Services Now for Adult Persons, Inc.
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Services Now for Adult Persons, Inc.
Services Now for Adult Persons, Inc. 80-45 WINCHESTER BLVD. BLDG. #4, CBU #29 QUEENS VILLAGE, N.Y. 11427 718-454-2100 www.snapqueens.org CENTER DIRECTOR NINA BHOLA CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER/PRESIDENT PAOLA MICELI, MPA CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER MARIAN LEWEK, LMSW EXECUTIVE BOARD CHAIR CHRIS PANELLINO SNAP OF EASTERN QUEENS INNOVATIVE SENIOR CENTER NEWSLETTER MAY 2016 ♡ SPEAKING FROM THE HEART ♡ May is such an exquisitely beautiful time of year. It quietly ushers in a world busy with the process of coming alive again. It is a time for unearthing new discoveries, reawakening dormant desires, rekindling forgotten memories and rediscovering our potential to feel the many textured grains of life pass through our fingertips. Under a brilliant blue sky the grass is sprouting shiny new green shoots, flowers are bursting with vibrant color and delicate fragrance, birds are singing joyful songs of desire and delight, and baby animals are taking their first tentative steps out into the world. Neighborhoods welcome the noise and confusion of children at play, couples strolling hand in hand, and senior adults leisurely walking down streets alive with memories.... May is a celebration of life. We have an opportunity to embrace each new day that presents itself before us. As each morning unfolds around us, we are presented with a smorgasbord of choices and options from which to sink our fingers and toes into. With our eyes wide open, we can observe the beauty of life... in a child’s tender and delightful discoveries of her new capabilities; in the beautiful and gentle display of birth and growth that Mother Nature carefully exhibits; and in our own capacity to dream, reach for and learn new ideas about the world and ourselves. We can see, learn and engage in the beauty of life.... as we breathe deeply, we can take in the sense of wonder that being and active participant in the process of life brings. Take a slow deep breath of the fresh May air. Feel your lungs expand with the sense of well being and the power to look forward with hope and optimism. You have a remarkable capacity to overcome the difficulties, stresses and changes that accompany a life with people. With spirit and determination you seek out opportunities to enrich, stimulate and soothe your mind, body and soul. You find areas of commonality and connect along lines of mutual interest. When you isolate, your sadness grows. When you take a knowing step towards a friend, and join hands in search of a more meaningful tomorrow, you will unlock the possibilities for feeling satisfaction and pleasure. With every beat of your heart you have a new chance to feel, to reach out, and to be touched by the miracle of life...Keep a welcome space open in your heart to celebrate - to take in all that is truly meaningful and real - and enjoy!! With love, Marian A NOT FOR PROFIT AGENCY FUNDED UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING AS PART OF THE OLDER AMERICANS ACT PROGRAM, ADMINISTERED BY THE NEW YORK STATE OFFICE FOR THE AGING SENIOR CENTER LUNCHEON MENU – MAY 2016 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 2 Salmon Cakes Mashed Potatoes California Blend 3 Swedish Meatballs Bowtie Noodles Mixed Vegetables 4 Turkey Burger Sweet Potato Fries Green Beans 5 Chicken Fajitas Spanish Rice Broccoli 6 Pot Roast Baked Potatoes Baby Carrots 9 Chicken Marsala Brown Rice Pilaf Brussel Sprouts 10 Vegetarian Baked Ziti Winter Blend Veg. 11 Oven Fried Fish Egg Barley with Mushrooms Collard Greens < --- Mushroom Barley Soup with Turkey 16 Turkey Meatloaf Baked Potatoes Peas and Carrots 17 Chicken Cacciatore Penne Italian Blend 18 Pork Chops Baked Macaroni and