Showing posts with label Tahquamemon Area Senior Citizens Club. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tahquamemon Area Senior Citizens Club. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Seniors honored during recent meeting

Not having a lot of luck uploading photographs to my website, so I'll post the pictures that accompany the articles here and send you to the article with a link to the website as I have done in the past. Here's the link to the article about the Tahquamenon Area Senior Citizens Club and their recent award and philanthropic activities, "Seniors receive honor, support local students"

Here are the photographs . . .


Members of Tahquamenon Area Senior Citizens Club celebrate receiving the Michael F. Maki Sports Booster of the Year Award with a group photograph during last Tuesday’s monthly meeting of the philanthropic organization.

Tom Harper, assistant coach for the Newberry High School wrestling program, asks for the support of the Tahquamenon Area Senior Citizens Club during last week’s meeting.

The Natural Helpers program plays a vital role in student relations. Here, clockwise from left, Steven Livermore, junior helper; Judy Haupt, guidance counselor; Kris Derusha, principal; and Sarah Vickers, senior helper, explain the value of the program and the need for financial support from the Tahquamenon Area Senior Citizens Club.


Thursday, August 30, 2012

TASCC members and volunteers enjoy a fun evening


Tahquamenon Area Senior Citizens Club members joined with volunteers for a social evening that included a sit-down, homestyle meatloaf dinner with more sides than anyone could possible imagine. After being treated to a cookout by the membership in July, volunteers turned the tables on the membership, treating them to dinner Wednesday night in the club's meeting place, the back room of the group's thrift store. President Sue Taylor explained the reason for the dinner saying, "The volunteers wanted to feed all the members to celebrate making over $6,000 last month." This philanthropic organization uses profits from the operation of their thrift store to support a variety of local needs.


In the top two pix, members and volunteers enjoy each others
company before digging into a feast of gargantuan proportions.
Club members Charles Withrow and Menzo Caswell
 (not pictured) joke about who will take a seat at the
dessert table.

Club members and volunteers get their pick of a mountain
of food, from a relish tray to an assortment of salads, to yummy
mashed potatoes and meatloaf, no one who attended
this gathering left the hall with an empty stomach. 

TASCC President Sue Taylor discusses club business with
club Treasurer Bill Lane.