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Senior Citizen Activity Center New Trips...............................…...1-3 Trips Still Available & Movies.…...3 Upcoming Trips & Events...............4 Extended Travel............…....….......5 Events..............................…...….....6 More Events, News to Know .........7 Classes and Clubs …….....…...…...8 Health & Fitness……….......….......9 Birthdays, Anniversaries & Senior Dining.....................……....10 Extras & Advertising.............…....11 What’s Inside..... Senior Center Staff Jennifer Cowan, Coordinator Kelly Johnson, Sr. Ctr. Assistant Bill Gordon, Part-time Driver Marie Murphy, Part-time Driver Carrie Durkin, Part-time Driver Gayle Verbiest, Part-time Driver 29448 John R Madison Heights, MI 48071 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Madison Heights Senior Scoop $2.00 per copy Happy New Year!! 2014 January & February 2014 Senior Citizen Activity Center Open Monday – Friday ~ 9am – 4:30 pm 29448 John R, Madison Heights, MI 48071 248.545.3464 ~For a free copy visit us online at www.madison-heights.org (Run mouse over “Departments” & click on “Senior Center”. On left side click on “Senior Scoop” or “Seniors Calendar”.) $2.00 per copy JANUARY & FEBRUARY 2014 $12.00 per year REGISTRATION DATES: MONDAY, JANUARY 6 & WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2014 Sign up numbers will be given out at 9:00 am. Residents’ registration starts at 10:00 am with non-residents’ registration following at approximately 10:30 am. Full payment is required for day trips and checks are preferred. Two ticket limit per person per trip until end of registration. Please make all checks payable to the City of Madison Heights. You may register for extended trips at any time with deposit. There is a minimum of 15-20 people per day trip. If you mail in or leave a check with the front desk for a trip, you must also supply a self-addressed stamped envelope for your ticket stub(s), your phone number and entree choice and/or age/birthdate (if applicable) or we will not register you. Address labels for your tickets are very helpful too! If you need to cancel a trip or event after you have signed up, we will do everything we can to refund the cost (minus a $3.00 cancellation fee) by either selling the ticket to someone else or by cancelling your reservation if possible. However, if payment has already been issued, we may not be able to obtain a refund. If a refund is possible, it will be sent through the City Treasurer’s office and may take up to three weeks to be processed. For more info on our sign up policy, stop by or call. *** January Registration — Monday, January 6 or later *** Detroit Institute of Arts Detroit Symphony Orchestra The Cocktail Hour: Mad Men Era Wednesday, February 12, 2014 9:30 am—3:00 pm ***FREE*** January 6 signup Enjoy your tax dollars at work as the DIA will be here to pick you up in their bus and take you to the museum. Enjoy a light reception, an hour long tour, and your own time for exploring and/ or lunch. We have added an additional hour for your enjoyment. Solanus Casey Center Detroit Wednesday, March 12, 2014 9:15 am – 4 pm $26-Res/$28-Non-Res January 6 signup The Solanus Casey Center is a ministry of the Capuchin Franciscan Friars of the Province of Saint Joseph, located within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit. Inspired by the life and example of Venerable Solanus Casey, this Center strives to be a place of pilgrimage, healing, reconciliation and peace. They welcome people of all religious backgrounds and all walks of life to be inspired by the life and message of Venerable Solanus Casey. Their well-known social ministries in Detroit and beyond provide nourishment for the body. They believe that they complement that wonderful work by specializing in providing nourishment for the soul. Our day will consist of a guided tour and video, 12 noon mass, a talk and lunch which includes salad, vegetarian and meat gourmet sandwiches, beverage and dessert followed by a healing service and some time to look around on your own. Madison Heights Senior Center Friday, March 14, 2014 9 am—1:30 pm $37-Res/$39-Non-Res January 6 signup Limit of 23 seats Light up a Lucky and pour yourself a highball. Steven Reineke leads the top 40s of the early 60’s– music of the “Mad Men” era. A few ounces of Paul Anka, a shot of Brenda Lee, a splash of Ben E. King— all mixed into a “Mad Men” musical cocktail! Enjoy coffee and donuts before the concert. Macomb Center The Miracle Worker Thursday, March 27, 2014 9 am—2:45 pm $41-Res/$43-Non-Res January 6 signup The Miracle Worker tells the story of Helen Keller, deaf and blind since infancy, who finds her way into the world of knowledge and understanding with the help of Anne Sullivan, her gifted tutor. In some of the most turbulent and emotion-packed scenes ever presented on the stage, Helen overcomes rage and confusion to triumph over her physical disabilities. After the show we will have lunch at the Macaroni Grill with a three course menu; including salad, entrée, dessert & coffee, iced tea or soda. 29448 John R, Madison Heights, MI 48071 248-545-3464 FIREKEEPERS CASINO Wednesday , March 19, 2014 8:30 am - 6 pm (approx) $37-Res/$39-Non-Res January 6 signup Your trip includes five hours of gaming at Battle Creek’s Casino, up to $20 in coin and up to $5 in food. Early Bird Bingo included. Music Hall in Detroit The Cross & the Light Friday, April 11, 2014 9:00 am—2:30 pm $82-Res/$84-Non-Res January 6 signup The Cross and the Light is an epic theatrical experience and deeply moving musical journey through Christ’s Passion, Death, and Resurrection. Critics call it “Amazing!”, “Broadway quality”, “Les