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Senior Center News, March 15, 2019

North Central Senior Citizens Center, March 18-22

Monday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Tuesday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m .; bingo at 1:15 p.m.

Wednesday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m; TOPS at 8 a.m .; Walmart shopping from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.

Thursday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m .; Great Falls trip at 8 a.m.

Friday — Medical transportation will be available from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. but people must make a request at least 24 hours in advance.

March Menu by Earlene DeWinter

(Subject to Change)

Monday — Chicken cordon bleu unstuffed, potato wedges, corn, applesauce bars

Tuesday — Salad, meatloaf, scalloped potatoes, green beans, dinner rolls, chocolate cake

Wednesday — Creamy Swiss steak, mashed potatoes, broccoli, pudding

Thursday — Polish sausage, sauerkraut, potato supreme, coffee cake

Friday — Soup, salad bar, chef’s choice, dessert, milk

Attention All Seniors

Tax aides are here at the Senior Center. Appointments began Feb. 4, and will be scheduled on Mondays and Tuesdays only. Call us at 265-5464 to get your appointment scheduled now.

From Police and Fire Fighters

The CodeRed system will be used to send critical communications, from evacuation notices to missing child alerts. Caller ID: When you see the following displayed, you will know the call is from us.

• Emergency Notifications

1-866-419-5000 or Emergency Communications

• General Notifications

1-855-969-4636 or General Communications

Privacy: Your contact information remains private and will only be used for community notification.

Join Our Database: To make sure you receive notifications, please register at http://www.ci.havre.mt.us/police-department/.

Scroll to the bottom and click the CodeRed box.

Struggling to Hear?

Tiny devices can keep you connected to your life. Many people slowly lose their hearing as they get older. Not being able to hear well can make it hard to communicate. This can affect your relationships, emotional well-being, and work performance. Close to 29 million adults could benefit from hearing aids, yet only 1 in 4 of them has ever used one. An exam of your ears, nose and throat might detect a physical reason why you’re not hearing as well. A doctor can look for ear wax, an infection, injury, or other reason for hearing loss. If ear wax or infection is the cause, the hearing loss may be temporary. Other causes, such as nerve damage, may lead to more permanent hearing loss. Hearing aids may help in these cases. The last 15 years there has seen a major reduction in the size of these devices. Some can be hidden inside the ear canal or worn over the ear. Choosing the best device for you will depend on factors like cost, features and your amount of hearing loss.

 

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