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Community Bulletin Board Nov. 11-23

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BREWSTER – The Brewster Grange has canceled its Christmas Bazaar, normally held in December.
 
Okanogan County Transportation & Nutrition meal delivery
 BREWSTER - Brewster Senior Center on Bridge Street is still serving hot meals Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Take out only. Please reserve your meal by calling 509-689-2815. Pick-up time is between 11 a.m. and 12 noon.
The home-delivered meal program is not interrupted and is on its regular schedule. 
For more information about senior meal programs: Okanogan County Transportation & Nutrition at 509-826-7979 or  Aging & Adult Care of Central Washington at 800-572-4459 
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 
Senior meals, Nov. 12-18
BREWSTER - The Brewster-Pateros-Bridgeport Senior Center hosts the Okanogan County Transportation and Nutrition (OCTN) meals Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Suggested donation for those over age 60 is $4. For those 60 and under the cost is $8.50. 
Thursday, Nov. 12
Ham, Scalloped Potatoes, Glazed Carrots, Green Salad, WW Roll, Apple Crisp
Tuesday, Nov. 17
Chicken Parmesan, Pasta Marinara, California Vegetables, Green Salad, Mandarin Oranges, Garlic Bread, Dessert
Wednesday, Nov. 18
Pepper Steak, Steamed Rice, Asian Style Slaw, Tropical Fruit, WW Roll, Dessert
Thursday, Nov. 19
Pork Roast, Stuffing & Gravy, Peas & Carrots, Spinach Salad, Applesauce, WW Bread, Dessert
Nov. 12
Library Virtual Reads event
 
NCW - NCW Libraries and Wenatchee Valley College will host bestselling author Tommy Orange on Thursday, Nov. 12 at 4 p.m. for a virtual author talk as part of the NCW Virtual Reads author series. Orange is the author of There There, a multi-generational, relentlessly paced story about the lives of urban Native Americans and is an enrolled member of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma. NCW Virtual Reads events are free and open to the public and are held through the Zoom digital meeting platform. To register:  www.ncwlibraries.org.  Future authors include Madeline Miller, Lisa Wingate, Kate Quinn, and Imbolo Mbue. For information: www.ncwlibraries.org
 
Nov. 13, 20
Brewster bus trips 
BREWSTER - OCTN takes Brewster area residents to Wenatchee, second Friday of the month. Next trip is Nov. 13. The bus starts picking folks up at their homes at 7:30 a.m. Riders may request  destination(s); medical appointments etc. 
On the third Friday of each month Nov. 20, riders will be taken to Omak for the day. Riders request their destination(s). Wenatchee: $12/boarding for General Public, $6 suggested donation/day for Seniors (60 plus). Omak: $5.50/General Public, $2.75 suggested donation Seniors (60 plus). (509) 826-4391 to reserve your seat.
Nov. 23
EAST WENATCHEE - The next meeting of the Douglas County PUD Commission is Nov. 23, 1:30 p.m. at the District’s East Wenatchee office. To comply with the Open Public Meetings ac due to COVID-19, a conference phone line number will be provided at the top of the Draft Agenda posted on their website under Latest News the Friday before the meeting.
 
Help available for Douglas County veterans 
EAST WENATHCEE - Sarah Simonson the Veterans Service Officer for Douglas County, is available for appointments in her office at 211 11th St. NE in East Wenatchee. Call her at 509-683-3605.  You can also find her on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/douglascountyvso
 
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