Miserables in Jerusalem” and the “Broadway version of the Passion of Christ!” This powerful performance will bring you to the foot of the cross to experience Jesus’ final hours in a way that becomes a personal and profound encounter with our Savior. After Jesus’ death, the risen Lord appears to His apostles and prepares them for Pentecost. This joy-filled experience will leave you uplifted! Don’t miss it. Tickets are on the main floor section 3. Lunch after the show will be at Andiamo Riverfront Restaurant. Entree choices include: #1 Chicken Piccata, #2 Whitefish, #3 Burger, or #4 Pasta Primavera. Lunch also comes with coffee, tea or soda and NO dessert. *** February Registration — Detroit Opera A View From the Bridge Friday, April 4, 2014 8:15 am—2:45 pm (approx.) $47-Res/ $49-Non-Res February 5 signup Eddie Carbone is an Italian American longshoreman in the Red Hook section of Brooklyn in the 1950s. When Rodolfo immigrates to America and falls in love with Eddie’s niece, Eddie is unable to come to terms, which leads to tragedy. Libretto by Arthur Miller, based on his play of the same name. Music by Grammy and Pulitzer winner William Bolcom. Not to be missed! Running time: about 2.5 hours. Performed in English. Breakfast prior to the show at Café Muse. Purple Rose Theatre Spring Comedy Festival: Lovers, Liars & Lunatics Wednesday, April 9, 2014 10 am—6:30 pm $46-Res/$48-Non-Res February 5 signup A collection of hilarious and touching new short plays exploring the romance, the rancor and the ridiculous nature of modern relationships. Playwrights include PRTC Resident Artists, emerging writers and prominent names that are sure to entertain, thrill and delight. *Contains adult language and content. A World Premiere by various playwrights. Enjoy lunch at The Common Grill and time around town. Wednesday, February 5, 2014 or later *** Bonstelle Theatre Guys and Dolls St. Patrick’s Day Party Thursday, April 17, 2014 9:00 am — 3:30 pm $51-Res/$53-Non-Res February 5 signup Monday, March 17, 2014 1-3 pm $6-Res/$8-Non-Res February 5 signup The 1951 winner of five Tony Awards including Best Musical, this It’s time for the wearin’ of the green and getting ready for spring! Join classic exposes the gritty 1920’s New York underworld. Nathan your friends at the Center for entertainment, the Dublin Derby, green Detroit, organizer of the oldest permanent floating craps game, wagers another gambler that he can’t make the next girl he sees fall beer & refreshments and of course lots of fun!! in love with him– the pretty, pious band leader of the Save-a SoulMission. Enjoy lunch at Union Street Restaurant after the show and Meadowbrook Theatre- Falling if time permits, shopping at Avalon International Breads. Wednesday, April 2, 2014 11:15 am – 5:30 pm (approx) Hilberry Theatre $46-Res/$48-Non-Res August: Osage County February 5 signup Falling boldly explores the dynamic and complicated reality of a family with an autistic young man. When a relative comes to visit, the entire family is thrown out of equilibrium, with everyone trying to balance what is best for the family and what is best for them. The play bravely speaks a truth about love and family and about hopes and dreams. It asks "How do you love someone who is difficult to love?" For mature audiences. Michigan premiere. Prior to the show we will have lunch at Elwell Grill in Auburn Hills. Entrée choices are: #1-French Dip, #2-Fish Sandwich, #3-Portabella Sandwich or #4-Grilled Chicken Salad. Lunch also includes coffee, tea, iced tea, or soft drink and dessert. Page 2 Madison Heights Senior Center Wednesday, April 23, 2014 10:45 am - 5 pm (approx) $45-Res/$47-Non-Res February 5 signup The Westons represent the modern American Family dealing with deteriorating health and relationships on the plains of Oklahoma. Winner of the 2008 Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award, this dark comedy fluctuates between sidesplitting humor and gut-wrenching despair as we watch the family struggle passionately to support each other through overwhelming scandal and circumstance. Includes post show talkback. Lunch before the show at Cass Café included. 29448 John R, Madison Heights, MI 48071 248-545-3464 Fisher Theatre-Sister Act Tuesday, April 29, 2014 $119-Res/$121-Non-Res 4:55 pm—11 pm (approx.) February 5 signup Take $10 OFF if you book & pay by February 14, 2014 Enjoy dinner at Sinbad’s restaurant then off to the Fisher Theatre for Broadway’s feel-amazing musical comedy smash! The New York Post calls it “Ridiculously Fun!” We still have tickets available for... Ikea Tuesday, January 7, 2014 8:45 am—1:30 pm $5-Res/$7-Non-Res Signup now Hop on the bus as we travel to Ikea in Canton to search for those after holiday deals! We will arrive one half hour before the store opens so we can enjoy a free small breakfast. If you don’t want to eat you can use the time to plan your shopping strategy. After breakfast we will have 2 1/2 hours of free time for shopping. Moon Over Buffalo Hilberry Theatre Murder at the Howard Johnson’s Wednesday, February 19, 2014 10:15 am—6 pm $57-Res/$59-Non-Res Signup now What can you do with a wife who wants a divorce one minute, then loves you the next? Arlene cannot decide whether to stay with Paul, her dumpy car salesman husband, or leave him for Mitchell, their dentist, who has swept her off her feet. The two finally conspire to murder Paul at the local Howard Johnson’s motel. This is the first of several hilarious twists and turns as this clueless threesome leave us wondering who hates who, who loves who, and who can really pull off a murder. The show’s fast-paced comedy-suspense mayhem will kill you with laughter. Prior to the show we will have approximately