Programs

    Helpful Information on Scams

    With so many different types of scams, it may seem overwhelming to know what to trust and what not to.  When it comes down to it, scammers are looking for your personal information, including trying to access your computer or they are trying to scam you out of money by asking you to send them gift cards, wire money, asking for a bank transfer or cash.

    When in doubt, hang up, don’t respond to any unknown texts or emails and don’t click any links sent to you from an unknown text or email.  Most of all, don’t give out your personal or bank information!

    Visit  consumer.ftc.gov  and  youtube.com/user/FTCvideos/playlists

    Where you can find information on the following scams:

    • Social Security Scams
    • IRS Scams
    • Phishing Scams
    • Fake Check Scams
    • Lottery Scams
    • Charity Scams
    • Tech Support Scams
    • Plus MORE!

    Visit  consumer.ftc.gov  for information on the following:

    • Register for the Do Not Call List
    • File a Consumer Complaint
    • How to Report Identity Theft
    • Get Your Free Credit Report

     

    Avoid CORONAVIRUS Scams

    Learn how to tell the difference between a real contact tracer and a scammer.  Legitimate tracers will call from your local Health Department and will ask for health information, not money or personal financial information.

    Don’t respond to texts, emails or calls about checks from the government.  The IRS will never contact you by text, email or by phone.

    Ignore offers for vaccinations and home test kits.  Scammers are selling products to treat or prevent COVID-19 without proof that they work.

    Be wary of ads for test kits.  Most test kits being advertised have not been approved by the FDA, and aren’t necessarily accurate.

    Hang up on robocalls.  Scammers are using illegal robocalls to pitch everything from low-priced health insurance to work-at-home schemes.

    Watch for emails claiming to be from the CDC or WHO.  Use sites like coronavirus.gov and usa.gov/coronavirus to get the latest information. Don’t click on links from sources you don’t know.

    Avoid charity scams.  Don’t let anyone rush you into making a donation.  Never donate by cash, gift cards, or by wiring money.  That is the way scammers ask you to pay.

    For more information visit:  ftc.gov/coronavirus/scams 

     

    November’s Virtual Presentations

    These virtual presentations are being shared by AARP, Trumbull Senior Center, Granby Senior Center, Lymes’ Senior Center and Cheshire Senior Center.

     

    • Coffee and Conversation with Bob Maxon Thurs., Nov 5th  10:00a.m.

    Bob Maxon from NBC Connecticut will be talking about his career as a meteorologist.

    Pre-registration required by emailing senior@granby-ct.gov to receive the link.

     

    • New England at 400 Sat., Nov 7th  2:00p.m.

    From Plymouth Rock to the Present, Prof Eric Lehman from the University of Bridgeport, explores how each generation of natives, immigrants etc, have defined this land anew.

    Pre-registration required by emailing programreg@lymepl.org to receive the link.

     

    • Why She Plays: The World of Women’s Basketball Tues., Nov 10th  1:00p.m.

    Christine Baker, an avid player and an assistant coach, pursues an answer through the ranks of the sport from youth basketball to the WNBA.

    Pre-registration required by emailing senior@granby-ct.gov to receive the link.

    • Estate Planning Thurs., Nov 12th  10:00a.m.

    You will learn about Wills, trusts, powers of attorney (POA) and healthcare directives, what these documents are for, and what you need to do to create them.  You’ll also learn about the probate process and how to avoid it.  Even if you already have an estate plan, there’s a good chance it needs updating because laws often change.  Presentation by Elder Law Attorney, Ruth Fortune.

    Pre-registration required by emailing lgravel@cheshirect.org or call (203)272-8286.

     

    • Nuremberg Fri., Nov 13th  11:15a.m.

    Join Historian, Mark Albertson, for an informative history program about the Trial of the Century: Nuremberg.  This month marks the 75th anniversary of this significant event in international jurisprudence and Rule of Law.  Don’t miss out! .

    Pre-registration required by emailing agrace@trumbull-ct.gov to receive the link.

     

    • Clean Food Cooking: From Harvest to Table Wed., Nov 18th  7:00p.m.

    Author and holistic health counselor Terry Walters will explore how Mother Nature provides the nutrition we need to maintain balance and good health.  From homemade Cranberry Chutney to Wild Rice with Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Hazelnuts, Terry’s original recipes are guaranteed to spice up your holiday and winter meals and support your good health at the same time.

    Pre-registration required.  Go to: aarp.cvent.com/Clean1

     

    • How to Stay Safe Online Fri., Nov 20th  10:30a.m.

    Join this virtual presentation to learn about safe online browsing, how to be aware of current scams, email safety, “think before you click” and other important information about being safe online. Presentation by Masonicare IT Security Specialist, Henry Feder.

    Pre-registration required by emailing lgravel@cheshirect.org or call (203)272-8286.

     

    • Clean Food Cooking: Holiday Gift Making Wed., Dec 2nd  7:00p.m.

    Author and holistic health counselor Terry Walters will showcase gifts of good health.  This class will cover everything from one-dish casseroles fitting for family meals or holiday celebrations, to super-food dark chocolate bark, and homemade vanilla extract.  In the name of self-care, you may be hard pressed to share these holidays home-made gems with anyone but yourself!  All of Terry’s recipes will function equally well as starting points for infinite variations to suit your taste.

    Pre-registration required.  Go to: aarp.cvent.com/Clean2

     

    November 20,2020- Documentary ~ Gen Silent

    A virtual screening of the documentary “Gen Silent” is being offered by AARP CT.  Gen Silent shares the stories of LGBT older adults in Greater Boston dealing with the challenges and hopes of growing older.  Since 2010, this landmark movie has inspired a world-wide movement of LGBT and aging advocates to create a safe and welcoming community experiences for older adults and caregivers.

    Those registered will be provided a viewing link via a reminder email 24 hours in advance of the event. That link will be good for 48 hours, beginning at noon on November 20th, to view the documentary.

    To register, go to: aarp.cvent.com/gensilent1120

     

    ATTENTION: Due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19), the Rose City Senior Center is currently closed to the public.

    We are still offering rides for needed doctor appointments and help with grocery shopping.

    Outreach Administrator Carolyn and Program Administrator Hilary are available to assist you.  If you need to contact either one, please call the Senior Center and leave a message on their voicemail.

    Information in this newsletter is as up-to-date as possible but is subject to change or cancellation.

    We will do our best to keep you up to date on changes.

    If you have a question or are looking for services or resources to help you,

    please contact us at (860) 889-5960.