Each person has 15 seconds to name five specific items with that topic.
Join us on Zoom for this improv game.
Register right away to get your Zoom invite.
Each person has 15 seconds to name five specific items with that topic.
Join us on Zoom for this improv game.
Register right away to get your Zoom invite.
Let’s celebrate the Year of the Bull with a Grab & Go consisting of:
Register with the Senior Center by February 9th.
Grab & Go Meal from the Center at 11am
Unlock Ancient Stories with DNA at 1pm
Register with the Center by Fri, February 19th. $5pp payable day of event.
Treat yourself to a Rose & Chocolate Covered Strawberries
Just because!!
Register by February 10th
These virtual presentations are being shared by AARP, The Mystic & Noank Library, Fairfield Public Library, Lyme Public Library and West Hartford Library.
Mystic Seaport Virtual Presentation: Sailing to Freedom Wed., Feb 3rd 1:00p.m.
Join Mystic Seaport Museum’s Director of Exhibits Elysa Engelman, for a fascinating presentation on the less-understood maritime side of the Underground Railroad, the role of a prominent Mystic family in the abolition movement, and specifically a well-publicized escape through New London county that was covered by newspapers up and down the Eastern seaboard.
Registration required at www.local.aarp.org/hartford-ct/aarp-events/
What’s Cooking? A Conversation with Chef Jacques Pépin Mon., Feb 8th 6:30p.m.
Join us for a Zoom conversation with our Connecticut neighbor, Chef Jacques Pépin! Chef Pépin’s will be discussing his newest cookbook, Jacques Pépin Quick & Simple. He will address how to prepare memorable meals. We will find out how he is spending his time cooking during the pandemic, and learn about his comfort foods and go to recipes.
Registration required at www.fairfieldpubliclibrary.org
Wadsworth Atheneum Virtual Tour: Black History Month Wed., Feb 10th 7:00p.m.
Please join us for a very special docent lead virtual tour with the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art. The theme of this art tour will focus on Black History Month and black artists.
Registration required at www.local.aarp.org/hartford-ct/aarp-events
What were the Russians Watching Thur., Feb 11th 4:00p.m.
While Americans watched monsters and aliens in the movies and on TV during the Cold War, Russians had a very different experience. Talk by David Davison.
Registration required at www.mysticnoanklibrary.org
Recycling, Waste and the Environment Wed., Feb 17th 1:30p.m.
Confused about recycling? Ever wondered what those “recycling” triangles actually mean? This information-filled presentation will be followed by a discussion about the state of recycling in Connecticut, the mounting trash crisis, and what the state is doing to address this growing issue.
Registration required at www.westhartfordlibrary.org
Mystic Seaport Virtual Presentation: Figure Heads & Shipcarvings Wed., Feb 24th 7:00p.m.
Join us for a virtual behind-the-scenes tour into the Mystic Seaport Museum’s collections vault with Katherine Hijar, Luce Project Assistant Curator, as she highlights a selection of the Museum’s figureheads and discusses the history and art of these fascinating maritime artifacts.
Registration required at www.local.aarp.org/hartford-ct/aarp-events/
Fraud Fighting – Keeping Your Money Safe Fri., Feb 26th 10:00a.m.
A conversation how financial institutions and their practices are keeping your money and information safe from scammers. Learn about the evolution of fraud from paper to digital and how training tellers and others to spot fraudulent practices is key to keeping you safe. Additionally, learn how to ensure your philanthropic donations are going to the causes you care about rather than scammers.
Registration required at www.local.aarp.org/hartford-ct/aarp-events/
Eco-Safari of the Connecticut River Watershed Sat., Feb 27th 2:00p.m.
In this interactive webinar, conservation biologist Jim Arrigoni will take you on a virtual tour of the watershed, highlighting the flora and fauna and unique aspects of its natural and human history.
Registration required by emailing programreg@lymepl.org
The film Lives Well Lived celebrates the incredible wit, wisdom and experiences of adults aged 75 to 100 years old. Through their intimate memories and inspiring personal histories encompassing over 3,000 years of experience, forty people share their secrets and insights to living a meaningful life. These men and women open the vault on their journey into old age through family histories, personal triumph and tragedies, loves and losses – seeing the best and worst of humanity along the way. Their stories will make you laugh, perhaps cry, but mostly inspire you. This film is 56 minutes long.
Register at www.fairfieldhistory.org/events/film-screening-days/
You will receive a private link on Feb. 18th and the film will be available to watch online Feb. 19th – 24th.
In Home Version! All you Need is a Telephone!
Live Well with Diabetes is a toolkit and program through Senior Resources that you do in the comfort of your own home without having to use any technology beyond a telephone.
FREE Active Living Everyday toolkit includes a Living a Healthy Life Book and Exercise & Relaxation CD.
A new 6-week workshop starts every month!
Participants will learn about:
For more information, contact Lori Rygielski, Senior Resources Regional Coordinator LRygielski@seniorresourcesec.org OR (860) 887-3561 ext. 127
Sponsored by the Connecticut Department of Public Health, the Department of Aging & Disability Services, and Senior Resources Agency on Aging.
Connecticut Residents 75 and Older Can Register for COVID-19 Vaccine
The state’s COVID-19 vaccination efforts have now expanded to phase 1b, and as a result, Connecticut residents who are 75 years or older now qualify to receive vaccines.
Due to limited supply of the vaccine, registering through an online or phone system will be necessary. The state’s Vaccine Administration Management System is now open for registration submission. Those over the age of 75, or their loved ones, are asked to submit applications through the online web portal.
https://dphsubmissions.ct.gov/OnlineVaccine
When accepted into the registration portal, individuals will receive emails informing them of the next steps necessary in the scheduling process.
For those in the age group who lack computer access or knowledge, they can also call: 877.918.2224 Monday – Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
There may be an initial delay in scheduling access, but as the state actively enrolls providers and staff, it is expected for that access to rapidly grow in coming weeks. All information submitted through VAMS will be kept private. The link to VAMS also contains an extensive list of frequently asked questions about the COVID-19 vaccine, helping to ease any concerns individuals may have. More than 100 health care providers statewide will offer the vaccine, including UConn Health and Hartford Healthcare, with more locations and a map of all locations to be made available in coming weeks.
In addition, if you have a MyChartPlus account through Hartford Healthcare, you may schedule a clinic appointment through Hartford Healthcare that is convenient for you. You may register at:
https://mychartplus.org/mychart/accesscheck.asp
If you would prefer to schedule your appointment by phone, call the Hartford HealthCare Access Center at 860.827.7690 or toll-free at 833.943.5721.
All vaccinations are offered by appointment; people must first register through one of the systems listed above to secure an appointment. Vaccine supply remains limited and patience is requested.
401 W. Thames St., Ste. 106, Norwich, CT 06360
Telephone No. (860) 823-1189 FAX No. (860) 887-7898
E-Mail: doh@uncashd.org
Internet: www.uncashd.org
Time: 11:30am
SOUPER BOWL
Cream of Broccoli in a Bread Bowl
Dessert
$5.00
ORDERS MUST BE PLACED NO LATER THAN February 10th
MASKS & 6’ SOCIAL DISTANCE REQUIRED
ENTER THROUGH FRONT DOOR AND EXIT THROUGH BACK LIBRARY DOOR