Published February 15, 2012, 07:00 AM

Senior nutrition

Senior Connections offers hot, nutritious meals Monday-Friday for people 60 or older, or with disabilities. Meals are served at congregate sites throughout Douglas County, and are delivered to homebound individuals.

Senior Connections offers hot, nutritious meals Monday-Friday for people 60 or older, or with disabilities. Meals are served at congregate sites throughout Douglas County, and are delivered to homebound individuals. A contribution of $3.50 per meal is requested, but no one is denied because of inability to pay. Call (715) 394-3611 or (800) 870-2181.

Next week’s menu includes:

Feb. 20: Offices closed; no services are available.

Feb. 21: Roast beef, gravy, rice pilaf, California-blend vegetables, wheat dinner roll, fruit crisp.

Feb. 22: Turkey a la King, broccoli, biscuit, frosted cake.

Feb. 23: Porcupine meatballs, cabbage and carrots, roasted red potatoes. wheat bread, tropical fruit mix.

Feb 24: Fish filet on a bun, tartar sauce, macaroni and cheese, peas, pudding.

Make reservations 24 hours in advance for congregate meal sites at 11:30 a.m. at Phoenix Villa, 1001 Clough Ave., Monday-Friday, (218) 591-3553; Amnicon Senior Center, Tuesday-Thursday, (715) 364-2316; Solon Springs Community Center, Tuesday-Friday, (715) 378-4546; Senior Center, 1527 Tower Ave., Monday-Friday, (218) 591-0001; Lake Nebagamon Village Auditorium, Tuesday-Friday, (715) 374-3101; and Gordon Town Hall, Tuesday-Friday, (715) 376-4683; noon Tuesday and Thursday at Northland Community Center, Dairyland, (715) 244-3354; and 11:15 a.m. Monday-Thursday at Holy Assumption Parish, 5601 Tower Ave., (715) 394-7919; and 11 a.m. at Summit Town Hall, Monday-Thursday, (715) 399-2311 and Kro Bar and Grill, Brule, Tuesday-Friday, (715) 372-8424.

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