Published monthly by White River Council on Aging
262 N Main St., White River Jct., VT 05001-7027 
        (802) 295-9068     www.bugbeecenter.org

October 2006

Volume 2007
Issue 1

WRCOA Annual Appeal

      Our new fiscal year begins on October 1st. As we have done for the past several years, we will be sending out a special letter to everyone on our Bugbee Bulletin mailing list. We hope this will serve as a convenient reminder to those who want to make an   annual financial contribution to the White River Council on Aging/Bugbee Senior Center.
     We do not charge a membership fee or "dues" of any kind, but we depend on donations to support part of our annual budget. All donations are very much appreciated and are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
If you have recently made a donation, please accept our gratitude!

Flu Shot Clinic
Thursday, Oct. 26th
9:00--Noon

    The VNA has scheduled their annual flu clinic at Bugbee    Senior Center. There is no charge for Medicare recipients who bring their card; all others will be charged $20.
     No appointments will be given. Please be prepared to wait. While they do not anticipate any problems in obtaining the vaccine this year, if you are coming from a distance, you might want to give us a call a day or two in advance to make sure there have been no changes in the schedule.

Free Legal Advice Clinic by  VT Legal Aid

Where: Bugbee Senior Center  When: Friday, Oct. 13, 2006
For: Vermonters age 60 and older with a civil legal problem
To sign up: Call 802-295-2181 to schedule an appointment
     On Friday, October 13, 2006, an attorney from the Senior      Citizens Law Project of VT Legal Aid will be conducting a legal advice clinic. The attorney will be able to give legal advice or referrals on a wide variety of legal problems. If you have received any paperwork about your problem, please bring it with you. Examples of the types of problems that the attorney will be able to give advice about include wills, powers of attorney, landlord-tenant issues, Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security, SSI, other public   benefits, debt collection, guardianship, divorce, foreclosure, small claims, bankruptcy, and any other civil matter. However, the attorney can't help with criminal cases or problems and it must be your own  problem, and not a question about a problem involving your neighbor or other family member.

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