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SENIOR CENTER ANNUAL PLANT SALE
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
SATURDAY, MAY 11 TH – 9:00 A.M. TO 1 P.M (RAIN OR SHINE).
(ENTER FROM VERNON STREET)
Select from a huge assortment of hanging baskets, f lowers,
vegetables, herbs and much more. Purchase a Mother’ s Day gift or a gift to yourself to plant in your own garden
Cash and checks accepted. All proceeds support Sen ior Center
programs.
For more information, please call the Senior Center (860) 647-3211
Eileen Faust, Director
MAY 2019 N E W S L E T T E R
City of Manchester
Department of Human Services
www.townofmanchesterct.org Senior Center
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Manchester Senior Center
549 Middle Turnpike East
Manchester, CT 06040
Open: Mon-Fri 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Ph: 860-647-3211 Fax: 860-647-3240
We accept CASH, CHECKS & MC/Visa
Credit/Debit Cards
Payable to: The Town of Manchester
We are handicap accessible
S T A F F :
Eileen Faust
Senior Center Director
Melissa Rankin
Recreation Supervisor
Kathy Nohmy
Sr. Administrative Secretary
______________- am/
Zenaida Reckert - pm
PT Clerical Assistants
Adrian “AJ” Jackson
Custodian/Bus Driver
___________,
Bob Mazzoni
PT Bus Drivers
Nancy Hobby
Debbie Keehner
Kitchen Assistants
Elizabeth Smith Therapeutic Prog Assistant
Kitty Dudley
Social Worker
Cathy Drouin
Health Department Nurse
CONTACT INFORMATION
For the Director, Social Workers, Sr. Advisory
Committee or General Information
860-647-3211
For Senior, Adult and Family Services
860-647-3096
For the Health Department – 860-647-3173
For Silk City Travelers, Missy Rankin
860-647-3210
SENIOR ADVISORY COMMITTEE
DONNA WILSON – Chair MAELENE WILLIAMS – Co-Chair
KARL REICHELT – Secretary MARILYN LANDON – Treasurer
MEMBERS : Barbara Armentano, Grace Carlson, Lee McCray, Marie Munson,
Toni Sterne
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Summer 2019 PROGRAM REGISTRATION PROCESS
Please read the following information carefully
The starting dates for Summer programs vary depending on instructor availability.
Most instructor based programs will begin the week of June 10th
.
Must have a valid 2018/2019 Membership Card to register for all programs.
PROGRAM REGISTRATION: Registration for all programs, except those listed on the lottery registration form will begin on Wednesday, May 15, 2019. Seniors may register at any registration location beginning May 15th at 9:00AM. Registration will be on-going. Register at the Manchester Senior Center, the Community “Y” Recreation Center, Center Springs Recreation Office, or at the Customer Service Center. PLEASE do not rush to register on May 15th if your class does not fill up, or is a drop-in program, feel free to register any time before the class begins. This will minimize long waiting lines and result in a more pleasant registration experience. LOTTERY REGISTRATION:
• We keep all registration lottery forms submitted as PROOF OF EACH MEMBERS LOTTERY SUBMISSION
• Class postings of acceptance into the lottery class es will be posted in the LOBBY on Monday, May 13 th.
IMPORTANT – PLEASE READ
If you registered for a class and did not get in to the class you wanted:
• Your name will automatically be placed on the class waiting list and a credit will be applied to your
account. (At which time you may not attend this class until you have received a call from the front
office advising you that you are being enrolled/registered/signed up into this class from the waiting list.
The instructor must clear this information with Missy Rankin, Recreation Supervisor, before anyone
may attend the class. Attendance sheets are taken into accountability. It is an unfair practice to others
on the waiting list if you attend this class before given permission to attend. We usually wait about a
month (30 days) before we open waiting lists, call you, and allow you to attend the class.) We
appreciate your cooperation.
• If you would like to register for another class, or check for lottery class openings after the drawing, you
can do so starting on May 15th. You can use the credit on your account at that time, or you can save
the credit for any other future class or membership. If you would rather have a refund check mailed to
you instead of having a credit on your account, please call the front office at 860-647-3211 and we
would be happy to process it for you.
• PLEASE NOTE: if at any time after Classes have begun and YOU DO NOT SEE YOUR NAME ON THE
ATTENDANCE SHEET – it means that you should come to the front desk and verify your sign
up/enrollment/registration for the class. **
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H E A L T H S E R V I C E S Blood Pressure – Drop In Cathy Drouin, RN, BSN, Sr Ctr Nurse Wed, MAY 01, 2019 NO BP CLINIC Wed, MAY 08, 2019 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon Wed, MAY 15, 2019 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon Wed, MAY 22, 2019 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon Wed, MAY 29, 2019 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon If you have any questions, please contact the Health Department at 860-647-3173 or go online at http://humanservice.townofmanchester.org/health
*Foot Care–Appointment Only Friday, MAY 3 rd & MAY 17 th The cost of foot care is now $29 due to substantial increases in insurance and supply costs as well as maintaining a professional nursing staff. As always, if anyone has a problem with the increase we will adjust accordingly. This is a valuable service we offer, so give the Health Department a call at 860-647-3173 and make that important appointment today! This service is not billed to Medicare, Medicaid, or private insurance. THIS CLINIC IS NOT FOR DIABETICS. If you have diabetes, diabetic neuropathy and loss of protection in your foot, MEDICARE PART B covers One (1) diabetic foot exam every SIX (6) months by a Podiatrist.
