The Cleveland County Aging Services Program, sponsored by the Areawide Aging Agency, announced meals for this week.
All seniors are welcome. Reservations must be made at least 24 hours in advance by calling 321-3200. A $2 donation is suggested.
Serving sites include the Norman Senior Citizens Center (360-1472), Rose Rock Villa (364-3710), Eagle Heights Church (691-0339), Little Axe Community Center (364-3739), Moore Senior Center (793-9069), Noble Senior Citizens Center (872-5921) and Lexington Social Services Center (527-5858).
Monday -- Salisbury steak with gravy, mashed potatoes, winter mix vegetables, wheat bread and pineapple.
Tuesday -- Turkey and dressing, orange glazed sweet potatoes, green beans, wheat bread and cake.
Wednesday -- Sausage, beans and rice, steamed cabbage, cornbread and peaches.
Thursday -- Chicken salad, potato soup, vegetable variety salad, wheat bread and pears.
Friday -- Macaroni and cheese with ham, black-eyed peas, tomato and zucchini, wheat bread and applesauce.
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