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Wallingford Senior Center Resources:


                     The History of the Senior Center


                        and Committee on Aging, Inc.



          by Rajan Doering                                     a variety of quality programs and services to the older adults of
             In 1970, a committee was appointed under the Community   Wallingford through the coming decades.
          Development Action Plan to survey the needs of the Town of   In 2002, William Viola became the present Executive Director
          Wallingford and propose programs to meet them. The study resulted   of the Center. In 2006, following several years of growth and
          in a recommendation that programs be undertaken to provide   expansion of services, the center received a five year accreditation
          services for young people and older citizens and on February 5,   by the National Institute of Senior Centers. Additional five year
          1971, the original Committee on Aging was appointed by the Town   accreditations were awarded in 2012 and 2018. During this era,
          Council. It consisted of: Muriel Lemay, VNA Director, as Chair, Rev.   the center has experienced significant growth in membership plus
          Father Stanley Abugel, Rev. Mr. Leonard Flisher, Caroline Kilcayne,   high levels of satisfaction and is a significant source of pride for the
          Margaret Lang, John Masselli, Hazel Sargent, and Stephen   entire town.
          Walford. Programs for seniors were developed and administered
          by successors of this committee until September, 1987, when   Wallingford Senior Center – Directors
          the present Committee on Aging took over the responsibility of    1972   Mrs. Margaret Long (Volunteer)
          administering programs for seniors under contract to the Town of    1973   Mrs. Margaret Bordeleau
          Wallingford. The Board of Directors consists of fifteen members, six    1977   Dianne Dwyer Saunders
          of whom are appointed by the Town Council.                 1987      Sandra Rogerson Poppalardo
             One of the first projects of the new committee was a “drop-
          in center for seniors” at the First Baptist Church. The seniors    1994   Virginia Phillips
          organized themselves as the Wallingford Senior Citizens, with Cecile    2002   William Viola
          Satton as the first president of the group. From the very beginning,
          the seniors took a great interest in their new center and over time
          raised thousands of dollars for a great variety of projects. Without
          their help, the Senior Center would not have succeeded.
             The original name of the group, Wallingford Senior Citizens,
          was later changed to Wallingford Associated Seniors (W.A.S.).
          Margaret Bordeleau was the first paid director of the Senior Citizens
          Center which moved to the newly renovated railroad station in
          March, 1973. The second director was Dianne Saunders, hired
          in January, 1978. Under her leadership and that of Mayor Rocco
          Vumbaco, the former electric generating station on Washington
          Street was renovated to become the Senior Center facility.
             In August of 1987, Sandra Rogerson succeeded Dianne
          Saunders as the Executive Director of the newly incorporated
          Committee on Aging, Inc. Under her leadership, an intensive long
          range study of future program needs for the center was carried
          out which resulted in a committee, appointed by the Town Council
          in 1993, to study the need for a new building to house the Senior
          Center and its programs.
             Virginia Phillips became Executive Director in 1994 and funds
          were allocated by the Town of Wallingford to have an architect
          evaluate five possible sites for a new Senior Center. Once the
          site was selected, the firm of Lazarus and Sargeant designed the
          current beautiful facility that was built and opened for use in June,
          2001. Generously funded by the Town of Wallingford thanks to the
          support of both the Mayor and the Town Council, and with Henry
          McCully serving as Project Manager, the Senior Center Membership,
          the Committee on Aging and both the Expansion and Building
          Committees realized their dream of facilitating a modern and
          functional yet aesthetically pleasing Senior Center which will provide
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