one hour to shop around Northville including a stop at Great Harvest Bread Co, then we will have lunch at Rocky’s where we will choose one of five entrees. Page 3 Madison Heights Senior Center February 3, 2014 9 am - 4 pm $10-Res/$12-Non-Res Signup now *Passport, passport card or enhanced license is required Your trip includes five hours of gaming at Caesar’s Windsor and up to $15 in coin or food. CAESAR’S Windsor Casino #2 February 24, 2014 9 am - 4 pm $10-Res/$12-Non-Res Signup now *Passport, passport card or enhanced license is required Your trip includes five hours of gaming at Caesar’s Windsor and up to $15 in coin or food. ***Fundraiser for the Center, all money goes to the Center. Movies start at 12:45 pm sharp each Friday $1.00 drop in fee January Movies Wednesday, February 26, 2014 11:15 am - 5 pm $38-Res/$40-Non-Res Signup now From the author of Lend Me a Tenor, this whimsical backstage farce piles hysterical misunderstandings on top of madcap misadventures. Fading stars George and Charlotte Hays duke it out during their tour to save their repertory theatre company and their marriage. They are given a (last) chance at fame if they can just figure out which show they are performing! Includes post show talkback. Prior to the show we will have lunch at the Hockeytown Café. Entrée choices are #1-Turkey BLT, #2-Philly Cheese Steak, #3-Hockeytown Burger, #4-Double Black Bean Burger, #5-BBQ Chicken Sandwich, or #6–Chicken Caesar Salad. Tipping Pointe Theatre CAESAR’S Windsor Casino #1 03- “The Croods”, PG, Animated, 98 min 10- “Girl Most Likely”, PG-13, Comedy, 104 min 17- “White House Down”, PG-13, Action/Adv, 132 min 24- “Monsters University”, G, Animated, 104 min 31- “The Intouchables”, R, Bio-Drama, 104 min February Movies 07- “Man of Steel”, PG-13, Action/Adv, 143 min 14- “Turbo”, PG, Animated, 96 min 21- “Red 2”, PG-13, Action, 116 min 28- “Jobs”, PG-13, Bio-Drama, 129 min SHARP Program Senior Home Assistance & Repair Program SHARP – Madison Heights has a program to help seniors, those that are physically challenged, and deployed servicemen and women in Madison Heights with home maintenance. The program is co-sponsored through the North Woodward Community Foundation (of Troy). Volunteers perform chores & simple tasks that help seniors keep their homes safe and livable. Seniors pay only for the materials, not the labor. If you or someone you know is interested, call the Senior Center at 248.545.3464 for assistance. Inclement Weather Policy When the city declares a snow emergency, all scheduled classes, activities and transportation at the Senior Center will be cancelled. Call the Center at 248-545-3464 after 9 am to see if we are open for lunch that day. The City’s snow emergency phone number is 248-588-5555. 29448 John R, Madison Heights, MI 48071 248-545-3464 Detroit Tigers Opening Day Monday, March 31, 2014 Upcoming Trips & Events…. “Take me out to the ball game, take me out with the crowd; buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jack, I don't care if I never get back. Let me root, root, root for the home team, if they don't win, it's a shame. For its one, two, three strikes, you're out, at the old ball game.” Come celebrate Tigers opening day with us! Join us for a hot dog lunch, peanuts and Cracker Jack and the game on the big screen at the Center! More information will be in the next newsletter. Detroit Opera Turandot Friday, May 9, 2014 8:15 am – 2:45 pm March Signup Ancient Peking is the backdrop for the myth of the beautiful, bloodthirsty, Princess Turandot. Resolved to never let any man possess her, she decrees that any suitor must answer three riddles or die. Puccini’s final opera is also his most musically adventurous. Opera in three acts. Music by Giacomo Puccini. Libretto: Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni. Sung in Italian with English translations projected above the stage. Breakfast before the show. More information will be in the next newsletter. Grosse Pointe Theatre Les Miserables Thursday, May 22, 2014 5:30-10:45 pm $48-Res/$50-Non-Res March signup The landmark musical, Les Miserables, is the show that changed the musical theater genre forever. Les Miserables, the world’s longest running musical and winner of five Tony Awards including Best Musical of 1987, has been seen by more than 40-million theater goers in at least 20 languages. Based on a French historical novel by Victor Hugo first published in 1862, this epic tale of Jean Valjean’s quest to escape his past and protect his daughter from the dangers of the French Revolution has held a special place in the hearts of theater lovers for more than 25 years. Produced by special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). Dinner at the War Memorial prior to the show included. A Glimpse of JapanIkebana Floral Art Ikebana is the Japanese art of flower arrangement. It is more than simply putting flowers in a container. It is a disciplined art form in which the arrangement is a living thing where nature and humanity are brought together. It is steeped in the philosophy of developing a closeness with nature. Travel with us to Northwest Unitarian Universalist Church in Southfield to see A Glimpse of Japan. We will see demonstrations of Ikebana Floral Art and we may even see a dressing of a traditional Japanese bride. Madison Heights Senior Center Lunch & Shop Friday, May 2, 2014 11 am – 3 pm $22-Res/$24-Non-Res March signup Mexicantown is a place where vibrantly colored buildings, decorated with even brighter murals and hand-painted signs, dot the main thoroughfares of Bagley and Vernor Streets. One might guess there are more restaurants per square foot than any other neighborhood in Detroit -- but the smell of