Help – Content by Judy

We have all heard the Beatles song “When I was younger, so much younger than today…” “Help me if you can….” And this song brings to mind that the definition of help has many meanings. To give help and to receive help are two very different things. We all have a tendency to offer our help but are reluctant to ask for help. Now why is that!! We can’t help each other if no one ever asks for assistance.

What’s so hard about asking? We don’t want to bother anyone. We don’t want to be a burden. We can do everything! All of the time! All by ourselves!

Now how ridiculous is that statement!! We need doctors, electricians, plumbers, accountants, mailmen, and on and on. We need services, assistance and relief in many different ways from the time we are born until the time we die.

We accept, hire, allow support and services every day. We just don’t term it as “help”. Reconsider all of those things. Perhaps it will assist you in redefining the word “help”.

And then we want to step forward, chip in and offer a lending hand to others. It might be cutting our neighbors grass, picking something up for a friend, giving a ride so your sister can drop her car of at the dealership. Doing these things makes us feel good. We want to volunteer. Maybe at the school, the senior center, the library, for scouts, as a fireman or EMT. We want to help others.

We by nature are very giving. It’s easy to offer but remember others can’t give if you don’t ask. And your ask doesn’t have to be big. It can be as simple as “Can you bring me back a coffee when you get yours?” So, the next time someone asks if they can do anything for you… say YES! Both of you will feel good about it.

Tuesday, March 26th- Virtual Learning with Senior Learning Network- Eleanor Roosevelt from the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum

Time: 1:00pm

Learn about the life of Eleanor Roosevelt a very interesting first lady

Please register for all topics. RSVP 860-441-6785.
This way we can call you if something changes.

​You must register this way if something was to change with the scheduling of the program you would be able to be notified. Walk ins are welcome but remember you won’t be notified of any changes.

Tuesday, March 12th- Virtual Learning with Senior Learning Network- Wake Up to Your Dreams

Time: 1:00pm

In this workshop, you will learn how to decipher a dream and discover the compassionate, life-affirming process of working with the “if this were my dream” projective style.

Please register for all topics. RSVP 860-441-6785.
This way we can call you if something changes.

​You must register this way if something was to change with the scheduling of the program you would be able to be notified. Walk ins are welcome but remember you won’t be notified of any changes.

Contra Dance- Every Fourth Saturday

Every fourth Saturday here at the Center, the Mystic Contra Dancers meet for a fun filled evening. Contra dancing, traditional American Folk Dancing. For more information, call Katrina at 860-961-9321.  www.mysticdancewebs.com

Tuesdays, March 5, 12, 19, 26, & April 2, and 9th- Live Well for Diabetes

Time:  5:30 – 8pm

Learn the skills to self-manage your diabetes and develop a plan to stay healthy.  Living a Healthy Life with Chronic Conditions books will be available on loan at no cost or participants can purchase a book for $25.
Taught by Ledge Light Health District.  Cost: free

Wednesday March 20th and April 17th- Mysterium Magic with Todd Gipstein

Time- 1:00pm-2:00pm

After lunch at the Center, join Todd Gipstein as he performs close-up magic at the Center. Todd started doing magic when his mom gave him a magic set when he was 10. Now, over 50 years later, he is still exploring this fascinating art form. Delight to wonder and astonishment as this master storyteller takes you into a world where dreams become reality and reality becomes a dream. The world of “Mysterium.”   Free but registration required.