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Alcoholics Anonymous

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 23 January 2025

Weston County Senior Center

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.

Computer Clinic

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 23 January 2025

Weston County Senior Center

Learning to use a computer can feel like trying to teach a cat how to use a smartphone—awkward at first! But with patience, you'll master the basics: clicking, typing, and navigating. Before you know it, you’ll be zooming through spreadsheets and online shopping like a pro!

Exercise Class

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 23 January 2025

Weston County Senior Center

Senior exercise class is the best mix of fitness and fun! You’ve got people doing squats like they’re about to sit in a rocking chair, stretching to touch toes they haven't seen in years, and pretending not to notice when someone accidentally skips a move—classic! Keep moving, keep laughing!

Billy Quick's 90th Birthday

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 23 January 2025

Weston County Senior Center

Join us to celebrate a monumental milestone—Billy Quick's 90th birthday! Let’s gather for an afternoon of laughter, stories, and cherished memories. Your presence will make this occasion even more special. Come raise a toast and honor a life well-lived!

Bingo

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 23 January 2025

VFW Post 2516

Bingo: where shouting "Bingo!" feels like winning the lottery, even if the prize is just a plastic keychain. You spend hours scanning cards, only to realize you’ve been one number away the whole time. And somehow, the person who’s half-asleep always wins. It’s the true mystery of life.

Bridge

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 23 January 2025

Weston County Senior Center

Bridge: A game where “pass” isn’t always polite, and “trump” isn’t what you think. Partners communicate in secret codes, and “I had a good hand” is code for “I swear I didn’t mean to lose.” Winning is great, but understanding your partner’s bids? That’s the real victory!

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