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VOLUME 20, ISSUE 7 July 2019�
“Senior News With A Variety To Choose”
4 GODDARD DRIVE � AUBURN, MA 01501�
PHONE: 508�832�7799��� FAX: 508�832�7730�
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Hours: Mondays & Fridays 8am � 3pm �
Tues., Wed. & Thurs. 8am � 4pm�
In what city was the Declaration of Independence signed?
It was signed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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What was the main reason the U.S. declared independence?
Because we were taxed without representation.
Who approved the Declaration of Independence?
The Second Continental Congress.
How many people signed the Declaration of Independence?
56 people signed the Declaration of Independence.
What are the first 7 words of the Declaration of Independence?
“When in the course of human events.”
What country gave us the Statue of Liberty?
France gave us the Statue of Liberty.
How tall is the Statue of Liberty?
The Statue of Liberty is 151 feet tall.
Who sewed the first official American flag?
Betsy Ross sewed the first official American flag.
Why were the stars in a circle on the first flag?
The circle on the first flag was to show that all the colonies were equal.
What were the colors of the first flag?
The colors were red, white & blue.
Where does the word “patriotism” come from?
It comes from the Latin “patria” meaning “fatherland or homeland”.
Who was the king of England when colonies declared their
independence?
George III was the King of England.
Who invented fireworks?
The Chinese invented fireworks.
How many hotdogs are consumed on July 4th each year?
Americans consume 150 million hotdogs on the 4th each year.
When did the Liberty Bell crack?
The first Liberty Bell cracked when it was being tested. It and the
second bell were re-melted and forged again.
The third Liberty Bell cracked in 1835.
What is our national bird?
The bald eagle.
What is the name of our National Anthem?
The “Star Spangled Banner”.
Who wrote the words to the National Anthem?
Francis Scott Key.
When did the Fourth of July become Federal Holiday?
In 1941 it was declared a Federal holiday.
All questions from https://activerain.com/blogsview/2383722/trivia-questions—answers—4th-of-july
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BROOKDALEOnce you’re here, you’re home.Come discover the many comforts of our caring community. When you join our family, you can feel secure knowing that we’re here for you every step of the way. Whatever the future holds, our communities are designed to care for your needs, through all the stages of life.
For more information, contact 5085322200.
Eddy Pond East and WestAssisted Living Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care669 Washington St(508) 832-220024141
brookdale.com
What will your miracle sound like?
MIRACLE-EAR HEARING CENTER
Coming soon To do Seminars to offer information
about hearing health and how hearing stimulates the brain.
Local Miracle-Ear CenterHeritage Mall
567 Southbridge St., Auburn, MA
Toll Free 1-888-387-3092
Ad info. 1-800-477-4574 • Pub. Support 1-800-888-4574 • www.4lpi.com Lorraine Gleick Nordgren Senior Ctr., Auburn, MA 06-5056
~ Assisting seniors & disabled adults with the opportunity to remain in their home and to be active in their community. ~ Providing families & caregivers with respite services and peace of mind.
For additional information or toSchedule a Tour Call (508) 949-3598
10 Cudworth Road, Webster, MA www.accorddaycenter.com
Locally & Family Owned Providing Adult Day
Health ServicesSince 1985
508-473-0862www.SalmonHealth.com
Respected Service Leaders Joining Forces for Superior
Home Care Since 2012
14 MASONIC CIRCLE, AUBURN, MA 01501
Our Pre-Admission Planning Program invites you to meet with us prior to your surgical procedure and join us in planning your post-surgical rehabilitation program.Long Term Care services emphasize a home-like environment where on-going assessment
and personalized plan of care help the resident reach the highest level of functioning.
CALL US TODAY 508-832-4800
Full Service Subacute and Short Term Rehabilitation Center Offering Physical Therapy,
Occupational Therapy, and Speech Therapy.
