Servicing Pana Area For 36 Years

Darlene Price will be glad to answer any question you my have.

Earl Baker:  President

 

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Text Box: PURPOSE OF THE CENTER
Social, Charitable and Civic Services to rent, lease, build or buy suitable  quarters for multi-purpose Senior Citizen Center and maintain same for services for the welfare and betterment of all Senior Citizens in the Pana Area and to receive and acquire grants and gifts from proper sources. To make contacts and incur liabilities which may be appropriate to enable it to accomplish any or all of it's corporate purposes; to borrow money for it's corporate purpose. At such rates of  interests as the corporation may determine to provide for the services for the Senior Citizens.

Come and Enjoy Your    Golden Years

Pana Area Senior Center

President:    

 Earl Baker 

Vice President:

Sharon Dilley

Treasurer:

 Glenna Jones

Secretary:

Joyce Pauley

Directors:

Lawrence Jannink

Vi Armstrong

Rosemary Rout

Trustees:

Joe Mrosko

Cheri Beard

Art Hoehn

Pana Area Senior Center

188 S. US HWY 51

Pana, IL.  62557

217-562-5611 

panaseniors@consolidated.net 

If you are interested in becoming a member of the center and are at least 55 years of age, the cost is only $5.00 a year. You must live within a 50 mile radius of Pana.  Call the center for details. 217-562-5611 or 562-5613

Text Box: 188 S. US HWY 51
Pana, IL. 62557
217-562-5611
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A Word From The President

Looking for New Members

2009 Dues are still only  $5.00 For the year.

Remember Our TroopsOur Motto for 2009: THE FUN STARTS HERE
Do Not Miss The FunHannibal Missouri TripBingo Every Third Wednesday at 12:15pmMovie of the Month

Pam Baker and Cheri Beard celebrated their 60th  Birthday at the center.  Instead of gifts these two ladies asked for everyone to bring food to give to the Pana Food Bank. The guest brought 208 pounds of food. There was  cake and games for everyone to play. Many of our club members showed up and supported  these girls in their effort to help the needy. They would like thank everyone that made their day a great one.

Up Date on the Hannibal Trip, it went off  without a hitch. Everyone had a great time. The ride on the river boat was very enjoyable. There is lots and lots of history in that old river town.  The temperature reached 100 degrees. We talked about the weather we had in January and would cool right down. The gas was $2.46 per gal. Lawrence Jannink pumped the gas and he washed the windows just like when he ran the Conoco here in town. Job well done Mr. Conoco.

The Center will be showing  a FREE movie on the 2nd Wednesday of each month.  Fair.