Category: Programs

Introducing: Zumba Gold Seated

Monday, April 29th at 11:30am

 

Free Demo Class! Instructor: Monica Bengtson

We can stay seated and still have a Zumba party! Get an effective core, arm and brain workout – you may be surprised how effective seated exercise is.

Registration begins Apr 1st. Register by Apr 22nd.

HHC Center for Healthy Aging: Memory Loss, When to be Concerned

Friday, April 19th at 10:30am

Memory Loss, When to be Concerned This program will discuss the differences between mild forgetfulness and more serious memory problems.

PRESENTED BY: Kristine Johnson, Dementia Specialist Hartford HealthCare Center for Healthy Aging

Discussion will include:
 Causes of memory loss
 Tips to have the difficult
conversations about dementia
 Potential next steps

Registration begins on Apr 1st. Register by Apr 16th.

Tiny Houses Craft Class

Monday, April 15th at 10:00am

 

Learn how to upgrade two tiny unpainted wood house shapes into two fabulous looking tiny houses using patterned paper, sentiment strips and accent paper pieces. Turn the unpainted houses pieces from drab to fab in this paper crafting class.

With Nancy Souza, Card Maker, Mixed Media Artist and Altenew Certified Educator.

Class fee $15 per person. Registration begins Apr 1st. Register by Apr 12th.

Parkinson’s Disease: Living with INTENT!

Thu, Apr 4th – June 20th, 2pm – 3pm, No class Apr 11th

 

Group class combining exercises for speech, memory, movement and music for people living with Parkinson’s disease. Participants will learn how using INTENT can improve overall health, wellness, and joy!

Class fee $220 per person, 11 Classes. Registration has begun.

AARP Driver Safety: Smart Driver Course

Wed, April 3rd, at 12:30pm & Wed, June 12th, at 12:30pm

First Wednesday of the month, $20 AARP Member – $25 non-AARP Member

Situational Awareness & Personal Safety Course

Tuesday, April 30th from 9:30-11:30am

 

This training course will be taught by law enforcement officer, Matt Kane, for those who would like to heighten their awareness and increase their protection efficiency.

Topics covered will include:

  • Parking lot safety: Ideal parking spots and walking paths, as well as daytime & night time safety factors.
  • Situational Awareness: Threat identification, understanding non-verbal communication and ways to avoid an attack.
  • Personal Protection: Current crime trends and methods of defense. This will not be a physically demanding course and no prior experience is necessary.

​​​​​​​Cost is $25 pp. Registration begins Apr 1st. Register by Apr 23rd.

MAY SAVE THE DATES

Call (860)434-1605 Ext. 241 or Email seniorcenter@oldlyme-ct.gov to register

May Social Hour– Wednesday, May 8th at 11 AM @ the First Congregational Church of Old Lyme
Movie Monday: “TBD”- Monday, May 13th at 1 PM @ the Lyme Library
Special Luncheon– Tuesday, May 14th at 12 PM @ the First Congregational Church of Old Lyme
Veterans Coffeehouse– Wednesday, May 15th at 9:45 AM @ Saint Ann’s Church
Lyme Village Voices– Tuesday, May 21st at 1 PM @ the First Congregational Church of OL
“Building Buzz”-Tuesday, May 28th at 11:15 AM @ First Congregational Church of OL

Building Renovation Update

Since February, when the Senior Center construction bids came in significantly higher than
estimated, the plans for the renovation and expansion project have been reviewed with a fine-toothed comb for savings that will not compromise the integrity or functionality of the Center. In addition, a plan for modernizing the kitchen has been added. This new package will go out to bid this month.
The people of Lyme and Old Lyme are being asked for an additional appropriation $660,000 (Old Lyme) and $220,000(Lyme).

Two Town Meetings will be held on April 15th, where citizens
of each town may vote:

• Lyme – 6:00 PM in the Lyme Town Hall
• Old Lyme – 7:30 PM in the Lyme-Old Lyme Middle School Auditorium
Please come out and vote! 

In addition to this update, monthly “Building Buzz” information sessions are being held every 4th
Tuesday at the First Congregational Church of Old Lyme at 11:15 AM.
More information can be found on the Senior Center Building Committee’s webpage:
https://ct-oldlyme.civicplus.com/356/Lymes-Senior-Center-Building-Committee

Upcoming Lectures

Upcoming Lectures FREE for members, $10 for non-members:

April 3rd at 1 PM: Americas Deadliest Night Club Disasters with the Bow Tie Historian

April 22nd at 1 PM: Famous Figures of the Wild West with Mallory Howard

May 1st at 1 PM: *More* Royal Assassinations w/ Bow Tie Historian

May 28th at 1 PM: Topic TBD w/ Mallory Howard

June 5th at 1 PM: The Guilded Age Mansions w/ the Bow Tie Historian

June 24th at 1 PM: Topic TBD w/ Mallory Howard

Gentle Walk Wednesdays with Wendy

Gentle Walk Wednesdays with Wendy– Meets the 3rd Wednesday of every month at 9:30 AM, location changes monthly. The walks are easy, fairly flat dirt paths with some uneven footing, unless noted. Gentle pace. Bring a walking stick, water bottle and dress for the weather. Reservations are required. Inclement weather cancels.

Wed.. April 17 at 9:30 AM @ Patrell Preserve, part of Chapel Farm Preserve, 11 Baker Ln, East Haddam. A portion of this preserve is in Lyme. There is a 0.3 mile ADA compliant blacktop path leading from the parking lot to a foot bridge over the Eightmile River. Depending upon group, we will walk the fairly easy 1-mile red dirt trail loop which follows three thousand feet along the Eightmile River and has interesting geological features. Directions: Take 156 to Baker Lane in Lyme, about 7.7 miles north of Halls Road traffic light in Old Lyme. Go 0.5 miles. Turn left into Chapel Farm Preserve parking lot.

Wed. May 15th., at 9:30 AM @ Watch Rock Preserve.