Abbotsford Continues to Flourish

Joseph Cull and Micheline Boyle enjoy Birthday Celebrations at Abbotsford
By Pat Goyeche
Back to basics at Abbotsford this fall. Beginner Tai Chi, Beginner Pottery, Beginner Ukulele, Memoirs Level 1 and Conversational Spanish to name a few fresh starts. September always feels like a time of renewal and commitment; we are ready to help you both rediscover favourite pastimes and strike up a new regime.
As our membership grows so do our programming options. Conversational Spanish and French are the backbone of language classes this fall along with classes to help us with the fast-paced world of technology and devices. You can also keep stimulated and engaged with our Bridge and Mah Jong classes.
If fitness is your ‘jam’ we have Dance, Tai Chi, Yoga and multi-level Balance/Strength/Stretch fitness classes available in person and on Zoom. We truly have something for everyone on offer.
Music also abounds at Abbotsford this fall. Want to learn to play the Ukulele? You can start with us, or if you already have the basics you can join the intermediate class. We have one-on-one piano classes for the rusty and a hand bell ringing course as well.
If your creative bones need a tickle, we have a few ways to help bring out your inner artist. We are offering several one-day workshops as well as weekly classes in watercolour and acrylic painting. Our pottery studio is open to membership for experienced potters, and we have a beginner’s class available for those looking to start out.
We are keen to keep our book, writing, art, movie, play reading, discussion, Mahjong, bridge, snooker, ping pong, Tai Chi, caregiver and language clubs available to the membership. Learn a new skill and practice it on a weekly basis or join to enjoy a favourite pastime.
Our weekly Wednesday Learn & Explore ‘Speaker’s Series’ is an excellent way to check out Abbotsford and consider joining some of our classes and programs. We have a roster of diverse and interesting speakers each Wednesday at 1 pm in our dining room. Look online for our fall guide and list of speakers, it is free and open to the public.
We offer general programming for those 55 + and Community Support Services for our catchment area. Please visit our website for more information: www.glebecentre.ca under Abbotford Seniors Centre and check out Abbotsford programming at https://myactivecenter.com
Celebrating Abbotsford Seniors Centre @ 50; and our folks!
This is a special year for us, celebrating 50 years as a community centre. It has provided opportunities to reflect on our growth and look forward to the future. Anniversary and birthday parties have of course been de rigueur throughout this celebratory year, and we have launched new fundraising events and initiatives with our members and volunteers.
The Birthday Circle is a wonderful way to honour those celebrating and fundraise for Abbotsford. This initiative began with Pat Steenberg, a long-time participant and volunteer, and has grown into a great circle of fun. Folks donate their ‘age’ and we add them to the Birthday Circle. We truly appreciate the way this makes it possible for members and volunteers to support the programming and services we offer.
Recently Joseph Cull, one of our core fitness instructors and volunteers, held a fundraiser for Abbotsford for his birthday, asking his guests to donate to Abbotsford in lieu of presents. It was a fun evening and a marvelous way to celebrate!
Abbotsford is indeed flourishing in a time of funding cuts and rising prices. We are thankful for these first 50 years, and look forward to all that lie ahead as we continue to grow.
Abbotsford Seniors Centre of The Glebe Centre Inc. is a charitable, not-for-profit, organization which includes a 254 bed long term care home. Find out more about our services and programming by dropping by 950 Bank Street (the old stone house) Mon – Fri 8:30 am – 4:30 pm, telephoning 613-230-5730 or by checking out all The Glebe Centre facilities and seniors services on our website www.glebecentre.ca