Programs

    Raphael Vineyard and Winery

    Tue, July 26th – Day trip to Long Island with a tour of the Raphael Vineyard & Winery with time afterwards in Greenport. Lunch not included. Trip fee is $88pp. A lot of walking – stairs involved. Registration begins May 2nd.

    Humble Bees Performance

    Humble Bees A five-man group from central Connecticut will perform in their unique musical style on May 31st at 1:00 pm. (Note: A rousing performance of “Danny Boy” is often played on a 100-year-old saw!) There will also be familiar songs in a sing-a-long format, and humorous songs performed by the Humble Bees. So make sure to mark your calendar for this free and engaging performance.

    Annual SECT Senior Centers’ Event

    Join us for our Annual SECT Senior Centers’ Event on Friday, September 30th from 11:30am-3:00pm at the Port ‘n Starboard Restaurant at Ocean Beach. Buffet dinner will consist of Prime Rib, Rosemary Chicken, Vegetables, Red Roasted Potatoes, Rolls, Coffee, Dessert and Cash Bar. Wear your best glitter and your comfortable denim! Pre-sign up and pre-payment required. The cost is $25.00. Please make checks payable to Senior Resources. For more information call 860-434-1605 ext 240. SECT Event

    Popcorn and a Movie

    The movie The Little Princess starring Shirley Temple will be shown on May 27th at 12:45pm in closed caption.

    Movie: The Little Princess

    Movie: The Little Princess

    Join us on May 27th at 12:45pm as we show in closed caption the movie The Little Princess starring Shirley Temple. When her father, Captain Crewe, goes off to fight in the Boer War, young Sara Crewe (Shirley Temple) is placed into the care of Amanda Minchin, the head of an exclusive private school for girls. Sara lives a wonderful life of a privileged child and is quite happy in her surroundings. When her father is listed as missing in action however, her life goes from one of plenty to that of a poor house maid. Mrs. Minchin agrees to keep her on at the school, but in the absence of her tuition payments, she has to work for her keep. She is soon cleaning out the fireplace and scrubbing floors and is dubbed the little princess by her former schoolmates. She also refuses to accept that her father is dead and prowls the hospitals in the hope of locating him. Luck – and Royal intervention – assist her in her quest.