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Senior services for Newtown seniors are available at the Multipurpose Building on Riverside Road in Sandy Hook. The Senior Center is under the auspices of the Commission on Aging. The center is run by Senior Services Director Marilyn Place. For infor

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Senior services for Newtown seniors are available at the Multipurpose Building on Riverside Road in Sandy Hook. The Senior Center is under the auspices of the Commission on Aging. The center is run by Senior Services Director Marilyn Place. For information about programs offered, call 203-270-4310.

You may drop in at the Senior Center weekdays between 9 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 minibus service Monday through Friday. Buses also run all day from the Senior Center to Sand Hill Plaza. On Fridays, the bus alternates between rides to Danbury Fair Mall and Berkshire Plaza in Danbury (to Walmart Route 6). Cost is $1 each way for the Sand Hill Plaza trip. Call 203-748-2511 TWO DAYS IN ADVANCE to book a ride and get the out-of-town Friday schedule.

 

This Week’s Programs

*Flu shots are available every Tuesdays, October 2, 9, 16, 23, and 29, from 9 am to noon. Proof of insurance must be presented. No appointment necessary.

*The Royal Manor in Garfield, N.J., is hosting a traditional Bavarian-style festival party, “Ocktoberfest ist Wunderbar,” on Thursday, October 4. Sauerbraten and roast chicken will be served family style. Two complimentary drinks during happy hour and great entertainment provided. Depart at 9:15 am; cost is $86.

*Work on crafts for the holiday bazaar on Tuesdays from 10:30 to 11:30 and 2 to 3 pm.

*Special Note: Looking for donations of yarn and material for the upcoming Holiday Bazaar.

 

Upcoming Programs

*The Newtown Senior Center will be closed, Monday, October 8, in observance of Columbus Day.

*Bakers Wanted! A bake sale will be on the third Monday of the month from 9 to 10 am. Bring donations of baked goods in before that time.

*Bingo will be Wednesdays, October 17 and 31, at 1 pm.

*Halloween costume party will follow bingo on October 31. Wear a costume or borrow one from the Senior Center. Enjoy some refreshments. Call to sign up.

*Annual Harvest Bazaar open house preview is Thursday, November 8, 5 to 7 pm. Regular hours are November 9, 9 am to 5 pm; November 10, 9 am to 4 pm; and November 11, 9 am to noon. Come do some early holiday shopping. Included will be afghans, quilts, hats, mittens, scarves, jewelry, holiday ornaments and decorations, baked goods, and an array of other goodies.

 

Day Trips

Visit the Adams Farm in Southern Vermont on Wednesday, October 10, enjoy a comfy wagon ride on the hillside farm, an agricultural presentation in a barn theater, lunch at the Old Red Mill, old-fashioned apple pie ala mode at the Apple Barn. Cost is $99.

*The Inn at Villa Bianca’s annual Halloween Bash is Wednesday, October 24, 11:30 am to 2 pm. All you can eat family-style luncheon and entertainment for $29.95. The van can accommodate 16 and will depart at 10:30 am, but you are welcome to carpool.

*Mohegan Sun Casino trip on Wednesday, November 1, that includes transportation, $15 meal coupon and two $10 fee bets. Cost is $30; depart at 8 am.

*Enjoy Thanksgiving at Mt Haven Resort on Wednesday, November 7. First a full country breakfast, then bingo or movies, music, comedy and singing, followed by a turkey dinner buffet with all the trimmings and a four-hour open bar. Cost is $78. 

*Mark the calendar. Holiday Party on Tuesday, December 11, 11 am to 3 pm at Capellaro’s. On the agenda is a gourmet buffet, 50/50 raffle and regular raffles, and music by Vinnie Carr. Cost is $30. Call for reservations now.

 

Overnight Trips

*Upcoming Trips: King Neptune’s USO Show in Virginia Beach October 14–18; and the eastern Caribbean with Norwegian Cruise Lines November 25–December 3. To find out about these trips and others that are being offered, visit the Newtown Senior Center.

Recurring

Activities

Monday: 10 am, pinochle; 10:30 am, exercise; noon, lunch; 1 pm, chorus/sing-along; 1:30 pm, art class. 2 pm yoga.

Tuesday: 10 am, Cards For Troops; 10 am, pinochle; 10:30, Crafts for the Bazaar; noon, lunch; 2 pm, tai chi; 3 pm, chair yoga.

Wednesday: 10 am, pinochle; 10:30 am, exercise; noon, lunch; 1 pm, line dance/ballroom dancing; 2:15 pm, Bridges.

Thursday: 10:30 am Iris fold cards; noon, lunch; 1 pm, Scrabble; 1 pm, yoga; 1:30 Wii bowling; 3 pm Polynesian/Hawaiian dance lessons.

Friday: 9 am, Zumba Gold and mah jongg; 10:30 am, exercise or quilting or sewing; noon, knit or crochet; 3 pm, chair yoga.

Other items available at any time are: Wii (bowling, tennis, baseball, golf), pool table, ping pong table, card table, and various board games.

 

Menu For Week Of

October 1–5 

Monday: Grape juice, homemade turkey loaf with gravy, whipped potatoes, beets in orange sauce, pumpernickel bread, chocolate pudding.

Tuesday: Pepper steak with peppers & onions, O’Brien potatoes, yellow & green squash, 12 grain bread, tropical fruit cup.

Wednesday: Creamy pea soup, unsalted crackers, BBQ chicken quarter, rice pilaf, chopped broccoli, dinner roll, apricots.

Thursday: Pot roast with gravy, oven browned potatoes, sliced carrots, garden salad with ranch dressing, whole wheat bread, fresh apple.

And for planning ahead—

Monday, October 8: Center is closed

Tuesday, October 9: Columbus Day Special: Orange juice, rigatoni with meatballs, Italian mixed vegetables, garlic bread, éclair.

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