Cheese Collard Greens < ---Chicken < ----Minestrone 23 Salisbury Steak Brown Rice Pilaf Kale < ---Split Pea 30 Noodle Soup Soup with with Breaded Fish Vegetable 24 Turkey Breast Mashed Sweet Potatoes Green Beans 25 Soup /Middle Eastern Sandwich 31 Chicken Note Parmigiana Spaghetti California Blend <-- Beef Stew Egg Noodles Broccoli Fillet on a Kaiser Roll ----> 12 Pot Roast Mashed Potatoes Peas and Carrots 13 Stuffed Shells Spinach Kugel Garden Salad Breast Sandwich ---- > 19 Baked Fish Almandine Roasted Potatoes Creamed Spinach 20 Orange Glazed Chicken Brown Rice Oriental Blend 26 Chicken Piccata Orzo w/ Veg. Peas and Carrots 27 Pineapple Salmon Mashed Potatoes Broccoli Pizza Bagel (Pita w/Hummus --------- > & Vegetables)- > Lentil Soup with Tuna Fish Salad Sandwich ------- > Lunch is served from 12:00 – 1:00 Mon., Tues., and Wed. and from 12:30 – 1:30 Thurs., & Fri.The Suggested Donation is $2.50. Your support helps sustain our program! Menus are subject to change without notice. Thank you. Luncheon Options During May you may choose from the suggested luncheon menu or the optional Soup and Sandwich menu. Each soup and sandwich lunch will consist of: Vitamin C enriched Juice Soup of the Day with Crackers Sandwich of the Day Potato Chips Three Bean Salad, Cole Slaw or Potato Salad Fruit Dessert 1% Milk The soup and sandwich options for this month are: May 2 – 6 Chicken Noodle Soup & Breaded Fish Fillet with Tartar Sauce on a Kaiser Roll May 9- 13 Mushroom Barley Soup & Turkey Breast Sandwich May 16 – 20 Minestrone Soup & Vegetable Pizza Bagel May 23– 27 Split Pea Soup & Middle Eastern Pita Sandwich (Pita filled with hummus, spinach leaves, tomato, red onion, cucumber) May 31 Lentil Soup with Tuna Fish Salad Sandwich STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL – May is National Strawberry Month Enjoy a different strawberry dessert at SNAP on the following days: Friday, May 6………………………………Strawberry Shortcake Thursday, May 12……………….Strawberry Snack Bar Wednesday, May 18………………….Strawberry Ice Cream Cup Monday, May 23………………….Strawberry Cream Pie Tuesday, May 31……………….Strawberries with Whipped Topping SPECIAL EVENTS TO CELEBRATE TOGETHER IN MAY 2016 Thursday, May 5– Let’s celebrate Cinco de Mayo Bring your maracas and sombreros and let’s celebrate Cinco de Mayo together. Let us all enjoy a full day of delight! 8:30 – Breakfast Orange Juice Corn Muffin or Kaiser Roll with Margarine and Jelly Strawberry/Banana Yogurt Coffee or Tea 12:00 – Lunch 1:30 – Dessert Pineapple Juice Corn Chowder with Crackers Chicken Fajitas Spanish Rice Medley Broccoli Florets Rice Pudding Vanilla Ice Cream with warm Apple Cobbler ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ Friday, May 6 – Mother’s Day Celebration Let’s honor all mothers at a Mother’s Day celebration at SNAP. A $4.00 contribution entitles you to a day full of pleasure! 8:30 Breakfast Orange Juice Croissants, Danish, Muffins, Bagels Margarine, Cream Cheese, Peanut Butter, Jelly Banana Coffee, Tea, Hot Chocolate 12:30 Lunch 1:30 Dessert Pot Roast Baked Potato Whole Baby Carrots Strawberry Shortcake Brownie and Ice Cream Coffee or Tea May we enjoy one another’s company and reminisce about the lessons that we learned from our own mothers and the experiences that we have had in our lifetime as mothers, grandmothers and great-grandmothers. News Around SNAP Congratulations to Kenneth Morrissey for being honored by the Queens Interagency Council on Aging (QICA) as a volunteer who has demonstrated a strong commitment to SNAP. On April 20th, Ken was recognized as an exemplary volunteer at QICA’s Salute to Senior Service Volunteers. Ken has volunteered at SNAP for over nine years. On Tuesdays you will find him in the Computer Lab demonstrating how to efficiently and effectively navigate the computer. His smooth easy going style draws seniors into