The CORE Board of Directors, after thorough review and deliberation, has announced the decision to close their downtown resale shop, ENCORE. In addition, the Weekly Home Meal program, launched in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, will be phased out over the next 5 weeks.
Inspired by Mary H. Rice’s vision and legacy, CORE is bringing a renewed focus to its primary services, providing support to seniors residing in the communities of northern Bayfield County. The Community Center at 257 Manypenny Avenue will continue to serve as the location for ongoing programs such as Friday Friends, Potlucks and other events. Senior Services will continue including the Lending Closet, Friendly Visits and more.
We will continue our Food Pantry program. Bayfield's original Food Pantry was brought under the fiscal umbrella of CORE in 2007, and its new home on Manypenny will provide exciting opportunities for improved management of the programs, along with space to eventually add additional services or events.
CORE has always relied on a committed group of volunteers driving our programs. We look forward to continued work with these caring people and are deeply appreciative when new faces come through our door asking how they can help. Working together we can continue to provide needed services to our seniors within the communities of Northern Bayfield County.
We are grateful for your support and understanding during these transitions. Thanks to you, CORE's future is bright!
Inspired by Mary H. Rice’s vision and legacy, CORE is bringing a renewed focus to its primary services, providing support to seniors residing in the communities of northern Bayfield County. The Community Center at 257 Manypenny Avenue will continue to serve as the location for ongoing programs such as Friday Friends, Potlucks and other events. Senior Services will continue including the Lending Closet, Friendly Visits and more.
We will continue our Food Pantry program. Bayfield's original Food Pantry was brought under the fiscal umbrella of CORE in 2007, and its new home on Manypenny will provide exciting opportunities for improved management of the programs, along with space to eventually add additional services or events.
CORE has always relied on a committed group of volunteers driving our programs. We look forward to continued work with these caring people and are deeply appreciative when new faces come through our door asking how they can help. Working together we can continue to provide needed services to our seniors within the communities of Northern Bayfield County.
We are grateful for your support and understanding during these transitions. Thanks to you, CORE's future is bright!