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Somers Senior Center Celebrates the Holiday Season

A holiday dinner party for Somers senior citizens is coming up.

Somers senior citizens, mark your calendars for Thursday, December 13th! That’s when the Somers Senior Center’s Holiday Dinner Party will take place from 5–7 p.m. 

The festivities will include a delicious dinner, a holiday sing-a-long, and lots of good company and fun! This dinner party is free to any Somers senior citizen and is compliments of the Town of Somers Senior Center. There will also be an optional $5 gift exchange for those interested in participating. Simply wrap your gift and bring it with you and you will receive another wrapped gift!

If you are a Somers senior citizen and would like to attend this dinner party, please make your reservation by calling the Somers Senior Center at (860) 763-4379 or stop in at the Center to sign up. The deadline for making your reservation is Wednesday, December 6th. Seating is limited.

We look forward to celebrating the holidays with you at the Somers Senior Center, 19 Battle Street. Please join us. Best wishes for the holiday season and for 2013!

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