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"Creativity and Aging"
Thursday, April 10, 2025
MacColl Room at 2:00pm
First Presbyterian Church
201 S. 21st St.
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Explore the role creativity plays in our lives as we continue to grow and develop. Rollo May defined creativity as “the process of bringing something new into being.” This interactive session will help you consider your definition of creativity, the tasks of adult development, and how creativity can help you manage the challenges you may face as you age. Christina May will share the results of research she conducted with creative older individuals.
Christina (Chris) May earned her Ph.D. at age 60 from Saybrook University. She was the first person to earn a Certificate in Creativity and was honored to receive the Rollo May Award. May and her husband, John Creveling were self-employed for 18 hears providing consulting, training and career development services for organizations and individuals. They were also involved in Active Retirement Workshops for the Coming-of-Age Initiative.
May's work history includes high school and college teaching providing career continuation services for major outplacement consulting firms, and writing the first self-help book for women in the process of divorce. She is a graduate of Temple university and earned a master’s degree in counseling psychology and organizational behavior from George Williams College in Chicago.
Date and Time
Thursday, April 10, 2025, 2:00 PM until 3:00 PM
Location
MacColl Room, First Presbyterian Church
https://www.fpcphila.org/
201 S. 21st Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
USA
(215) 925-7333
Category
MacColl Room Programs
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This program will be held in the MacColl Room of the First Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, 201 South 21st Street, on the southeast corner of Walnut. The entrance is on the side of the building off of 21st Street. There is an accessible entrance behind the building off of Chancellor St.
This program is free of charge to our members and volunteer partners. Non-member guests are welcome to attend up to three programs before being required to join and/or volunteer with Penn’s Village, or pay $10 per additional program.
Please register using the appropriate link below.
If you cannot register online, you may email info@pennsvillage.org or call 215-925-7333. If you register but find that you cannot attend, please cancel your reservation to make room for others.
This program is free of charge to our members and volunteer partners. Non-member guests are welcome to attend up to three programs before being required to join and/or volunteer with Penn’s Village, or pay $10 per additional program.
Group photos may be taken during this event.
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