Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:
Expert speaks Feb 28 on forming a senior “village” on Bainbridge

<i>Podcast: What’s Up Bainbridge:</i> <br>Expert speaks Feb 28 on forming a senior “village” on Bainbridge

Whats Up Logo for Libsyn and WordPress-150x150In this podcast, Ken Pyburn calls in by Skype from Portland Oregon to describe the purpose of the Saturday February 28 meeting to consider forming a senior village for Bainbridge Island.  Ken is the main guest speaker for that event.

Ken Pyburn, who, in this podcast, is interviewed via skype from his home in Portland Oregon
Ken Pyburn, who, in this podcast, is interviewed via skype from his home in Portland Oregon

As Ken explains, a senior “village” isn’t a physical neighborhood — it’s a virtual neighborhood. It’s an organization that provides a wide range of services that will help seniors age in place in their homes.  Villages provide the services that seniors outgrow their willingness to do or their ability to do as they grow older.

Ken has recently retired from chairing the board of directors of “Villages Northwest”, which is a group of eight senior villages growing in the Portland Oregon vicinity.

Sue Barrington is the organizer of the Saturday Feb 28th gathering to consider forming a senior "village" on Bainbridge Island
Sue Barrington is the organizer of the Saturday Feb 28th gathering to consider forming a senior “village” on Bainbridge Island

The February 28th meeting will take place at the Waterfront Community Center (sometimes called the Bainbridge Senior Community Center). The village proposal is the brainchild of Sue Barrington of the BI Parks and Recreation District staff for the Center.

Ken Pyburn recently retired from chairing the board of Villages Northwest of the Portland Oregon area.
Ken Pyburn recently retired from chairing the board of Villages Northwest of the Portland Oregon area.

For more information about the meeting on senior villages, have a listen to Sue’s remarks on What’s Up podcast 116 from February 19th: “Learn about the Villages Movement Feb 28 and the Community Center”.

Credits: BCB host and publisher: Barry Peters; BCB audio editor: Tim Bird.