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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.

COMMUNITY SHARE: Helping Neighbors In Need

COMMUNITY SHARE: Groton CT Rotary Club is looking to help anyone who is in need during this trying time.  Are you home-bound and need supplies? Groceries? Just someone to talk to? Read below to learn more about how the Groton Rotary can help you!

Groton Rotary Club has over 100 people who have signed up to help neighbors in need. Now, we need to know what needs there are. If you have a need, whether it’s a need for food to be delivered while you are sequestered at home or just someone to talk to so you know you’re not alone, fill out the form http://bit.ly/rotaryhelp . You can also use to it to let us know about someone else who may need something.

We’re all in this together. Let us know how we can help. Please share this with your contacts and neighbors.

 

During This Time

The Groton Senior Center is closed indefinitely starting Friday, March 13 at 5 pm.

Our center will be providing limited transportation to medical appointments, shopping and the bank. In addition we will start providing take-out meals on Tuesday, March 17th. Take-out meals must be called in by 10:30 on the desired day. Pick up will be between 11:30 am and 12:30 pm. Pick up instructions will be given at the time the order is placed. Limited delivery service will be available. Please call 860-441-6785 to place an order or with any questions.

This weeks menu is

MAR. 17 – 20TH

TUESDAY – CORNED BEEF, CABBAGE, BOILED POTATOES & CARROTS.

WEDNESDAY – GRILLED CHICKEN BREAST, MASHED POTATOES, GRAVY, GREEN BEANS

THURSDAY – PULLED PORK SANDWICH, FRIES, COLESLAW

FRIDAY – BAKED COCONUT MANGO TALAPIA, TATER TOTS, PEAS & CARROTS

 

The Groton Senior Center is closed indefinitely starting Friday, March 13 at 5pm.

The center will be providing limited transportation to medical appointments, shopping and the bank. In addition we will start providing take-out meals on Tuesday, March 24th. Take-out meals must be called in by 10:30 on the desired day. Pick up will be between 11:30am and 12:30. Pick up instructions will be given at the time the order is placed. Limited delivery service will be available. Please call 860-441-6785 to place an order or with any questions.

Baker’s Battle and our St Patrick’s Day luncheon cancelled

Due to the Governor Lamont’s declaration, we are cancelling our Annual Baker’s Battle and our St Patrick’s Day luncheon for the protection and safety of our community and in accordance with the Governor’s declaration of a public health emergency in response to a coronavirus outbreak in Connecticut.

We are looking to reschedule and will keep you posted as we proceed. We apologize for any inconvenience. If you were registered for either event, money will be refunded to your account.

Bakers Battle community event happens this Saturday 11-1

PROFESSIONAL & RECREATIONAL BAKERS competing to be declared the best!

Do you love baked goods? Be a TASTER at our BAKERS BATTLE fundraiser!

We are licking on our fingertips Saturday, March 14th as we sample delicious treats from Professional and Recreational area bakers in a friendly competition to be named BEST.

Tasters $10 PP in advance/$12 PP at the door. This event is open to all ages. 

Register online www.grotonrec.com or at our Recreation office or Senior Center.

This community friendly fundraiser event takes place at Groton Senior Center, 102 Newtown Road, Groton CT

 

Challenge yourself – Content by Judy

We are in a new decade in a new century in the midst of a huge political season.

Take some time and reflect. Decide what you believe in today. Challenge yourself.

Don’t settle for status quo.

What we thought was most important in the past might have changed. We are not the person we were 20 years ago nor is the world the same.

I recently was at a networking event and we were asked “What is important enough to you that you would protest for it?” That’s a pretty deep question to answer when you don’t know those around you. My answer was “our basic rights” The freedom of speech. The right to assemble. The right to bear arms and the right to vote.

For others it was the ocean or the environment. We all know there are many important issues. Some have been around for a very long time and resurface. And this country was founded so we as individuals could not be suppressed. We have freedom of speech which enables us to voice our beliefs and we need to continue to exercise all these basic rights.

We need to be a part of the process. We need to stand for what we believe in. We need to be different. Have different beliefs and wants.

But we need to hear each other and be respectful.

Look around at the candidates running for office. In your town, state and nationally.

Who stands out? Who is expressing what you are thinking? Who do you think would do the best job?

Pick a campaign or pick a cause. Get out there. Get involved. I don’t know of a group that isn’t welcoming others to join them. Campaign for what and who you believe in.

Remember we don’t all need to agree. But we must respect our differences and listen to those other opinions.

And as Margaret Mead said, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed’ it’s the only thing that ever has.”

Now go out and be a part of that change!

Sat. May 23rd- Day Trip to New York City on your own

We provide the ride. You enjoy the day! This trip is open to all – not just seniors nor just Groton residents. We make 3 drop off stops in NYC to best meet the wants of all. $55 per res./$65 per nonresident. Trip cost includes coach transportation & driver gratuity.

Thursday, April 23rd- Day trip to Harlem

Harlem is so much more than you can imagine! Our unforgettable day will include: Special guided tour of Harlem’s famed Apollo Theatre. The tour is educational, entertaining and inspirational. Hear the story of the theatre and the legendary people who performed here, such as Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, James Brown, The Supremes, Stevie Wonder and so many more. See what it feels like to stand on the stage. Take a peek at the wall back stage full of signatures of all the famous musicians and artists that have performed here. Lunch at Dinosaur Barbeque, a popular Harlem restaurant. Our family style menu will include: Chopped Salad, BBQ Ribs, 1/4 Chicken, 2 Sides, Soft Drinks & Cookies. A guided riding tour highlights the diversity, history and beauty that is in Harlem, from the Harlem Meer in Central Park, the exterior of the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, the famous brownstones, the beautiful West side and so much more!! COST: $130pp (Includes deluxe motor coach, all admissions & gratuities to Driver & Tour Director) Depart: 7am GSC