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  • Habitat “Home” School

    Habitat Home School is a monthly interactive online class that teaches its participants how to become financially ready to apply for Greater Springfield Habitat’s homeownership program. The inaugural class “Building Strong Credit” will be held in English on Wednesday, Feb. 12, at 5pm; and Tuesday, Feb. 18, at 5pm for Spanish speakers. There is no […]

  • Deciphering Nutrition Labels

    Discover how understanding nutrition labels can aid in making informed food choices with ease and confidence that promote healthy living. Join Dina Dugan, RD, Baystate Noble Hospital, for a discussion about the parts of a nutrition label, why they matter, the historical context and tips for using nutrition labels effectively

  • UCLA Memory Training

    UCLA Memory Training

    For people with mild age-related memory challenges, Memory Training teaches memory-enhancing techniques and practical strategies to boost memory functioning. Thurs., Feb. 6–27, 2–4 p.m.

  • Supervisory Skills Certificate Series: Winter 2025

    Supervisory Skills Certificate Series: Winter 2025
    Online via Zoom

    Give new supervisors the skills they need to succeed.  If you are planning on promoting, or have just promoted someone to a supervisory position help them hit the ground running with this 8 week course.  With HSF’s strong team of seasoned presenters covering a wide range of knowledge from different points of view, we cover theory, soft skills, and hard facts.  Conversation topics range from harassment law and insurance liability to finding common purpose in a team and how to show faith in those who work for you, and much much more.

  • Culturally Responsive Supervision- Supervisory Skills Certificate Series: Winter 2025- Choose Your Training

    Supervisory Skills Certificate Series: Winter 2025
    Online via Zoom

    Give new supervisors the skills they need to succeed.  If you are planning on promoting, or have just promoted someone to a supervisory position help them hit the ground running with this 8 week course.  With HSF’s strong team of seasoned presenters covering a wide range of knowledge from different points of view, we cover theory, soft skills, and hard facts.  Conversation topics range from harassment law and insurance liability to finding common purpose in a team and how to show faith in those who work for you, and much much more.

  • Big Love Little Performances 3.0

    Big Love Little Performances 3.0. The hottest ticket for 2025! Hire the babysitter! It's a Date Night! It's a Galentine's Day! It's a Broentine's hang. Thursday, February 13th The Iron Horse Get your tix or sign-up to perform at: (http://getmeregistered.com/4BLLP2025) This 21+ event is a Lip-sync & Karaoke fundraising event benefitting Big Brothers Big Sisters […]

  • Revolutionizing AFib Treatment: Discover the New Farapulse Technology

    Learn about a breakthrough in treating Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) with Farapulse, the innovative new FDA-approved technology that offers a unique approach compared to traditional ablation procedures. Join Dr. Kyle M. Gobeil, Electrophysiology, Cardiology, for in-depth information on how Farapulse is transforming AFib care and what this cutting-edge treatment could mean for your health.

  • Healthy Eating for Successful Aging

    Healthy Eating for Successful Aging

    For adults hoping to improve their nutrition in order to avoid or live well with chronic conditions, this workshop teaches nutrition basics, label reading, and meal planning, and practices cooking basic recipes to overcome barriers to healthy eating for older adults. Tues., Feb. 11–March 25, 10 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

  • Living Well With Persistent Pain

    Living Well With Persistent Pain

    Provides information and practical skills that build self-confidence and help participants assume an active role in managing problems specific to chronic pain, including fatigue, frustration, and poor sleep. Tues., Feb. 11–March 25, 3–4 p.m.

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