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From the Little Compton Community Center
Late Fall ~ Early Winter 2014
In this issue: LCCC News & Info…...1-3
Community Calendar....4-5
Senior News………..….6-7
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All Gather to Remember
Every year at just this time,
In cold and dark December,
Families around the world
All gather to remember,
With presents and with parties,
With feasting and with fun,
Customs and traditions
for people old and young.
- Helen H. Moore
The Holidays are a magical time in Little
Compton. As cold winds blow off the gray
Atlantic, our focus turns inward to families,
friends and community. Leaden skies filled
with snow blot out the sun’s feeble rays, yet
Sakonnet glows warmly with children’s
dreams and holiday traditions. Frosty morns
herald the season of Thanksgiving feasts, car-
ols and snowflakes, the hustle and bustle of
frenzied shoppers, holiday concerts, candles in
the windows, Christmas trees filled with twin-
kling lights and days of Auld Lang Syne.
This edition of Community Connections high-
lights all those special events that make Little
Compton such a unique place during the Holi-
days.
Country Christmas Sing Along Spectacular
Performed by The Sweetback Sisters
Sweetback Sisters, Emily
Miller and Zara Bode, will be
performing their signature
holiday performance at the
Community Center on Satur-
day, December 20th, from
5:30 - 7:30 PM. This up and
coming country/folk band has
gained popularity throughout
New England. Recently at
The Narrows, this will be
their first performance in Lit-
tle Compton. We’ll be getting
in the holiday spirit with their amazing harmonies and lively ren-
ditions of all of our favorite Christmas songs. Don’t miss it! Tick-
ets are $20 per person. Dinner is included. Wine and beer will be
available. Call 635-2400 to reserve seats and purchase tickets.
Little Compton’s Holiday Tradition –
the Ben Wilkie Tree Spree
The 21st annual Ben Wilkie Memorial Tree Spree – a true holi-
day tradition - will be held on Sunday, December 7th from 1 to 7
PM in the Wilbur School Gym. Dozens of themed, decorated
Christmas trees as well as a variety of other donated items will
be available to admire and (hopefully) win. Food will be avail-
able all day, and there will be a small business and craft show in
the adjacent school commons area. The Tree Spree has become
more than just a fund-raising event; it is part of the fabric of the
Little Compton community and it marks the beginning of the
holiday season for many residents. One regular attendee noted
that he feels “in the midst of a Norman Rockwell painting” when
attending the Tree Spree every year.
Nov. 22 Ambassador Christopher Hill, Book Signing, at St. Andrew’s Nov. 27 Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service, at Quaker Mtg. House Dec. 7 21st Annual Ben Wilkie Tree Spree & Town Tree Lighting TBA Navy Band Concert at LCCC—Stay Tuned! Dec. 20 Country Christmas Sing Along Spectacular Jan. 24 Pancake Breakfast at LCCC Tuesdays Afternoon Tea with Marie at LCCC
Preview of Late Fall and Early Winter Events...
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Our Annual Appeal
The end of 2014 is rapidly approaching, marking the culmination of 17 years that the Community Center has served Little Compton. As a non-profit chari-table organization not funded by the Town, donations and charitable contri-butions fund fully half of our annual budget. It’s amazing what we’ve ac-complished with your help!
Since opening our doors for the first time, we have created and added pro-grams and events that serve children, families, seniors, working adults, the disabled, local businesses and other non-profits. We are proud of the depth and breadth of service we provide and look forward to improving our service every year to come. Our programs and community events are a central fea-ture of Little Compton life, providing everything from child care and educa-tion to senior services to cultural enrichment. With your contributions as the backbone of our budget, we provide an impressive list of programs to serve the community.
As you round out your 2014 charitable giving, please consider a donation to the Little Compton Community Center. Because the Community Center is entirely self-supporting and does not receive town funding, we rely on you to help us keep the Community Center vibrant and our programs opera-tional and serving Little Compton – your friends, your family, your commu-nity.
Warmest regards and best wishes for the holiday season and the New Year,
Gina Malloy, Executive Director
Thanksgiving Celebration
Saturday, November 15 … 5-7 PM
Sponsored by LIFE, Inc. At LCCC.
