Interim Executive Director Project Director: Margaret Bell Activities Director: Cathy Barrett ISSUE #284 Nashua Senior Activity Center 70 Temple Street • Nashua, NH 03060 • Tel.: 603.889.6155 www.nashuaseniorcenter.org Board of Directors President Martin Fabian, LUTCF LPL Financial Services Vice President Victoria Cookson Health Care Consultant Secretary William J. Baukus Director, Technology Development - Retired Treasurer Elizabeth Cepaitis Controller - Retired William Barry, Esq. Barry and Honorow, LLC Frank Belfsky Living at Home Seniorcare June Caron Alderman - Ward 7 City of Nashua David Fredette Treasurer/Tax Collector City of Nashua Mary-Ellen Marcouillier Karen Tehan Store Manager TD Bank Development Manager Judy Porter Office Manager Eileen Gormley SEPT/OCT 2014 GALA Art Exhibition and Auction “Dinner and a Movie” Events Return for the Fall The Nashua Senior Activity Center continues to host more Dinner and a Movie Events thanks to a $5,000 grant received from the Ann DeNicola Trust. Earlier this year, Senior Activity Center members were treated to movies such as Frozen and Saving Mr. Banks. On October 17th members will enjoy the Hitchcock thriller Vertigo followed by a dinner of salad and chowder. Halloween events will be held before and after the movie, we will be raffling off “Dinner for a Week” and holding a 50/50 raffle. The next event will be on November 14th when we will be showing the classic Bing Crosby movie Holiday Inn and serving a roast pork dinner. Doors will open at 2:00 for each event; these events are for members only and .Flea Market and Book Sale you must preSaturday, November 22, 2014 9am-2pm Table space $25.00 register at the Front (table sales begin 09/01/2014) Desk. For Vertigo Indoor flea market and book sale to benefit event, purchase the Senior Activity Center will feature new tickets, register by October 14th. For and used merchandise and over 30 vendors. Donations of used goods or new raffle times Holiday Inn event, purchase tickets by November 10th. Events are limited to are welcome. For more information, the first 100 members registered. contact Margo Bell at 603-816-2643. Will take place at the Nashua Senior Activity Center on Saturday Evening, October 18, 2014. Preview at 7:00pm with auction beginning at 8:00pm. The event, hosted by Marlin Art, Inc., will feature art in all media and price ranges. Art selections may includes AGAM, ALVAR, BORELLI, BOULANGER, BRODINSKY, CHAGALL, DELACROIX, FAZZINO, GORMAN, KUN, LENA LIU, ROBERT LUI, MOSES, NEIMAN, ROCKWELL, SCHLUSS, SHVAIKO, TARKAY, WISSOTZKY, WOOSTER-SCOTT, WYETH, SPORTS MEMORABILIA AND MORE! Admission is $20 per person in advance ~ $25 person at the door. For your convenience, major credit cards will be accepted for art purchases. Door prize, wine & cheese, cake & coffee. Tickets available at the Front Desk. All proceeds from this event will directly benefit the Nashua Senior Activity Center! Visit malinart.com and any online purchase you make will benefit the Nashua Senior Activity Center. Simply enter code 64132 upon check out. 2 www.nashuaseniorcenter.org SEPT/OCT 2014 GERARD CHARLES DICKENS returns to the Nashua Senior Activity Center as “DR, MARIGOLD” On Wednesday November 12, 2014 at 12:30pm, Gerald Charles Dickens will return to the Nashua Senior Activity Center and perform as “Dr. Marigold”. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Dickens, the great, great grandson of Charles Dickens, will bring the beloved character to life in one Store Clerk - Looking for individuals interested in performance to benefit the Senior Activity Center. volunteering in our used clothing shop on Friday afternoons between 12 pm-4 pm. (Two people may wish According to Dickens, “Doctor Marigold is such a to alternate weeks). Duties include sorting/selling clothes beautiful tale. It is moving, tragic, and merchandise. uplifting and such fun to perform.” Bingo Helper - 1st & 3rd Wednesday afternoons to set up Dickens has entertained audiences around the room, sell tickets, etc. Doors open at 1 pm. the world by bringing many beloved Event Assistance—Needed