Out Lexington Way: All you can eat breakfast and Medicare presentation
The Ashland Historical Association is sponsoring an All You Can Eat Breakfast 7:30-11:30 a.m. Nov. 16 at the Ashland Town Hall, 12094 Route 23 for $9; children 5-10 are $5; and under 5 years are free.
Robin Williams of Emblem Health will present a free information session on “Medicare and You” 4-5:30 p.m. Nov. 16 at the Community Hall, 141 Spruceton Road, West Kill. Topics covered will include the four parts of Medicare, when to enroll and how, avoiding penalties, qualifying for Extra Help, 2020 changes and updates and a question and answer session. Snacks and refreshments provided. For more information, call Robin at 518-410-1829.
Nina Pfeffer, a certified instructor by the Tai Chi for Health Institute and also has a Masters Degree in Education, will be starting a Tai Chi Class for Health and Arthritis at the Mountain Breeze Yoga Studio at 11111 Route 23, Windham at noon Nov. 20. A class has also started at the Lexington Municipal Building, 3542 Route 42, 2-3 p.m. Wednesdays. Classes are donation based.
Happy wedding anniversary to Mary and Ronnie Cline on Nov. 14. Nov. 18 is Betty Hapeman’s birthday. Glenda Lauten celebrates her birthday on Nov. 19. Also having a birthday on Nov. 19 is Susan Epstein. Nov. 19 is Charles Visich’s birthday. James Milton’s birthday is on Nov. 20. Best wishes to all.
Church joint worship service will be held at 10 a.m. Nov. 24 at the Jewett Presbyterian Church, Route 17.
The next Mountain Top Ecumenical meeting is Dec. 3 at the Ashland UM Community Church. All meetings start at 11 a.m. with a speaker followed by a covered dish luncheon. Bring a friend and a dish to pass.
Greene Room Players Songbirds presents “Christmas Songs” at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 7 in the Mountain Top Library, Main Street, Tannersville. Come and enjoy an evening of beautiful and fun holiday music. Directed by Linda Nicholls. Free admission.
The Lexington Farmers Market crew will be holding a Holiday Market 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Dec. 8 in the Community Hall, 141 Spruceton Road, West Kill. Lots of handmade crafts and more. The Lexington Historical Society will be having their yummy soup sale at the Holiday Market for all the hungry shoppers.
Greene County Senior Nutrition Program menu for the week of Nov. 18 – Nov. 22 is as follows: Monday—Chicken Divan, rice, peas and carrots, tropical fruit mix; Tuesday—Salmon with dill sauce, brown rice pilaf, spinach, mandarin oranges; Wednesday—Thanksgiving luncheon—roast turkey with gravy, mashed potatoes, carrot coins, dressing, pumpkin pie; Thursday—Broccoli and cheese quiche, green beans, hash brown potatoes, fruited Jell-O; Friday—Seafood scampi with linguini, Italian mixed vegetables, orange juice, fresh fruit. All persons over 60 and spouses are invited to attend. Meals served at noon for a suggested donation of $4 per meal. Please call at least a day in advance to reserve your meal. Mountain Top Senior Nutrition site is located in the Jewett Municipal Building, Route 23C, 518-263-4392.
Prayers for Pastor Bob and Kate Barnum, Ellouise Cole, George Dart, Marilyn and Nancy Dippold, Donna Falke, John Grinnell, Betty Hapeman, Martha Hartman, Sally Hildebrand, Dale Klein, Bill Klein, Barbara and Bill Mead, Jannel Mellott, Pastor Bob and Diane Nash, Ellis and Betty Potter, Stephanie Pushman, Joan Rappleyea, Ann Robinson, Art and Joyce Rood, Anna Simpfenderfer, Clarence and Jeanne Soule, Tom Soule, Don and Diane Strausser, Dr. Dan Sullivan, Gladys Van Valkenburgh, Annette Waller, Debbie Wandursky, Mary and Ron Westman, Mickie Winters, our country, our government, our military and their families and all others in need or prayer.
Until next week take care, be thankful, be humble and please speak and act with kindness. Your act of kindness could change someone’s life.