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Waynesboro Senior Center schedule changes for field trip

Chris Graham

This coming week, the Waynesboro Senior Center is closed for on-site activities on both Monday and Friday. On Friday, we are taking a field trip to go ride on the Cass Railroad. The members and guests that have signed up are really looking forward to a wonderful trip. However, this trip is a bit longer than our usual center day and in order to keep our staff work hours within approved limits, we need to close the center on another day. We decided to close on the Monday before the trip. Meals on Wheels clients will still receive their normally scheduled meals on both of those days. The closing only affects on-site activities and meals.

Weekly Menu

MONDAY: (Meals on Wheels ONLY)Bbq chicken, succotash, cauliflower with cheese sauce, rosey applesauce
TUESDAY: Pot roast of beef with potatoes & carrots, pineapple
WEDNESDAY: Turkey divan with broccoli, rice pilaf, fruit mix
THURSDAY: Marinated pork roast, blackeyed peas, sweet & sour cabbage, pears
FRIDAY: (Meals on Wheels ONLY) Tuna salad, three bean salad, tossed salad with dressing, cookies

Lunch is served at 11:45 a.m. each day. All meals are served with milk and bread and provide one-third of the daily nutrition value required for adults. Call 942-1838 to make reservations by 10 a.m. on the day you plan to attend.

Waynesboro Senior Center

The Waynesboro Senior Center, sponsored by Valley Program for Aging Services, invites people 60 years of age and older to participate in a variety of programs to be offered in the coming week. The center, at 325 Pine Ave., in the Jackson-Wilson building, is open 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Transportation is provided as needed by a VPAS van driver, who also helps with shopping trips and appointments to local doctors. Contributions toward expenses are accepted. Additional information can be found at www.waynesboroseniorcenter.org.

Submitted by: Janice Gentry, Waynesboro Senior Center

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