for Dinner and a Movie characters to life. Tickets are $10 and events on October 17th and November 14th and Flea Market and Book Sale on November 22nd.. may be purchased at the front desk at the Senior Acitivty Center, at Fortin Gage Contact Margo Bell at 603-216-2643. Volunteer Flowers and Gifts, on online at applications are also available at the front desk. fortingage.com. Many years ago, my feelings to join the Senior Activity Center caused several emotional ups/downs on how I would fit in towards an aging population. I was young (64) at the time. As I eased my way into the doors, the friendliness and acceptance really got me excited to volunteer in the physical fitness area as a person to help others, to start something new in life and to emphasize the importance of exercise and benefits at any age. Within the last few years, I segued to running the Whist and Cribbage activities with a team of several other volunteers and once again the new friendships and camaraderie continues to grow. It has been a truly and rewarding experience teaching me that we all are a special group of people with the fortitude to face the many challenges in life. Volunteering is a beautiful and rewarding means to improve ones’ own well being. Dean P. Marirea To share your sentiment, contact Eileen Gormley at 603-612-2642 Visit our new Coffee Talk Lounge located on the second floor! Fresh coffee, tea, and bottled water available for a small donation. The coffee lounge has a comfortable seating area and 4computers for your use. Open Monday –Thursday 9:00am-4:00pm, Friday 9:00am-3:00pm ROUND AGAIN SHOP Our thrift shop is open to the public Monday through Friday 9:00am-4:00pm Special deals for members include: Free Shopping Spree - Receive one free outfit on the 1st Monday and 3rd Tuesday of the month. Puzzles are half priced on those days. Fill a Bag for $4.00 - All clothing, with the exception of leather, fur and coats, on the 3rd Monday & 4th Tuesday of the month. *New* Friday Special - buy one item of clothing and get a second like item free on the 2nd Friday of the month. (Must be the same item ie. 1 shirt=1 shirt) Members must show current Senior Activity Center membership card for special deals. We are now accepting donations of clean seasonal clothing, knick-knacks, glassware, and jewelry. All donations are greatly appreciated! SEPT/OCT 2014 www.nashuaseniorcenter.org Senior Activity Center Closings Monday, September 1,2014 Labor Day Holiday Monday, October 13, 2014 Columbus Day Holiday November 6, 2014 City of Nashua Employee Day Tuesday, November 11, 2014 Veterans Day Holiday GAME GROUPS Mexican Train If you enjoy games, come join us on Thursdays at 1:00 pm. Mexican Train is played with dominoes If you don’t know how to play, we will teach you! Fee: Drop in. $1/Members & $3/Non Members. Canasta Fridays at 1:00 pm Fee: Drop in. $1/Members & $3/Non-Members. 3 MUSIC/ENTERTAINMENT Jerry Jean & his Bluegrass Buddies - Meets the third Tuesday monthly from 7-9 pm. “Come Sing-a-long and Play-a-long “ The Harmonica Saints are available to entertain for functions. All donations benefit the Senior Activity Center. Call Hildegard M. Gillette, Business Manager at 603-595-1832 for more information or to schedule a group. The Silver Lining Chorus is available to entertain for functions. All donations benefit the Senior Activity Center. Call Bill Sturgeon, Music Director, at 603-312-1706 for more information or to schedule a group. The Silver Lining Chorus - Wednesday, 9:15 am, Accompanied by pianist, Hal Weisse, and directed by CARD MAKING CLASSES Tuesdays, September 16, 2014 and October 21, 2014 at 9:00 am. Create your Judy Hayward. own beautiful all-occasion cards. You will have the The Harmonica Saints - Wednesday, 10:45 am, opportunity to design each card to give to friends and directed by Hildegard Gillette. family. The cost is $5.00 and includes materials for the Friday Music Group - at 9:00 am with Evelyn Quimby class. Pre-registration and payment required one week and the Gang. We invite all to come & sing and have prior to class at the front