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SUMMARY:Caregivers Support Group (Hudson\, FL)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Dementia Spotlight Foundation’s Caregivers Support Group @ Hudson\, FL \nThis supportive gathering offers caregivers the opportunity to connect with others who understand the challenges and rewards of dementia caregiving. Gain valuable knowledge and practical tips to help you navigate the journey of caring for a loved one with dementia. \nThe Caregivers Support Group takes place every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at Hudson First United Methodist Church\, located at 13123 US 19. Hudson\, FL 34667. It is a safe and welcoming environment where caregivers can share their experiences\, and find emotional support from fellow caregivers. \nFor more information or to RSVP\, please contact Laura Arnold at larnold32@gmail.com or call (727) 808-2053.
URL:https://dementiaspotlightfoundation.org/event/caregivers-support-group-hudson-fl-3/2026-02-17/
LOCATION:Hudson First United Methodist Church\, 13123 US-19\, Hudson\, GA\, 34667\, United States
CATEGORIES:Care Partner Support Groups
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ORGANIZER;CN="Laura Arnold":MAILTO:larnold32@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Caregivers Support Group (Land O' Lakes\, FL)
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Keystone Place at Terra Bella. \nThis supportive gathering offers caregivers the opportunity to connect with others who understand the challenges and rewards of dementia caregiving. Gain valuable knowledge and practical tips to help you navigate the journey of caring for a loved one with dementia. \nThe Caregivers Support Group takes place every 3rd Tuesday of the month at Keystone Place at Terra Bella\, located at 2200 Livingston Rd\, Land O’ Lakes\, FL 34639. It is a safe and welcoming environment where caregivers can share their experiences\, and find emotional support from fellow caregivers. \nRSVP HERE \nFor more information\, please contact Gary Joseph LeBlanc at gary@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org or call (352) 345-6270.
URL:https://dementiaspotlightfoundation.org/event/caregivers-support-group-land-o-lakes-fl/2026-02-17/
LOCATION:Keystone Place at Terra Bella\, 2200 Livingston Rd.\, Land O’ Lakes\, FL\, 34639\, United States
CATEGORIES:Care Partner Support Groups
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gary Joseph LeBlanc":MAILTO:gary@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org
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SUMMARY:Connection "AKA Memory" Café (DeKalb County)
DESCRIPTION:Join Us For Our DeKalb Connection “AKA Memory” Café!\nPresented by Dementia Spotlight Foundation\, DeKalb County\, and Human Services of DeKalb County. \nWho: Those Living w/ Dementia & Their Care Partners (DeKalb Residents Only) \nWhen: Second Friday Of The Month \nTime: 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM \nWhere: East Central DeKalb Community and Senior Center \n4885 Elam Road\, Stone Mountain\, GA 30083 \nParticipants must register to attend cafés. Please visit bit.ly/4dcuRmg or contact Alyss Amster at 678-332-1711 or alyss@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org for application information.
URL:https://dementiaspotlightfoundation.org/event/connection-aka-memory-cafe-dekalb-county-2/2026-02-13/
LOCATION:East Central DeKalb Community and Senior Center\, 4885 Elam Road\, Stone Mountain\, GA\, 30083\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alyss Amster":MAILTO:alyss@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org
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CREATED:20260128T183316Z
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SUMMARY:Connection Café (Roswell)
DESCRIPTION:Join Us For Our Connection Café! \nPresented by Dementia Spotlight Foundation and Senior Service of North Fulton  \nWho: Those Living w/ Dementia & Their Care Partners \nWhen: First & Third Friday Of The Month \nTime: 1:30-3:30 PM \nWhere: Roswell Senior Center \n1250 Warsaw Rd\, Roswell\, GA 30076 \nClick Here To Register \nFor More Info or to Sponsor A Cafe\, Contact Alyss Amster: 678-332-1711 or alyss@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org \n\nComment AviatorCasinos explique le fonctionnement des casinos en ligne en France\nLe marché des casinos en ligne en France est l’un des plus encadrés d’Europe\, et pourtant il reste souvent mal compris par les joueurs qui souhaitent s’y aventurer. Entre les licences délivrées par l’Autorité nationale des jeux\, les mécanismes de protection des joueurs et les spécificités techniques des plateformes\, naviguer dans cet univers demande une connaissance solide du cadre réglementaire et des pratiques du secteur. C’est précisément dans ce contexte qu’AviatorCasinos a développé une approche pédagogique visant à expliquer concrètement comment fonctionnent les casinos en ligne accessibles depuis la France\, en s’appuyant sur des données vérifiables et une lecture rigoureuse de la législation en vigueur. \nLe cadre légal des jeux en ligne en France : une réglementation stricte depuis 2010\nLa France a ouvert son marché des jeux en ligne de manière partielle et contrôlée en mai 2010\, avec l’adoption de la loi n°2010-476 du 12 mai 2010\, dite loi Hortefeux. Cette loi a mis fin au monopole historique de la Française des Jeux et du PMU sur certains types de paris\, tout en établissant un régime de licences encadré par l’Autorité de régulation des jeux en ligne\, l’ARJEL\, devenue depuis janvier 2020 l’Autorité nationale des jeux (ANJ) à la suite de la loi PACTE. Cette fusion a regroupé sous une même entité la régulation des jeux en ligne et celle des jeux physiques\, y compris les casinos terrestres. \nIl est fondamental de comprendre que la loi de 2010 n’a pas légalisé tous les types de jeux en ligne. En France\, seuls les paris sportifs\, les paris hippiques et le poker en ligne sont autorisés sur les plateformes agréées. Les casinos en ligne au sens strict — c’est-à-dire les plateformes proposant des machines à sous\, de la roulette\, du blackjack ou du baccarat en version numérique — ne disposent d’aucune licence française légale. Ce point est souvent source de confusion pour les joueurs. Les sites qui proposent ces jeux à des résidents français opèrent généralement sous des licences délivrées par d’autres juridictions européennes\, comme Malte (Malta Gaming Authority\, MGA)\, Gibraltar ou Curaçao. \nCette situation crée un vide juridique paradoxal : ces plateformes ne sont pas explicitement illégales pour les joueurs particuliers\, mais elles ne sont pas non plus autorisées à opérer sur le territoire français. L’ANJ maintient une liste noire de sites non agréés\, régulièrement mise à jour\, et peut demander aux fournisseurs d’accès à Internet de bloquer l’accès à ces plateformes. En 2022\, l’ANJ a ainsi recensé plus de 500 sites faisant l’objet de mesures de blocage. Malgré cela\, l’accès à ces plateformes reste techniquement possible via des réseaux privés virtuels (VPN)\, bien que cette pratique soulève des questions légales supplémentaires. \nLa distinction entre ce qui est légal et ce qui ne l’est pas en France est donc plus subtile qu’il n’y paraît. Un joueur qui s’inscrit sur un site de poker agréé par l’ANJ bénéficie de garanties concrètes : ségrégation des fonds des joueurs\, audits réguliers des logiciels\, mécanismes de jeu responsable obligatoires\, et recours possible auprès de l’autorité de régulation en cas de litige. Ces protections n’existent pas\, ou de manière beaucoup moins contraignante\, sur les plateformes opérant sous des licences étrangères. \nComment les plateformes de casino en ligne fonctionnent techniquement\nAu-delà du cadre juridique\, comprendre le fonctionnement technique d’un casino en ligne permet aux joueurs de prendre des décisions plus éclairées. Le cœur de tout casino en ligne repose sur un générateur de nombres aléatoires (GNA\, ou RNG en anglais pour Random Number Generator). Ce logiciel produit des séquences de nombres statistiquement imprévisibles qui déterminent les résultats de chaque partie\, qu’il s’agisse du tirage d’une carte\, du résultat d’un lancé de dés ou de la combinaison affichée sur une machine à sous. \nLes GNA utilisés par les opérateurs sérieux sont soumis à des audits indépendants réalisés par des laboratoires spécialisés comme eCOGRA\, iTech Labs ou BMM Testlabs. Ces organismes vérifient que les algorithmes produisent bien des résultats aléatoires et que les taux de redistribution annoncés par l’opérateur correspondent à la réalité statistique des parties jouées. Le taux de redistribution aux joueurs\, communément appelé RTP (Return to Player)\, est exprimé en pourcentage et représente la proportion des mises qui est théoriquement reversée aux joueurs sur un grand nombre de parties. Pour les machines à sous en ligne\, ce taux oscille généralement entre 94 % et 97 %\, ce qui est supérieur aux machines physiques installées dans les casinos terrestres français\, dont le RTP moyen est souvent inférieur à 90 %. \nLes casinos en ligne modernes proposent également des jeux en direct\, appelés live casino\, où des croupiers humains animent les parties depuis des studios équipés de caméras haute définition. Cette technologie\, popularisée à partir de 2015 et aujourd’hui dominée par des fournisseurs comme Evolution Gaming\, Pragmatic Play Live ou Playtech\, permet de recréer l’atmosphère d’une table de casino tout en conservant les avantages du jeu en ligne. Les flux vidéo sont transmis en temps réel avec une latence minimale\, et les résultats des jeux de table — roulette\, blackjack\, baccarat — dépendent de véritables éléments physiques comme la bille ou les cartes\, et non d’un GNA. \nPour obtenir plus d’informations sur la manière dont AviatorCasinos analyse et compare les différentes plateformes disponibles pour les joueurs français\, il est possible de consulter plus de détails sur leur site\, où les critères d’évaluation des licences\, des logiciels et des conditions de retrait sont présentés de façon structurée. \nLa sécurité des transactions financières constitue un autre pilier technique essentiel. Les plateformes sérieuses utilisent le protocole de chiffrement SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) avec une clé de 128 ou 256 bits pour protéger les données personnelles et bancaires des joueurs. Les méthodes de paiement acceptées varient selon les opérateurs\, mais incluent généralement les cartes bancaires Visa et Mastercard\, les virements SEPA\, et des portefeuilles électroniques comme PayPal\, Skrill ou Neteller. Depuis 2021\, plusieurs plateformes ont également intégré des paiements en cryptomonnaies\, bien que cette option reste marginale en France en raison des incertitudes réglementaires liées aux actifs numériques. \nLes mécanismes de protection des joueurs et le jeu responsable\nLa protection des joueurs est l’un des axes majeurs de la réglementation française\, et l’ANJ y consacre une part importante de son activité de supervision. Pour les opérateurs agréés en France\, plusieurs obligations légales s’imposent depuis 2010 et ont été renforcées au fil des années. Parmi les mesures les plus significatives figure l’obligation de vérification d’identité (KYC\, pour Know Your Customer) avant tout retrait de fonds. Les joueurs doivent fournir une copie de leur pièce d’identité\, un justificatif de domicile et\, dans certains cas\, des documents attestant de l’origine des fonds. \nLe registre national des interdits de jeu\, géré par le ministère de l’Intérieur\, permet à toute personne souhaitant s’exclure volontairement du jeu de faire inscrire son nom sur une liste consultée par les opérateurs agréés. Cette mesure d’auto-exclusion est valable pour une durée minimale de trois ans et s’applique également aux casinos terrestres. En 2023\, l’ANJ a publié des données indiquant que le nombre de joueurs enregistrés dans ce dispositif dépassait les 60 000 personnes\, un chiffre stable depuis plusieurs années mais qui ne reflète qu’une fraction des joueurs présentant des comportements problématiques. \nLes opérateurs agréés sont également tenus de proposer des outils de limitation des dépôts\, des pertes et du temps de jeu. Ces fonctionnalités permettent aux joueurs de définir eux-mêmes des plafonds hebdomadaires ou mensuels\, et les opérateurs ne peuvent pas les augmenter sans respecter un délai de réflexion obligatoire de plusieurs jours. Cette asymétrie intentionnelle — les diminutions de limites prennent effet immédiatement\, les augmentations nécessitent un délai — vise à protéger les joueurs contre les décisions impulsives. \nPour les plateformes opérant sous des licences étrangères et accessibles aux joueurs français sans agrément ANJ\, les garanties sont bien moindres. Certaines juridictions\, comme Malte avec la MGA\, imposent des standards de protection relativement élevés\, comparables à ceux de la réglementation française. D’autres\, comme Curaçao\, sont réputées pour une supervision moins rigoureuse. AviatorCasinos intègre cette dimension dans ses analyses\, en distinguant clairement les niveaux de protection offerts selon la juridiction d’émission de la licence\, ce qui permet aux joueurs de comprendre les risques réels associés à chaque type de plateforme. \nLa problématique du jeu excessif est prise au sérieux par les autorités françaises. Selon une étude publiée par l’ANJ en 2021\, environ 1\,4 % de la population française adulte présente un comportement de jeu problématique ou pathologique\, soit environ 700 000 personnes. Ce chiffre\, bien qu’inférieur à la moyenne européenne estimée entre 1\,5 % et 3\,5 %\, justifie le maintien d’un cadre réglementaire strict. Les opérateurs agréés sont tenus de financer des actions de prévention et de soutenir des organismes comme SOS Joueurs ou Joueurs Info Service\, qui proposent une aide psychologique et financière aux personnes en difficulté. \nLes évolutions récentes du marché et les perspectives pour les joueurs français\nLe marché français des jeux en ligne a connu des évolutions significatives au cours des dernières années\, tant sur le plan réglementaire que sur celui des habitudes de consommation. En 2022\, les opérateurs agréés par l’ANJ ont enregistré un produit brut des jeux (PBJ) de 1\,3 milliard d’euros\, en hausse de 8 % par rapport à 2021\, selon les chiffres publiés par l’autorité. Cette croissance est principalement portée par les paris sportifs\, qui représentent environ 60 % du marché légal\, et par le poker en ligne. \nLa question de l’ouverture du marché aux jeux de casino en ligne — machines à sous\, roulette\, blackjack — est régulièrement débattue en