A Functional & Naturopathic Approach to Being Health Healthy The Manchester Health Department in Partnership with the Whiton Branch Library is sponsoring “A Functional & Naturopathic Approach to Being Health Healthy” Please join Dr. Diane Zitserman, ND. LAc of Collaborative Natural Health Partners, LLC on Wednesday, May 1 st at 6:30pm at the Whiton Branch Library located at 100 North Main Str eet. Please contact [email protected] or call 860-645-0821 to REGISTER or call with questions. Vascular Disease - What to Look For On Tuesday, May 14 th, at 11:00am , Dr. Jeffrey Ranaudo a Board-Certified general and vascular Surgeon will discuss vascular disease, what to look for, how your Doctor diagnoses it and some of the newest treatments. Free ultra-sound screening will be offered following the presentation at the Manchester Senior Center from 12:00 to 4:00pm . Space is limited so please sign up early. Call the Manchester Health Department at (860) 647-3173 to REGISTER and schedule an appointment . Mass Training CPR/Stop the Bleed The Manchester Health Department, Fire-Rescue-EMS, Manchester CPR Program, Ambulance Services of Manchester and HeartSafe/AED committee are committed to raising awareness of the value of CPR & AED use in Manchester. A reduced cost American Heart Association Heartsaver CPR /Choking for adult and child & proper use of AED is being offered on Wednesday, June 12 th from 6:00pm - 9:30pm at the Community Y Recreation Center located at 78 North Main Street, Manchester CT. Also included is free “Stop the Bleed” training, teaching skills that can be used to stop uncontrolled bleeding in an emergency situation. Space is limited so call now . The cost for CPR is $15.00 for Manchester residents and $25.00 f or non-residents. You must REGISTER at RecOnLine.townofmanchester.org or in person or by p hone at the Community Y - (860) 647-3164.
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H E A L T H S E R V I C E S 2019 Senior Health Fair “Thank You” On March 28, 2019, the Manchester Health Department and Senior Center held “Circus with a Purpose” Senior Health Fair . There were over 50 health care agencies and vendors providing free and low cost health screenings such as hearing, blood pressure, mammography, memory, diabetes, bone densitometry and blood glucose. Healthy food sampling, massage and many door prizes filled the day. More than 300 seniors came and learned about a wide range of topics, including but not limited to safe driving, cardiovascular diseases, elder care, nutrition, sleep disorders, and emergency preparedness. The Manchester Health Department and Senior Center would like to give a big shout out to all the volunteers who helped to make “Circus with a Purpose” Senior Health Fair so successful. Thank You!!! SAVE THE DATE: Avoiding Unnecessary Risks Falls threaten the independence and safety of seniors daily. Falling does not have to be a normal part of aging; there are steps you can take to prevent falls. Tuesday, June 11 th from 10-11am , Chlake Raineau multi-certified fitness specialist will teach exercises that can decrease your risk of falling and discuss changes and behaviors that will help you to remain independent. Please call the Manchester Health Department at (860) 647-3173 to R EGISTER - Space is Limited.
Dr. Tricia Hall will be seeing patients at the Manchester Senior Center. Dr. Hall will be at the Senior Center the First Friday of every month from 9:00a.m. – 12:00 p .m. Dr. Hall is double-board certified in Family Medicine and Osteopathic Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine from the American Osteopathic Board of Neuromuscular Medicine.
To make an appointment, please call 860-533-4678 or stop by the ECHN Medical Office at the Senior Center to check same day availability*
*PLEASE PROVIDE MEDICAL INSURANCE INFORMATON
Wednesday Blood Pressure Clinic will continue as scheduled
P R O G R A M N O T E S
AARP Drivers Safety Program (card rm) If you have any questions about the information outlined, you are encouraged to contact a volunteer in your area or contact 1-800-569-1658 or [email protected]. Classes are scheduled as follows: MAY 30th, and JUNE 27 th. You may SAVE at least 5% on your Auto Insurance. The class is limited to 25 participants. Class time begins at 8:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. (Feel free to bring a coffee or tea and a snack with you. There is a break around 11a.m.) AARP does not accept walk-ins the day of the class. You may sign up at the Front Desk in person to REGISTER. $15.00 for AARP members or $20.00 non-AARP members. Payments made by Check only, made payable to AARP .
