April and May 2016

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April and May 2016
Capen Caller Newsletter
West Bridgewater Council On Aging
97 West Center Street, West Bridgewater, MA 02379
508-894-1262
Bruce Holmquist, Chairman of the Board - Mary H. Graf, Director, email - [email protected]
APRIL and MAY 2016
National Volunteer Week April 10 - 16, 2016
Monica Armstrong
George Bonjokian
Allen Breer
Dawn Broderick
Joseph Ciccolo
Jeanne Clark
Patricia Claudio
Fran Deibel
Paul Dowd
David Fazio
Mary Jo Feresten
Connie Fiorentino
Eileen Fitzgerald
Jean Geniuch
Linda Gibson
Richard Gibson
Muriel Goucher
Wilfred Hathaway
Richard Hennessey
Bruce Holmquist
Leona Johnson
Kathleen Jones
Ellie Lamb
David Leach
Ginger Leach
Tim Mather
Joan McAndrew
Elinor McCormack
Deborah McEnaney
Tom McMullen
Marguerite Morse
Ray Mouradian
Frank & Pearl Nelson
Virginia Nolan
Joe Penney
Rose Penney
Catherine Poudrier
Emma Preston
Evelyn Salvador
Patricia Sherman
Barbara Slater
Robert Slater
Linda Studenski
Bill Taro
Ruth Thorp
Stan Thorp
Stanley Urban
Anne Weatherby
Thank You to all our Volunteers. You
and your hard work are irreplaceable.
XO Mary
CANDIDATE’S LUNCHEON
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
11:00 a.m.
Lunch will be served at noon
Come & meet your candidates!
If you are joining us for lunch please call
early to make your Reservation
Town Elections are Saturday, April 9th.
Polls open at 9:00 a.m.
Please welcome Melissa Kesell to the
W.B. Council On Aging team. Missy
has joined the staff as Supportive Care
Assistant in our Adult Care Program.
With several years experience working
in the geriatric field as an activities
assistant at the W.B. LifeCare Center,
she offers fresh program ideas and
exciting new insights in working with
elders.
Thank you, Mary
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ST. PATRICK’S DAY
Chef Annette and her staff served over 100 hungry leprechauns
a delicious corned beef & cabbage luncheon finished off with
Green Jello Ambrosia … YUM! The lovely & talented Jennifer
Mello entertained us singing traditional Irish songs.
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MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
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THURSDAY
FRIDAY
9 - 2 Outreach
(call for appointment)
9 - 2 Outreach
9 - 2 Outreach
(call for appointment) (call for appointment)
9 - 2 Outreach
9 - 1 Outreach
(call for appointment) (call for appointment)
9 - 3 Supportive Care
10 Swedish Weaving
9 - 3 Supportive Care
9 - 3 Supportive Care
8:30-9:30 Exercise &
Muscle Conditioning
No Class May 2, May 9
3:00 ZUMBA GOLD
8:30–9:30 Exercise &
Muscle Conditioning
No Class Apr 27, May 4
9:30 - 11 Line Dancing
12 noon - Lunch
10-1 Health Screening
Every Wednesday
1:00 J.O.Y. INC.
April 4th, May 2nd
12 Noon - Lunch
12 Noon - Lunch
12:45 - 4:30 MahJongg
ANNUAL TOWN ELECTION
Saturday, April 9th
Polls Open at 9:00 a.m.
Spring Street School
10:30 - 1:00
Swedish Weaving
1:00 Trucchi’s Van run 10:30 Duplicate Bridge
1st, 3rd, 5th Fridays
3:00 ZUMBA GOLD
12:45 - 4:30 Bridge
COA Exec. Board
March 30th 1:00 pm
April 27th 1:00 pm
COA Board of Dir.
April 6th 1:00 pm
May 4th 1:00
9:00 - 10:00 Tai Chi
Intergenerational
No Class Apr 1st
RABIES CLINIC
APRIL 30, 2016
Highway Barn ~ 65 No. Main Street
DOGS 9:00AM - 10:00AM
CATS 10:00AM - 11:00AM
All animals MUST BE leashed or in a carrier
$6.00 per animal
WBCOA TRAVEL NEWS
“THE COUNTRY JAMBOREE”
REAGLE MUSIC THEATER
Waltham, MA
Sunday, April 17, 2016
$65 per person ~ includes Round trip transportation and
Reserved seating for performance “Country Jamboree”
Pick-Up at Lowes 12:15AM, Return 5:00PM
FOXWOODS
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
$26 per person ~ includes Round trip transportation,
Casino Package $10Slot Play & $10 Food Voucher.
