“Bringing seniors, their families and caregivers in our communities together for physical activity, mental stimulation, camaraderie, and fun, while providing timely and important information related to issues surrounding aging.”

Lisa Sibelman, Program Director

Programdirector@srcnj.org

908-879-2202

Weekly Announcements

August 13, 2025

AUGUST US NATIONAL IMMUNIZATION AWARENESS MONTH

When was the last time you checked to see if your immune system is up to date? This August, National Immunization Awareness Month raises awareness and encourages everyone to make sure they are current on the necessary vaccinations for potentially harmful diseases. Many diseases can be easily prevented by administering vaccines, and thus, protecting you from unseen viruses. Take the necessary precautions with a simple call to your doctor, and avoid potential harm while leading a healthy, happy life.


Join us on Thursday, September 18th for "Wellness Day" with the Chester Board of Health. The topic will be "The Benefits of Vaccines for Seniors" - More information will follow on future emails.

Dates and times are subject to change so please watch your emails for updates. New classes might be added after these calendars are posted. Printed copies of the calendar are available at SRC when you come for classes.


CLASS UPDATES

  • ***"THERE WILL BE NO TAI CHI IN THE PARK" - THIS THURSDAY, AUGUST 14th. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR UPDATES.***
  • SPECIAL SUMMER HATHA YOGA CLASS WITH DANIELLE WILL BE ON THURSDAY MORNINGS AT 10:45. NEXT CLASS IS THIS THURSDAY, AUGUST 14th.

To help us continue offering all of these exercise and enrichment programs, we gratefully accept donations of any size, with a suggested amount of between $3 & $5. Your contribution, no matter how big or small, makes a real difference and is truly appreciated.

WHERE IS THE SRC WALKING CLUB ON FRIDAY?

JOIN THE SRC WALKING GROUP AT

COLUMBIA TRAIL ON FAIRVIEW AVENUE

IN LONG VALLEY


FRIDAY, AUGUST 15th at 10:00 AM

(weather permitting)


If you feel like walking/hiking the trails in Schooley's Mountain Park after our walk, just drive across the street from the parking lot and you'll be on Patriot's Path that goes

through the park.


Brief History of the Columbia Trail

Lewis H Taylor, a member of the trustees of the Central Jersey Railroad, brought the railroad to High Bridge in 1876. The branch line was originally built to transport coal and iron ore from mines in Morris County for use in the Taylor Wharton Iron and Steel Company, the oldest foundry in United States History, and other foundries at High Bridge or Wharton. The High Bridge Branch was also used for passenger traffic until 1935.


In 1976, the branch was deemed redundant by its new owner, Conrail, and the rails were dismantled in 1980. In the mid-1990s, the Columbia Gas Transmission company bought the trail right-of-way and laid an underground

gas pipeline under the right-of-way along the length of the trail. The trail and bridges were resurfaced in 2004. Since then, it has been a recreational trail serving the surrounding communities.


The Hunterdon County Division of Parks & Recreation and Morris County Park Commission now operate and maintain the trail under lease, although ownership of the right-of-way remains with the Columbia Gas Account. A train wreck occurred on the Ken Lockwood Gorge Bridge on April 18, 1885. An iron ore train led by the coincidentally named Columbia Engine derailed on the trestle and crashed into the river below. Iron Mine Railroads of Northern New Jersey, by Larry Lowenthal, indicates this was engine 112 and does not indicate it had a name. A contemporary account of the wreck in the Iron Era newspaper does not cite a name, only the engine number. If the locomotive had a name it's probable it would have been mentioned in those days. The trail is, instead, most likely named for the Columbia Gas Pipeline. Minutes of meetings in Hunterdon Parks indicate that Hunterdon suggested the name "Columbia Trail", much to the satisfaction of the gas company. Recent oppositions to gas utilities, and their relationship to hydraulic fracturing (aka "Fracking") have spurred public outcry to rename the route "High Bridge Branch Trail", a more historically accurate and less controversial tag. Furthermore, it may be considered a conflict of interest for a government agency to promote a private industry such as Columbia Gas in name and associated publications (tax payer funded maps, guides, interpretive signage, etc.).


Parking Lot Columbia Trail and Patriots Path

Fairview Ave, Long Valley, NJ 07853

Click Here for Directions to the Parking Area


Please RSVP by clicking

the blue button so that we know you'll be joining us.

Any questions please call/text Lisa at 732-589-1478  

SPECIAL UPCOMING WORKSHOPS

AND CLASSES AT SRC

SRC STRING JAMMERS

TUESDAY,

AUGUST 19, 2025

11:30 am to 1:00 pm



Come join our informal jam group at the SRC on Tuesday, AUGUST 19th from 11:30- 1:00 (or later if you want to stay). All skill levels are welcome and we’ll provide a supportive atmosphere.  Whether you need to dust off an old instrument or have been playing steadily for years – we invite you to join us.

Join us for Dr. Andy's

Next Quilting Workshop

Wed., AUG. 20, 2025

@ 12:30

Quilting is great for your brain, it reduces stress and lowers your blood pressure; all while making new friends and gorgeous quilts for your home, your friends, and your family. It’s a wonderful hobby for seniors and we are excited to take advantage of having an expert right here in our community to lead us. Join us! ALL are welcome!

Community News!

Keep up with all of the great events

in Chester and surrounding communities.

Watch future emails for events

CHESTER'S ANNUAL SUMMER CONCERT

SERIES CONTINUES!


Join us for ONE more FREE FINALconcert on 

THURSDAY, AUGUST 14 @ 6:30PM 

at Municipal Field Gazebo, 155 Main Street, Chester, NJ.


Grab some takeout from one of our fabulous local restaurants, a comfy outdoor chair or blanket, your music loving friends, and meet us at Municipal Field Gazebo for a rocking good time! Follow us on Facebook & Instagram for additional upcoming event info!



Look for the SRC sign so that we can all sit together to enjoy the shows.


Sponsored by 

The Borough of ChesterChester Township

Chester Municipal Alliance,& Governor’s Council

on Substance Use Disorder.

SUNSHINE CLUB

So many SRC members have life cycle events that they would like to share with their SRC friends. The newly formed Sunshine Club is intended to be a source of cheer and happiness among our SRC family.


If you have a special birthday (75, 80, 85, 90) coming up during 2024, please let us know - we would all like to celebrate it with you. If you have a new grandchild or great-grandchild that was just born please let us know! If any of your grandchildren are graduating from high school or college - let us know what their future plans are. You can let Dee Yurkovic or Lisa, the Program Director know during exercise classes.

WHAT'S HAPPENING AT THE

CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH?

Please be advised that we changed the format for our sale datesl The 50% off sale starts on the first Thursday of the month. The dollar sale is the following week. Reminder: On 50% off days, everything in the store priced over $1 is half off. On Dollar days, all clothes without a price tag are $1 each. Priced clothes will be 1/2 off.

Would you like to make a donation to SRC? 

All you have to do is hold your cell phone on the "Donate Now" QR code and the link will appear. The SRC donation page will come up and just follow the directions. All donations are very much appreciated and are tax deductible.



Your donation (big or small) will enable us to bring more wonderful programs to the Senior Resource Center!

Do you have any suggestions for new programs? We would love to hear from you! Click onto the Suggestion Box and email us your thoughts.

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The Senior Resource Center would like to thank Jeff Scotti from Scottidesign of Long Valley for his generosity in hosting and maintaining the SRC website. Visit the Scottidesign Website