SATURDAY, APRIL 24TH- The Groton Senior Center Presents: The Bakers Battle Bake Sale

11 AM TO 1 PM
PROFESSIONAL & RECREATIONAL BAKERS COMPETING TO BE DECLARED THE BEST!
Do you love baked goods?
Be a TASTER at our BAKERS BATTLE fundraiser!
Please join us for this delicious event as we sample delectable treats from Professional and Recreational bakers in a friendly competition to be named BEST.
Tasters $10 PP in advance OR $12 PP at the door
Open to all ages.

Tuesdays, April 13, 20 and 27th- Flea Market donations will be accepted

1:30 -4:00 pm at Groton Senior Center

 

Save the Date
CLUB 55 FLEA MARKET AND BAKE SALE
SATURDAY, MAY 8TH
Outdoors $15 per spot
Call 860-441-6785 to reserve your spot!
Club 55 events are fundraisers for their High School Senior Achievement Award .

Please support Club 55 as they continue to support our local high school seniors.

March 3, 2021 at 5:00pm- Presentation: Medicare Savings Program and Low Income Subsidy Program

A free presentation will be provided by a Certified CHOICES Counselor from Senior Resources Agency on Aging. (No insurance will be sold)
The session includes: *Overview of Medicare Premiums *Overview of the Low Income Subsidy *Overview of the Medicare Savings Program *How it helps to reduce the cost of medications *How it helps you pay Medicare Health Premiums *Medicare Preventive Services.

Sessions are available on March 3, 2021 @ 5:00 p.m., April 7, 2021 @ 10:00 a.m., May 5, 2021 @ 2:00 p.m. and June 2, 2021 @ 5:00 p.m. RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED! Visit www.seniorrresourcesec.org.

Tuesday, March 11th- Virtual Presentation UNDERSTANDING CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE WITH DR. PAWAR, CARDIOLOGIST

Congestive Heart Failure is a chronic condition in which the heart does not pump well. As a result, fluid backs up in the body, and the organs in the body do not get as much blood as they need. This can lead to symptoms, such as swelling, trouble breathing, and feeling tired. CHF affects over 6 million US adults. The incidence of this condition is steadily rising with time. Fortunately, there have been many advances in the treatment of this disease. This includes new medications that reduce mortality and improve quality of life and procedures that allow us to diagnose heart failure symptoms earlier.
Time is allotted for interactive discussion is to go over the various facets of congestive heart failure and review the diagnosis and treatment including diet, medications and procedures.
Registration is required—
please call 860-441-6785 or register online at www.grotonrerc.com

MARCH 12TH – MARCH 21 -GOLD RUSH, SCAVENGER HUNT

Be the first person or group to solve the clues of our local scavenger hunt to collect a piece of gold from each location return it to Groton Senior Center and win a prize!!! There will be a 1st place 2nd place and 3rd place prize!! We provide the clues—you provide the selfies! Find the marker site then take your selfie shot with it.
Register by Friday, March 12th 2021.
You will receive the clues for the Gold Rush Scavenger Hunt
Send selfies/photos to tstanley@groton-ct.gov by Sunday, March 21

March Virtual Presentations on Zoom

These virtual presentations are being shared by AARP, The Mystic & Noank Library, Simsbury Public Library and Lyme Public Library.

  • Animal Tracking Sat., March 6th  2:00p.m.

In this ZOOM presentation you will learn to identify the tracks of local wildlife as well as how to interpret the stories they tell.  In addition, you will also meet an owl who leaves telltale tracks behind from a hunt!  Presented by the Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center located in Mystic, CT.

                     Registration required by emailing  programreg@lymepl.org

  • In Search of the Himalayan Snow Leopard Mon., March 8th  NOON

The Himalayan Snow Leopard is the most mysterious, enigmatic poorly understood of all the large cats. Inhabiting mountain terrain above 15,000, the Snow Leopard is rarely seen and rarely photographed.  Join us as we welcome Dr. Richard Benfield, former Chair of the Central CT State University Geography Department and Snow Leopard Researcher, as he takes us on a journey into the Himalayas and the mountains of Central Asia in search of this mysterious creature.

                          Registration required at  www.local.aarp.org/hartford-ct/aarp-events/

  • Asian Fusion Cooking Demonstration Thurs., March 11th  5:00p.m.

Fox Hopyard Executive Chef James Martell is a Stonington, Connecticut native with 25 years of experience working in restaurants along the Rhode Island and Connecticut eastern shoreline.

                               Registration required by emailing  programreg@lymepl.org

  • Threatened & Endangered Wild Birds Sat., March 13th  3:00p.m.