France. Des rapports parlementaires successifs\, notamment celui de la mission d’information de l’Assemblée nationale sur la régulation des jeux en ligne publié en 2022\, ont exploré les conditions dans lesquelles une telle ouverture pourrait être envisagée. Les partisans d’une libéralisation contrôlée font valoir qu’elle permettrait de rapatrier vers des plateformes agréées une partie des joueurs qui se tournent actuellement vers des sites non régulés\, améliorant ainsi leur protection et générant des recettes fiscales supplémentaires pour l’État. \nLes opposants à cette évolution\, dont certains représentants des casinos terrestres et des associations de prévention du jeu excessif\, soulignent que les jeux de casino présentent un potentiel addictif supérieur aux paris sportifs ou au poker\, et que leur accessibilité permanente via les smartphones constitue un facteur de risque supplémentaire. En 2023\, la France comptait 202 casinos terrestres autorisés\, représentant un secteur employant directement environ 15 000 personnes et générant un chiffre d’affaires de l’ordre de 2 milliards d’euros. Une ouverture du marché en ligne pourrait affecter significativement ce secteur. \nSur le plan technologique\, l’émergence de l’intelligence artificielle dans le secteur des jeux en ligne ouvre de nouvelles perspectives\, notamment pour la détection précoce des comportements de jeu problématiques. Des algorithmes d’apprentissage automatique peuvent analyser en temps réel les patterns de jeu — fréquence des sessions\, montants des mises\, réactions aux pertes — pour identifier les joueurs à risque et déclencher des interventions préventives. Plusieurs opérateurs européens expérimentent ces outils depuis 2021\, et l’ANJ a exprimé un intérêt pour leur intégration dans les obligations réglementaires des opérateurs agréés. \nLa blockchain et les technologies de registre distribué font également leur apparition dans le secteur\, avec des promesses de transparence accrue sur les résultats des jeux et les flux financiers. Des casinos dits “provably fair” utilisent des protocoles cryptographiques permettant aux joueurs de vérifier eux-mêmes l’équité de chaque partie. Si cette innovation est techniquement séduisante\, elle reste peu répandue en France et soulève des questions réglementaires non résolues\, notamment sur la traçabilité des transactions en cryptomonnaies et la conformité aux règles anti-blanchiment. \nEn définitive\, comprendre le fonctionnement des casinos en ligne en France implique d’appréhender simultanément plusieurs dimensions : le cadre juridique qui délimite ce qui est légalement accessible\, les mécanismes techniques qui garantissent l’équité des jeux\, les dispositifs de protection qui encadrent la pratique\, et les dynamiques d’un marché en pleine évolution. La démarche d’AviatorCasinos\, qui consiste à rendre ces informations accessibles et structurées pour le grand public\, répond à un besoin réel dans un secteur où la complexité réglementaire et technique peut facilement désorienter les joueurs. Une bonne compréhension de ces mécanismes est la première condition pour adopter une pratique éclairée et responsable du jeu en ligne.
URL:https://dementiaspotlightfoundation.org/event/connection-cafe-roswell/2026-02-06/
LOCATION:Roswell Senior Center\, 1250 Warsaw Rd\, Roswell\, GA\, 30076\, United States
CATEGORIES:Connection Café
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alyss Amster":MAILTO:alyss@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260203T123000
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SUMMARY:Caregivers Support Group (Hudson\, FL)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Dementia Spotlight Foundation’s Caregivers Support Group @ Hudson\, FL \nThis supportive gathering offers caregivers the opportunity to connect with others who understand the challenges and rewards of dementia caregiving. Gain valuable knowledge and practical tips to help you navigate the journey of caring for a loved one with dementia. \nThe Caregivers Support Group takes place every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at Hudson First United Methodist Church\, located at 13123 US 19. Hudson\, FL 34667. It is a safe and welcoming environment where caregivers can share their experiences\, and find emotional support from fellow caregivers. \nFor more information or to RSVP\, please contact Laura Arnold at larnold32@gmail.com or call (727) 808-2053.
URL:https://dementiaspotlightfoundation.org/event/caregivers-support-group-hudson-fl-4/2026-02-03/
LOCATION:Hudson First United Methodist Church\, 13123 US-19\, Hudson\, GA\, 34667\, United States
CATEGORIES:Care Partner Support Groups
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ORGANIZER;CN="Laura Arnold":MAILTO:larnold32@gmail.com
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260203T123000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232256
CREATED:20240208T175130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T182851Z
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SUMMARY:Caregivers Support Group (Hudson\, FL)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Dementia Spotlight Foundation’s Caregivers Support Group @ Hudson\, FL \nThis supportive gathering offers caregivers the opportunity to connect with others who understand the challenges and rewards of dementia caregiving. Gain valuable knowledge and practical tips to help you navigate the journey of caring for a loved one with dementia. \nThe Caregivers Support Group takes place every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at Hudson First United Methodist Church\, located at 13123 US 19. Hudson\, FL 34667. It is a safe and welcoming environment where caregivers can share their experiences\, and find emotional support from fellow caregivers. \nFor more information or to RSVP\, please contact Laura Arnold at larnold32@gmail.com or call (727) 808-2053.
URL:https://dementiaspotlightfoundation.org/event/caregivers-support-group-hudson-fl-2/2026-02-03/
LOCATION:Hudson First United Methodist Church\, 13123 US-19\, Hudson\, GA\, 34667\, United States
CATEGORIES:Care Partner Support Groups
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ORGANIZER;CN="Laura Arnold":MAILTO:larnold32@gmail.com
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260202T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232256
CREATED:20230601T171618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T165218Z
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SUMMARY:Caregivers Support Group (Brooksville\,  FL)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Dementia Spotlight Foundation’s Caregivers Support Group @ Brooksville\, FL\nIn partnership with United Way of Hernando County. \nThis supportive gathering offers caregivers the opportunity to connect with others who understand the challenges and rewards of dementia caregiving. Gain valuable knowledge and practical tips to help you navigate the journey of caring for a loved one with dementia. \nThe Caregivers Support Group takes place every 1st Monday of the month at Oak Hill Senior Living\, located at 7411 Cortez Oaks Blvd Brooksville\, FL 34613. It is a safe and welcoming environment where caregivers can share their experiences\, and find emotional support from fellow caregivers. \nRSVP HERE \nFor more information\, please contact Gary Joseph LeBlanc at gary@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org or call (352) 345-6270.
URL:https://dementiaspotlightfoundation.org/event/caregivers-support-group-brooksville-fl/2026-02-02/
LOCATION:Oak Hill Senior Living\, 7411 Cortez Oaks Blvd\, Brooksville\, GA\, 34613\, United States
CATEGORIES:Care Partner Support Groups
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gary Joseph LeBlanc":MAILTO:gary@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org
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CREATED:20251025T180627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251025T180627Z
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SUMMARY:Connection Cafe (Brooksville\, FL)
DESCRIPTION:Event: Connection Café – A Supportive Social GatheringWhen: Every 4th Tuesday Of The Month\, 1:00 PM – 2:30 PMWhere: West Hernando Branch Library\, 6335 Blackbird Ave.\, Brooksville\, FL 34613 \nDescription:Join us for the Connection Café\, an uplifting and supportive event designed for those living with dementia and their care partners. This gathering provides a wonderful opportunity to meet others on a similar journey\, build new friendships\, and strengthen existing connections in a friendly and supportive environment. With fun\, engaging activities that spark joy and creativity\, the Connection Café is a safe space to take a break from isolation and enjoy meaningful social interaction. Whether you’re looking for understanding\, camaraderie\, or simply a chance to have fun\, this event is for you! \nDon’t miss this opportunity to connect\, laugh\, and thrive together.RSVP today: bit.ly/472GP16 \nPresented by: Dementia Spotlight Foundation & Library ServicesContact for more info:Gary Joseph LeBlancEmail: Gary@dementiaspotlightfoundation.orgPhone: (352) 345-6270
URL:https://dementiaspotlightfoundation.org/event/connection-cafe-brooksville-fl/2026-01-27/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:Connection Café
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260126T120000
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CREATED:20251126T224118Z
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SUMMARY:Caregivers Support Group (Tampa\, FL)
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Sodalis Tampa. \n\n\n\n\nCaring for a loved one with dementia can feel overwhelming—but you don’t have to go it alone. Join us at our monthly Caregivers Support Group\, presented by the Dementia Spotlight Foundation in partnership with Sodalis Senior Living. This supportive gathering offers a safe space to share experiences\, learn new strategies\, and connect with others on the same path. Whether you’re seeking practical tips\, emotional comfort\, or both\, you’ll find a community ready to listen and help. \nRSVP HERE \nFor more information\, please contact Gary Joseph LeBlanc at Gary@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org or call (352) 345-6270. 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URL:https://dementiaspotlightfoundation.org/event/11856-2/2026-01-26/
LOCATION:Atrium Gardens\, 1513 W Fletcher Avenue\, Tampa\, FL\, 33612\, United States
CATEGORIES:Care Partner Support Groups
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gary Joseph LeBlanc":MAILTO:gary@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org
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SUMMARY:Understanding Dementia Care
DESCRIPTION:Understanding Dementia CareJanuary 22 | 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM\nJoin the Dementia Spotlight Foundation for an informative and supportive educational workshop focused on understanding dementia care. This session is designed for care partners\, families\, professionals\, and community members who want practical tools and deeper insight into dementia support. \nParticipants will learn about the different stages of dementia\, effective communication strategies\, how to create a supportive environment\, ways to manage dementia-related behaviors\, and how to maintain personal well-being to prevent burnout. \nLocation:North Dunedin Baptist Church1595 Michigan BlvdDunedin\, FL 34698 \nFeatured Speakers:Gary Joseph LeBlanc\, CDCSMichelangelo Mortellaro\, Esq. \nRegister/RSVP here: www.mytbtickets.com/events/understanding-dementia-care-1-22-2026-211217
URL:https://dementiaspotlightfoundation.org/event/understanding-dementia-care/
LOCATION:North Dunedin Baptist Church\, 1595 Michigan Blvd\, Dunedin\, FL\, 34698\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gary Joseph LeBlanc":MAILTO:gary@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org
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SUMMARY:Dementia Caregiver’s Support Group (Roswell\, GA)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Dementia Spotlight Foundation’s Caregivers Support Group @ Roswell\, GA\nThis supportive gathering offers caregivers the opportunity to connect with others who understand the challenges and rewards of dementia caregiving. Gain valuable knowledge and practical tips to help you navigate the journey of caring for a loved one with dementia. \nMeetings will be held every 4th Thursday of the month at Roswell United Methodist Church\, located at \n814 Mimosa Blvd\, Roswell\, GA 30075. It is a safe and welcoming environment where caregivers can share their experiences\, and find emotional support from fellow caregivers. \nAlyss Amster will be the facilitator and CaraVita Home Care will be providing care at RUMC\, at no cost\, for care receivers during the in-person meeting. \nFor more information or to RSVP\, please contact Toni Fagan at tfagan@rumc.com or call 770-261-1767. \n\nHow Bettingguideau Explains V8 Supercars Betting Odds to Australian Fans\nV8 Supercars\, now officially known as the Supercars Championship\, represents one of Australia’s most passionately followed motorsport competitions. Since the series formally adopted its current structure in the early 2000s\, it has grown into a betting market that attracts significant wagering activity across the country\, particularly during marquee events like the Bathurst 1000\, the Adelaide 500\, and the Darwin Triple Crown. For Australian punters looking to engage with this market intelligently\, understanding how odds are structured\, what they reflect\, and how they shift across a race weekend is essential. Platforms like Bettingguideau have emerged as resources that attempt to demystify these mechanics for everyday fans who want to move beyond simply backing their favourite driver and start making more informed decisions based on actual race data\, team performance patterns\, and market dynamics. The Supercars betting landscape is more nuanced than many newcomers assume\, and that nuance begins with understanding the odds themselves. \nHow Supercars Betting Odds Are Structured and What They Actually Mean\nAustralian bookmakers typically present Supercars odds in decimal format\, which is the standard across most domestic sports betting markets. A driver listed at $6.00 implies a 16.67% probability of winning according to the bookmaker’s model — calculated simply by dividing 1 by the decimal odds. However\, the actual probability assigned by the bookmaker is always slightly lower than what the odds suggest\, because the overround (or vigorish) is built into every market. In a typical Supercars race market\, the combined implied