fresh tortillas and baked goods floating down the street provide the only proof. We will enjoy the Pre-Cinco de Mayo festivities while having lunch at Los Galanes Restaurant, which includes entrée, drink and dessert. After lunch we will shop at a few stores along the street that include a bakery and a gift shop. Purple Rose The Last Romance Wednesday, June 18, 2014 10 am – 6:30 pm $46-Res/48-Non-Res April signup A crush can make anyone feel young again – even a widower named Ralph. On an ordinary day in a routine life, Ralph decides to take a different path on his daily walk – one that leads him to an unexpected second chance at love. Despite the misgivings of family and the initial reluctance of Carol, the object of his affections, Ralph embarks on the trip of a lifetime and regains a happiness that seemed all but lost. The Last Romance is a heart-warming comedy about the transformative power of love. Prior to the show we will have lunch at The Common Grill. We will be able to choose from five entrees. Bread, cole slaw, non-alcoholic drink and dessert are included. We will also have approximately two hours to shop around town before the show. Au Sable River Queen Wednesday, May 14, 2014 Time TBA March signup Page 4 Pre-Cinco de Mayo Mexicantown Friday, June 27, 2014 7:30 am—9:30 pm $87-Res/$89-Non-Res April signup Enjoy shopping in Pinconning at the Wilson’s Cheese Shoppe, lunch at a local restaurant overlooking beautiful Tawas Bay, and a two hour cruise on the glorious Au Sable River aboard the River Queen. Enjoy beautiful scenery and wildlife; including bald eagles that perch on trees along the river bank. 29448 John R, Madison Heights, MI 48071 248-545-3464 Time to Travel! Pick up a flyer at the Center for more info! Gamblemania February 17-18, 2014 $144 pp dbl occ Off to Manistee, MI for gambling fun! Enjoy a stop at Little River Casino with Wheel of Fortune, Elvis and more! Everyone gets $20 game credit & $5 for food. Overnight stay at Turtle Creek Casino Hotel with more fun in store. Enjoy Let it Ride, Video Keno, Caribbean Stud Poker and more! Enjoy $15 in coin each day. Then off to Soaring Eagle Casino, with their new complex, 4000 slots, 90 table games, etc. Enjoy $20 point play & a $5 food voucher. Costa Rica Call for availability! From $2100 and up pp dbl occ Enjoy lush forests and stunning waterfalls… rumbling volcanoes and endless coastlines. Costa Rica is a paradise teeming with exotic plants & animals, breathtaking beauty and sandy beaches. Panama Canal March 15-26, 2014 $2570 pp dbl occ E X T E N D E D T R A V E L Flavors of Frankenmuth June 1-2, 2014 $290 pp dbl occ Enjoy Frankenmuth brewery with lunch, a cruise on Frankemuth Funships with chocolates and wines, dinner and entertainment at Bavarian Inn Lodge, and a visit to the Lavendar Farm. Cape May with Baltimore & Lancaster June 1-6, 2014 $1299 pp dbl occ Enjoy a stay in the nation’s oldest seashore resort, including stops at Longwood Gardens, Elaine’s Dinner Theatre, Baltimore Aquarium or Harbor Cruise, Sight and Sound’s “Moses”, sightseeing tour of Baltimore & Lancaster and a dolphin watch cruise. New York City July 14-18, 2014 $929 pp dbl occ Enjoy the Broadway Show “Newsies”, all day sightseeing tour of New York City, the opening of the 9/11 Museum, Ellis Island, Statue of Liberty, Flight 93 Memorial, Grand Central Terminal and more... National Parks Enjoy stops at Aruba, Colombia, Panama Canal and Colon, Panama, Costa Rica, and the Cayman Islands. Cruise the sea on this Princess Cruise. Imperial Ci es April 7-18, 2014 $3849 pp dbl occ September 17 – 28, 2014 $3629 pp dbl occ $100 discount if booked by March 14, 2014. Explore the vast treasures of the American West as you journey to five fantastic national parks. Enjoy a breakfast cruise on Lake Powell and two nights in Jackson Hole, Wyoming for cowboy fun. Alaska Cruisetour Bask in the splendor of Europe’s regal cities; Prague, Vienna, & Budapest. Enjoy three night stays in each city and cruise the Danube. Mountaineer Track & Gambling Resort April 7-9, 2014 $169 pp dbl occ September 14-24, 2014 $3563 pp dbl occ ~ Passport required Stunning glaciers, breathtaking Denali National Park, and unforgettable wilderness adventures, see Alaska by land and sea. Yooperland, USA September 28—October 3, 2014 $655 pp dbl occ Enjoy two nights at the Grand in Chester, West Virginia a stop at Wheeling Island Racetrack & Gaming Center and the Rivers Casino. Receive up to $120 in casino incentives. TulipFestival May 6-7, 2014 $149 pp dbl occ Enjoy Michigan’s Upper Peninsula in Autumn. Enjoy a stop at Island Resort & Casino in Harris , MI, “The Big Spring”, Porcupine Mountains, Copper Country, the Keweenaw, Brockway Mountain Drive, Da Yooper Super Store, Pictured Rocks Boat Cruise and more….. Visit Windmill Island and Veldeers Tulip Farm. Enjoy a tour of Holland, church lunch buffet, bleacher seats for Volksparade, Dutch Marktplaats and Four Winds Casino. Receive $25 in incentives. Page 5 Madison Heights Senior Center 29448 John R, Madison Heights, MI 48071 248-545-3464 EVENTS Tax Assistance BY APPOINTMENT ONLY! Bob Evans Fundraiser Tuesday, January 7, 2014 6 am—9 pm 15% of all sales will benefit the Madison Heights Senior Center. Flyer must be presented at time of check out. Pick up your flyer at the front desk of the Senior Center. Bob Evans is located at 14 mile & I-75. Enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner or all three! January Blues Bake Sale Thursday, January 16, 2014 9 am ‘til we’re sold out! Please help us by baking individual goodies like cookies, brownies, bars, breads and cupcakes. Bring them to the center by January 15 so they will be ready to go on January 16. Please let us know as soon as