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In September 1966 a group of citizens met in the Sunday School room of the
Faith Lutheran Church under the direction of Pastor Kenneth A. Dorkof. There
were 40 persons in attendance. At this meeting, plans were made to form an
organization for the senior citizens of the Lavallette area. This stemmed from a
meeting held a short time before in the Lavallette Police Station. There were
25-30 people at that meeting.
The first meeting of the club was held in the fire house. The first slate of
officers consisted of John Cagni, President; Wanda Tynski, Vice President;
Elfreda Schmidt, Treasurer; and Ruth Woods, Recording Secretary. A set of
by-laws was printed calling for two meetings per month, on the second and fourth
Thursday, except in July and August when there would be one meeting per month.
The first organized trip was a sightseeing bus trip to Washington, D.C. with
dinner included. Tickets were $10.50 each. The first Christmas Party was held in
1967 in the fire house.
In September 1972 the Merri-Maids were formed and a year later the bowling
league was organized. In 1980 the organization had outgrown the fire house and
the meetings were moved to St. Bonaventure Parish Hall.
The name was changed from Senior Citizens of Lavallette Area to Lavallette
Seniors, Inc. in 1984.
The Lavallette Seniors celebrated their, 30th anniversary in September 1996.
Their membership now stands at 321.
Members of the Lavallette Seniors, Inc. contributed to this article.
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