probability of all listed drivers will often sit somewhere between 108% and 115%\, depending on the number of competitors and how competitive the field is perceived to be. That gap above 100% represents the bookmaker’s theoretical margin. \nUnderstanding this structure matters because it helps punters identify where value might exist. If a driver is listed at $4.50 but a careful analysis of qualifying times\, tyre strategy\, and historical performance at a specific circuit suggests the true probability of a win is closer to 30% rather than the implied 22.2%\, there is a positive expected value case for that bet. Bettingguideau approaches odds explanation from this angle — not simply telling readers who is likely to win\, but helping them understand how to assess whether the price on offer reflects genuine probability or market sentiment driven by public popularity. \nSupercars markets also differ from many other sports in that the odds are heavily influenced by car specification regulations. The series operates under a control chassis framework (the Car of the Future platform introduced in 2013) and tightly regulated engine specifications\, which means the performance gap between manufacturers — currently Ford and Chevrolet — is managed by technical parity rules. When one manufacturer appears to gain an advantage through an upgrade cycle or a specific circuit characteristic\, bookmakers adjust their pricing to reflect this. In 2023\, for example\, the introduction of the Gen3 regulations brought both Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro machinery into the field\, and the early weeks of the season saw significant odds movement as the market recalibrated around which teams had adapted most effectively to the new platform. \nRace format also shapes the betting markets in ways that are specific to Supercars. Unlike Formula 1\, where a single race on Sunday determines the weekend result\, Supercars often runs multiple races across a single event\, with separate markets available for each. At a Townsville 400 or a Winton SuperSprint\, there may be two or three races over the weekend\, each carrying its own market. Points are accumulated across these races\, and team strategy — including tyre allocation\, pit stop timing\, and safety car management — plays a different role in each. Punters who understand these format nuances can find edges that casual bettors miss entirely. \nReading Market Movements and Understanding Bookmaker Pricing Logic\nOne of the most instructive aspects of Supercars betting is watching how odds move from the time markets open (often days before a race weekend) through to the moment the lights go out. Early markets are largely driven by season-long form\, team resources\, and the bookmaker’s own modelling. As the weekend progresses and qualifying results come in\, the odds shift — sometimes dramatically — to reflect the actual grid positions. A driver who qualifies on pole at Mount Panorama\, for instance\, will typically see their win odds shorten considerably\, because Bathurst’s circuit characteristics make overtaking genuinely difficult and pole position carries a statistical advantage that is well documented across the event’s history. \nWhat many punters fail to appreciate is that these movements are not always rational or purely data-driven. Public money — wagered by fans backing popular drivers regardless of form — can push odds on certain competitors shorter than their actual probability warrants. Shane van Gisbergen\, who dominated the series with three consecutive championships between 2021 and 2023\, was frequently overbet by casual punters\, meaning his odds were often shorter than the underlying data justified. Conversely\, less prominent drivers in competitive equipment sometimes offered genuine value because public sentiment was not inflating their market price. \nWhen examining how resources like Bettingguideau explain these dynamics\, the key contribution is contextualising what the numbers represent rather than simply listing them. In research compiled for Australian motorsport fans\, our experts found that the most common mistake among new Supercars bettors is treating short-priced favourites as near-certainties without accounting for the high attrition rate in endurance events — a factor that makes markets like the Bathurst 1000 particularly volatile and difficult to price accurately even for professional bookmakers. \nAttrition is worth expanding on here. The Bathurst 1000 has a historical DNF (did not finish) rate that regularly exceeds 30% of the field\, meaning mechanical failure\, contact incidents\, and strategic errors eliminate a significant proportion of competitors before the chequered flag. In a race of 161 laps around a 6.213-kilometre circuit in the New South Wales Central Tablelands\, the probability of any single car completing the race without incident is meaningfully lower than in a standard 250-kilometre sprint race. Bookmakers account for this by extending the market — offering each-way betting\, top-three finishes\, and safety car occurrence markets — and by pricing even the strongest favourites at odds that reflect genuine uncertainty. Understanding this structural volatility is fundamental to approaching Bathurst betting with realistic expectations. \nCircuit-specific pricing is another area where informed punters can develop an edge. Not all tracks suit all cars or drivers equally. Winton Motor Raceway in Victoria\, for example\, is a relatively short\, technical circuit where car setup and tyre management under heat are critical. Hidden Valley Raceway in Darwin has a surface that degrades quickly\, making tyre strategy a more significant variable than at smoother circuits like Sydney Motorsport Park. Bookmakers do factor these considerations into their pricing\, but they are working from aggregated data and market signals rather than granular technical analysis. A punter who has tracked individual driver performance at specific circuits over multiple seasons — something that requires genuine data discipline — can sometimes identify pricing anomalies before they are corrected by the market. \nChampionship Futures Markets and Long-Term Betting Strategy\nBeyond individual race markets\, Supercars also supports a futures market — betting on the outright championship winner before or during the season. These markets operate differently from race-by-race wagering and require a different analytical framework. The Supercars Championship runs from February through to November\, encompassing between 10 and 14 events depending on the calendar year\, with points accumulated across all races. The points system rewards consistency as much as outright speed: a driver who finishes in the top five across every event will accumulate more points than one who wins three races but retires from four others. \nThis consistency dynamic means that championship futures markets tend to price in team reliability and depth of lineup as much as raw pace. Triple Eight Race Engineering\, which has historically operated as one of the most resourced and strategically sophisticated teams in the series\, has won multiple championships partly because of their ability to manage points across a long season rather than simply producing peak performance at individual events. When betting on championship outcomes\, understanding which teams have the infrastructure to sustain performance across a 30-plus race calendar is as important as assessing driver talent in isolation. \nMid-season championship betting also presents specific opportunities. As the season progresses and the points standings clarify\, bookmakers adjust futures odds to reflect the current gap between contenders. A driver who holds a 150-point lead with six rounds remaining is in a statistically different position from one who leads by 30 points\, and the odds should reflect this. However\, because Supercars uses a points system where a race win is worth 150 points and a fastest lap adds a small bonus\, large leads can theoretically be overturned within a single event weekend — particularly if it involves multiple races. Monitoring how bookmakers price this volatility\, and whether the market is properly accounting for the number of remaining points available\, is a legitimate analytical approach for futures bettors. \nThe endurance races — specifically the Bathurst 1000 and the Repco Supercars Championship co-driver rounds — introduce an additional variable into futures betting: the co-driver pairing. During endurance events\, each car is driven by two drivers\, with co-drivers (many of whom compete in Supercars’ lower categories or international series) taking a minimum share of driving time. Co-driver performance and reliability can materially affect a team’s championship result at these events\, and punters tracking the futures market need to account for this when assessing probability at the season’s midpoint. A title contender with a weak co-driver pairing faces a genuine statistical risk at Bathurst that should influence how futures odds are evaluated in the weeks preceding the event. \nProposition Markets\, Live Betting\, and How Odds Change During a Race\nThe growth of in-play betting has added a significant layer of complexity — and opportunity — to Supercars wagering. Australian bookmakers that offer live markets on Supercars events typically update odds in near real-time as race conditions evolve. A safety car deployment\, for instance\, can dramatically reshape the race by compressing the field and effectively neutralising a large gap that a leading driver had built. When a safety car is called\, the odds on drivers who had fallen behind often shorten sharply\, while the leader’s odds may extend slightly to reflect the reset conditions. \nPit stop strategy is another live betting variable that experienced punters track closely. In Supercars\, teams make strategic decisions about when to pit relative to the broader field\, and these decisions are often triggered by safety car periods or early mechanical concerns. A driver who pits under a safety car and rejoins with fresh tyres in a strong track position will typically see their win odds shorten in the live market. Understanding the sequence of events — safety car called\, pit lane opens\, teams make decisions\, positions shuffle — and being able to anticipate how bookmakers will respond to each stage gives live bettors a narrow window to act before the market reprices. \nProposition markets — often called “prop bets” — offer additional wagering options beyond the outright race result. Common Supercars prop markets include: the number of safety cars during a race\, whether the race will be won from pole position\, the margin of victory\, and which manufacturer (Ford or Chevrolet) will win the event. These markets are typically offered with higher margins than outright race markets\, meaning the bookmaker’s edge is larger. However\, for punters with specific knowledge — for example\, a detailed understanding of how often safety cars are deployed at a particular circuit based on historical data — prop markets can occasionally offer value that outright markets do not. \nThe safety car frequency market is particularly interesting at Bathurst\, where the combination of a narrow circuit\, high car density\, and the physical demands of the mountain section create conditions that historically produce multiple safety car deployments per race. Between 2010 and 2023\, the Bathurst 1000 averaged more than three safety car periods per race\, with several editions recording five or more. Bookmakers set their safety car markets based on this historical data\, but they also factor in current car specifications and the specific competitive dynamics of a given year’s field. When a new technical regulation has just been introduced — as was the case with Gen3 in 2023 — the uncertainty around car reliability can push expected safety car frequency higher\, and the market may or may not fully account for this. \nFor Australian fans new to Supercars betting\, the key takeaway from all of this is that the odds presented by bookmakers are not arbitrary numbers — they are the product of modelling\, historical data\, market sentiment\, and real-time information processing. Learning to read them critically\, rather than simply accepting them as a measure of who is most likely to win\, is the foundational skill that separates informed wagering from guesswork. Resources that explain the mechanics behind the numbers — including how overrounds are constructed\, how live markets respond to race events\, and how circuit-specific factors influence pricing — provide genuine educational value for punters who want to engage with the Supercars market thoughtfully and with a clear understanding of what they are doing. \nSupercars betting is ultimately a discipline that rewards patience\, data literacy\, and a willingness to look beyond the headline odds. The series’ unique combination of tight technical regulations\, multiple race formats\, endurance events\, and a compact field of highly skilled drivers creates a market environment that is genuinely complex and therefore genuinely interesting for bettors who take the time to understand it. Whether approaching individual race markets\, championship futures\, or live proposition bets\, the punters who perform best over the long run are those who treat each market as a probability exercise rather than a loyalty test — and who have taken the time to understand why the numbers on the screen look the way they do.
URL:https://dementiaspotlightfoundation.org/event/dementia-caregivers-support-group-roswell-ga/2026-01-22/
LOCATION:Roswell United Methodist Church\, 814 Mimosa Blvd\, Roswell\, GA\, 30075\, United States
CATEGORIES:Care Partner Support Groups
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SUMMARY:Caregivers Support Group (Hudson\, FL)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Dementia Spotlight Foundation’s Caregivers Support Group @ Hudson\, FL \nThis supportive gathering offers caregivers the opportunity to connect with others who understand the challenges and rewards of dementia caregiving. Gain valuable knowledge and practical tips to help you navigate the journey of caring for a loved one with dementia. \nThe Caregivers Support Group takes place every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at Hudson First United Methodist Church\, located at 13123 US 19. Hudson\, FL 34667. It is a safe and welcoming environment where caregivers can share their experiences\, and find emotional support from fellow caregivers. \nFor more information or to RSVP\, please contact Laura Arnold at larnold32@gmail.com or call (727) 808-2053.
