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 Services for Newtown seniors are sponsored by the Commission on Aging and are available at the Multi-Purpose Building on Riverside Road in Sandy Hook. For more information about programs offered at the Senior Center call 270-4310.

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 Services for Newtown seniors are sponsored by the Commission on Aging and are available at the Multi-Purpose Building on Riverside Road in Sandy Hook. For more information about programs offered at the Senior Center call 270-4310.

For information on federal, state and community resources available to seniors, call 270-4330 or 270-4315.

You may drop in at the Senior Center on Riverside Road in Sandy Hook weekdays between 10 am and 4 pm. A hot meal is served at noon for which you must reserve three days in advance.

Newtown has daily door-to-door mini-bus service Monday through Friday. Monday from 1 to 3 pm the mini-bus will go to Sand Hill Plaza. Fridays, the bus will alternate going to Danbury Fair Mall and to Berkshire Shopping Plaza. Cost is 60 cents each way for the Sand Hill Plaza trip, 75 cents each way for out of town. Call 748-2511 TWO DAYS IN ADVANCE to book a ride and get the out-of-town Friday schedule.

News For Week of June 11-15

REMINDERS: OUR ANNUAL PICNIC will be Thursday, June 28, at Dickinson Park on Elm Drive. The party will run from 11 am to 3 pm. Cost is just $4 per person. Stop by the senior center or call 270-4310 to sign up. Bring to the picnic your favorite lawn chair, sunglasses, playing cards, a big smile, and be ready to enjoy a fun-filled afternoon with friends. Hamburgers, hot dogs and salads will be served.

The American Legion Auxiliary of Newtown is looking for volunteers to knit or crochet slippers for the VA Hospital as well as for those in the armed forces. This worthwhile project is called “OPERATION TOASTY TOES,” and Marilyn Place has the directions for slippers whether knitted or crocheted. She also has plenty of donated yarn for anyone willing to undertake this project. Call if you are interested, 270-4310.

We can always use DONATIONS OF MATERIAL AND YARN at the senior center.

We are always updating the SENIOR CENTER’S BIRTHDAY LIST, too. Call 270-4310 so that we may wish you well on your next trip.

HERE’S TO THE 20TH CENTURY: Write down some of your memories of the changes you experienced during the 20th Century and submit them to Marilyn so that they can be included in the Senior Center Scrapbook.

NEED HELP WITH MEDICARE? A HICAP/CHOICES volunteer is here on Monday afternoons from 1 to 2 pm by appointment only.There is no charge for this service — talk to someone who can give you good answers, to help with problems and/or changes. Call the center to make an appointment. To talk to a CHOICES representative at any time, call 800/944-9422.

THE BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP meets the first Wednesday of the month from 2 to 3 pm. However, with the first Wednesday of July falling on Independence Day, the next meeting will be on July 11. That gives you an extra week to read the next book to be discussed, Jane Smiley’s A Thousand Acres.

YOGA CLASSES HAVE BEEN EXPANDED at Newtown Senior Center. Join Helen Herbold on Monday afternoons at 1 as well as Thursday mornings at 10:15. Helen specializes in hatha yoga, a gentle system of yoga where each student listens to his or her body, stretches within his or her capability without discomfort, and learns to use diaphramatic breathing, relaxation and meditation. This gentle type of yoga can be practiced by anyone at any age and state of health. Benefits include improvements in flexibility, circulation, concentration, balance, tension and even your internal organs. Bring a mat or towel to lie on and wear loose clothing (no belts; sweats are perfect).

Join teacher Toni Ivey for CRAFT CLASSES each Tuesday at 1 pm.

Debbie Kenyon is now leading the EXERCISE CLASS on Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 10 am. The classes are vigorous yet gentle, with lots of stretches. Participants will be encouraged to go at their own rate and will finish feeling refreshed, vigorated and with more energy. Come join the fun.

Join us at BROOKFIELD LANES each Tuesday and Thursday for a great time bowling. We meet at noon and the cost is only $1.25 per game.

We have started our CHORUS GROUP again. Join us at the senior center each Thursday afternoon at 1 pm. Join us, too, if you play the piano.

The QUILTING CLASS meets every Friday at 10 am.

THE MOBILE SCAN BONE DENSITY TESTING UNIT will be at the senior center on Friday, June 22. Stop by the senior center to pick up a questionnaire and medical insurance form you will need for the test, and then call American MobileScan at 888-456-1126 to schedule an appointment.

“THE GOLDEN AGE OF RADIO” will be presented on Wednesday, July 11.

Details concerning TRIPS FOR NEWTOWN SENIORS are available at the senior center. The following is basic information for upcoming offerings. Visit the senior center for full itineraries and reservations. Also please remember that all trips must be paid for with ten working days of when you sign up for a trip.

Newtown seniors can spend Wednesday, June 20, at CARAMOOR HOUSE MUSEUM in Westchester County, N.Y. Cost is $56 per person, and we will be leaving the senior center at 9:45pm.

It’s polka time again. Join us for the POLKAFEST AT HUNT’S LANDING on Tuesday, July 10. Cost is $37 and we will be leaving by 9 am.

“COASTAL CONNECTICUT” is a day trip we will be hosting on Wednesday, July 18, to lower Fairfield County. Departure is 9 am and cost is $64 per person. Visit the senior center for details.

Join us for a trip to Westchester Theater to see Jekyll and Hyde on Thursday, August 2. Departure is 9:30 am, and cost is $57 per person.

Trips are also being scheduled to the CANADIAN ROCKIES in July, trips to BERMUDA AND NASHVILLE in September, NEW MEXICO in October, and a trip to FRANCE as well as an outing to RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL for its traditional Christmas Spectacular in November.

Menu For Week Of June 11-15

Reservations must be made three days in advance.

Meals are subject to change.

Meals include low-fat milk and margarine.

Monday: Salisbury steak w/ mushroom gravy, whipped potatoes, Brussels sprouts, rye bread, lemon pudding w/ topping;

Tuesday: Turkey w/ gravy, herb stuffing, spinach w/ vinegar, cranberry sauce, grapefruit juice, pumpernickel break, angel food cake w/ berries;

Wednesday: Chicken noodle soup, unsalted crackers, tuna croquettes, tartar sauce, corn, coleslaw vinaigrette, soft roll, fruit;

Thursday: Chicken cacciatore, rice, fresh zucchini, biscuit, diet fruited Jell-O w/ topping;

Friday: Pot roast w/ gravy, mashed potatoes, carrot coins, oatmeal bread, Father’s Day cake.

Activities Schedule, June 11-15

Monday: AM Pinochle, Bridge, art class, final opportunity for energy assistance; PM yoga, HMO help (by appointment);

Tuesday: AM Pinochle, exercise; PM bowling (at Brookfield Lanes), crafts, New Horizons;

Wednesday: AM line dancing, Pinochle; PM Bingo, book discussion group;

Thursday: AM exercise, Pinochle, yoga; PM crafts, bowling (at Brookfield Lanes), chorus group, performance by Larry Ayce;

Friday: AM mah jongg, sewing, quilting; PM knitting.

 

 Remember, you must call three days in advance to book a meal or a ride, 270-4310; the Senior Bus, 748-2511.

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