$5.00 BINGO
SAINT PATRICK’S DAY CELEBRATION
MONTVILLE COMMISSION ON AGING
MCLEW’S BREAKFAST – FRIDAY, MARCH 4TH at 8:40AM
Please join us for our fun, social and delicious morning event. We offer these breakfasts every other month. For March, our menu is apple pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausage, toast, pastry, fruit
cup, orange juice and coffee/tea.
$10.00 per person
Registration is necessary – deadline is Wednesday, March 2nd.
MARCH VOLUNTEER OF THE MONTH- WALLY POST
Wally began volunteering at our center in 2004. What began as Wally taking a class in our Tech Center turned into a permanent volunteer position. He said once he accepted the position in the Technology Center he started to come daily and familiarize himself with the center and then it just became a daily thing for him. We are so thankful for that! The most rewarding thing for Wally is when he teaches a class and the students learn something new. Their faces light up as they realize they learned something they felt was challenging and beyond learning. This is why Wally is often studying up on the latest apps and software. Before retiring, Wally worked for the City of Hartford Public Works Department. Wally’s favorite things are his family, bowling and Thrive55+. In true Wally form, he stated that he signs up for everything here even if he’s not going to attend. He considers it a donation and often will ask if there’s someone who could utilize his ticket or spot. Wally stated the best thing abut the center is being able to come in and socialize with other people. He stated that it beats sitting at home doing nothing.
We are very fortunate to have Wally as a vital volunteer. A kind, generous, humorous, knowledgeable and helpful man. We could not do all that we do without FANTASTIC volunteers like Wally!!
Tuesday, March 22nd at 1:00pm~ Presentation In Person or Virtual – Hiring Home Care Do’s and Dont’s
Kellie Krauchick from FCP Live-In Care will present an informal discussion on Tuesday, March 22nd at 1:00PM. Call to register and let us know whether you wish to participate in- person or virtually.
HOW TO AVOID BEING SCAMMED!
- Never give out personal information or financial information, including credit card numbers.
- Never pay someone if they insist you purchase gift cards or transfer money to pay them.
- Never click on Links in emails or texts. Call the company directly by looking up their website Don’t use the phone number from the email or text.
- Scammers pretend to be an important organization such as the IRS, Social Security Administration or Medicare. These organizations will not call you!!
- Never act immediately. Stop & call someone you trust. Thinking about it can help you realize it’s a scam.
- You can call the DO NOT CALL list to reduce the number of phone calls: 1-888-382-1222
Tuesday, March 15th – Presentation with TVCCA NUTRITIONIST, Andrea Deedy on ”NUTRITIAN FOR THE EYES”
Time: 11:00am
Please call Senior Center for more information at 860-376-2604.
Information about Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB) Program
Did you know if you’re a low-income senior or person with disabilities, you may be eligible to have your Medicare Part B coverage paid for through the Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB) Program. The QMB pays for Part B premiums, extra help with coinsurance, deductibles and co-payments.
Applications are available at the senior center.