JOIN US for another Fall Injury Prevention & Strengthening ProgramFREE CLASSESAUBURN SENIOR CENTERWEDNESDAYS9/11, 9/18, 9/25, 10/210-11 AM
A strength training class geared
towards increasing core/lower extremity
strength, balance and fall prevention
techniques.
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If you have a movie
suggestion
just let us know!
Now Shown at 12:45 pm on our BIG Screen�
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F.A.S.C.A.�
Friends of the Auburn Senior Center Assoc.�
President: Terry Moriarty
Vice-President: Gloria Whorton
Secretary / Membership: Barbara Hayes
Treasurer: Pam Martin
Asst. Treasurer: Bev Geddes
Memorial Fund Coordinators:
Bev Geddes & Pam Martin
Trip Coordinator: Lynne Guittar
Trip Co- Coordinator: Rich Hedin
Board Members: Diane Auger, Terry Bradley,
Patti Champagne, Joyce DiPasquale,
George Fournier, Maureen Kuchnicki, Alison Merriam,
Delores Sciamacco
Honorary Members: Flo Dionne, Becky Zawielski
Mickey Mioduszewski
ELDER SERVICES of WORCESTER �
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Nutrition Site Manager: Patty Hubbard
Substitute Site Manager: Diane Auger
Nutrition Volunteers: Diane Auger, Terry Bradley,
Robert Breault, Irene Coderre, Dot Gargolinski,
Bev Geddes, Jennifer O’Brien, Marilyn Pierce, Jeanne
Price, Delores Sciamacco, Terry Smith, Eva Wahlstrom
& Gloria Whorton
Meals-On-Wheels Drivers: Diane & Roger Auger
Sue & Bill Butkus, Pattie Champagne, Bev Geddes,
Ginney & Tom Jenkins, Judy & Donald Keller, Barbara &
Ed McManus, Janet & Maurice Myra, Steve Pflug,
Marilyn & Ron Pierce, Anne Spellane, Anita & Ed
Sweeney
Group Meals-on-Wheels Drivers:
Auburn Heights, Horace Mann, Savers Bank & 7-Hills
COUNCIL ON AGING�
Chairman: Gerry Gauthier
Vice-Chairman: Roger Auger
Recording Secretary: Sharon Lindsey
Board Members: Robert Breault, Joan Brigham, Daniel
Boyle, Heather Connors, Sheila Hunter, Karrie Schiebler
SENIOR CENTER STAFF�
Executive Director: Jean Boulette
Assistant Director: Cheryl Westerman
COA Van Drivers: Robert Gaulin, Angelo Lambiras,
Jimmy Phillips
Outreach Coordinator: Usha Verma
SHINE Counselor: Patrick Morris
NEWSLETTER
Editor: Robert Breault
Proofreaders: Jean Boulette, Terry Bradley,
Gerry Gauthier, Bonnie Luks & Eva Wahlstrom
July 1—The Leisure Seeker �
A runaway couple going on an unforgettable jour-
ney in the faithful old RV they call The Leisure
Seeker, travelling from Boston to The Ernest Hem-
ingway Home in Key West. They recapture their
passion for life and their love for each other on a
road trip that provides revelation and surprise right
up to the very end. �
Cast: Helen Mirren, Donald Sutherland 2017 R 1h 52m
Auburn Dental Group Hometown Bank
Auburn Public Library Illusions Hair Design
Auburn Ten Pin Kateri Housing
Auburn Town Hall Life Care Center
Auburn VNA Network Millbury Credit Union
Auburn /Webster Elks N. American Martyrs
Bank of America Pakachoag Church
Bethel Lutheran Church Park N Shop
Brookdale (East) Rob-Roy Hair Salon
Brookdale (West) St. Joseph Church
Central NE Dental St. Joseph Parish Center
Coffee Mug St. Thomas Episcopal
Dr. Defalco Salon Revive
Dooley’s Cleaners Savers Bank
Faith Baptist Church Shaws Supermarket
First Congregational Stoneville Heights
Foot MD Podiatry Webster First Bank
You can pick up a copy of the Auburn
Senior Center’s Flagtown Flyer at the
Senior Center, www.auburnguide.com
(choose Senior Center/COA, then newsletter).
