Did you know that staying socially engaged with others and doing things together is not only good for your soul, but also good for your brain? Social connections are one of the most important aspects of brain health. By attending the Head Strong program, you can learn more about what you can do to keep your brain healthy and engaged. Join University of Illinois Educator, Tessa Hobbs-Curley as she leads participants through interactive activities designed to promote socialization, reduce isolation, and promote intellectual engagement in older adults.