
Community members lined up Thursday at the Saco Community Center to get lunch at the SENIORity program’s spring barbecue. Facilities Manager Don Roth and Parks and Recreation Family and Youth Program Coordinator Steve Brown cooked the food while other city staff members served it. This was the sixth annual event, and had the largest turnout with 165 in attendance. Admission for the event is included in the annual membership dues for the SENIORity program, which hosts activities geared to those 50 and older.
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