URL:https://dementiaspotlightfoundation.org/event/caregivers-support-group-hudson-fl-3/2026-01-20/
LOCATION:Hudson First United Methodist Church\, 13123 US-19\, Hudson\, GA\, 34667\, United States
CATEGORIES:Care Partner Support Groups
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ORGANIZER;CN="Laura Arnold":MAILTO:larnold32@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Caregivers Support Group (Land O' Lakes\, FL)
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Keystone Place at Terra Bella. \nThis supportive gathering offers caregivers the opportunity to connect with others who understand the challenges and rewards of dementia caregiving. Gain valuable knowledge and practical tips to help you navigate the journey of caring for a loved one with dementia. \nThe Caregivers Support Group takes place every 3rd Tuesday of the month at Keystone Place at Terra Bella\, located at 2200 Livingston Rd\, Land O’ Lakes\, FL 34639. It is a safe and welcoming environment where caregivers can share their experiences\, and find emotional support from fellow caregivers. \nRSVP HERE \nFor more information\, please contact Gary Joseph LeBlanc at gary@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org or call (352) 345-6270.
URL:https://dementiaspotlightfoundation.org/event/caregivers-support-group-land-o-lakes-fl/2026-01-20/
LOCATION:Keystone Place at Terra Bella\, 2200 Livingston Rd.\, Land O’ Lakes\, FL\, 34639\, United States
CATEGORIES:Care Partner Support Groups
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gary Joseph LeBlanc":MAILTO:gary@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org
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SUMMARY:Connection Café (Memory Cafe) - Roswell
DESCRIPTION:Join Us For Our Connection Café!\nPresented by Dementia Spotlight Foundation and Senior Service of North Fulton  \nWho: Those Living w/ Dementia & Their Care Partners \nWhen: First & Third Friday Of The Month \nTime: 1:30-3:30 PM \nWhere: Roswell Senior Center \n1250 Warsaw Rd\, Roswell\, GA 30076 \nFor More Info or to Sponsor A Cafe\, Contact Alyss Amster: 678-332-1711 or alyss@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org
URL:https://dementiaspotlightfoundation.org/event/connection-cafe-memory-cafe-3-2-2-2-2/2026-01-16/
LOCATION:Roswell Senior Center\, 1250 Warsaw Rd\, Roswell\, GA\, 30076\, United States
CATEGORIES:Connection Café
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alyss Amster":MAILTO:alyss@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org
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DTSTAMP:20260416T232256
CREATED:20240823T161323Z
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SUMMARY:Connection "AKA Memory" Café (DeKalb County)
DESCRIPTION:Join Us For Our DeKalb Connection “AKA Memory” Café!\nPresented by Dementia Spotlight Foundation\, DeKalb County\, and Human Services of DeKalb County. \nWho: Those Living w/ Dementia & Their Care Partners (DeKalb Residents Only) \nWhen: Second Friday Of The Month \nTime: 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM \nWhere: East Central DeKalb Community and Senior Center \n4885 Elam Road\, Stone Mountain\, GA 30083 \nParticipants must register to attend cafés. Please visit bit.ly/4dcuRmg or contact Alyss Amster at 678-332-1711 or alyss@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org for application information.
URL:https://dementiaspotlightfoundation.org/event/connection-aka-memory-cafe-dekalb-county/2026-01-09/
LOCATION:East Central DeKalb Community and Senior Center\, 4885 Elam Road\, Stone Mountain\, GA\, 30083\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alyss Amster":MAILTO:alyss@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260106T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260106T123000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232256
CREATED:20240209T030819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240209T030819Z
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SUMMARY:Caregivers Support Group (Hudson\, FL)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Dementia Spotlight Foundation’s Caregivers Support Group @ Hudson\, FL \nThis supportive gathering offers caregivers the opportunity to connect with others who understand the challenges and rewards of dementia caregiving. Gain valuable knowledge and practical tips to help you navigate the journey of caring for a loved one with dementia. \nThe Caregivers Support Group takes place every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at Hudson First United Methodist Church\, located at 13123 US 19. Hudson\, FL 34667. It is a safe and welcoming environment where caregivers can share their experiences\, and find emotional support from fellow caregivers. \nFor more information or to RSVP\, please contact Laura Arnold at larnold32@gmail.com or call (727) 808-2053.
URL:https://dementiaspotlightfoundation.org/event/caregivers-support-group-hudson-fl-4/2026-01-06/
LOCATION:Hudson First United Methodist Church\, 13123 US-19\, Hudson\, GA\, 34667\, United States
CATEGORIES:Care Partner Support Groups
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ORGANIZER;CN="Laura Arnold":MAILTO:larnold32@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260106T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260106T123000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232256
CREATED:20240208T175130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T182851Z
UID:10000435-1767695400-1767702600@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Caregivers Support Group (Hudson\, FL)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Dementia Spotlight Foundation’s Caregivers Support Group @ Hudson\, FL \nThis supportive gathering offers caregivers the opportunity to connect with others who understand the challenges and rewards of dementia caregiving. Gain valuable knowledge and practical tips to help you navigate the journey of caring for a loved one with dementia. \nThe Caregivers Support Group takes place every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at Hudson First United Methodist Church\, located at 13123 US 19. Hudson\, FL 34667. It is a safe and welcoming environment where caregivers can share their experiences\, and find emotional support from fellow caregivers. \nFor more information or to RSVP\, please contact Laura Arnold at larnold32@gmail.com or call (727) 808-2053.
URL:https://dementiaspotlightfoundation.org/event/caregivers-support-group-hudson-fl-2/2026-01-06/
LOCATION:Hudson First United Methodist Church\, 13123 US-19\, Hudson\, GA\, 34667\, United States
CATEGORIES:Care Partner Support Groups
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ORGANIZER;CN="Laura Arnold":MAILTO:larnold32@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260105T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260105T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232256
CREATED:20260416T102222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T102315Z
UID:10000388-1767618000-1767625200@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Caregivers Support Group (Brooksville\,  FL)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Dementia Spotlight Foundation’s Caregivers Support Group @ Brooksville\, FL\nIn partnership with United Way of Hernando County. \nThis supportive gathering offers caregivers the opportunity to connect with others who understand the challenges and rewards of dementia caregiving. Gain valuable knowledge and practical tips to help you navigate the journey of caring for a loved one with dementia. \nThe Caregivers Support Group takes place every 1st Monday of the month at Oak Hill Senior Living\, located at 7411 Cortez Oaks Blvd Brooksville\, FL 34613. It is a safe and welcoming environment where caregivers can share their experiences\, and find emotional support from fellow caregivers. \nRSVP HERE \nFor more information\, please contact Gary Joseph LeBlanc at gary@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org or call (352) 345-6270. \n\nHow Pokiescheck Explains Payline Mechanics in New Zealand Pokies\nUnderstanding how pokies pay out is not simply a matter of luck — it depends on a precise mechanical and mathematical framework that determines which symbol combinations trigger a win and how much that win is worth. At the centre of this framework is the concept of paylines: the fixed or flexible paths across the reels along which matching symbols must land for a payout to occur. In New Zealand\, where pokies have been a mainstream form of entertainment in pubs\, clubs\, and online platforms for decades\, payline mechanics have evolved considerably from the single-line machines of the 1980s to the multi-hundred-line video slots that dominate digital gaming today. For players trying to make sense of this complexity\, resources that break down these mechanics in plain language are genuinely valuable. One such resource has been developed specifically for the New Zealand market\, offering structured explanations of how paylines work across a wide range of game types available to Kiwi players. \nThe Evolution of Payline Structures in New Zealand Pokies\nThe earliest electronic gaming machines introduced in New Zealand operated on a straightforward single-payline model. A player would spin three reels\, and a win occurred only when three matching symbols aligned along the central horizontal line. The simplicity of this system made it easy to understand but limited both the frequency of wins and the variety of game design. When the Gambling Act 2003 restructured New Zealand’s gaming environment — establishing the regulatory framework that governs class 4 gaming venues\, casinos\, and eventually online platforms — it also coincided with a broader technological shift in how pokies were built and distributed. \nBy the mid-2000s\, five-reel video pokies had become standard\, and with them came the proliferation of multiple paylines. Early five-reel machines offered 9 or 15 paylines\, but by the early 2010s\, games with 25\, 50\, and even 243 paylines were common. The 243-ways format\, pioneered by Microgaming and quickly adopted across the industry\, dispensed with traditional fixed lines entirely and instead counted any matching symbol combination from left to right across adjacent reels as a win. This was a fundamental conceptual shift — one that required players to rethink what a payline even meant. \nToday\, New Zealand players encounter an even broader range of formats. Cluster pays games\, such as those built on the engine used by NetEnt’s Aloha! Cluster Pays\, award wins based on groups of adjacent matching symbols rather than lines at all. Megaways slots\, developed by Big Time Gaming and licensed to dozens of other studios\, use a dynamic reel modifier that changes the number of symbols on each reel with every spin\, generating anywhere from a few hundred to over 100\,000 ways to win on a single spin. Understanding these differences is not trivial — the way a player manages their bet and interprets their results depends entirely on which payline model the game uses. \nHow Pokiescheck Approaches Payline Education\nPokiescheck has built its content around the recognition that payline mechanics are one of the most misunderstood aspects of pokie gameplay among New Zealand players. The platform organises its explanations around game type rather than simply listing features\, which allows readers to understand the logic of each system rather than just memorising rules. This distinction matters because payline mechanics are not cosmetic — they directly affect return-to-player (RTP) calculations\, volatility\, and the statistical frequency of winning spins. \nFor fixed payline games\, the platform explains how the number of active lines interacts with the coin value and bet multiplier to determine total stake. A common source of confusion is that players sometimes believe they can save money by activating fewer paylines. While this does reduce the nominal cost per spin\, it also proportionally reduces coverage of the reels\, meaning that winning combinations landing on deactivated lines produce no payout. Pokiescheck addresses this directly by walking through the mathematics: if a game has 20 paylines and a player activates only 10\, they are not simply halving their risk — they are eliminating exactly half of the possible winning paths\, including any bonus triggers that might land on those lines. \nThe explanations provided on the Pokiescheck website are structured to be accessible without being reductive\, which is a balance that many gaming information platforms struggle to achieve. The content moves from basic definitions — what a payline is\, how it is drawn across the reels — into more nuanced territory\, including how payline direction affects wins (some games pay right-to-left as well as left-to-right)\, how scatter symbols operate independently of paylines\, and how wild symbols interact differently depending on whether the game uses fixed lines or ways-to-win mechanics. \nThe platform also addresses the Megaways format in considerable depth\, which is appropriate given how dominant this mechanic has become since Big Time Gaming introduced it in 2016 with Dragon Born and then popularised it globally with Bonanza in 2016. The Megaways licence has since been applied to over 100 slot titles\, many of which are available to New Zealand players through licensed offshore operators. Because the number of ways to win in a Megaways game changes dynamically with each spin — driven by a random number generator that determines reel height independently — the concept of a fixed payline becomes meaningless. Instead\, the relevant metric is the maximum number of ways\, which typically sits at 117\,649 for a six-reel game with a maximum of seven symbols per reel (7 to the power of 6). Pokiescheck breaks down this calculation and explains why it matters for understanding both the volatility of these games and the expected frequency of significant wins. \nPayline Mechanics and Their Relationship to RTP and Volatility\nOne of the more technically demanding aspects of payline education is explaining how payline structure connects to RTP and volatility — two statistical properties that are often cited but rarely explained in a way that is genuinely useful to players. RTP\, expressed as a percentage\, represents the theoretical long-run return of a game relative to total stakes wagered. A game with an RTP of 96% will\, over millions of spins\, return 96 cents for every dollar wagered. However\, this figure is calculated across the entire payline structure of the game\, and changing that structure — as happens in Megaways or cluster pays formats — fundamentally alters the distribution of wins. \nVolatility\, sometimes called variance\, describes how that RTP is distributed across individual sessions. A high-volatility game might return most of its theoretical payout through infrequent but large wins\, while a low-volatility game distributes smaller wins more frequently. Payline count and type are significant contributors to volatility. A game with 10 fixed paylines and high-value symbols concentrated on those lines will behave very differently from a 243-ways game with the same RTP\, because the ways-to-win format creates far more opportunities for partial matches — combinations where two out of three or four symbols align — which tend to reduce volatility by generating more frequent small returns. \nThis relationship is particularly relevant in New Zealand’s regulated gaming environment. Class 4 venues — pubs and clubs that operate gaming machines under the Gambling Act 2003 — are subject to strict machine standards set by the Department of Internal Affairs. These standards specify minimum RTP requirements (currently set at 78% for class 4 machines\, a figure that is notably lower than the 94–97% range typical of online video pokies)\, maximum jackpot limits\, and other parameters that directly interact with payline design. The relatively low minimum RTP for land-based machines is a regulatory artefact that reflects the historical context in which those rules were written\, and it means that players who understand payline mechanics in the context of RTP are better positioned to evaluate the actual mathematical environment they are playing in. \nOnline pokies available to New Zealand players through offshore operators — which occupy a legal grey area under New Zealand law\, as the