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Eden Prairie Senior Center Invites Community to February Events Including Police Chat, Arthritis Workshop and Valentine’s Breakfast

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Published on February 02, 2024
Eden Prairie Senior Center Invites Community to February Events Including Police Chat, Arthritis Workshop and Valentine’s BreakfastSource: Eden Prairie Minnesota

Eden Prairie residents are in for a socially engaging February at the local Senior Center, starting with "Coffee with a Cop" on February 6 where locals can gab with Police Chief Matt Sackett and other officers over a hot drink, bringing up any burning issues or inquiries they've got about law enforcement. Said promotion encourages open conversation and community connection. No registration fee is required if the February 2 deadline is met.

For those wrestling with joint pain, the Center is hosting an "Arthritis Awareness" event on February 12, featuring Dr. Baer from Summit Orthopedics, who will dive into the biology of arthritis and dish out knowledge on non-surgical treatments. And if it comes down to it, the ins and outs of joint replacement surgery, all free with registration by February 9, as detailed in the bulletin.

Valentine's Day is set to be extra sweet this year with a catered breakfast on February 14, offering eggs and sides and a recap of the Senior Center's 2023 doings, sponsored in part by Prairie Bluffs Senior Living and Comfort Keepers. Registration deadline is on February 7 and only costs $13, as per the Senior Center News–Winter 2024 release.

Interested parties should note that unless stated otherwise, all activities are taking place at the Senior Center and all the details, including how to register can be found at Eden Prairie's official events calendar.