The overall health of the Huron Senior Center is improved over last year. In his latest semi-annual report to the Huron City Commission, Senior Center Executive Director Jim Hofer says Centers books are doing ok…
[audio:http://prprt.itmwpb.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/688/2012/07/senior1.mp3|titles=senior1]Hofer added that a part time replacement has been established in place of the R-S-V-P program that had to be ended due to a lack of funds…
[audio:http://prprt.itmwpb.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/688/2012/07/senior2.mp3|titles=senior2]Hofer says the nutrition program is holding its own but it’s not what it was…
[audio:http://prprt.itmwpb.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/688/2012/07/senior3.mp3|titles=senior3]Hofer says they could raise the recommended donation for a meal but there is no way hold program users to that since it is a donation. When asked how the construction of Central Park and Splash Central is affecting residents of the Senior Center apartments, Hofer says the dust at first was a bit bothersome but knows it is only temporary.