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CVAA Welcomes Three New Partners in Restaurant Ticket Program

Thanks to the generosity of several local restaurants, CVAA is able to launch an exciting new “fine dining” opportunity for seniors.  CVAA’s Restaurant Ticket Program allows for a more intimate setting in which to dine with a friend for a $5 suggested donation (this does not include tip).

Tully and Marie’s of Middlebury, Snap’s Restaurant of Bristol and 3 Squares Café of Vergennes are all participating in this value added program.  Each restaurant has dates, times and menu choices that need to be honored. 

Tickets are available only at CVAA’s Vergennes, Bridport and Bristol community meals, as well as at RSVP in Middlebury.

In addition to the Ticket Program, CVAA sponsors fine dining in group settings, offering a wonderful opportunity for seniors to socialize and get together.  Our restaurant partners are Cubber’s Restaurant and Mary’s Restaurant At Baldwin Creek (Bristol) and The Glass Onion and Rosie’s Restaurant (Middlebury).  No tickets are required, just call CVAA’s Senior HelpLine for dates, times and to reserve your place.   

Complete calendar listings are available at CVAA’s website.  You’ll see a listing of all the special community meals offered as well as all the participating Restaurants.  We look forward to announcing more partnerships in the near future.

Please call Tracey Jerome at CVAA’s Senior HelpLine 1-800-642-5119 ext. 615 for more information about the ticket and community restaurant programs.

CVAA helps seniors age with independence and dignity by providing information, services, education, support and advocacy to seniors and caregivers in Addison County.

Senior HelpLine: (800) 642-5119 (Voice/TTY)

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