Baltimore, MD - Jan. 20, 2026  -  While the Chanukah menorahs may have been put away, the warmth of the candles was more vibrant than ever at the L’Chaim Adult Day Center during a lively post-Chanukah candle-making workshop hosted by the JCS Memory Café. 

This wasn't just a therapeutic session; it was a joyful, high-energy afternoon filled with laughter and shared stories. Participants dove into the tactile fun of hand-rolling beeswax sheets in traditional blue and white, enjoying a "crunch and roll" sensory experience that was as playful as it was grounding. The room buzzed with energy as participants engaged in this heat-free craft, making the art of candle-making a centerpiece for natural conversation and the building of new, supportive friendships. 

“This is an opportunity to participate together to build support networks and engage in personal enrichment,” noted the program organizers, emphasizing that the event was as much about communal fun as it was about the beautiful, sustainable candles everyone took home. 

Facilitated by Amy Steinberg of Jewish Community Services (JCS), the Memory Café meets on the 4th Wednesday of each month at the L’Chaim Adult Day Center on Seven Mile Lane. Open to the entire community, this free program invites you to spark your creativity and enjoy an afternoon of great company; Kosher dietary laws are always observed.