Age-Friendly Communities for the 21st Century: Transforming Our Thinking from Compassionate and Catastrophic Ageism to Co-production and Community Engagement

Thursday, May 2, 2019
11:30 AM - 11:00 PM

Minnesota State University, Mankato and The Chesley Center on Aging present the 14th Annual Chesley Lecture

Age-Friendly Communities for the 21st Century: Transforming Our Thinking from Compassionate and Catastrophic Ageism to Co-production and Community Engagement

Featuring Kathleen Wilber, Ph.D.
Dr. Wilber’s research focuses on improving the quality of life of older adults including those with chronic physical and mental health conditions and those at risk of economic insecurity.

Thursday, May 2
VINE Faith in Action
421 E. Hickory Street, Mankato, MN
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.


Sign up before April 30 for the special $15 early registration fee!

Lunch is included and CEs for multiple disciplines are available.

Click HERE to Register

Sponsored by VINE Faith in Action and The Chesley Center on Aging