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Several illustrated representations of senior citizens can be seen in a light blue background.

Senior Moments

Everyone at the Horton Senior Center is celebrating the first signs of spring. Warmer weather, spring flowers, and green grass is appearing for our enjoyment after some extremely cold and unpleasant temperatures.

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Several illustrated representations of senior citizens can be seen in a light blue background.

Senior Moments

The Horton Senior Center members have had a quiet week beginning with coffee group on Tuesday morning. Coffee Group is usually quite lively with lots of stories and laughs and this week was no exception, including the goodies several of us brought in to share.

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Friends of Hospice Volunteers meet on March 26

The monthly meeting of the NEK Friends of Hospice Volunteers met on Wednesday, March 26, at the Hospice office in Horton, KS. Those in attendance were President Rosemary Schooler, Vice President Alisa Britt, Secretary Betty Robison, Historian Dixie Westervelt, Charlene Branch, Donna Bottom, Nancy Burns, Shirley Browne, Terri Watkins, Social Worker Kendra Cowley, Office Manager Danielle Vaughn, Abby Boos RN, Clinical Supervisor, NEK Chaplain Mike Lehmann, and Michelle Bottom, Volunteer Coordinator.

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Several illustrated representations of senior citizens can be seen in a light blue background.

Senior Moments

The Horton Senior Citizens Movie for this month was “The Forge.” It was a sequel to “The War Room” and was very good and inspiring. Thank you to Shirley Foster for providing the movies for Movie Nite.

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Several illustrated representations of senior citizens can be seen in a light blue background.

Senior Moments

The Horton Senior Citizens Center welcomed visitors from Vintage Park in Hiawatha on March 10. We met new friends and some old friends that have visited before. We shared refreshments and good stories and celebrated the beginning of better weather. Vintage Park plans to continue to visit through the summer once every month.

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