Programs

    AARP Drive Safety Class

    Friday, November 15th at 1:00pm for an AARP Drive Safety Class which will be held from 1:00-5:00 pm. Call to sign up. Cost is $15.00 for members/ $20.00 for non-members. Only checks will be accepted

    First Ladies: An Adventure in Glamour, Guts and Gumption.

    Wednesday, November 13th at 1:00pm for First Ladies: An Adventure in Glamour, Guts & Gumption. Learn the personalities and adventures of the women who became the First Ladies of the United States. Who were they really? What made  them tick? Did they love or loathe their role? Did they sink or swim navigating the complexities of politics, protocol and publicity, whether they did so willingly or not? The presentation is designed to be lively, humorous and engaging by weaving historical and modern events and facts about First Ladies to understand and appreciate the important role they play, starting with Martha Washington. Presenter Mariann Millard will be sharing her personal anecdotes as a Licensed DC Guide leading tours in DC. This will be judiciously used to enhance the First Lady experience. Join us for this free event. Please call (860) 434-4127 to register.

    Lunch with Trooper Greg Hunter

    Wednesday, November 13th at 11:30pm join us for our Officer for Lunch Program. We will welcome Resident Trooper Greg Hunter to eat lunch and visit with us.

    18 Steps To Fall Proof Your Home

    Tuesday, November 12th at 1:00pm for “18 Steps to Fall Proof your Home” presented by Care One Security representative Jeff Piscitelli. Did you know that 1 in 4 Americans aged 65+ falls every year? Fall are the leading cause of fatal and  non-fatal injuries for older Americans. Come learn how through practical lifestyle adjustments, evidenced-based programs,  and community partnerships, the number of falls can be reduced substantially

    Perspective On Africa: Past and Present

    Friday, November 8th at 1:00pm for part 3 of our Current Lecture Series with Jared Day, PHD: Perspective on Africa: Past and Present. Long labeled a region in crisis, most of Africa has experienced remarkable growth and relative stability in recent decades. This lecture explores colonial and post-colonial trends in this part of the world, looking at why many countries
    experienced so much adversity while others have made progress.