Programs

    Free Technology

    Are you 60 and over, socially isolated, and would you benefit from technology that gives you access to online programs, services, email services etc?  As part of the Cares Act funding, Stay Connected is offering free appropriate technology to those that qualify.

    Those that qualify for this program will also receive training on how to use these devices. Please call the Senior Center @ 860-434-1605 to request a screening.

    Trick or Treat Parade

    Please join us on Friday, On October 30th between 1:00-2:00pm we will be having a drive thru TRICK OR TREAT PARADE for our members. We will be asking everyone to drive through with a mask on. Although you do not have to dress up for this event, if you do dress up, you will be entered to win a $25.00 gift card to Big Y. Registration before Friday, October 23rd is required for this event. Call (860)434-1605 ext. 240 to register.

    Current Events Lectures.: Jared Day, PhD

    Starting in September we will be welcoming back Jared Day, PhD here to resume our American History and Current Events Lectures. The American History lectures will be held virtually at 2pm the first Friday of each month. Likewise, the Current Events lectures will be held virtually at 2:00pm the third Friday of each month. Please call to register for either or both sessions and get the sign-in code for them. September’s & October’s lecture topics along with a description are listed below. November & December topics will be announced in an upcoming newsletter.

    Andrew Jackson – Hero of Democracy?

    Part 1- September 4th at 2pm, Part 2- October 2nd at 2pm:

    This set of lectures will examine one of the most transformative and controversial presidents in US history, Andrew Jackson, a politician and leader who became a political and social icon for a generation of Americans in the first half of the nineteenth century. We will explore Jackson’s early life and military career along with the political rise of the “near west” as a distinct region and a force in American society. With seminal crises involving the Second National Bank, Nullification, the Cherokees’ “Trail of Tears,” and many other events, Jackson’s presidential tenure represented a clear demarcation away from the patrician politics of the era of the founding fathers and towards a democracy that was, by turns, more inclusive, more populist, and more volatile.

    India: An Asian Superpower? – October 16th at 2pm

    This lecture will examine the exceptional economic development of the world’s largest democracy, India. It will explore the key strengths and weaknesses of its economic development strategies as well as the historical, cultural and geographical limitations the country has had to endure.