desk. fun. TOASTMASTERS MEET and GREET will he held on September 25th at 1:00pm. Learn about Speechcraft, a program taught by experienced Toastmasters to help you become a more confident, poised speaker. A new six week class will begin on October 9th. Come and find out more. BONE BUILDERS The RSVP Bone Builders Program relies upon weight training and balance exercises to protect against fractures caused by osteoporosis by increasing muscular strength, balance and bone density. Balance exercises aimed at preventing falls and fractures are key components of the program. For more information call Kelly Noble at 603-921-1299. NEW 6 WEEK QI GONG CLASS Beginning Friday, September 19, 2014 at 2:00 pm Qi Gong is an energy practice involving rhythmic breathing coordinated with slow stylized repetition of fluid movement, a calm mindful state, guiding Qi through the body. Fee: $35/Members & $45 Non –members. Preregistration and payment due by September 12th. Register at the front desk. If you enjoy music, The Silver Lining Chorus and Harmonica Saints are always looking for new members. Feel free to sit in on a class… you may decide to join. Silver Lining Chorus - Wanted: singers for Silver Lining Chorus. we are currently low on male singers and would love to have you join our group. For more information please call Cathy at 603-816-2647. Some of the many other activities offered: Aerobics Art Class Bone Builders Canasta Crocheting Fitness Room Line Dance Mah Jong Needlepoint Pilates Quilting Spanish Tai Chi Weight Training Yoga Zengevity Bridge Cribbage Knitting Meditation Pinochle Tap Dance Whist Zumba For more information, our Activity Schedule is now available online at: www.nashuaseniorcenter.org. You may also stop by and pick one up at the front desk. For more activities, visit our website—www.nashuaseniorcenter.org or pick up a schedule at the front desk. 4 www.nashuaseniorcenter.org SEPT/OCT 2014 BODY SCULPTING 6-week session to begin on CLASS POLICY Friday, August 29th at 1 pm with Pam, an ACE & To ensure a space in our four and six week classes, IFPA Certified Personal Trainer. Small group session you must be preregistered and pay by the designed to strengthen muscles and bones, improve deadline. Class sign-ups can be found at the front balance and flexibility. desk. (Exceptions considered for new members) Fee: $35/Members & $45/Non Members. Registration & payment due by August 22nd. PICKLEBALL - Open play on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons at 3 pm and Wednesday mornings at 9 am at KEMPO - Come join Carol for a Free Meet & Greet Fields Grove Park at the end of Field Street. For more on October 9th at 11:30 am to see what Kempo is all information call Cathy Barrett at 603-816-2647. about. Kempo is a martial art, that like Tai Chi, was developed for self-defense. Practice of Kempo forms SILVER WHEELERS BIKE CLUB We invite all is a meditative exercise is a meditative exercise that seniors that enjoy bike riding to come ride with us. We strengthens the body and calms the mind. A six week meet at the Nashua Rail Trail at 10:00am on Tuesdays class will be offered starting October 16th starting and on Wednesdays at Memorial Park to ride the October 16th. Fee for class is $35/Members, $45/NonLitchfield Bike Trail. For full details, visit our website or Members. Sign up at the front desk. pick up a flyer at the Front Desk. OUR FITNESS ROOM features treadmills, ellipticals, LEARN ABOUT GREEK CULTURE in a two-part class on October 6th and October 20th at 1:30 pm. In weight machines, and more. Introductory training offered twice per month. Fitness room membership only the 1st lass, listen as Hope recounts her fond memories $24/year. Contact Eileen Gormley for more information. of being raised by a father from Cypress, Greece and her many stories gained while running a Greek NEW ZENTANGLE WORKSHOP See full details in restaurant for years. In the 2nd class, Hope will teach you how to make Greek Lemon Soup. Fee is $10 for flyer at the Front Desk. members and $20 for non-members for both classes. NEW MEDITATION CLASS Six week