Holiday Party
Saturday , December 13 . . .5 -7 PM
Sponsored by Amicable Church Youth
Group. At LCCC.
New Year Dance with DJ Ooch
Saturday , Ja nuary 1 7 . . . . 5 -7 PM
Sponsored by St. Andrew’s By-the-Sea.
At LCCC.
Pancake Breakfast!
Stop by the Community Center on
Saturday, January 24th, from
7:30 AM to 12:00 PM, for pancakes
and sausage, coffee and orange
juice—a full service breakfast with
proceeds to benefit the Community
Center’s many service programs.
Announcing the 2015 T-Shirt
Design Contest Winner
Avery Snyder, a 4th grade student at
Wilbur-McMahon, has created the win-
ning design for the
Community Cen-
ter’s 2015 official t
-shirt. Avery’s art-
work will be fea-
tured on the com-
memorative t-shirts
now in production.
T-shirts will be
available for sale
December 1st and at
upcoming Commu-
nity Center events. Thank you, Avery!
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FAMILY MOVIE NIGHTS
Fridays,
Nov. 21 Sherman and Peabody
Dec. 19 Elf
Jan. 16 Teenage Mutant Ninja
Turtles
Enjoy big screen movies in our upstairs
theatre. Kids of all ages may attend with
their families. Optional child care pro-
vided for kids ages 5 to 10. Ages 11 and
up may attend by themselves. Children
may bring blankets and pillows, and cos-
tumes or PJs are always welcome.
Cost: $6 members, $8 non-members:
includes two slices of pizza, soda or juice,
popcorn and movie. Child care is an addi-
tional $5 per child.
Family Movie Nights
Pizza Party 6:30 - 7 PM Movie 7 PM
FAMILY PROGRAMS
TEEN PROGRAMS
ADULT PROGRAMS
YAC (Youth, Activities, Community)
DANCES
Friday – November 14, December 12,
January 9………………..... 6:30 PM 7th and 8th grade. $5 entry fee.
Chaperones are always needed and much
appreciated!
STRENGTH TRAINING CLASS
Mondays and Fridays …….………………..……………………..... 9-10 AM
Wednesdays ………………………………………………………….. 8-9 AM Join Personal Trainer and Yoga Instructor, Jen Meyer, for invigorating, full-body
workouts - featuring strength training, yoga and stretches - designed to help you de-
velop a lean, fit body and increase flexibility and balance. Please bring a yoga mat,
towel and water. $15 drop-in or $120 for ten-class card. Contact Jen Meyer (American
College of Sports Medicine and Flexibility for Athletes Certified Personal Trainer and
200-hour Registered Yoga Teacher with the Yoga Alliance) at 401-533-0557 or
[email protected] for more information.
SENIOR FUNCTIONAL FITNESS
Tuesdays………...………………………………..……. 11 AM – Noon Instructor Debbie Gagnon provides low-impact, interval-aerobic movement with dance
elements. The class focuses on core muscle groups and cardiovascular fitness in a safe
and effective manner. $3 per class (members); $5 per class (non-members). (The Little
Compton Community Center underwrites a portion of the costs of this class to keep the
price affordable to seniors).
AGELESS GENTLE YOGA & MEDITATION
Wednesdays ………...………..................................9:30 - 10:45 AM Classes canceled 11/26, 12/24, 12/31 and all of January. Restarting 2/4/15.
Experience an overall sense of well-being, increased vitality, range of motion and cir-
culation. Release physical and mental stressors, increase self-esteem, manage weight
issues, balance mood and emotions while increasing strength/flexibility, depth of
breath and focus. This practice, which is also seated, incorporates walls and chairs as
props. Standing balances, asanas, increase muscle mass and bone density. Personal
attention is given. Sequences are adapted to your needs and abilities. Discounted 8
week session $128. Single class - $17. Start any time. Sessions on-going. Caryl
Sickul, MA, MMT, Experienced Professor, Movement Specialist and Wellness Con-
sultant. For the schedule and to register call: 401-816-0024 or visit: www.csickul.com.
