November Lunch Menu
* Lunch reservations MUST be called into the Estuary at (860)388-1611 x216 by 11am the business day before. You can sign up for the whole month at a time or for a group of days. Lunch is served Tues– Thursday at 12pm. Meals are a $3.00 donation that can be paid at the time of lunch. If you do not have $3.00, no senior will be turned away for an inability to pay
Tues Nov 1- Spaghetti w/Meatballs, Broccoli, Garlic Knot, Orange
Wed Nov 2-Baked Tilapia Sweet Potatoes, Spinach, Mandarin Oranges
Thurs Nov 3- Salisbury Steak w/Beef Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans, Fruit Cocktail
Tues Nov 8-Beef Stew, Mixed Vegetables, Biscuit, Apple Crisp
Wed Nov 9- Chicken Stroganoff w/Mushroom Gravy, Egg Noodles, Brussel Sprouts, Spiced Apples
Thurs Nov 10-Stuffed Sole, Wild Rice, Creamed Spinach, Chocolate Pudding, Fruit Juice
Tues Nov 15- Chicken Stir Fry, Brown Rice, Oriental Blend Veg, Pineapple Bits
Wed Nov 16- Baked Chicken, Breast w/Sage Maple Cream Sauce, Spaghetti Squash, Herbed Lentil Pilaf, Asparagus Blend Veg, Pears.
Fri Nov 18- THANKSGIVING LUNCH-Roast Turkey & Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Stuffing, Green Beans, Cranberry Sauce, Dinner Roll, Slice of Pumpkin Pie
Tues Nov 22– Stuffed Shells w/ Marinara Sauce, Italian Blend Vegetables, Mandarin Oranges
Wed Nov 23-Meatloaf w/Gravy. Mashed Potatoes, Carrot Coins, Peaches
Tues Nov 29– Baked BBQ Chicken, Rice Pilaf, Spinach, Peaches
Wed Nov 30-Birthday Lunch-Shepherd’s Pie, Corn, Biscuit, Fruit Juice, Birthday Cake
Thanksgiving Lunch and 50’s+60’s Rock n Roll
Friday, November 18th at 12:00pm
Cost for the meal is a $3.00 donation. To sign up for the lunch, please call (860)388-1611 x 216 before November 11th and reserve your spot at the Old Lyme Site.
Join us for Joe Mac and Friends immediately following lunch.
Lifelong Learning Lecture: The Life of Harriet Tubman
Wednesday, November 9th at 1:00pm
Join us for a free performance of The Life of Harriet Tubman performed by Adwoa Bandele-Asante. Through the story of Harriet Tubman’s struggle for freedom from slavery and inclusion as an American citizen, learners will understand how faith, courage and commitment inspired this great woman
warrior, healer and builder of the 20th century.
Lifelong Learning Lecture: The 1964/65 NY World’s Fair
Wednesday, November 2nd at 1:00pm
With the Bow Tie Historian, Jason Scappaticci. Fondly remembered
today by many who grew up in the tri-state area, the 1964/65 New York World’s Fair attracted 50 million visitors, and it wasn’t even an officially sanctioned world’s fair.
This lecture is free for members ($10 each for non-members). Call to pre-register
“Take Your Best Shot” Camera Club
On November 30th 10:00am– The Camera Club will meet to hang our Photography Exhibit at the OL Town Hall.