Holiday market slated for Nov. 4

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By Rose Chavez | PREVIEW Columnist

Archuleta Seniors Inc. (ASI) and Pagosa Lakes Property Owners Association (PLPOA) have joined forces this year to bring an early season holiday market to Pagosa Springs on Saturday, Nov. 4, from 9 a.m. to 3 pm at PLPOA Clubhouse at 230 Port Ave. 

Join us to kick off the holiday season and boost your holiday spirit and shopping experience. 

We will have 30 artisan vendors for your shopping delight featuring handcrafted gifts for your perusal and consideration. 

We are still accepting vendors, but space is limited. To sign up to be a vendor, visit https://form.jotform.com/PLPOA/Holiday-Market.

Dia De Los Muertos Dance Party Nov. 3

ASI invites you to celebrate with us at the Dia De Los Muertos Dance Party on Nov. 3 from 7 p.m. to midnight at the Colorado State University Extension building. 

There will be music by DJ Marcus Rivas. Come join us on a day to gather, remember and celebrate our loved ones who went before us. 

There will be a cash bar and Mexican food by the Guadalupanas. Please bring a photo of your loved one(s) to place on the community ofrenda. Bring a dozen homemade cookies and share your recipe for $5 off your ticket price. Children under 12 are admitted free. Awards for the top cavalera face painting and Day of the Dead costume will be awarded. 

Tickets are $20 and are available at 451 Hot Springs Blvd. at the Pagosa Senior Center, at the Pagosa Springs Area Chamber of Commerce or online at https://givebutter.com/DDLM4ASI. 

There are limited tickets, so get them early. Tickets will be available at the door if we don’t sell out first. For more information, call ASI at (970) 264-2167.

COVID-19 booster vaccine and flu clinic

Please join us for a drop-in clinic performed by San Juan Basin Public Health on Wednesday morning, Nov. 8, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Pagosa Senior Center, located in the Ross Aragon Community Center. 

Please call us at (970) 264-2167 to sign up for the booster/flu clinic so we know how many to plan on the day of the event.

Festival of Trees help needed

ASI is looking for a few community volunteers to join our team this year for the 2023 Festival of Trees event. 

We need community members who are enthusiastic and motivated to help us coordinate and decorate the Senior Center tree and make it festive and attractive for the tree auction. Your energy and time will be a significant contribution to the year end fundraising efforts of ASI, ensuring essential nutrition services are provided for the older adults and families of Archuleta County. 

In order to volunteer, you must be available Nov. 27-29 to help decorate the tree at the Community Center. If you are interested, please contact us at (970) 264-2167.

Senior conversations

Join us Mondays at 1:15 p.m. for a series of “Senior Conversations” with local Bill Salmansohn. 

He will lead the group through mindfulness exercises and discussion of various topics pertaining to aging in Archuleta County. Explore and discover for yourself answers to your questions and concerns. 

The meeting will be held in the Senior Center in the dining hall. Snacks will be provided.

Share lunch Monday through Thursday

Join us at the Silver Fox’s Den, aka the Community Cafe, in person for daily hot/cold meals Mondays through Thursdays at the Community Center between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. It is open to all. Pickup is available all week, including Fridays. 

Our dining hall is open to all ages and welcomes you all with kindness and warmth. We provide hot/cold meals for anyone in the community interested in a nutritious and delicious meal. For those 60 or older we request a suggested donation of $10, but no one will be turned away. There is a $10 charge for guests under the age of 60. 

Meals include a main course, side dish, fruit/dessert, garden salad plus beverage. Some popular menu items include Frito chili pie, pork tenderloin with harvest chutney, Singaporean pork ribs, vegetarian lasagna, Hawaiian shrimp with coconut rice and always a beautiful green salad. Many of our items are locally sourced and organic. 

Our chef works with a team of local food professionals to hand-prepare your meal for dine-in service in our cozy dining room (with an amazing view of the San Juans) or for takeout (via our convenient drive-through). Our menu changes daily. 