Pick-Up at Lowes 7:30AM, Return 6:00PM
TWIN RIVERS CASINO
Lincoln, RI
Wednesday, April 25, 2016
$22 per person ~ includes Round trip transportation,
Casino Package $10 Free Bonus Play & $7 Food Voucher.
Pick-Up at Lowes 8:45AM, Return 5:30PM
JFK LIBRARY &
LUNCH AT MAGGIANO’S
Boston, MA
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
$79 per person ~ includes Round trip transportation,
Maggiano’s Luncheon, Entrance to JFK Library
Pick-Up at Lowes 8:45AM, Return 5:30PM
ELTON JOHN & BILLY JOEL
Tribute Show
Lake Pearl, Wrentham MA
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
$85 per person ~ includes Round trip transportation,
Sit-down lunch, Reserved seating for performance.
Pick-Up at Lowes11:00AM, Return 5:00PM
DANIEL WEBSTER GRAND BUFFET
&
SANDWICH GLASS MUSEUM
Sandwich, MA
Thursday, June 9, 2016
$69 per person ~ includes Round trip transportation
Grand Buffet Lunch, Glass Museum Entrance, and
Christmas Tree Shop visit.
Pick-Up at Lowes 10:30AM, Return 5:15PM
FOSTER’S DOWNEAST CLAMBAKE
&
STONEWALL KITCHEN
York, ME
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
$69 per person ~ includes Round trip transportation,
Foster’s Clambake Dinner (Chicken as alternative),
Stonewall Kitchen Visit, Nubble Lighthouse Stop.
Pick-Up at Lowes 9:00AM, Return 6:00PM
REMINDER - ALL TRIPS REQUIRE PAYMENT AT THE TIME OF RESERVATION
Telephone reservations will be held 3 days. Seating is limited.
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Treat yourself to a Spring Beauty Fixer Upper!!
April 26, 2016
Pickups start at 9:00 a.m.
Join us at the Southeastern Regional Cosmetology Salon for your choice of Beauty Pampering,
Color Services, Hair Highlights, Chemical Perm, Skin Conditioning Treatments, Skin Care facials, Hair
Removal, Nail Services, Pedicure Services or choose a Beauty Package of any three.
Then make your day complete with a fabulous lunch in the Colonial Culinary Room.
You can either meet us here at the COA or we'll pick you up at your door.
Reservations are required and limited. Contact Fran at the COA before April 20, 2016
Congratulations ...
Please …..
Although we appreciate your generosity, for
safety sake please don’t deposit donation items
in the vestibule when the center is closed. Don’t
be shy! Come in and drop them off so we can
thank you properly.
Thank you, Mary
JEAN ELLIS
Winner of the J.O.Y Easter Basket
Many thanks to those who
contributed food items and who
support J.O.Y.
STITCH LOVERS GROUP
J.O.Y.
Come and join us on Tuesday mornings
at 10 am. We will be Weaving, Crocheting,
Cross stitching, Embroidering, Knitting, Sewing,
socializing and having fun!
A sewing machine is available for your use.
There is no fee to participate.
Please call Fran at 508-894-1262 if you
have any questions.
Saturday, June 11, 2016
2:00 - 4:00 P.M.
West Bridgewater Council on Aging
97 West Center Street
Tickets: $5.00
Tickets may be purchased from J.O.Y. Members
or at the C.O.A. 508-894-1262
J.O.Y., INC. ANNUAL DUES
Dues are due and paid annually each January. Please complete the form below and include check made
payable to J.O.Y., Inc. Any questions contact the COA office … 508-894-1262.
J.O.Y., INC. (Just Older Youth)
Friends of the West Bridgewater Council On Aging
Date
Name:
Phone:
Date of Birth:
Address
 JOY Membership dues for 2016 $8.00
I am happy to be a “Friend,” but I would like to do more. Additional contribution enclosed $_____________
Total enclosed $____________________
Check payable to:
J.O.Y., INC., c/o Marguerite Morse, Treasurer, P.O. Box 169, W. Bridgewater, MA 02379
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PUZZLE SOLVED!
A little silver-haired lady called her neighbor and
said, “Please come over here and help me. I have a
killer jigsaw puzzle and I can’t figure out how to get
started.”
Her neighbor asks, “What is it supposed to be when
it’s finished?”
