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Events & Activities

RENTERS' REBATE SEASON IS HERE!

(April 1st -October 1st)

Gather the required documents and call us to schedule your appointment:

860-447-5232

 


 

SENIOR FOOD PANTRY DISTRIBUTION:

1st Thursday of each Month

 


 

Activities

We currently offer the following exercise classes: 

Yoga with Rosemary: Tuesdays (9am-10am), Thursdays (10am – 11am)

Health and Wellness with Morris: Tuesdays (9am – 10am)

Tai Chi with Morris: Thursdays (9am – 10am)

 

 

FEES FOR EXERCISE CLASSES

Dear Valued Member and Non-Member Class Participants:

Effective March 1, 2018, the fee for our physical wellness classes has changed. You will be required to purchase ONE card PER MONTH, which will give you access to:
 

Thai Chi

Health and Wellness

Yoga

Exercise

 



 

N. L. Senior Center Members’ Monthly Fee Scale

$15.00

Member's Monthly Income

Discount Percentage

Client Portion of Fee

Monthly Cost for Card

 

 

 

 

$ 0 - $700

90%

10%

$1.50

$701 - $1,000

75%

25%

$3.75

$1,001 - $1,300

50%

50%

$7.50

$1,301 - $1,600

25%

75%

$11.25

$1,601 - And Up

0%

100%

$15.00

 

Proceeds from the sale of cards and proceeds from Silver Threads Boutique are utilized to provide program opportunities not readily available due to funding shortfalls. We strive to keep programs affordable and offer free programs whenever possible. Call us for more information & to sign up for our events, trips and parties!


Life Enrichment Series

The Life Enrichment Series is a special interest program for our residents 55 years of age and older,  sponsored by the New London Senior Affairs Commission and the New London Senior Center. The goal of the program is to offer occasional evening events on a variety of topics and life-style interests suggested by the older adults in our community. For the upcoming program schedule and for more information please contact Karen Paul, Chair of the New London Senior Affairs Commission (KarenAnnePaul@gmail.com), or call our senior center (860-447-5232).

The Senior Affairs Commission, whose members are appointed by the City Council, studies the conditions and the needs of the older adults in this community in relation to housing, economic status, employment, health, transportation, recreation and other matters.  The Senior Affairs Commission analyzes the services for the aged provided by the community by both public and private agencies, and makes recommendations to the city council regarding the development and integration of public and private agencies in cooperation with the state and other services to the extent possible. The commission meets the fourth Friday at 1:00 p.m., at the New London Public Library.

Our sincerest thanks to all local, state and federal organizations who provide free health education to our seniors in New London! We truly appreciate your time and expertise!