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The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/author/paula-pascoe/page/3/)
Inclement Weather Policy reminder: The Suffield Senior Center and Mini Bus follows Suffield Public Schools in closings or delayed openings during inclement weather.
From all of us at the Senior Center & Mini Bus-Paula, MaryLou, Marzena, Cindy, Vic, Gwen, Janet & Duncan-we wish you and your family a blessed Thanksgiving.
Heather Bale of Touchpoints at Chestnut and Fresh River Healthcare and Mary Ann Cirone, RN, of Home and Community Health Services will be hosting a special hospice program on October 10 beginning at 5 p.m.
We’re jumping on the bandwagon and celebrating September as National Senior Center Month.
The Suffield Senior Center and Emergency Aid Association have partnered to offer Beat Parkinson’s Today program which is based on national research around the benefit of exercise to alleviate Parkinson’s symptoms and slow the progression of the disease.
On June 13, the Suffield Senior Center held a Community Garden Dedication in recognition of their Community Garden Revitalization Project sponsored by a grant received from the North Central District Health Department through the Connecticut Department of Public Health with special assistance provided by Home Helpers of North Central Connecticut and The Potting Shed (Lauren Perleoni).
To help celebrate National Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Month, we have a few special things planned for June.
ACL designed the 2017 OAM theme, Age Out Loud, to give aging a new voice—one that reflects what today’s older adults have to say.
Most of us don’t think about our veins when we think about healthy aging.
The Senior Center is excited to announce that we were awarded a Community Garden Project grant from North Central District Health Department.