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Arlington Seniors Stitch
Up Donations for Haiti
Photo Courtesy of Linda Ollio
Pat Lawson and the "Keep You in Stitches" group
at the Arlington Senior Citizens Center recently made
pillowcase dresses and shorts for the children of Haiti.
The items will be distributed missionaries with Real
Hope for Haiti. Linda Ollio is pictured above with the
clothes.
December 2013
Look Twice: Save a Life
By David Peel
LAKELAND SENIOR CENTER
The Lakeland Parks
& Recreation Department invites all seniors
55+ to the Lakeland Senior Center for a class or
to look around and explore the facility for a
first time visit. RSVP or
advance notice is not
required to attend programs at the Lakeland
Senior Center, unless
otherwise noted.
For questions or for
more information, or to
sign-up for the monthly
Senior Center brochure
and calendar mail-out,
contact Joy Cloud at 8672717 or jcloud@lake
landtn.gov.
For a complete list of
Senior Center activities,
including calendar updates, visit www.lakeland
tn.gov, Residents, Parks
& Recreation, then click
on “Just for Seniors.”
You won’t want to
miss
this
fun-filled
afternoon. There will be a
delicious meal with a
ham and turkey provided
by Kroger, door prizes,
great conversation and
holiday music. Please
bring
your
favorite
covered dish that serves 8
to share with the group
and entertainers. Drinks
will be provided. Please
RSVP by Dec. 2nd to
901-867-2717
or
[email protected].
Holiday Sing-along
Friday, Dec. 20th from
1:30 – 2:30 p.m.
Professional concert
pianist and Lakeland
resident Irving Evans will
be leading a Christmas
sing-along and will provide sing-along books for
the participants use.
Motorcyclists
are often thought
of as being reckless. We have all
seen one pop a
wheelie in traffic
or roar carelessly
around and weave
through traffic.
But, in Tennessee,
most motorcycle accidents are not the ault of
the motorcycle driver.
Usually, it is automobile