Gambling Act prohibits operating an online casino from within New Zealand but does not criminalise players accessing overseas-based sites — typically carry RTPs in the 94–97% range and are subject to the licensing standards of jurisdictions such as Malta (Malta Gaming Authority)\, Gibraltar\, or the Isle of Man. These jurisdictions require certified RTP figures and regular auditing by independent testing laboratories such as eCOGRA or GLI\, and those figures are often published in game information panels. Understanding how to read those figures in the context of payline mechanics is a skill that meaningfully affects how players interpret their results. \nPractical Implications for New Zealand Players\nThe practical value of understanding payline mechanics goes beyond academic interest. Players who understand how paylines work are better equipped to read game paytables accurately\, to calculate their effective cost per spin\, and to identify when a game’s structure is likely to produce long dry spells versus more consistent returns. These are not trivial distinctions\, particularly for players who set session budgets and want to understand how far those budgets are likely to stretch. \nConsider the difference between a 25-payline game and a Megaways game with a maximum of 117\,649 ways. At the same nominal bet level\, the Megaways game generates far more potential winning combinations per spin\, but the distribution of those wins is heavily skewed toward smaller amounts. The high-volatility profile of most Megaways titles — a design choice\, not an accident — means that sessions can involve extended periods without significant wins followed by large\, infrequent payouts. A player who understands this and has budgeted accordingly will have a fundamentally different experience from one who expects the same frequency of meaningful wins they might get from a lower-volatility fixed-line game. \nPaytable literacy is another area where payline understanding is directly applicable. Most modern pokies display their paytable in terms of a multiplier applied to the bet per line or per way. A symbol that pays 500x on a fixed-payline game means 500 times the bet per line — which\, for a 25-line game at a total bet of $1.25 (5 cents per line)\, yields a win of $25. The same 500x symbol in a ways-to-win game might be calculated differently\, with the multiplier applied to the total bet divided by a fixed denominator\, or to a per-way value. These distinctions are not always clearly communicated in game interfaces\, and they can lead to significant misunderstandings about the actual value of a given win. \nThe introduction of bonus buy features — available in many games accessible to New Zealand players through offshore operators — adds another layer of complexity. These features allow players to purchase direct access to a game’s bonus round\, typically at a cost of 50 to 100 times the base bet\, bypassing the need to trigger the bonus organically through payline combinations. The RTP of the bonus round itself is often higher than the base game RTP\, which is why providers can justify the premium cost. However\, the variance of purchasing a bonus is extreme\, and understanding this requires a solid grasp of both payline mechanics and the statistical structure of the bonus round itself. \nResponsible gambling considerations are also intertwined with payline understanding. New Zealand’s Problem Gambling Foundation and the Gambling Act’s harm minimisation provisions both emphasise informed play as a component of responsible gambling. Players who understand the mechanical and mathematical structure of the games they play are better positioned to make deliberate choices about how they engage with those games. This does not mean that understanding paylines eliminates gambling risk — it does not — but it does mean that players are operating with accurate information rather than misconceptions that can lead to unrealistic expectations about outcomes. \nUltimately\, payline mechanics are the structural foundation on which every pokie game is built. Whether a game uses three fixed lines\, 243 ways\, a dynamic Megaways engine\, or a cluster pays system\, the underlying logic of how wins are identified and calculated flows directly from the payline model the developer has chosen. In New Zealand\, where players encounter an unusually wide range of game types across both regulated land-based venues and online platforms\, the ability to distinguish between these models and understand their implications is a genuine practical skill. Resources that explain these mechanics clearly and accurately — without resorting to promotional language or oversimplification — serve a real informational need in the market\, and the depth of coverage available for Kiwi players on this topic has improved considerably in recent years as the online gaming information landscape has matured.
URL:https://dementiaspotlightfoundation.org/event/caregivers-support-group-brooksville-fl-3/
LOCATION:Oak Hill Senior Living\, 7411 Cortez Oaks Blvd\, Brooksville\, GA\, 34613\, United States
CATEGORIES:Care Partner Support Groups
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gary Joseph LeBlanc":MAILTO:gary@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260102T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260102T153000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232256
CREATED:20250505T164506Z
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SUMMARY:Connection Café (Memory Cafe) - Roswell
DESCRIPTION:Join Us For Our Connection Café!\nPresented by Dementia Spotlight Foundation and Senior Service of North Fulton  \nWho: Those Living w/ Dementia & Their Care Partners \nWhen: First & Third Friday Of The Month \nTime: 1:30-3:30 PM \nWhere: Roswell Senior Center \n1250 Warsaw Rd\, Roswell\, GA 30076 \nFor More Info or to Sponsor A Cafe\, Contact Alyss Amster: 678-332-1711 or alyss@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org
URL:https://dementiaspotlightfoundation.org/event/connection-cafe-memory-cafe-3-2-2-2-2/2026-01-02/
LOCATION:Roswell Senior Center\, 1250 Warsaw Rd\, Roswell\, GA\, 30076\, United States
CATEGORIES:Connection Café
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alyss Amster":MAILTO:alyss@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251229T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251229T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232256
CREATED:20251126T224118Z
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SUMMARY:Caregivers Support Group (Tampa\, FL)
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Sodalis Tampa. \n\n\n\n\nCaring for a loved one with dementia can feel overwhelming—but you don’t have to go it alone. Join us at our monthly Caregivers Support Group\, presented by the Dementia Spotlight Foundation in partnership with Sodalis Senior Living. This supportive gathering offers a safe space to share experiences\, learn new strategies\, and connect with others on the same path. Whether you’re seeking practical tips\, emotional comfort\, or both\, you’ll find a community ready to listen and help. \nRSVP HERE \nFor more information\, please contact Gary Joseph LeBlanc at Gary@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org or call (352) 345-6270. We look forward to welcoming you! \n\n\n\n\n\nHow 100FreeSpinsNoDeposit Explains No Deposit Bonus Mechanics in Australia\nThe Australian online casino market has undergone significant structural changes since the Interactive Gambling Act of 2001 was amended in 2017\, tightening restrictions on what operators can offer to domestic players. Within this regulatory environment\, no deposit bonuses have remained a persistent and legally nuanced feature of offshore-facing platforms that continue to accept Australian customers. Understanding how these bonuses actually function — not just what they advertise — requires a closer look at the mechanics behind wagering requirements\, eligible game categories\, withdrawal caps\, and the verification procedures that determine whether a player can ever convert a bonus balance into real funds. Resources that break down these mechanics in plain language serve a genuine educational function for players who would otherwise rely solely on terms and conditions documents written by legal teams with no obligation to make them comprehensible. \nThe Structural Anatomy of a No Deposit Bonus\nA no deposit bonus\, in its most common form\, grants a player a fixed amount of either bonus cash or free spins without requiring an initial financial commitment. The appeal is obvious: a player can engage with a platform\, test its software\, and potentially generate winnings before deciding whether to deposit real money. What is less obvious — and what creates the majority of disputes between players and casinos — is the layered set of conditions attached to any bonus of this type. \nWagering requirements are the most consequential of these conditions. A wagering requirement of 40x applied to a $20 no deposit bonus means the player must place $800 in total bets before any winnings derived from that bonus become withdrawable. This is not a flat figure across the industry. In 2023\, wagering requirements on no deposit offers at offshore platforms targeting Australian players ranged from as low as 20x to as high as 80x\, with the median sitting around 35x to 45x for free spin bonuses specifically. The distinction between the requirement applying to the bonus amount only versus the bonus plus any winnings generated is critical and frequently buried in the fine print. \nGame contribution rates add another layer of complexity. Most platforms structure their wagering requirements so that different game types contribute different percentages toward clearing the requirement. Slots typically contribute 100%\, meaning every dollar wagered on an eligible slot machine counts in full toward the requirement. Table games such as blackjack\, baccarat\, and roulette frequently contribute between 5% and 20%\, or are excluded entirely. Video poker is often restricted to 10% contribution or removed from eligible games altogether. This matters because a player who meets the nominal wagering figure by playing blackjack may find that only a fraction of their actual bets counted\, leaving the requirement largely unmet. \nWithdrawal caps are a third structural element that players frequently overlook. A no deposit bonus might carry a maximum cashout limit of $50 or $100\, regardless of how much a player wins while clearing the wagering requirement. This means that even if a player turns a $20 bonus into $500 through legitimate gameplay and meets every wagering condition\, the platform will release only the capped amount. These caps are standard practice rather than exceptional\, and they exist to limit the operator’s liability on offers that carry no upfront cost to the player. \nHow Australian Regulatory Context Shapes Bonus Availability\nThe Interactive Gambling Act of 2001\, as amended by the Interactive Gambling Amendment Act of 2017\, prohibits Australian-licensed operators from offering certain categories of online casino games to Australian residents. This effectively means that any casino offering slots\, table games\, and associated bonuses to Australian players is operating under a foreign license — most commonly from Malta (MGA)\, Gibraltar\, Curaçao\, or the Isle of Man. The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) maintains a blocklist of unlicensed offshore operators and has issued over 100 formal blocking requests to internet service providers since 2019\, yet the practical effect on player access has been limited due to the widespread use of VPNs and mirror sites. \nThis regulatory gap has direct consequences for how bonuses function. Because these operators are not subject to Australian consumer protection law in the same way a domestically licensed entity would be\, their bonus terms are governed by the law of their licensing jurisdiction. A Curaçao-licensed casino\, for example\, operates under a framework that has historically been criticized for minimal player protection standards. The Curaçao Gaming Control Board began implementing a revised licensing framework in 2023\, introducing stricter requirements around responsible gambling and bonus transparency\, but enforcement remains inconsistent compared to MGA or UKGC standards. \nFor Australian players\, this means that the practical enforceability of bonus terms — including disputes over whether wagering requirements were met\, whether withdrawal caps were disclosed adequately\, or whether a bonus was voided incorrectly — depends almost entirely on the operator’s internal dispute resolution process or\, in better cases\, a third-party ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution) service. Platforms licensed under the MGA are required to maintain access to an approved ADR entity\, which provides players with a meaningful escalation path. Curaçao-licensed platforms have no equivalent mandatory requirement\, though some voluntarily participate in services such as eCOGRA or the Casino Guru complaint system. \nThe practical implication for players seeking no deposit bonuses in Australia is that the licensing jurisdiction of the platform is not a trivial detail. A site like https://100-free-spins-no-deposit.com provides categorized information about current no deposit offers along with licensing details\, which allows players to assess the regulatory standing of a given platform before engaging with its bonus structure rather than discovering jurisdictional limitations only when attempting a withdrawal. \nVerification\, KYC\, and the Timing of Identity Checks\nOne of the most frequently misunderstood aspects of no deposit bonuses is the role of Know Your Customer (KYC) verification in determining when — and whether — a player can withdraw. KYC refers to the identity verification process that online gambling platforms are required to conduct under anti-money laundering (AML) regulations. At a minimum\, this typically involves submitting a government-issued photo ID\, proof of address dated within the last three months\, and in some cases proof of payment method. \nThe timing of this verification relative to bonus use creates a structural tension that disadvantages players who are unfamiliar with the process. Many platforms permit players to register\, claim a no deposit bonus\, and complete wagering requirements before initiating any verification check. The KYC process is then triggered at the point of withdrawal request. At this stage\, the platform may place the withdrawal on hold for anywhere from 24 hours to several weeks while documents are reviewed. During this period\, some platforms apply time limits to bonus-derived balances\, meaning that if verification takes longer than the bonus validity window\, the balance may be voided. \nA more aggressive practice\, documented in player complaints across forums such as Casino Guru and AskGamblers between 2020 and 2024\, involves platforms using the KYC process as a de facto mechanism to scrutinize the legitimacy of bonus use. If a player’s gameplay pattern during the wagering period is flagged as potentially exploitative — for example\, if they bet close to the minimum allowed amount on every spin to minimize variance while clearing the requirement — some platforms cite terms prohibiting “bonus abuse” and void the winnings. The definition of bonus abuse in these terms is typically broad enough to encompass a wide range of conservative betting strategies. \n100FreeSpinsNoDeposit addresses this issue by documenting specific platform policies around KYC timing and bonus abuse clauses\, helping players understand which platforms initiate verification at registration versus at withdrawal\, and which have historically applied abuse clauses in ways that players have successfully disputed. This kind of operational detail is not available in casino reviews that focus primarily on game selection and visual design. \nAustralian players face an additional layer of complexity at the KYC stage because some offshore platforms treat Australian residency as a risk factor under their own AML frameworks\, particularly following increased ACMA enforcement activity. In documented cases\, platforms have requested enhanced due diligence documentation from Australian players — including source of funds declarations — that goes beyond what would be