SENIOR HAPPENINGS - April 23, 2020

Cynthia Wampner

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Hello to all of you from a few of us at the Licking Senior Center. I’m trusting everyone is playing it safe during these difficult times. Don’t forget to especially use gloves when it comes to pumping your gas. Also you need to disinfect your cell phone and cover by wiping it down with a Clorox wipe or alcohol. I’m just full of all kinds of advice aren’t I.
Things are still running pretty smooth, although I sure am missing all of you. If nothing else just drop during business hours and just say hi, and words of encouragement always is good.
We did spruce up the front of the building this week with some beautiful flowers. Drop by and see them if you can.
These volunteers in our town are wonderful. The full time cook (Vanessa Ellis) has given up her paycheck now for six weeks and doing only volunteer work just to help give back to the center. Thank you Vanessa for doing that.
The rest of the volunteers give up alot of their time day after day, week after week. I can’t say enough about them. Just know volunteers, that you truly are appreciated. If you would like to volunteer, contact Cindy at 573-674-3558 or you can also contact me if there’s anything I can do for you, getting groceries or go to the post office or something. I can do this after my work hours and you can contact me at +618-781-6867.
 There may be a toenail clinic in May, be sure to contact me before you come.
You want your lunch delivered to you or maybe you want to pick it up. Contact the senior center early to get your lunch.
Transportation is still open for business. Please make your appointment at least a day in advance by calling 573-674-3558.
A farmer and a king died at the same time.
They found themselves standing at the Pearly Gates. 
"Both of you were very good men," says St. Peter, "but heaven is getting crowded and I can only allow one of you in. What can you do?"
The farmer planted a pear tree, and it grew huge, delicious fruits.
“Wonderful," said St. Peter. "What can you do, your majesty?"
The king immediately went to the nearest toilet and flushed it.
Ultimately, St. Peter made the decision to allow the king into heaven.
And the moral of the story is, a royal flush always wins against a pear, no matter how big.
Proverbs 11:25 A generous person will prosper; whoever refreshes others will be refreshed.

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