HYBRID: Enhancing Longevity and Quality of Life through Social Connections and Curiosity
Part of the Adult Summer Library Challenge
Join us for an enlightening session with Nicolette Hume from the Lake Oswego Adult Community Center, where we will explore the profound impact of social connections and curiosity on longevity and life quality. Discover how engaging in community activities can lower stress, improve health, and foster happiness by providing emotional support and meaningful interactions. Learn about the role of a curious mind in enhancing cognitive health and promoting lifelong learning. Discover a variety of opportunities to connect, grow, and thrive, supporting you on this enriching journey towards a healthier, more fulfilling life.
With over 13 years of experience serving the Lake Oswego community, Nicolette Hume has dedicated her career to fostering connections among adults, promoting wellness, and encouraging lifelong learning. Her rewarding career began at Providence Health & Services, transitioning to a pivotal role at the City of Lake Oswego Adult Community Center for the past eight years.
As a modern Native American woman from a rural background, Nicolette values sharing diverse perspectives and life experiences. She is passionate about building bridges with participants, exchanging insights, and discovering common ground. Her work with older adults has reinforced her belief that curiosity is key to longevity and personal growth. She remains committed to helping individuals access resources that promote independence and fulfillment.
This event will take place in-person at the Library and will be livestreamed on LOPL's YouTube channel.
The library is located at 706 Fourth St. For more information, contact Alicia Yokoyama at ayokoyama@lakeoswego.city or 503-534-4228 or Shannon Sedell at ssedell@lakeoswego.city or 503-534-5663.