class begins Register at the front desk by September 29th. September 16th at 3:30pm. The program combines breath, movement, and awareness introduces various MONDAY EVENING CLASSES ZUMBA GOLD, types of meditation. Each class includes standing moves BEGINNER LINE DANCE, INTERMEDIATE and seated meditation. Derived from yoga and QiGong, LINE DANCE begin at 6:00pm. \Fee is $7.00 for one the movements are slow and effortless, creating a sense class or$10.00 for all three. Classes offered by licensed of deep relaxation. Fee for 6 weeks is $35/member and $45/non-member.Pre-registration and payment is due by NEW BEGINNER WATER COLOR OR OIL PAINT CLASS is a new addition to our on-going September 11th. Thursday morning painting class. Our instructor, Mary BEGINNER MAH JONGG (6 week course /2 hours Crump would like to show you how easy it can be to class) Were you ever curious about the Chinese tile create a masterpiece. Fee:$55/Members and $65/Nongame called Mah Jong? This ancient game of the members. Mandarins is a popular American pastime. This course designed for the beginner, will introduce you to MONTHLY REIKI WELLNESS CLINIC 3rd the basic rules of the game. The only materials Friday, 1-3 pm, by appt., call (603) 262-9366. See how necessary for each player will be the purchase of an Reiki can help your pain, stress and anxiety. $20 for a “official standard hand card” for $8.00. Class begins 30 minute session. The New England Reiki Center, Inc. on Friday, October 3rd at 1:00pm. Pre-registration ZENgevity: BODY*BRAIN*BALANCE Information and payment due by September 26th . on this class can be found at the front desk. WATER EXERCISE- Beginning on September 12th. The pool at Landgon Place will be open free of We are taking names of those interested in charge to current SAC members on Learning Spanish, Wii Video Games, and Chair Friday afternoons. Please contact Cathy Yoga classes. Barrett at 603-8146-2647. to pre-register. More information available at the front desk. SEPT/OCT 2014 www.nashuaseniorcenter.org 5 Events and Day Trips Day trips offered throughout the year are open to members and non-members. For more complete information contact the trip office at (603) 816-2645 or Margo Bell at the Senior Activity Center (603) 889-6155 or mbell@nashuaseniorcenter.org Day & Multi-day Trips Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00-11:30 am CAPE COD CANAL CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION Tuesday, September 9, 2014 Cost: $89.00 per person Journey on the historic Cape Cod Canal via a two hour cruise with lime commentary about the rich history and points of interest. After the boat ride, enjoy lunch, and time on your own to explore. Departs: 7:00 am Exit 8 Park & Ride Returns: TBA FOXWOODS CASINO, LEDYARD, CT Monday, September 8, 2014&Monday, October 6, 2014 Cost: $31.00 per person Trip includes round trip transportation, escort, and bonus package. Departs: 7:15 am St. Philips Greek Church. Returns: approximately 6:30-7:00 pm MUSICAL AT THE BOSTONOPERA HOUSE Thursday, October 9, 2014 Cost: $115.00 pp/Orchestra $145.00 pp/Mezzanine Experience the phenomenon of the Lion King Musical. Visually stunning, technology astounding with an amazing musical score at this1:00pm List Wait matinee performance. Departs 9:45 am Exit 8 Park & Ride/ Returns:TBA INN AT EAST HILL FARM AT MOUNT MONADNOCK Tuesday, October 21, 2014 Cost: $79.00 per person Plan on a full day getaway as we head to Troy, NH and the Inn at East Hill Farm. Located at the base of Mt. Monadnock, the Inn is noted for their delicious, country -style home cooking and luncheon is included. As an additional treat, we will be entertained by former Platters’ vocalist Tony Funches who will perform a1950’s musical show. Departs: 9:00 am Exit 8 Park & Ride Returns: TBA CRANBERRY HARVEST PLYMOUTH, MA Tuesday, October 7, 2014 Cost: $79.00 per person Journey to Plymouth, MA and experience the process of a Cranberry Harvest. Learn the intricate steps that gets the cranberries from the fields to our local grocery store shelves. The trip also includes a luncheon at Isaac’s