The little lady said, “According to the picture on the
box, it’s a rooster.”
Her neighbor decided to go over and help with the
puzzle.
She let him in and showed him where she had the
puzzle spread all over the table.
He studied the pieces for a moment, then looked
at the box. He turned to her and said, “First
of all, no matter what we do, we’re not going
to be able to assemble these pieces into anything
resembling a rooster.”
He takes her hand and says, “Secondly, I want you
to relax. Let’s have a nice cup of tea, and then ..
” he said with a deep sigh, . .. . . . .
“We'll put all the Corn Flakes back in the box.”
BASEBALL
WORD
FIND
ASSIST
BACKBOARD
BALL
BASKET
BENCH
BLOCK
CENTER
CLOCK
COACH
COURT
DRIBBLING
FOUL
FREE THROW
GAME
HALF-TIME
HOOP
JERSEY
LAY-UP
NET
OUT OF BOUNDS
OVERTIME
PASSING
PLAYER
POINT GUARD
POINTS
POWER FORWARD
QUARTER
REBOUND
REFEREE
RIM
SCOREBOARD
SHOOTING GUARD
SHOT
SLAM DUNK
SMALL FORWARD
SNEAKERS
SUBSTITUTIONS
TEAM
THREE POINTER
TIME-OUT
TRAVELING
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THERMOMETER SWAP
Bring us your old mercury thermometer and we
will replace it with a new digital American
Ref-Fuel thermometer.
Offer available while supplies last!
“SAVVY SENIOR” CLASSES
Watch our web site www.westbridgewater.org and
newsletter for information about a new program
“Savvy Senior”
These classes will focus on using electronics;
i-phones, tablets, etc. and how to use them
effectively and efficiently. Modern electronic
devices can be daunting and confusing, so let our
student instructors help you unravel the mystery.
Call the COA 508-894-1262 if you are interested.
Day and time to be determined.
Happy
Mother’s Day!
Find and circle all of the words that are hidden in the grid.
The remaining 39 letters spell a piece of Basketball trivia.
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LUNCH MENUS (Subject to Change)
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED BEFORE 8:30 A.M
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Lunch begins at 12 noon
508-894-1262
Suggested Donation $3.75
APRIL
Mon
Wed
Thu
4 Macaroni & Cheese, Fish Sticks
Stewed Tomatoes, Blonde Apple
Brownies w/ Caramel Sauce
6 CANDIDATE’S LUNCHEON
Hasselback Chicken, Carrots
Mashed Potato, Jello Cake
7 Breakfast for Lunch
Bacon, Egg & Cheese Sandwich,
Home Fries, Peaches & Cream
11 OPENING DAY AT FENWAY!
Fenway Frank or Burger
French Fries, Ice Cream
13 Tuna Noodle Casserole
Peas, Roll & Butter
Pineapple Upside-Down Cake
14 Parmesan Encrusted Chicken
Mashed Potato, Caprese Salad
Chocolate Pudding Whipped Cream
18
20 American Chop Suey,
Italian Green Beans, B&B
Jello Cake
21 Baked Ham w/ Raisin Sauce
Mashed Potatoes, Peas, Cornbread,
Fruited Jello
PATRIOT’S DAY
CENTER CLOSED
25 Tortellini Soup, Chopped Ham & 27 Lasagna w/ Meat Sauce,
Pickle Sandwich, Potato Chips,
Three-Bean Salad, B&B
Brownies
Pears w/Whipped Cream
28 Sweet Potato Encrusted Fish
Cole Slaw, Baked Beans
Gingerbread, Whipped Cream
MAY
Mon
Wed
Thu
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! Kentucky Derby themed luncheon Thursday May 5th.
Ladies, if you have one wear a spring hat or fascinator, gentlemen wear a derby or a cap.
Come try some “Kentucky Derby Traditional Food” and join in the fun.
