Next week at the Wilton Senior Center
Please join us for these great events! RSVP is required 203-834-6240
Monday
Wilton Vital Stretch comes to Wilton Senior Center 10-2 Multi-purpose room
Wilton Vital Stretch will be coming to the Wilton Community in November of 2023. They will be located 5 River Rd. On Monday November 13th, staff members will be coming to the Wilton Senior center to offer a complimentary stretch and show what they do. RSVP is required and stretches are 10 minutes.
Wednesday
Thanksgiving Luncheon with music by David Glocowski 12-1 Gymnasium
Enjoy a lovely lunch catered by Village Market and served by Wilton Woman's Club. This year's menu is Ham, Scallopped Potatoes and Mixed Vegetables. David Glocowski will be performing on his accordian. Cost is $3.00. RSVP by Monday Morning at the latest.
Thursday
Don't get scammed this Holiday Season Lunch and Learn with Wilton Police Department 12-1:00 Cafe
It’s that time of year where you might fall victim to a scam. Join the Lt. David Hartman and Wilton Police Department in this informative Lunch +Learn on what popular scams you might face this Holiday Season.
Friday
Open Canasta is moving to 10:00-12:00 in the lounge.
Canasta Lessons are over and there are fresh new players at the Wilton Senior Center. We will be opening our lounge for 10-12 for Open Canasta (Four Tables). If you took the class or know canasta come check it out
Helen Keller: A look back with Mark Albertson 1:00 Room 8
This remarkable individual is a storied example of courage and determination. Overcoming blindness and deafness to become a sought after speaker, writer, as well as being the first blind-deaf person to graduate from college with a degree in American history. She will author 12 books and speak in 25 countries. Booster of birth control, eugenics, women's health, and worked with the blind and the deaf. But usually avoided with any presentation is Helen's politics. She was an unabashed Socialist. She was anti-Capitalist and pro-Worker, anti-War and an ardent Pacifist, but with a spine of steel. And, she supported Lenin's Revolution in 1917. This presentation will focus on her politics. Included here, too, will be references of her politics based on my copy of the 54-page FBI file on Helen.