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Senior center outlines speakers, health clinics and a bus trip to Lancaster in fall schedule

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Summary

The center listed upcoming programs including a November flu clinic, presentations on Medicare and insurance, an oracle/cards session, and a two-day trip to Lancaster (Sight & Sound Theater) with spots on a waiting list.

Hubbard Senior Center volunteers reviewed the center’s outreach and program calendar, confirming several scheduled presentations and a planned two-day bus trip to Lancaster, Pa., that organizers said includes tickets to Sight & Sound Theater and other tours.

Volunteers said Mike McKenna will give a talk about Medicare on Oct. 15, a flu clinic is scheduled for Sept. 17–18, and Blue Cross Blue Shield is slated to present on Nov. 25. A volunteer also noted an oracle/cards demonstration planned for Oct. 29 and that the Friends group will host a 60s–70s dance on Oct. 25. The trip to Lancaster, organizers said, is priced at about $655 per person and includes transportation, show tickets and some meals; organizers reported a waiting list and ongoing payment collection.

The nut graf: organizers emphasized outreach to other Council on Aging groups and said they plan to publicize programs broadly while collecting fees for the trip and confirming seats from the waiting list.

Volunteers described plans for outreach to homebound or relocated former center members, reading and thank-you card routines, and follow-up with donors who provided produce and supplies. They also reviewed program logistics (times, ticket sales, volunteers who will speak at other center events) and said they will publish program notices in the center’s newsletter and local papers.

Ending: organizers asked volunteers to check calendars for conflicts and to help publicize and staff speaker sessions and the flu clinic.