SNOWMAN ROLL- SELFIE SCAVENGER HUNT

We provide the clues—you provide the selfies!

Groton Senior Center provides the clues that lead up to finding 10 destination sites in Groton.  Find the marker site then take your selfie shot with it.

Winners will be awarded:

1st place -earliest time stamp, Hot cocoa gift basket

2nd place – funniest photos, Snow fun basket

3rd place- most creative photos, Snow fun basket

FREE yet you need to register by Friday, January 15th. To register please contact the front desk at 860-441-6785.

You will receive the clues for the Snowman Hunt upon registration. A pamphlet of clues will also be located on  our GSC front doors to be picked up beginning Friday, January 15th.

Send selfies/ photos to tstanley@groton-ct.gov by Sunday, January 29th at 11:59 pm.

Wednesday, January 20th- M.L.K. HERITAGELUNCH

Time: 11:30 AM

Bourbon BBQ Cornish hen, collard greens with ham, scalloped potatoes w/ bacon, black-eyed peas with hot sausage, okra & tomatoes, mayo biscuits, watermelon.  $10.00 per meal.

You must pre register for this by Friday, January 15 2021.

OPTIONAL FEATURE CHOW AND CHAT

You are welcome to chow and chat with us  after lunch pick up via Zoom at 1:00 pm.  We will check in with one another and then chat about Dr Martin Luther King Jr.; what you thought then and what you think now of his mark on our society and similar thoughts.  Interested in joining us for the Chow and Chat?

Please call or email colsen@groton-ct.gov

ATTENTION PLEASE KEEP WATCH ON YOUR NEIGHBORS

We all know the saying 

“If you see something, say something”

 

Please call the state troopers non-emergency line at 860-848-6500

or the Senior Center if you are concerned about a neighbor or friend.

 

Ask to have a welfare check on the person.

 

Happy News Year and Senior Center Update

2020 has proven to be a very different year!  It has changed our way of life.   Here at the Senior Center, it has been strange not to have our daily crews and weekly programs.  If you saw the  Center now you wouldn’t believe it.   ALL of the two back rooms are filled with furniture/furnishings/plants for the new center.   The main room has essentially become a grocery store because of the meals and deliveries that we’ve been doing.   We miss all of you!    Please do all that you can to stay healthy.   REMEMBER to wear your masks!!!  Limit your exposure with other people.   When information on the vaccine becomes available, we will communicate with you.   In the meantime, we’ll see you in the New Year at your new Senior Center!

 

“Don’t Let the Old Man In” – Content by Judy

Toby Keith was inspired to write this song by Clint Eastwood who was about to turn 88. Toby Keith wanted to know what Clint Eastwood was going to do for his birthday and Clint said he was starting to make his new movie “The Mule” that next week.

Amazed Toby wrote about keeping that “Old Man” at bay. As the song says, “How old would you be if you didn’t know the day you were born?”

We all say “I don’t feel as old as I am” which is so true. There are times we are shocked when we look in the mirror because we have forgotten the number of years that have passed by. If we do not think about it, we can do what we have always done regardless of our age.

And as we move into this new year it is time to think and decide how we want to live. How we do not want to let that old man in. How we want to live, do what we love and expand what we are doing.

It is time to make our Bucket List for 2021 and 2022. What do you want your 2021 and 2022 to look like? What is your next act? If we do not plan for our future that old man just might seek in when we are not looking!

It does not have to be just huge things. What are the little things…?

Maybe… Enjoy the sunset more. Visit with family and friends more. Make 2 new friends. Read a good book. Maybe join a book club. Garden. Grow your own salad. Take a walk. Go someplace new each month. Redo a room in your house. Paint the walls and rearrange the furniture. Clean out the garage or the shed or both. Make a scrapbook of past vacations. Plan new vacations. Take an online class. Learn how to do 3 new things on your computer or smart phone. Do something kind for someone you hardly know.

For bigger things it might be take that road trip. Volunteer weekly at a school, hospital, or Senior Center. Do a makeover – you, the backyard, or your wardrobe. Brew your own beer. Learn a craft – maybe counted cross-stitch, carving, knitting. Reread your favorite book. Learn to meditate, then meditate daily for a month. Eat healthy and learn to cook new recipes. Redo your budget so you free up money to do the things you are always talking about doing! Book your next big trip!!

And as you make your Bucket List include another list of all the things you want to do as places open back up!! What have you missed the most? What was it you were planning for 2020 you never got to do?

And remember you are never ever “TOO OLD” to do anything!! Get out there and live. “Don’t let the old man in”

Tuesday, January 19th- Boston’s Freedom Trail with Bob Read “ARMCHAIR TRAVEL” via Zoom

Tuesday, January 19th

2:00-3:15pm

Let’s Connect & Explore Boston’s Freedom Trail from the comfort of home with our Tour Director, Bob Read.

All the sights and history without sore feet, weather worries, crowds or traffic. Bob will be our live guide on this one-of-a-kind Zoom experience. He will be there to answer your questions, share historical stories, images and his immense knowledge of the Freedom Trail from the Boston Common to Bunker Hill.

Thanks to Zoom, you’ll be able to see and visit with your fellow travelers via video chat.

Please contact the East Lyme Senior Center to register by Fri, January 15th.

 

Wed, January 20th – MAKING MOST OF YOUR TELEMEDICINE VISITWEBINAR – Free

Wed, January 20th at 10:30am

Join our interactive educational session to learn more about telemedicine. During Covid-19,  telemedicine visits have been utilized in high demand due to physical distancing measures and expansion of insurance coverage. Learn more about the different types of virtual services, pros and cons, and tips for environment, technology, and preparation. Presented by Kaitlin Cuas, transitional care nurse, Hartford HealthCare Center for Healthy Aging.

Registration is required.  Call the Bristol Senior Center at 860-584-7895.

After you register, you’ll receive an email with easy instructions on joining the webinar.

Sponsored by: Hartford Healthcare

Wed, January 6th – DIMENSIONS OF WELLNESS WEBINAR – Free

Wed, January 6th at 10am

Join our interactive that reviews a wellness model that encompasses the following dimensions of wellness: physical, emotional, intellectual, spiritual, vocational, and environmental. It is a guide to help you look closely at your life and recognize and celebrate your unique  triumphs and what you’re already doing to live your best life. Come join us and share ideas on what it means to be fully engaged in life! Presented by Nicholas Arsenault, transitional care nurse, Hartford HealthCare Center for Healthy Aging. Registration is required – call 1-855-442-4373 or https://hartfordhealthcare.org/health-wellness/classes-events/conifer-registration

Sponsored by: Hartford Healthcare