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Georgetown Village, a non-profit organization established to help residents age 55 and older stay safely in their own homes is presenting our Thursday Night Speakers Bureau on home safety.  Tori Goldhammer,  M.S., OTR/L, CAPS will be offering information about how to manage the factors that can cause a fall in the home, in-home modifications you can make to increase safety and frequently overlooked common hazards and how to avoid them.This program is open to the public  and we will be serving light hors d'oeuvres, wine and soft drinks.  You can find more information on our website - www.georgetown-village.org  or call me at 202-999-8988.I hope to see you there,Lynn Golub-RofranoExecutive Director, Georgetown Village

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Posted by: Georgetown Village
Where St John's Episcopal Church Georgetown Parish 3240 O St NW, Washington, DC 20007
Next on This event is over.
Time 6:30 pm–8:30 pm
Who to bring Everyone, Seniors
Website http://­www.­georgetown-­village.­org
Phone 202-999-8988
Price $0

More About St John's Episcopal Church Georgetown Parish

St John's Episcopal Church Georgetown Parish

St John's Episcopal Church Georgetown Parish

3240 O St NW, Washington, DC
202-338-1796

St. John's Episcopal Church in Georgetown is across O Street from the Hyde-Addison school. The church sits on a hill, straddling O Street and Potomac Street, and was founded in 1796. Francis Scott Key and Thomas Jefferson were founders.

Today the parish hosts both spiritual and social events. Church members go on monthly "field trips" to places of interest like the Newseum and the Franciscan Monastery. Additional activities include an annual picnic, a Christmas greens sale and a monthly movie night. The church's sign, emblazoned with the expression "all are welcome," exemplifies the attitude of the parish towards its neighboring community.

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