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During This Chilly Month, It's a Perfect Time To 123 North Center Street Tis the Season of Love, Giving, Christmas Carols, Lehi, UT 84043 Snow, Hot Cocoa, and fun times with family and P 385.201.1065 friends...and technology! During this chilly month, it’s a perfect time to Monday-Thursday bundle up, stay warm and enjoy our online 7:00 am - 3:00 pm classes, DIY Events and Trips. We love you! Friday MERRY CHRISTMAS! 7:00 am - 2:00 pm www.lehi-ut.gov/recreation/seniors www.facebook.com/LehiSeniorCenter www.lehi-ut.gov/recreation/seniors/ | 1 Friday, December 11 11:30 am-12:00 pm (Drive-by pick up only) Free of charge. Must sign up by December 8 We wish you a Merry Christmas. We wish you a Merry Christmas. We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! We can’t have our annual Christmas Lunch, but we can send you home with goodies to celebrate and enjoy this Joyous Season! Pick up a kit for the holidays. You must sign up by Tuesday, December 8 to recieve your kit to take home. Kits include games, treats and a gift from the staff. You can pick up your kit during the “Drive-by Lunch” hour (11:30 am-12:00 pm) on Friday, December 11 . To register, call/email Jan or Corinne. Wednesday, December 9 12:30 pm Facebook Video Monday, December 21 Conferencing Room 12:30 pm Facebook Video Join our Online Game of Bunco! Use We can’t watch a full movie yet, but we our Facebook page to join the video will still be entertained! conference “room”. The link will be This month, we will watch an old holiday posted on Facebook. classic: “Frosty the Snowman.” Go to You will need your own set of 3 dice and our Facebook page to see the link to a score card. You can print off a score watch from your own computer. card from our webpage, or pick one up during the “Drive-by Lunch” hour. We Pick up a small bag of popcorn with your also have individually bagged dice to pick lunch. Must be ordered by noon on up if you don’t have your own. Friday, December 18. Let Corinne know if you have questions! Enjoy the show! 2 | Lehi Senior Center Thursday, December 31 11:30 am-12:00 pm (Drive-by pick up only) Free of charge. Must sign up by December 29 HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! Get ready to count down to 2021 and ring in the new year with friends and family! We have a small DIY Event Kit to help you celebrate at noon, midnight, or anytime of the day. Pick up a kit for the holidays. You must sign up by Tuesday, December 29 to recieve your kit to take home. You can pick up your kit during the “Drive-by Lunch” hour (11:30 am-12:00 pm) on Thursday, December 31 . To register, call/email Jan or Corinne. www.lehi-ut.gov/recreation/seniors/ | 3 Susan Bankhead December 1 Theo Judson December 19 Charlene Rowley December 1 Jandora Jenkins December 20 Charlie Nelson December 3 Kathi Anderson December 23 Kent Sharp December 4 Lyn Twining December 23 Cristina Rascon December 5 Ruby Verno December 23 Chuck Golden December 7 Julie Benson December 24 Peggie Maxfield December 7 Carol Bliss December 24 Friday, December 18 Joan Naumann December 8 Clifford Young December 25 12:30 pm - See our Facebook Vern May December 8 Greg Cook December 25 Live Video for the song. Syd Young December 9 Janet Williamson December 26 RSVP for Lunch by noon on Dago Klein December 9 Christine Armstrong December 26 Thursday to get a sweet treat. Carolyn Calkins December 10 Brenda Hadfield December 26 We have a small birthday Carolyn Player December 10 Kaye Schooley December 26 celebration for all those who had a birthday during the Janice Tanner December 10 Kathy Gazaway December 27 month! This month, we are Maggie Hammer December 11 Terri Rice December 27 celebrating a week early! We Louis Rawlings December 11 Evah Bullock December 28 will be closed for the Christmas Cynthia Cook December 12 Suzanna Ray December 28 Holiday. Del Ethington December 13 Beverly Aramantrout December 29 Reserve your Drive-by lunch Linda Rehart December 13 Gisela Myers December 29 for Friday, December 18 to Judy Istook December 14 John Gardner December 29 enjoy a sweet treat. Be sure to call ahead to reserve your Marcia Coy December 15 Karla Nielsen December 29 lunch. Jan Hudec December 16 Lynette Wright December 30 If we’ve missed your birthday, Linda Laird December 16 Nadien Quarnberg December 30 let us know so we can update Jean Hawkins December 18 Janet Van Zant December 31 our records. June Winters December 18 Our Monthly Prize Drawing. This month we have a couple prizes to give out, but you only need to enter once to be considered. Entry Deadline is December 3rd. Enter online here: https://forms.gle/Kf12hj5MS61YDaCHA Or pick up a flyer during drive by lunches. Have fun. 4 | Lehi Senior Center Tuesday, December 15 It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas! Everywhere you go! And this month, we are traveling the states to see beautiful Light displays. Links include videos and tours of Christmas Town in Ogden, Winter Wonderland in Idaho, Magic Forest Train Ride in Nevada and more! Stay warm and enjoy the scenes of this festive Holiday! The link to this tour video will be posted on our facebook page on Tuesday, December 15 by 10 am. Let Corinne know if you have questions. www.lehi-ut.gov/recreation/seniors/ | 5 For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.lpiseniors.com Lehi Senior Citizens Center, Lehi, UT A 4C 05-1178 6 | Lehi Senior Center www.lehi-ut.gov/recreation/seniors/ | 7 CLASS REGISTRATION / TRAVEL Lunch* Call by noon the day before to Monday – Friday served at 11:30-12:00pm. make a reservation Drive-by pick up only Tai Chi Class Mondays Facebook Video Online Videos posted each Monday morning Crochet Club Tuesdays 10:15 a.m. Facebook Video Conference Room Get a link on Facebook to Join the Room Chair Yoga for Seniors Wednesdays Facebook Video Online Videos posted each Wednesday morning Watercolor Class Thursdays Facebook Video Online Videos posted each Thursday morning BINGO Friday 11:00 a.m. Facebook Video Conference Room Get a link on Facebook to Join the Room Line Dancing Fridays Facebook Video Online Videos posted each Friday morning Bunco Bash Wednesday, December 9, 12:30 p.m. Facebook Video Conference Room Get a link on Facebook to Join the Room Monday Movie Mania—Video Clip Monday, December 21, 12:30 p.m. Facebook Video Online Videos posted by noon 8 | Lehi Senior Center We offer "drive by lunch" at the Senior Center. Donations accepted: $3 per meal. 1. You still need to call in by noon the day before to reserve a lunch. Call Jan to reserve your lunch. 385-201-1065 2. Drive by the Senior Center to pickup your lunch. 3. Lunch will be served between 11:30 am - 12:00 pm. Lunches are ONLY the regular meal and 1% white milk. We do not have any alternate meals. 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