Meet some threatened and endangered wild birds live over ZOOM.  Horizon Wings Rehabilitation will feature an American Kestrel, a Peregrine Falcon, a Northern Saw-Whet Owl, a Barn Owl, and a Bald Eagle in this educational event.  Learn which species of raptors are currently on Connecticut’s threatened and endangered list and ways in which we can help to promote their survival.

                              Registration required at  www.mysticnoanklibrary.org

  • The Other Side of the Ice: The Northwest Passage Sat., March 20th  3:00p.m.

Sprague Theobald tells his life-changing journey through the Northwest Passage – the sea route connecting the Atlantic to the Pacific.  Unrelenting cold, hungry polar bears, and a haunting landscape littered with sobering artifacts from the tragic Franklin Expedition of 1845 make this a harrowing story of survival, adventure, and, ultimately, redemption.

                                    Registration required by emailing  programreg@lymepl.org

  • Wadsworth Athenium Virtual Tour: European Artist Wed., March 24th  7:00p.m.

Join us for a virtual tour of the Wadsworth Atheneum art collection featuring European Artists.

                                   Registration required at  www.local.aarp.org/hartford-ct/aarp-events/

  • From Uptown Girls to Downton Abbey Thurs., March 25th  7:00p.m.

Long before the British Invasion, the cash-strapped lords, viscounts, and dukes of Great Britain shifted their focus from hunting foxes and pheasants to more lucrative targets: cash-flush Gilded Age American socialites who were willing to trade their family’s money for an ancient title and often a chilly reception in the British aristocracy.

                               Registration required at  www.simsburylibrary.info

  • Celebrate National Nutrition Month: Personalize Your Plate Wed., March 31th   1:00p.m.

Join Registered Dietitian, Alison Dvorak, as she invites you into her virtual kitchen to discuss ways to tailor a healthful eating plan that is just right for you.

                                   Registration required at  www.local.aarp.org/hartford-ct/aarp-events/

 

Whole Foods Cooking Series **ZOOM

Join The Mystic & Noank Library instructional cooking ZOOM presentations with Colin McCullough, of Colin Cooks Vegan, who teaches vegan and non-vegan people alike how to incorporate whole-foods and plant-based meals into their diet.  Join one or more of the upcoming programs.  You must register for each presentation you are interested in.  These presentations are open to anyone, but space is limited.

  • Fresh Whole Food Soups ~ Thursday, March 25th 6:00p.m.
  • Healthy & Amazing Sauces ~ Thursday, April 29th 6:00p.m.
  • Veggie Burgers & Sausages ~ Thursday, May 27th   6:00p.m.

Registration required at  www.mysticnoanklibrary.org

(On website, click on “Event Calendar” tab to find ZOOM programs)

 

Gardening with Native Plants Series **ZOOM

Join The Mystic & Noank Library ZOOM presentations with Tim Wachtmann of Plantscapes of New England for this informative three part series on gardening with native New England plants.  Join one or more of the upcoming programs.  You must register for each presentation you are interested in.  These presentations are open to anyone, but space is limited.

  • Why Native Plants? ~ Wednesday, March 31st 6:00p.m.
  • Planting for Native Pollinators ~ Wednesday, April 14th 6:00p.m.
  • Enjoying Your Native Landscape ~ Wednesday, April 28th   6:00p.m.

Registration required at  www.mysticnoanklibrary.org

(On website, click on “Event Calendar” tab to find ZOOM programs)

 

AARP Virtual U Lecture Series: Asian Studies

Join Dr. Nita Verma Prasad, Associate Professor of History and Director of Asian Studies at Quinnipiac University for this three part ZOOM lecture series sharing her expertise in the social history of British colonial India.  Join one or more of the upcoming lectures.  You must register for each presentation you are interested in.  These presentations are open to anyone, but space is limited.

  • Religion in India’s Past ~ Thurs., March 11th 7:00p.m.
  • The East India Company ~ Wed., April 21st 7:00p.m.
  • Gender & Nationalism in the Colonial World ~ Wed., May 12th 1:00p.m.

Registration required at  www.aarp.org/ctevents

 

Coming Soon: Basic information on medical issues in upcoming newsletters

We are in the planning stages of including some basic information on medical issues in upcoming newsletters. We look to you for suggestions on what topics you would like to have more information on for example; diabetes, high blood pressure, arthritis? The research and development of this new segment of the newsletter will be completed by a retired physician. This gives an opportunity to everyone to gain medical input to the questions you forgot to ask on your last medical visit.
Please leave a message with your suggestions at 860-887-5581 extension 6 and include your name and phone number.