SPEC To Host Two Events
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
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The Senior Primelife Enrichment Center has a few spaces left for the annual “Summertime Tea” which will be in the North Webster Community Center banquet room Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. This year’s theme is “Dollies and Tea Pots” and Teresa Klein will speak on doll restoration, preservation and valuation.
Do you have an old doll of your grandmothers that you have always wondered about it’s value? Come and enjoy the catered lunch ($12 per person), see the 75 tea sets on display and enjoy the doll program.
For reservations, call Barb at 574-834-1600, Ext. 4, or e-mail [email protected]
Mark your August calender for a very SPEC’ial event at the SPEC Senior Center. Aug. 16 at 6 p.m. they will have “Music at the Center” with a picnic style dinner provided by Miller’s Merry Manor, Syracuse.
Then three acts of local music will provide an evening of entertainment. First will be Brock and Amie Thornsbrough and friends, followed by the National Dulcimer champion, Ted Yoder. Then to round out the evening of music, Tim Bushong, on the guitar, and his “singing sensation” daughter will perform. Come early and enjoy the food and stay for the wonderful music. Everyone is welcome. Donations for the local food bank and/or cash will be accepted.[[In-content Ad]]
The Senior Primelife Enrichment Center has a few spaces left for the annual “Summertime Tea” which will be in the North Webster Community Center banquet room Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. This year’s theme is “Dollies and Tea Pots” and Teresa Klein will speak on doll restoration, preservation and valuation.
Do you have an old doll of your grandmothers that you have always wondered about it’s value? Come and enjoy the catered lunch ($12 per person), see the 75 tea sets on display and enjoy the doll program.
For reservations, call Barb at 574-834-1600, Ext. 4, or e-mail [email protected]
Mark your August calender for a very SPEC’ial event at the SPEC Senior Center. Aug. 16 at 6 p.m. they will have “Music at the Center” with a picnic style dinner provided by Miller’s Merry Manor, Syracuse.
Then three acts of local music will provide an evening of entertainment. First will be Brock and Amie Thornsbrough and friends, followed by the National Dulcimer champion, Ted Yoder. Then to round out the evening of music, Tim Bushong, on the guitar, and his “singing sensation” daughter will perform. Come early and enjoy the food and stay for the wonderful music. Everyone is welcome. Donations for the local food bank and/or cash will be accepted.[[In-content Ad]]
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