If you or someone you know has recently been faced with grief , please join us for a great support group meeting. Please let us know you are coming – call 860-441-6785.
If you or someone you know has recently been faced with grief , please join us for a great support group meeting. Please let us know you are coming – call 860-441-6785.
Dear Members,
I want to express a hardy thank you to all those that attended your town meetings approving additional monies that we needed to build our senior center. Your presence was overwhelming and appreciated! Although we do not yet have a specific date for our groundbreaking ceremony, I have been informed that it will be sometime mid-May. We will send out an email as soon as we know in hopes that you can attend.
On a different note, we have now officially been out of our building for 6 months. During this time our members have been so flexible and have accommodated the changes in locations well so thank you. A special thank you to all of the organizations that have helped keep our community active and intact. These include The First Congregational Church of Old Lyme, Saint Ann’s Episcopal Parish, Roger’s Lake Clubhouse, Lyme Library, Old Lyme Library, Lymewood, Dance Studio of Old Lyme, & Old Lyme Town Hall. In the future we will also be using Soundview Bocce Courts, Florence Griswold Museum Grounds, and Christ the King Church.
Our Outdoor Summer Concert Series will take place at the Florence Griswold Museum Grounds and we will be co-hosting the event with them. The concert dates will be Friday, July 5th, Thursday, July 11th, Thursday July 18th, and Friday July 26th. The Flo Gris will have a food truck on site for these concerts. Please see next month’s newsletter for more details.
For the months of June and July our lunches will be held at Christ the King Church on Tuesdays,
Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Hope you can join us there!
Best regards,
Stephanie Gould, Lymes’ Senior Center Director
May 3 – Barn Island
Stonington – Easy
Cindy
May 10 – Oswegatchie Hills
Niantic – Difficult
Gail
May 17 – Tri Town Forest West
N. Stonington – Difficult
Chuck
May 24 – Walden Preserve
Salem – Easy
Heidi
May 31 – Green Falls
N. Stonington – Advanced
Chuck
Wednesday, May 22nd at 11:00am
So, what is the ROMEO Club?
(Retired Old Men Eating Out)
They eat out, have fun, make and keep friends.
Men Only!
Trip fee is $5pp (transportation only).
Wednesday, May 8th at 11:00am
Open to Non-Residents if there is availability
Non-residents will be charged a $1.00 surcharge.
Senior Center Fun Trips use a bus from the Center
for transport to and from destination.
# of seats very limited.
Trip fee is $5pp (transportation only).
Thursday, May 30th
Picture a giant, hollow ball made of glass with stain glass as if it were a political map of the Earth turned inside out – you are inside The Mapparium. We will enjoy a three course family-style Italian lunch at Maggiano’s Little Italy. Next, be amazed by the realistic flowers made of blown glass at The Glass Flowers exhibit in the Harvard Museum of Natural History. Moderate walking. Trip fee $150pp. Registration now open.
Sunday, May 19th
Explore the country’s principal institution concerned with exploring the implications of the events of September 11th – The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum. The Memorial’s twin reflecting pools sit within the footprints where the Twin Towers once stood. Lunch on Brookfield Place, an upscale food court in the heart of Lower Manhattan. Lots of walking, Trip fee is $120pp. Register now.