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December 6
December 13January 3
Weekly programs are held from 9:30-11:30 am each Tuesday at the
Baytown Community Center, 2407 Market Street in the Tejas Room.
Join us for some fun and fellowship.
Get into the "Holiday Spirit" today by enjoying the Baytown Christian
Academy singers and dancers. Instead of our normal pot-luck Luncheon,
let's all bring an appetizer, dip and chips, cheeseball and crackers, veg-
etables, or a speciality you would like to share. We'll then be in a more
casual holiday mood to celebrate December birthdays and anniversaries.
Some very special holiday performers will join us today. Punch, coffee and
Christmas cookies will be provided, but if you have some "special treat"
you'd love to share, please bring it today.
No Senior programs the rest of the month because of College holidays.No program today.
January 10 Start the new year right!!! John Rutigliano," Wellness Center" Coordinator
at Lee College has just the program for you! Lee College has designed a
seniors' wellness program to enhance your overall health and well-being.
Jphn will bring us informationabout theprgramand wellness in general.January 17
January,24
January 31Dr. Rhonda Gertz and Dr. Scott McKinney, new Baytown podiatrists,
present a very special program today on foot care. They are also offering a
free"Foot Screening" on Saturday, Dec. 3. from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm at their
office in the Willowcreek Shopping Center (near Kroger) 4407 Garth Rd.
Popular book reviewer Mary Brown will start-off our new year right with
her unique way of presenting a favorite book.
Secure Horizons' Marketing Director Lydia King will present a most infor-
mative and fun program today. Secure Horizons is a major sponsor of the
1995 Senior Games in San Antonio this spring, and Lydia will tell us how
that is developing.
Lynne Foley, Lee College Senior Citizen Program Coordinator
425-6416
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