SENIOR CLUB TO SPONSOR FOLIAGE TRIP, MYSTERY RIDE
Andover * The Young at Heart Senior Club will start the fall season on Wednesday. Meetings will be held at the Old Firehouse on Center Street at 1 p.m. on the first and third Wednesday of every month. The club is seeking volunteers to fill a secretary and a treasurer position for its new slate of officers.* The Young at Heart Senior Club is sponsoring three events.A fall foliage bus trip to Mohonk Mountain, New York, is scheduled for Oct. 7. The bus will leave at 8 a.m. from the...
SENIOR CLUB MEMBERS JOIN `MAKE A DIFFERENCE DAY'
At the Belltown Senior Club meeting on Oct. 16, Lorraine Sorvillo dropped in and asked if we could help. How many of you know about ``Make A Difference Day?'' Well, we all will if Lorraine has her way. In one day she has gotten all the schools, the senior center and I don't know who else to agree to have two boxes for the collection of food and clothes. On Saturday, she will be at the mall near IGA on Route 66 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for anyone who would like...
Senior Club: WE ALL NEED A LITTLE SUNSHINE
Every Thursday afternoon, the Sunshine Senior Club meets at the Valley Cities Jewish Community Center for dancing, bingo and entertainment. Club president Lillian Scharf, 84, has been a member for 20 years and president for 17.``We're all like family,'' Scharf says. ``They (the members) love coming because you can talk, you can cry, you can dance. But they love dancing. We don't worry about age. We just come to have a good...
Senior Club: Searching for seniors who want to have fun
Margo Delp relies on the Community Center and the Yorba Linda Senior Club for most of her recreation needs. While there, she hones her painting skills, socializes with other seniors and does the rumba during club dances. Delp, 69, is just the type of patron that center and club organizers are trying to attract these days, as they embark on a new effort to draw more seniors out of their homes and into the community center, where they can relax and forget about their physical...
Senior club provides sustenance, support,
Remembering our needs at home: The 23rd annual Seattle Times Fund for the Needy
Twice a week for more than 10 years, Kim Chin-Myun has been coming to the Korean Senior Club to share company and conversation over a lunch of rice, soup and kimchi . His wife doesn't come. She thinks it's for "old woman, old man," says Kim, 81, with a broad smile. She's 76. So why is he here? Kim explains that he has limited language skills and "nothing to do." Problem solved -- for an...