Calling bingo in Weimar at First United Methodist Church on Tuesday, Nov. 19 was Anne Frye (left) of Texas Home Health. Peggy Hiatt (right) was the lucky winner of the blackout prize. She received two pounds of high-quality ground beef from Texas beef.
Giving a very informative presentation on in Schulenburg Monday, Nov. 18 was Paula Grahmann of Hometown Wellness, who discussed pain-relieving options. Many of these alternatives are available at the Hometown pharmacies.
Enjoying a to ur at the Santa Claus Museum in Columbus recently followed by wonderful lunch at Dewberry Café were (from left) Kathy Besetzny, Cynthia Meyer, Peggy Hiatt, Marilyn Mares, Gloria Cook, Shirley Machicek, Carolyn Moore and Stephanie Shroyer.
Senior Connections, a senior citizen activity center, offers a variety of engaging activities and delicious meals to brighten the days of local seniors. The schedule is always filled with camaraderie, creativity and community spirit, from festive conversations and games to creative art projects.The week ahead kicks off on Monday, Dec. 2 in Schulenburg. After a morning busy with games and...
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