There are such a group of retired residents in Jindu Garden Community, Sibaoshan Street, Zibo High-tech Zone. They have like-minded interests and similar hobbies. They get together every day to dance square dance, blow cucurbit silk, and enjoy their retirement life. Colorful, fulfilling and happy.
Community-based senior colleges allow retirees to learn and enjoy themselves. Under the organization of the Jindu Garden Community Party Committee, several retirees in the community who got together to learn to dance actively participated in public welfare performances and competitions. After that, more and more people participated. The community established a community college for the elderly, which not only created dance A cucurbit flute musical instrument training course was also created. Retired employee Jiang Xiuyun took the initiative to invite Ying to serve as the teacher of the community cucurbit flute class, and used personal rest time to teach the students free of charge.
"I learned to play cucurbit flute after I retired. Now I have more time, and I would like to gather with these friends to learn and progress together, and to experience the charm of music. Everyone participating in activities and public welfare performances can enrich life and bring happiness to others. This is very meaningful to us," said Jiang Xiuyun, a retired resident.
At present, there are three classes of cucurbit flute musical instrument training class in Jindu Garden Community, beginner class, intermediate class and advanced class, with more than 50 students. Under the careful teaching of Teacher Jiang, the skills of playing cucurbit flute have become more and more mature, and they have participated in community performances and social welfare activities for many times, presenting beautiful music to the residents and delighting the residents' minds and bodies.
Jindu Garden Community Senior Citizen University has offered a number of courses such as dance, cucurbit flute, painting, Baduanjin, etc. to meet the individual needs of different residents. In the future, the University for the Elderly will continue to take the needs of residents as the starting point, and continue to offer courses that residents are interested in and willing to learn, so that the elderly in the jurisdiction can go to "university" without leaving their homes, learn knowledge anytime and anywhere, and truly achieve learning for the elderly and learning for the elderly. Have fun, do something old.