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Computer Class

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 5 August 2025

Weston County Senior Center, 627 Pine Street

In computer class, we learned Ctrl+Z undoes mistakes—except in life. Josh tried debugging his love life with F5. Sarah renamed her homework “final_final_REAL.docx” seven times. The teacher froze like Windows 98 mid-lecture. Meanwhile, the printer growled like a dragon. Moral: never trust autocorrect or Wi-Fi during a test.

Exercise Class

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 5 August 2025

Weston County Senior Center, 627 Pine Street

Legs wobbled, arms flailed, and someone did a squat that looked more like a nap. The instructor cheered like it was the Olympics. Laughter bubbled between breaths. No one moved in sync, but everyone kept going. Imperfect, sweaty, smiling—proof that showing up is already winning. Bonus: no one fell... today.

Bingo

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 5 August 2025

VFW Post 2516, 2990 W Main Street

Numbers were called, tension built, and someone yelled “Bingo!”—only to realize they marked the wrong column. Laughter erupted. Another player triumphantly stood up… tripped on their chair, still holding the winning card high. The prize? A fruit basket. The glory? Eternal. Bingo night: where mistakes are funny and fruits are victory.

Bridge

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 5 August 2025

Weston County Senior Center, 627 Pine Street

My bridge partner's bidding is a mystery wrapped in an enigma, sprinkled with a touch of pure chaos. I'm pretty sure their "2NT" means, "I have exactly four aces and a burning desire to lose money." We're not playing to win; we're playing to survive.

Food Pantry Box Distribution

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 5 August 2025

Kitty Moats Complex, Osage

Kitty Moats Complex will be distributing food pantry boxes on the FIRST and THIRD Friday of each month from 2-5PM in the auditorium. If interested in receiving a box, please come to Kitty Moats or contact Myrna Garhart at 605-390-7402 or Janice Heard at 307-251-5373. You will need to provide your name, phone number and how many adults, children and seniors are in your household.

Caramel Rolls

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 5 August 2025

Weston County Senior Center, 627 Pine Street

Delicious caramel rolls are a warm, irresistible treat, with a golden, fluffy dough soaked in rich, buttery caramel. Each bite is a perfect balance of sweet and gooey, melting in your mouth like a sugary dream. Topped with a drizzle of caramel, they’re the ultimate comfort food indulgence!

Beltone Hearing Aid Clinic

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 5 August 2025

Weston County Senior Center, 627 Pine Street

Beltone is a trusted provider of hearing care for Newcastle and the surrounding communities. They provide exceptional care for all your hearing health needs, from free hearing assessments to hearing aid fittings and ongoing care from Beltone professionals. Take the first step toward better hearing and schedule an appointment today.

Alcoholics Anonymous

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 5 August 2025

Weston County Senior Center, 627 Pine Street

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a global, fellowship-based support group for individuals struggling with alcohol addiction. Through a 12-step program, AA encourages personal responsibility, spiritual growth, and mutual support. Meetings provide a safe space for sharing experiences, offering hope, and promoting recovery, with an emphasis on anonymity and non-judgment.

Celebrate Recovery

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 5 August 2025

Church On The Hill, 301 Delaware Ave

Celebrate Recovery is a faith-based program designed to help individuals overcome addiction, habits, and hurts through a 12-step approach. It combines biblical principles with support groups, offering a safe environment for healing and personal growth. The program emphasizes accountability, spiritual transformation, and lasting recovery through Christ-centered support.

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