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This week at the Senior Center

Curated by Priscilla Elliott

Ruth Gruber’s “Haven” is the subject of a Zoom book discussion.

Tuesday, April 21, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Sign up for a 25-minute technology tutorial with a volunteer from Bentley University’s Service-Learning Program. They will show you how to set up email, organize digital photos and files and navigate the internet. Assistance is available in English and Spanish. Bring your laptop, tablet or phone. Available on Tuesdays through April 28. To register for one or more sessions, call the Senior Center’s front desk at 781-314-3499.

Tuesday, April 21, 11 a.m. Zoom discussion about “Haven: The Dramatic Story of 1000 World War II Refugees and How They Came to America,” by Ruth Gruber. Hard copies and audio books will be available at the Waltham Public Library. A Zoom link and reminder will be sent to registrants a few days prior to the session. This program is free, but you must register at 781-314-3499. 

Wednesday, April 22, 1 p.m. Estate planning basics. Why develop an estate plan? What legal documents are included in an estate plan? Attorney Dale Tamburro from DJT Law will discuss these important issues and answer your questions. This program is free, but you must register at 781-314-3499. 

The Senior Center is located at 488 Main St. in Waltham.

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