In our Did You Know series: If it's broke - fix it! The Fix-It Shop!…
Read MoreLearn How to Avoid Being Scammed
Everyone is invited at 10:30 a.m. on April 13 to learn about ways scammers try to get your money. “How to…
Read MoreThe Council on Aging monthly newsletter for February from COA Director Alison Cservenschi…
Read MoreNews from the Bedford Council on Aging
January 2023 news from the Bedford Council on Aging.…
Read MoreCouncil on Aging Message for December 2022
December Newsletter for the Bedford Council on Aging.…
Read MoreFBCOA BOARD MEETING
The FBCOA plans to meet on the 3rd Tuesday of September, October, November, January, April and June at 1:00pm Come and let…
Read MoreFBCOA BOARD MEETING
The FBCOA plans to meet on the 3rd Tuesday of September, October, November, January, April and June at 1:00pm Come and let…
Read MoreThe FBCOA plans to meet on the 3rd Tuesday of September, October, November, January, April and June at 1:00pm Come and let…
Read More~ Submitted by Alison Cservenschi, Director, Bedford Council on Aging
Bingo and blue rinses, pot lucks, and parties. That was the idea of…
Read MoreProud Together LGBTQ+ Cafe
Join us for the first Proud Together LGBTQ+ Cafe sponsored by the Council on Aging, Bedford Embraces Diversity and the BHS Gay…
Read MoreThere has been a lot of reflection happening recently as we passed the one-year mark of the beginning of the pandemic…one full…
Read MoreThe Bedford COVID vaccine sign-up of 5 February by our health department was, in my view, a sad show. I was told…
Read MoreFresh Start: Starting 2021 with Healthy Habits ~ Sponsored by the Auxiliary of Emerson Hospital
Join us for another virtual event in our wellness series as panelists discuss behavior and food. There will be suggestions for healthy…
Read MoreHere we are in 2021 with a new start and a chance for a new beginning. I hope in my heart, as…
Read MoreBits and Bytes is a PDF newsletter with links to 7 pages of useful information, whether or not you’re a senior citizen.…
Read MoreOpen to Everyone! The Bedford Free Public Library is cohosting the COA Book Discussion. We’ll be discussing ELLA MINNOW PEA by Mark…
Read MoreWell, we made it. The last month of one of the most unusual years on record.
The COA closed its doors to the…
Read MoreBits and Bytes is a PDF newsletter with links to 7 pages of useful information, whether or not you’re a senior citizen.…
Read MoreJoin us to discuss the memoir Born a Crime by Trevor Noah. This book club is run in conjunction with the Council…
Read MoreBits and Bytes is a PDF newsletter with links to 8 pages of useful information, whether or not you’re a senior citizen.…
Read MoreBits and Bytes is a PDF newsletter with links to 7 pages of useful information, whether or not you’re a senior citizen.
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Read MoreAre you eligible for property tax exemption or property tax deferral, but don’t know how to apply? Did you know the deadline…
Read MoreThe Friends of the Bedford Council on Aging, a non-profit organization supporting the Bedford CoA, has received a grant from the Harvard…
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