• In Memoriam 2020

    Although our loved ones are out of sight They are never out of mind, For they are cherished in the hearts Of the ones they left behind.   Let us

  • Medicare Open Enrollment Comes to Newport County

    Senior citizens have a lot to contend with, from increasing health concerns to worrying about financial needs during their retirement and now during a pandemic. Navigating through the Medicare system

  • EKH Celebrates Italian Heritage Month

      Join us as we celebrate Italian Heritage Month in October.  Italian-American Heritage and Culture Month is celebrated by proclamation of the President and Congress in the United States to honor

  • Latin Cooking with Dr. Anna Part II

    Join us for Latin Cooking with Dr. Anna Part II.  Back by popular demand, Anna will demonstrate how to prepare 2 delicious latin dishes: Habichuelas Guisadas and Empanadas. Friday, October

  • Zentangle Comes to the EKH

    Introduction to Zentangle Date: Tuesday, October 6th   Time:  4:00-5:00pm The Zentangle© Method is an easy-to-learn, relaxing, and fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns. It was created

  • The History of Latinos in RI

    The History of Latinos in RI Friday, September 18th at 1pm Live On Zoom Click HERE to register for this event.   This event is free and open to the public. 

  • Near Death Experience Group

    What Happens When We Die? An exploration of how human consciousness exists outside of the body. Thursday, September 17th at 5pm. Live on Zoom. Please contact Ben Riggs at rmcriggs@earthlink.net

  • URI Pharmacy Session:CBD

    URI College of Pharmacy Health Series Friday, September 18th at 11:00am Live on Zoom Click HERE to register for this free event  Cannabidiol (CBD) There is lots of buzz in

  • Shred It Event with AARP

    Our Shred It Event sponsored by AARP is back! Saturday, September 12th from 9am to 12pm. Masks are mandatory when you arrive.

  • Game Nights At the EKH

    We live in interesting times. In just a few weeks, many of our social calendars went from jam packed to wide open. But just because you’re staying home doesn’t mean