Actívate Brain Health Workshop (Tasarte)
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🧠✨ ACTIVATE AND KEEP YOUR MIND IN SHAPE! From the Seniors Department of the La Aldea de San Nicolás Town Council, headed by Jennifer Sosa, and in coordination with Fundación Diagrama, we are launching the workshop “Actívate”, a space designed to learn, share, and take care of our brain health. 📚 We will discover: ✅ How aging affects our brain. ✅ The importance of keeping it active and stimulated. ✅ Tips and tools for healthy aging. 📍 Where? 🔹 Mondays at the AA.VV. Meteimba. 🔹 Fridays at the Multi-Purpose Building in Tasarte. 🕙 Time: from 10:00 to 12:00. 📅 Start date: 29 June. 📝 Registration open Visit the Seniors Centre of La Aldea de San Nicolás from Monday to Friday, from 09:00 to 13:00. Users from Tasarte can register by calling 928 890 368 during the same hours. #mayores #salud #envejecimientoactivo #ayuntamientolaaldea #laaldea
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