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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.

Read recent Facebook posts
for helpful information and upcoming events

Volunteer Highlight: Debbie ManzinaliI was raised in Nevada City, California and raised my own children there. After I met my husband, Mike, at the age of 50 we moved to the Oregon coast. While there we got the traveling bug. We made it as far as Northern Arizona and got the wild idea to build an off grid cabin. That took about 4 years and then Covid hit. I got very ill with lasting effects. Off grid living was difficult and we decided to move back to Oregon. Thus, landing in Klamath Falls and LOVING IT!! I lead two exercise classes at The Senior Center, Stay Active and Independent for Life (SAIL) on Mondays and Walk Your Way to Wellness on Thursdays. I also substitute for other classes as needed. I have had the pleasure of doing this for almost a year now. I volunteer, because I NEED it. The people here are truly fabulous. I am constantly rewarded volunteering here. They are my inspiration and it has become my privilege to be here. Each person in the classes lift me up and the staff of The Senior Center are all blessings to me. I leave feeling so grateful!!My favorite thing about volunteering is the people. I am gifted smiles and hugs. Outside of volunteering my husband and I enjoy kayaking, hiking, walking around our neighborhood, visiting our children in California and Washington, and our precious pets. I am retired due to Covid exasperating genetic issues.Photo caption: Leading exercise at Halloween as Jane Fonda ... See MoreSee Less
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Greetings Uku Players, This month's Uku gathering will be TUESDAY, March 11th at the Senior Center. We will set up and warm up 5:30-6pm. Then we will be using our UKU books to choose requested songs from you UKULELE players. We have become more spontaneous, sharing different songs, methods and possible events/resources, to carry us through the month. We will also continue playing and singing out of Jumpin’ Jim’s UKU Songbook, ‘The Daily Ukulele’ (365 Songs for Better Living). Have a favorite Irish song for St. Patrick's Day this month? Brig it along and well all share. Don't have a book? No worries! We can share, yet also have an extra to sell you, first come first serve. Dont have an UKU? Again, no worries? We have extras you can check out. New (and hopeful) players are always welcome. So, come on along. See you the 2nd Tuesday in March. All are welcome! Maryann, Marc, and Jon ... See MoreSee Less
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March is Nutrition Awareness Month Wishing you a happy and healthy March. From KLCCOA 541-205-5400 ... See MoreSee Less
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Dear Community,As the snow begins to melt and the days grow longer, we welcome the arrival of spring with open arms. There is something truly magical about this season in Klamath Falls—the fresh scent of blooming wildflowers, the crisp morning air, and the return of vibrant greenery across our beautiful landscape. It’s a time of renewal and adventure, and I couldn’t be more excited to embrace the outdoor activities that make our region so special.Spring in Klamath is a season of opportunity, bringing with it countless ways to enjoy the natural beauty that surrounds us. Whether it’s hiking through the stunning trails of Moore Park, birdwatching at the Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuge, fishing along the Upper Klamath Lake, or simply taking a stroll downtown to enjoy the sunshine, there is something for everyone to appreciate. Our breathtaking lakes, scenic byways, and wide-open spaces are calling us to step outside and soak in all that spring has to offer.This season also marks the return of community events and gatherings that bring us closer together. From farmers’ markets brimming with fresh, local produce to outdoor festivals and recreation programs, there are so many ways to celebrate the changing season with friends and family. As we move forward into these warmer months, I encourage each of you to take time to explore, connect, and enjoy the natural wonders that make Klamath Falls such a special place to live.At the Klamath Basin Senior Center, we are also looking forward to engaging with our community through exciting programs and outdoor initiatives. We remain committed to fostering connections and enhancing the lives of our residents, and we look forward to seeing many of you in the months ahead.So let’s step outside, breathe in the fresh spring air, and make the most of this beautiful season. Here’s to new adventures, cherished traditions, and the undeniable beauty of spring in Klamath Falls!With warm regards,Theresa EdwardsExecutive Director, Klamath Basin Senior Center ... See MoreSee Less
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