the Computer Room because Ken creates an atmosphere of learning and comfort. Thank you, Ken. SNAP is so very proud of you and appreciative of your devotion to The SNAP of Eastern Queens Innovative Senior Center!!! ***************************** Older Americans Month 2016 BLAZE A TRAIL Each May, the nation celebrates Older Americans Month to recognize older Americans for their contributions and provide them with information to help them stay healthy and active. This year the theme, “Blaze a Trail”, emphasizes the ways older adults are reinventing themselves through new work and passions to blaze a trail of positive impact on the lives of people of all ages. On Tuesday, May 24, 2016 SNAP of Eastern Queens Innovative Senior Center and SNAP Brookville Neighborhood Senior Center will join together for the second annual Walk in celebration of Older Americans Month. Let’s get out together in the fresh air and take a walk around the park. Sign up with your senior center director before May 17th Join us on Tuesday, May 24th 1:30 “Blaze a Trail” Walk Cunningham Park Transportation provided Prizes & Refreshments!! Mother’s Day Events - May 2016 Special Activities in Honor of Mom Mothers and Daughters (and everyone else) are invited for tasty morning treats throughout the month. Share some special times together. Enjoy the company of those people who are most important in your life. Monday, May 9 8:30 – 10:00 “Breakfast-in-Bed” ($2.oo contribution) Bagels or Kaiser Rolls with Cream Cheese & Jelly Assorted Yogurts Assorted Pastries Coffee & Tea Tuesday, May 17 9:30 – 10:30 Morning Happy Hour ($2.00 contribution) Assorted Muffins Cheese & Crackers Grapes Coffee & Tea Thursday, May 26 10:00 – 11:00 Donuts and Coffee Hour ($1.00 contribution) Assorted Donuts Coffee & Tea SPECIAL EVENTS IN MAY 2016 BREAKFAST WITH FRIENDS Enjoy a hearty breakfast and leisurely conversation with your friends on Wednesday, May 4th beginning at 9:00. The breakfast menu will consist of: Scrambled Eggs with Vegetables, , Hash Brown Potatoes, Turkey Bacon, Assorted Bagels or Rolls with Lox, Margarine, Cream Cheese & Jelly, Banana, Assorted Pastry, Coffee or Tea ($2.50 contribution for breakfast only) ($4.50 contribution for breakfast and lunch) Join us for this complete and nourishing breakfast while we talk together about Older Americans Month and what it means to “Blaze a Trail”. DIVERSITY DAY Let’s come together on Thursday, May 19th to learn and celebrate Cinco De Mayo. We will learn the history of that time and enjoy some Mexican food as we share stories about our own battles against overwhelming odds. HAPPY HOUR It’s SNAP’s famous Friday afternoon Happy Hour – Friday, May 20, 2016 between 1:30 – 3:00!!! You will enjoy the spirited and musical entertainment of Sweet Lorraine. Snack on a wide assortment of chips and nibbles…..enjoy the company of your friends in the happy comfort of SNAP. Don’t miss this once a month most pleasurable experience……. ($2.00 contribution for a not to be missed experience). BIRTHDAY PARTY Happy Birthday to you…Happy Birthday to you…Happy Birthday, Happy Birthday, Happy Birthday to you!!! Celebrate your birthday with SNAP and share in the festivities of the day at our monthly birthday party on Tuesday May 31 , 201 6. Music will be provided by Russell for your listening and dancing pleasure. Birthday cake and ice cream will be served after a delicious lunch ofChicken Parmigiana Whole Wheat Spaghetti California Blend Vegetables If you have a May birthday, please remember to sign your name to receive a small gift and to be recognized at the party. Let us all celebrate together with joy and delight! The New York City Council has made a small amount of funding available for take - home meals from the senior center. SNAP is very fortunate to be able to offer you a weekend take - home meal every Friday. Stay