Friday, November 5th from 10:00 to 11:00am- Pop-Up drive-Thru Food Distribution

Our monthly food distribution will continue during November. We plan on
distributing the food on Friday, November 5th between the hours of 10:00 –
11:00 a.m. Unfortunately, some individuals confuse the advertised time of the
distribution and arrive much later in the day for food. We close at 11:00 a.m. If
you arrive at 11:30 or 12:00, the food has been packed up and sent back to
Norwich. We are most appreciative for the continued efforts of United
Community & Family Services extraordinary dedication to this valuable service for
our community. They also have co-sponsors for each distribution which is held.
Many banking institutions such as Charter Oak, Dime Bank, Core Plus Credit Union
are instrumental in making this process happen. Thanks to all!

Preston Intergenerational Pen Pal Project

Looking for a meaningful activity while remaining socially distant? Preston Youth
Services wants to bridge the generation gap, one letter at a time!! We are
looking to connect Preston youth (3rd grade and up) with Preston seniors (60+)
with our Intergeneration Pen Pal Project!!

Maybe snail mail sounds outdated and old fashioned. Let’s put it another way: In
these days of social distancing, wouldn’t it feel good to reach out and touch
someone? You still can. It’s just their hearts you’ll be touching. Kind words,
friendship, and funny jokes don’t have to be enjoyed in person. Sometimes, it’s
terrific to have them turn up in your mailbox in a handwritten letter.

Intergenerational Program multi benefits:
• Improves the mental agility and socialization of senior participants
• Improves comprehension and creative thinking of students

Preston Youth Services is encouraging hand written letters versus typed letters

You can download a Pen Pal Project Sign Up Form on our website www.preston-ct.org
or call the Youth Services at (860) 887-5581 x113 to request to have a form mailed to you

Seeds for Seven Generations discussion (via Zoom)

Join Diane Wilson, author and Executive Director for the Native American
Food Sovereignty Alliance (NAFSA) as she discusses Native American seeds and
explores our evolving relationship with indigenous gardens to contemporary
farming. Sponsored by local libraries and the Eastern CT Community Gardens
Association. Saturday, November 20, at 1:00 p.m. To register for a Zoom link, call
(860) 886—1010 or email the Preston Public Library at
prestonlibraryprograms@gmail.com.

Preston Library News:

Join us at the Preston Public Library as we add new dimension to your
Thanksgiving dinner by joining Master Gardener Jan Mallett as she teaches us
about different types of herbs and how to grow them at home. Plant herb pots to
take home. For ages 18 and up. Please register by calling 860-886-1010 or email
us at prestonlibraryprograms@gmail.com

Thank You:

Special thanks are extended to the volunteers that helped make our Annual
Flu & Pneumonia Clinic such a success. They include Jean and Morris Fishbone,
Mary Lou Jensen, Peter Liebert, Dennis Wolter and Amy Brosnan. Our senior
center staff kept paperwork flowing smoothly (Maureen) and the refreshment
table was manned flawlessly (Cathy). Great team work!! A word of gratitude goes
out to each and every individual that supported our Annual Flu Clinic. Everyone
was most gracious and extended many compliments for our efforts to provide a
clinic in our local area.