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Senior Calendar

Hours of operation: 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday to Friday at 813 Arizona St. Call 702-293-3320.

Check our website at www.seniorcenterbouldercity.org.

n Free computers/Internet to members: 8 a.m.-3 p.m.

n Morning coffee, snacks, newspapers: 8-10 a.m.

n Library/gift shop: 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

n Lunch hour: 11:45 a.m.-1 p.m. Suggested donation $2 (60 and up), $3 fee (59 or under).

n Meals-on-Wheels are delivered Monday through Friday to the homebound*

This week’s lunch menu:

Thursday: Pork roast with stewed veggies and gravy, biscuits, spinach salad, fruit

Friday: Baked fish, broccoli and cheddar rice, salad, fruit

Monday: Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes and gravy, diced carrots, salad bar, fruit

Tuesday: Chicken pot pie, deluxe salad bar, fruit

Wednesday: Beef broccoli, white rice, veggie egg rolls, Chinese salad, fruit

Meal passes are available for your convenience at the receptionist’s desk.

This week’s Activities:

n Thursday

8 a.m. Wood carvers

11:15 a.m. Red Hats

12:30 p.m. Texas hold ’em

1 p.m. Scrabble/pinochle

1 p.m. Chatty hatters

6 p.m. Art classes

n Friday

8:30 a.m. Book cleaning

9 a.m. Line dance lessons

12:30 p.m. Traditional poker

12:30 p.m. Duplicate bridge

1 p.m. 500 Cards/pinochle

n Sunday

10 a.m. UMC of Boulder City

n Monday

11:30 a.m. Mahjong

12:30 p.m. Bingo

1 a.m. Asian mahjong

1 a.m. Wood carving

1 a.m. Party bridge/Scrabble

n Tuesday

9 a.m. Coin collecting

12:30 p.m. Texas hold ’em

1 p.m. Pinochle/Rummikub

n Wednesday

9 a.m. Blood pressure

10 a.m. Better breathers

11 a.m. Medicare questions

11:15 a.m. Joe Heck’s representative

1 p.m. Bingo

* Call for appointment or information 293-3320

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