The Beatles weren’t singing about Medicare in 1967, when they rec- orded “When I’m 64.” Nevertheless, now that we are 64, matters like health care decisions and financial planning have become a huge priority. Our upcoming series of “When I’m 64” seminars approaches these is- sues head-on. They include: Sept. 25 - Medicare Educational Event with TN State Health Insur- ance Program (SHIP) Oct. 9 - Planning for the Future Brings Peace of Mind with elder law attorney, Barbara Moss Oct. 30 - BINGO hosted by Stacey Clayton, a local senior health insur- ance broker with HealthTN.com. TBA: SHIP returns to facilitate Medicare enrollment You need not be 64 to learn children, nieces and nephews — anyone who will find this information helpful. We are delighted to announce that Tennessean columnist, Mary Hance, will be our featured speaker at Birthday Potluck this month. Better known to most of us as “Ms. Cheap,” Mary has shared saving tips with us since 1994. Reflecting on the past two decades, Mary offered “takeaways from Ms. Cheap after 20 years on the cheap beat,” including: Nothing is a bargain unless you need it. “Cheap” is not a dirty word. Being cheap just to be cheap doesn’t get it. Join us for more sage advice from Ms. Cheap this September 17th. Lunch is at 11:30, and Mary will speak at noon. The Center provides the main course. Please bring a side dish. Did you know that Charlotte almost became Tennessee’s state capitol? The Red Hats will head for the town square in Charlotte this September 24th, where they will tour the court house (the longest working court house in the state), see the historic Presbyterian Church, and stop by an Amish grocery. Of course they’ll have lunch someplace good! The van will leave the center at 10 am. Van fee is $8. 1 Center closed for Labor Day 11 Jewelry Sale at Williamson Medical Center 11 United Way Day of Caring 12 Center closed for Staff Retreat 9 Bob Ross Painting Workshop 17 Birthday Potluck Ms. Cheap 18 Trip to Hohenwald 24 Red Hat Society 25 Lunch & Program Medicare 101 30 Flu Shot Clinic
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The Beatles weren’t singing
about Medicare in 1967, when they rec-
orded “When I’m 64.” Nevertheless,
now that we are 64, matters like health
care decisions and financial planning
have become a huge priority.
Our upcoming series of “When
I’m 64” seminars approaches these is-
sues head-on. They include:
Sept. 25 - Medicare Educational
Event with TN State Health Insur-
ance Program (SHIP)
Oct. 9 - Planning for the Future
Brings Peace of Mind with elder
law attorney, Barbara Moss
Oct. 30 - BINGO hosted by Stacey
Clayton, a local senior health insur-
ance broker with HealthTN.com.
TBA: SHIP returns to facilitate
Medicare enrollment
You need not be 64 to learn
children, nieces and nephews — anyone
who will find this information helpful.
We are delighted to announce
that Tennessean columnist, Mary
Hance, will be our featured speaker at
Birthday Potluck this month.
Better known to most of us as
“Ms. Cheap,” Mary has shared saving
tips with us since 1994. Reflecting on
the past two decades, Mary offered
“takeaways from Ms. Cheap after 20
years on the cheap beat,” including:
Nothing is a bargain unless you
need it.
“Cheap” is not a dirty word.
Being cheap just to be cheap doesn’t
get it.
Join us for more sage advice
from Ms. Cheap this September 17th.
Lunch is at 11:30, and Mary will speak
at noon.
The Center provides the main
course. Please bring a side dish.
Did you know that Charlotte almost became Tennessee’s state capitol? The Red Hats will
head for the town square in Charlotte this September 24th, where they will tour the court house
(the longest working court house in the state), see the historic Presbyterian Church, and stop by
an Amish grocery. Of course they’ll have lunch someplace good!
The van will leave the center at 10 am. Van fee is $8.
1 Center closed
for Labor Day
11 Jewelry Sale
at Williamson
Medical Center
11 United Way
Day of Caring
12 Center closed
for Staff Retreat
9 Bob Ross
Painting Workshop
17 Birthday Potluck
Ms. Cheap
18 Trip to Hohenwald
24 Red Hat Society
25 Lunch & Program
Medicare 101
30 Flu Shot Clinic
CLOSING ANNOUNCEMENTS Sept. 1 - The Center will be closed for Labor Day holiday
Sept. 12 - The Center will be closed for Staff Retreat
Sept. 23-26 - The GYM will be closed to refinish the floors
HELP CHILDREN SUCCEED! Friends Learning in Pairs (FLIP) is seeking volunteers 55 and
older to tutor elementary school students in reading and math. Tutors
spend two hours a week during school hours tutoring at a school near