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P R O G R A M N O T E S
Advisory Committee Meeting YOUR Advisory Committee will be meeting on Friday, MAY 3 rd and JUNE 7 th at 9:00 a.m . in the Library to discuss issues of concern to members! Attending meetings is your chance to see the committee in action and to let them know that you support them 100%. All Senior Center and New Members are encouraged to attend. Biking SPRING Schedule Mondays 1:00-3:30pm Rides vary from 10-15 miles, paved or hard-pack surface with flat/gentle hills, relaxed, stopping for water breaks/things of interest. Farther locations could run until 4-4:30pm. Plan accordingly. You’ll be notified by e-mail the day before a ride should there by inclement weather and the ride will be rescheduled to Monday of the next week. 4/22 - Vernon Rails to Trails (Bolton Spur) meet at Colonial/Sheldon Road pkg lot. 5/6 - Farmington Canal North (Simsbury to Suffield) See John Flynn for directions 5/20 - Windsor Bissell Bridge /Main Street. See John Flynn for directions. 6/10 - Airline Trail South (Colchester to East Hampton). See John Flynn for directions. 6/24 - Southwick Rail Trail (Granby to Westfield, MA). See John Flynn for directions. Bocce League Registration for the 2019 Bocce League has begun. If you would like to play, please call Missy Rankin, Recreation Supervisor at 860-647-3210 or sign up at the Front Office. To guarantee your spot in the league you must REGISTER by FRIDAY, MAY 3 rd. The first day of matches will begin on Wednesday, May 22 nd and play every Wednesday morning. Book Group The Book Group will meet on Tuesday, May 21 st at 10:30 in the Library . “The Island” by Elin Hilderbrand. A family in upheaval after a cancelled wedding fill an island summer with heartache, laughter, and surprises. Butterfly Program Barbara Armentano’s love for butterflies began over ten years ago. She has been actively sharing her knowledge with organizations and has been a member of the Butterfly Garden at Northwest Park. Barbara will be presenting at the Senior Center on Thursday, May 30 th at 11:00am in the Card Rm. Last year Barbara and her daughter Nancy walked through the Senior Center garden and found butterfly eggs nesting on some of the plants. They accumulated the eggs to raise until the end of the season. Some of the gardeners were interested in learning about raising butterflies and this presentation may be helpful to them. Everyone is welcome to come learn more about these beautiful creatures. Please call 860-647-3211 to REGISTER . Computer Room The Computer Lab open from 8:30a.m. – 4:15pm ( hours are subject to change). Jim Lessard may be available as a courtesy to answer your questions in the computer room Monday and Thursday (9:00 – 11:00a.m.)
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P R O G R A M N O T E S
Guided Meditation – Summer Hours Guided Meditation is being moved from Wednesdays this summer only and will be held on Mondays only for the summer from 11:15am – 11:45a.m . in the AUDITORIUM for the SUMMER Session. Classes will begin on MONDAY, JUNE 10th and go until MONDAY, AUGUST 5 th. Open Registration for classes BEGINS on WEDNESDAY, MAY 15th at 9:00am. Hiking Schedule – Thursdays TIMES: A) 1 to 3 PM – Local areas B) 12:30 to 3:30/4 PM – More distant areas/Carpooling **Note: All carpooling for this session will be from the Big Y parking lot (far end near the Asian restaurant) at the corner of Oakland St. and Tolland Turnpike (Rtes 83 and 30). If there is snow on the ground but it is otherwise a nice day, we may switch from the woodland hike listed to an “urban hike” on the downtown sidewalks of Manchester, Glastonbury or something similar. You will be notified by email of any such changes or cancellations. May 2 – Windermere Trl, Vernon/Ellng – B May 9 – Holcomb Farm, West Granby – B1
May 23 – Schoolhouse Brook Park, Mansfield – B1 June 6 – Kendall Mtn Conservation Area, Tolland – B1
Iceland Revealed 2019 Trip Presentation Thursday, May 9 th at 11:00am in the Card Room for an informational meeting on this amazing upcoming trip. A representative from Tours of Distinction will be here to go over all the details of this fabulous itinerary and will be available to answer any of your questions. Don’t miss your opportunity to go on the trip of a lifetime! Please call 860-647-3211 to REGISTER. Newcomers Meeting The next Newcomer’s meeting, open to those 60+ and Members will be held on Wednesday, May 15th at 11:00 a.m. in the Library . New members will receive introductions to our programs and tour our facility. You must REGISTER with the front office by calling (860) 647-3211 ahead of time so we may properly prepare for your visit. If you would like to have lunch with us, please register for lunch on Monday, MAY 13th or Tues, MAY 14 th by 12:00 Noon . We look forward to your visit!
Red Hat Society The MAY meeting will be held on Tues, MAY 7th and JUNE 4 th at 1:00 pm . New members always WELCOME! Bring a friend. If you’re interested in joining the Royal Scarlet Gadabouts Red Hat Chapter, please contact Queen Maelene Williams at (860) 644-1747. Travel Committee Meeting Join us on Thurs, MAY 9 th @ 11:00am in the Card Rm . Please call the front office at 860-647-3211 to SIGN UP , Everyone is welcome.
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IN THE LOOP
1. Manchester Matters E-mail Stay informed about the Town of Manchester, by receiving periodic emails.
Residents and those who work in town can sign up online at www.townofmanchester.org or call 860-647-5235.
2. Foodshare If you are interested in participating as a single volunteer, with your family or
as part of a service group project, please contact Krista Ostaszewski at Foodshare: 860-286-9999 ext. 104 or e-mail: [email protected].
3. S.eniors H.elp O.ur P.antry Our MACC contribution box is located in the Senior Center Lobby as you enter
the building. With everyone’s help we can keep our MACC box full. To make a monetary contribution to MACC, you can pick up a donation form from the front office and send a check directly to MACC indicating our S.H.O.P. program. The address is 466 Main St, Manchester, CT 06040 .
