SENIOR CENTER HAPPENINGS Mar 19, 2020:
Cynthia Wampner
Hello from all of us at the Licking Senior center. I trust everyone had a good week.
We are all wondering just how this CoronaVirus will effect us. Just know we are taking precautions at the senior center, by wiping down all things that everyone touches. We have signs on front doors, that if you are sick, we will bring a carry out to you. But please for the sake of everyone, if you are sick, please stay home. Since we are taking things day by day, call us before you come at 573-674-3558.
If you want us to deliver your meal to you, please call 573-674-3558. Lunch is served from 11:00 until 12:30 pm.
Would you like to volunteer at the center. There are all kinds of things that need to be done. Just call us at 573-674-3558.
Toenail clinic will be cancelled this month, due to the CoronaVirus.
There will be no jam sessions until further notice.
Little Johnny was in class and the teacher announced that they were going to try something different to help everyone get to know each other a little better, and to help with their spelling. She explained, "I want you to stand up and give us the occupation of your father, spell it, and say one thing he would give us all if he was here today." The first student raised her hand to volunteer. "Marcy," the teacher said. "You may go first." Marcy replied, "My father is a banker. B-A-N-K-E-R and if he was here today, he would give us all a shiny new penny." The teacher said, "Very nice, Marcy, who wants to go next?" Kevin stood up and announced, "My father is a baker. B-A-K-E-R and if he was here today, he would give us all a freshly-baked cookie." "Very good," the teacher told Kevin. Jeff was next, and he said, "My father is an accountant. A-K, no wait, A-C-K, no..." Before he could attempt to spell it once more, the teacher cut him off and told him to sit back down and to think about it for a while. When he thought he knew how to spell it, he could stand back up and try again. Little Johnny raised his hand in excitement hoping to be acknowledged by the teacher. The teacher called on little Johnny to go next. Johnny said, "My father is a bookie. B-O-O-K-I-E and if he was here today, he would give us all 20:1 odds Jeff will never be able to spell "accountant."
2 Corinthians 5: 10 For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each of us may receive what is due us for the things done while in the body, whether good or bad.