Board of Directors
Rhea Brooks, President Lea Angell, Secretary Bill Theriault, Treasurer Terry De Chiaro Roger Guillemette Diane MacGregor Jeff Meyer Donna Pilkington Mark Rapoza Micah Shapiro Peter Tirpaeck Renee Welchman
Advisory Board
Tom Callahan Bill Curtin Bruce Elwell Bobbi Erdman Lesly Leahy Holly Lippert Jim Marsh Sr. Ellen Martin Pat Menoche Libby Moore Liz Peckham B. G. Shanklin Galen Snow
Staff
Executive Director: Gina Malloy
Education Director: Karen Ferreira
Youth Director: Beth Turcotte
Program Director: Marie O’Loughlin Jenkins
Office Manager: Lydia Greene
Program Manager: Carla Woodhouse
Head Custodian: Ted Fijak
Asst. Custodian: Bruce April
Asst. Custodian: Albert Duggins
Credits
Editor: Roger Guillemette Design: Gina Malloy Volunteers: Pat Menoche, Pat Pond Printing: Fall River Modern Printing Co. (508) 673-9421
6:30 PM Pizza, 7:00 PM Movie
Family Pricing: $20 member families,
$25 non-member families.
Reservations required by 5 PM on
the day of the show.
Just a Movie: It is possible to attend
just the movies which begin at 7PM.
$3 members, $5 non-members.
All movies subject to change.
Date Night for Parents—Fun
Night for Kids! Drop-off play the first Saturday of each
month, 6-9PM, with bounce house, ball pit,
movie, arts, crafts and pizza. Ages 5 to 12.
$15 for the first child, $5 for each addi-
tional child. Non-members add $5 to the
total.
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Community Calendar
Roadside Litter Collection……….…...Nov. 12 9:00 AM, Sogkonate Garden Club, South of Simmons Pond to Pottersville Rd. Meet at Sim-mons Pond Management Area parking lot. Call 635-8640 for more info. Cooking with Fresh Vegetables….…..Nov. 13 6:00-8:00 PM, Community Kitchen Classics, at LCCC with Liz Peckham. $10 per person. Youth Dance……………………………..Nov. 14 6:30 PM at LCCC. 7th and 8th grade. $5 entry fee. Circle of Friends…………….……..….Nov. 15 5:00-7:00 PM, at LCCC. Monthly dinner and activity for mentally disabled teens and adults. LCCC Board Meeting…….……………Nov. 18 7:00 PM at LCCC. Free and open to the public. LC Grange…………..…………………...Nov. 19 7:00 PM, Where are the Turkeys? Non-members are welcome. Family Movie Night………...………...Nov. 21 6:30 PM, pizza, 7:00 PM, Sherman and Pea-body. Enjoy big screen movies in our upstairs theatre. Kids of all ages may attend with their families. Optional child care provided for kids ages 5 to 10. Ages 11 and up may attend by themselves. Cost: $6 members, $8 non-members, $5 child care. Ambassador Christopher Hill, Book Talk and Signing……………………….……….….Nov. 22 4:00 PM at St. Andrew’s by the Sea, speaking about his new memoir, Outpost: Life on the Frontlines of American Diplomacy. Free and open to the public.
Ben Wilkie Tree Spree……….…………..Dec. 7 1:00 - 7:00 PM in the Wilbur School gym. Doz-ens of themed, decorated Christmas trees as well as a variety of other donated items will be available to admire and (hopefully) win. To donate or for more information, call 635-2241 or email [email protected]. Concerts at the Point………….………...Dec. 7 3:00 PM, Pianist Frederick Moyer and the Dave Brubeck Tribute Quartet, at Westport United Methodist Church, 1912 Main Rd, Westport Point, MA. Open Seating, doors open at 2:15 PM. For more information, visit www.concertsatthepoint.org or call 508-636-0698. LC Grange #32……………………...…Dec. 10 Christmas dinner at Crowther’s for members. Party Appetizers…………………….…..Dec. 11 6:00-8:00 PM, Community Kitchen Classics, at LCCC, with Marie Jenkins. $10 per person. Roadside Litter Collection………..…...Dec. 12 9:00 AM, Sogkonate Garden Club, Peckham Road. Meet at Peckham’s Greenhouse. Youth Dance…………..………………...Dec. 12 6:30 PM at LCCC. 7th and 8th grade. $5 entry fee. LC Grange #32……………………...…Dec. 13 4:30 PM, LC Grange hosts Newport County Pomona Circle of Friends…………..…………….Dec. 13 5:00-7:00 PM, at LCCC. Monthly dinner and activity for mentally disabled teens and adults. LC Grange #32……………………...…Dec. 17 7 PM, Presents from Santa. Family Movie Night…………………...Dec. 19 6:30 PM, pizza, 7:00 PM, Elf. Enjoy big screen movies in our upstairs theatre. Kids of all ages may attend with their families. Optional child care provided for kids ages 5 to 10. Ages 11 and up may attend by themselves. Cost: $6 members, $8 non-members, $5 child care.