4. MACC Food Pantry – Donations Monetary Donations to the food pantry can be mailed to P.O. Box 3804,
Manchester, Ct 06045-3804. Food Donations can be dropped off at Manchester Area Conference of Churches, 856 Main St. 9-5pm M-TH, Fri 9-2pm, Saturday @ Kitchen 9-2pm . Special arrangements for food donations can be arranged by calling 860-647-0800 or Beth Stafford, Executive Director/CEO at 860-647-8003 X17. Please visit www.maccct.org. Items needed for the food pantry at this time: Ketchup, Mayo, Pasta Sause, Pasta, Cereal, Oatmeal, Grape Jelly, Tuna, Chef Boyardee, Beef Stew, Red Kidney Beans, and Chicken Noodle/Cream Soups.
5. Support our Troops & Honor our Veterans! Please take a moment to express your gratitude and thank a soldier. Further
details are available online at http://uwc.211ct.org/u-s-troops-how-to-support/ . Small, individual donations can be dropped off at Town Hall Customer Service & Information Center, 41 Center Street, 860-647-5235.
6. Wanted – Senior Men Doubles Tennis players Mondays and Fridays, 7:00am – 9:00am at the East Hartford Tennis Club .
Play is Round Robin, not a league, so you don’t have to commit to every session. Please contact Paul Davern at [email protected] for more information.
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Silk City Travelers
Iceland Revealed - October 19-26, 2019
Iceland is the place to be. This 8 day adventure dives into Iceland’s highlights from a local’s perspective. Traveling
in an escorted group tour, discover Iceland intimately. Teeming with wildlife, spectacular landscapes, wonderful
people and Viking History – Iceland will meet your bucket-list expectations. Let’s not forget the main event:
hunting for the northern lights. Features: Thingvellir National Park, Skogafoss Waterfall, Hallesheioi Power Plant,
Blue Lagoon, Frioheimar Farm Visit, Glacial Lagoon, Strokkur Geyser, 1 northern light excursion, Reykjavik City Tour
and so much more! Price includes Airport Transfers USA & Iceland, Roundtrip International Airfare, 6 Nights
premium hotels, 12 meals, Blue Lagoon Entrance, Frioheimar Farm Visit, Hellisheioi Power Plant, Perlan
Observation, Snorrastofa, Skogar Folk Museum, Local Icelandic guide for all excursions, entrance to Ice Cave at
Langjokull Glacier, 1 hunt for the Northern Lights, Motor coach Transportation in Iceland, Tours of Distinction Tour
Director, and all gratuities for tour director, local guides, and drivers. Cost: $3,999/pp. double, $4,699/pp. single.
Passport Required. 1st deposit of $500 is due at time of reservation, 2nd deposit of $2,500 is due on April 3, 20-19,
and Final payment is due by July 5, 2019. Travel Protection is available for purchase when making first deposit. See
Trip Flyer for more tails on this amazing trip. – SEE PAGE 6 for INFORMATIONAL MEETING COMING UP!!
Previously Advertised Trip Register Anytime!
On Your Feet! An inspiring true story about heart, heritage and two people who believed in their talent and each other to
become the intn’l sensation: Gloria & Emilio Estefan. Lunch @Westchester Dinner Theatre before performance.
Date: Thur, June 6 Cost:$110/pp Includes: R/T transportation, lunch, show, all taxes/gratuities Checks to:
Friendship Tours Deadline: Apr 26 Departs: 7:30am Approx Return: 7:00pm
Lake George Luncheon Cruise Enjoy the natural beauty of the Adirondacks with a summer cruise. After boarding the Lac du Saint Sacrament, we
will embark on a two-hour voyage and see the stately Sagamore Resort, Bolton Landing, as well as island campsites
that make this area one of the most popular vacation destinations in the Northeast. While cruising a buffet lunch
will be served including soup, salad, bread, two chef’s choice entrees, freshly carved deli sandwiches, coffee, tea
and dessert. After the cruise there will be free time to take in what Lake George Village has to offer. Some on your
own options not included in the price of this trip are shopping, mini-golf, and wine tastings. Date: Tuesday, June
18, 2019 Cost: $103/pp. Includes: round trip transportation, tour director, cruise, buffet lunch, and all taxes and
gratuities. Checks to: Tours of Distinction Deadline: May 17 Departs: 7:15 AM Approximate Return: 8:45 PM
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT-LOBSTER
Join us as we travel to the Delaney House in Holyoke, Mass. Enjoy a buffet lunch of all-you-can-eat lobster, a
variety of salads, fresh fruit, pork marengo, grilled focaccia haddock, chicken marsala, baked ziti, vegetables, and
delicious desserts and beverages. Cheese and vegetable platter, shrimp cocktail, salad, and bread will be served at
your table. Also enjoy the amazing talents of John Timpanelli. He’s sure to make you laugh with his great comedic
timing and his outstanding singing voice. DATE: Thursday, July 11th COST: $101/pp INCLUDES: round trip
transportation, buffet lunch, all-you-can-eat lobster, entertainment and all taxes and gratuities. CHECKS TO:
Friendship Tours DEADLINE: May 31st DEPARTS: 10:15 a.m. APPROXIMATE RETURN: 5:00 p.m.
