Sea Country Activity Guide Fall 2017 | Page 23

PAGE 23 Offerings Provided by Other Organizations Laguna Niguel Sr. Club The Laguna Niguel Senior Club is a non-profit organization that operates independently from the City’s Sea Country Center. The activities sponsored by the Sr. Club are open to seniors coming to the Center. The Sr. Club provides a monthly newsletter to its members. Membership meetings are offered with entertainment & lunch provided by Age Well’s Nutrition Program. Age Well Senior Services Nutrition Program Hot and cold lunches are available at Sea Country every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday provided by Age Well Senior Services. Cold lunches, weather permitting, are available on the Courtyard Tuesdays and Thursdays. Lunches are served at 11:45 a.m. A $4.50 No membership is required to enjoy Club-sponsored donation is suggested. Reservations are en- couraged. For more information call activities offered at Sea Country. (949) 362-2807. The City provides the Senior Club an office in the Center which is open Monday - Friday 10:00am - 2:00pm. For Meals on Wheels more information or to find out about the trips For those who qualify, home delivered meals sponsored by the Club, call 362-2937. Senior Club are available on a donation basis ($7.50 suggested) for a hot lunch, cold dinner and a sponsored trips depart from the Laguna Hills Mall. cold breakfast for the next morning. Monday - Sr. Club Sponsored Activities: Friday volunteers deliver meals to those who Bingo: Wed. 12:20pm - 3:00pm (arrive by 12:20pm) are unable to come to the center. Please Party Bridge: Wed. & Fri. 12:30pm - 3:30pm contact the Age Well nutrition coordinator at (3rd Friday 1:30pm - 3:30pm) (949) 362-2807 for more information, to enroll or to volunteer. Book Group: 1st Friday of the month 1:00pm-3:00pm Scrabble: Thursdays 1:00pm - 3:00pm Annual Membership Cost: $15/Year - Single Attend a Senior Citizens Committee Meeting City of Laguna Niguel - Senior Citizens Committee The Laguna Niguel Senior Citizens Committee is an advisory group to the City Council and the Parks & Recreation Commission. The Committee meets to discuss the needs of senior citizens both within the City and regionally. The Committee promotes involvement of senior citizens in community affairs and provides input regarding a variety of programs benefiting the senior citizens that make up our community. The Committee meets on an as-needed basis. When held, meetings are at 2:00 p.m. on the second Wednesday of the month in Council Chambers at City Hall. The Committee’s meetings func