Country Christmas Sing Along Spectacular…….………..……..Dec. 20 5:30 PM, performance by the Sweetback Sis-ters, a country and folk band of regional fame, and their first-ever visit to Little Compton! Dinner included, wine and beer available. Tickets $20 per person. Doors open at 5:00 PM.
Fresh Bread…………………………….….Jan. 8 5:30-8:30 PM, Community Kitchen Classics, at LCCC, with Sue Kinnane. $10 per person. Youth Dance……………………………….Jan. 9 6:30 PM at LCCC. 7th and 8th grade. $5 entry fee. Roadside Litter Collection……….……Jan. 14 9 AM, Sogkonate Garden Club, Long Highway, from Pottersville Road to and including John Sisson Road. Meet at Crowther’s Restaurant parking area. Family Movie Night…………………...Jan. 16 6:30 PM, pizza, 7:00 PM, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Enjoy big screen movies in our upstairs theatre. Kids of all ages may attend with their families. Optional child care provided for kids ages 5 to 10. Ages 11 and up may attend by themselves. Cost: $6 members, $8 non-members, $5 child care.Circle of Friends………………..……….Jan. 17 5:00-7:00 PM, at LCCC. Monthly dinner and activity for mentally disabled teens and adults. LC Grange #32………………..………….Jan. 21 7 PM, Women’s Activities and Deaf and Health Program.
Pancake Breakfast…………….Jan. 24 Stop by the Community Center for pancakes and sausage, coffee and orange juice—a full service breakfast with proceeds to benefit the Community Center’s many service programs. Library Movie Night………..…………...Jan. 27 5:30 PM, Brownell Library, Hundred-Foot Jour-ney.
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
JANUARY
December 20th, 5:30 - 7:30 PM At the Community Center
Would you be interested in
joining a craft club? Contact
Marie Jenkins at 635-2400 or
Send Us Your Community News!
Please send news releases, meeting announcements, calendar
updates & suggestions for publication in LCCC Community
Connections to: [email protected]. Deadline for
Inclusion in the Late Winter/Early Spring 2015 issue (covering
February through April) is January 10th.
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Save Those Lees
Market Receipts!
A reminder to year-round residents
and summer friends—be sure to save
your Lees Market cash register re-
ceipts. Lees Market of Westport do-
nates 1% of the total of receipts turned
in by Little Compton Community
Center to help support the Center’s
activities. Put ‘em in a box, stuff ‘em
in an envelope, stash ‘em in a desk …
just don’t forget to turn them in! Drop
-off boxes are available at the LCCC
on the left-hand front staircase or at
the front desk. Those receipts add up
to real money, more than $5,000 each
year … thanks to the continued sup-
port and generosity of Lees Market.
New Programs for Adults!
Community Kitchen Classics
Stir and sip and savor with local
foodies on the second Thursday of
each month. Reserve your spot
early. Space is limited. $10 per per-
son. (Nov. 13, 6-8 PM, Liz
Peckham, Cooking with Fresh
Vegetables; Dec. 11, 6-8 PM, Marie
Jenkins, Party Appetizers; Jan. 8,
5:30-8:30, Sue Kinnane, Fresh
Bread).
Baby Boomer Movie Nights!
First Thursdays of each month at
6:00 PM at LCCC.
