Waning Days Senior Center News

Happy Birthday to our newest future resident and good friend , Bryan McLimore!  Get on down to the Day Room and join in the festivities. Games, Jello Shots and Gluten Free Beer for all.  Music provided by BackBurner recording artists:  Mildred and the Paste Eaters.The extravaganza starts right after dinner; 4:45pm

Waning Days Senior Center News

Our annual mandatory volleyball tournament begins this weekend.
It’s our version of March Madness and it’s always a big hit. Register your team early and get the best choices of shirts. Salvatore Spitzarello and “Wide” Mikey Barone will help you fill out your brackets and collect the necessary fees. This year’s winning teams will receive new bedspreads. First game begins right after dinner; 4:45pm.

Waning Days Senior Center News

Love songs, nothing but love songs. That’s what you can expect tonight as BackBurner recording artist Mel Tonnes hits the Day Room floor. “The Blue Haired Swooner” will be playing all of your favorites. Get down early and see why Mel has been tearing up the fair circuit in the upper midwest the past 20 years.  Fun starts right after dinner; 4:45 pm. Take a nap and put on your pretty dress.

Waning Days Senior Center News

Did you ever want to learn how to clog dance? If your answer is no, stay in your suite . Everyone else head on down to the Day Room and learn the art form from Shelby, Montana’s very own The Weaseltown Cloggers. Their interactive approach to teaching their craft is something not to be missed.  The fun starts right after dinner; 4:45pm. Hip and knee replacement recipients will need a waiver stamp from their doctor.

Waning Days Senior Center News

Waning Days Senior Center News….Author Al Kline discusses his new book “Hey! You Kids Get Off My Lawn”. Find out what you can and can’t do and how to get around it. The sure to be lively chat starts right after dinner; 4:45pm.

Waning Days Senior Center News

Waning Days Senior Center News.  We are snowed in again! Day three.  Our Head of Maintenance apologies for sending ALL of our snow removal equipment out for annual tuning and repair. ” We normally have this done in the summer,” said Al Smith; HOM. “I guess it got scheduled wrong on the day I had resident help in. I’m sure I told Gretta to do it in July. I guess she wasn’t lying when she requisitioned new hearing aid batteries. We should have everything back by May.” Sorry, no visitors again. We will be having a “Suds and Seats” competition later. It’s our version of Musical Chairs. If you wind up with no seat you will need to throw back a pint. Fun starts right after dinner; 4:45pm! Be sure to empty your bladder or your bag prior.