2 Pasta Primavera w/ Chicken,
4 Sweet & Sour Meatballs, Rice
5 Kentucky Hot Browns
Rolls & Butter
Pilaf, Green Beans & Baby Onions, Black-eyed Pea Salad
Chocolate Pudding, Whipped Cream Apple Bread Pudding
Kentucky Banana Pudding
9 Roast Pork w/ Stuffing, Gravy,
Oven Roasted Potato, Green Beans,
Fresh Applesauce, Apple Cake
11 Chicken Pot Pie,
Carrots, Peas, Mashed Potato,
Peaches & Cream
12 BBQ’d Pulled Pork Sandwich,
Potato Salad, Cucumber Salad,
Pear Upside-Down Cake
16 Grilled Hot Dog in a Bun
Macaroni Salad, Baked Beans,
Frosted Cake
18 Chicken Parmesan w/ Ziti,
Caesar Salad, Garlic Bread,
Brownie
19 Hearty Ham & Potato Chowder,
Sliced Italian Bread & Butter,
Apple & Spice Cookies
23 Baked Stuffed Cabbage,
Peas, Bread & Butter,
Apple/Carrot Cake
25 Tuna Salad Sandwich, Lettuce, 26 Sausage Cacciatore,
Tomato, Pickle, Corn Chowder
Linguini, Bread & Butter,
Gingerbread w/Whipped Cream
Fruited Jello w/ Whipped Cream
30
CENTER CLOSED
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14TH FREDERICK NADDAFF
APRIL
BIRTHDAYS
1ST
NANCY BREARLEY
THOMAS R. DONAHUE
ELIZABETH ROSE
2ND
CHARLENE DERRICKSON
DELIA PETERSON
3RD
JANICE BLACK
NANCY CONSOLAZIO
ARTHUR COUGHLIN
BARBARA HAMMOND
KATHLEEN MASSEY
LLOYD NELSON
FRANK PARKER
ANASTASIA POULOS
15TH DEBORAH DUDLEY
MOHAMMAD MALIK
CHRISTOPHER MITCHELL
HELENA MOORE
LESLIE WILLIAMS
16TH SHIRLEY ALMQUIST
JUDITH CHAPMAN
DORINE JOSSELYN
JEANNE NEWMAN
CHARLES GILBERT
WILLIAM KNIGHT
RICHARD HAMALIAM
BONNIE HARLOW
2ND
CHARLES LEONARD
JON MICCIANTUONO
ANGELO MUNAFO
3RD
LUCILLE ACHESON
DOREEN ANN CAGNINA
JEAN CAMPBELL
BRUCE CLARK
CHERYL FOURACRE
RODGER FUREY
JOY HOHENGASSER
WALTER POTAZNICK
BARBARA RUDNICKI
ROBERT L. SMITH
CYNTHIA TOWNE
ROBERT WEBBER
4TH
MARIA BAKER
JOANNE CHUBBUCK
JOHANNES FLOECK
VIRGINIA MICHAEL
EUGENE PALOPOLI
ROBERT E. WILLIAMS
5TH
DOREEN ANN CAGNINA
MILDRED HOYSON
NORMA PACHECCO
6TH
CHARLES HOWARD
GEORGE KINNEY
KATHLEEN SNELGROVE
7TH
DIANE BRYANT
PATRICIA PARKER
LOIS SIMON
RICHARD WARMINGTON
8TH
DIANE CARD
JANET CARLSON
CLAIREMARIE FLORESTAL
RUTH PERRY
PAMELA WISE
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5TH
PAULINE ASHLEY
HELEN COX
COLLEEN LAWRENCE
FRANCIS LYONS
PAUL MARINO
20TH RONALD KEITH SR.
JUDITH KINNEY
ANNA THOMAS
6TH
ALFRED COLE
DORIS CORAZINNI
MERRILL FINCH
MARY D. WATSON
7TH
PRISCILLA BATSON
PAMELA BLOOD
SCOTT FORTIER
GEORGE K. KELLEY
22ND BEVERLY DAVENPORT
JOAN JOHNSON
MARIAN MAC DONALD
PAUL MAC NEIL
ARTHUR RIX
JOSEPH BUTLER
JOSEPH CARROLL
RICHARD MEEHAN
JEAN RIX
10TH CLARA ANDERSON
JOSEPH AMBROSE
JOANNE NICHOLS
11TH FRANCIS BABBIN
JAMES HARRIS
RICHARD KRUGGER JR
NANCY MORRISON
RICARDO RODRIQUEZ
12TH LINDA FINNERAN
13TH ROBERT KOMINSKY
MAY
BIRTHDAYS
1ST
19TH BRUCE ENGSTROM
LUCIA MARCOTTE
9TH
30TH KAREN BUMPUS
LUCIA DUFOUR
ROBERTA FULGINITI
ALBERTA QUINLAN FONTAINE
18TH FLAVIAN CIFELLI
PATRICIA SHERMAN
EUNICE SIMMONS
RUTH WILSON
CAROL PHELAN
KATHLEEN SPEREDELOZZI
KENNETH MC KINNON
JANICE OSGOOD
SUSAN PUFFER
29TH EILEEN FITZGERALD
LOUIS DI CORPO
MICHAEL NORMAN
EDWARD CHAUNCEY
IGNACIO SOLANO
17TH EDWARD CARCHIDI
STEPHEN HARPER
CORA KINNEY
ROBERT TENNIHAN
PATRICIA TURNER
WILLIAM TYRRELL JR.
