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Cribbage

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 9 April 2025

Weston County Senior Center, 627 Pine Street

Cribbage: where counting cards feels like math class, but way more fun! You celebrate pairs like you’ve won the lottery and get excited over a 15-point hand like it’s your birthday. And let’s not even talk about the pegging – it’s basically a mini rollercoaster of triumph and disaster!

GiGi's Closet

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 9 April 2025

First United Methodist Church, 23 N Seneca Ave

Gently used clothing: because who needs brand-new when you can rock a shirt with character? These clothes have been around the block, but they’re still stylish, comfy, and ready for their next adventure. Think of it as “vintage,” not “used.” Fashion with a story to tell!

Exercise Class

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 9 April 2025

Weston County Senior Center, 627 Pine Street

Ready to laugh while you work those muscles? Our exercise class is all about fun, fitness, and a bit of silliness. Don’t worry, you won’t just be sweating—you’ll be smiling! Push through those squats, and remember: if you can laugh, you can definitely crush this workout!

Wellness Wednesday

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 9 April 2025

Weston County Health Services, 1124 Washington Blvd.

Our wellness clinic offers comprehensive care with a focus on prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. From routine check-ups to specialized services, we prioritize your health and well-being. Our compassionate team is here to provide expert care, support, and guidance to help you live a healthier, happier life.

T.O.P.S. #135

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 9 April 2025

Weston County Senior Center, 627 Pine Street

You’ve got this! Every step, no matter how small, is progress. Trust the process and be kind to yourself. Celebrate your victories, stay consistent, and remember: it’s not about perfection, it’s about persistence. Focus on how far you’ve come, not how far you have to go. Keep going strong!

Dominoes

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 9 April 2025

Weston County Senior Center, 627 Pine Street

Why did the domino break up with the other domino? It couldn’t handle the pressure of falling all the time! They tried to patch things up, but it was clear—no matter how you set them up, one little push and the whole thing goes down! Classic domino drama!

Bridge

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 9 April 2025

Weston County Senior Center, 627 Pine Street

At the bridge table, cards fly with flair and laughter fills the air. "I swear these cards are cheating!" one player jokes, while another dramatically gasps, "You’re playing with a full deck of deception!" The game is full of witty remarks, making every hand a mix of strategy and humor.

Story Time

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 9 April 2025

Weston County Library, 23 W Main Street

Come and join us for weekly story time at the library! Enjoy fun stories, songs, and interactive activities that spark imagination and foster a love for reading. Perfect for children of all ages. Bring your little ones to explore new worlds and make new friends every week!

Alcoholics Anonymous

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 9 April 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.

Weston County Republican Party

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 9 April 2025

Weston County Senior Center, 627 Pine Street

The Weston County Republican Party supports conservative values and promotes political involvement in local, state, and national issues. The party hosts events, meetings, and provides resources for citizens to engage with Republican initiatives, fostering community engagement and advancing the principles of the Republican Party.

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