Posted on November 4, 2018 by Griswold
Don’t we all want something for nothing? Do you look for the bargains and ways to stretch every dollar? I’m drawn to the clearance signs like a bee to honey! So, I’ve come up with this list of discounts and free stuff for seniors, veterans and everyone else. And remember if you don’t ask you miss out.
- Look on Craigslist. They have a “free” listing under “for sale”.
- Facebook has any number of resale/yard sale pages.
- Free Hunting and fishing licenses if you are 65+.
- State parks + CT registration = free entrance. This is now included in our car registrations.
- Some Banks offer free checking and more.
- Free college tuition if you are 62+. Finish your degree. Take classes that interest you.
- Income tax returns – free with AARP trained preparers- check local senior centers for appt.
- Save 5-10% off your auto ins for taking a driving class – check senior center for AARP class.
- Retention dept for utilities – reduction for staying with that provider. This will take some time – maybe a half hour – but the discount will last 12-24 months.
- Prescription assistance for non-covered unaffordable meds – ask at your doctor’s office and ask your pharmacist.
- Legal assistance is available from several resources. Call 1-800-296-1467 or 1-800-453-3320 to get started.
- Your library – free and reduced passes to museums and attractions, e-books, e-audio.
- Discounts at restaurants and stores – one example is Kohl’s 15% every Wed for those 60+.
- Community Resources – Call or visit your Area Agency on Aging, Senior Centers or your Town’s Municipal Agent.
- Call your Town Hall. Town Clerks are a wealth of information.
- Don’t forget calling 211 – 211ct.org
17 Browse the internet. Check any number of websites. BUT be sure to check the date for when the article was published to help judge if the information is current.
Posted on October 31, 2018 by Griswold
Time: 12:15pm
Wheeler Clinic will be joining us for a presentation will help you ask your doctor questions about opioids being prescribed to you and other concerns. How do you dispose of your medications properly?
Posted on October 31, 2018 by Griswold
Time: 12:15pn
Hear what Chiropractic is and how it can help in preventing falls.
Posted on October 31, 2018 by Griswold
Time: 12:15pn
This program allows in–home caregivers financial assistance and support for family or friends caring for an elderly individual. William Mendez will be here to give us a presentation on this program. Do you know someone that could benefit from this program? Ice Cream Social following the presentation. Please sign up!
Posted on October 31, 2018 by Griswold
Time: 11:30am
Menu: Oven Roasted Turkey with Gravy, Stuffing, Butternut Squash, Green Beans, Cranberry Sauce, Whole Wheat Roll, Pumpkin Pie & Milk.