ALSO AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS:
All movie informa on from Ne�lix.com�
July 8—A Dog’s Way Home
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Based on the beloved bestselling novel, A Dog's
Way Home chronicles the heartwarming adven-
ture of Bella, a devoted dog who embarks on an
epic 400�mile journey home after she is separat-
ed from her beloved human. �
Cast: Ashley Judd, Bryce Dallas Howard 2019 PG 1h 36m
July 29—Crazy RICH Asians�
Follows native New Yorker Rachel Chu as she accompanies
her longtime boyfriend, Nick Young, to his best friend's wedding
in Singapore. It turns out that he is not only the scion of one of
the country's wealthiest families but also one of its most sought-
after bachelors. Being on Nick's arm puts a target on Rachel's
back, with jealous socialites and it soon becomes clear that
while money can't buy love, it can definitely complicate things.
Cast: Constance Wu, Henry Golding 2018 PG 13 2h 1m
Terry & Ed’s Pitch Players�
Cribbage Players�
Ed’s Whist Players�
Bingo Players�
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In Memory of�
Olof Johnson�
Pamela Crowley�
FASCA MEMORIAL
TRIBUTE FUND
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Don't worry - we've got you covered.
We can help you pick out the right
Tech for the job, or help you make
sense of it all. From simple issues
with your phone to concerns over
"cyber “security; from Charter to
Windows to iPads and more.
We're here each Wednesday
morning, from 11:00am – Noon
Also feel free to let us know if you
could use some extra help, just
want to learn how to do some-
thing (like save an email picture),
or have any other topic you would
like to see covered.
“We'll always do our best to help
you make technology behave."
Free Tech Clinic �
with Scott Baeder & Paul Holzwarth
If you have problems with
"new fangled" technology -
it might be a tablet, a laptop
or even a smart phone.
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Above Gerry Gauthier and 10
others completed painting their
own SILK SCARF.
Cheryl Perry, Marketing Director
of Care One in Millbury, conduct-
ed the free class.
The Trinity Band, under the direction of Tony “D”,
entertained the Seniors at The Auburn Senior Center.
For an hour they played the Big Band Swing music from
the Great American Song Book as well as patrio#c music.
Trinity Band Entertains
SHINE Appointments Available
SHINE (Serving the Health Information Needs of
Elders) is a state health insurance assistance
program that provides free health insurance
information, counseling and assistance to
Massachusetts residents with Medicare and
their caregivers.
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If you would like an appointment with our SHINE counselor,
Patrick Morris, call the Auburn Senior Center at 508-832-7799.
The next appointments will be held on Monday, July 15
th
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FASCA Monthly Drawing
Drawing of one $25 Gift Certificate
for a FASCA member this month.
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You can only win if you are a FASCA member.�
June Winner was Joyce DiPasquale
FASCA members raise money to assist the Senior Center
by providing large and small necessities.
The Senior Center would not be able to do all it does with-
out the generous financial help from FASCA.
� NOTICE ��
Annual Membership shut off date was
December 31,2018
To stay in our Drawing you must
rejoin for 2019 — $5.00
Check your status at the Front Desk
The FASCA Trip Coordinators, Lynne Guittar and Rich Hedin
also offer Gift Certificates redeemable towards trips. �
FASCA Friends of the Auburn Senior Center
FASCA is a non-profit organization run by its members.
If you are not a FASCA member, we urge you to join
and help us support projects at our Senior Center.
Sen. Moore’s Office Hour
Sen. Michael Moore’s representative will hold office hours at the
Auburn Senior Center on Monday, July 8
th
11am —11:45am .
Please stop by with your questions or compliments.�
July 11
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— Red Line (Dance, Funk Rock, etc.)
