Category: Programs

Club 55 Meeting

2nd Tuesday of every month at 12:30pm

Next meeting: Tuesday, August 8th 

 

Club 55 celebrated 50 years of service to our Groton community at its January meeting and has been hard at work ever since. Many of the projects and events require detailed planning but the results are worth it. The mission of Club 55 is to provide our 55+ community with the opportunity for social, recreational activities as well as community service that makes
life meaningful and demonstrates the valuable contribution of seniors to our community.

How does Club 55 do this? Annual Club 55 dues, fund-raising activities, contributions, and support from the Thrive 55+ Active Living Center staff provide the money and technical assistance needed to carry out the Club’s annual agenda. Club 55 meetings are held monthly on the second Tuesday of the month at 12:30 pm. We look forward to seeing you.

Each year Club 55 gives out Achievement Awards to Groton High School Seniors. This is an award and not a scholarship, therefore the student can use the money for school related items including but not exclusive to tuition. This year Club 55 added an award for an adult who is returning school to further their education. College is important for many reasons, including increased career stability and satisfaction, and the ability to make an impact on your community. With more and more careers requiring advanced education, a college degree can be critical to your success in today’s workforce.

The club is proud to announce the winners of the 2023 Achievement Awards:
• Club 55 $1000 Award – Madison Porter
• Club 55 $500 Awards – Ryan Greene, Emily Wallis
• Marilyn Charette Memorial Award for Health Professions – Jennifer Meakem
• Colleen Post Memorial Award – Greyson Demmons

Join us! Club 55 dues are $5.00 for 12 months of membership and entitle you to the discounts shown above. Stop by the front desk for a membership application.

August Art Classes

Acrylic Painting with Kelly Luther Hall: Wednesdays from 5:30- 7:30 pm
Acrylic painting for basic beginners and beyond basic levels will explore methods and techniques for putting together successful acrylic paintings of a variety of subject matter while using some fun unique techniques. No experience is necessary. Age 14+ welcome. Cost is $60 resident/ $70 non resident for the 8 weeks session.

Watercolor with Dr. Michael Sullo: Saturdays from 9:00-11:00 am
An 6-week class for beginning watercolor students or students that have experience who would like to brush up on their skills. Each student will be responsible for their own supplies a list will be provided upon registration. Open to all ages 16 and up Cost is $80 resident /$90 non-resident for the 6 week session.

 

Oil Painting Class with Dr. Michael Sullo: Tuesdays from 9:00am-12:00pm
An experienced class. $80 resident /$90 non-resident for the 6 week session.

 

Drawing with Dr. Michael Sullo: Wednesdays from 2:00 – 5:00pm
Cost is $80 resident /$90 non-resident for the 6 week session

 

Expressive Art Group: Thursdays from 1:00- 2:30
This group will offer an opportunity to make friends, socialize and share the common interest of art! Be creative and make projects that you will get to take home and enjoy. This program is supported by Senior Resources: Area Agency on Aging with Title III funds made available under the Older Americans Act. Cost: Suggested Donation: Age 55 -59 $28/60 + $14

Dining Out Program at Olive Garden

Tuesday, August 8th 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.

Chair Yoga: July Time Change

New session starts on July 5th and ends Sept 2oth.

Wednesday instruction will be from 12:45pm-1:45pm

ROMEO Club: Costellos Clam Shack in Noank

Wednesday, August 23rd at 10:30am

 

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).

South East CT Community Center of the Blind Presentation

Monday, August 21st at 1:00pm

 

SECT Community of the Blind in New London CT is the only non-profit organization that serves the blind and visually impaired community. They will talk about our new Center, their programs and upcoming events. And present items that are for sale in their retail store that will assist many living with impaired vision or blindness. They will also talk about a variety of resources that are available for those living with impaired vision or blindness.

Registration begins Aug 1st, Register by Aug 18th.

Painted Paper Sunflower Photo Easel Class

Monday, August 21st from 11:00-12:00pm

 

Nancy Souza, Card Maker, Mixed Media Artist and Altenew Certified Educator will help us transform a plain wooden easel into a one of a kind decorated photo easel to display your favorite photos or special paper items. Create painted paper for the die cut layered flowers, paint a weathered background and add additional items to complete your unique upgraded easel. Learn some new techniques and admire your new project.

Registration begins Aug 1st. Register by Aug 14th. Cost is $15 per person

Sustainability Presentation

Thursday, August 17th at 11:00am

 

Teresa Resnick from the Haddam Sustainability Committee will share with us several ways we can be conscientious of our waste and how to reduce it for the health of our planet.

Topics will cover:

• Recycling
• Repurposing
• Reusing
• Composting
• Textile collection
• Reusable travel mugs/water bottles
• Non toxic cleaners
• Non toxic bug spray
• Non toxic weed eaters

Registration begins Aug 1st. Register by Aug 14th.

Flower Power

Friday, August 11th at 10am 

 

Flowers feed our souls and brighten the darkest of days. Learn how to create an
uplifting arrangement that is a perfect pick me up to keep for yourself or give as a thoughtful gift. Montville Florist will walk you through the creation of this
arrangement step by step, so you will leave with a finished product to enjoy.

Registration begins Aug 1st. Register by Aug 4th. $25.00 per student.

The Language of America’s Irish Ancestors

Wednesday, August 30th at 1:00pm

 

Objective: Share some knowledge about the native language of Ireland

Topics: Irish Gaelic – Gaeilge – in the family of Celtic languages – History of Gaeilge – Who speaks Irish now, and where – What makes Gaeilge different from other languages – Gaelic words/phrases integrated into the English language – “Teach” some basic phrases – Wrap up with questions.

Special dessert will be served to celebrate the Irish heritage.

​​​​​​​Registration begins Aug 1st. Register by Aug 25th. $2.00 pp