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Palatine Twp. seniors' free Fall Fest Sept. 9

Submitted by Palatine Township Senior Citizens Council

The Palatine Township Senior Citizens Council will hold its Fall Festival from 9:30-11:30 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 9, at 505 S. Quentin Road, in Palatine. The festival is free and open to the public.

Enjoy refreshments, screenings, free activities and over 20 free raffles. Try a free activity including line dancing, Wii sports, Sit and Be Fit and check out the ceramics, painting and quilting groups. See what fun programs and services the PTSCC offers and visit 27 of its supporters offering expertise ranging from senior living facilities, in-home health care, financial institutions, medical providers, insurance, legal assistance and more.

The PTSCC Social Services department will offer free senior entitlement screenings and Medicare information. Stay for lunch served at 11:30 a.m. at the “Our Place Cafe,” a $3.50 donation for those 60 and over. Also enjoy free entertainment from noon-12:30 p.m. by Dennis DeBondt, comedian/magician, sponsored by Tamarack Independent Retirement Living.

Come see what PTSCC and its supporters have to offer and bring a friend, too.

PTSCC supporters participating at the Fall Fest include: Addolorata Villa, AgeOptions, Alexian Brothers Medical Center, American Chartered Bank, BMO Harris Bank, Brandt Financial Concepts, Inc., Church Creek, Comfort Keepers, Cornerstone National Bank and Trust Company, Friendship Village of Schaumburg, HCR-ManorCare of Rolling Meadows, Lavelle Law, Ltd., Lutheran Home, Northwest Community Healthcare, Palatine Bank and Trust, Palatine Park District, Palatine Police Department, Palatine Township, Partners in Primary Care, Plum Grove Nursing and Rehab, Right at Home, Rosewood Care Center of Inverness, Tamarack, The Arlington Rehab & Living Center, The Face Place Medi-Spa, The Garlands of Barrington, and The Moorings of Arlington Heights.

For information, visit www.ptscc.org or for questions call Julie at (847) 991-1112.

The PTSCC provides programs and services which support older adults and their families by encouraging independence, well-being and connection to the community. Recreation, education, health and wellness, noon dining, home delivered meals, adult day care, and social service programs are available to persons 50 and older, and their families, who live in Palatine Township and the surrounding communities in the North and Northwest suburbs. Services are available in English, Spanish and Russian at six satellite locations. For information, visit www.ptscc.org or call (847) 991-1112.

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Try your luck at winning a raffle prize during the Palatine Township Senior Citizens CouncilÂ’s free Fall Fest Monday, Sept. 9.
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