wake-forest-gazette-logo

July 26, 2024

Senior Center this week

During the first week of April, the special events include the Wake County Senior Games Silver Follies, a potpourri of music, dance, comedy and more held at the Garner Performing Arts Center on Wednesday, April 6, at 4 p.m. Check with the front desk about carpooling and transportation. The Northern Wake Carolina Steppers Line Dancers will perform along with the Steptacular Tappers and shaggers Garylor and Toni.

“Moving On – Learning to Live with the Loss of Your Spouse,” a four-week series offered at 12:30 p.m. on Fridays during April is offered by Heartland Hospice. A snack lunch will be provided. To join, sign up by Wednesday, April 6.

Remember there is free tax aid provided by volunteers with the local chapter of AARP through April 13. It is available Tuesday and Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. but you must sign up for an appointment.

The Wednesday Zumba class is being held at the Flaherty Community Center during March and April.

Thursday, March 31, you can celebrate your January, February or March birthday with Alignment Healthcare of Wake Forest but you must sign up at the front desk by March 28.

Also on March 31 there will be a free hearing screening from 10 a.m. to noon provided by Evolution Hearing in Raleigh. Space is limited so sign up at the front desk.

The Northern Wake Senior Center at 235 East Holding Avenue is owned by the Town of Wake Forest with programming and staffing provide by Resources for Seniors. Most programs are free for all. The center is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; the phone is 919-554-4111; the website with full information about the senior center and Resources for Seniors is available on computers, smartphones and tablets at www.Resourcesforseniors.com

Share this story...

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Email

Table of Contents