A CPR course will be offered in
January. Fore more information,
contact Marie at 635-2400 or
ONGOING
MONDAYS AA Meetings…………..……7 AM and 7:30 PM At St. Andrew’s by the Sea Adult Knitting…………………….…..1-2:30 PM At Brownell Library Republican Town Committee …….……..7 PM First Mondays (No November Meeting) at LCCC. Youth Knitting (Grades 5-8)…………....3-4 PM At Brownell Library
TUESDAYS Afternoon Tea…………………..………..1-3 PM Enjoy Afternoon Tea with Marie at LCCC with a variety of hot and cold teas and a selection of petite savory and sweet delectables. Proceeds benefit LCCC service programs. By reservation at least 24 hours prior. $10 per person. 401-635-2400. Democratic Town Committee…….….7:00 PM First Tuesdays at LCCC. Informational and open to the public. For more information, call Ellen at 635-8436.
WEDNESDAYS AA meetings…………….……………...7:30 PM At St. Andrew’s by the Sea American Legion & Auxiliary Post #37 Meetings………….……………………...7:00 PM Second Wednesdays at IOOF Hall. For more information, contact Bert Chretien at 635-4652. Wednesday Book Club………………..6:00 PM Second Wednesdays, Sept. thru June, at Brownell Library. LC Volunteer Fire Department……..7:00 PM Meetings first Wednesdays at Public Safety Complex. For more information, call Jack Crook at 635-0003. Social Rebekah Lodge No. 11………..9:30 AM Meetings third Wednesdays upstairs at IOOF Hall. For more information, write to: PO Box 194, LC, RI 02837.
THURSDAYS AA meetings…………………….……...7:30 PM At St. Andrew’s by the Sea. Baby Boomer Movie Nights…….…….6:00 PM First Thursdays at LCCC. $5 movie and pop-corn.
FRIDAYS AA Meetings…………………………..7:30 PM At St. Andrew’s by the Sea. Friday Book Club…………………..10:30 AM First Fridays, Sept. thru June, at Brownell Li-brary. New members welcome! LC Food Bank……..………………….9-10 AM The Food Bank is open to everyone and is located at the LC Wellness Center, 115 East Main Rd. Donations can be made any time at the three churches—St. Andrew’s, United Con-gregational and St. Catherine’s—canned goods, paper supplies and hygiene items are always appreciated. For more information, call 635-2722.
SATURDAYS AA meetings……….……….…………..8:00 AM At St. Andrew’s by the Sea. Date Night for Parents, Fun Night for Kids…………………..…………………….6-9 PM First Saturdays at LCCC. Drop-off play with bounce house, ball pit, movie, games, pizza and a movie. Ages 5 to 12. $15 for the first child, $5 for each additional child. Non-members add $5 to the total. LC Food Bank………………………...9-10 AM The Food Bank is open to everyone and is located at the LC Wellness Center, 115 East Main Rd. Donations can be made any time at the three churches—St. Andrew’s, United Con-gregational and St. Catherine’s—canned goods, paper supplies and hygiene items are always appreciated. For more information, call 635-2722.
SUNDAYS AA meetings…………….……………...7:00 PM At LCCC. Vigil for Peace…………..……………...9:30 AM On Pike’s Peak.
LCCC Senior Luncheon Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays…..11:30 AM
Join us for lunch as we enjoy our local ca-tering. Some of the finest cooks in Little Compton are volunteering their time to prepare delicious meals for our seniors every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Don’t miss this opportunity to share good food with good friends in a friendly commu-nity atmosphere. $3 suggested donation for the disabled and seniors age 50 and over. $6 suggested donation under age 50. Please call to reserve at least 48 hours in advance. 635-2400. The LCCC Senior Luncheon serves senior and disabled people from all walks of life, across income levels, creating a diverse and stimulating social environment for all.
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Senior Bingo 1st & 3rd Mondays 12:30 PM
Popcorn & Movies 2nd Mondays…..…12:30 PM
Cards & Cookies 4th Mondays……....12:30 PM
Visiting Nurse Services…………………..682-2100
Special Thanks to Our Wonderful
Volunteer Chefs:
Lea Angell, Rhea Brooks, Lisa Carter,
Crowther’s Restaurant, Kathy Lambert,
Kris Lima, Gina Malloy, Marsha & Bob
Mushen, Joan & Dwight McNeill, Mary
Mason Roussell, Charles Scott, Galen
Snow, Rose Strokes and Wilbur’s General
Store
SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB Meetings & Bingo First & Third Thursdays ………...….1 PM At IOOF Hall.
