AARP Driver Safety – Smart Driver Course ONLINE or ZOOM CLASS

AARP Driver Safety – Smart Driver Course

The AARP Smart Driver Course is currently being offered as an online class or a ZOOM class only.

Consult your insurance agent for information about discounts available from taking this class.

 

Classes are currently being offered either online or via a live ZOOM class. 

For more information and to take the class online, go to: www.aarpdriversafety.org           Use coupon code DRIVINGSKILLS for 25% off  

For more information and to take a ZOOM class, Visit: aarp.cvent.com/dsvirtual or Contact: Brent Leveille,  bbleveille@gmail.com

November 10th  9:30 am – 1:45 pm.   Register by October 27th

 

 

 

 

 

 

Phase 10 – Wednesdays *Start date based on interest*

Time: 1:00pm

Location: Card Room

Phase 10 is a rummy-type card game with a challenging and exciting twist!  The object of the game is to be the first player to complete 10 varied Phases, for example two sets of three, one run of seven, seven cards of one color and more.  The twist is that each Phase to be completed is specific for each hand dealt.  Those who complete the Phase advance to the next, but those that don’t must try again.

Call Hilary if you are interested.  (860) 889-5960

 

 

 

Johnson State College Men’s Ensemble Concert Friday Oct 1 at 12:30

Friday, October 1st at 12:30 pm

Johnson State College Men’s Ensemble Concert

An amazing internationally renowned men’s choral ensemble who have been together since 1967 will be hosting their annual reunion gig with us on Friday, October 1st!  

Men’s acapella group from late 60’s to early 70’s. Still singing after 45 years.

Please join us for this special performance! Free of charge

 

Collette  California Dreamin’ trip October 2022

Here is the link to Collette’s  California Dreamin’ trip we are having October 2022.  https://gateway.gocollette.com/link/1051418

California Dreamin’: Monterey, Yosemite & Napa  October 03 — October 10, 2022

Monterey, Scenic 17-Mile Drive, Yosemite National Park, Sacramento, Choice on Tour, Lake Tahoe Scenic Cruise, Napa Valley Vineyard Tour and Wine Tasting, San Francisco

 

McLEW’S BREAKFAST Friday, October 1st

McLEW’S BREAKFAST Friday, October 1st  8:40am

Let us gather again for breakfast!  Mmm mmm—apple pancakes, maple syrup, grilled sausage

patty, scrambled eggs, pastry, OJ, coffee/tea. Cost is $8.00 per person

Registration is necessary.

Please call 860-441-6785 or stop by our front desk to do so.

 

Preventing COVID-19

The Senior Center has re-opened to the public. As of August 13th, 2021, anyone entering a Town building must wear a mask regardless of your vaccination status. The mask must remain on while indoors. Thank you for cooperation.

As always, if you are not feeling well, please stay home.

Thank you.

 

Thursday, October 28th at 5:00pm- Grab and Go Supper

SPONSORED BY THE NIANTIC LIONS

Menu: Balsamic Mushroom Chicken, Roasted Potatoes with Rosemary, Garlic Roasted Broccoli with Parmesan Cheese and a Chocolate brownie.

You will pull up to the Senior Center in your car and we will provide you your meal. Pretty simple!!

Please register by Oct 22th.

 

WRITING CLASS- Thursdays at 2:00pm

With Cate Steel

Writing stimulates your imagination, thinking, and can heal your heart. This class will focus on your writing, not our editing. Praise will be offered for a well turned phrase or an image that was conjured up with a crafty use of words. At the end of each class, you will have a document that can be shared or saved.

Registration begins on Sep 1st. No fee. Starts Sept. 9th

Voting – Content by Judy  

Election Day will be here soon enough, and we all need to exercise our right to vote. Remind others and encourage them to vote as well. Keep in mind that we are fortunate enough to live in a country where we pick who represents us.

Voting is a basic right and our way to raise our voice and be a part of how our world runs.

Remember if you don’t vote you don’t get to complain after the fact about anything to do with taxes, the way things are or are not because you didn’t care enough to vote.

Sure, you can say “My vote doesn’t make any difference” but it does!! We all have seen those close election results. That great new candidate who ‘only’ lost by 3 votes. Someone else winning be a handful of votes. These are the perfect examples of your vote does make a difference.

We all need to find out who’s running this November and what those candidates stand for. If we agree with them or not. For those that are in office – do we think they are doing a good job? Do they listen? Do they represent what we want or are they always voting the party line? Should they get re-elected? Or is time for someone new?

And the candidates need to pay attention to us! Because the older population are the most likely to vote! We know what works and what doesn’t work. We have lived the social issues. We have seen the politics involved – both good and bad! And over 70% of us vote!!

Yes, out of every 10 people 65+, 7 of them will be voting in November.

Think about that… This age group can influence all policy. If taxes go up or down or stay the same? Does that referendum pass or does it fail? Does the new candidate win? Does the incumbent get re-elect?

Again, think about it! Your vote can be the very vote that drives change! Mark your calendar so you don’t forget. Call for a ride if you need one. But be sure to vote because elections are decided by those who show up!! Not those who stay home!!

As Gandhi said, “Be the change you wish to see in the world!!”

October Mini Trip to Olde Mistick Village- Tuesday, October 19th Leaving at 9:45am

Sign up at Reception (by phone or in person) starting on October 6th

Enjoy time on your own to explore the shops and have lunch at Olde Mistick Village.  Olde Mistick Village is a unique collection of outdoor shops that has become a favorite for local residents as well as for Mystic’s many visitors searching for that “perfect something”.  For lunch, enjoy a delicious meal at one of the many restaurants including Go Fish, Mango’s Wood Fired Pizza, Pink Basil, Jealous Monk or Bleu Squid.  Lunch is on your own.

Cost: $2 for transportation (Senior Center bus).  Lunch is on your own.

Bus leaves the Senior Center at 9:45 a.m. and returns approx. 2:45 p.m.

Per the TSA & State of CT, masks are mandatory to be worn on the bus.