possible if you are able to help with this fundraiser. We look forward to all your delicious baked goods! You Can’t take It With You!! Busting Through Clutter and Hoarding on the Way to a More Organized Life!! Talk ~ Thursday, January 9, 2014 11 am – 12 noon. AARP Tax-Aide volunteers, trained in cooperation with the IRS, will be at the Center to help low to moderate income seniors prepare IRS and State taxes at the Madison Heights Senior Center each Tuesday starting February 4 through April 15, 2014. Appointments can be made at the front desk or by calling the office at 248545-3464 starting January 6, 2014. Bring in the following records with you: Social Security card or type of government identification A copy of all prepared tax forms filed for 2012 Forms you have received for the 2013 tax year. Examples: W-2, SSA1099 Social Security Benefit, 1099-INT Bank Interest Statement, 1099DIV Dividend Statements and 1099-B Sale of Securities with original purchase price of sold assets, 1099-R Income from Retirement Plans, IRA Distributions, Pensions, etc. 1099-OID Interest on Original Issue Discount Securities. All other income. Your bill for property taxes or total rent receipts. Receipts for hospitalization insurance you paid including Medicare D. You do not need receipts for medicine or a list of medicines purchased unless you have itemized in the past or will itemize this year. (If in doubt stop by and ask.) Approximately 5% of Americans suffer from hoarding disorder and even more have issues with cluttering and chronic disorganization. Do you or someone you know have a problem with any of these? Meet Terrence Schulman Attorney, Therapist & Author and join us!! Telephone assistance is NOT available. If you are homebound you may have someone bring your files to the tax preparers, however you must be available to sign the forms. Caregiver Support Group January 9, 2014 February 13, 2014 11 am ~ Thursdays Rooms D & E 2014 Coffee Concerts Wednesday evenings from 7-9 pm $5.00 per person Are you taking care of a loved one at home? If so we may be able to help! Please join us for our first ever Caregivers Support Group. This meeting will be specifically designed around your needs! Whether you are looking for information on resources available to assist you in your community or just want to get away for an hour and talk to other caregivers in a supportive environment. The meeting will be facilitated by Bridget Barnhill, MSW and Director of Social Services at Cambridge East Health Care Center. DTE Energy Talk Thursday, January 23, 2014 11 am Do you want to save money? Learn all about DTE’s Home Energy Consultation program which can help you save energy and take control of your energy costs– at no cost to you. We’re all looking for ways to make life more affordable. One way is reducing the amount of energy we use, which can lower our utility bills. You can make simple changes in your home and DTE Energy can help. Their energy consultants can even visit your home and conduct a FREE energy usage assessment that evaluates the energy efficiency of your home. They will discuss with you energy savings recommendations and ways that you can lower your energy costs even more. Page 6 Madison Heights Senior Center February 5– Bill Bynum & Co February 12– Matt Wattroba February 19– Creole Du Nord February 26– Blackthorn The Madison Heights Library and Recreation Department will be offering four exciting concerts on Wednesday evenings in February at the Senior Center. These Wednesday evening concerts are guaranteed to warm your spirits on cold winter evenings. The Madison Heights Intermediate Women’s Club will also be selling light refreshments. Please enter the back of building. For additional information call the Recreation Department at 248-589-2294. Sweetheart Fundraiser Thursday, February 13, 2014 9:00 am Come to the Center on Thursday, February 13 starting at 9:00 am and buy something for your sweetheart-whether it is your honey, your friend, your child, your grandchild or even yourself! We will have cupcakes, scones and even some handmade chocolates! Yum! All proceeds go to the Center. Support the Center and enjoy some sweet treats too! 29448 John R, Madison Heights, MI 48071 248-545-3464 THANKYOUS MORE EVENTS... Scam Prevention Talk Thursday February 6, 2014 11 am Join Melanie Duquesnel, CEO of the Better Business Bureau, to hear the latest scams targeted at the senior population. Learn the red flags of investment fraud, the most recent scams, how to avoid becoming a victim, the do’s and don’ts of dealing with aggressive sales people and scammers, how to report scams, what to do if you are scammed, and important resources for seniors. Contact the BBB at #248-223-9400 for any complaints. HEAR USA Tuesday, January 7, 2014 Tuesday, February 4, 2014 10 am ~ Get free hearing screenings and cleaning of hearing aids. NEWS TO KNOW Program Cancellation NO EXERCISE: January 27 & 29—AARP Training Class NO EXERCISE: January 30—Scarf class NO LUNCH: January 2, 3, 17 & 20, 2014 NO TAI CHI: January 15, 2014 NO Wii LEAGUE: January 27, 2014 NO LUNCH: February 14 & 17, 2014 Center Closed: Wednesday, January 1, 2014 ~ New Year’s Day Monday, January 20, 2014 ~ Martin Luther King Jr. Day Monday, February 17, 2014 ~ Presidents’ Day Services Bus Schedule MON: DOCTOR APPTS TUES: MISC/ERRANDS WED: GROCERY SHOP THUR: KMART/BINGO FRI: DOCTOR APPTS Transportation Fees: Cost is $5.00 roundtrip for all doctor appointments and all appointments going outside Madison Heights up to seven miles. $1.00 each way for any other transportation including daily trip for activities and lunch at the Center. Ask about our monthly trips to the Oakland Mall. ****Call at least one day in advance: 