Announcements

3rd Thursdays are Birthdays hosted by Bristol Hospice!
Their team will be at the Center to provide birthday dessert during the lunch hour,
as well as to answer questions about services, support groups, upcoming events.
No Bingo Kitchen on Saturdays - Outside Food Allowed
Support the Center by Purchasing a Copy of the
“Life’s Journey of Remembrance” Publication
See below for more information!
Support the Center by Purchasing a Copy of the
“Life’s Journey of Remembrance” Publication
The most common reasons for writing are to express yourself, to analyze, to inform, entertain, and persuade. Sometimes your writing will combine several purposes. Some writing that you do for yourself is practical such as filling out forms and writing letters of complaint. Other self-prompted writing you will do simply because you enjoy it. This type of writing includes poems, journal entries, personal memories, reminiscences, and “just for fun” topics of interest.
Everyone is an individual. You think and act in ways that are uniquely your own, as we each have our own “voice”. As you write you discover what you think about yourself – and the world around you which is different for everyone. This is one of the main reasons why I enjoy teaching this class so much. The diversity inspires me and hopefully will inspire you as we go on this great adventure together.
I am proud to introduce a collection of writings by the students of the Fall 2023 Creative Writing Workshop at the Klamath Basin Senior Citizens’ Center in Klamath Falls, OR.
-Maurine Loprete, Creative Writing Instructor
Follow the link here to purchase a print or ebook copy: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DNRMXWDK?ref_=pe_93986420_774957520
Serving the Klamath Community through Meals on Wheels
A knock at the door might not seem like a big deal to many of us. But, to a homebound senior, it could signal the arrival of the only person they might see all day or all week long. It brings hope. It brings health. It brings the nutrition and care that will completely make their day. We can’t do it alone. It takes all of us to keep the meals on wheels movement going. Call the Senior Center at 541-883-7171 to become a volunteer today!
If you or someone you know is in need of Meals on Wheels, please register with the Klamath Lake Counties Council on Aging by calling 541-205-5400.
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for helpful information and upcoming events
What does gratitude and kindness have to do with Volunteering at your local senior center?
Gratitude and kindness are deeply connected to volunteering at a local senior center in several meaningful ways:
1. Kindness as the motivation for service:
Volunteering is an act of kindness — it’s about giving your time, attention, and care to others without expecting anything in return. When you help seniors by listening to them, playing games, or assisting with activities, you’re showing compassion and respect for their experiences and dignity.
2. Gratitude that others have lived and shared:
Spending time with older adults often reminds volunteers of the wisdom, history, and resilience of previous generations. This can create a deep sense of gratitude — for the opportunities you have today, for the stories and lessons seniors share, and for the chance to make a difference in someone’s day.
3. Creating a cycle of appreciation:
When you show kindness to seniors, they often express gratitude in return — sometimes with a smile, a thank-you, or simply the joy they feel from companionship. That exchange strengthens community bonds and reminds everyone involved of the value of human connection.
4. Personal growth through gratitude:
Volunteering helps you appreciate things you might take for granted — health, youth, family, or independence. That gratitude can make you more mindful and compassionate in other areas of your life.
Kindness inspires the act of volunteering, and gratitude grows from the experience. Together, they make service more meaningful — both for you and for the people you’re helping out in the community or at the center.
So come on down to the Klamath Basin Senior Citizens Center and pick up a volunteer application today and start making older adults in the community feel special and put that smile on their faces.
For more information about volunteering contact Machel Ramirez Volunteer coordinator at 541-883-7171 EXT 128 or send an email at volunteer.coordinator@kbscc.org
Thanksgiving Luncheon – November 21st
Join us at the Klamath Basin Senior Citizens’ Center on Friday, November 21st at 11:30 AM for our annual Thanksgiving Luncheon! Come enjoy a delicious holiday meal, great company, and the spirit of gratitude that makes this time of year so special.![]()
We’ll gather together to share good food, laughter, and friendship as we celebrate all that we’re thankful for. This event is a wonderful way to connect with others and enjoy the warmth of the season.![]()
🦃 Date: Friday, November 21st
🍂 Time: 11:30 AM
🥧 Location: Klamath Basin Senior Citizens’ Center![]()
Bring your appetite and your holiday cheer — we can’t wait to see you there!
Hearty Kielbasa potato soup recipe![]()
12 oz (340 grams) kielbasa, sliced into rounds
4 medium potatoes, peeled and diced (about 4 cups)
1 medium onion, diced
2 carrots, peeled and sliced
2 celery stalks, diced
2 garlic cloves, minced
4 cups chicken broth
1 cup water
1 cup heavy cream (or milk for a lighter version)
1 tablespoon olive oil
½ teaspoon smoked paprika
½ teaspoon dried thyme
2 tablespoons cornstarch (optional, for thickening)
¼ cup chopped fresh parsley (optional, for garnish)
Salt and pepper, to taste
1. Sear Preparation: Heat a pot with olive oil and caramelize kielbasa until golden brown, then set aside on a plate to preserve its rich flavor profile.
2. Vegetable Foundation: In the same pot, sauté onions, carrots, and celery until softened, then add minced garlic and allow its essence to bloom briefly, creating an aromatic base.
3. Liquid and Seasoning Integration: Pour chicken broth and water into the vegetable mixture, introducing cubed potatoes, smoked paprika, and thyme. Bring to a vigorous boil, then reduce to a gentle simmer, allowing potatoes to tenderize and release natural starches.
4. Creamy Enrichment: Once potatoes are fork-tender, pour in heavy cream to develop a luxurious texture. Reintroduce the seared kielbasa, letting it warm and distribute its smoky undertones throughout the soup.
5. Consistency and Finishing: If desired, create a cornstarch slurry to adjust thickness, stirring gently and simmering for a few minutes. Conduct a final the flavor seasoning evaluation, balancing salt and pepper to elevate. Garnish with freshly chopped parsley and serve steaming hot.
Thanksgiving Luncheon – November 21st
Join us at the Klamath Basin Senior Citizens’ Center on Friday, November 21st at 11:30 AM for our annual Thanksgiving Luncheon! Come enjoy a delicious holiday meal, great company, and the spirit of gratitude that makes this time of year so special.![]()
We’ll gather together to share good food, laughter, and friendship as we celebrate all that we’re thankful for. This event is a wonderful way to connect with others and enjoy the warmth of the season.![]()
🦃 Date: Friday, November 21st
🍂 Time: 11:30 AM
🥧 Location: Klamath Basin Senior Citizens’ Center![]()
Bring your appetite and your holiday cheer — we can’t wait to see you there!
Come check out our Assistive Equipment Loan Closet! No cost, no term limit. We have elevated toilet seats, toilet armrests, bed arm rests, lots of four wheel and front wheel walkers, bedside commodes, wheelchairs including one specialty currently. Canes, slide boards, and more! We have tons of medium sized briefs. Tons of under pads and urine management supplies. Please share if you know of a Community member in need! ![]()
We do take donations, however, please ensure that the equipment is clean and intact. We cannot accept broken equipment or open briefs. We also cannot accept any materials or equipment that requires a prescription, such as oxygen devices, back or knee braces, etc.