July 18
th
— Boombox - (70’s, 80’s & 90’s)
July 25
th
— 4 Ever Fab - (the Beatles)
August 1
st
— Ayla Brown, American Idol Contestant (Country)
August 8
th
— XS Band - (Motown to Top 40)
August 15
th
— Aquanett (80’s Rock)
August 22
nd
— Uncle Billy’ Smokehouse (Rock & Roll)
August 29
th
— Robert Black - (Elvis)
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Summer in the Park �
Concert Series 2019�
Thursdays 6pm�8pm Riley�Pappas Pavilion�
Rain date the following Tuesday from 6�8pm�
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Blood Pressure
Clinic
The Blood Pressure Clinic is offered
the first Friday of each month
9:30-10:30am
First come, first served. This service is provided at no charge by
our local Auburn Visiting Nurses and includes checking your
blood pressure, your pulse and weight.
Deadline for Flagtown Flyer submissions due at the Senior
Center newsletter office by the 15th of the previous month. �
Late articles may be published the following month.�
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� Robert Breault, Editor �
Transportation Options
T
he Auburn Van is available for Auburn
residents 60+ and younger disabled.
Those under 60 with a disability will be asked to provide a doctors
note or letter from service agency. To register to use this service,
please call the WRTA at 508-752-9283. Appointments must be
booked two days in advance.
Monday & Friday trips in town for any purpose. Tuesday, Wednesday,
and Thursday trips in town for any purpose, and out of town for medi-
cal appointments.
Additional transportation is available by registering for ADA transpor-
tation with the WRTA. The ADA transportation provides longer service
hours with a slightly higher cost. To register for ADA transportation an
appointment with the WRTA and additional forms are required.
Please call the WRTA for those requirements and service,
508-752-9283.
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�
Rich Hedin�
Co�Trip Coordinator�
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UPCOMING FASCA TRIPS — Open to Adults 21 and Over�
Price: $367(pp, Double occ.), Single $451, Triple $339
Please send all checks to: FASCA, Auburn Senior Center, 4 Goddard Drive, Auburn, MA 01501
Price from: $459pp Double, $559pp Single �
Two �
Hour�
Scenic�
Tour �
Lynne Guittar�
Trip Coordinator�
Sat., July 13
th
�
Sat., August 24
th
�
Wed., August 28
th
�
Price:
$
92 per person
Includes Transportation, Lunch, Show, Tax & Gratuity
—Plated Luncheon Meal Choice—
Stuffed Breast of Chicken or Baked Scrod�
Lake Pearl�Wrentham, MA�
Foxwoods Casino –Tuesday, August 6
th
�
$
26�
Includes: Bus Ride, $15 Food Coupons�
and $10 Slot Play�
Featuring the Winnipesaukee TURKEY TRAIN�
2 Days / 3 Meals�
Sun. Mon. Sept. 8 � 9 �
The Inn at Mills Falls �
with Indoor Pool�
2 hour Turkey Train ride�
Shop Mill Falls Marketplace�
Labelle Winery�wine tas�ng�
Price:
$
95 per person
Spend the day cruising Lake Winnipesaukee with the
Auburn Travelers! We will embark on a 2 1/2 hour Lunch-
eon Cruise featuring fabulous buffet options while cruis-
ing along the beautiful Lake Winnipesaukee.
This is truly the best way to see and enjoy New Hamp-
shire’s largest lake. Make sure to bring your camera.
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On Going ACTIVITIES
� 9 ��
�
YOGA for Mindfulness�
with Ann Ramsey, certified instructor, E-RYT 500 level
Every Tuesday 9:00am – $3.00 class donation
Increase flexibility & improve joint health & mental clarity.
Blood Pressure Clinic�
with Auburn Visiting Nurses— No Charge
Every 1st Friday of the month 9:30 -10:30am
Includes checking your blood pressure, pulse & weight.
