Senior nutrition
Senior Connections offers hot, nutritious meals Monday-Friday for people 60 or older. 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. 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:
May 14: Turkey and Swiss on wheat bread, lettuce leaf, cream of potato soup, cookie.
May 15: Hamburger on a bun, coleslaw, peas, apple bar.
May 16: Salisbury steak, mushroom gravy, oven-browned potatoes, squash, wheat dinner roll, pears.
May 17: Chicken rice casserole, sliced beets, cheese biscuit, Jell-O.
May 18: Baked fish, potato wedges, carrot coins, wheat roll, cookie.
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; (715) 399-2311 and Kro Bar and Grill, Brule, Tuesday-Friday, (715) 372-8424.
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