Im there with my clients jay and Jean 4 times week great place lots of fun activities and love to socialize with the great staff the president Norma is the sweetest
Its nice that seniors have a place to go and just hangout.
I first came to ENSC in 1995 after my dad passed away and my mom needed a ride to continue her volunteer work in the kitchen.I drove her there as he had but I stayed there with her as he did not.I became a volunteer helper in the kitchen as well and Mom & I soon were eating lunch there too.I was not old enough to become a member back then, but one of the fellas taught me to play pool there and I hung around playing pool until Mom was ready to go home. (She played as well.)This continued many years until Mom passed away in 2010. Of course, I aged enough in that time to really belong and continued to take part in most activities there. (I participate in the Gospel singing on Thursday mornings as well as the Pot Luck dinners one Monday each month.) I am one who has been coming there longer than most, the other being Mr. Eddie Dix who was the first elected president of the organization. And I still play pool almost every day there.
My dad goes there, every weekday. The majority, of the time, he complains of the lact of food. He says, those, who drive, will go and buy fast food, to supplement.
I stopped by to get some information for a friend.