required of players from other jurisdictions. This is not universal\, but it is a pattern worth understanding before claiming a bonus that may ultimately require significant documentation to convert into a withdrawal. \nFree Spins No Deposit: Mechanics Specific to Spin-Based Offers\nFree spins no deposit bonuses operate under a slightly different mechanical framework than bonus cash offers\, and the differences are significant enough to warrant separate examination. When a platform awards free spins\, those spins are almost always locked to a specific slot title or a narrow selection of games. The value of each spin is predetermined by the platform — commonly $0.10 per spin — meaning that 100 free spins carry a maximum gross value of $10 before any wagering requirement is applied. \nWinnings generated from free spins are credited as bonus funds rather than real money\, which means they are subject to the full wagering requirement before any withdrawal is possible. A 40x wagering requirement on $10 in free spin winnings requires $400 in total eligible bets. Given the house edge on slots — typically between 3% and 8% depending on the game’s RTP (Return to Player) — the expected value of clearing a 40x wagering requirement is negative for the player in the long run. This does not mean the bonus has no value; it means the value is probabilistic rather than guaranteed\, and the player’s actual outcome depends heavily on variance during the clearing period. \nRTP is a critical variable that platforms do not always make easy to locate. Regulatory requirements around RTP disclosure vary by jurisdiction. MGA-licensed platforms are required to make game RTP figures available to players\, either within the game interface or through a publicly accessible database. Curaçao-licensed platforms have no equivalent requirement. For a player using free spins on a slot with an RTP of 94%\, the expected return on every $1 wagered is $0.94\, meaning the house edge is 6%. Over a 40x wagering requirement on a $10 bonus\, the expected total loss to the house edge is approximately $24 — more than double the original bonus value. This is the mathematical reality underlying free spin offers\, and it explains why platforms can offer them at scale without incurring net losses. \nGame volatility interacts with wagering requirements in ways that further complicate the picture. High-volatility slots — games characterized by infrequent but large payouts — carry a higher risk of depleting a bonus balance before the wagering requirement is cleared\, because most spins return nothing or very little. Low-volatility slots produce more frequent small wins\, which sustains the balance longer but generates smaller peak winnings. For a player attempting to clear a wagering requirement\, low-volatility games are generally more reliable\, but they are also less likely to produce the large win that would make the exercise financially meaningful. 100FreeSpinsNoDeposit incorporates volatility ratings into its game-specific analysis\, which is relevant because platforms frequently restrict free spin bonuses to high-volatility titles where the house mathematical advantage is most pronounced over a wagering period. \nThe expiry period of free spin bonuses is another underappreciated mechanical element. Free spins themselves typically expire within 24 to 72 hours of being credited if unused. Winnings from free spins\, once converted to bonus funds\, are then subject to a separate validity window — often seven to thirty days — within which the wagering requirement must be completed. A player who claims 100 free spins and uses them immediately but then has limited time to play over the following week may find their bonus balance expired before the requirement is met\, resulting in forfeiture of all associated winnings. Platforms are not required to send reminders about expiring balances\, and many do not. \nUnderstanding the full mechanical chain — spin value\, RTP of the designated game\, wagering multiplier\, game contribution rates\, withdrawal cap\, KYC timing\, and expiry windows — is the only way to evaluate whether a specific free spins no deposit offer represents a reasonable use of a player’s time and personal data. Claiming a bonus requires account registration\, which involves providing at minimum an email address and date of birth\, and often a phone number. The data implications of this exchange are rarely discussed in promotional contexts but are worth factoring into any decision about whether to engage with a particular platform’s offer. \nThe Australian online gambling landscape will continue to evolve as ACMA enforcement develops and as offshore licensing jurisdictions update their frameworks in response to international pressure around player protection standards. For players operating within this environment\, the ability to parse bonus mechanics accurately — rather than responding to headline figures like “100 free spins” or “$20 no deposit” — is the difference between informed participation and repeated disappointment. 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URL:https://dementiaspotlightfoundation.org/event/11856-2/2025-12-29/
LOCATION:Atrium Gardens\, 1513 W Fletcher Avenue\, Tampa\, FL\, 33612\, United States
CATEGORIES:Care Partner Support Groups
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SUMMARY:Dementia Caregiver’s Support Group (Roswell\, GA)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Dementia Spotlight Foundation’s Caregivers Support Group @ Roswell\, GA\nThis supportive gathering offers caregivers the opportunity to connect with others who understand the challenges and rewards of dementia caregiving. Gain valuable knowledge and practical tips to help you navigate the journey of caring for a loved one with dementia. \nMeetings will be held every 4th Thursday of the month at Roswell United Methodist Church\, located at \n814 Mimosa Blvd\, Roswell\, GA 30075. It is a safe and welcoming environment where caregivers can share their experiences\, and find emotional support from fellow caregivers. \nAlyss Amster will be the facilitator and CaraVita Home Care will be providing care at RUMC\, at no cost\, for care receivers during the in-person meeting. \nFor more information or to RSVP\, please contact Toni Fagan at tfagan@rumc.com or call 770-261-1767. \n\nHow Bettingguideau Explains V8 Supercars Betting Odds to Australian Fans\nV8 Supercars\, now officially known as the Supercars Championship\, represents one of Australia’s most passionately followed motorsport competitions. Since the series formally adopted its current structure in the early 2000s\, it has grown into a betting market that attracts significant wagering activity across the country\, particularly during marquee events like the Bathurst 1000\, the Adelaide 500\, and the Darwin Triple Crown. For Australian punters looking to engage with this market intelligently\, understanding how odds are structured\, what they reflect\, and how they shift across a race weekend is essential. Platforms like Bettingguideau have emerged as resources that attempt to demystify these mechanics for everyday fans who want to move beyond simply backing their favourite driver and start making more informed decisions based on actual race data\, team performance patterns\, and market dynamics. The Supercars betting landscape is more nuanced than many newcomers assume\, and that nuance begins with understanding the odds themselves. \nHow Supercars Betting Odds Are Structured and What They Actually Mean\nAustralian bookmakers typically present Supercars odds in decimal format\, which is the standard across most domestic sports betting markets. A driver listed at $6.00 implies a 16.67% probability of winning according to the bookmaker’s model — calculated simply by dividing 1 by the decimal odds. However\, the actual probability assigned by the bookmaker is always slightly lower than what the odds suggest\, because the overround (or vigorish) is built into every market. In a typical Supercars race market\, the combined implied probability of all listed drivers will often sit somewhere between 108% and 115%\, depending on the number of competitors and how competitive the field is perceived to be. That gap above 100% represents the bookmaker’s theoretical margin. \nUnderstanding this structure matters because it helps punters identify where value might exist. If a driver is listed at $4.50 but a careful analysis of qualifying times\, tyre strategy\, and historical performance at a specific circuit suggests the true probability of a win is closer to 30% rather than the implied 22.2%\, there is a positive expected value case for that bet. Bettingguideau approaches odds explanation from this angle — not simply telling readers who is likely to win\, but helping them understand how to assess whether the price on offer reflects genuine probability or market sentiment driven by public popularity. \nSupercars markets also differ from many other sports in that the odds are heavily influenced by car specification regulations. The series operates under a control chassis framework (the Car of the Future platform introduced in 2013) and tightly regulated engine specifications\, which means the performance gap between manufacturers — currently Ford and Chevrolet — is managed by technical parity rules. When one manufacturer appears to gain an advantage through an upgrade cycle or a specific circuit characteristic\, bookmakers adjust their pricing to reflect this. In 2023\, for example\, the introduction of the Gen3 regulations brought both Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro machinery into the field\, and the early weeks of the season saw significant odds movement as the market recalibrated around which teams had adapted most effectively to the new platform. \nRace format also shapes the betting markets in ways that are specific to Supercars. Unlike Formula 1\, where a single race on Sunday determines the weekend result\, Supercars often runs multiple races across a single event\, with separate markets available for each. At a Townsville 400 or a Winton SuperSprint\, there may be two or three races over the weekend\, each carrying its own market. Points are accumulated across these races\, and team strategy — including tyre allocation\, pit stop timing\, and safety car management — plays a different role in each. Punters who understand these format nuances can find edges that casual bettors miss entirely. \nReading Market Movements and Understanding Bookmaker Pricing Logic\nOne of the most instructive aspects of Supercars betting is watching how odds move from the time markets open (often days before a race weekend) through to the moment the lights go out. Early markets are largely driven by season-long form\, team resources\, and the bookmaker’s own modelling. As the weekend progresses and qualifying results come in\, the odds shift — sometimes dramatically — to reflect the actual grid positions. A driver who qualifies on pole at Mount Panorama\, for instance\, will typically see their win odds shorten considerably\, because Bathurst’s circuit characteristics make overtaking genuinely difficult and pole position carries a statistical advantage that is well documented across the event’s history. \nWhat many punters fail to appreciate is that these movements are not always rational or purely data-driven. Public money — wagered by fans backing popular drivers regardless of form — can push odds on certain competitors shorter than their actual probability warrants. Shane van Gisbergen\, who dominated the series with three consecutive championships between 2021 and 2023\, was frequently overbet by casual punters\, meaning his odds were often shorter than the underlying data justified. Conversely\, less prominent drivers in competitive equipment sometimes offered genuine value because public sentiment was not inflating their market price. \nWhen examining how resources like Bettingguideau explain these dynamics\, the key contribution is contextualising what the numbers represent rather than simply listing them. In research compiled for Australian motorsport fans\, our experts found that the most common mistake among new Supercars bettors is treating short-priced favourites as near-certainties without accounting for the high attrition rate in endurance events — a factor that makes markets like the Bathurst 1000 particularly volatile and difficult to price accurately even for professional bookmakers. \nAttrition is worth expanding on here. The Bathurst 1000 has a historical DNF (did not finish) rate that regularly exceeds 30% of the field\, meaning mechanical failure\, contact incidents\, and strategic errors eliminate a significant proportion of competitors before the chequered flag. In a race of 161 laps around a 6.213-kilometre circuit in the New South Wales Central Tablelands\, the probability of any single car completing the race without incident is meaningfully lower than in a standard 250-kilometre sprint race. Bookmakers account for this by extending the market — offering each-way betting\, top-three finishes\, and safety car occurrence markets — and by pricing even the strongest favourites at odds that reflect genuine uncertainty. Understanding this structural volatility is fundamental to approaching Bathurst betting with realistic expectations. \nCircuit-specific pricing is another area where informed punters can develop an edge. Not all tracks suit all cars or drivers equally. Winton Motor Raceway in Victoria\, for example\, is a relatively short\, technical circuit where car setup and tyre management under heat are critical. Hidden Valley Raceway in Darwin has a surface that degrades quickly\, making tyre strategy a more significant variable than at smoother circuits like Sydney Motorsport Park. Bookmakers do factor these considerations into their pricing\, but they are working from aggregated data and market signals rather than granular technical analysis. A punter who has tracked individual driver performance at specific circuits over multiple seasons — something that requires genuine data discipline — can sometimes identify pricing anomalies before they are corrected by the market. \nChampionship Futures Markets and Long-Term Betting Strategy\nBeyond individual race markets\, Supercars also supports a futures market — betting on the outright championship winner before or during the season. These markets operate differently from race-by-race wagering and require a different analytical framework. The Supercars Championship runs from February through to November\, encompassing between 10 and 14 events depending on the calendar year\, with points accumulated across all races. The points system rewards consistency as much as outright speed: a driver who finishes in the top five across every event will accumulate more points than one who wins three races but retires from four others. \nThis consistency dynamic means that championship futures markets tend to price in team reliability and depth of lineup as much as raw pace. Triple Eight Race Engineering\, which has historically operated as one of the most resourced and strategically sophisticated teams in the series\, has won multiple championships partly because of their ability to manage points across a long season rather than simply producing peak performance at individual events. When betting on championship outcomes\, understanding which teams have the infrastructure to sustain performance across a 30-plus race calendar is as important as assessing driver talent in isolation. \nMid-season championship betting also presents specific opportunities. As the season progresses and the points standings clarify\, bookmakers adjust futures odds to reflect the current gap between contenders. A driver who holds a 150-point lead with six rounds remaining is in a statistically different position from one who leads by 30 points\, and the odds should reflect this. However\, because Supercars uses a points system where a race win is worth 150 points and a fastest lap adds a small bonus\, large leads can theoretically be overturned within a single event weekend — particularly if it involves multiple races. Monitoring how bookmakers price this volatility\, and whether the market is properly accounting for the number of remaining points available\, is a legitimate analytical approach for futures bettors. \nThe endurance races — specifically the Bathurst 1000 and the Repco Supercars