February Happenings
Feb. 1  12:30 Book bits. Edye Lowell, of the  Quechee Library, will introduce books  that can be signed out from  their  shelves in our library/computer room.
12:45 Bugbee Book Club. We'll discuss  Wallace Stegner's "The Spectator  Bird".

Feb. 7  9:30 Low Vision Support Group. See  page 1.

Feb. 8  8:30 Bugbee Breakfast. Join us for  scrambled eggs, sausage, home-fried  potatoes, toast, orange juice and   coffee/tea/milk, all for just $3. No tax,  no tipping, and table service with a  smile! Please sign up.

Feb. 11  9:30-4:30 Legal Aid Clinic by  appointment only. See page 2

Feb. 12  10:00 Make a Valentine. Just for fun,  we'll provide the materials for you to  make a Valentine card (or two).
 
12:30 "COVER". Come hear about  this  community resource that helps low  income residents upgrade their homes  and which gives others an outlet for  items they no longer need. See page 2.

Feb. 13  10:30 Decorate Valentine Cookies.  We'll provide the cookies and the icing.  Please lend a hand decorating cookies  to send to our home-delivered meals  recipients and to serve in our dining  room.

Feb. 14  12:30 "Banking Basics" with Shirley  Mason from Consumer Credit  Counseling Services of NH and VT. See  page 2.
1:00 Valentine Raffle Drawing.  Following the after-lunch program, we  will have the drawing for our Valentine  Raffle. Tickets will be available starting  Feb. 1st for $1 each or 6/$5.
1:00 Sketching class with Norton  Terry. $10 fee for 5 sessions. Pre- registration is necessary. Materials list  will be provided when you sign up.




Feb. 15  1:00 Bugbee Cinema presents  "National Treasure", starring Nicolas  Cage and Diane Kruger. Modern  treasure hunters search for a treasure  chest rumored to have been stashed  away by the Founding Fathers. The  key  to finding the chest may lie in a secret  code embedded in the U.S.  Constitution  and in a map drawn on the back of the  Declaration of Independence.

Feb. 19  12:30 "Stay Warm This Winter". Sandy  from SEVCA will present information  about their weatherization and crisis fuel  programs, as well as  Green Mountain  Power Corporation's  energy support  program, all of which can help income- eligible households have a warmer winter.
Feb. 20  12:30 "Cash Management". The second  in the series of financial presentations by  Consumer Credit Counseling of NH and  VT. See page 2.

Feb.21   12:30 "Memories". Marion Levasseur,  of East Barnard, will share from her book  of memories of years gone by.

Feb. 22  12:30 Springfield Songsters. A lively  group from Springfield (VT) Senior Center  have put together a variety  show for your  entertainment.

Feb. 28  12:30 "Credit Reports". Have you  checked your credit report in the past  year? Why would you want to? Do you  know who to contact? This is the last in  the series of financial presentations by  Consumer Credit Counseling of NH and  VT. See page 2.

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