Every Thursday
12:45pm�
Every Friday
10:00am�
Pedal
Exercise
Class
Dominos
Every Friday�
12:45pm�
Tuesdays—6:30pm
Wednesdays—1:00pm
Fridays—6:30pm
Canasta
Every Monday
12:45pm�
Only
$
2
WHIST�
Every Tuesday
1:00pm�
Cribbage
Every Wed.—6:00pm
MEDITATION CLASS�
with Usha Verma – No Charge
1st, 3rd & 4th Fridays at 11:00am
Meditation positive effects on our health, well-being,
sleep problems, chronic pain, anxiety & depression.
Strength & Balance
with Lin Hultgren Ace certified fitness instructor
Tuesdays at 1:00pm & Thursdays at 10:00am – $3.00 class donation
Strengthen & tone your body while improving your mobility.
iPAD Club �
How do you use your iPad? �
Every Thursday at 1:00pm � No Charge�
Join us as we investigate the world of iPad apps.
QUILTING�No Charge�
�
Every Friday at 12:00 noon
No experience necessary, we adapt to whatever skill
levels students bring to class. Ideas for projects welcomed.
WEEKLY TECH CLINIC �
with Scott Baeder & Paul Holzwarth – No Charge
Every Wednesday 11:00am –12:00pm
If you’re having trouble with email or any questions we will
work with you to solve the issue or make it work better.
Adult Coloring Club
Join Jessie Harrington
for a relaxing hobby.
Every Monday
10:30am�
�No Charge �
Coloring pages, colored pencils
& markers will be provided.
ZUMBA�
with Amy LeClaire – No Charge
Mondays at 10:15am
Using dance, Zumba is a fun & effective work that uses
a wide variety of dance styles & rhythms'
CHAIR Dancing�
with Forty Arroyo, instructor
Every Tuesday 9:30am – $3.00 class donation
Join us for Fun, Energizing & Social activity.�
MOVE while U GROOVE
with Forty Arroyo, instructor
Every Tuesday 10:45am – $3.00 class donation
Combines Dance Fitness with Exercise!�
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July
2019
Monday
� Tuesday Wednesday
� Thursday
� Friday
�
�
Do you need Transportation?
Please call the WRTA 508�752�9283�
�
1�
10:30 No ZUMBA Today
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10:30 Coloring Club �
Noon: Lunch Program
�
12:45 Canasta
�
12:45 Monday Movie
�
“The Leisure Seeker” �
2�
9:00 No Yoga Today
9:30 Chair Dancing�
10:45 MOVE while U GROOVE
�
Noon: Lunch Program
�
1:00 Strength & Balance Class�
1:00 Whist 6:30 Pitch �
3�
9:30 Knit ’n Stitch �
10:00
Walking Club�Lemansky Track
�
11:00 Drop in Tech Clinic�
12:00 Bridge�
Noon: Lunch Program
�
12:00 Shopping Trip Market Basket�
1:00 Pitch 6:00 Cribbage �
4�
� �
5 9:30-10:30 Blood Pressure Clinic
10:00 AVN Exercise
11:00 Meditation Today
Noon: Lunch Program
Noon: Quilting
12:45 Dominos
6:30 Pitch
8�
10:30 ZUMBA Class�FREE �
10:30 Coloring Club �
11:00 Sen. Moore’s Office Hour�
Noon: Lunch Program�
12:45 Canasta�
12:45 Monday Movie
�
“A Dog’s Way Home” �
9�
9:00 No Yoga Today
9:30 Chair Dancing�
10:00 No COA Meeting
�
10:45 MOVE while U GROOVE
�
Noon: Lunch Program
�
1:00 Strength & Balance Class�
1:00 Whist�
6:30 Pitch �
10
9:30 Knit ’n Stitch�
10:00 Walking Club�Lemansky
Track
�
11:00 Drop in Tech Clinic�
12:00 Bridge
�
Noon: Lunch Program
�
12:00 Shopping Trip Walmart�
1:00 Pitch 6:00 Cribbage �
11�
� 9:30 LYME DISEASE presentation�
10:00 Strength & Balance Class