To reserve your meal for the day, please make your reservation via text or phone call to (970) 264-2167 by 9 a.m. weekdays.

Community Cafe menu

Thursday, Oct. 26 — Codfish with red curry sauce, broccoli, garden salad, fruit coconut-mango bread pudding with rum sauce and milk.

Friday, Oct. 27 — Pork tenderloin, roasted herb potatoes, baked beans, garden salad, vanilla pudding and milk.

Monday, Oct. 30 — Turkey breast, classic stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy, garden salad, fruit, vanilla yogurt and milk.

Tuesday, Oct. 31 — Beef chili with cheese, cornbread, cauliflower, garden salad, fruit, milk and caramel apple chocolate bark.

Wednesday, Nov. 1 — Pumpkin ravioli with Alfredo sauce, garlic bread, zucchini saute, garden salad, fruit and milk.

Thursday, Nov. 2 — Beef marsala with mashed potatoes, peas and pearl onions, garden salad, fruit and milk.

Friday, Nov 3 — Dover sole with lemon caper sauce, delicata squash, dinner roll, garden salad, fruit and milk.

Grab-N-Go meals

Dine-in and Grab-N-Go meal reservations and cancellations are required. Please call or text by 9 a.m. the morning of the day you want to pick up a meal. A suggested donation of $10 helps to sustain our program. No one will be turned away for their inability to donate. Please call or text us at (970) 264-2167 to make a reservation.

Meals on Wheels

We deliver fresh Meals on Wheels five days a week (and provide frozen Meals on Wheels for weekends) to homebound Archuleta County residents. Call or text us at (970) 264-2167.

Mobile food pantry service discontinued

The Mobile Food Pantry Service has been discontinued due to funding shortages. Older adults needing a ride to a local food pantry should contact the MET to schedule a ride with its paratransit service. For more information, contact Lavonne at (970) 264-2250.

Text reservations

Don’t forget that we offer a convenient texting service for you to communicate with us. Text us at (970) 264-2167. When texting, please include your name, phone number and the days you want a meal. If you are canceling a reservation, please include your name, phone number and the days you want to cancel. Texting services are available for dine-in meal reservations, Grab-n-Go meals and Meals on Wheels recipients.

COVID-19 test kits available

Stop by the Senior Center to pick up a pack of six free COVID-19 tests kits for your personal use. These kits are available to anyone in the public who needs affordable access for health promotion and disease prevention.

Mahjong

Mahjong is a 19th century Chinese tile-based game that is commonly played with four players. Each player receives 13 tiles with a goal to make matching sets and pairs (like poker). To win, a player must form four sets and one pair. 

Come to the Senior Center to learn or play every Tuesday at 1:15 p.m.

Medicare call by
appointment

For anyone who needs help enrolling and navigating Medicare plans, the San Juan Basin Area Agency on Aging helps with parts A, B and D. They can also help you with fraud concerns and troubleshooting any billing issues you may be having. By appointment only. Please call the Medicare line at (970) 264-0501, ext 2. 

Bridge 

The longest-played bridge game in Archuleta County takes place on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1:15 p.m. 

Bridge is a four-player card game with partners sitting opposite each other around a table. It is a trick-taking card game using a standard 52-card deck. Come alone or bring a partner.

Hand and foot card game

Whether you are new to hand and foot or interested in learning, please join us most Thursdays at 1:15 at the Senior Center. 

This card game involves four rounds of playing until the final round is reached — some two to three hours later. Plan to stay and meet some new friends or catch up with those you have missed over the last couple of years. 

No experience is necessary, so come willing to learn. 

Donations requested

ASI has an immediate monetary need to support ongoing operations and programming that provide critical services to some of the most vulnerable in Archuleta County. Please consider donating. 

You may mail your donation to P.O. Box 3444, Pagosa Springs, CO 81147 or please visit our website: http://www.psseniors.org/. Donation checks can be written to: Archuleta Seniors Inc. We are located at 451 Hot Springs Blvd. 

For more information about ASI, please visit http://www.psseniors.org/.