Restaurant and time on your own to explore. Departs: 7:15 am Exit 8 Park & Ride Returns: Approximately 4:30 pm FALL FOLIAGE ON THE WINNIPESAUKEE SCENIC RAILROAD Saturday, October 11, 2014 Cost: $99.00 per person All aboard for a scenic rail ride. Train departs from Meredith, NH heading north towards the White Mountains. Arrive in Plymouth, NH disembark and enjoy a delicious hot buffet lunch at The Common Man Restaurant. Return trip includes a stop in Ashland Station at the gateway to Squam Lake, better know as “on Golden Pond: Departs 9:00 am Exit 8 Park & Ride Returns: approximately 6:00 pm MY SINATRA STARRING CARY HOFFMAN Wednesday, October 22, 2014 Cost: $79.00 per person Performing live at Foxwoods with his talented and amazing big band, My Sinatra is a hilarious and heartwarming concert of the incredible songs and stories about Sinatra that you may never have heard before. Day includes round trip transportation, ticket to the 2:00 pm performance (show is approximately 70 minutes), buffet lunch, and $10 slots play. Departs: Exit 8 Park & Ride 7:15 am Returns: 6:00 - 7:00 pm 6 www.nashuaseniorcenter.org SEPT/OCT 2014 THE LETTERMEN LIVE IN CONCERT at the Garde Arts Theatre in New London, CT Thursday, November 13, 2014 Cost: $79..00 per person YES, THE LETTERMEN; 11 Gold Albums, 32 straight Top Forty Albums, 16 Top Singles, and more. Do you remember “Shangri-La”, “Smile”, “Going Out of My Head” and “Sealed With a Kiss”? Yes, all of these songs were Lettermen hits! Your day begins at Mohegan Sun Casino where each traveler will receive a $30 Casino Gaming Package (including a $20 Free Slot/Free Bet and $10 meal voucher good at any house restaurant). Depart in the afternoon for the Garde Arts Theatre in New London, CT to see the show (90 minutes). Departs: TBA Exit 8 Park & Ride Returns: TBA THE TEMPTATIONS REVIEW at Foxwoods Casino Wednesday, November 19, 2014 Cost: $69.00 per person “The Temptations Review” features Nate Evans, the former lead singer of the Temptations. Sing along to some of your favorite hits like “The Way You Do the Things You Do”, “Just My Imagination”, and “My Girl”. The show is 60-70 minutes long and you will have time on your own prior to the show with bonus package. Departs: 7:15 am Exit 8 Park & Ride 9:15 am Returns: 6:30 pm CHRISTMAS PARTY 2014 at the Danversport Yacht Club Thursday, December 4, 2014 Cost: $69.00 per person Start the holiday season off with a party at the Danversport Yacht Club. Enjoy a delicious plated lunch at one of the areas most scenic restaurants and then entertainment Joey Voices. The Boston native is one of the hottest entertainers on the east coast today. His one man show had been thrilling audiences with his comedy and singing impressions. Departs: TBA Exit 8 Park & Ride 9:15 am Returns: approximately 5:00pm at the Providence Performing Arts Center Sunday, December 14, 2014 Cost: $110.00 per person by 09/15/2014 $120.00 per person after 09/15/2014 Experience Camelot’s “one brief shining moment:” in one of theatre’s most legendary musicals. Recount the time-honored legend of King Arthur, Guinevere, Lancelot, and the Knights of the Round Table in an enchanted fable of chivalry, majesty, and brotherhood in this four-time Tony Award winning show. Trip will include time on your own prior to the show to enjoy at the Providence Place Mall. Departs: 9:15 am Exit 8 Park & Ride Returns: approximately 6:00pm Nashua Senior Activity Center Multi-Day Trips CAMELOT NEW YEAR’S EVE DAY CELBEBRATION at the Danversport Yacht Club Wednesday, December 31, 2014 Cost: $85.00 per person Featuring “Boston’s First Lady of Caberet” Carol More information regarding these trips and others is O’Shaugnessy and the Tom LaMark Orchestra. More information will be available after September available in the travel office, on our website, and will 15th. Check the travel office for flyers. be in the next newsletter. Niagara Falls - December 2014 Portugal - April 2015 Southern Charm - May 2015 New Orleans– Fall 2015 OCTOBER 30, 2014 DECEMBER 9, 2014 DECEMBER 11, 2014 DECEMBER 13, 2014 MURDER MYSTERY $79.00 NEWPORT MANSIONS