St. Ignatius Senior Center offers Narcan training
Continue to take care and be prepared for icy roads, porches and sidewalks.
The center hosts a Guess the Kisses in a glass container and a 50/50. It will cost a $1 for each guess and
entry into the 50/50, held at each meal through Feb. 15 when the winners will be chosen at the evening meal.
The lunch menu, served at noon Tuesdays and Fridays, includes soup and sandwiches, taco salad, Jan. 27; fish with vegetables, Jan. 31; and soup and sandwiches, Feb. 3. The evening meal on Wednesday, Feb. 1, includes Indian tacos or chili and frybread.
If you are interested in a take-out meal, please call 406-745-4462 by 10 a.m. and leave a message if no one answers.
Bonnie Kiser teaches Gentle Yoga at 1 p.m. Wednesdays. For more information, call 406-253-0177; classes are $60 for five sessions.
The St. Ignatius Police Chief will offer Narcan Training at the St. Ignatius Senior Center at 3:30 p.m. Feb. 11. To register, visit the St. Ignatius Police Department’s Facebook page or visit bestpracticemedicine.com, click on Education and choose Naloxane. An online course and test needs to be completed before the hands-on training. The center can help those who need it.
The center is looking to hire a Site/Nutrition Manager; call for a job description. It would be helpful for applicants to know the QuickBooks bookkeeping program.
The center will host QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) Suicide Prevention training at 1 and 5 p.m. March 22 in cooperation with the St. Ignatius Police Chief. This is an important training as Montana is
No. 1 in the nation for suicides. All are welcome.
The center is available for rentals; for details, call 406-745-4462 and leave a message.