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March Activities at Jewel Quinn Senior Center

Several classes are being offered.

Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano invites residents to come in from the cold and enjoy any of the myriad activities that are scheduled to take place during March 2013, at Nassau County-funded senior centers spread throughout the county.  
Reservations may be required. All participants are given an opportunity to contribute to the cost of the programs.

Fees apply where noted. Additional information and reservations are available by calling the telephone number listed for the Center where the activity is being held.

JEWEL QUINN SENIOR COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER AT NORTH MERRICK          (516) 571-8675
Brookside School
1260 Meadowbrook Road, North Merrick 

Date:                Thursday, March 7
Time:               11:00 a.m.
Program:          Eat Right Every Day
Presenter:         Mae Bennett, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Nassau County-funded by Nassau County Office for the Aging 

Date:                Tuesday, March 19
Time:               11:00 a.m.
Program:          National Nutrition Month
Presenter:         Carrie-Anne Lorenz, RD, Nutrition Outreach Specialist, Catholic Charities Commodity Supplemental Food Program 

Date:                Friday, March 29
Time:               10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon
Program:          Health Assessments
Presenter:         MaryEllen Kieran, Registered Nurse – funded by Nassau County Office for the Aging 

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