Noon: Lunch Program
12:45 Bingo
1:00 iPAD Club
12�
10:00 AVN Exercise
10:30 Red Hats Group
Noon: Lunch Program
Noon: Quilting
12:45 Dominos
6:30 Pitch
15
�
10:30 ZUMBA Class�FREE �
10:30 Coloring Club �
Noon: Lunch Program�
12:45 Canasta�
12:45 No Movie Today�
12:45 Sen. Moore’s �
Strawberry SHORT CAKE
�
16�
� 9:00 Yoga �
9:30 Chair Dancing�
10:45 MOVE while U GROOVE �
Noon: Lunch Program
�
1:00 Strength & Balance Class�
1:00 Whist 6:30 Pitch �
17�
� 9:30 Knit ’n Stitch�
10:00 Walking Club�Lemansky
Track
�
11:00 Drop in Tech Clinic�
12:00 Bridge�
Noon: Lunch Program
�
12:00 Shopping Trip Market Basket�
1:00
Pitch 6:00 Cribbage �
18 �
� 10:00 WATER Presentation
10:00 Strength & Balance Class
Noon: Lunch Program
12:45 Bingo
1:00 iPAD Club
19�
� 10:00 AVN Exercise
11:00 Meditation Today
Noon: Lunch Program
Noon: Quilting
12:45 Dominos
6:30 Pitch
22�
� 10:30 ZUMBA Class�FREE �
10:30 Coloring Club �
Noon: Lunch Program�
12:45 Canasta�
12:45 Rusty Guertin� �
Entertainer�
23 �
9:00 Yoga �
9:30 Chair Dancing �
10:30 MASSAGE Appointments
�
10:45 MOVE while U GROOVE �
Noon: Lunch Program
�
1:00 Strength & Balance Class�
1:00 Whist 6:30 Pitch �
24 9:30 Knit ’n Stitch�
10:00 Walking Club�Lemansky Track
�
11:00 Drop in Tech Clinic
12:00 Bridge
12:00 Shopping Trip Walmart
Noon: Lunch Program
1:00 BETTER BREATHER’S GROUP
1:00 Pitch
6:00 Cribbage
25�
� 9:30 REIKI presentation
10:00 Strength & Balance Class
Noon: Lunch Program
12:45 Bingo
1:00 iPAD Club
�
26�
10:00 AVN Exercise
11:00 Meditation Today
Noon: Lunch Program
Noon: Quilting
12:45 Dominos
6:30 Pitch
29�
� 10:30 ZUMBA Class�FREE �
10:30 Coloring Club �
Noon: Lunch Program�
12:45 Canasta�
12:45 Monday Movie �
“Crazy RICH Asians”�
30�
9:00 Yoga �
9:30 Chair Dancing �
10:45 MOVE while U GROOVE �
Noon: Lunch Program
�
1:00 Strength & Balance Class�
1:00 Whist�
6:30 Pitch �
31�
� 9:30 Knit ’n Stitch�
10:00 Walking Club�Lemansky Track
�
11:00 Drop in Tech Clinic 12:00 Bridge
12:00 Shopping Trip Market Basket
Noon: Lunch Program
1:00 Pitch
6:00 Cribbage
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Senior Center Closed
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Ad info. 1-800-477-4574 • Pub. Support 1-800-888-4574 • www.4lpi.com Lorraine Gleick Nordgren Senior Ctr., Auburn, MA 06-5056
Independent livingat the
Goddard House1199 Main Street, Worcester, MA 01603
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Weinviteyoutocomeseethisbeautifulandaffordableoption for community seniors. Please contact Tracey King at 508-868 0967formoreinformationregardingoptionsandpricing.
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PHONE: 508-832-6511FAX: 508-832-6512
Email: [email protected]
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Store Hours:Mon-Fri 8:30 am - 7:30 pmSaturday 9:30 am - 4:30 pmSunday 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
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Giving you the peace of mind you need and deserve, in your own
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Please call 508�832�7799�
at least 2 days in advance if you
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