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<blockquote data-quote="ediwiz" data-source="post: 22923" data-attributes="member: 123"><p>Linda,</p><p></p><p>I am so glad that your dad is attempting new challenges. Watch out though, my dad took a Chinese cooking class through our community ed a year or two after my mother passed away (we secretly think that it was to meet women LOL). He was the only man in the class and got a lot of attention from the "younger women". Really encourage him. Community Ed, if there is one where he lives is a great thing. My dad actually sits on their advisory board representing senior citizens, he also paints, writes, gardens and because of his involvement in Community Ed was asked to be the Chairman of the Board for a non-profit that funds programs through the Community Ed. They set up the non-profit to allow people to give money to specific programs rather than it all going into a slush fund and most of it funding sports. There is life beyond sports. Ok, my dad is a bit of rabble rouser even at 86.</p><p></p><p>Sherry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ediwiz, post: 22923, member: 123"] Linda, I am so glad that your dad is attempting new challenges. Watch out though, my dad took a Chinese cooking class through our community ed a year or two after my mother passed away (we secretly think that it was to meet women LOL). He was the only man in the class and got a lot of attention from the "younger women". Really encourage him. Community Ed, if there is one where he lives is a great thing. My dad actually sits on their advisory board representing senior citizens, he also paints, writes, gardens and because of his involvement in Community Ed was asked to be the Chairman of the Board for a non-profit that funds programs through the Community Ed. They set up the non-profit to allow people to give money to specific programs rather than it all going into a slush fund and most of it funding sports. There is life beyond sports. Ok, my dad is a bit of rabble rouser even at 86. Sherry [/QUOTE]
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