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Thrive55+ Active Living Center (powered by Groton Senior Center) is the premiere location for nutrition, health and technology and recreational classes, special events and trips, transportation, information and referral services for Groton residents 55 years and older. Programs in health, computers/technology, finance, fitness, art, enrichment and more are offered year-round and there are special events constantly throughout the year. We are active, social and involved and welcome all not only Groton residents. You have to see us to believe us; stop by for a tour of our fun and friendly Thrive55+ Active Living Center (powered by Groton Senior Center) Visit Thrive55+ Active Living Center for a delicious breakfast, snack and/or lunch prepared daily by our chef in Coastal Cafe.

Marching On

Although, our doors remained closed to the public, we continue to serve our patrons. We offer transportation for Groton seniors for medical appointments & shopping, offer take out lunch meals (1 entrée & two sides), offer a wide variety of classes/programs virtually and continue our OATS hikes. Since February, we are also able to safely host the AARP Tax Preparation volunteers so that seniors may get their taxes completed. Things remain different but we are doing all we can to keep serving our 55 and older patrons.

Stay up to date with all we offer you at www.facebook.com/GROTONSC

Visit our Facebook page – search Town Of Groton Senior Center.

 

Be Ready for the Recovery – Content by Judy

Marketing trends have been heading in new directions for a while but the COVID19 is really pushing that envelope into horizons we cannot even imagine. We currently are living, working, and shopping in ways we never dreamed of. And these new ways too will change quickly as we readjust to a whole new “normal” as we come out of this lockdown.

We will mourn the loss of many things, as we start consuming services and goods in different ways. We will be discovering what companies and businesses have survived. What new businesses have emerged.

Stopping for a coffee can be a good example. How many of us stopped daily for that great cup of Joe? Couldn’t live without it…. Until….. Our lives changed. The habit got broken because we were no longer leaving the house every day. The question becomes how many cups of coffee will that business sell as we all come out of this pandemic? Will the local shops even reopen?

 

Companies must adjust quickly if they plan to survive and be profitable over the next 5 years. Marketing trends have been heading in new directions for a while but the COVID19 is really pushing that envelope into horizons we cannot even imagine.

Trends show we will continue to hold virtual meetings which will become a more efficient use of time. We will socialize in every different ways. We have found we do not like social distancing so much. Clubs will pop up and memberships will increase. Facebook groups will evolve and start gathering in person. Established groups such as VFWs, The Elks, The Moose will attract new members. Senior Centers, the Y, Park n Rec and similar organizations will experience a surge in activity as people discover their new routines.

The public will spend months perhaps years looking for and discovering their new day to day habits. And when creating this new life, they will select the parts they liked and discard what they will not do again, and businesses need to be where the consumer can find them such as SeniorCenterCt.org. This collective site is trusted and contains trusted information. This cutting-edge resource is that place where users find what they are looking for, mark their calendars with activities and though clickable ads find services and products they are looking for. Plus, then can relay all this information to their family and friends.

Businesses need to:

  • Be that trusted advisor/service/site/provider
  • Strengthen existing customer relationships
  • Identify real opportunities and shift accordingly
  • pinpoint key priorities
  • determine their brand and do extensive brand building so their company is easy to recognize
  • Be ready for the recovery

And all businesses need to be very aware of the senior population. As a group they will be for the most part the least affected by all of this. For the most part their income will continue to be very stable. And they still will be purchasing and consuming at the rate they were.

Resources like SeniorCenterCt.org will grow in popularity as the senior population, their friends and families are looking to establish and get back their “new” ordinary lives.

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.

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

Wed, March 10th- Africa’s Coastal Treasure with Photographer, Ray Uzanas via Zoom

Namibia, Africa’s Coastal Treasure with Photographer, Ray Uzanas

Wednesday, March 10 5:30-7:00 pm  via ZOOM

Registration is a must to partake and be given the login. Register by calling 860-441-6785

Sharing his 2018 visit to Namibia, Africa, Ray is a writer, photographer and global adventurer who continues to travel the world in search of interesting and scenic regions rich in wildlife and cultural diversity. With this presentation, the Stonington resident shares his 2018 visit to the African country of Namibia. Whether with his published books or lectures, Uzanas best summarizes his intent simply: “I hope my photographs and writings reasonably capture the best of nature’s artistry as well as its inhabitants and will be of interest and value to others.

** Be sure to also check out our Collette trip presentation:  Exploring South Africa  , March 18, 2021

COMMUNITY FIRST DINNERS on March 11th and 25th

COMMUNITY FIRST DINNERS 

FREE and Open to the Public!

This is a drive through style meal program here at Groton Senior Center with the purpose of keeping our community nourished and safe during these difficult times.

In order to keep this contactless, we ask that you pop open your trunk so meals can be placed in. For the safety of all involved Face Masks are mandatory at pick up.

  • Thursday, March 11 4:00-5:00 pm
  • Thursday, March 25 4:00-5:00 pm

Please check our Facebook page for any updates. Visit our Facebook page on line at Facebook.com/GrotonSC

 

Saint Patrick’s day lunch

Saint Patrick’s day lunch  Wednesday, March 17th, 2021 

 

Please join us for our traditional St Patrick’s menu: corned beef, boiled cabbage, carrots, red potatoes, bangers (sausage) w/ onion gravy, peas, soda bread, chocolate cake.

$12 each meal

 

Drive through Style. Pickup is 11:30 am to 12:30 pm

 

Must register by Friday, March 12th.  Please call 860-441-6785

 

Monday, March 8th- Presentation on the Trip to the Shrines of France via Zoom

Shrines of France   September  9 -11 (air)

Paris, Seine River, Chapel of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, Notre Dame Cathedral,Sacre-Coeur, Lisieux, Basilica of St. Thérèse, Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres, International Stained Glass Center, Nevers, Paray-le-Monial, Lyon, Bouchon Dinner, Choice on Tour, La Salette, Avignon, Carcassonne, Lourdes     11 Days • 16 Meals included

 VIRTUAL TRIP PRESENTATION  ~ Monday, March 08, 2021 1:30-2:30 PM

One must register to receive the log in information for this presentation.  860-441-6785