with VITAS HEALTHCARE
“It’s never too soon to talk about comfort, peace, dignity– hospice.
Wed, November 15th at 12:30pm
Please call to register
with VITAS HEALTHCARE
“It’s never too soon to talk about comfort, peace, dignity– hospice.
Wed, November 15th at 12:30pm
Please call to register
Veterans Day Breakfast – free to Vets!
$5pp for all others. Breakfast Casserole,
Muffins, Fruit Salad, OJ and Coffee.
Mon, November 13th at 9am
Registration begins November 1st
Guest Speaker Michael Zacchea will join us at 9:30am. He has been featured in several books and documentaries addressing the Iraq War, Veterans issues and Iraqi refugee issues.
A Flag Retiring Ceremony will conclude our day.
Together Everyone Achieves More
We are looking to create a collaborative group to exchange ideas, share info, and
opinions, to ensure we have the best senior center on the East Coast!
Mon, November 13th at 11:30am. Please call to register.
Tuesday, November 7th is Election Day.
Many activities will be cancelled as the Community Center is a polling site. Check with the Senior Center for details.
If you require a ride to the polls, please contact the Senior Center by Fri, November 3rd.
The Ponemah Years
Walking in the Footsteps of My Mother
Time: 11:00 a.m.
A journey back to the Ponemah Mill and family life in 20th century Taftville illuminated the “essence” of the author’s French-Canadian mother, Gabrielle Picard, a weaver in the 1940’s. Part memoir, part history, and part family portrait – this book is rich in photos and family stories.
Author Bernice L. Rocque, a family historian and Norwich native, will be discussing her new book, The Ponemah Years: Walking in the Footsteps of My Mother. Bernice was at the Rose City Senior in 2012 discussing her first book, Until the Robin Walks on Snow, (about her father’s Janovicz family).
Both books will be available for purchase and signing for those interested.
Please sign up at Reception if you will be attending.
Time: 10:00am
“Saving the Brain” is the name of the game!
Join Judy Frederick from Three Rivers Healthcare for interactive games to help keep your thought processes active. Brain games are fun activities, games, puzzles and challenges that jog your mind and make you strategize, plan, and remember information. Staying mentally active and playing brain games can help improve your memory, improve recall, and may even help to delay the onset of Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. Hope you join us for some fun and “memorable” games!
Light refreshments will be available. ~ Please Sign up at Reception.
This month the display case outside of the library will be filled with wonderful paintings from the very talented Debbie Gaudet. Debbie is a participant in the Monday morning Art Class and is very talented in oil painting. Please stop by and take a look!
Don’t miss the deadline as there is no exceptions.
Time: 12:00pm
Cost: $12.00
Please join us for our annual Holiday Luncheon! This fully catered event will feature a delicious holiday plated meal served to you at your table, delightful musical entertainment by Harpist Allyn Bryson Donath, door prizes and of course great company and a fun time!
Menu:
Tossed Garden Salad with Creamy Ranch or Balsamic Vinaigrette,Roasted Turkey Breast with Giblet Gravy served atop Vegetable Herb Cornbread Stuffing,Butter Whipped Potatoes, Seasonal Vegetable Medley, Corn Pudding, Assorted Dinner Rolls, Baked Apple Crisp with Whipped Cream.
*Last Day to Purchase Tickets is Mon. Nov. 27th by Noon. NO EXCEPTIONS!*
Prepared and Served by Matthews Catering Company
On Tuesday, November 7th, the Senior Center is being used as a voting precinct.
The building will be CLOSED for the day except for voting. ALL Senior Center programs and classes are cancelled for the day. ALL rooms will be closed. NO lunch will be served.
We will still provide transportation to Medical Appointments and Walmart Shopping.