AT CHRISTMAS $89.00 THE TEXAS TENORS - DEEP IN THE HEART OF CHRISTMAS $89.00 NEW YORK CITY AT CHRISTMAS $75.00 SEPT/OCT 2014 www.nashuaseniorcenter.org 7 Dining for a Cause The following restaurants donate between 15-20% of the amount that you spend back to the Senior Activity Center. Please be sure to bring a voucher with you when you dine. Vouchers are available at the Front Desk or on the website under Development (www.nashuaseniorcenter.org) Uno’s on Amherst Street continues any day 11:30am-1:00am he ing t u! r b 99 Restaurant - October 28th from 5:00-10:00pm yo and Clip ers with Margarita’s - September 23rd from 4:00-10:00pm h vouc We would like to remind you of the many ways that you can help the Nashua Senior Activity Center Sign up your TD Bank accounts for the Affinity Program. The NSAC # is AF384 Donate to the Thrift Shop; donate larger items by calling Margo Bell at 603-816-2643 Invite and welcome new members Encourage local business to support the SAC through donations and event sponsorships Thank and patronize businesses that support the Center Ask your house of worship to list the SAC in its bulletin and remember the SAC with its outreach dollars Let the SAC know if your employer has a corporate match nization, Ask organizations to which you belong to consider donating to or rofit orga p n o n ) (3 to the (c) hosting a fundraiser for the Center As a 501 s are tax deductible on contributi ed by law. Remember a friend who’s passed away with a Memorial w o ll a t exten Contribution Commemorate a special occasion with an “In Honor of ‘ Gift Participate in our Dining for a Cause Fundraisers-details in Newsletter Remember this SAC with a Legacy Gift in your Will Share “Facebook” posts of SAC events with your friends To learn about planned and estate giving, check out our website: http://www.nashuaseniorcenter.org/donate/planned-and-estate-giving/ 8 www.nashuaseniorcenter.org Senior Activity Center Offerings FREE Programs: Hearing Screenings - 3rd Tuesday of each month. Please call to schedule an appointment at 603-889-6155. Courtesy of Hearing Solutions. SEPT/OCT 2014 CENTER FOR PHYSICAL THERAPY AND EXERCISE (CPTE) - Free screening & assessment of a new injury, nagging pain or other physical problems, here at the Senior Activity Center. Call 603 -935-5639 for more information. Blood Pressure Screening & Education - Mondays, 10:00 am -1:00 pm. Provided by St. Joseph Hospital Parish Nurse Program for Wellness and the Senior Activity Center. SERVICELINK RESOURCE CENTER - Provides assistance connecting to services such as: Medicare/ Medicaid, prescription assistance, caregiver support, Sight Services for Independent Living (SSIL) - Meets housing options, transportation and more. Our staff is monthly at the Senior Activity Center the 4th Tuesday at ready for your call at 1-866-634-9412 or locally at 603-598-4709. The office is located on the second 1:30 pm. Meetings held on the second floor in the floor of the Senior Activity Center. Walk-ins are Education Room. This is to promote independence of welcome between 9:00am and 4:00pm. visually - impaired older adults living at home. Call 1-800-581-6881 for more information. Fee for Service: Foot Care Clinics - provided by Home, Health, amd Hospice Care, twice monthly, there is a fee, call 603-882 -2941 for more information and to schedule an appointment. Listen to George Russell host his friends from the Nashua Senior Activity Center on Monday mornings from 7:00-8:00am on WSMN 1590 during his “Nashua This Morning” show discuss the news and activities at the Senior Activity Center. The Nashua West Rotary Club will be hosting a Spaghetti Supper on Tuesday, October 14, 2014 at the Nashua Senior Activity Center. Tickets are $5.00 and will be available at the door. NASHUA SENIORS COUNT INITIATIVE Offers monthly workshops at the Senior Activity Center. The workshops are open to the public. Monday, September 8, 2014at 1:00 pm When to Call 911 - Learn when it’s the right time to call for help. Presented by Eric Kessler, Clinical Specialist, American Medical Response Monday, October 20, 