healthy……. eat a delicious SNAP meal cooked fresh. During May the following meals will be offered: Friday, May 6 – Pot Roast Friday, May 13– Stuffed Shells with Cheese Friday, May 20 – Orange Glazed Chicken Friday, May 27– Pineapple Glazed Salmon Please avail yourself of this healthy opportunity to enjoy a nutritious meal during these early spring days. As always, we look forward to hearing your feedback and comments on this important service. SNAP OF EASTERN QUEENS INNOVATIVE SENIOR CENTER TRIPS FOR ALL TRIPS LISTED BELOW, PLEASE SEE SHERRY ROBINSON Tues., May 10 Tues., May 24 Fri., June 10 Wed., June 22 Tues., July 12 Thurs., July 21 Sight & Sound to see “Samson” - $105.00 The Brownstone “Give My Regards to Broadway” - $73.00 p.p. Hunterdon Hills Playhouse, Hampton, NJ – “Jukebox Heroes” - $85.00 p.p. Empire City Casino, Yonkers, NY - $35.00 p.p. Pines Dinner Theatre, Allentown, Pa. – “Singing in the Rain” - $76.00 p.p. Registration begins 5/17/16 Resorts Casino, Atlantic City, NJ - $45.00 p.p. Registration begins 5/31/16 SNAP OF EASTERN QUEENS INNOVATIVE SENIOR CENTER CULTURAL EXCURSIONS FOR ALL TRIPS LISTED BELOW, PLEASE SEE ROCHELLE WALSH Wed., May 25 Tues., June 7 Thurs., July 7 Culinary Institute of America - $90.00 p.p. – Spend the day on the campus of Hyde Park’s world famous Culinary Institute of America. Enjoy a student led tour of the kitchen, followed by an expertly prepared 3 course lunch at “The American Bounty Restaurant”. Leave some time for the bookstore and some souvenirs before heading back to the bus. Seats are limited. Trip includes: Coach bus, guided tour of the institute, 3 course lunch and gratuities. Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island trip - $20.00 p.p. Come trace your heritage at Ellis Island and enjoy the beauty of Lady Liberty. Includes transportation, ferry ticket, admission to both island exhibits and box lunch. 911 Museum and Memorial Pool - $65.00p.p. – Pay a tribute to those that are lost but not forgotten. Price includes box meal, transportation, admission to the museum, & guided tour. Once tour is finished you can finish seeing the museum on your own and then onto the Memorial pool. Make sure to check out the gift shop before the memorial pool. Seats are limited. Please watch for dates for the baseball games. It’s the season to root on our New York Mets/ New York Yankees. Please tell us what types of trips and outings you are interested in going on. SNAP can provide local trips with our SNAP vans to the movies, shopping or cultural outings to museums, zoos, or gardens. Let’s hop on the van for a day of adventure. Coach buses can take you on trips that broaden your world through the sights, sounds and tastes that New York and the surrounding area offers. Where do YOU want to go? Let us hear your thoughts……………….. Attorney William J. Corbett Elder Law Wills Trusts Estates Real Estate FREE CONSULTATION SNAP – Frequent Law Day Lecturer 2015 White House Conference on Aging National Association of Elder Law Attorneys Elder Law Section – New York State Bar Association Elder Law Committee – Nassau County Bar Association Estates – Trusts Committee – Nassau County Bar Association • • • • • Fordam Law School & Hobart College Floral Park Acting Village Justice – Retired Former Nassau County Assistant District Attorney US Air Force Reserve Captain – Retired American Legion – Past Commander Married – 3 Children, 4 Grandchildren & Lifelong Local Resident 113 South Tyson Ave. (Corner Tulip Ave.), Floral Park, NY (Across from Railroad Station) Phone: (516)775-6849; email: bill@williamjcorbett.com SNAP SAYS THANK YOU SUPPORT GROUPS AT SNAP SNAP is pleased to offer several support groups for the senior community. Recognizing the importance of having a safe, comfortable and confidential space to share your thoughts and feelings, SNAP offers the following