Elvis Impersonator Performance
May 14, 10:30 a.m.
This impersonator’s love for Elvis Presley began at a young age listening to his music and watching films in which he starred. At this event, see if Randoll comes close to recreating the “King of Rock ‘n’ Roll.”// Prince William Senior Center: 13850 Church Hill Drive, Woodbridge
Hearing Help with Debbie Jones
May 14, 10 a.m.-noon
Debbie from the Northern Virginia Resource Center will be on hand to show hard of hearing individuals devices that may help them and also answer any questions that pop up. // The Senior Center of Leesburg: 102 North St. NW, Suite B, Leesburg
Hiking Camp for Seniors
May 14-17
For $100 per person, participants will get their own hiking stick, a Banshee Reeks medallion and be able to get their steps in while learning about the flowers, birds, insects and other animals that call the area home. // Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve: 2105 The Woods Road, Leesburg
Foot Health
May 14, 11 a.m.-noon
It’s important to get up and get moving, but if you’re not wearing the right shoes you could be doing more harm than good. At this educational event, learn what footwear a podiatrist recommends. // Langston-Brown Community & Senior Center: 2121 N. Culpeper St., Arlington
Health and LGBTQA Aging
May 14, 7-8:30 p.m.
David Hooper from the Arlington Gay & Lesbian Alliance will talk about the latest HIV/AIDS treatments and data, plus what difficulties aging LGBTQA individuals may yet face. // Arlington Mill Community & Senior Center: 909 S Dinwiddie St., Arlington
Ask a Nurse
May 15, 11 a.m.-noon
We all have aches and pains, but which ones are serious and which ones aren’t? How can we lessen physical discomfort? Find out at this event as Capital Caring’s Joy Walker, RN, BSN, will be on hand to answer questions about pain management. // Langston-Brown Community & Senior Center: 2121 N. Culpeper St. Arlington
Understanding Hoarding
May 15, 1-3 p.m.
Over time, things accumulate. And as we associate memories with certain objects, sometimes it can be hard to say goodbye. Matt Paxton, who has written The Secret Lives of Hoarders and appeared in nearly 100 episodes of the A&E show Hoarders, will talk about his experiences with this particular topic. // Nannie J. Lee Recreation Center: 1108 Jefferson St., Alexandria
Manassas Senior Center Perpetual Memory Garden Dedication
May 16, 11 a.m.
The Friends of Prince William Senior Center, Cornerstone Landscaping, Inc., Keep Prince William Beautiful and the Prince William Area on Aging came together to build a Perpetual Memory Garden in honor of Willard “Will” Bennett, an individual who actively served the county’s senior community. Light refreshments will be available after the dedication ceremony. // Prince William Senior Center: 9320 Mosby St., Manassas
Pool Tournament
May 16, 1 p.m.
Those looking to put their pool skills to the test can possibly win prizes should they defeat their opponent. // Prince William Senior Center: 13850 Church Hill Drive, Woodbridge
Medicare in 2018
May 16, 1:30-2:30 p.m.
Virginia Insurance Counseling and Assistance Program Medicare Counselors Carma Ryan and John Glowacky will lead a presentation and then answer audience questions. // Aurora Hills Community & Senior Center: 735 18th St. S., Arlington
Aging Gracefully
May 16, 7-8 p.m.
No matter your age, change is never easy and there will always be difficult decisions that one has to make. Chesterbrook Residences’ Kelly Halteh will discuss some potentially tricky situations with area seniors and then provide positive, empowering ways to overcome those challenges. // Arlington Mill Community & Senior Center: 909 S. Dinwiddie St., Arlington
Selecting the Proper Exercise Shoe
May 17, 1-2 p.m.
There are thousands of sneakers on the market, but only a handful of them are meant to be worn on your particular feet. Find out what to look for when shoe shopping from Pacers of Arlington’s Adrian and Chris Farley. // Langston-Brown Community & Senior Center: 2121 N. Culpeper St., Arlington
Bob Dylan Birthday Tribute
May 21, 1:30-2:45 p.m.
Song sheets will be passed around at this musical event so that attendees can follow along to Carl Gold’s rendition of Bob Dylan’s work. // Lee Community & Senior Center: 5722 Lee Highway, Arlington
Writing Instruments Through the Ages
May 23, 1:30-2:30 p.m.
Those interested in history, writing, or both should consider attending this event, which will have ink wells, WWII airmail stationery and pens on display. // Aurora Hills Community & Senior Center: 735 18th St. S., Arlington
Law Day
May 24, 11 a.m.
For those that have been putting off getting their personal papers in order, this event will cover topics like life insurance, disability insurance, umbrella policies and more. // Prince William Senior Center: 9320 Mosby St., Manassas
Upcoming Senior Trips
On May 16, Fairfax County will send area seniors off to St. Michael’s, Maryland, where they will be able to see what the Eastern Shore town’s shops and restaurants have to offer. Then on May 23, seniors will be able to visit another Maryland destination, this one Sotterley Plantation—which is older than Monticello and Mount Vernon—in Hollywood.
As for the Arlington County senior trips that are still up for grabs this month, find one to a Nationals vs. Yankees game on May 16, another to Solomon’s Island, Maryland, on May 18 and one to the National Chamber Ensemble on May 19. Seniors can try their luck at the Dover Downs Casino on May 23, tour Pierce Mill and eat lunch at Bethesda Row on May 26, listen to the U.S. Marine Band at Wolf Trap on May 27, explore the National Building Museum on May 28, visit Rehobeth Beach, Delaware, on May 29 or check out National Geographic Museum’s Tomb of Christ exhibit on May 31.
Registration is now open for Loudoun’s list of summer senior trips, the first of which takes place on June 4.