All Somerset County-operated Senior Centers offer a nutritionally balanced lunch, Monday through Friday, for a suggested donation of $2.50, for anyone 60 and above. Menu choices include a hot meat-based or meatless entrée or a cold meat-based or meatless boxed lunch. Please make reservations prior to 10:00 am the previous business day. Why not invite a friend or neighbor to join you for lunch! As an additional suggestion, why not come earlier in the day and enjoy one of the center’s many programs
“Magic of Marco”
November 14 – 10:30 am.
Marco is a sleight of hand magician whose show consists of props and objects vanishing, changing colors, and moving into a spectator’s hand magically and in plain view. Experience transposition, rising objects, mind control, a killer card trick or two and rope effects…. astonishing all those in attendance.
“Brain Fitness”
November 15 – 10:30 am
By Mike DiCristino, LearningRx Warren. Highlighted will be brain fitness elements which can help you learn more effectively and efficiently. The focus will be on the relationship and importance of exercise, nutrition, mental activity and socializing to cognitive health. How can reinforce our cognitive skills? This program will offer a demonstration of these skills.
Raritan Valley Community College Dance Ensemble Performance
November 18 – 10:30 am.
Under the direction of Loretta DiBianca Fois, the group’s performance will expose the communication aspects of the art form of dance. It
features dancers performing a variety of dances set to a wide range of music and sound accompaniment.
The audience will have a chance to inspire movements that will be incorporated into dance phrases.
“Music of Times Past”
November 28 – 10:30 am.
by Tom Harabin, Musician & Singer. Tom is a musician, singer and a lover of history. He is also the resident musician at the Abraham Staats House. He will present his musical program in period costume for all to enjoy.