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Contribution to TheSAGEfund which gives financial aid to members and supports SAGE programming.
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Contribution to TheSAGEfund which gives financial aid to members and supports SAGE programming.
Annual SAGE Membership 2025-2026
with Barbara Pierce
SAGE memberrship is available for anyone over 50+ and interested in lifelong learning. There are no tests, little homework and no pressure to achieve any preset standards. It is for the fun, friendship and keeping the brain sharp.
We need two forms completed - Assumption of Risk and a Photo Release. After your registration is complete, you will receive an email with a link to the forms that need to be completed. When you complete it and hit "submit", it will automatically be sent to us.
The Membership fee covers September 1 to August 31. The membership fee must be paid to take classes through SAGE or other Senior Colleges. Membership Fees Are Non-Refundable. We do not prorate this fee if someone joins for just one semester.
Funding is available for membership/class fees through TheSAGEfund. Please leave a message at the SAGE Volunteer Office for more information by calling 768-9501.
MEMBERS OF OTHER SENIOR COLLEGES ARE AUTOMATICALLY MEMBERS OF SAGE.
SAGE Book Club by ZOOM
with Jayne Farrin
Senior College membership required.
Jan 21 – At Midnight Comes the Cry by Julia Spencer Fleming. It’s Christmas time in Millers Kill, and Reverend Clare Fergusson and her husband Russ van Alstyne - newly resigned from his position as chief of police – plan to enjoy it with their baby boy. On their list: visiting Santa, decorating the tree, and attending church. But when a beloved holiday parade is crashed by white supremacists, Clare and Russ find themselves sucked into a parallel world of militias, machinations, and murder.
Feb 18 – Threads of Deception by our own Beverly D Knowles. This is her second book, and we are so proud she is a member of our Book Club. “What could possibly be cannonballing toward the Abbotts? Curious about a newspaper clipping that details an event unknown to Elizabeth and Charlie, the retired teacher and pilot are drawn to a midcoastal Maine inn only to return home to their Victorian. Underlying dilemmas weigh upon them, including the preservation of their 1870s spirit-inhabited Victorian and the disappearance of Jennie and Rebecca several years ago. And then there are the clairvoyant ones as well as Mrs. Abbott’s former students.
Mar 18 – Becoming Madam Secretary by Stephanie Dray. “…But when Frances meets a young lawyer named Franklin Delano Roosevelt at a tea dance, sparks fly in all the wrong directions. She thinks he’s a rich, arrogant dilettante who gets by on a handsome face and a famous name. He thinks she’s a priggish bluestocking and insufferable do-gooder. Neither knows it yet, but over the next twenty years, they will form a historic partnership that will carry them both to the White House.”
Mahjongg Club for all Skill Levels
with Penny Kern
Senior College membership not required.
A beginner's Mahjongg class introduces participants to the fundamentals of the game, including tile identification, game setup, and basic rules. The course covers gameplay mechanics, including drawing and discarding tiles, as well as strategies for winning hands. Come join in on the fun!
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SAGE Tuesday Walking Group
with Alice Bolstridge
There are no expectations or requirements. Walking is a good exercise for Seniors, but it is more fun to do it with a group of like-minded friends. We vote to venturing out on bright, sunny winter days but staying inside where it is warm. An email group will be set up so we can contact each other to see who is going to venture out that day. Finding yourself walking alone would not be fun, so we will stay in touch through email. Point of Contact: Penny Kern or Alice Bolstridge, two women who are very serious about staying active and in good health in their later years.Email either at SAGEatUMPI@outlook.com.
Cribbage for All
with Remillie Norsworthy
Sign up is recommended so we can develop a contact list for emergencies and changes but it isn't required.
The Sargent Family Community Center and Seniors Achieving Greater Education will host a Cribbage Group for all skill levels starting January 7, 2026. It will be held on Wednesdays starting right after Tai Chi – about 10:30AM. Tables of 2, 3 or 4 will be set up depending on the day’s arrivals. No experience? We’ll teach them. An expert? We’ll challenge them. Remillie will teach one person to play Cribbage for One, if interested. Stop by at 9:30 AM for Tai Chi and stay for Cribbage at 10:30 AM. It would make for a great morning of fun, challenge and staying healthy. And, it’s all Free.
ZOOM - Be a Successful User
with Penny Kern
During the winter months, Seniors Achieving Greater Education uses ZOOM exclusively because it is safer than walking or driving on icy roads and sidewalks. It is also more comfortable to stay in your cozy living room than venturing out into the cold.
However, as we all know technology has a mind of its own and we mortals must learn to control it and make it perform as we need it to. We don't have to be teenagers to do that. We just need to learn to be the "master" and not the slave, get comfortable with it, and learn its "issues" so we can get ahead of anything it throws at us. Well, we try.
The best way to do this is to PRACTICE. Push a button and see what it does and if we get into trouble, how to get out of it.
Join me for some practice sessions - trial and error - master class, whatever you want to call it. We can head off a lot of headaches before we jump into the winter semester.
Experience ZOOM users are welcome!!! We can use all the help we can get.
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