LITTLE COMPTON SOCIAL SERVICES (635-2722) Director Susan Sisson assists persons and families in need of short-term financial assistance for fuel, rent, groceries and utili-ties through the Little Compton Assistance Association. The Little Compton Town Food Bank is held at the Little Compton Wellness Center, 115 East Main Road on Fridays & Saturdays from 9 – 10 AM. All are welcome.
LITTLE COMPTON FOOD BANK Open Fridays and Saturdays, 9-10. The Food Bank is open to everyone and is lo-cated at the LC Wellness Center, 115 East Main Rd. Donations can be made any time at the three churches—St. Andrew’s, United Congregational and St. Cath-erine’s—canned goods, paper supplies and hygiene items are always appreciated. For more information, call 635-2722.
SOUTHCOAST VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION is pleased to offer a variety of programs to benefit the health and well-ness of residents of Little Compton. For more information, please contact the Direc-tor of Community Affairs at 1-800-698-6877.
CORNERSTONE ADULT SERVICES Cornerstone Adult Services has an adult day center located at 115 East Main Road. We provide support during the day to frail elderly and adults with disabilities. Those attending the day center can chose the day(s) they would like to attend from one day a week up to 5 days a week. Visit our website at: www.stelizabethcommunity.org Adult Day Health Care.....8:30 AM – 4 PM For more information, contact Jen Oser, Admissions Coordinator/Case Manager at 401-592-0465.
LITTLE COMPTON WELLNESS CENTER Located at 115 East Main Road.
Mondays: Kundalini Yoga………….….7:30 - 8:45 AM Adaptive Exercise……..…...1:30 - 2:30 PM Behavioral Health Clinic…...3:00 - 7:00 PM Tuesdays: Massage…………………….by appointment Yin Restorative Yoga……....8:00 - 9:30 AM Wednesdays: Kripalu Yoga, 8:30 -9:30AM & 4:30-5:45PM Yoga Therapy……………...by appointment Reflexology………………...by appointment Thursdays: Senior Health Insurance Counseling, first Thursdays………….9:00 AM-12:00 PM and by appointment, 401-682-2100 x1470
Adult Wellness Clinic...11:00 AM-12:00 PM
For more info, please visit call the Wellness Center at: 401-592-0400, on the Web
at:www.littlecomptonwellnesscenter.org
Visiting Nurse Services of Newport and Bristol Counties offers home care, hos-pice, advanced illness management, and community clinics, including flu clinics, pneumonia shots, and diabetes education programs. For more info, contact Janis
Gordon at 401-682-2100.
LCCC Corporate Members
A-1 Pizza Beach and Bass Studio
Briggs Beach, Inc. Brodie Toyota Lift
Chartier Building Company Coastal Roasters
Compton Clambakes
Crowther’s Restaurant East Bay Newspaper
Goulart’s Package Store Humphrey’s Building Supply
Insidesign Katharine H. Leary, CPA, Inc.
Law Offices of John A Pagliarini, Jr. Lees Market
Madden Electric Mataronas Lobster Co., Inc.
National Grid Randal Poirier Independent Financial
Sakonnet Golf Club Sakonnet Plumbing
Sakonnet Point Club Sea Vision Underwater Solutions
Serena’s Studio Shapiro Carpentry
Verizon Viti Mercedes-Benz
Walker’s Roadside Stand Young Family Farm
Non-Profit Members
Boy Scouts Cub Scouts
Democratic Town Committee Friends of the Brownell Library
Girl Scouts Little Compton Community First
Little Compton Education Foundation Little Compton Garden Club
Little Compton Historical Society Republican Town Committee
RI Foundation Sakonnet 4H Club
Sakonnet Preservation Association Sogkonate Garden Club South Coast Artists Inc.
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POSTAL PATRON
Country Christmas
Sing Along
Spectacular
December 20th
Pancake
Breakfast
January 24th
New: Baby
Boomer Movie
Nights
New: Community
Kitchen Classics
Winter Warmth
at the
Community
Center