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Dear Levy Senior Center Member,
This week’s Levy E-news features information about personal training, medicare workshops, a blood drive and more.
Personal Training
One on one personal training service has resumed at the Levy Senior Center. Personal trainers will be reaching out to current clients. If you're interested in personal training, please contact Bob Russo at 847-448-8283. Personal training services are being conducted in accordance with Governor Pritzker’s Phase 4 Restore Illinois plan and safety measures outlined by IDPH and City of Evanston Health Department.
Senior Medicare Patrol Workshops
The Levy Senior Center, Evanston Public Library and AgeOptions have partnered to offer free senior Medicare fraud workshops. This 4-part series is open to all Medicare beneficiaries. You may attend one or all.
Join via Zoom Join via phone: 312-626-6799 Meeting ID: 914 6454 5141#
Fri., July 24, 1 p.m.: Identify the different types of Medicare scams and how they have been happening actively in the community.
Fri., July 31, 1 p.m.: Learn ways to protect yourself from Medicare Fraud when you are out in the community or at your own home.
Levy Lecture Series
The Levy Senior Center Foundation is continuing the weekly Levy Lecture Series program throughout the month of July. View lecture topics and registration information.
Coffee with Levy Senior Center Staff
Blood Drive coming to the Levy Senior Center
 Register today!
We need your voice to help shape Evanston's Energy Future
 Everyone in Evanston uses energy whether to charge their phone, cook a meal or wash their hands. How energy is used can impact the air we breathe, our utility bills and the environment through pollution and climate change. For people in Evanston, energy costs can make it even harder to meet monthly bills and housing expenses because 40 percent of all households are housing cost burdened.
The City of Evanston wants to hear what your priorities are for Evanston’s energy future to help us improve the air we breathe, lower utility bills, support healthier cleaner jobs and achieve 100% renewable energy to fight the climate crisis. Visit cityofevanston.org/energy for more information or take the survey here.
Other news from the Parks, Recreation & Community Services Department
Have a great week!
Levy Senior Center Staff
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