New Trip - Sign up begins Thursday, May 9 - Newport by Land & Sea
Arrive in beautiful Newport and be met by a knowledgeable local step-on guide for a driving tour. See all the
special highlights of Newport, including Bellevue Avenue and Ten Mile Ocean Drive. Spend time on your own at
Bannister and Bowne’s Wharf for Lunch and Shopping. Then board the Amazing Grace – an amazing cruise that
takes you on a tour of historic Newport Harbor and Narragansett Bay. The narrated 1-hur journey offers close-up
views of the lighthouses, America’s Cup Yachts, Grand Estates and so much more. Date: Thursday, August 8, 2019
Cost: $81/pp. Includes: round trip transportation, land and sea tours, step-on-guide, and all taxes and gratuities.
Checks to: Friendship Tours Deadline: June 27 Departs: 8:00 AM Approximate Return: 7:00 PM
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Silk City Travelers
P R O G R A M N O T E S
S P E C I A L E V E N T
Senior Center Plant Sale
Saturday, May 11 th @ 9:00a.m. – 1:00p.m. – RAIN or SHINE! – OPEN TO T HE PUBLIC
Our talented “Greenhouse Volunteers” guided by our experienced horticultural specialist will provide us with a magnificent selection of plants for sale. This event is conducted behind the Senior Center in the parking lot on Saturday, May 11th. Select from a huge assortment of hanging baskets, flowers, vegetables, herbs and much more. Purchase a Mother’s Day gift or a gift for yourself to plant in your own garden. You will not be disappointed.
• All participants must fill out and sign an Emergency Contact Form, and Liability waiver before
participating on any trips
• Make all checks out to the Tour Company listed
• Include your name, address and telephone number on the check
• Checks not filled out properly or received after the deadline will not be accepted.
• All Trips depart from the Senior Center Parking lot unless stated otherwise
• Sign up for new trips does not begin until the stated date on the new trip page
• You do not have to sign up for new trips on the first day of sign-ups, you can sign up on that day and any
day thereafter
• You can sign up any time for trips that have been previously advertised
• You do not have a secured spot on the trip until payment has been made
• If a trip is full your name will be placed on a waitlist, open spots will be filled in order from the wait list
• If a person cancels a trip for any reason, no refunds will be given once payment is received unless we are
able to fill your spot on the trip. We will call our waitlist, if any, and make every effort to fill your spot in
order to be refunded.
Trip Policies:
See Trip Flyers for More Details. Questions? Call Missy Rankin at 860-647-3210
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Senior Center – In General . . .
Lunch Program** – Meals are served from 12:00 to 12:30 p.m. each weekday. Manchester Residents who are 60 years of age or older, or the spouse of an eligible individual, regardless of age may eat lunch at the Senior Center for a suggested donation of $2.50. ** Reservations can be made up to two days ahead of time and no later than the day before by 12:30 p.m. by calling 860-647-3211. You do not have to be a Senior Center Member to eat lunch here. Lunch/menu/service questions can be directed to Eileen Faust, Director, Manchester Senior Center, 860-647-3211.
Senior Center Transportation – Bus rides to and from the Senior Center or for grocery/retail shopping can be scheduled up to 3:00 p.m. on the day before your ride is needed. Call the Senior Center at 860-647-3211 to schedule your ride with us. If you find that you need to cancel your ride with us, please call the office as soon as possible. We appreciate as much advance notice as possible.
Grocery Shopping – Tuesdays* The bus grocery shops on the 1st & 3rd Tuesday at Shop Rite and the 2nd & 4th Tuesday at Stop & Shop - Reminder: Shoppers are limited to only three (3) bags each and 25 lbs/ea bag. Make sure to reserve your bus ride the day before 3:00 p.m. *Schedule subject to change – weather pending January through April. Retail Shopping – Wednesdays * Reserve your bus ride the day before 3:00 p.m. The bus shops on the following schedule: 1st Wednesday – Walmart, 2nd Wednesday – Walmart/Mall, 3rd Wednesday – Kohls/Vernon Circle, 4th Wednesday – Walmart/Xmas Tree. (If there is a 5th Wednesday – Walmart) *Schedule is subject to change – weather pending January through April.
TOWN OF MANCHESTER – Dial-A-Ride Services
DIAL-A-RIDE is a separate service from the Manchester Senior Center Transportation (see above) To Register for Dial-A-Ride for the first time , call 860-870-7940 between 2:30-4:00 p.m. To Reserve a ride thereafter with DIAL-A-RIDE, call 860-870-7940 between 8:30 a.m. -2:00 p.m. Please direct questions or comments to Senior, Adult & Family Services 860-647-3096 if you need more information.