Championship co-driver rounds — introduce an additional variable into futures betting: the co-driver pairing. During endurance events\, each car is driven by two drivers\, with co-drivers (many of whom compete in Supercars’ lower categories or international series) taking a minimum share of driving time. Co-driver performance and reliability can materially affect a team’s championship result at these events\, and punters tracking the futures market need to account for this when assessing probability at the season’s midpoint. A title contender with a weak co-driver pairing faces a genuine statistical risk at Bathurst that should influence how futures odds are evaluated in the weeks preceding the event. \nProposition Markets\, Live Betting\, and How Odds Change During a Race\nThe growth of in-play betting has added a significant layer of complexity — and opportunity — to Supercars wagering. Australian bookmakers that offer live markets on Supercars events typically update odds in near real-time as race conditions evolve. A safety car deployment\, for instance\, can dramatically reshape the race by compressing the field and effectively neutralising a large gap that a leading driver had built. When a safety car is called\, the odds on drivers who had fallen behind often shorten sharply\, while the leader’s odds may extend slightly to reflect the reset conditions. \nPit stop strategy is another live betting variable that experienced punters track closely. In Supercars\, teams make strategic decisions about when to pit relative to the broader field\, and these decisions are often triggered by safety car periods or early mechanical concerns. A driver who pits under a safety car and rejoins with fresh tyres in a strong track position will typically see their win odds shorten in the live market. Understanding the sequence of events — safety car called\, pit lane opens\, teams make decisions\, positions shuffle — and being able to anticipate how bookmakers will respond to each stage gives live bettors a narrow window to act before the market reprices. \nProposition markets — often called “prop bets” — offer additional wagering options beyond the outright race result. Common Supercars prop markets include: the number of safety cars during a race\, whether the race will be won from pole position\, the margin of victory\, and which manufacturer (Ford or Chevrolet) will win the event. These markets are typically offered with higher margins than outright race markets\, meaning the bookmaker’s edge is larger. However\, for punters with specific knowledge — for example\, a detailed understanding of how often safety cars are deployed at a particular circuit based on historical data — prop markets can occasionally offer value that outright markets do not. \nThe safety car frequency market is particularly interesting at Bathurst\, where the combination of a narrow circuit\, high car density\, and the physical demands of the mountain section create conditions that historically produce multiple safety car deployments per race. Between 2010 and 2023\, the Bathurst 1000 averaged more than three safety car periods per race\, with several editions recording five or more. Bookmakers set their safety car markets based on this historical data\, but they also factor in current car specifications and the specific competitive dynamics of a given year’s field. When a new technical regulation has just been introduced — as was the case with Gen3 in 2023 — the uncertainty around car reliability can push expected safety car frequency higher\, and the market may or may not fully account for this. \nFor Australian fans new to Supercars betting\, the key takeaway from all of this is that the odds presented by bookmakers are not arbitrary numbers — they are the product of modelling\, historical data\, market sentiment\, and real-time information processing. Learning to read them critically\, rather than simply accepting them as a measure of who is most likely to win\, is the foundational skill that separates informed wagering from guesswork. Resources that explain the mechanics behind the numbers — including how overrounds are constructed\, how live markets respond to race events\, and how circuit-specific factors influence pricing — provide genuine educational value for punters who want to engage with the Supercars market thoughtfully and with a clear understanding of what they are doing. \nSupercars betting is ultimately a discipline that rewards patience\, data literacy\, and a willingness to look beyond the headline odds. The series’ unique combination of tight technical regulations\, multiple race formats\, endurance events\, and a compact field of highly skilled drivers creates a market environment that is genuinely complex and therefore genuinely interesting for bettors who take the time to understand it. Whether approaching individual race markets\, championship futures\, or live proposition bets\, the punters who perform best over the long run are those who treat each market as a probability exercise rather than a loyalty test — and who have taken the time to understand why the numbers on the screen look the way they do.
URL:https://dementiaspotlightfoundation.org/event/dementia-caregivers-support-group-roswell-ga/2025-12-25/
LOCATION:Roswell United Methodist Church\, 814 Mimosa Blvd\, Roswell\, GA\, 30075\, United States
CATEGORIES:Care Partner Support Groups
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SUMMARY:Connection Cafe (Brooksville\, FL)
DESCRIPTION:Event: Connection Café – A Supportive Social GatheringWhen: Every 4th Tuesday Of The Month\, 1:00 PM – 2:30 PMWhere: West Hernando Branch Library\, 6335 Blackbird Ave.\, Brooksville\, FL 34613 \nDescription:Join us for the Connection Café\, an uplifting and supportive event designed for those living with dementia and their care partners. This gathering provides a wonderful opportunity to meet others on a similar journey\, build new friendships\, and strengthen existing connections in a friendly and supportive environment. With fun\, engaging activities that spark joy and creativity\, the Connection Café is a safe space to take a break from isolation and enjoy meaningful social interaction. Whether you’re looking for understanding\, camaraderie\, or simply a chance to have fun\, this event is for you! \nDon’t miss this opportunity to connect\, laugh\, and thrive together.RSVP today: bit.ly/472GP16 \nPresented by: Dementia Spotlight Foundation & Library ServicesContact for more info:Gary Joseph LeBlancEmail: Gary@dementiaspotlightfoundation.orgPhone: (352) 345-6270 \n\nHur Zimpler förändrade betalningar på svenska casinon enligt CasinosZimpler\nNär Zimpler lanserades på den svenska marknaden i början av 2010-talet var det inte omedelbart uppenbart hur djupgående effekt betalningsmetoden skulle få på onlinespelsbranschen. Det som började som ett relativt smalt alternativ till kort- och bankbetalningar har under det senaste decenniet vuxit till att bli en av de mest använda betalningslösningarna på svenska casinon. Förändringen handlar inte bara om teknik – den speglar hur svenska spelare har förändrat sina krav på snabbhet\, integritet och enkelhet\, och hur regleringen av spelmarknaden har drivit fram nya lösningar som Zimpler. \nZimplers ursprung och tekniska uppbyggnad\nZimpler grundades i Sverige och bygger på en infrastruktur som kopplar samman spelaren med deras mobilnummer och bankkonto utan att casinot någonsin behöver hantera känslig kortinformation. Systemet fungerar genom direkta banköverföringar\, vilket innebär att transaktionerna går via det svenska banksystemet snarare än via kortbetalningsnätverk som Visa eller Mastercard. Det tekniska upplägget liknar i grunden Trustly\, men Zimpler har historiskt sett haft ett tydligare fokus på mobilanvändning och ett enklare flöde för återkommande insättningar. \nProcessen för en insättning via Zimpler är avsiktligt minimalistisk. Spelaren anger sitt mobilnummer\, mottar ett engångslösenord via SMS och bekräftar betalningen. Inga kortuppgifter sparas hos casinot\, och spelaren behöver inte skapa ett separat konto hos Zimpler för att genomföra en transaktion. Det är just den friktionsfria upplevelsen som har gjort metoden populär bland spelare som värdesätter snabbhet framför allt annat. Insättningar bekräftas vanligtvis inom några sekunder\, och pengarna finns tillgängliga på spelkontot nästan omedelbart. \nEn viktig teknisk aspekt är att Zimpler använder Open Banking-protokoll\, vilket innebär att de med spelarens tillåtelse kan kommunicera direkt med bankens API för att initiera betalningar. Detta är en avgörande skillnad jämfört med äldre e-plånböcker som PayPal eller Skrill\, där pengar först måste överföras till ett mellanliggande konto. Med Zimpler sker transaktionen direkt från bankkontot\, vilket eliminerar ett steg i kedjan och minskar risken för fördröjningar eller tekniska fel. \nRegleringens roll i Zimplers genombrott\nDet är svårt att förstå Zimplers genomslag på svenska casinon utan att sätta det i samband med den svenska spelregleringen som trädde i kraft den 1 januari 2019. Spelinspektionens tillståndssystem innebar att alla operatörer som ville erbjuda spel till svenska kunder behövde ansöka om en svensk licens och följa ett strikt regelverk. En av de mest påtagliga förändringarna var kravet på att spelare måste verifiera sin identitet och att casinon måste implementera ansvarsfulla spelverktyg som insättningsgränser och möjlighet till självavstängning via Spelpaus. \nZimpler passade in i det nya regelverket på ett sätt som många äldre betalningsmetoder inte gjorde. Eftersom systemet är knutet till ett verifierat bankkonto är identifieringen av spelaren i praktiken redan genomförd av banken. Det förenklade KYC-processen (Know Your Customer) för licensierade casinon\, som annars kan vara tidskrävande och frustrerande för spelare. Spelinspektionen kräver dessutom att operatörer begränsar möjligheten att spela på kredit\, och Zimpler är konstruerat på ett sätt som naturligt förhindrar det eftersom betalningen alltid dras direkt från ett befintligt bankkonto. \nRegleringen 2019 innebar också att ett stort antal internationella operatörer utan svensk licens tvingades lämna marknaden eller blockeras. Det skapade ett vakuum som fylldes av licensierade aktörer med starka incitament att erbjuda smidiga och reglerade betalningslösningar. Zimpler\, som ett svenskt bolag med god förståelse för det lokala regelverket\, befann sig i en gynnsam position för att expandera sin närvaro på marknaden under just den perioden. \nEn annan aspekt av regleringen som gynnade Zimpler var de skärpta reglerna kring bonusar och kampanjer. Spelinspektionen begränsade möjligheterna att erbjuda välkomstbonusar på ett sätt som tidigare lockat spelare att använda specifika betalningsmetoder. När bonusincitamenten minskade ökade vikten av att betalningsmetoden i sig var smidig och pålitlig. Zimpler konkurrerade inte längre i ett landskap där bonusar kompenserade för teknisk friktion – nu var användarupplevelsen i sig avgörande. \nMarknadseffekter och spelarnas beteende\nStatistik från svenska speloperatörer visar att andelen insättningar via direktbanksöverföringar\, inklusive Zimpler och Trustly\, har ökat markant sedan 2019. Kortbetalningar\, som tidigare dominerade\, har tappat marknadsandelar i takt med att bankbaserade lösningar blivit mer tillgängliga och välkända. Det är en strukturell förändring som sannolikt är permanent\, eftersom yngre spelare i högre grad är vana vid mobila betalningar och har lägre tillit till att lämna ut kortuppgifter online. \nEn intressant observation är att Zimpler har attraherat en spelarprofil som historiskt sett var underrepresenterad på casinon – nämligen spelare som är skeptiska till att registrera sig för ytterligare tjänster eller lämna ut personuppgifter till tredjeparter. Eftersom Zimpler inte kräver ett eget konto hos betalningsleverantören\, utan enbart ett mobilnummer och ett befintligt bankkonto\, upplevs tröskeln som lägre. Det har bidragit till att bredda basen av aktiva spelare på licensierade svenska casinon. \nSajter som CasinosZimpler.com har dokumenterat hur utbudet av casinon med Zimpler har expanderat kraftigt under perioden 2020–2024\, med allt fler operatörer som aktivt marknadsför betalningsmetoden som ett av sina primära alternativ snarare än ett komplement till kortbetalningar. Det speglar en bredare branschtrend där betalningsmetoder har gått från att vara bakgrundsfunktioner till att bli en del av casinots identitet och värdeerbjudande. \nUr ett beteendeperspektiv har Zimpler också påverkat hur spelare hanterar sina spelbudgetar. Eftersom varje transaktion kräver en aktiv bekräftelse via SMS skapas ett naturligt pausmoment som skiljer sig från kortbetalningar där man kan genomföra upprepade insättningar nästan automatiskt. Vissa spelforskare har argumenterat för att detta steg i processen kan fungera som ett informellt ansvarsverktyg\, även om det inte ersätter de formella begränsningar som Spelinspektionen kräver. \nZimpler Go och framtida utveckling\nEn av de mest betydelsefulla produktutvecklingarna från Zimpler är lanseringen av Zimpler Go\, en funktion som gör det möjligt för återkommande användare att genomföra insättningar med ännu färre steg. När spelaren väl har verifierat sin identitet och kopplat sitt bankkonto kan framtida insättningar genomföras med ett minimum av interaktion. Det påminner om hur Apple Pay och Google Pay har förändrat mobilbetalningar i allmänhet – varje extra steg som elimineras ökar konverteringsgraden och minskar risken att spelaren avbryter transaktionen. \nZimpler Go är också ett svar på den ökande konkurrensen från andra snabbbetalningslösningar. Trustly har under samma period lanserat sina egna förbättringar\, och nya aktörer som Swish – som länge var begränsat till privatpersoner – har börjat utforska möjligheter inom spelbetalningar. Konkurrensen driver innovation\, och för svenska spelare innebär det att betalningsupplevelsen fortsätter att förbättras oavsett vilken metod de föredrar. \nEn aspekt som sällan diskuteras är Zimplers roll i ekosystemet för ansvarsfulla spel. Bolaget har aktivt arbetat med att integrera verktyg som låter spelare sätta gränser direkt i betalningsflödet\, snarare än att förlita sig enbart på casinots egna system. Det innebär att en spelare teoretiskt kan ha en insättningsgräns som gäller oavsett vilket casino de besöker – en form av portabilitet för ansvarsverktyg som är relativt ny i branschen. Spelinspektionen har uppmärksammat denna typ av lösningar som ett komplement till det nationella Spelpaus-systemet\, även om de inte ersätter det. \nTeknologiskt sett är Zimpler positionerat för att dra nytta av den fortsatta utbyggnaden av Open Banking i Europa\, driven av EU:s PSD2-direktiv som trädde i kraft 2018 och som successivt har implementerats i nationell lagstiftning. PSD2 kräver att banker öppnar upp sina API:er för tredjepartsleverantörer\, vilket är den infrastruktur som Zimpler och liknande tjänster bygger på. I takt med att bankerna förbättrar sina API:er och regulatoriska krav på säkerhet och autentisering standardiseras\, förväntas transaktionshastigheter och tillförlitlighet förbättras ytterligare. \nDet finns också en geografisk dimension i Zimplers expansion. Bolaget har under de senaste åren börjat etablera sig på andra europeiska marknader\, inklusive Finland och delar av Centraleuropa. Det ger svenska casinon med internationell närvaro möjlighet att erbjuda en enhetlig betalningsupplevelse över flera marknader\, vilket förenklar teknisk integration och kundservice. För spelare som rör sig mellan olika länder eller spelar på internationella plattformar kan det innebära en mer konsekvent upplevelse. \nSammanfattningsvis representerar Zimplers genombrott på den svenska casinomarknaden inte en slumpmässig framgång utan resultatet av en specifik kombination av faktorer: ett tekniskt upplägg som passar mobilanvändning\, ett regelverk som gynnade direktbanksbetalningar\, och en spelarpopulation som i allt högre grad prioriterar enkelhet och integritet framför traditionella kortbetalningar. Den svenska spelregleringen 2019 fungerade som en katalysator som accelererade en förändring som kanske ändå hade kommit\, men som nu skedde snabbare och mer definitivt än vad branschen initialt förutsåg. Betalningslandskapet på svenska casinon ser fundamentalt annorlunda ut idag än det gjorde för tio år sedan\, och Zimpler är en central del av förklaringen till varför.
