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Silver Linings at Old Bridge to celebrate National Senior Center Month

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Members of the Old Bridge Senior Center - recently renamed the Silver Linings at Old Bridge - presented colorful lap blankets to the residents at the Reformed Church Home, an assisted living facility, on Sept. 14 as part of an outreach program in honor of National Senior Center Month.

Old Bridge Mayor Owen Henry will help kick off National Senior Center Month at Silver Linings at Old Bridge at 10:30 a.m. on Sept. 6.

In addition to a mayoral proclamation, the event will highlight special programming and events scheduled for the month, including new Tai Chi and trivia sessions.

This year’s national theme, “Senior Centers: The Key to Aging Well,” emphasizes the potential that senior centers unlock in their communities, empowering older adults to grow, learn, give and connect. Silver Linings offers members an array of programming, including financial planning presentations, exercise and wellness programs, crafting classes and technology sessions, and social activities such as dances, parties and trips.

Silver Linings is the only Senior Center in Middlesex County accredited by the National Institute of Senior Centers. It is located within the Municipal Complex at 1 Old Bridge Plaza.

Membership is available to Old Bridge residents age 60 and older. There is a one-time $5 registration fee. 

For more information, call 732-721-5600, ext.6600 or visit www.oldbridge.com/silverlinings.    

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