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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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Public invited to free, elder abuse awareness event for older adults in Klamath and Lake countiesThe Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) joined with community centers and partners in Klamath and Lake counties to co-host two fun, informational resource fairs that are tailored for older adults. The two free events are open to everyone. They will feature speakers, activities, giveaways, information and resource booths as well as lunch.Along with the ODHS Office of Aging and People with Disabilities (APD), including the APD Adult Protective Services Unit, the events are being hosted by the Klamath & Lake Counties Council on Aging, the Klamath Basin Senior Citizens’ Center, The Center (Formerly Lake County Senior Center and other community partner agencies. Information provided will include tips on how to avoid the latest scams in recognition of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day in June.Here is more information on how to attend:Klamath Falls Elder Abuse Awareness Event and Resource FairWhen: 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, June 10, 2025.Where: Klamath Basin Senior Citizens’ Center, 2045 Arthur St., Klamath Falls, Oregon, 97603 Lakeview Elder Abuse Awareness Event and Resource FairWhen: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.Where: The Center (Formerly Lake County Senior Center), 11 N. G St., Lakeview, Oregon 97630 Other details and accessibility: Lunch will be served at both events. For general questions as well as questions about accessibility, or to request an accommodation, contact Josh Woodson at (541) 273-3044 or send an email to Joshua.N.Woodson@odhs.oregon.gov. ... See MoreSee Less
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SATURDAY, JUNE 21stMONDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY10:00 - 2:00PMDOORS OPEN AT 4:00 PMCALLING AT 6:30 PMWE PLAY UNTIL AROUND MIDNIGHTCOME PARTY WITH USAt the Klamath Basin Senior Citizens’ Center, 2045 Arthur St., Klamath Falls, Oregon, 97603FEATURING - 2 $1,000.00 BLACKOUTS1 - WINNER TAKE ALL GAMEDOOR PRIZES AND MANY OTHER GIVEAWAYSPRE - PAYS (CASH ONLY) WILL OPEN ON MAY 19THPayouts will be based on # of players and amounts soldTHIS EVENT FUNDS PROGRAMS AT THE KLAMATH BASIN SENIOR CENTER ... See MoreSee Less
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Public invited to free, elder abuse awareness event for older adults in Klamath and Lake countiesThe Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) joined with community centers and partners in Klamath and Lake counties to co-host two fun, informational resource fairs that are tailored for older adults. The two free events are open to everyone. They will feature speakers, activities, giveaways, information and resource booths as well as lunch.Along with the ODHS Office of Aging and People with Disabilities (APD), including the APD Adult Protective Services Unit, the events are being hosted by the Klamath & Lake Counties Council on Aging, the Klamath Basin Senior Citizens’ Center, The Center (Formerly Lake County Senior Center and other community partner agencies. Information provided will include tips on how to avoid the latest scams in recognition of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day in June.Here is more information on how to attend:Klamath Falls Elder Abuse Awareness Event and Resource FairWhen: 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, June 10, 2025.Where: Klamath Basin Senior Citizens’ Center, 2045 Arthur St., Klamath Falls, Oregon, 97603 Lakeview Elder Abuse Awareness Event and Resource FairWhen: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.Where: The Center (Formerly Lake County Senior Center), 11 N. G St., Lakeview, Oregon 97630 Other details and accessibility: Lunch will be served at both events. For general questions as well as questions about accessibility, or to request an accommodation, contact Josh Woodson at (541) 273-3044 or send an email to Joshua.N.Woodson@odhs.oregon.gov. ... See MoreSee Less
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Happy Summer Klamath Basin, As summer approaches, I hope this season brings you opportunities for rest, joy, and connection. Whether you're planning a family trip, a backyard barbecue, or simply savoring the longer days, summer offers us a special chance to embrace life more fully.While we enjoy these sunny months, it’s important to keep summer safety top of mind. Staying hydrated, wearing sunscreen, and taking breaks in the shade can go a long way in keeping our bodies strong and healthy. Moderate exposure to sunshine not only lifts our spirits but also boosts our Vitamin D levels—essential for bone health, immune function, and mood regulation.June also marks Elder Abuse Awareness Month, with a special observance on June 10th. It’s a solemn reminder that we must continue to protect the dignity and safety of older adults in our community. Elder abuse often goes unnoticed, but by raising awareness, we can help stop the cycle and support those in need.Additionally, this time of year gives us the chance to reflect on the invisible wounds carried by many—Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) affects millions, especially veterans and trauma survivors. Let’s use this season as a time to listen, to offer compassion, and to connect with resources that foster healing and hope.Another critical topic this summer is brain health. Nutrition plays a key role in keeping our minds sharp and spirits bright. Foods rich in antioxidants, omega-3s, and vitamins—like berries, leafy greens, walnuts, and fish—can help us thrive cognitively and emotionally. Let’s also remember that hydration isn't just about avoiding heatstroke—it helps our brains function, our joints stay limber, and our mood stay balanced.As always, our center is here to support your journey to better health, stronger connections, and continued learning. Wishing you a safe, sunny, and joy-filled summer!Warmly, Theresa EdwardsExecutive Director, Klamath Basin Senior Center ... See MoreSee Less
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