Richland Center Shopping News

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Young At Heart!

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Living 50

BUS TO TH E

LIVING 50+ EXPO

The Richland County Transportation Program is coordinating bus rides to this year’s Living 50+ Expo which is being held on April 18th. Reservations are required. Please contact the Aging and Disability Resource Center to schedule at 608-647-4616. There is no cost for Richland County Residents!

FREE ADMISSION! DOOR PRIZES!

Wed., April 18, 2018 • 9 AM - 2 PM

Come, enjoy and learn at the 2018 Living 50 Plus Expo.

Win Big

Richland Center Community Center

$100 Cash

1050 N. Orange St., Richland Center, WI 53581 Visit with vendors and learn about the services and products they have to offer you, win door prizes, participate in screenings and seminars, dance to the music of “Mounds of Sounds” (Gary Gutknecht), enjoy lunch, play Bingo and much more!

Lunch Special

Lunch catered by:

Heavenly White Catering Paula White)

Please help us plan ahead and purchase your lunch ticket in advance at the Shopping News Office 272 North Main St., Richland Center.

Served 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM

!

Must be present to win.

5

$

IN ADVANCE

6

$

At the door

Shredded Chicken Cheesy Bacon Ranch Chicken Sandwich OR Pulled Pork Sandwich, Pasta Salad and Fruit Salad.

“Living 50 Plus” 2018 is brought to you by the Shopping News.

YOU

Get Out and Enjoy Life ! Our escort will accompany you through all facets of your appointment or trip.

Partnering with your health care provider is the best way to maintain good health. Stop by and see how we can help YOU to ensure the best possible quality of life.

Visit Us at the Living 50 Plus Expo!

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It’s About

The Richland Hospital, Inc. 608 647-6321 | Toll Free 888 467-7485

Affiliates: Muscoda Health Center & Spring Green Medical Center www.richlandhospital.com and on Facebook

Living Alone Can Be An Uneasy Situation

We C Where an Get You You Ne ed to G o!

Especially when you’re elderly and even more so if you have medical difficulties. But with the installation of a simple, cost-effective First Call medical monitoring service from Richland Electric Cooperative, your parents or loved ones can enjoy their independence, with the peace-of-mind that comes with always having someone available to help.

We have added a new Transportation Service

Program Cost

Stop by our booth during the Expo for more information.

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608-647-3173

(1/2 Hour Minimum required and then billed in 15 minute increments after the first 1/2 hour.)

Contact Ellen Alvin 608-647-8931 adno=567135-01

$9.96 per 1/2 hour and 50¢ per mile

A Community Service of Schmitt Woodland Hills


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