuesday and Wednesday from 1-2pm. All seniors who participate will receive a free “Swag Bag” from Community Care and the presenters filled with great stuff and also including pamphlets and information flyers. “Door Prizes” will be drawn at each webinar and one of the participants will win. Those who don’t do zoom can receive support to get online. Those who don’t have a computer can borrow a tablet (including wifi) from the Library. The other option is to call in and participate on the phone (no computer required for this). November Zoom Webinar topics include “Services Provided, Volunteer Needs and Information About the Canadian Cancer Society” with Karen White, Volunteer with Canadian Cancer Society; “Adavnce Care Planning” with Melanie Dailey, Community Development Director with Hospice Prince Edward Foundation; “Quilting for Change” with Hanne-Lise Simones, Member of PEC Quilters’ Guild; “Community Paramedic Program” with Ben Potts, Superintendent with Hastings Quinte Paramedic Service; “How to Gain Energy, Feel Stronger and Live Life with Confidence as an Older Adult” with Tracy Reid from Fitness Powers; “Understanding Hearing Loss & Effective Communication Tips” with Alana DeVille, Hearing Care Counsellor with Canadian Hearing Services; “PEFHT Services: Dietician Services, Self Management for Chronic Pain and Conditions, Preventing Financial Exploitation, and Men's Health Month” with Matt Del Grosso, Health Promoter and Engagement Lead for PEFHT, Sarah Sandham, Clinical Nutrition with PEFHT, Kerry Ford, Community Support Planner with PEFHT, and Danielle Holbrough, Lawyer at Community Advocacy & Legal Centre; “Fiscial Stretch” with Kathy McAlpine, Owner of EverFit Studios; “Initiating a Dialogue on Dementia & Elder Abuse” with Laura McGugan, Coordinator with Community Care for Seniors & Margaret Werkhoven, Board Member of Community Care for Seniors and Retired Teachers of Ontario Foundation. For a complete schedule of presentations and to register see www.communitycareforseniors.org or call 613-476-7493 for more information.