2014 at 1:00 pm FREE NUTRITIONAL SEMINARS brought to you by Hoarding – a general St. Joseph Healthcare will be held on Thursdays discussion of why people between 1:30-2:30pm on September 18th, October hoard and how to help them 16th, November 20th, December 18th. Registered presented by Ray Mailloux, dieticians will be teaching nutritional seminars on various President and CEO, dietary topics. Sign up for the seminars at the front desk. Community House Calls, Inc. Call Beth Todgham, Seniors Count-Nashua facilitator FINANCES 50+, sponsored and developed by AARP at 603-889-3440, ext.132, for more information. Foundation in collaboration with Charles Schwab Foundation, is a straight-forward, three -part program of RIVIER UNIVERSITY WELLNESS CLINICS 90 minute interactive, in-person workshops designed to Nurse Practitioner Students, under the supervision of build habits to improve your financial situation, get a a Licensed Family Nurse Practitioner, will be good handle on where you stand financially, make available to perform body mass index testing, blood measurable progress toward your financial goals, and pressure checks, lab reviews, pulmonary function learn what you can about identity theft. Workshops are tests, skin cancer checks, and medication offered on the first 3 Mondays in November form 2:00reconciliation on the following Tuesdays between 3:30pm in our Education Room 9:00am-2:00pm: November 3rd -Budgeting & Goal Setting September 23rd, October 28th, November 25th, November 10 - Credit & Debt and December 2nd in our Health Room on the 2nd November 17 - Savings & Asset Protection floor. No appointment necessary. Sign up for the workshops at the front desk by 10/30. MEMEBERSHIP & RENEWALS Membership is open to anyone 50 years of age and older. Membership dues are $35 per person or $50 for two persons living in the same household. We accept cash, checks and credit cards. Membership information and applications are also available on our website. If you would like to join our renew your membership by mail, please include a stamped, self-addressed envelope for your membership card to be returned. Membership cards can also be picked up in the membership office between 9:00-11:30am or at the front desk. Members should carry their Senior Activity Center membership card with them in order to receive member discounts. Senior Activity Center 70 Temple Street Nashua, NH 03060 Non Profit Org US Postage PAID Nashua, NH Permit # 103 Our mission: to promote healthy aging, independence and the well-being of older adults through health, wellness, educational, cultural, and recreational programs and services. Nashua Senior Activity Center B I N G O - Afternoon Bingo is held on the 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the month and open to the public (must be 18 years of age or older). Bring your friends! All proceeds benefit the Senior Activity Center. Doors open at 1:00 pm & games start at 1:30 pm. Door prizes, cash prizes and winner take all! Join us on: September 3rd, (Closed September 17th), October 1st and 15th. CONGREGATE LUNCH - Provided by St. Joseph Community Services, Monday-Friday, starts serving at 11:45 am. Offered to people ages 50-59, for $5. charge Ages 60 and older for a $2 donation. Reservations required one week prior. Call 603-882-2106 for more information. Room Rentals at Nashua Senior Center The Senior Activity Center offers classrooms and function rooms which may be rented when not in use by Senior Center Programs. The spaces are ideal for business meetings, workshops, clubs meetings, classes, support groups, celebrations, showers, and more. The facility is handicap accessible, air conditioned, provides ample parking, and is centrally located. Contact Margo Bell at 816-2643 or email mbell@nashuaseniorcenter.org for more information Members receive special rates! Our newsletter is also available online at http://www.nashuaseniorcenter.org/ news/ Please check our website for the most current and up to date information regarding classes, activities, and trips.
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