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Center Closed Jan. 18 and 21

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wscThe Waynesboro Senior Center has been under construction since the beginning of October, and the vast majority of it should be completed by the end of the month.  In order to make room for construction, we had moved office cubicles, freezers, desks, and everything else all around.

Now the main Center areas are to a state that we can start to return things to normal.  The Center will be closed for two days: Friday, January 18 and Monday, January 21 for staff work days.

Meals on Wheels will be prepared and delivered as usual.  But there will be no congregate meals or activities while staff and volunteers are focused on cleaning and reorganizing.




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