Repairs set to take place at Lucerne Alpine Senior Center; temporary closure begins

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LUCERNE – The Lucerne Alpine Senior Center is closed temporarily in anticipation of needed repaired.


Lee Tyree, the center's executive director, said the center closed last Tuesday, Jan. 15. She said she expects it to be closed for a few weeks, with a date for reopening not yet set.


Tyree said center staff found some mildew in a broom closet this past week.


When a repair company came out to look at the closet, they found a hot water pipe had sprung a leak, and soaked the broom closet and the dish room's walls over the course of last weekend, Tyree said.


An expert came to take air samples, and found that there was no harmful mold. Now, Tyree said she's taking bids to get the walls replaced.


“We have to take the plaster down and get it cleaned up,” she said.


Wanting to take every precaution to keep local seniors safe, Tyree decided to close the center, although she and her assistant director remain on duty to answer phones.


She needed to be able to keep Meals on Wheels going, so she turned to the Northshore Fire Protection District.


Fire Chief Jim Robbins gave the center permission to use the commercial kitchen at the fire station in Lucerne, where the meals for Meals on Wheels are being prepared, said Tyree.


“I just can't praise him enough for helping us out,” Tyree said of Robbins.


Anyone needing to reach the center can still call during weekdays and reach the front desk at 707-274-8779.


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