Aging Artfully Resources A selection of websites and organizations that support aging with confidence and living your best life at every age. AAA Roadwise Senior Driving Classes AA’s Roadwise, a senior defensive driving program is an online course designed to positively affect driving behavior and help you learn about and adjust to age-related physical changes. It can be taken online in the comfort of your home or wherever you have an Internet connection. Visit Website Changing Aging A provocative blog by speaker and author Dr. Bill Thomas on reinterpreting aging and what makes us elders. Visit Website Frye Museum Seattle An offering of programs for adults to engage in creative lifelong learning. Programs explore the rich potential of aging and offer opportunities to impact the community’s health and wellbeing. Visit Website Next Avenue PBS Next Avenue is public media’s first and only national service for America’s booming 50+ population. Visit Website Seattle Parks Lifelong Recreation Programs Lifelong Recreation programs focus on physical activity, social engagement, education, arts, creativity, and healthy lifestyles. Recreational programs are designed to serve adults of all abilities Visit Website Sound Generations Senior Services (now Sound Generations) is the most comprehensive non-profit agency serving older adults and their loved ones in Washington State. Visit Website The Northwest Center for Creative Aging “The Northwest Center for Creative Aging (NWCCA) presents programs that inform, inspire and encourage adults to find new meaning in their lives as they age.” Visit Website This Chair Rocks Author Ashton Applewhite leads a movement to battle ageism Visit Website