Senior Mid-Weeks

        


 

       What to expect during senior mid-weeks at East Hill Farm
 
Some of the programs we offer include fun and informative creative crafts or hobbies, classes that expand ones' mind, exercise the body or just relax and reduce stress from your hectic lives.  Luscious home cooked family style meals are served along with assorted, sometimes lively, topics of conversation with our other participants in the programs.  Fun or informative evening programs round out your full day of events. All classes and activities are optional.  You are welcome to spend your time the way you want, even if it is just sitting by the fireplace and reading a book.

 

 


October 19-24, 2008

ANTIQUE OR TRASH?

LEARN ABOUT
Valuable old books, clocks, how to shop yard sales, antique
conservation and restoration, online auctions and live auctions

EXPLORE
Local history, refurbished railroad station, currier traveling
museum, local grave yard and local antique shops

JUST FOR FUN
Be a Hobo for a few hours and see what it was like to eat beans
 and hot dogs over an open fire
 

CREATE
 Your own craft that looks antiqued

EHF ANTIQUE ROAD SHOW
Bring a couple of antiques to be appraised

HARVEST DINNER
Dinner and Cocktail Party

     

 

 
 

A deposit of $25 per person is due by September 1, 2008. 
To be eligible for a senior week a participant or
their significant other must be at least 50 years old or older. 
The rate for the October senior midweek ranges from $425-$475
per person depending upon accommodation. 
This rate also includes tax and gratuity.

   
 

 

 

January 11-16, 2009

   

Human Self Defense Workshop
This workshop is based on awareness and intelligent body movement, not strength, speed or agility.  Instructor Tom McKenney, 5th degree black belt.

Safety Tips for Seniors in Their Homes
Instructed by local Police Department.

Tia Chi Class

Cross Country Skiing and Snowshoeing Lessons

Steel Drum Lessons
Learn to play the steel drums with Elaine Merrifield, a well known instructor in New England.    Participation fee $12.00 per person.

Learn to Make Edible Table Centerpieces
Instructed by Jane Swift

Game Night
Hosted by Jimmy and Marshall

Mediterranean Night
This healthy meal solution encourages weight loss, lowers cholesterol, blood pressure and helps control diabetes.

 

A deposit of $25 per person is due by December 1, 2008. 
To be eligible for a senior week a participant or
their significant other must be at least 50 years old or older. 
The rate for the January senior midweek ranges from $425-$475
per person depending upon accommodation. 
This rate also includes tax and gratuity.


April 26-May 1, 2009

 

Tole Painting
with Karen Runyan

Reiki sessions and information
with Jane Piacenza, Reiki Master

Make a May Basket

 Expressive Arts
with Mary Muir

 Traditional Passover Dinner
Cocktail Party and Dinner


 

A deposit of $25 per person is due by March 1, 2009. 
To be eligible for a senior week a participant or
their significant other must be at least 50 years old or older. 
The rate for the April senior midweek ranges from $425-$475
per person depending upon accommodation. 
This rate also includes tax and gratuity.

   
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The Inn at East Hill Farm
460 Monadnock St.
Troy, NH 03465
603.242.6495
for reservations: 1-800-242-6495
fax: 603-242-7709
e-mail:
info@east-hill-farm.com