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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. Newtown’s Municipal Agent for the Elderly is Alisa Awalt. She can be reached at 270-4330.

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 April 3-7

ENERGY ASSISTANCE EXPANDED PROGRAM: The poverty guidelines have been expanded; howeer, if you qualified for the unitial program, you will not qualify for this program. This program applies to oil only and runs through April 28. Call 270-4310 for more information.

A CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP is forming at Danbury Senior Center, which will be facilitated by Diana Jones, a national certified and licensed professional counselor. The first meeting is set for Wednesday, April 12, from 7 to 8:30 pm. Please call 778-5888 with questions or for a reservation if you plan to attend.

Newtown High School’s annual FREE DINNER & SHOW this year will be on Thursday, April 13. Dinner begins at 6 pm, and the students are presenting The Music Man. Call 270-4310 to sign up.

THE BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP meets the first Wednesay of the month from 2 to 3 pm. Our next meeting will be May 3, and the book to be discussed is Beach Music by Pat Conroy. The June book will be West With The Night by Beryl Markham.

A MOTHER’S DAY FASHION SHOW will be presented in Edmond Town Hall’s Alexandria Room on Wednesday, May 10, from 1:30 to 3:30 pm. The show will feature fashions from Northern Reflections. Reservations are required; call 270-4310. Make your bus arrangements now, also.

The deadline to apply for PROPERTY TAX RELIEF at the Assessor’s Office at Edmond Town Hall is May 15. Apply directly at the Assessor’s Office. Call Social Services at 270-4330 or the Assessor’s Office at 270-4241 for help.

Officer Robert Haas will visit the senior center and discuss EVERYDAY SAFETY on Wednesday, May 17, from 1 to 2 pm. He will address such topics as home, call, mall and highway safety, as well as how to avoid scams. Call 270-4310 to reserve your seat.

Please join us every Monday for BIBLE STUDY. We meet at 1 pm.

Come 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 a NEW QUILTING CLASS that meets every Friday at 10 am. We are in full swing. The name of the current quilt is “Sunrise to Sunset.” These quilts are individually made.

TAP DANCING CLASS — Pat Babbage is starting a beginner’s tap dancing class. Call 270-4310 to sign up. Any hard-soled shoes are fine.

NEW HORIZONS meets the first Tuesday of the month. The next meeting is May 2.

The center is assembling a Millennium Booklet. Share your reflections, thoughts or memories about your life or time in our town. Please mail them or drop them off here at the center.

TRIP BOOKLETS, describing our trips for the year, are now available at the center. One trip booklet per family, please, and you must come to the center to pick up your booklet.

Mark your calendars for the following trips:

A tribute to Frank, Dino and Sammy, “THE RAT PACK” will be performed at The Evergreen Dinner Theatre in Montain Lakes, N.J., on Thursday, April 13. Enjoy a family style lunch of chicken and roast beef. Cost is $60 per person; departure is 8:30.

GREASE is at the Westchester Dinner Theatre. Come and see this classic again on May 31. Departure is 9:30 am, and the cost is $54 per person.

An IRELAND GETAWAY is planned for June 6-15. Costs are $2,399 for double or triple accommodations or $2,699 for single, which includes round-trip transportation to Ireland, airfare from JFK to Shannon, roundtrip transfers, hotel, 16 meals, sightseeing, taxes and bagges. Full informational fliers are available at the center.

HUNT’S LANDING BROADWAY TRIBUTE — Tuesday, June 13, $54 per person, 9:30 am departure. Enjoy broadway impersonators as you stroll down memory lane. The trip’s cost includes breakfast, a two-hour beer, wine and soda bar; one hour open bar; lunch, and a special departure memento.

SCOTT’S FAMILY RESORT, June 26-30, on Lake Oguaga in New York. Enjoy non-stop activities suitable for everyone. See trip booklet for more details. Costs are $425 for double, $525 single.

Only 22 seats are available for CAPE COD, September 10-12. Coasts are $319 double, $379 single. Enjoy the best of Falmouth and Martha’s Vineyard. See trip booklet for details.

A NEW ORLEANS GETAWAY begins September 27. Costs are $939 double, $1,289 single, or $919 for triple accommodations. Explore the city from your temporary hoe in the French Quarter. See all the sights, shop, and browse the antiques shops. Come to our presentation on March 22 at 1 pm and learn more.

SHADES OF IRELAND, which departs September 29, is also available. Costs are $1,999 for twin or $2,399 for single accommodations. Full details are available at the senior center.

HEART OF EUROPE HOLIDAY will be October 16-23, at a cost of $1,999 per person double occupancy. We will stay in one hotel, and the cost of the trip covers 15 meals, eight escorted days in Holland, Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg and France. A presentation on this trip will be offered Wednesday, May 24, at the center; fliers are already available.

Menu For Week Of April 3-7

Reservations must be made three days in advance.

Meals are subject to change.

Meals include milk and margarine.

Monday: Stuffed cabbage, rice, carrot coins, rye bread, apricots;

Tuesday: Herb-baked chicken, whipped potatoes w/ gravy, broccoli & cauliflower, whole wheat bread, fruited diet Jell-O w/ topping;

Wednesday: Sliced steak & mushroom gravy, sliced roasted potatoes, butternut squash, pumpernickel bread, cranberry juice, sugar cookie;

Thursday: Onion soup w/ croutons, lasagna w/ cheese, tossed salad w/ Italian dressing, garlic bread w/ Parmesean cheese, fruit;

Friday: Florentine fish, wild rice pilaf, Brussels sprouts, whole wheat bread, chocolate pudding.

Activities Schedule, April 3-7

Monday: AM Pinochle/Bridge, art class; PM yoga, Bible study;

Tuesday: AM Pinochle, keyboard, exercise; PM bowling (at Brookfield Lanes);

Wednesday: AM line dancing, Pinochle; PM Bingo;

Thursday: AM exercise, Pinochle, tap dance; PM crafts, bowling (at Brookfield Lanes);

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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