VINCENT ZIBELLI
4TH
8TH
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21ST
PATRICIA FORD
GERALDINE ZAMMIT
23RD JUDITH ANDERSON
ROBERT CHARRON
24TH JAY BAGDON
JOHN BIGOTTO
EVELYN SALVADOR
CHERYL WISE
25TH LOIS CRUZ
ALICE FLINT
DONALD R. JOHNSON
26TH GLORIA GATT
HENRY C. SMITH
27TH CHARLOTTE BRITTON
ALEXANDER GURECKIS JR.
RENA NOYES
RENA POMEROY
JOYCE ZARRELLA
28TH CHARLOTTE COLEMAN
ELAINE DECHAMBEAU
LESLIE SIMPSON
AUGUSTINE J. TOSCHES
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MAY BIRTHDAYS …. Continued
9TH
10TH
JAMES CLARKSON
PATRICIA EVERETT
MICHAEL FINN
MARIAN GOODE
JAMES PEDRETTI
DAVID PHILLIPS
JANET BEAN
HEDWIG COLE
MICHAEL DADAK
WILLIAM MACKIN
JOAN MC ANDREW
VIVIAN PATCHEL
11TH
CAROL ASHTON
ELAINE DEEB
ELAINE CLEMENT-HOLBROOK
MARION LOUGHMAN
DANIEL MACLELLAN
BARBARA MAC QUINN
12TH
HELEN BENNETT
ROBERT LUNDIN
ELAINE PECKHAM
DAVID PERRY
CHARLES RAPOSA JR.
ROBERT SULLIVAN
ROSEMARY WATTS
13TH
JOHN R. BLOOD JR.
RICHARD CARTWRIGHT
14TH
LYNETTE ANDERSON
ADOLPH CELIA
WILLIAM CELIA
DANIEL F. CRONIN
MARGARET LOYCANO
NANCY MORRISON
JAMES SNIGER
15TH
16TH
17TH
JOHN BAKER
BARBARA BARKER
FRANCIS L. BURKE JR.
ANNA CHAPLIC
NANCY HATCHFIELD
JAMES W. LONG
RHONDA ROBERTS
SULIEN SCHWAAB
JOSEPH SICILIANO
JOSEPH BOARDMAN
JAMES HENDERSON
JANE JACKSON
JEANNE LESLIE
BARBARA REGAN
RICHARD ROGERS
MICHAEL SHEEHY
DAWN MARIE SNEED
MARK TALBOT
ANTHONY WALDRON
DONALD ADAMS
BARRY DUFAULT
JEAN HATCH
PATRICIA HENDERSON
M. ANITA MC GUIGAN
ALFRED ROVALDI JR.
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18TH
MEREDITH ALGER
EVELYN AMERIGIAN
JAMES JEWETT
CARLENE MAGEE
CHARLES E. SPENCER
THOMAS TOMASIAN
19TH
RICHARD GAIBL
ROBERT HAZLETT
THOMAS MC MULLEN
MARY SMART
20TH
RICHARD BETTENCOURT
FRANCIS DUQUETTE
ROBERT PETRIE
21ST
NATALIE BEAULIEU
CAROL CLAASSEN
ANN MARIE DESMOND
MARIE ECCLES
CAROL KORZEC
MARY NORDGREN
ROSE PHALEN
22ND
NEIL BURDEN
JULIA FERNANDES
JOHN D. HOWARD
THERESA LABELLA
ROBERT LEONARD
KATHLEEN MC CLAREN
ROBERT MUTCHLER
WARREN TURNER
23RD
SANDRA BECKER
RICHARD FORBES JR
ANDREA INGLES
PATRICK MACAULEY
24TH
KATHLEEN ANDREWS
DONNA DESMOND
JOSEPH KAMEESE
EILEEN MC INTYRE
CLAIRE MC KEARNEY
ANN PARSONS
THOMAS WALSH
ANN WERNER
STEPHEN WOOD
25TH
DEBORAH BELLEVUE
JOANNE CASTRICONE
DONNA IRVING
JEANNE LEACH
CATHERINE SMITH
DAVID THOMPSON
26TH
KIM ALQUIST
PATRICIA CARIFIO
MARY GILL
JUDITH MIGLIORINI
PENNY WITCHER
27TH
ANNE GILLIS
GEORGE F. HEBERT
BARBARA KNIGHT
JEROME LOCCHI
JOHN MORRISON JR.
