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Light and Lively is at 10 a.m. every day. The exercises are all done in a chair except for the last set that has movement as an option, if able to do so, said Dillon. “We are adding the electric slide to the end of our sessions,” she said. “I have started a crochet group. Call or come by to sign up.” Three up and 3 down is another new activity that started earlier this year. The new game was the idea of an active member and one for people to learn. The games uses special cards for a fast-paced discard game with an unusual finish — three cards are not revealed until the very end so people will need strategy and luck. Also, chair volleyball is back again starting Wednesday, Oct. 6. Volleyball takes place at 11 a.m. every Wednesday, in the gym. 7H[W DQG 3KRWRV A trip to Darlington in Fort %\ 3+2(%( %$1.6 Wayne will be Oct. 19. Movies $VVRFLDWH (GLWRU and a blood pressure clinic are also offered at the senior center. A few months ago, a woman at Mixed euchre is played at the Kosciusko Community Senoon every Wednesday. Every nior Activity Center decided to Thursday, lunch is provided by a walk 10 laps around the facility’s business that sponsors the meal. gym. However, 10 laps turned June May, 90, who lives at into 10 more laps. Retired Tigers in Warsaw, said The woman’s daughter had enwalking in the gym daily is good couraged her to come in and now exercise and, she said, “It relaxshe is a regular at the Senior Aces me. I have also made a lot of tivity Center. The senior center new friends.” has a new activity coordinator Don’t have a car or can’t drive? and has added more activities No problem. SAC provides and new classes. transportation. It is the only The center also offers a new social service agency or busicompetitive walking program. ness that provides handicappedHowever, the twist is it is in comaccessible van transportation to petition with yourself. all of Kosciusko County. All vans “We even pass around a trohave wheelchair lifts. phy,” said Chassity Dillon, the Rides can be scheduled by callnew activity coordinator. 1(: :$/.,1* 352*5$0 ³ -XQH 0D\ OHIW ZDONV ZLWK &KDVVLW\ 'LO ing the office at (574) 267-2012. If you haven’t been to the SAC ORQ WKH QHZ DFWLYLWLHV FRRUGLQDWRU RI .RVFLXVNR &RPPXQLW\ 6HQLRU $FWLYLW\ It requests seven to 10 days in awhile, a visit is in order. In &HQWHU LQ :DUVDZ advance notification. Priorities the morning, a few regulars come are given to cliin for coffee and ents requiring conversation. By medical and/ noon, the place or nutrition is full of people services. KCSS who come for van drivers lunch and other will help those activities. needing assisDavid Neff, tance getting the executive difrom the house rector, said, “The to the van. A center is a place donation is for seniors to sosuggested. Van cialize.” transportaNeff said setion is availniors over 60 able Monday are the “forgotthrough Friten group in our day. county.” “We’d like A nonprofit, to encourage Neff said the more people center has “a to come in and fresh new feel,” walk or visit adding, “We’ve us,” said Neff. added more exSAC is loercise classes, cated at 800 too.” Dillon said, N. Park Ave., “We may be Warsaw; visit starting a new www.kosciusdiabetes class.” /,*+7 $1' /,9(/< ³ 1HG DQG 6KDUOHQH 9RJHO SDUWLFLSDWH LQ FKDLU H[HUFLVHV DW 6$& LQ koseniorservices.org. A new program, called :DUVDZ


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