Tuesday, March 21st- BOARD GAME SOCIAL
BOARD GAME SOCIAL
Tuesday, March 21st
2:00—4:00 PM
FREE
Board game afternoon! Come and join us for an afternoon of fun! Board game tables set up—take your pick, move around, enjoy the company of friends while having fun!
Coffee & Desserts served.
Please sign up on the bulletin board if you plan to
attend.
Note from Liaison Billy Caron
Dear Seniors,
Myself, the Town Council, and the
Mayor are preparing work on the Town
Budget and as you can imagine, this is quiet
a difficult task with the pending state
cuts to each municipality. We will all work
hard to provide our residents with the best
possible, viable budget. During this time, I
welcome you input and as always, I am
available for comments, suggestions, and
concerns at any time throughout the year.
~ Liaison Billy Caron
Starting Tuesday, April 4th- Ballroom Dancing
EVENING PROGRAMS AT THE CENTER
We are continuing to add some evening programs
at the Senior Center for our residents 60+.
Starting Tuesday, April 4th from 5:30-6:30 PM
Ballroom Dancing
Must register in front office during
office hours to participate. Come
and have some great fun and exercise
while learning the beautiful ballroom
dancing! Partners are not
necessary! Classes are FREE!
Tuesday, March 2, 2017 2:00 PM- SAINT PATRICK’S DINNER with Entertainment by: Pierce Campbell!
SAINT PATRICK’S DINNER
Tuesday, March 2, 2017 2:00 PM
Dinner, Irish Music, Raffles, Games & Fun
Cost: $6.00 donation
Entertainment by: Pierce Campbell!
Menu: Corned Beef & Cabbage, Boiled Potatoes, Carrots, coffee & dessert & more!
Come join us and celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day (your first Saint Patrick’s Dinner of the year!) Come and enjoy a wonderful meal, some great friends, some great Irish music, games & raffles! Always a great time! Please sign up on the bulletin board if you plan to attend! Bus is available!
Dear Seniors,
I have been meeting with the Director and we are working together to make sure that the Town of Montville is prepared for the continuing growth of the elderly population. As we all know, the senior population is the fastest growing population in the country and is expected to continue to grow at a significant rate for decades to come. I would like to make certain that in our Town, we are prepared for this growth and that our services and programs can match the population. As always, I am available for comments, suggestions, and concerns.
-Liaison Billy Caron