248.545.3464. Page 7 Madison Heights Senior Center Donations of Senior Wish List ItemsEva Eggersdorf, Stephanie Drake, Donna Robey, & Shirley Owen. Donations of Bingo Prizes/Lunches- Lillian Junkin & Loretta Ortbals. Pumpkin Pie Sale– Thank you to all who bought a pumpkin pie, we raised $225 profit to help the kitchen with supplies. Calendar Fundraiser—Thank you to everyone who purchased a calendar, so far our profit is $180. Front Desk Ladies- Thank you to Barb Pearce, Erin Pruitt, Teri Mitchell, Leila Bickford and Chris Collom for all the work they do!! Birthday cards- Thank you Shirley Novak. The Nichols Bunch-Thank you for all your hard work at the center! Monster Bash Dance– Thank you to Kim Kloc for her wonderful centerpieces, to Teri Mitchell for prepping pretzels & raffle tickets, to Carrie for the leaf jars, to Julie Moran for chocolate covered pretzels, to Eva Eggersdorf for the tablecloths, napkins, cups & plates, to Stephanie Drake for a bottle of wine, to Anna Costaras, Ann Hust & Elizabeth Lipsett for helping set up for the party, to American House for the cupcakes, and to our Lamphere High School National Honor Society volunteers; Ish, Eric, Steven, Taylor and Diana. Veterans Program-Thank you to all who participated in our annual Veterans Program: Mayor Ed Swanson, Councilman Rich Clark, Jeff Geralds, Jim Cleary, George Derisley, American House in Hazel Park, Erin Garvey and the students from John Page Middle School and of course our veterans. The program was a success because of all of you. Veterans Flags-Thank you also to those who donated $1 to purchase a flag to honor a loved one. We raised $35 which helped pay for the veterans’ lunches that day. Mini Health Fair-Thank you to all of our sponsors for serving the health needs of our seniors. Donuts-Thank you to Madison Heights Dunkin Donuts and our donut ladies Loretta Ortbals and Janet Maynard. Bingo-Thank you to Carol D’Andrea & Howard Schillinger and our many other volunteers. American House in Hazel Park–Thank you for supporting the Center throughout the year!! Starbucks Coffee–Thank you for all the sweet goodies! Holiday Dance-Thank you to Stephanie Drake for wine, Barb Pearce for wrapping silverware and tickets on pretzels, Eva Eggersdorf for plates, cups, napkins, tablecloths, bowls and candy canes, Julie Moran for prizes and chocolate candies and pretzels, Kim Kloc for her wonderful centerpieces, Elizabeth Lipsett, Loretta Ortbals, Anna Costaras, & Ann Hust for help with set-up, to Eric & Taylor (Lamphere High School volunteers), and American House for cupcakes! Magazines–Thank you to Hopcroft Funeral Home, Shanbom Eye Specialist and Kaftan, Langnas & Stashefsky. Sponsors-Thank you to all of our current sponsors. Kitchen Ladies-Thank you to Khatoon, Leann & Taylor for giving Ray a helping hand in the kitchen! MVP Collaborative & I.L.M. Youth–Thank you for helping some of our seniors with their gutters, leaves and fall clean-up. Lamphere Schools Students– Thank you for the “Holiday Carols” concert and the Christmas candy cane ornaments. Holiday Concert– Thank you to Marie Riley for bringing the angel wing cookies! That was so sweet! 29448 John R, Madison Heights, MI 48071 248-545-3464 Classes and Clubs Nichols Bunch Prize BINGO Tuesdays at 12:45 pm FREE! Join us for one hour of play, prizes and fun with your friends! Ask Bill! Computer Drop In Class Thursdays from 1:30-2:30 pm WHEN INSTRUCTOR AVAILABLE Instructor: Bill Gordon Scrabble Club Training will be offered to get you started on using a computer. Learn how to type a letter, print, set up an email account, surf the Internet, read the newspaper online, use eBay, and other topics. Call 248.545.3464 for more info or to make sure instructor is available. Tuesdays at 10 am Join your friends for a fun game of scrabble in the front room. Dominoes Club Wednesdays at 1:00 pm Drop in for some stimulating fun with dominoes on Wednesday afternoons. Get together with your friends for some friendly competition. No experience necessary. Create –a‐Scarf Thursday, January 30, 2014 10:00‐11:00 am $8.00 per person Sign up now!! Minimum of 5 people Ping Pong Wednesday 1 pm Roberta is back to create a new scarf out of a t-shirt with you! Bring your own fabric scissors, measuring tape/ruler and at least one t-shirt. Come one, come all! Meet us in the dining room and come by and play a game with your friends- or make some new ones! Bingo Anyone Can Paint! Thursdays 1-3 pm Friday, January 10, 2014 “Winter Shadow” Friday, February 14, 2014 “Next to the Pond” 1-3 pm ~ $23-Res/$25-Non-Res **Minimum of six people—Sign up now! You must be 55 or older to play. Admission cards are $1.00. All other cards are 25 cents each. Each week we hold a 50/50 raffle that is earmarked for the Volunteer Appreciation and the 80 & Better Birthday Party. All funds raised from the 50/50 raffle will go to these two events. Bunco Join award–winning artist Steve Wood & friends. Play is every Friday of the month from 1-3 pm. Prizes for six players. $1.00 pp, 3 table minimum. Book Club Moderator: Sally Arrivee Monday, January 27, 2014 “Full Disclosure” by Dee Henderson Pinochle Every Monday & Wednesday at 12:30 pm. Double Pinochle Every Thursday at 10 am. 1:00 pm- Free! The Madison Heights Public Library invites you to participate in our book club. It is held once a month on Monday. You can pick up the book at the Senior Center for your convenience! Enjoy some sweet treats & popular books and discuss them with friends. Pool Tournaments Quilting Group Small entry fee Director: Tom Wargo Maximum amount of players. Join us for lots of fun and good competition. Thursdays from 1-3:30 pm Join us for weekly quilting sessions, meaning you can bring your own