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Seniors Out and About in the Twin Cities: Getting Crafty

Written by Sam Aisawa | Jan 3, 2020 8:15:00 PM

Seniors Out & About in The Twin Cities: Your Artistic Side


Working on craft projects, in the right environment, can be fun and something the entire family can enjoy. It also can have great benefits for the senior mind as it stimulates thinking about something new and following directions.

Upstairs Circus is a great opportunity for the family to get together and work on something fun in a nice environment. When we say “together”, each person can actually work on their own project but being together is super fun. The company puts together everything you need for your crafting project and has a wide variety to choose from.

Things like cement coasters, wall art, jewelry, and items from their lifestyle section like a leather pet collar. This includes the materials and a step by step instruction guide and friendly workers that stop by to see if you have questions. It would be a good idea to look at the difficulty listings they provide for the various crafts as some require more patience and dexterity than others along with the time they generally take to complete.

 

A little nervous are you, about crafting with your family? Besides getting great assistance from the Upstairs Circus team, you can order a cocktail or food to help you release your inner crafting creativity! In fact, Upstairs Circus is not named because they are located upstairs. The name is really to reflect that your “creative brain” is on the upstairs--above your shoulders. For seniors getting a chance to use their mind creatively is extremely valuable. Research has shown that it can hold off certain types of dementia, forming new synapse paths in the brain. Seniors often are more relaxed  after a day of participating in a new experience. Especially when they can do this with friends and loved ones around them.

Tables are at the perfect height for seniors with mobility issues and the aisles are wide enough for wheelchairs. The bathrooms are accessible but it may take some help from a friend to get back to them, they are down a short hallway in the back of the building. All the materials were either at your station or easily accessed near the back of the room. Children are welcome and you can rent a party area if you have a big group. At all times, reservations are a good idea but walk-ins are fine.

Opportunities Abound

While Upstairs Circus is a wonderful way to experience crafting and spending time as a family, there are many places around the area that can provide stimulating experiences. In the Anoka area, The Rum River Art Center (RRAC) is putting together programs for the over 55 crowd--they call Vitality Arts. These are specific projects you can sign up for in advance which have an instructor available to provide assistance. They range from things like pottery work and watercolor paintings to working with clay tiles. According to their Director, Larry Weinberg, “From our research, we found that many older adults can’t afford the costs of classes or are hesitant to try them. These conclusions brought us to develop our Community Senior Art-reach program. RRAC believes in teaching the process of creating art and helping students realize what they can accomplish. RRAC believes in the power of the arts and the important role it plays in the lives of our students. The arts are valuable for not only the social and psychological benefits but also for the physical health benefits.” RRAC offers classes and programs at the Center four to five days a week. Some students come to classes just for the social part. RRAC studios are ADA compliant with ramps to all the various studios. They have plenty of parking and are on a bus line. A great opportunity for a family member to sign up and take a class side by side with their senior loved one. They even have a cafe and small store--located in the historic Old Milk Factory 2665 4th Ave. in Anoka.  

The Twin Cities also have an abundance of other opportunities for families and seniors to explore their artistic side. In White Bear Lake, there is Create Space: a DIY studio. Unlike Upstairs Circus, they don’t have spirits available but you can bring your own! They do offer the ability to choose from a wide range of projects, designs, and colors to create a piece that is uniquely yours! They can also host your private event for a birthday party, or other get together when you need more space as a family.

This list is just a sample of the creative offerings available in the Twin Cities. If you want to help a senior stimulate their mind and have a great experience, get out and enjoy one of these great studios!