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    HOW TO AVOID BEING SCAMMED!

    1. Never give out personal information or financial information, including credit card numbers.
    2. Never pay someone if they insist you purchase gift cards or transfer money to pay them.
    3. Never click on Links in emails or texts. Call the company directly by looking up their website Don’t use the phone number from the email or text.
    4. Scammers pretend to be an important organization such as the IRS, Social Security Administration or Medicare. These organizations will not call you!!
    5. Never act immediately. Stop & call someone you trust. Thinking about it can help you realize it’s a scam.
    6. You can call the DO NOT CALL list to reduce the number of phone calls:  1-888-382-1222

     

    UPDATE ON THE NEW SENIOR CENTER

    WE CONTINUE TO MAKE EXCELLENT PROGRESS ON COMPLETING THE NEW SENIOR CENTER.  CURRENTLY, ALL

    INTERIOR PAINTING IS COMPLETE.  FLOORING IS ALSO COMPLETE.  THERE WERE  SOME DELAYS WITH KITCHEN EQUIPMENT, BUT WE ANTICIPATE

    ARRIVAL IN THE NEAR FUTURE. 

    COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT IS

    ANTICIPATED TO BE MID-MARCH.

    STAY TUNED….WE CANNOT WAIT TO INTRODUCE ALL OF YOU TO YOUR

    NEW CENTER!! 

     

    As we close out the year 2021

    We look back and reflect on all that has happened.  Because of Covid, the Center remained closed for programming — safe distancing was not possible.   But, we continued to provide many services by appointment — Medicare, Social Security, Rental Rebates, Energy Assistance, all social service needs for seniors and families, and so much more.   On-site lunches with TVCCA resumed.  We also continued our FREE Grab-and-Go meals for the seniors.  To date, we have  provided these meals for 21 months — that’s OVER 2,000 FREE MEALS.  And we could not have done it without the continued generosity of our partner donors — THANK YOU!  When schools were working remotely, we continued to pick up and deliver lunches to students who were not able to get to the school for pick up.  We worked with First Congregational Church to provide both Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners to families in town.  And, we were able to ensure that the American Legion Thanksgiving meals were delivered once again this year despite Covid.  Staff and volunteers worked together to  prepare and deliver over 200 meals throughout the community.  All of this while we worked to keep the new senior center moving forward — and things are looking great.  We believe that 2022 will bring many new blessings.  We wish each and every one of you a very happy and healthy New Year — we will see you soon!   

     

    WITH LOVE FROM  YOUR SENIOR CENTER STAFF

     

    Grand Opening of the New Senior Center

    It’s getting closer to the Grand Opening of the New Senior Center. We would like to have a Time Capsule to leave for our future senior center members. Give us your ideas or be a part of the committee.