Programs

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Fitness Programs

The Fitness Programs at the Groton Senior Center promote and maintain the physical abilities of participants and also group classes offer a chance to socialize with other class members and provide mental stimulation through music and physical motion.  Class sizes range from small Qi Gong classes to large Cardio Sculpt classes.

Music Programs

The music programs at the center provide an opportunity for seniors to develop their skills in music whether it is learning to read music, sing in harmony or learning to play piano.  The choruses also take a leadership role in the community by going out to entertain at adult day centers, nursing facilities and schools.

Education/Enrichment

Programs in this category provide seniors with time to learn new skills in the areas of the arts, technology, health and more.  Through education the seniors develop and help maintain their mental abilities as well as support their self-esteem and creative needs.  Class sizes are small to medium.

Cards/Games

A variety of choices for group play and individual play.  Promotes mental stimulation and provides for socialization.  Research has shown that Bingo and other games are good for the brain.  They stimulate memory, attention skills and have great social interaction which works on many parts of the brain.  Our games programs include a variety of levels from basic to more challenging options.

Social Scene

These are events often attached to meals that are offered to provide socialization and entertainment for seniors.  Most events have a meal or food attached to them. These include the afternoon teas, monthly birthday/anniversary parties, special breakfasts, club gatherings, dinner and movie nights, annual Gnog Show (formerly Gong Show), annual Great American Picnic, Luau, Thanksgiving Dinner, Holiday dinner and Rotary dinners.  A regional dinner dance is held annually also to allow for socializing with friends from the other towns in the county.

Community Service Programs

These programs offer the seniors an opportunity to take a leadership role in community involvement either through sponsoring a community event or by participating in the community event.

Health Services

These services are provided to help seniors age at home and stay as well as possible.  Everyone is encouraged to take advantage of the programs.

Nutrition Services 

In addition to health services, the nutrition programs offer the opportunity for improved nutrition for participants and also in some cases a way to socialize with other seniors in small to large groups.

Human Service programs

These programs also support seniors aging in place.  They promote individual self-efficacy in making better choices and decisions about their individual needs.

Transportation Services

These programs support aging in place and allow seniors to stay active in their community and at the center.

    Big Prizes: Club 55 Annual Raffle has begun

    Club 55 Annual Raffle
    Club 55 is independent organization that works with Groton Senior Center. This annual fundraiser contributes to the altruistic projects Club 55 supports during the year.

    Tickets:$1.00 per ticket or book of 5 tickets for $5.00

    PRIZES: 1st $300 / 2nd $200/ 3rd $100

    Winners will be pulled at the Club 55 Holiday Luncheon Tuesday, December 19th.

    Raffle sales will be held through December 19th, 2017
    To buy tickets: ask at the GSC front desk!
    8:30 am-4:30pm at our front desk.

    WINNER NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN PRIZE

    https://www.facebook.com/GrotonSC/

    Genealogy topic for Senior Learning Network Sept 21

    Thursday, Sept 7 th 130 pm – 230 pm 

    Who We Are, What We Do, and How We Can Help 
    Provided by: NEW ENGLAND HISTORIC GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
    The New England Historic Genealogical Society is the oldest and largest non-profit society of its kind in the country. Founded in 1845, we strive to educate, inspire, and connect people through their family history discovery. And even though New England is in our name, we have resources—both online and at our library—and experts in nearly aspects and areas of family history research. Learn how we can help you explore your ancestry!

    Thursday, Sept 21st  130 pm -230 pm

    Getting Started in Genealogy   
    Provided by: NEW ENGLAND HISTORIC GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
    Genealogy is one of the most valuable pursuits you can participate in—learning about who you are, where you come from, and “meeting” the thousands of people who came before you, can be a rewarding and even life-changing experience. But, how do you get started? Let the New England Historic Genealogical Society guide you through the first steps of family history exploration and gain valuable tips on how to collect, record, and share your data.

    The Senior Learning Network (SLN) provides distant learning opportunities for older adults through the use of interactive video conference technology.

    We ask that you please sign up (as easy as calling us to say you will be in attendance) so that in case of any time changes we may update you! You may call us at 860-441-6785

    Ritz and Glitz lunch and dance

    Annual Regional Senior Centers Event – Ritz and Glitz

    Lunch and Dancing!    Sign up now!!!

    Friday, September 22, 2017   11:30 am to 3:00 pm  at the Port ‘n Starboard at Ocean Beach

    Wear your best Ritz & Glitz—Roaring 20’s Attire! 

    Buffet Dinner: Prime Rib, Rosemary Chicken, Vegetables, Red Roasted Potatoes, Rolls, Coffee, Dessert & Cash Bar

    Entertainment: Airborne Jazz 
    Cost: $25.00 per person Make checks payable to “Senior Resources”

    $2 additional transportation fee

    Important Information about Classes

    Fall 1 Registration dates:
    • Residents – August 7
    • Non residents – August 14

    Fall 2 Registration dates:
    • Residents – October 2
    • Non residents – October 10

    The Fall session runs October 30 through December 22

    Fees – Non-residents pay an additional $10 fee for most classes

    No Class Dates – No classes will be held October 9, November 10, 23, and 24.

    Registration Deadline – Please register before the first week of classes. Any class
    not meeting minimum numbers will be cancelled for the session.

    More information about Groton Senior Center’s programs and services including
    transportation is available on the newsletter rack in The Cove or online at
    GrotonRec.com/Seniors.

    Club Corner News

    Club 55 has been very active this spring
    with making donations to organizations
    in town. The club donated $500 to the
    As Time Goes By Swing Band, $500 to
    the VFW for Memorial Day events and
    flags, $500 to Recreation’s Inclusion
    Program, $1000 to the DARE program,
    and $1000 to the Submarine Veterans
    Memorial East located in the City of
    Groton. The Club also gave four $500
    Achievement Awards to Groton High
    School seniors Noelle Butler and
    Katherine Fairbank, who attended
    Fitch High School, Sophia Nelson
    who attended St. Bernard High School
    and Geralson Withrow who attended
    Ledyard High School. The club holds
    fundraisers during the year to support
    programs throughout the town
    each year. The club also donated
    $100 to an East Lyme High School
    senior who developed a 30 second
    public service announcement on the
    Senior Center now airing on Channel
    2, Town of Groton’s Cable access
    channel. Victoria is planning to go on
    to college for communications.
    The club is now having its
    membership drive. Your $5 annual
    membership not only funds special
    events for seniors and club members
    but helps provide the generous gifts
    above.