Friends of Mattapoisett Council

Dear Editor:

The Friends of Mattapoisett Council on Aging hold several luncheons and events throughout the year at no cost to the public. These events are possible because a small group of volunteers worked very hard to make it happen.

March 31 was the Annual Pie & Bake Sale, which was a resounding success. I would like to thank the volunteers who worked so hard to bake the pies and other goodies, the Mattapoisett Police Department for loaning us their electronic sign, and all the other volunteers who helped make this event a success.

Special thanks go to Mary Scott whose never-ending energy and guidance has made this event a success for many years. She also celebrated her 91st birthday on April 14.

We are always looking for more people to share the fun with. If you’re interested in learning more about how you can be involved with The Friends of Mattapoisett Council on Aging, please stop by the Mattapoisett Council on Aging Center located at 17 Barstow Street.

Thank you,

Don Bamberger

Member of the Board

 

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