Activity Ideas

Get Ready for September: Seven Quirky Activities for Seniors

August 1, 2024

It’s hard to believe we’re heading into fall soon! For this month, we’re sharing activities based on quirky September holidays and celebrations to help you get an early start on your September calendar and celebrate these fun holidays.

‍1) International Square Dancing Month Weekly Square Dancing Class


Swing your partner do-si-do, Swing your partner, here we go! September is International Square Dancing Month, and it’s a great opportunity for your residents to dust off their dancing shoes and brush up on their square dancing skills. Invite a local square dancing teacher weekly to teach your residents how to square dance. If you have some particularly skilled dancers, consider running a beginner class as well as an advanced class. As always, we would love to see videos, so feel free to share!

Square dancing
Image via Canadian Square and Round Dancing Society


2) September 1st - World Letter Writing Day “Just Because” Activity


While letter writing may not be as common today, many of your residents will remember the days of writing their life updates to friends and family when they were younger. On September 1st, World Letter Writing Day, you can run an activity for your residents that pays tribute to the days when you got excited to receive a handwritten letter in the mail.

For all the residents who wish to participate, put their names into a jar and have them draw names. The name chosen is the person they will write a “Just Because” letter: a letter that can say anything and everything, but that focuses on why that resident matters or what they bring to others’ lives. To add a fun element, have a staff member act as a mail carrier and hand deliver the letters to residents later in the day. Everyone loves getting things in the mail!

letter example
Image via NPR

3) September 2nd - World Coconut Day Tropical Theme Happy Hour 


A great day to go a little coco-nuts! World Coconut Day! Along with being a delicious, versatile fruit, coconut has many benefits. Its oil can be applied on the skin, it can be used in food, and it contains various anti-fungal, antiviral, antioxidant, and antibacterial elements.

Celebrate this versatile fruit by having a tropical happy hour! Encourage leis, floral prints, and big sun hats, and serve a cocktail inside a coconut with a little straw. Another great thing about coconuts is that for those non-drinkers in your community, coconut water is delicious! Throw on some beach tunes and you’ve got yourselves a coco-nutty party! 

coconuts on a plate
Image via Healthline

4) September 8th - World Literacy Day Intergenerational Reading Event 

Literacy opens up a world of opportunities to anyone and can set the foundation for a bright future for kids. With this in mind, you can celebrate World Literacy Day with your residents by hosting an Intergenerational Reading Event. Invite a local classroom to come to your community and pair each child up with a resident to have them practice their reading. This will be a touching, fun, and supportive activity for everyone involved!


Image via Digital Promise



5) September 13th - International Chocolate Day Tasting Event

Who doesn’t love chocolate? Why not celebrate International Chocolate Day with a post-dinner chocolate tasting? Here are the basics:

1) Chop or break up the bars into small pieces. Put each bar on its own plate, and set the wrapper beside it. You could always do the tasting “blind” and save the wrappers until the end – it is amazing the effect a pretty wrapper has on many people's perception of a bar.

2) Don't serve drinks or other food with the chocolate.  

3) Once you are ready, have each guest taste the same bar at the same time following this process:

  • Place a piece of chocolate on your tongue and press it up against the roof of your mouth.
  • Slowly move it around and let your body heat gently melt the chocolate. No chewing allowed!
  • Breathe normally as the bar melts and concentrate on what sensations you are feeling and the taste of the chocolate as it flows over your palate. Does it feel smooth or slightly grainy? Does it seem sweet, astringent, or balanced? Can you taste elements of fruit, herbs, berries, spices, toast, earth, tobacco, vanilla, coffee, etc?
  • After a minute or two the chocolate should be mostly dissolved. Note any residual flavors and textures, plus your overall enjoyment of the bar.
  • You could have guests attach a number score to each bar and write tasting notes if they'd like.

When selecting chocolate for a tasting, try 4 to 6 different bars, and one bar will usually serve 8 people, leaving enough for a second taste — a great excuse to enjoy lots of types of chocolate! 

chocolate tasting

Image via FoodieCrush

6) September 17th - International Country Music Day Hoedown


Get out those jeans and cowboy boots. It’s International Country Music Day! Organize a big hoedown event in your community. Encourage residents to dress up, get those bales of hay out, invite a local country music entertainer, serve Southern BBQ fare, such as ribs, beans, and corn, and encourage your residents to dance the night away.

guitar
Image via Brock University

7) September 30th - International Podcast Day Binge Listen Event

Podcasts may be newer to some of your residents, but they are an excellent, accessible way to learn, be entertained, laugh, and connect. To start your podcast event, begin with a technology lesson and teach your residents how to access and search for podcasts on their devices. From there, choose a podcast that everyone can listen to together and discuss. Maybe it’s a classic true crime podcast like Serial, or one that spurs discussion like Hidden Brain. Whatever it is, treat it like a book club and encourage your residents to listen, discuss and connect. 

Image via Ted.com

Looking for more ideas to make September memorable? Don't forget you can always look through our program ideas database, found here!

Katie Stewart

Katie is a member of Welbi’s Customer Experience team! She has a background in communications and recreation and is passionate about older adults, exercise, coffee and people.

Holly Mathias

Holly is a member of Welbi’s Marketing team! She has a background in communications and marketing, and is a compassionate individual who loves team work, story telling, and wellness.

Wendy Riopelle

Wendy is a student in the Honours BA in English program at the University of Ottawa, where she has won numerous awards for her writing.

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