If you’re looking for a great way to start your Halloween, the Broome County Senior Centers are having a special party and luncheon on Friday, October 31st. Everyone is welcome to join in the celebration and enjoy a great meal surrounded by friends and neighbors.

A Delicious Halloween Menu

Lunch will be served around noon and includes a choice between chicken cordon bleu or beer battered fish, along with sides and a sweet treat for dessert. It’s the perfect way to enjoy some Halloween cheer and a warm, hearty meal.

Costumes and Community Fun

Each center will have Halloween themed fun and activities planned throughout the day. Costumes are encouraged but are optional, so whether you come dressed as a witch or just as yourself, you’ll fit right in.

Reserve Your Spot Early

To make sure there’s a seat and a plate waiting for you, lunch reservations are needed by noon on Thursday, October 30th. You can call your local senior center to reserve your spot and find out what other activities are planned at that particular location.

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Local Centers Hosting the Event

Participating senior centers include Broome West Senior Center in Endwell, Deposit Senior Center in Deposit, Eastern Broome Senior Center in Harpursville, First Ward Senior Center in Binghamton, Johnson City Senior Center in Johnson City, Northern Broome Senior Center in Whitney Point, and Vestal Senior Center in Vestal.

Cost and Details

Guests that are 60 and older, along with their spouses, are invited to lunch for a suggested contribution of $4, while everyone else is welcome to join for $5. It sounds like a fantastic treat to me, what about you?

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