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A C T I V I T I E S & P R O G R A M S APRIL & MAY 2019 29 30 SHOP RITE MAY 1 WALMART May 2 May 3
GREENHOUSE 9-11 GREENHOUSE 9-11 GREENHOUSE 9-11
Comp Lab 830-415 Comp Lab 830-415 Comp Lab 830-415 Comp Lab 830-415 Comp Lab 830-415
Billiards 830-415 Billiards 830-415 Billiards 830-415 Billiards 830-415 Billiards 830-415
Ping Pong 830-415 Ping Pong 830-415 Ping Pong 830-415 Ping Pong 830-415 Ping Pong 830-415
Digital Photo 930-1130 Woodshop 9-12 Friendship Circle 830-1120 Scrabble 930-1130 Walking Grp 845-11
CERAMICS 930-1130 BEG LINE DANCE 10-11 Walking Grp 845-11 ADV LINE DANCE 10-11 SAC MTG 9-10
STRENGTH & FLEX 10-11 Mahjong 1230-200 Woodshop 9-12 Wii Bowling 10-1130 CERAMICS 930-1130
Bingo 10-12 Water Color & Oil 1-3 NO BLOOD PRESSURE DUPLICATE BRIDGE 1230-4 Bingo 10-12
MENS GROUP 1045-1145 TAI CHI ADV 130-230 STRONGER SRS 915-10 Hiking 1230-330 STRENGTH & FLEX 10-11
BODY SCULPT 1230-115 TAI CHI BEG 230-330 STRENGTH & FLEX 10-11 Quilting 1-4 LIGHT N LIVELY 11-12
Pinochle 1230-230 MEM to MEM 1030-1200 Hand & Foot 1-415 TAI CHI ADV 1230-130
Poker 1245-230 STRENGTH & FLEX 11-12 ZUMBA 2-3 Setback 1230-3
LIGHT N LIVELY 120-215 GUIDED MED 1115-1145 Cribbage 1245-3
YOGA 220-315 MEM to MEM 1230-200 TAI CHI BEG 130-230
YOGA 320-415 BODY SCULPT 1230-115
Social Bridge 1230-4 ECHN with DR HALL 9-12
Dominoes 1245-3
LIGHT N LIVELY 120-215 FOOTCARE BY APPOINTMENT
YOGA 220-315
YOGA 320-415 LAST DAY FOR BOCCE
LEAGUE REGISTRATION
Health Healthy @ 630pm CONTACT MISSY RANKIN
Whiton Library 860-647-3211
100 North Main Street
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A C T I V I T I E S & P R O G R A M S MAY 2019 6 7 STOP N SHOP 8 WALMART/MALL 9 10
GREENHOUSE 9-11 GREENHOUSE 9-11 GREENHOUSE 9-11
Comp Lab 830-415 Comp Lab 830-415 Comp Lab 830-415 Comp Lab 830-415 Comp Lab 830-415
Billiards 830-415 Billiards 830-415 Billiards 830-415 Billiards 830-415 Billiards 830-415
Ping Pong 830-415 Ping Pong 830-415 Ping Pong 830-415 Ping Pong 830-415 Ping Pong 830-415
Digital Photo 930-1130 Woodshop 9-12 Friendship Circle 830-1120 Scrabble 930-1130 Walking Grp 845-11
CERAMICS 930-1130 BEG LINE DANCE 10-11 Walking Grp 845-11 ADV LINE DANCE 10-11 CERAMICS 930-1130
STRENGTH & FLEX 10-11 Mahjong 1230-200 Woodshop 9-12 Wii Bowling 10-1130 Bingo 10-12
Bingo 10-12 Water Color & Oil 1-3 BLOOD PRESSURE 9-12 DUPLICATE BRIDGE 1230-4 STRENGTH & FLEX 10-11
MENS GROUP 1045-1145 RED HATS 1-4 STRONGER SRS 915-10 Hiking 1230-330 LIGHT N LIVELY 11-12
BODY SCULPT 1230-115 TAI CHI ADV 130-230 STRENGTH & FLEX 10-11 Quilting 1-4 TAI CHI ADV 1230-130
Pinochle 1230-230 TAI CHI BEG 230-330 MEM to MEM 1030-1200 Hand & Foot 1-415 Setback 1230-3
Poker 1245-230 STRENGTH & FLEX 11-12 ZUMBA 2-3 Cribbage 1245-3
LIGHT N LIVELY 120-215 GUIDED MED 1115-1145 TAI CHI BEG 130-230
YOGA 220-315 MEM to MEM 1230-200 TRIP MEETING
YOGA 320-415 BODY SCULPT 1230-115 11:00 am CARD ROOM PLANT SALE SATURDAY
Social Bridge 1230-4 ICELAND REVEALED PRES May 11th @ 9:00am-1pm
Dominoes 1245-3 RAIN OR SHINE
LIGHT N LIVELY 120-215 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
YOGA 220-315
YOGA 320-415
LOTTERY POSTINGS BEGIN LOTTERY POSTINGS LOTTERY POSTINGS LOTTERY POSTINGS
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A C T I V I T I E S & P R O G R A M S MAY 2019 13 14 STOP N SHOP 15 Kohls / Vernon Circle 16 17
GREENHOUSE 9-11 GREENHOUSE 9-11 GREENHOUSE 9-11 - ENDS
Comp Lab 830-415 Comp Lab 830-415 Comp Lab 830-415 Comp Lab 830-415 Comp Lab 830-415
Billiards 830-415 Billiards 830-415 Billiards 830-415 Billiards 830-415 Billiards 830-415
