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| Shown in the photograph planning the Sinclairville 76ers March calendar of programs are table hostesses Norvale Martin-Gane and Sis Morley and site manager Paul Derkovitz. |
Recently Paul Derkovitz finalized the program plans for March. On the week of March 1, is the "Guess What is in the Bag" program on Monday, with a "Tell Me" story on Wednesday and table bingo on Friday. The second week of March will host Harold Loomis talking about Cuba on Monday, with "Paul Harvey" stories on Wednesday and representatives from East Coast Paranormal Society on Friday. The third week will host Denise Karogian on Monday talking about U.S. Department of Agriculture grants, with a show and tell program on Wednesday and door prizes on Friday. The fourth week will feature a brain tease test on Monday and a humorous story program on Wednesday.
The Sinclairville 76ers is the Meals on Wheels program for the Cassadaga Valley area. Meals are prepared in the Sinclairville Fire Hall kitchen under the direction of Lisa Rangel, assisted by Mona Koterass and Varsi Peterson, and then delivered in vans by volunteers on three different routes on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The meals are kept hot with special hot boxes, which connect to the van's electrical system. The delivery routes extend to Cherry Creek, Conewango Valley, Ellington, Gerry, Sinclairville, Stockton and Cassadaga. The same meal is served in the Sinclairville Fire Hall dining room on the same days of the week at noon. Paul Derkovitz is the site manager and holds various programs during each month as entertainment for the patrons.
The Sinclairville 76ers were organized in 1976 and so named the 76ers. Richard Smith of Sinclairville is the president, with Jack Rudy as vice president, and Marge McIntyre as the secretary.
The Meals on Wheels program welcomes new members and visitors to all the luncheon programs. For more information or to make a reservation, call 962-3455.





















