Senior Sp otlight – Kathy Carpenter, a valued volunteer, shared her story for Senior Spotlight. She brought photographs and also had a fun game for members to play, showing who knew her best.
Donation – Maria Bohac, a volunteer for Senior Connections, delivered a donation of $215 from her 1970 Schulenburg High class. The class participated in the Schulenburg Festival parade and won first place for class float.
Next week at Senior Connections, the vibrant community of seniors aged 55 and up will be welcomed to two locations: the Schulenburg campus at 1111 Bohlmann Ave. and Weimar campus at First United Methodist Church, 301 W. St. Charles St. Doors are open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., ready to enhance the quality of life with engaging activities, delicious meals and warm connections.Monday, ...
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