groups: • Women’s Discussion Group Wednesdays, 11:00 • Caregiver Spouses Support Group 1st Wednesday of Month 10:30 • Alert and Alive 3rd Monday of Month, 10:00 • Beyond the Barriers – Tuesday, 10:00 Senior Center Director’s Message This space is reserved for those people wishing to give their warmest and most sincere thanks to their friends, family members or anyone you care about. Perhaps you would like to wish someone a special birthday or thank them for a thoughtful gesture. For a donation to SNAP, tell us what you’d like to say. Please see Peggy or Nina with your submission. Your generous cash donation helps to maintain and enhance our senior center. PLEASE REMEMBER SNAP IN YOUR WILL OR TRUST There are many ways to give to charity and good causes. Bequests can serve as a memorial to honor the memory of a loved one, or establish a fund for a particular aspect of SNAP. Bequests are often a final communication one has with descendants, a way of demonstrating your values and setting an example for your heirs. A planned gift or bequest to SNAP helps you to determine your legacy in a truly meaningful way and have a profound impact on the future of the organization. Please remember SNAP so that we can continue to provide important services to others in our community. If you have any questions, you may call Ronald J. Schwartz, Elder Law Attorney at 718-347-6100. I recently read an article titled “Seven Awesome Things about Getting Old”. It was interesting as I continued to read and I realized that getting older truly means getting better. But only if you are able to learn from your experiences and be at peace with the decisions you have made. Never second guessing yourself and being secure with the person you have grown to be. These 7 awesome things only come to people who are confident with their lives and have mastered the art of living and learning. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. You know who you are. You finally stop caring what other people think of you. You get rid of the vampires. Those are the people who sucked you dry and gave nothing back. You make peace with yourself. You forgive yourself your imperfections and you move on. You no longer care about being cool. Very few people are…And it’s ok. You stop doing things to impress others. You now do things to fulfill yourself. When you try something new you enjoy the experience, as opposed to being embarrassed because you think you are “no good”. 6. You’re still growing, but it’s on the inside now. You recognize the profound value in things. You deeply cherish time with your friends and you feel gratitude. 7. The trio of should/could/ would. Should I have? Could I have? Would I have? They are replaced by “I can and I will. Then again, maybe I won’t” “You finally know the truth. You’re not a victim of life. You are life, and you only get one. So you Live large.” -Jane Watson Warmest Regards – Nina Bhola We Help Preserve, Transfer & Manage Your Assets, No Matter What Your Age Comprehensive Services for the Elderly and Their Families New York Florida Bar Member of Nat’l Academy of Elder Law Attorneys Past Vice Chairman of Queens County Bar Assn. Elder Law Committee Author of Law & Aging: Essentials of Elder Law Former Special Adjunct Professor Brooklyn Law School & St. John’s University Former N.Y.C. Assistant Corporation Counsel Former N.Y.C. Administrative Law Judge Medicare/Medicaid Matters Asset Preservation & Transfers Assisted Living & Nursing Home Placement Geriatric Care Management Supplemental Needs Trusts Health Care Proxies * Living Wills Powers of Attorney Wills, Trusts, Estate Planning & Probate Financial Planning Home Visits RONALD J. SCHWARTZ, J.D., L.L.M., P.C. Dedicated To The Needs Of The Elderly For Almost 50 Years 718-347-6100 www.sageonage.com 246-16 Union Turnpike, Bellerose (Off The Cross Island Parkway) “It’s Never Too Soon to Start Planning.” “Save Time and Money.” ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A MESSAGE FROM THE ADVISORY BOARD At the board meeting held on April 18th, we discussed our hopes for the completion of the new building. Our director, Paola Miceli was kind enough to come to the meeting to address our questions. With her connection to the politicians in the county she managed to get quite a financial boost so that we no longer need $950,000 but $250,000 to complete the work. Her hope is that we are into the new building before the end of the year. We spoke about the jewelry sale on May 2nd in time for Mother’s Day. The jewelry class will go 50-50 with SNAP at this sale. All jewelry and knick-knack donations are gratefully accepted for the sale. Please see Carole or Andrea. We are also in the process of arranging a Craft Sale/Flea Market event on a Saturday in June to be held indoors at SNAP to make money for the New Building Fund. Tables will be open to outdoor vendors as well as SNAP members for $25 each. You can sell your own items for profit and enjoy the day with friends and neighbors or you can shop at our visiting vendors. Nina Bhola and myself are working with the Fundraising Committee to make this a success. The question regarding members being asked to move from a table they have chosen to sit at has come up again. This will be discussed at length at the open board meeting on May 16th at 10am. You are all aware of the rules but we will refresh everyone’s memory at that time. Please have your questions and concerns ready to discuss at the meeting. Nina Bhola and the entire board are ready and willing to answer you. Thank you in advance for your participation, these meetings give you a chance to voice your opinions and complaints. Carole Vahey, President SNAP OF EASTERN QUEENS INNOVATIVE SENIOR CENTER UPCOMING EVENTS IN MAY 2016 Mon., May 2 9:00 Jewelry Sale Tues., May 3 9:00 AARP Defensive Driving Course Wed., May 4 9:00 Breakfast with Friends: Enjoy a hearty breakfast and conversation with friends for $2.50 or you can have a SNAP breakfast and lunch combo for only $4.50 Thurs., May 5 11:00 Holocaust Remembrance Day – Memorial presentation by Deidre Broner 12:30 Cinco de Mayo Celebration (Breakfast, Luncheon and Dessert) Fri., May 6 9:00 Mother’s Day Celebration (Breakfast, Lunch, Dessert - $4.00 contribution) 1:00 SNAP’s Friday Afternoon Snack and a Movie ($2.00 pp) Viewer’s choice - “The Boy in the Striped Pajamas” or “Schindler’s List” Tues., May 10 Trip to Sight and Sound Theatre, Strasburg, PA to see “Samson” Wed., May 11 10:00 Haircuts with Marilyn Fri., May 13 10:00 Microwave Cooking Made Easy Tues., May 17 10:00 The Apple Store of Manhasset will be here to demonstrate some of the key features of their most popular device…the iPad Thurs., May 19 11:00 Diversity Workshop- Let’s learn together about Mexican Heritage and sample some tasty desserts Fri. May 20 1:30 SNAP’s Friday Afternoon Happy Hour - $2.00 p.p. – Enjoy an afternoon of snacks and drinks while listening to great music and dancing with friends. Music provided by Sweet Lorraine ($2.00 pp) Mon., May 23 9:45 Advisory Board Meeting Tues., May 24 Trip to The Brownstone – Ace in the Hole, Paterson, NJ to see “Give My Regards to Broadway” 10:00 Haircuts by Marilyn 1:30 “Blaze a Trail” Walk in Cunningham Park (SNAP transportation provided) Refreshments upon return to SNAP Wed., May 25 Trip to the Culinary Institute of America, Hyde Park, NY for gourmet treats Thurs., May 26 9:30 Metro Bus 10:00 SNAP’s Annual Health Expo Tues., May 31 10:30 Birthday Party with music provided by Russell. Come and celebrate your birthday with us here at SNAP! Birthday cake and ice cream will be served to everyone after lunch. **** NEW CLASS ****
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