South Haven Seniors


Sandra Tyrrell lets Seniors know what's happening in South Haven.

November 04, 2004

South Haven Area Senior Services celebrates November with a Winter Bazaar

At SHASS we decided to help people get a head start on their Christmas shopping by sponsoring a Winter Bazaar in November. Yes, Christmas is not that far away (this writer would rather enjoy Thanksgiving first then think about Christmas), but this bazaar could be the perfect place to help you find unique gifts for that hard-to-buy-for person on your list and eat some delicious food if you don't want to cook.

About 20 crafters will be diplaying their wares - from jewelry to plants - at the Warren Senior Center, 540 Williams Street, South Haven on Saturday, Nov. 13. Doors will open promptly at 9 a.m. Homemade cakes will be raffled every hour. There will also be a specialty basket raffle. You can choose from nearly 30 baskets such as a baby basket, Christmas basket, Salon basket. The basket raffle will be held at 2:30 p.m. You don't have to be present to win. The concession stand will feature homemade vegetable soup, hot dogs, desserts and drinks. So, come on down to the Warren Senior Center on Nov. 13 and enjoy shopping and eating and perhaps winning a basket or a homemade cake. Some of our staff members are great cooks. This writer is not one of them.

On a helpful note, the MS support group will be meeting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 16 at the Warren Senior Center. For more information, call Ann Gossman at 637-8428 or Dianna Montgomery at 639-1783.

If you want to take a fun trip before Christmas, SHASS has a neat Chicago trip planned for Dec. 14-15. Call Mary at 637-3607 for more information.

On another note, please note our offices will be closed on Nov. 11 for Veterans Day and on Nov. 25 and 26 for Thanksgiving.

These days you may not hear much about people having slide shows, but SHASS has planned one you might enjoy: "Moods of Yosemite." The free show will take place at 12:45 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 30 at the Warren Senior Center. Sharon VanderBoon, who has been in the photography field for 19 years, will be your "tour guide."
She created "Moods of Yosemite" after traveling to the Yosemite National Park in June of 1998. Sharon said it was an unusual June that year because of the El Nino activity. There was more snow in the mountains that winter and consequently the extra rain and cooler weather in the spring created many climatic moods, which Sharon captured on camera - hence the name "Moods of Yosemite."

The SHASS staff wishes you a happy Thanksgiving with family and friends.... and have fun shopping.

Posted by Sandra at November 4, 2004 02:12 PM

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