Hi all,


Welcome to fall! My favorite time of year! The leaves changing and the smell of pumpkins and apples in the air! Ok… ok I get it, the clocks change and the weather is cooler. But it is a nice time of year nonetheless!
So put on your sweaters and let’s get at it.

We have a busy month ahead. The Historical Society is showing a slideshow, after lunch, of the Laliberte presentation exhibit currently being presented. October 11th is a busy day here. We will have representatives from Lynn Economic Opportunity to help folks fill out applications for fuel assistance . Fuel Assistance can help with the heating bills for the winter. So please consider signing up. Also that day, a flu shot clinic will be held here in the Town Hall. Registration is required so please signup with me or with Ann to reserve your slot. And,finally on this day, we have the return of our musician Michele to help sing songs we know and maybe some we don’t. It was a fun time last month and we look forward seeing her again.


We have a trip planned to see the foliage and visit Russell Orchards in Ipswich. They have a wonderful bakery and farm stand to purchase all kinds of goodies. In the mid- dleofthemonthwehaveourfriendEricareturningtoteachusbeanart! I have seen many pictures and it all looks like fun.
We are planning to see our friend Marty Taylor for a painting party later in the month on the 24th.

A little rum cake from Luberto’s on the 26th and finishing the month with our annual Halloween Party. Please wear a costume! All this information and more can be found on the Calendar page in this newsletter. And don’t forget to check the bulletin boards in the Tiffany Room.


Welcome back Penny Morse. Penny has increased her hours here at the Council on Aging. Previously she was always in the background helping us put together our newsletter. She is now working two days a week in the office and no other days. Please welcome Penny back!


Let’s have a great month!! Stay well,
Mary

Director’s October Message

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