Senior Center News – February 24, 2022
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.
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.
Book Chat is back! Fridays at 9:30 a.m. via Zoom.
Please email Mary Landon your event listings. Some events will be cancelled due to COVID and weather. Guidelines for…
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!
The Winter Reading Challenge: Read for a Better World (All Ages) is available for pre-registration now on the Vermont libraries Beanstack page.
From snowshoeing to movie screenings and iPhone tips and tricks, we have a wide range of activities for all interests.
Events in and around Charlotte the January and February.
Join us in helping to keep landfills less land-full! Paid for with the assistance of the Climate Catalysts Innovation Fund of the Vermont Council on Rural Development.
Looking for something to do? Check out these area events.
Winter classes are in full swing at the Senior Center.
COVID forced a break in 2020. So, we are especially excited to announce the return of the library art event.
Enjoy many local events this holiday season.
The Friends of the Charlotte Library are holding the second annual GET COZY RAFFLE
Check out the Winter Schedule You will find the Charlotte Senior Center Winter Schedule (for December through February) inserted…
The Charlotte Library received $1,000 to implement upgrades to the plastic and e-waste recycling program.
Senior Center’s Winter Schedule out soon!
Book Sale continues in the Library Program Room through November 30
Girls Scouts treat seniors
Library Book Sale: through October 30- The annual Charlotte Library Book Sale, sponsored by The Friends of the Charlotte Library, has been a popular and highly anticipated even
“Spring passes and one remembers one’s innocence.