quilting projects. If you use a machine bring it with you as well as your own extension cord. November 4: 8-Ball Winners December 2: 8-Ball Winners 1st: John Brilla– Al Kroll 1st: John Beauchamp-Don Secen 2nd: Steve Lee-Ralph Bonin 2nd: Bob Hilton-Bob Loeffler 3rd: Elmer Modde-Jim Dickinson 3rd: John Brilla-Al Kroll Knitting & Crocheting Group Wednesdays from 10:00 am-12:00 pm Join the Oakland County R.S.V.P group as they complete lap robes for Beaumont Hospital and local nursing homes and dress dolls for the Goodfellows. Enjoy encouragement and a social time while you work to finish your latest project. Page 8 Madison Heights Senior Center Monday, January 6, 2014 at 9:00 am Monday, February 3, 2014 at 9:00 am There is a small fee to use the pool tables. Residents must pay $4 per month or $30 per year. Non-Residents must pay $5 per month or $40 per year. Funds are used for upkeep and purchase of new equipment. 29448 John R, Madison Heights, MI 48071 248-545-3464 Health & Fitness Tai Chi Class January 8, 22, 29, & Feb. 5, 2014 February 12, 19, 26, & March 5, 2014 $15-Res/$17-Non-Res Line Dancing Class– Beginning & Intermediate January 17—February 21, 2014 Fridays from 10-11 am $25-Res/$27-Non-Res ~ 10 person minimum Line dancing is back! Join us every Friday for laughter, fun, and group participation. Line Dancing renews stamina, coordination, balance & confidence at an easy pace. 1:30-2:30 pm Instructor: Sam Purdy This four-week class will focus on exercises specially developed for seniors from the popular art form of Tai Chi. Tai Chi is well known as a gentle form of exercise that helps to improve circulation, balance & joint mobility. Exercises will be done standing and sitting in a chair. Reflexology by Roberta Friday, January 3 & 17, 2014 Friday, February 7 & 21, 2014 9:30 am—12 noon (sign up ahead!) Hand ~ $10 (11 minutes)/Foot ~ $20 (25 minutes) Reflexology is the application of appropriate pressure to specific points and areas on the feet, WiiLeague hands, or ears. Reflexologists believe that these Mondaysfrom1‐3pm~FREE! areas and reflex points correspond to different body organs and sysThe Nintendo game console’s revolutionary tems, and that pressing them has a beneficial effect on the organs motion-sensitive controller and video screen format is designed for and person's general health. Reflexology is beneficial for restoring users to play virtual fitness games and sports. Older adults in their balance and harmony in the body and releasing tension. It can help 60’s, 70’s and 80’s most of whom never touched a video game in their lives are becoming addicted to Wii’s therapeutic capabilities with facilitate a deep state of relaxation, calm the emotions, and produce a serene mind. back problems, hand-eye coordination or challenges with balance, dexterity, and endurance. Wii bowlers are needed!!! Join us. Exercise Class Monday-Friday FREE! Monday-11 am: Senior Shape-up: sitting/standing exercise Tuesday-10 am: Strength Training: 20 minute sit down + weights Wednesday-11 am: Chair Dancing: all sitting exercise Thursday– 10 am: Strength Training: 20 minute sit down + weights Friday-11 am: Silver Foxes: all standing exercise Exercise Equipment The Center has two treadmills, two recumbent bikes, two cardio-glides, one exercise bike, one elliptical machine, and two NuStep machines. A short training session is required before first use. There is a small fee to use the exercise equipmentEither $4 per month or $30 per year for residents or $5 per month or $40 per year for nonresidents. All fees will go towards upkeep and purchase of new equipment. Massage Therapy Friday, January 10, 2014 Friday, February 14, 2014 9 am - 3 pm Massage Therapist- Heidi Gogate Heidi will be at the Center doing massages on one Friday each month from 9 am until 3 pm. The massages will be 30 minutes long and cost only $25. Appointments are required and will be taken on a first come - first serve basis. Page 9 Madison Heights Senior Center Chair Yoga Tuesday, January 14, 2014 11:00 am $3 introduction class Chair Yoga is a gentle form of yoga that is practiced sitting in a chair, or standing using a chair for support. The chair replaces the yoga mat and becomes an extension of your body allowing you to take full advantage of yoga’s amazing fitness and health potential. Participants will learn many kinds of yoga postures, breathing techniques, meditation, and ways of relaxation. Some benefits from yoga include more flexibility, energy, better circulation, and improved moods. Classes are taught by Andrea Cesarek, certified by the International Yoga Alliance. Andrea obtained her 200 hour yoga teachers training certificate in Dharamsala, India. Participation in this introduction class will determine future classes. Sing Along with Jim Thursdays, January 16 & February 20th at 11 am in Rooms D & E Michigan Senior Olympics Winter games February 8-13, 2014 Celebrating is 35th year, MSO promotes healthy living for seniors all around Michigan, enhancing the quality of life for the over 50 age group. Three new events added this year: Table Tennis, Bowling and Billiards. Register by January 6, 2014 at www.michiganseniorolympics.org. 29448 John R, Madison Heights, MI 48071 248-545-3464 January B ir February B ir thdays 02-Lawrence Mitrovich Irene Deveja 03-Mary Stevick 06-Sam Gallo 08-Charles Trendler 09-Shirley Hopcroft 12-Ruth Koontz 15-Virginia Tutag 16-Lottie Nalette 19-Dolores Bail Richard Roeske Gloria Longueuil 28-Connie Keehn 31-Beverly Kado January Anniversaries thdays 01-Stephanie Drake 02-Carl Pace 09-Loretta Ortbals Anna Costaras 10-Helen Thurston Edward Novak 15-Kay Scott 16-Lorainne Ferrell 20-Dorothy Shonts Jack King 21-Frances Howcroft Irma Durham 27-Dennis Tye Pamela Johnson 28-Judith Huddleston 09-Ralph & Jane Pesonen 30-Carl & Gerry Pace February Anniversaries 04-Happy 53rd Anniversary Joseph & Blanche Coyne 15-Chuck & Gloria Longueuil 22-Robert & Alleyna Mathers STRESS Management Tips for SeniorsManaging stress healthfully can help you de-stress and improve your overall wellbeing. Try these 5 steps to less stress: 1. Take care of yourself; eat right and get plenty of sleep. 