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Watertown Social Adult Day Center praised for its welcoming vibe
Watertown Social Adult Day Center praised for its welcoming vibe

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time7 days ago

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Watertown Social Adult Day Center praised for its welcoming vibe

WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWTI) – ABC 50 stopped by the Watertown Social Adult Center to watch the fun unfold. We spoke to members about the center and the effect it has on them. American Heart Association provides CPR equipment to LaFargeville Central School One of the members, named Barb, said 'It's a nice place to come to socialize and to get out of the house.' She continued, 'Everybody gets to sit around the tables and have breakfast together and have lunch, and they have very good meals.' Another member, Kat, said everyone is welcome. 'It doesn't matter if you're in a wheelchair, use a walker, a cane. Welcome.' She remarked on the importance of the welcoming atmosphere, saying, 'It means a lot to me because, you know, it's a safe place for me to come. It's a place for me to come to be with people I love being around.' One of the newer members, Tony, said he's only been there three weeks and he's 'still catching on,' but he said 'Yes, very much' when asked if he liked it so far. All three members spoke on the activities and games offered at the center which include puzzles, cornhole, Bingo, board games of all kinds, pool, foosball, darts, etc. They talked about being heard, too, commenting that the center allows them to choose as a group what to plan for meals and various group activities. The most important thing, though, is socializing, 'Make great friends here. Make a lot of friends, which is good. And you get to know people here,' said Barb. She said they talk about things in their lives that are important and their lives in general. Watertown City Council narrowly approves budget Watertown Social Adult Center's staff also spoke to us. Staff member Kimberly Welt, when asked why the center is important, said, 'It gets them (members) out of their house. They have a safe place to be. They have each other to talk things over.' Michon Caldwell spoke about how she came to work for the center. Caldwell said she noticed signs outside and thought to check the center out. Caldwell, who has experience as an in-home health aid, believed one of her clients would enjoy the center. Caldwell, turning to Walt, said, 'I met this lovely lady,' who shared information about the activities and meals offered. Concluding by saying the center is for anyone who needs to get out and socialize. NNY BOCES Students Shine at NYS SkillsUSA Championship As for what the community at large should know… Walt said, 'It's, very welcoming. Not only us as employees, but all our members welcome them so much. If they wanna be a part of a good group and have activities and have socialization, which they need, get out of your house, come have some fun. Just come and have fun. These are great people that we work with. Great people!' Caldwell, agreeing with Wal,t said 'everyone needs to get out of their home' & go do something. Adding that 'It doesn't matter what their disease is, what their history is. We take all kinds of people.' $100K grant opportunity for Lewis County's rich history The center is 'a care center that offers a nurturing day care program for the elderly to socialize and connect with others,' according to their website. However, their services are not limited to seniors. Veterans and individuals of all abilities aged 18 and over are eligible to apply as a member. The center encourages community members who need socialization and fun to schedule a free consultation. They take a range of insurance carriers and can assist you in applying. You can stop by the center at 144 Eastern Blvd. Suite 2 in the Northland Plaza or contact them via their website. Cold case solved: High school teacher's killer identified as 16-year-old boy Republicans want to stop judges from issuing nationwide injunctions 'Perjured testimony': Attorney for Marcy prison officer accuses prosecution's witness of false statements Schumer warns of rise in antisemitism White House sends Congress request for $9.4 billion in DOGE cuts Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

$100K grant opportunity for Lewis County's rich history
$100K grant opportunity for Lewis County's rich history

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time03-06-2025

  • Business
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$100K grant opportunity for Lewis County's rich history

LEWIS COUNTY, N.Y. (WWTI) – The Northern New York Community Foundation has announced a funding opportunity of up to $100,000 for historic preservation and restoration projects in Lewis County. Historic preservation preserves history, fosters community identity and enhances economic and environmental benefits. Cruise passenger falls into sea after ship separates from pier in Sicily Democrats split, Republicans pounce as Delgado challenges Hochul $100K grant opportunity for Lewis County's rich history NNY BOCES Students Shine at NYS SkillsUSA Championship Tory Burch's Amazon storefront has up to 55% off bags and more 'We know our local historic properties help enhance the beauty and character of our cities, towns, and villages. We are excited to offer this type of funding as a way to build an even stronger sense of community,' said Rande S. Richardson, Community Foundation executive director. 'We are grateful for our Lewis County donors over the years who have entrusted us to support these types of initiatives.' NNYCF says that churches and 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations that are fully situated in Lewis County and intend to engage in historic preservation or restoration are eligible applicants. The preservation or restoration of locations with valid historical relevance and important historical community landmarks should be the main goals of projects. Cemeteries are not eligible to be considered for this program. According to NNYCF, applicants should also adhere to the following criteria: Properties slated for historic preservation or restoration must be wholly owned by the applicant organization Funding is available for projects that specifically address the exterior of existing structures or elements Funding priority will be for properties easily accessed and enjoyed by the public No grants will be awarded for additions or modifications that substantially alter the historic nature and character of the property A total of up to $100,000 is available for the application period. Complete grant proposals must be submitted by 5 p.m. on Friday, July 18, 2025, through the Foundation's online grant portal. The Foundation will support several meaningful grants within the total funding available. Successful applicants may receive full or partial funding, considering priorities and the number of worthy projects. Applicants should contact the Community Foundation to discuss their funding requests before submitting. Requests for work starting before September 30, 2025, won't be accepted, and past expenses won't be reimbursed. Email Kraig Everard at kraig@ or call 315-782-7110. The Community Foundation will inform all applicants about their grant status by October 17, 2025. Funding will be provided ahead of the project start based on need and timeline. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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