Programs

    Annulty Presentation with Ed Prendergast

    Wednesday, January 24th at 12:30

     

    Join us in welcoming Ed Prendergast, who will be here to talk about what you need to know about annuities, the risks, rewards, and potential pitfalls. The cost is free for members, $5 for non members, 55 years of age or better!

    The Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.

    Monday, January 22nd at 1 PM @ the Old Lyme Town Hall

    Join us for this historical lecture. Presented by Mallory Howard, curator of the Mark Twain House. The Cost is free for members, $10 for non members, 55 years of age or better!

    Veterans Coffeehouse

    Wednesday, January 17th at 9:45 AM @ Old Lyme Town Hall (Big Meeting Room)

     

    Meets the third Wednesday of the month, this program is sponsored by the Old Lyme VFW and the Lymes’ Senior Center. All Veterans are welcome to join us for fellowship, camaraderie, and of course, breakfast refreshments! This program is free for all veterans in the community. Call the Lymes’ Senior Center staff at (860)434û1605 ext. 241 to register or for more information.

    Mark Twain and the Supernatural

    Wednesday, January 3rd at 1 PM @ the Old Lyme Town Hall

     

    Known best today for his frank observations on society, Mark Twain also lived during the spiritualism craze in the United States. Throughout his life he took an interest in the spirit world through attending seances, palm readers, and meeting mediums. The cost to attend is FREE for members, $10 for non=members, 55 years of age or better!

    Snow Scene in Acrylic Art Class

    3 Classes: January 16th, 23rd, 30th from 1:00-2:30pm

    at Rogers Lake Clubhouse; 75 Rogers Lake Trail, Old Lyme

     

    Cost: $25 (cash or check made out to Jeanette Green) and supplies (supply list received upon registration)

    Acrylics are a beautiful medium to work in. More forgiving than watercolors and
    faster drying than oils, they are an ideal tool for producing many different effects.
    Learn how to mix and blend colors, keep your colors moist, create textures, glaze,
    using palette knives, correcting mistakes and so much more! In this class we will
    paint simple winter snow scenes from photos provided. If you have your own photo references, please bring them to class.