Swarthmore Senior Citizens Association

Swarthmore Senior Citizens Association Swarthmore Senior Citizens Association

Order your 2022 Pets of the Neighborhood desk calendar now. Order here, for only $5 each: https://square.link/u/qfKccKt4...
12/04/2021

Order your 2022 Pets of the Neighborhood desk calendar now. Order here, for only $5 each: https://square.link/u/qfKccKt4 The small calendar features several well-loved pets of Swarthmore and surrounding communities, all of whom live with SSCA members. These calendars make great gifts for friends and family!

A desktop calendar with well-loved pets on every page, all of whom are residents of our community. Pick up your online order at the Wednesday Lunch & Learn at the Community Center, 129 Park Avenue, or email [email protected] to arrange another pick-up time and place.

11/05/2021

Our Community Walks Together

Come out at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 13 (rain date is November 20) for a series of organized and guided walks around town and the area, concluding with a concert and lots of camaraderie back on the Lawn at the Swarthmore United Methodist Church, 129 Park Avenue, where we will be entertained by Last Chance Duo.

Walks will depart between 10:15 and 10:30. They vary in difficulty and interest, from strenuous to leisurely, from plants and animals to history and architecture. This event has been organized by the Swarthmore Senior Citizens Association, and all ages, all interests, and all abilities are welcome!

Historic Downtown Swarthmore: A variation on the Historic South Walking Tour available at the Library. This walk is relatively easy, on flat surfaces, and stroller and wheelchair accessible. Learn about some of the history of our Borough and the places that have shaped our community. Leader: Judy Owen.

Construction at the College: Walk up through the SEPTA Station (where changes are coming—eventually) to see the new Dining Facility and the upcoming renovation of Sharples, along with the geothermal well field. See the new pinetum at Scott Arboretum. Also, we’ll walk by and hear about the recent renovation of the old observatory into an intercultural center. Some elevation change and stairs. Leader: Linton Stables.

Gardens and Trees on Campus: A walk on the north side of the College. This will involve a short car ride to the DuPont lot from which there will be a relatively flat walk to look at gardens, trees, and outdoor art. Leader: Sheila Bell.

Environmental Restoration: This walk is about enjoying nature in a small, very local park. We will walk about one and a half miles in all, to Little Crum Creek Park and back. Susan Kelly, President of the Friends of Little Crum Creek Park, will introduce us to the park and the environmental restoration work that will be going on there when we visit. Leader: Dan Snyder.

History, Houses, and the Lost Road: Led by someone who grew up in Swarthmore, we start with the history of SUMC. This tour will take in many places you have heard about but have never seen: the Ingleneuk and the site of the original borough hall, fire station, and library; the series of gas stations on the site of the “new” round bank; the Coop’s original home; past the Wayside Tea Room; two sets of architecturally important historic houses; and how Little Crum Creek got its name. We’ll learn the extent of the Ezra T. Cresson property and where Harvard Avenue was originally intended to veer to the right along the west side of the creek; we’ll pay homage to the old telephone exchange and the Sun Dial House at the corner at Park. This walk is mostly wheelchair and stroller friendly, if folks avoid the hill on Harvard by returning via Lafayette. Leader: Louise Coffin.

We'll return to SUMC for refreshments and entertainment at 11:30 as “Last Chance Duo” Jack Scott and Ingrid Rosenback perform their own folk-roots fusion music. Water, fresh fruit, and snack bars also await our intrepid hikers and walkers upon their return. If it's cold we'll move indoors and the refreshments will include a warm drink.

Where We Stand in Delaware County, PAPercent of all residents vaccinated:   58Percent of residents age 12+:   67Percent ...
07/30/2021

Where We Stand in Delaware County, PA

Percent of all residents vaccinated: 58
Percent of residents age 12+: 67
Percent of residents age 18+: 69
Percent of residents age 65+: 89

Nationwide
Percent of all residents vaccinated: 49.4

How is your county doing? Find out here:

See where doses have gone, and who is eligible for a shot in each state.

07/18/2021

Where We Stand in Delaware County, Pennsylvania

Percent of all residents vaccinated: 56
Percent of residents age 12+: 66
Percent of residents age 18+: 68
Percent of residents age 65+: 88

Seven-day average new cases per day in Delaware County: 12
Recorded deaths from COVID in Delaware County since July 6: 0

Nationwide Percent of all residents vaccinated: 48.4

Where does YOUR county stand?

We want to share with you everything we know about where vaccinations are available and how you can register. Here is ou...
04/02/2021

We want to share with you everything we know about where vaccinations are available and how you can register. Here is our latest newsletter with that information:

Sunday, March 7th Our Search Around the World for a Rhyme We're traveling around the world (poetically) for the best (or possibly worst) rhymes in...

HI Swarthmore Senior Association. Im ready to start a "POD"  for you. This is my first COVID-19 POD of Seniors learning ...
12/06/2020

HI Swarthmore Senior Association. Im ready to start a "POD" for you. This is my first COVID-19 POD of Seniors learning how to play the steel drum. I make these "Stations" one at a time. They include a finely tuned steel drum, drum stand w/music stand attached, sheet music, mallets and instruction. This group of "PANHANDLERS" has only been together a few months. Please take a listen. We could do this right here in Swarthmore !!

Brittany Pointe Panhandlers Christmas Concert

SSCA Senior Wellness ProgramDate: Saturday, November 7Time: 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.Location: Zoom:  bit.ly/SeniorWellness...
10/22/2020

SSCA Senior Wellness Program

Date: Saturday, November 7
Time: 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Location: Zoom: bit.ly/SeniorWellness2020 Email [email protected] for password.
Free, and from the comfort of your own home!
Keynote Speaker: Barry Jacobs, Psych.D.

The Emotional Implications and Consequences of the Pandemic for Seniors
Followed by presentations and discussions about Senior Housing Options for Swarthmore, moderated by Mayor Marty Spiegel. Beth Murray will discuss downtown mixed use development with market-rate housing, and Lynn Gaffney, AIA, will discuss Co-Housing.

This Wellness Program includes a portion of what we had planned for our Annual Senior Wellness Fair back in March, which had to be cancelled. Our sponsors continue to support us in presenting this information to you at no charge.

Pre-registration is not required.
Workshops on each Senior Housing Option will be held on Zoom the following day, Sunday, November 8, 10:00 a.m.

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129 Park Avenue
Swarthmore, PA
19081

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