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    Inclement Weather Notice

    If the area experiences bad weather – classes, programs and transportation may be cancelled OR the Senior Center may be closed.

    Weather related cancellations and closings are posted on

    WFSB TV Channel 3, WICH-1310AM or WCTY-97.7 FM radio stations.

    **We are listed as ROSE CITY SENIOR CENTER for cancellations and closings.**

     

    RSVP Veterans Coffeehouse

    The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Veterans Coffeehouse provides a comfortable location for all veterans and their spouses to meet for coffee, socialize and receive information regarding veterans benefits and services through state and federal agencies and programs.

    Now meeting at a new location!

    Easterseals Veterans Rally Point  24 Stott Ave. Norwich

    1st & 3rd Tuesday from 9:00a.m. – 11:00a.m.

    For more information contact: Ted Pappagallo, Veterans Coffeehouse Coordinator

    (860) 425-6615  or  tpappagallo@tvcca.org

     

     

    Who we are – Content by Judy

    Somehow, we all need to help change the perception of what the definition of ‘old people’ really is. What a ‘senior’ is. What ‘old’ means.

    We all have that picture in our head of what old is until we get there. Then ‘oh but that’s not me’.

    Think about it… When you’re 13 – 30 is OLD! When you’re in your early 20’s – 45 is ancient! Never mind 65!!

    Then you see a guy at the hardware store loading his truck. He offers to help you (you being 30) and you get to talking and then you realize he’s in his 70’s and not old at all.

    Odds are that volunteer fireman that shows up is 50+ if not 70 because the younger generation doesn’t have time to volunteer.

    You get to talking to a neighbor about your kids, school and all. She offers some help. You’re grateful. It’s really good advice that will help. Later you chuckle when you realize she could be your grandmother.

    You then start looking around and realize the school crossing guard has been there for like 8 years and you know he started doing that after he had been retired for a while. The lady who just checked you out at the store has to be at least that old. And wait the delivery guy is retiring next month. Three teachers at school retired last year.

    Then it’s like ‘Hey wait that will be me in 10 years. And I sure am NOT ‘old’.

    We all need to keep in mind that all these ‘old’ people are much younger than people of the same age a generation or two ago. They are out there working, enjoying hobbies, volunteering, at the gym, hiking and exercising. They are on social media, online, and signing up on the dating sites. They are bloggers, shopping and surfing the web right along with the rest of us.

    These ‘old’ people run marathons, play pickleball, go out dancing, and travel more than the rest of us.

    I’ll bet a lot of people you see when you’re out and about that you might think are in their 50’s, are really in their 70’s. Those people you see who are ‘old’ are probably closer to 90. Yes!! 90!!

    So, lets rethink what defines ‘old’. Let’s not dismiss an age group just because we think they are ‘old’. Remember if you’re lucky you’ll reach that point in your life. And when you do hope you are as young as today’s ‘old’ people!!

    And reach out to those you think of as ‘seniors’ and make a friend – they are younger and more fun than you think!!

    St. Vincent de Paul Place Miracle Bag Donations

    The Senior Center will be collecting items to donate to St. Vincent de Paul Place this Holiday Season for use to make Miracle Bags.  Miracle Bags are full of hygiene items that are given out not only at the Holidays but also available year round to those in need.  Approximately 440 bags are given out monthly.  Please donate to this great cause!

    Items that are needed: bar soap, deodorant, razors, shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste, toothbrushes, shaving cream, toilet paper, combs, hair brushes, winter hats, winter gloves, winter scarves, socks, individually wrapped candy (fun size bars) and granola bars.  Monetary donations and gift cards ($5 or $10) to Stop & Shop, ShopRite, Big Y, Walmart and Target are also appreciated.

    *Please be sure all items are new, in unopened containers and not expired.*

    If you would like to make a donation, please drop items off at Reception no later than

     

    * * MEDICARE OPEN ENROLLMENT 2021* *

    Deadline to make changes to your plan is December 7th

    Medicare Part C (Advantage Plans) and Part D (Prescription Drug Coverage).

    Medicare health plans and prescription drug plans can make changes each year to things like cost, coverage providers and pharmacies.  During open enrollment, you have the opportunity to review and make changes to your plan.  Schedule an appointment to re-evaluate your current plan.

    Norwich Residents ~ Please call Carolyn for an appointment (860) 889-5960

    Medicare Benefits Counselor Natalie is also available to assist any seniors,  60 years and older, who live in New London County.

    NL County Residents 60+ ~ Please leave a message for Natalie (860) 889-5960