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Seniors welcome for daily lunch and activities Adair County Senior Citizens Center Director JoAnn Smith welcomes adults over 60 to take advantage of the daily lunch and activities available to all. She says, "There's always something going on, whether it be a friendly card game, checkers, corn hole, crafts, bingo or exercise. We are a perfect location where people who live alone can come out and visit with others, do things together and socialize." A hot, nutritious meal is provided at no charge, with the exception of a suggested donation of $2, Monday thru Friday from 11am until 12noonCT. Transportation is provided to seniors who no longer drive and monthly menus and activity calendars are available. The Adair County Senior Citizens Center is located at 901 Hudson street in The Jim Blair Community Recreation Center, Columbia. Phone 270-380-1899 for more information. This story was posted on 2022-09-26 09:34:26
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