on April 24, 2025

Richwood Civic Center

By Susie Pfarr, Executive Director 

Our newsletters are filled with all our activities, events and lots of information. If you are not a member of the Richwood Civic Center and would like to receive our newsletter, stop in and pay for your yearly membership of $20 for single membership and $25 for a couple.

We are definitely taking a second trip to Boston. This one is scheduled for Sept. 11 through 16. We have some seats left, so if you are interested, please stop in the office to pay your $75 non-refundable deposit. For our members we are offering this trip for $850 and $875 for nonmembers. This includes five nights lodging – three at a Boston area hotel – with transportation, admission to all attractions, eight meals and tips.

Having trouble remembering things? Come to our presentation, “Maximize Your Memory.” Find out how memory works and the factors affecting it. Learn techniques to improve and maintain your memory. Presentation by COAAA on Wednesday, May 14 at 2 p.m. in the Community Room at the Richwood Greene. No cost to attend. Please RSVP to 740-943-2310. Enjoy your week.

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