Horton Senior Center Fund

Goal: $30,000.00

Specific Need

New flooring, new hvac, remodel bathrooms, remodel kitchen area, and new back door.

Mission

To provide opportunities for enrichment and interaction for senior citizens in an atmosphere of support and respect and to maximize a sense of well being and health through participation in activities at the Center and in the community.

Dignity

Respecting all who interact with The Center.

Diversity

Embracing differences in skills, knowledge, cultural heritage, ethnicity, and religion of senior citizens and their families.

Leadership

Recognizing that senior citizens bring valuable experience and wisdom to leadership, and can act as mentors, guides, and advocates for others which is particularly important in areas like volunteer work, community engagement, and intergenerational initiatives.

Wisdom

Drawing from the accumulated wisdom of senior citizens to benefit the larger community.

Remembrance

Honoring the presence and accomplishment of senior citizens in the community, bringing joy, pleasure through education, social events and recreation.

Profile

Weekly and Monthly Activity Schedule

  •   Coffee Group ~ Tuesdays ~ 10:00 - 11:30
  •   Board Meeting ~ Second Tuesday of the Month ~ During Coffee Group
  •   Executive Board Meeting - Last Friday of the Month
  •   Pot Luck Dinner ~ Third Tuesday of the Month ~ 11:30
  •   Sacks to Mats ~ Thursdays ~ 1:00 - 3:00
  •   Bingo in Muscotah ~ Third Saturday of the Month ~ 2:00 - 4:00
  •   Knitting & Crocheting ~ Wednesdays ~ 1:00 - 3:00
  •   Senior Aerobics ~ Mon., Wed. & Friday ~ 9:00 - 10:00
  •   Movie Night ~ Second Thursday of the Month ~ 5:30
  •   Game Day ~ Saturdays ~ 1:00 - 3:00
  •   Film Club at Fox Movie Atchison  ~ Second Monday of the month ~ 6:30 pm (we carpool)
  •   Games, Books & Jig Saw Puzzles are Available
  •   Other Special Activities as Planned

Future Goals for Horton Senior Center

The Horton Senior Center believes that participation in Senior Center activities and programs can improve overall well-being and can lead to improvement in physical, social, emotional, and mental well-being. 

1. Social Engagement and Connection:

  • Provide a vital space for older adults to connect with peers, form friendships, and engage in social activities, addressing the common challenges of isolation and loneliness that can arise with age.
  • Building a sense of community by bringing together individuals with shared interests and creating a sense of belonging and camaraderie through group activities and shared experiences.
  • Maintaining and building relationships by facilitating social interactions, helping members maintain existing relationships and develop new ones which are crucial for overall well-being and life satisfaction.

2. Physical and Mental Wellness:

  • Promote an active and healthy lifestyle by offering various health, fitness, and wellness programs, including exercise classes, and educational workshops to help members stay physically active and maintain their health.
  • Provide educational programs, workshops, and mentally stimulating activities to help members keep their minds sharp and engaged.

3. Maintaining Independence and Quality of Life:

  • Assist in connecting members to essential community services and resources, such as transportation assistance, meal programs, and caregiver support.
  • Assist in connecting members to educational programs and workshops that offer opportunities for members to learn new skills, explore new interests, and engage in lifelong learning, fostering personal growth and a sense of accomplishment.
  • Assist members in finding a sense of purpose and engagement by providing opportunities for volunteer work and civic engagement which will enable members to contribute to their communities and find a sense of purpose and fulfillment.

In summary, it is the desire of the Horton Senior Center to help meet the diverse needs of seniors and support them in achieving their goals for a fulfilling and active later life.  We will continue to offer a welcoming and inclusive environment where individuals can find support, engage in meaningful activities, and connect with others, all contributing to improved health, well-being, and independence.

Horton Senior Center Group Activities ~ 2025

January 13th ~ Fox Theatre Film Club Movie - “Shane”

January 15th ~ Chamber of Commerce Mixer at Lentz Express Catering

January 16th ~ Arrow Twin Theatre Movie - “Mufasa: The Lion King”

February 9th ~ Super Bowl Party at The Center

February 10th ~ Fox Theatre Film Club Movie - “The Apartment”

March 8th ~ Fox Theatre Movie - “The Unbreakable Boy”

March 10th ~ Fox Theatre Film Club Movie - “American Graffiti”

March 16th ~ Theatre Atchison Play - “Peter and Wendy”

March 22nd ~ Arts at the Barn Concert - “3 Trails West”

April 12th ~ Members provided cupcakes for the “Touch-a-Truck” event to benefit Mission Lake Christian Camp.

April 12th ~ Arts at the Barn Concert - “Lads & Lassies”

April 14th ~ Fox Theatre Film Club Movie - “E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial”

May 6th ~ Werner Wagon Works Tour

May 12th ~ Fox Theatre Film Club Movie - “Shawshank Redemption”

May 31st ~ Lunch Fundraiser at Horton’s Car Show & Flea Market

June 9th ~  Fox Theatre Film Club Movie - “Secondhand Lions”

June 21st ~ South Brown County Community Fund “Meet Our Non-Profits”

July 3rd ~ Second Annual Fireworks Watch Party at Larry and Laura Paulsen’s Home

July 14th ~  Fox Theatre Film Club Movie - “In Cold Blood”

July 11th ~ Brown County Fair - Float in Parade ~ “Blue Jeans & Country Dreams”

August 11th ~  Fox Theatre Film Club Movie - “Sunset Boulevard”

August 19th ~ Horton Senior Center School Supplies Donations Delivered to South Brown County Schools

September 13th ~ Arts at the Barn Concert - “Shanna in a Dress”

September 16th ~ Everest Historical Museum - BrendaTroop’s Laundry Iron Collection - The largest collection of laundry irons in Kansas!

September 25th ~ Brown County Senior Social at the Fisher Center - Hiawatha

October 13th ~ Fox Theatre Film Club Movie - “Nosferatu”

October 25th ~ Arts at the Barn Concert - “Penny Serenade”

October 26th ~ Trip to Leavenworth to visit Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery, The C.W. Parker Carousel Museum and dinner at Homer’s Drive-In which started as a small root beer stand in 1931 by Homer McKelvey.

October 30th ~ Downtown Horton Trick-or-Treating at The Center and Halloween Party

November 10th ~ Fox Theatre Film Club Movie - “All Quiet on the Western Front”

November 11th ~ Members provided chili, ham and bean soup, and cornbread for Veterans Day meal at the Veteran’s Memorial Museum

November 28th ~ Members made donations of food for the GNBank Annual Food Drive.

December 6th ~ South Brown County Community Fund’s “Home for the Holidays” Tour

December 8th ~ Fox Theatre Film Club Movie - “The Bishop’s Wife”

December 12th ~ Christmas Cookie Deliveries to Horton Merchants and Friends

December 31st ~ Second Annual New Year’s Eve Party at The Center

Photos & Videos

Amelia Earhart Hangar Museum
Amelia Earhart Hangar Museum
Jerry Holsman presented Larry Paulsen and Phil Wiley gifts for their hard work on our new shed.
Jerry Holsman presented Larry Paulsen and Phil Wiley gifts for their hard work on our new shed.
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Bingo in Muscotah
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Jigsaw puzzle fun
Jigsaw puzzle fun
$1,330.56 received
in 7 gifts
4.44%  of  $30,000.00 Goal

Contact

116 W. 8th Street
Horton, KS 66439
Phone: (785) 486-2341

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