Thursday, November 16, 2023
Wednesday, October 25, 2023
November 2023 Menu
The Senior Center of Rainier building will be closed for repairs November 9-11th.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
Monday, October 23, 2023
A Special "Thank You" to the Nisqually Indian Tribe 2023!
On behalf of the Senior Center of Rainier we want to express our sincere gratitude to the Nisqually Indian Tribe for their generous grant of $5,000. This grant played a pivotal role in enhancing our emergency preparedness efforts and acquiring a much-needed commercial freezer.
The Nisqually Indian Tribe's support was invaluable to use and we are deeply appreciative of their commitment to our community's safety and well-being. With the grant funding we were able to bolter our emergency preparations, ensuring that we can respond effectively to unforeseen challenges and emergencies.
The acquisition of a commercial freezer was a significant step forward for our organization. It not only expanded our capacity to store and distribute food to those in need but also contributes to our sustainability initiatives. This appliance allows us to better serve our community and minimize food waste, making a positive impact on the lives of those we support.
Their investment in our mission was more that a financial contribution; it's a demonstration of trust and partnership. We look forward to keeping everyone updated on the progress of our emergency preparedness efforts.
Once again, we send out a special "Thank You" to the Nisqually Indian Tribe for their generosity and commitment to our community. Their support makes a lasting difference in the lives of those we serve!
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| We now have 10 cots, blankets, shower and shelf stable food. |
The City of Rainier has supplied us with an emergency radio. We do radio checks once a month.
We are open as a heating and cooling shelter in inclement weather.
We have 3 ductless heating & cooling heat pumps.
Our utility bill was under $200 for the first time in months and months.
Right after we received the grant from the Nisqually Indian Tribe, we were told about a grant for a grant for Solar Power with Battery Back-up.
We applied for this grant. We knew that Dollar General had to
delay opening because of the power situation in Rainier, so we applied for the grant. We encouraged Rainier Chapel and Valley Heart Assembly of God Church to apply, also, as they are both designated emergency shelters, along with the Senior Center of Rainier. We all found out we were approved for Track 1 of the grant process in the end of August.
We weren't sure until then what our grant status was. Our situation changed with that news.
We ordered our first commercial freezer on August 25, 2023. It fell through. Our second freezer on September 9th. It fell through. We went to Costco, but they don't deliver to Rainier and had merchandizing freezers. We needed a commercial freezer to be Health Department compliant.
This freezer was ordered from Restaurant Equippers in Ohio. It was delivered a week after it was ordered. What a blessing.
It replaces 3 chest freezers and one upright freezer. Our utility bills have dropped dramatically.
Our freezers and refrigerators are all close together, so we can keep them running with a portable generator in an emergency. Before we had 2 chest freezers in our dining room and one in the hallway by the side entrance. I don't know how we would have keep our frozen food safe in an extended power outage.
We are grateful and appreciate the Nisqually Indian Tribe's help the Senior Center of Rainier! You have made a tremendous difference in the lives of our senior citizens and the volunteers who work in our kitchen. Thank you! We couldn't have done it without your help!
Thursday, October 12, 2023
Medicare Open Enrollment Presentation October 25, 2023
Medicare's Open Enrollment Presentations in Thurston County October 2022
Medicare's Open Enrollment Presentations
at the Senior Center of Rainier October 25, 2023
Saturday, October 7, 2023
Georgia Brewer Celebration of Life
Georgia Brewer passed away last month. Her family is holding a "Celebration of Life" for her at the Senior Center on the afternoon of October 29, 2023. Seniors and friends are welcome.
Thursday, October 5, 2023
Senior Center Building Use Agreement
Below is a copy of the Building Use Agreement for the Senior Center of Rainier.
Please keep in mind that many groups use our building on a regular basis. These groups have priority. (Arrangements are already made for these groups).
- Prairie Point Quilters Guild
- AA
- Timberland Library
- We Love Rainier WA
- Girl Scouts
- STEDI Breakfasts

Hallway between Library & Dining Room 
Library facing north (right) 
Library facing north side (left) 
Library in alcove 
Library - stairway to upstairs 
Library west wall area 
Library south wall (Right) by front door 
Library south wall (Left) by front door 
Library room - facing south wall 
Library - facing east wall 
Library facing northeast 
Dining room facing southeast 
Dining room facing west wall -
looking from the Library
Dining room - showing mini food bank 
Kitchen showing 3 sink, hand sink & dishwasher 
South wall in kitchen facing dining room 
Kitchen showing side-by-side fridge 
Kitchen showing dish cupboard 
Kitchen showing both stoves and spice cupboard 
Kitchen - metal table in center facing both stoves 
Kitchen - wall with counter that's facing the dining room 
2nd bathroom by side enterence 
1st bathroom by side enterence 
Dining room facing the kitchen (North) 
Dining room facing the West wall. 
Dining room facing the Library 
East wall in dining room from side entrance. 
East wall in dining room from hallway to Library
October 2023 Lunch Menu
The Senior Center of Rainier is raising the prices of lunch starting January 1, 2024.
- Members prices are: $6.00 per meal or $30.00 for a 6 meal lunch card. (Lunch cards can be purchased by members only.
- Non-Members prices are: $8.00 per meal.




















