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How to Win with Investment PropertiesMoneyEver considered becoming a landlord or investing in real estate but needed more information? Learn about opportunities in today's Twin Cities marketplace, how to analyze a property, tax considerations, and what to put in a lease. We will review all aspects of becoming a landlord from buying, selling, and renting. Instructor John MazzaraAdult Enrichment 2025-2026 -
Intro to Senior HousingMoneyStarting SoonIntro to Senior Housing Aging often involves transitioning to different housing. The process involves coordinating financial and physical health considerations and frequently downsizing a home. We review these aspects so you can plan. Housing discussed- buying & renting-subsidized and elderly waivers, market-rate apartments, 55+, CCRC, independent/assisted living age in place, memory care, cooperatives, condo/townhouses. Explore alternatives to just single-family living. Come with your questions to decide what will work best for you and what are your next steps? Instructor: John MazzaraAdult Enrichment 2025-2026
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Downsizing in the Current Housing MarketMoneyDownsizing in the Current Housing Market Have you been thinking that now might be the time to downsize but aren’t sure where to start, how to do it, or what your options are? Bonus-all attendees receive the Downsizing Made Easy guide PDF-A $24.95 value. Access to preferred service providers and discount coupons provided to all attendees as well as a no cost home evaluation for those who want to know the value of their home and recommended suggestions to make it more salable. Instructor: John MazzaraAdult Enrichment 2025-2026
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The Baby Boomer’s Guide to Medicare Planning-Learn the Medicare BasicsMoneyThe Baby Boomer’s Guide to Medicare Planning-Learn the Medicare Basics Are you turning sixty-five and wondering about Medicare? Would you like to understand Medicare Part A and B and the difference between Medicare supplements and Advantage plans? What are your choices if you are working and have a group plan? Learn when you can enroll and where you can make some comparisons to select the right option. The class is presented via PowerPoint with takeaway handouts and a reference guide. It is generic and educational. Optional one-on-one meetings are free for attendees to discuss specific options and available plans if so desired. Instructor: John MazzaraAdult Enrichment 2026-27
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How to Win with Investment PropertiesMoneyEver considered becoming a landlord or investing in real estate but needed more information? Learn about opportunities in today's Twin Cities marketplace, how to analyze a property, tax considerations, and what to put in a lease. We will review all aspects of becoming a landlord from buying, selling, and renting.Adult Enrichment 2026-27 -
Moving Mom & DadMoneyMoving Mom & Dad 5 Common Mistakes Children of Aging Parents Make and How to Avoid Them! Many baby boomers today are facing the tough decision of finding appropriate housing options for their parents. Moving mom and dad is often a challenge, especially when mom and dad are reluctant to address the issue. In this class we will discuss and give an overview of the housing market in general for those considering buying or selling a home. We also provide a guide called Moving Mom & Dad, a $24.95 value. The guide covers the five common mistakes Children of aging parents make and how to avoid them. The guide also includes the following topics: • Conversation’s starters for discussing late-life housing choices with aging parents, • Solutions for remodeling homes designed for aging-in-place, • Descriptions of common senior living options and 55+ communities, • Key questions to ask when researching assisted living and long-term care communities, • Tips and criteria for hiring key service providers, Frequently Asked Questions and much more. Access to preferred service providers and discount coupons provided to all attendees as well as a no cost home evaluation for those who want to know the value of their home and recommended suggestions to make it more salable. Instructor: John MazzaraAdult Enrichment 2026-27
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First Time Home BuyersMoneyWe will review the process of buying a home from A-Z and discuss unique funding that is only available to YOU - a first-time buyer. With one program, it is possible to buy a home for as little as $1000 of your own funds. You are generally a first-time buyer if you have not owned a home in the past 3 years.Adult Enrichment 2026-27 -
Intro to Senior HousingMoneyAging often involves transitioning to different housing. The process involves coordinating financial and physical health considerations and frequently downsizing a home. We review these aspects so you can plan. Housing discussed- buying & renting-subsidized and elderly waivers, market-rate apartments, 55+, CCRC, independent/assisted living age in place, memory care, cooperatives, condo/townhouses. Explore alternatives to just single-family living. Come with your questions to decide what will work best for you and what are your next steps?Adult Enrichment 2026-27
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Downsizing in the Current Housing MarketMoneyHave you been thinking that now might be the time to downsize but aren’t sure where to start, how to do it, or what your options are? Bonus-all attendees receive the Downsizing Made Easy guide PDF-A $24.95 value. Access to preferred service providers and discount coupons provided to all attendees as well as a no cost home evaluation for those who want to know the value of their home and recommended suggestions to make it more salable.Adult Enrichment 2026-27
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Downsizing in the Current Housing MarketMoneyHave you been thinking that now might be the time to downsize but aren’t sure where to start, how to do it, or what your options are? Bonus-all attendees receive the Downsizing Made Easy guide PDF-A $24.95 value. Access to preferred service providers and discount coupons provided to all attendees as well as a no cost home evaluation for those who want to know the value of their home and recommended suggestions to make it more salable.Adult Enrichment 2025-2026
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Intro to Senior HousingMoneyAging often involves transitioning to different housing. The process involves coordinating financial and physical health considerations and frequently downsizing a home. We review these aspects so you can plan. Housing discussed- buying & renting-subsidized and elderly waivers, market-rate apartments, 55+, CCRC, independent/assisted living age in place, memory care, cooperatives, condo/townhouses. Explore alternatives to just single-family living. Come with your questions to decide what will work best for you and what are your next steps?Adult Enrichment 2025-2026
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First Time Home BuyersMoneyWe will review the process of buying a home from A-Z and discuss unique funding that is only available to YOU - a first-time buyer. With one program, it is possible to buy a home for as little as $1000 of your own funds. You are generally a first-time buyer if you have not owned a home in the past 3 years.Adult Enrichment 2025-2026 -
The Baby Boomer’s Guide to Medicare Planning-Learn the Medicare BasicsMoneyAre you turning sixty-five and wondering about Medicare? Would you like to understand Medicare Part A and B and the difference between Medicare supplements and Advantage plans? What are your choices if you are working and have a group plan? Learn when you can enroll and where you can make some comparisons to select the right option. The class is presented via PowerPoint with takeaway handouts and a reference guide. It is generic and educational. Optional one-on-one meetings are free for attendees to discuss specific options and available plans if so desired.Adult Enrichment 2025-2026
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How to Win with Investment PropertiesMoneyEver considered becoming a landlord or investing in real estate but needed more information? Learn about opportunities in today's Twin Cities marketplace, how to analyze a property, tax considerations, and what to put in a lease. We will review all aspects of becoming a landlord from buying, selling, and renting.Adult Enrichment 2025-2026 -
Buying New ConstructionMoneyThinking about moving and considering new construction a housing option because you want an open floor plan and larger closets? Explore what is available, where to find it, and what to expect in new construction including timelines, hidden costs, risks, and the coordination of selling your existing home or giving appropriate notice on your lease. You will find that there are differences when selecting a smaller builder versus a national builder.Adult Enrichment 2025-2026