Category: Programs

Thu, March 11, 2021 at 2:00 pm- Tour of Nashville via Zoom

Let’s Connect & Explore Nashville together via Zoom. We’ll be joined with our friends from the Nashville Conventions and Visitors Corp.

Creativity is the heart and soul of Music City and there’s never a shortage of inspiring things to do. From music, culture, and the arts to food, sports, and shopping, there is an “only in Nashville” experience waiting for you. There are so many great reasons to visit Nashville – even if it’s just virtual at the moment.

Explore this great city on a virtual tour of Nashville’s most popular sites, including an    inside look at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and the Ryman Auditorium.    Take a “walk” through Nashville’s historic downtown and Music City Walk of Fame Park.  Learn how to make your own Goo Goo Cluster, the world’s first combination candy bar!  Our trip to Nashville would not be complete without a visit to the Grand Ole Opry!  Go backstage and see the dressing rooms and learn the history of the show that made country music famous.

Registration in advance is required. Contact the Senior Center with your interest and we will forward the Zoom link. If you have never used Zoom before, we can walk you through the process so you can enjoy our trip to Nashville.

 

Hartford Healthcare: Webinars-Navigating the “What If’s” in your Golden Years on Wed, March 17th at 1:30pm

Join our interactive educational session right from the comfort of your phone, computer or tablet. Please join us as we discuss frequently asked questions related to approaching our Golden Years: What are the varying  levels of care available; what types of housing, funding sources, and resources are at my disposal  in the community?

We will also discuss the differences between being proactive vs. reactive.

https://hartfordhealthcare.org/health-wellness/classes-events/conifer-registration

 

Hartford Healthcare: Webinars- How to Make the Most of Your Doctor’s Appointment on Wed, March 10th at 10:30am

On average, doctor appointments are only 15 minutes long. Learn how to make the most of your appointment through various tips and strategies to ensure the optimal visit with your physician. In this free, LIVE webinar session, join Nicholas Arsenault, transitional care nurse to learn more!

Q&A with the speaker will follow the presentation.

https://hartfordhealthcare.org/health-wellness/classes-events/conifer-registration

 

Thu, March 25th, 1pm- Realities of Identity Theft via Zoom

Join us for a virtual seminar – topics will include the various types of identity theft, red flags to look for, and some simple steps to take to mitigate your risk. There will be time for a Q&A.

You can also submit questions ahead of time.

Please register with the office by Mar 25th.

 

Tue, March 2nd at 1pm- SCATTERGORIES via Zoom

This game is about thinking of a word or term that fits 12 categories…but it has to start with a certain letter! Come use your critical thinking skills!              Call the Senior Center office to register so we can send you the Zoom link.

 

THE CT HUMANE SOCIETY Presents BOREDOM BUSTERS- Thu, March 18 at 1pm

Register by Mon, March 15th

Join our friends from the CT Humane Society for this virtual presentation and explore tips and tricks for preventing boredom in dogs, cats, and small pets. To register, contact the Senior Center office and we will forward you the Zoom link.

 

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.

Wed, March 24th at 1pm- LIGHTENING SCAVENGER HUNT

It is what it sounds like! Let’s have a scavenger hunt on Zoom. Don’t worry  – you’ll be looking for items in your own home.

Register with the Senior Center to get your Zoom invite by March 23rd.

 

Drive-Thru Food Distribution

Connecticut Food Bank in conjunction with Foodshare will be offering a weekly Drive-Thru Food Distribution in Norwich.  You remain in your vehicle and groceries will be placed in your trunk or back seat.  Please wear a mask.  No appointment needed – just show up during hours listed below.

WHEN: every Monday

LOCATION: Parking lot across from Pistol Pete’s Bar & Grill

28 Stonington Road, Norwich, CT 06360

HOURS: 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

For more information visit: www.ctfoodbank.org/mobilepantry

Or call the Connecticut Food Bank: (203) 741-9751 or (203) 469-5000