2. Connect with others; meet up with friends and club members and socialize. 3. Take a break from your worries; give yourself a time out, enjoy a book, puzzle, magazine or tv show. 4. Practice positive self-speak; ignore the naysayer voice in your head and empower yourself with positive affirmations, “I can rise to any challenge.” 5. Try relaxation techniques; yoga, tai chi, meditation, deep breathing, prayer and visualization are all great techniques. Boo Boo-isms... How ‘bout a nickel for a pickle? Page 10 Monthly Birthday Celebration January 9 & February 6 Noon Lunch Cake will be served with lunch to celebrate birthdays this month. You are invited to join if you are celebrating your birthday this month. Unused Greeting Cards NeededDo you have any unused greeting cards gathering dust at home? Donate them to the Center. Many people enjoy shopping our card rack here at the Center for affordable cards for friends & family. DID YOU KNOW….. The Senior Center recently purchased five new computers and a printer for the computer lab at the Center. Be sure to come in and surf the web here at the Center and check them out for yourself. Come by Thursdays at 1:30pm for computer class. Thursdays -Blood Pressures Corpore Sano Home Health Care 1st & 3rd Thursdays 11:30am Wellness Home Health Care Inc. 4th Thursdays 11 am Madison Heights Senior Center Lunch SENIOR DINING Lunch is served at 12 noon Monday through Friday. Meals cost $3.50, are low in salt, and meet RDA guidelines. Please sign up one day ahead at the Senior Center on the sign up sheet, by 11:00 am. Home delivered meals are also available. For more information call Emerald Food Services at 248.689.0001 or go online to: www.seniormealsonwheels.com. *Menus are listed on the calendars and are subject to change. If you know you are not coming when you have reserved a lunch, please call the Center to cancel your lunch as soon as possible at 248-545-3464. 29448 John R, Madison Heights, MI 48071 248-545-3464 Senior Website of the Month: Thanks to our Advertisers! www.eldertreks.com For the adventurous older adult, Elder Trek makes dreams come true. They specialize in exotic destination travel. Some of these include wildlife safaris in Africa, hiking trips in the Rockies and other mountain ranges, expeditions to the Arctic and cultural trips to Asia. Elder Treks offers several different activity levels to facilitate your travel experience. Be sure to check it out!! Oakland Livingston Legal Aid COUNSEL & ADVOCACY LAW LINE CALL: Attorneys and Counselors at Law Serving Senior Citizens & Low Income Clients. Service is free of charge, however, donations are welcome. Local Toll Free Fax (248) 569-9658 (888) 783-8190 (248) 569-9980 January/February ContestIf you know the answer to the puzzle/riddle below, you can come to the Senior Center’s front desk starting at 9:00 am on Monday, January 6th and give your answer. We will continue to take answers until 12 noon. All correct answers will be put into a drawing and the winner will be announced at lunch. November/December Contest: Answer: Drinks are on me Winner: Delphine Dusza WIFE WIFE WIFE Honor a Loved One To remember a family member or friend, consider a memorial donation to the Madison Heights Senior Center in his or her name. If you wish to specify the program or activity the donation will go towards, please let us know at time of contribution. Your donation will make a world of difference and will leave a lasting legacy that will assist future generations of seniors at the Center. Thank you in advance for this gift from the heart. Penny Fundraiser News Over the last two months you have donated a total of $25.68! Our big winner this time is Kay Teschke who donated $8.25. Our grand total for the year of 2013 was: $269.01!! Your pennies helped pay for the Center’s five new computers and one printer. We will continue to collect pennies and the person who donates the most will win a prize. Note: Please write your name and penny count (if you know it) on the container. We appreciate it! Keep those pennies coming…no donation is too small! Proceeds will go towards upkeep for our computer workstations and exercise equipment. Madison Heights Senior Center 920 on the Park City Medical, PC Home Instead Senior Care United Healthcare Cambridge East Edward Swanson & Son Funeral Home A‐1 Auto Repair Community RX Pharmacy Wellness Home Health Care Inc. Kim’s Creations I make everything for any occasion, including holidays. My creation’s are all uniquely different and include washcloth cupcakes & suckers, diaper & towel cakes, baskets, centerpieces, wreathes, floral arrangements, party favors and grave decor. Kim Kloc Thank you Kay and everyone else including: Thursday Pinochle Club, Trish Derocher, Anonymous, Margaret Galgoul, Stephanie Drake, Dalphine Dusza, Phyllis Hocking and Elizabeth Lipsett. Page 11 THANK YOU Pamphlet Display Sponsors! (586) 419-1974 kakcreations.intuitwebsites.com Senior-Realty.com "Making Senior Real Estate Moves Easy" Steve Riedy 248-840-6555 Specializing in the needs of Seniors with Real Estate Riedy Family - 55 year residents of Madison Heights Over 25 years of helping seniors and families with Real Estate 29448 John R, Madison Heights, MI 48071 248-545-3464
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