FRANCES OSBORNE
FRANCES PEPIN
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28TH
NANCY BRESCIANI
VAHE MARGANIAN
ROBERT MASEFIELD
NORMAN SOKOL
29TH
CHERYL ADAMS
THERESE COLOMBO
ESTHER GARLAND
PETER KOTSIOPOULOS
PAUL MAZZOLI
MEREDITH NICKERSON
IRIS POWELL
30TH
EVELYN BANDLOW
JOAN BETHONEY
WAYNE DOUGLAS
EDWARD GARDNER
MARION GIBSON
JUNE METCALF
DONALD OROURKE
LARRY SCHMEER
31ST
JOSEPH CAP
FRANK CIFELLI
JOAN E CROWELL
DAVID LAM
MARY MAC INTYRE
DAVID MEADE JR.
Happy Mother’s Day!
What My Mother Taught Me
About ….
RELIGION: "You'd better pray
that will come out of the carpet."
TIME TRAVEL: "If you don't
straighten up, I'm going to knock
you into the middle of next week!"
FORESIGHT: "Make sure you
wear clean underwear, in case
you're in an accident."
IRONY: "Keep crying and I'll give
you something to cry about."
CONTORTIONISM: "Will you look
at that dirt on the back of your
neck!"
WEATHER: "This room of yours
looks as if a tornado hit it."
ENVY: "There are millions of less
fortunate children in this world
who don't have wonderful parents
like you do."
ANTICIPATION: "Just wait until
we get home."
RECEIVING: "You are going to
get it when you get home!"
HUMOR: "When that lawn mower
cuts off your toes, don't come running to me."
WISDOM: "When you get to be
my age, you'll understand."
JUSTICE: "One day you'll have
kids, and I hope they turn out just
like you".
Council On Aging
97 West Center Street
West Bridgewater, MA 02379
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COUNCIL ON AGING
MEETING SCHEDULE
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
MEETINGS
Wednesday
April 27, 2016
BOARD MEETINGS
Wednesday
April 6, 2016
May 4, 2016
Council On Aging Staff and Volunteers
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Bruce Holmquist, President
Linda Gibson, Vice President
David Fazio, Treasurer
Monica Armstrong, Secretary
Joan McAndrew
Marguerite Morse
Patricia Sherman
Mary Harrington Graf,Dir
Marilyn Mather
Wendy Adams
Fran Deibel
Muriel Goucher
Annette Lolar
Carolyn Magliarditi
Tim Mather
Sue Renaud
Melissa Kesell
Allen Breer
Kevin Moynihan
Pete Claudio
Pat Claudio
Will Hathaway
Ellie McCormack
Barbara Slater
Joe Ciccolo
Cathy Poudrier
David Leach
Ginger Leach
Leona Johnson
Jeanne Clark
Jean Geniuch
Connie Florentine
Tom Fiorentino
Paul Dowd
Tom McMullen
George Bonjokian
Eileen Fitzgerald
Kathleen Jones
Ellie Lamb
Deborah McEneney
Joe Penney
Rose Penney
Emma Preston
Evelyn Salvador
Ruth Thorp
Stan Thorp
Ann Weatherby
14TH ANNUAL CHRISTOPHER’S 5K RUN & WALK FOR DIABETES
Memorial Day, Monday, May 30, 2016
HOSTED BY THE W.B. COUNCIL ON AGING
Christopher’s 5-k Run & Walk For Diabetes is in honor of a young boy who has Type1
Diabetes. Christopher, who is now 15, was diagnosed with diabetes months after turning
2 years old. Upon diagnosis, his family, and his family’s running club, were determined
to make a difference. To date this event has raised more than $130,000 going towards
finding a cure!!
LOCATION
West Bridgewater Senior Center ~ Council On Aging ,
97 West Center Street West Bridgewater, MA
START TIME FOR 2016
5-k Run & Walk 11:00 am PROMPTLY ~ Kids 1/2 Mile Fun Run 9:45am
Applications are available at the West Bridgewater Council on Aging
or on-line at www.colonialrunners.org/christopher’srun