FRIDAY,
September 14th
3:00 PM
$5.00 Donation
DINNER: Baked Ham w/ roasted potatoes
MOVIE: Book Club (new release, was not
available last month—we will watch this
month!)
Come join everyone for a great FRIDAY afternoon:
delicious dinner , great friends, and
an enjoyable movie! Wonderful way to
spend the afternoon and support the senior
center! Please sign up if you plan to attend!
Category: Programs
ANNUAL FALL SOCIAL
Saturday, September 22, 2018
1st day of Fall
2:00 PM
Menu: Appetizer, Soup, Roasted Turkey, Kathie’s Savory Stuffing,
Mashed Potatoes, Cranberry Jelly, Dessert & more
Entertainment: live 50’s music
Always a great time, with great people!
Join us for an afternoon of wonderful
entertainment to dance or just sit back
and listen to, great fall inspired menu &
more! Bus is available!
Don’t miss out on the fun!
September 27th- Interactive Cooking Class with Erika (FFYS)
Time: 12:15pm
Bridge? Rummy? Card Games!
Are you interested in playing cards? Let us know.
We’ll help you get this started here.
September 17th- Movie Monday “The Greatest Showman”
Time: 11:30am
September 13th- Quilting (AR)
Time: 11:15am
September 11th- Interactive Cooking Class with Erika (FFYS)
Time: 12:15pm
September 24th- Craft with Cheryl and Judy (AR)
Time: 12:15pm
Question the Pharmacist About Everything
We will be holding a Snack and Learn on Tuesday, October 2nd at 1:00pm. Centerbrook Pharmacy will be here to present “Questions you were afraid to ask your Pharmacist about Everything” as well as tips for Diabetes management. An added surprise will be Care Co’s “Happy Feet”. They will be here to introduce exercise to music and fun. Participation is optional, but encouraged. No previous experience needed.
Tuesday, October 9th- First Encounters: When the Conquistadors Met the Karankawa
LIFETIME LEARNING with
Senior Learning Network
Time: 1:00pm Cost: $2 donation
Offered by: Bullock State History
Museum
How did early American Indians
encounter their environment, other
tribes, and the Spanish
conquistadors in the vast landscape
that would become Texas? A
Museum educator will lead
participants as they search for
evidence from artifacts and explore
stories that reveal the many
meanings of “Encounters on the
Land.”