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Northern Lebanon Senior Center Open House

The Northern Lebanon Senior Center is all set to host its open house event on Thursday May 11th. The event is open to anyone who is 60 and above and is an excellent opportunity for seniors to come together and celebrate their lives.

The event will be held at the American Legion located at 335 N Lancaster Street in Jonestown. It promises to be a fun-filled day with free entertainment by Dean-O and a catered lunch by Hesiey’s Diner.

With the ongoing pandemic, it is essential for everyone to follow the necessary precautions and guidelines to keep themselves and others safe. The Northern Lebanon Senior Center is taking all necessary measures to ensure the safety of all guests attending the event.

As space is limited, RSVP is mandatory. Those interested in attending the event can RSVP by calling Helene at (717)-675-9546 or (717)-865-0944.

The open house event offers an opportunity for seniors to socialize, make new friends, and engage in various activities. It is an excellent chance for those who have been cooped up inside due to the pandemic to come out and enjoy some quality time with fellow seniors.

The Northern Lebanon Senior Center has been providing various services to seniors for years, and the open house event is yet another way for them to showcase their commitment to serving the community.

So, mark your calendars for Thursday, May 11th, and come join in the celebrations at the Northern Lebanon Senior Center’s open house event. It is an event that you won’t want to miss!

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