October 24th at 5:30pm
Halloween themed jewelry making, enjoy a night of jewelry making with your grandchild , son or daughter. $20 for the adult/child.
Please register so we know how many to expect.
October 24th at 5:30pm
Halloween themed jewelry making, enjoy a night of jewelry making with your grandchild , son or daughter. $20 for the adult/child.
Please register so we know how many to expect.
Wednesday, October 11th at 1:00pm
Free but we need you to register by Oct 6th. Register by Oct 2nd.
Creating a legacy, fiction or non-fiction book.
Topics:
• What is self-publishing, how does it work?
• What kind of books can be self-published, formats and kinds of books?
• Why is self-publishing vs traditional publishing?
• Where do authors go to self-publish, companies?
• Writing and Tools to use, MS Word, Google Docs, InDesign.
• How long does it take?
• Publishing your book is not about the money but spreading your story and/or message.
Tuesday, October 3rd at 1:00pm
Help us build a Monument! Learn more about this wonderful project from one of the project leaders, Marian Galbraith, former Mayor of Groton City. This project is a collaboration of Town and City of Groton. The sail from the USS Groton
will be put up as a monument dedicated to the men and women who design, build, operate and maintain submarines and the families and communities who support them. Groton, Connecticut, rightfully called the “Submarine Capital of the World” is home to the United States Naval Submarine Base, General Dynamics Electric Boat, and the historic USS Nautilus and Submarine Force Museum. This legacy goes back more than 100 years, and the synergy between the defense industry, U.S military and the people of southeastern Connecticut make Groton uniquely qualified to build this lasting monument. We
need to raise the funds to build a monument in Groton, because we are the Submarine Capital of the World. The Groton community has hosted tens of thousands of Navy and shipbuilding families over the past century, and we are focused on preserving this legacy of our maritime heritage.
Tuesday, October 10th at 5:00pm
Dining Out is our way of giving back to the community that gives to us. An evening outing of dining, socializing, and enjoyment! Each month one special restaurant will be featured. Our van will pick you up or you can meet us there. Each person pays their own tab. Order a full entrée or just appetizers. Registration required.
Thursdays from 1:00-2:30pm beginning October 12th
Developed by the National Council on Aging. AMP offers 10 core sessions, each 90 minutes in length. Participants must be 55+. Our AMP classes are part of a continuous program that is best if you can participate in most of the sessions. One must register for this FREE 10 week program by October 5. The program is about empowering people to make and maintain small but impactful changes as we continue to age. Utilizing evidence-informed materials, expert speakers, discussion and peer support to build skills and tools to manage health, outlook, maintain economic security and contribute to society.
Topics to be covered:
-Navigating Longer Lives
– Financial Fitness
-Gratitude and Mindfulness
– Nutrition
-Exercise and Sleep
-Falls Prevention
-Healthy Eating and Hydration
-Advanced Planning
-Creativity & Learning/Legacy & Purpose
O.A.T.S. (Outdoor Active THRIVING Seniors) A hearty group of cool people with a shared interest of being outdoors and local adventure who happen to be 55 and older. Interested ? Reach out to Cindy at 860-441-6623 or email colsen@groton-ct.gov
Monday, October 16th at 10:00am a 3 + mile hike on a even and mellow trail at our own Copp Family Park. Must register by Oct 12
Tuesday, October 31
Attorney Victoria Mueller is here the last Tuesday monthly to answer questions or put you in touch with someone that may be of help to you. Attorney Mueller is skilled in dispute resolution, all things corporate and contract law, civil litigation
including trial work to both bench and jury from inception through appeal, residential and commercial real estate
Oct 27 – Moodus Forest
Easy
Gail
Wednesday, October 25th at 11:00am
So, what is the ROMEO Club?
(Retired Old Men Eating Out)
They eat out, have fun, make and keep friends.
Men Only!
Trip fee is $5pp (transportation only).
Friday, October 20th from 10:00am-12:00pm
By Nancy Souza, Card Maker, Mixed Media Artist and Altenew Stamp Company Certified Educator Fall is calling and it is time to create new projects to decorate, display and or share. Learn how to make a paper apple, two different paper pumpkins and create a mini glitter votive candle jar that is perfect for Fall
decorating. Basic supplies you will need- scissors and glue. Everything will be included in your craft kit.
Cost is $15pp. Registration begins Oct 2nd. Register by Oct 13th.