Los Alamitos launches new senior program

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Something new is cooking at the Los Alamitos Senior Lunch & Bread Program and you’re invited to check it out.  
Every Tuesday morning, come to the Community Center at 10911 Oak Street for a free exercise class at 9:30 called Balance and Fitness offered by the North Orange County Community College District, and then stay for a delicious lunch and friendly conversation.

Lunch activities begin at 10:30am and include birthday & anniversary celebrations, live entertainment, arts & crafts, card games and trivia games.

Something new is cooking at the Los Alamitos Senior Lunch & Bread Program and you’re invited to check it out.  
Every Tuesday morning, come to the Community Center at 10911 Oak Street for a free exercise class at 9:30 called Balance and Fitness offered by the North Orange County Community College District, and then stay for a delicious lunch and friendly conversation.

Lunch activities begin at 10:30am and include birthday & anniversary celebrations, live entertainment, arts & crafts, card games and trivia games.

Lunch, provided by local restaurants, is served at 11:15 and includes sandwiches or soup or salad served with fresh fruit.
On Tuesday, May 17, over 20 lunch guests enjoyed a delicious soup from Hof’s Hut while making terrariums they got to take home.

The new Tuesday Luncheons are made possible by our Health & Fitness Sponsor, OptumCare. Enter for a chance to win one of three $25 gift cards to Hof’s Hut, Katella Deli & Fish Co. in a raffle drawing to be held the first Tuesday of the month.

Increase your chances of winning by attending every Tuesday.
On June 7, there will be free hot dogs to the first 50 guests, live entertainment and birthday celebrations. Pre-registration is required for all Tuesday luncheons.

The Senior Lunch & Bread Program operates 8 a.m. to noon Monday thru Friday and offers lunches provided by Community SeniorServ, to seniors ages 60 and older.

Lunches are served hot and are offered on a suggested donation. Come by and pick up a monthly menu of meals.  
The Bread program also offers pastries, bread, donuts, and coffee.

The program could also use the help of volunteers to assist with meal prep, deliver meals to home-bound seniors, or offer their talents and teach program participants fun activities like arts and crafts, beading, painting, gardening, and more.  

For more information, or to sign up for lunch, or to be a volunteer, please call (562) 430-1073 ext. 501.