Granite Shoals Senior Citizens Program

 

 

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Granite Shoals senior program snowballs

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Glynis Crawford Smith/The Highlander

The idea of a Granite Shoals Senior Citizens Program has been snowballing after Fran Rubin called a meeting that has led to a group of two dozen people interested in Tuesday games and programs at the city community center. Rubin reported progress to the March 13 meeting of the city council.

By Glynis Crawford Smith

The Highlander

Anyone interested in joining the Granite Shoals Senior Citizens Program is invited to a meet-and-greet event from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Tuesday, March 20.

It will take place at the Granite Shoals Community Center, 1208 North Phillips Ranch Road.

Seniors age 55 and older are invited to share morning coffee and pastries and bring a brown bag lunch to stay for four hours or drop in any time.

There will be games of your own choosing, door prizes and a chance to weigh in on future weekly events or add to a fledgling lending library.

Although the program is not officially operated by the city, the moving forces behind its organization have been Fran Rubin of the Parks Committee and her husband Richard of the Street and Water Advisory Group.

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