The Belmont Senior Center in Butte, MT welcomes seniors to enjoy nutritious lunches, meaningful social interaction, and a variety of fun activities. Located at 615 East Mercury Street, Butte, MT 59701, the Belmont Center is a welcoming place for seniors to connect and feel at home.  Meals are prepared fresh each day in the Belmont's on-site kitchen and served from 12:00pm to 1:00pm. No reservations are required. January will go out with a flurry of activity as well.  Here is a look at what you can expect this week.

MONDAY JANUARY 26TH

On Monday the Belmont will be offering Sneakers Exercise Class from 10am to 11am.  Starting at 1pm is another exciting game of bingo.

TUESDAY JANUARY 27TH

One of the weekly highlights at the Belmont Center is their hot, fresh cinnamon rolls served on Tuesday mornings.  Get one along with a cup of coffee for just a buck from 8am to 10:30am.  Also on Tuesdays, bingo and pinochle are played at 1pm.

WEDNESDAY JANUARY 28TH

Exercise class will take place on Wednesday from 10am to 11am.  Also on Wednesday the Tech Nurses will be on hand at 10:30am.  Starting at 1pm will be games of bingo and pinochle.

THURSDAY JANUARY 29TH

On Thursday, wood carvers will meet at 8:30am and keno will be played before lunch.

FRIDAY JANUARY 30TH

Another exercise class will be held on Friday from 10am to 11am.  Trivia will be played at 11am and bingo at 1pm.

If you have any questions, please call the Belmont Center at (406) 723-7772.

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