Ping Pong 830-415 Ping Pong 830-415 Ping Pong 830-415 Ping Pong 830-415 Ping Pong 830-415
Digital Photo 930-1130 Woodshop 9-12 Friendship Circle 830-1120 Scrabble 930-1130 Walking Grp 845-11
CERAMICS 930-1130 BEG LINE DANCE 10-11 Walking Grp 845-11 ADV LINE DANCE 10-11 CERAMICS 930-1130
STRENGTH & FLEX 10-11 VASCULAR DISEASE Woodshop 9-12 Wii Bowling 10-1130 Bingo 10-12
Bingo 10-12 11 AM – BY APPT ONLY BLOOD PRESSURE 9-12 DUPLICATE BRIDGE 1230-4 STRENGTH & FLEX 10-11
MENS GROUP 1045-1145 860-647-3173 STRONGER SRS 915-10 Quilting 1-4 LIGHT N LIVELY 11-12
BODY SCULPT 1230-115 SCREENS 12-400 STRENGTH & FLEX 10-11 Hand & Foot 1-415 TAI CHI ADV 1230-130
Pinochle 1230-230 Mahjong 1230-200 MEM to MEM 1030-1200 ZUMBA 2-3 Setback 1230-3
Poker 1245-230 Water Color & Oil 1-3 NEWCOMERS 11-12 Cribbage 1245-3
LIGHT N LIVELY 120-215 TAI CHI ADV 130-230 STRENGTH & FLEX 11-12 TAI CHI BEG 130-230
YOGA 220-315 TAI CHI BEG 230-330 GUIDED MED 1115-1145
YOGA 320-415 MEM to MEM 1230-200 FOOTCARE BY APPOINTMENT
BODY SCULPT 1230-115
Social Bridge 1230-4
Dominoes 1245-3
LIGHT N LIVELY 120-215
YOGA 220-315
YOGA 320-415
LOTTERY POSTINGS LOTTERY POSTING ENDS
SUMMER REGISTRATION SUMMER REGISTRATION SUMMER REGISTRATION
BEGINS @ 9:00 AM
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A C T I V I T I E S & P R O G R A M S MAY 2019 20 21 SHOP RITE 22 WALMART/XMAS TREE 23 24
BOCCE STARTS 8:30
Comp Lab 830-415 Comp Lab 830-415 Comp Lab 830-415 Comp Lab 830-415 Comp Lab 830-415
Billiards 830-415 Billiards 830-415 Billiards 830-415 Billiards 830-415 Billiards 830-415
Ping Pong 830-415 Ping Pong 830-415 Ping Pong 830-415 Ping Pong 830-415 Ping Pong 830-415
Digital Photo 930-1130 Woodshop 9-12 Friendship Circle 830-1120 Scrabble 930-1130 Walking Grp 845-11
CERAMICS 930-1130 BEG LINE DANCE 10-11 Walking Grp 845-11 ADV LINE DANCE 10-11 CERAMICS 930-1130
STRENGTH & FLEX 10-11 BOOK GROUP 1030-1130 Woodshop 9-12 Wii Bowling 10-1130 Bingo 10-12
Bingo 10-12 Mahjong 1230-200 BLOOD PRESSURE 9-12 DUPLICATE BRIDGE 1230-4 STRENGTH & FLEX 10-11
MENS GROUP 1045-1145 Water Color & Oil 1-3 STRONGER SRS 915-10 Hiking 1230-330 LIGHT N LIVELY 11-12
BODY SCULPT 1230-115 TAI CHI ADV 130-230 STRENGTH & FLEX 10-11 Quilting 1-4 TAI CHI ADV 1230-130
Pinochle 1230-230 TAI CHI BEG 230-330 MEM to MEM 1030-1200 Hand & Foot 1-415 Setback 1230-3
Poker 1245-230 STRENGTH & FLEX 11-12 ZUMBA 2-3 Cribbage 1245-3
LIGHT N LIVELY 120-215 GUIDED MED 1115-1145 TAI CHI BEG 130-230
YOGA 220-315 MEM to MEM 1230-200
YOGA 320-415 BODY SCULPT 1230-115
Social Bridge 1230-4
Dominoes 1245-3
LIGHT N LIVELY 120-215
YOGA 220-315
YOGA 320-415
SUMMER REGISTRATION SUMMER REGISTRATION SUMMER REGISTRATION SUMMER REGISTRATION SUMMER REGISTRATION
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A C T I V I T I E S & P R O G R A M S MAY 2019 27 28 STOP N SHOP 29 WALMART 30 DRIVER’s ED 845-1245 31
SENIOR
CENTER Comp Lab 830-415 Comp Lab 830-415 Comp Lab 830-415 Comp Lab 830-415
CLOSED Billiards 830-415 Billiards 830-415 Billiards 830-415 Billiards 830-415
Ping Pong 830-415 Ping Pong 830-415 Ping Pong 830-415 Ping Pong 830-415
NO CLASSES Woodshop 9-12 Friendship Circle 830-1120 Scrabble 930-1130 Walking Grp 845-11
NO ACTIVITIES BEG LINE DANCE 10-11 Walking Grp 845-11 ADV LINE DANCE 10-11 CERAMICS 930-1130
NO PROGRAMS Mahjong 1230-200 Woodshop 9-12 Wii Bowling 10-1130 Bingo 10-12
NO LUNCH Water Color & Oil 1-3 BLOOD PRESSURE 9-12 BUTTERFLY PRES 11-1230 STRENGTH & FLEX 10-11
NO BUS TAI CHI ADV 130-230 STRONGER SRS 915-10 DUPLICATE BRIDGE 1230-4 LIGHT N LIVELY 11-12
TAI CHI BEG 230-330 STRENGTH & FLEX 10-11 Hiking 1230-330 TAI CHI ADV 1230-130
HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY MEM to MEM 1030-1200 Quilting 1-4 Setback 1230-3
STRENGTH & FLEX 11-12 Hand & Foot 1-415 Cribbage 1245-3
GUIDED MED 1115-1145 ZUMBA 2-3 TAI CHI BEG 130-230
MEM to MEM 1230-200
BODY SCULPT 1230-115
Social Bridge 1230-4
Dominoes 1245-3
LIGHT N LIVELY 120-215
YOGA 220-315
YOGA 320-415
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A C T I V I T I E S & P R O G R A M S JUNE 2019 3 4 SHOP RITE 5 WALMART 6 7
Comp Lab 830-415 Comp Lab 830-415 Comp Lab 830-415 Comp Lab 830-415 Comp Lab 830-415
Billiards 830-415 Billiards 830-415 Billiards 830-415 Billiards 830-415 Billiards 830-415
Ping Pong 830-415 Ping Pong 830-415 Ping Pong 830-415 Ping Pong 830-415 Ping Pong 830-415
Digital Photo 930-1130 Woodshop 9-12 Friendship Circle 830-1120 Scrabble 930-1130 Walking Grp 845-11
CERAMICS 930-1130 BEG LINE DANCE 10-11 Walking Grp 845-11 ADV LINE DANCE 10-11 SAC MEETING 9-10
STRENGTH & FLEX 10-11 Mahjong 1230-200 Woodshop 9-12 Wii Bowling 10-1130 CERAMICS 930-1130
Bingo 10-12 Water Color & Oil 1-3 BLOOD PRESSURE 9-12 DUPLICATE BRIDGE 1230-4 Bingo 10-12
MENS GROUP 1045-1145 TAI CHI ADV 130-230 STRONGER SRS 915-10 Hiking 1230-330 STRENGTH & FLEX 10-11
BODY SCULPT 1230-115 TAI CHI BEG 230-330 STRENGTH & FLEX 10-11 Quilting 1-4 LIGHT N LIVELY 11-12
Pinochle 1230-230 MEM to MEM 1030-1200 Hand & Foot 1-415 TAI CHI ADV 1230-130
Poker 1245-230 STRENGTH & FLEX 11-12 ZUMBA 2-3 Setback 1230-3
LIGHT N LIVELY 120-215 GUIDED MED 1115-1145 Cribbage 1245-3
YOGA 220-315 MEM to MEM 1230-200 TAI CHI BEG 130-230
YOGA 320-415 BODY SCULPT 1230-115
Social Bridge 1230-4 ECHN with DR HALL 9-12
Dominoes 1245-3
LIGHT N LIVELY 120-215
YOGA 220-315
YOGA 320-415
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MAY 2019 Manchester Senior Center Lunch Menu 860-647-3211
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
Week 1 4/29-5/3
BBQ Turkey Burgers Potato Chips Pasta Salad Fresh Fruit
Ginger Beef Thai Slaw
Pineapple Corn Bread Fresh Fruit
Soup DuJour
Lasagna Caesar Salad Garlic Bread Fresh Fruit
Rosemary Turkey Tips Au Gratin Potatoes
Green Beans Fruit
Soup DuJour
Salmon Seasonal veg
Salad Baked potato TGIF Dessert
Week 2 5/6-5/10
Grilled Reuben Seasonal Vegetable
Chips Fresh Fruit
Soup DuJour
Roasted Turkey Mashed Potato House Salad
Seasonal Vegetable Soup DuJour
Baked Ham Roasted Potatoes
Seasonal Vegetable Rolls & Butter
Fresh Fruit
Steak & Cheese Pizza Garden Salad Fresh Fruit
Freshly Baked Cookies Soup DuJour
Tuna Wraps Chips & Pickle
Fresh Fruit TGIF Dessert
Week 3 5/13-5/17
Baked Ziti House Salad Garlic Bread
Fruit
Beef & Bean Chili Sweet Potato Cornbread
Salad Fresh Fruit
Pork Carnitas Dirty Rice
Black Bean & Corn Salsa Fruit
Pizza Chicken Tater Tots
Garden Salad Fruit
Soup DuJour
Brunch Scrambled Eggs
Waffles Home Fries
Fruit & Yogurt TGIF Dessert
Week 4 5/20-5/24
Bacon & Cheddar Chicken
Baked Potatoes Seasonal Vegetable
Fruit
Meatloaf Smashed Potatoes
Seasonal Vegetable Fruit & Yogurt Soup DuJour
Chicken sandwiches Potato salad Green Salad
Fruit
Stuffed Shells Caesar Salad Garlic Bread
Fruit Soup DuJour
Orange BBQ Chicken Home Fries
Roasted Corn Fruit Salad
TGIF Dessert
Week 5 5/27-5/31
SENIOR CENTER CLOSED
Memorial Day
Shepard’s Pie Salad Fruit Rolls
Soup du jour
Doug’s Cookout Hamburgers & Hotdogs
House Salad Pasta Salad
Slaw Fruit
Cheese Tortellini Salad
Broccoli Rolls Fruit
Stuffed Peppers Garden Salad Garlic Bread Fresh Fruit
TGIF Dessert
Manchester Senior Center 549 East Middle Turnpike Manchester, CT 06040
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http://seniorcenter.townofmanchester.org
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