URL:https://dementiaspotlightfoundation.org/event/connection-cafe-brooksville-fl-2/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:Connection Café
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SUMMARY:Connection Café (Memory Cafe) - Roswell
DESCRIPTION:Join Us For Our Connection Café!\nPresented by Dementia Spotlight Foundation and Senior Service of North Fulton  \nWho: Those Living w/ Dementia & Their Care Partners \nWhen: First & Third Friday Of The Month \nTime: 1:30-3:30 PM \nWhere: Roswell Senior Center \n1250 Warsaw Rd\, Roswell\, GA 30076 \nFor More Info or to Sponsor A Cafe\, Contact Alyss Amster: 678-332-1711 or alyss@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org
URL:https://dementiaspotlightfoundation.org/event/connection-cafe-memory-cafe-3-2-2-2-2/2025-12-19/
LOCATION:Roswell Senior Center\, 1250 Warsaw Rd\, Roswell\, GA\, 30076\, United States
CATEGORIES:Connection Café
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CREATED:20240208T175337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T175337Z
UID:10000494-1765881000-1765888200@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Caregivers Support Group (Hudson\, FL)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Dementia Spotlight Foundation’s Caregivers Support Group @ Hudson\, FL \nThis supportive gathering offers caregivers the opportunity to connect with others who understand the challenges and rewards of dementia caregiving. Gain valuable knowledge and practical tips to help you navigate the journey of caring for a loved one with dementia. \nThe Caregivers Support Group takes place every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at Hudson First United Methodist Church\, located at 13123 US 19. Hudson\, FL 34667. It is a safe and welcoming environment where caregivers can share their experiences\, and find emotional support from fellow caregivers. \nFor more information or to RSVP\, please contact Laura Arnold at larnold32@gmail.com or call (727) 808-2053.
URL:https://dementiaspotlightfoundation.org/event/caregivers-support-group-hudson-fl-3/2025-12-16/
LOCATION:Hudson First United Methodist Church\, 13123 US-19\, Hudson\, GA\, 34667\, United States
CATEGORIES:Care Partner Support Groups
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ORGANIZER;CN="Laura Arnold":MAILTO:larnold32@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251216T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251216T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232256
CREATED:20240722T175043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240722T175043Z
UID:10000946-1765879200-1765886400@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Caregivers Support Group (Land O' Lakes\, FL)
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Keystone Place at Terra Bella. \nThis supportive gathering offers caregivers the opportunity to connect with others who understand the challenges and rewards of dementia caregiving. Gain valuable knowledge and practical tips to help you navigate the journey of caring for a loved one with dementia. \nThe Caregivers Support Group takes place every 3rd Tuesday of the month at Keystone Place at Terra Bella\, located at 2200 Livingston Rd\, Land O’ Lakes\, FL 34639. It is a safe and welcoming environment where caregivers can share their experiences\, and find emotional support from fellow caregivers. \nRSVP HERE \nFor more information\, please contact Gary Joseph LeBlanc at gary@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org or call (352) 345-6270.
URL:https://dementiaspotlightfoundation.org/event/caregivers-support-group-land-o-lakes-fl/2025-12-16/
LOCATION:Keystone Place at Terra Bella\, 2200 Livingston Rd.\, Land O’ Lakes\, FL\, 34639\, United States
CATEGORIES:Care Partner Support Groups
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gary Joseph LeBlanc":MAILTO:gary@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251212T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251212T130000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232256
CREATED:20240823T161323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240823T161323Z
UID:10001258-1765537200-1765544400@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Connection "AKA Memory" Café (DeKalb County)
DESCRIPTION:Join Us For Our DeKalb Connection “AKA Memory” Café!\nPresented by Dementia Spotlight Foundation\, DeKalb County\, and Human Services of DeKalb County. \nWho: Those Living w/ Dementia & Their Care Partners (DeKalb Residents Only) \nWhen: Second Friday Of The Month \nTime: 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM \nWhere: East Central DeKalb Community and Senior Center \n4885 Elam Road\, Stone Mountain\, GA 30083 \nParticipants must register to attend cafés. Please visit bit.ly/4dcuRmg or contact Alyss Amster at 678-332-1711 or alyss@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org for application information.
URL:https://dementiaspotlightfoundation.org/event/connection-aka-memory-cafe-dekalb-county/2025-12-12/
LOCATION:East Central DeKalb Community and Senior Center\, 4885 Elam Road\, Stone Mountain\, GA\, 30083\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alyss Amster":MAILTO:alyss@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251205T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251205T153000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232256
CREATED:20250505T164506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250505T164506Z
UID:10001536-1764941400-1764948600@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Connection Café (Memory Cafe) - Roswell
DESCRIPTION:Join Us For Our Connection Café!\nPresented by Dementia Spotlight Foundation and Senior Service of North Fulton  \nWho: Those Living w/ Dementia & Their Care Partners \nWhen: First & Third Friday Of The Month \nTime: 1:30-3:30 PM \nWhere: Roswell Senior Center \n1250 Warsaw Rd\, Roswell\, GA 30076 \nFor More Info or to Sponsor A Cafe\, Contact Alyss Amster: 678-332-1711 or alyss@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org
URL:https://dementiaspotlightfoundation.org/event/connection-cafe-memory-cafe-3-2-2-2-2/2025-12-05/
LOCATION:Roswell Senior Center\, 1250 Warsaw Rd\, Roswell\, GA\, 30076\, United States
CATEGORIES:Connection Café
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alyss Amster":MAILTO:alyss@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251202T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251202T123000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232256
CREATED:20240209T030819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240209T030819Z
UID:10000551-1764671400-1764678600@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Caregivers Support Group (Hudson\, FL)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Dementia Spotlight Foundation’s Caregivers Support Group @ Hudson\, FL \nThis supportive gathering offers caregivers the opportunity to connect with others who understand the challenges and rewards of dementia caregiving. Gain valuable knowledge and practical tips to help you navigate the journey of caring for a loved one with dementia. \nThe Caregivers Support Group takes place every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at Hudson First United Methodist Church\, located at 13123 US 19. Hudson\, FL 34667. It is a safe and welcoming environment where caregivers can share their experiences\, and find emotional support from fellow caregivers. \nFor more information or to RSVP\, please contact Laura Arnold at larnold32@gmail.com or call (727) 808-2053.
URL:https://dementiaspotlightfoundation.org/event/caregivers-support-group-hudson-fl-4/2025-12-02/
LOCATION:Hudson First United Methodist Church\, 13123 US-19\, Hudson\, GA\, 34667\, United States
CATEGORIES:Care Partner Support Groups
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ORGANIZER;CN="Laura Arnold":MAILTO:larnold32@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251202T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251202T123000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232256
CREATED:20240208T175130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T182851Z
UID:10000225-1764671400-1764678600@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Caregivers Support Group (Hudson\, FL)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Dementia Spotlight Foundation’s Caregivers Support Group @ Hudson\, FL \nThis supportive gathering offers caregivers the opportunity to connect with others who understand the challenges and rewards of dementia caregiving. Gain valuable knowledge and practical tips to help you navigate the journey of caring for a loved one with dementia. \nThe Caregivers Support Group takes place every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at Hudson First United Methodist Church\, located at 13123 US 19. Hudson\, FL 34667. It is a safe and welcoming environment where caregivers can share their experiences\, and find emotional support from fellow caregivers. \nFor more information or to RSVP\, please contact Laura Arnold at larnold32@gmail.com or call (727) 808-2053.
URL:https://dementiaspotlightfoundation.org/event/caregivers-support-group-hudson-fl-2/2025-12-02/
LOCATION:Hudson First United Methodist Church\, 13123 US-19\, Hudson\, GA\, 34667\, United States
CATEGORIES:Care Partner Support Groups
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ORGANIZER;CN="Laura Arnold":MAILTO:larnold32@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251201T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251201T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T232256
CREATED:20230601T171618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T165218Z
UID:10000387-1764594000-1764601200@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Caregivers Support Group (Brooksville\,  FL)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Dementia Spotlight Foundation’s Caregivers Support Group @ Brooksville\, FL\nIn partnership with United Way of Hernando County. \nThis supportive gathering offers caregivers the opportunity to connect with others who understand the challenges and rewards of dementia caregiving. Gain valuable knowledge and practical tips to help you navigate the journey of caring for a loved one with dementia. \nThe Caregivers Support Group takes place every 1st Monday of the month at Oak Hill Senior Living\, located at 7411 Cortez Oaks Blvd Brooksville\, FL 34613. It is a safe and welcoming environment where caregivers can share their experiences\, and find emotional support from fellow caregivers. \nRSVP HERE \nFor more information\, please contact Gary Joseph LeBlanc at gary@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org or call (352) 345-6270.
URL:https://dementiaspotlightfoundation.org/event/caregivers-support-group-brooksville-fl/2025-12-01/
LOCATION:Oak Hill Senior Living\, 7411 Cortez Oaks Blvd\, Brooksville\, GA\, 34613\, United States
CATEGORIES:Care Partner Support Groups
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gary Joseph LeBlanc":MAILTO:gary@dementiaspotlightfoundation.org
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