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Staunton Today
By the People, for the People
Senior Citizen's Club Holds Monthly Meeting
Club welcomes all seniors 55 and older to join them on the first and third Thursday of each month.
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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The Senior Citizen's Club in Staunton, Illinois held their monthly meeting on February 5th. The meeting was called to order by President Dennis Williams and included 22 people in attendance. The group recited the Lord's Prayer and Pledge of Allegiance, and reviewed the minutes and treasurer reports from December. There was a new visitor, Donald Coalson, who the club welcomed. The group was reminded of an upcoming Valentine's Day dance and activities at Cedarhurst on February 6th. After no other business was discussed, the group played bingo, with attendance prizes going to Diana Newby and Berry Zarges, and pots of silver won by Diana Newby and Robert Fritz.
Why it matters
The Senior Citizen's Club provides an important social outlet and community for older adults in the Staunton area, offering regular meetings, activities, and opportunities to connect with peers. The club's continued operation and engagement of local seniors is a positive sign for the community.
The details
The Senior Citizen's Club meeting on February 5th included the standard agenda of opening with the Lord's Prayer and Pledge of Allegiance, reviewing past meeting minutes and financial reports, and welcoming new visitors. The group was also reminded of an upcoming Valentine's Day event at a local senior living facility, Cedarhurst. After the business portion, the members played bingo, with prizes awarded to several attendees.
- The Senior Citizen's Club meets on the first and third Thursday of each month.
- The February 5th meeting was called to order at 1 p.m.
The players
Dennis Williams
President of the Senior Citizen's Club.
Donald Coalson
A visitor who attended the February 5th meeting and was welcomed by the club.
Leslie Vannoy
The executive director of Cedarhurst Senior Living and Memory Care facility in Bethalto, who called bingo at the meeting.
Diana Newby
A member who won an attendance prize and a pot of silver at the bingo game.
Berry Zarges
A member who won an attendance prize at the bingo game.
The takeaway
The Senior Citizen's Club in Staunton continues to be an active and engaged community for local older adults, providing regular social activities and opportunities to connect. The club's consistent meeting schedule and welcoming of new visitors demonstrates its ongoing importance in the lives of its members.


