Good eating at the Charlotte Senior Center
Remember: These meals are popular, and when the food is gone, it’s gone. While the food lasts, a $5 donation is suggested.
Remember: These meals are popular, and when the food is gone, it’s gone. While the food lasts, a $5 donation is suggested.
The world definitely looks better after good meals with good conversation at the Charlotte Senior Center. April Monday Munches offer a rich, globe-spanning variety—from stroganoff to salsa.
Participants are age 50 and older. They join activities ranging from kayaking and hiking to birdwatching, exercise classes or art programs and board games.
A variety of good eating awaits you at the Charlotte Senior Center over the next two weeks, so come on over.
If you’ve driven by the Charlotte Senior Center recently, you may have noticed the parking lot was full—or even overflowing.
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I hope you are able to set aside some time with a cup of coffee or tea and take a moment to look through the insert with our upcoming March classes at the Charlotte Senior Center.
Our new partnership with Age Well is taking off quicker than we expected. Our first week, we distributed 42 Grab & Go meals, and our second week we increased to having 90 people registered!
From snowshoeing to movie screenings and iPhone tips and tricks, we have a wide range of activities for all interests.
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Winter classes are in full swing at the Senior Center.
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Senior Center’s Winter Schedule out soon!
Girls Scouts treat seniors
“Spring passes and one remembers one’s innocence.
Course descriptions can be found in the printed Fall Schedule or on the website. Registration and payment is in person or by phone (425-6345).
These courses are starting soon, so please make a note of the registration deadlines. Longer course descriptions can be found in the printed Fall Schedule, or on the website:
The Charlotte Senior Center was built in 2002 and has had various upgrades and modifications. The exterior, however, was starting to look a little shabby over recent years.
Will we be all fooled again into thinking fall is already here —only to have a few 90-degree days at the end of the month? We shall see.