August 2016 - Town of Plainville
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Plainville Senior Center Dynamic Past * Vibrant Future Shawn Cohen, Director Ronda Guberman, Assistant Director 200 East Street, Plainville CT 06062 Phone 860-747-5728 Free Sign–Up Day is August 3. Mega Sign-Up Day is August 4–, 9:15 a.m.—4:00 p.m. REMINDER: After Mega Sign-Up Day, sign-ups for paid events and trips take place Monday through Friday between 9:15 a.m. - 12:00 (noon), and Mondays from 5:00 - 5:30 p.m. We accept cash and checks made out to Plainville Senior Center only. Indoor Tag Sale & Jewelry Tag Sale to Benefit Dial-A-Ride and Other Programs at the Senior Center. Thursday, August 18 $1.00 Early Bird Admission on Thursday, August 18th, 9:30– 10:00 a.m. Free Admission 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Friday, August 19th no early birds. Hours 9:30—11:30 Help us by cleaning out your closets, as we are having another of our famous tag sales which includes household items, kids toys, new or used jewelry and lots of other items! (No clothing, shoes, TVs, computers or fitness equipment, please). Call Toni to sign-up to help set-up or work the day of the tag sale. Bring in items for the tag sale between August 10 and August 17th (Please do not bring tag sale items before the drop-off dates as we will not have room to store the items). Set up for the tag sale will be held on Tuesday, August 16th and Wednesday, August 17th Veteran’s Coffee Hour at the Senior Center, Tuesday, August 2nd at 10:30 a.m. CALLING ALL VETERANS — LEARN ABOUT: Veteran Benefits, Entitlements and services, Aid and attendance, Service connected disabilities and MEANS testing, Presumptive Diseases, Missing Military Medals and the Connecticut Medal, Military Burial/Military Honors, other services or issues. The Veteran’s Coffee Hour will be conducted by Wayne Rioux, a Veteran’s Liaison for Hartford HealthCare at Home. He has a passion for supporting and recognizing those who served in the military, as well as their spouses and families. He is also a VETERAN and served in the Army during the Vietnam era. Please call 860-747-5728, so we can plan refreshments. FOR ALL VETERANS OVER 60 AND THEIR SPOUSES *Coffee Hour will be held the 1st Tuesday of each month at 10:30 a.m. Mark these dates on your calendar: September 6, October 4, November 1 and December 6. More Veteran’s info on page 11. Musical Concert August 19, 2016 11:00 a.m. Join Lily Guberman and her friends for a short concert featuring a selection of Broadway and Classical music including songs from Hamilton, Beauty and the Beast, Seussical and Shrek the Musical. Call the Senior Center beginning August 3rd to sign up. We will be celebrating the completion of our New Parking Lot this fall! Please check the September Newsletter for details! Closed for Cleaning Monday, August 15: Open 9:00—1:00; Closed 1:00—6:00 Fitness Center remains open all day. Tag Sale items will be accepted all day. Nurses appointments will be held Tuesday, August 16: Open 9:00—1:00; Closed 1:00—5:00 Fitness Center remains open all day. Tag Sale items will be accepted all day. Nurses appointments will be held Wednesday, August 17: Closed all day for cleaning Fitness Center closed all day. Tag Sale items will be accepted all day. No Lunch Special Events -2- August 2016 AARP Smart Driver Course Tuesday, September 13, 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. at the Plainville Senior Center This course covers the effects of aging and medications on driving, local hazards, accident prevention measures and more. No written or on-the-road test required. Upon completion of the course, your insurance company must give you a discount of at least 5% on your auto insurance. The cost to take the class is $15.00 for AARP members providing a membership number and $20.00 for all other attendees. Please bring a bag lunch if you wish. Sign-up for members begins August 4th. Non-members can register beginning August 11th. Dental Clinic at the Senior Center August 25, 2016 by appointment A registered dental hygienist from Community Health Center, Inc. will provide a dental hygiene exam; dental cleaning, and sealants and x-rays when appropriate. The cost is $30.00 for individuals without insurance. Help in paying for the dental clinic (scholarships) may be available for Plainville individuals over age 60, with a monthly income below $1,429 (single) or $1,928 (married). For scholarship information contact Stephanie or Ronda at the Senior Center. For appointments and information please call Melissa at Community Health Center, 860983-2990. *Funding for scholarships is made possible in part by a grant through the Older Americans Act through the North Central Area Agency. on Aging. New! Free! Live Well Program Provides Keys to Chronic Disease Self-Management Informational Session: Tuesday, August 16, 10:00 a.m. Six-Week Class Series: Tuesdays, September 20—October 25, 1:00—2:00 p.m. Life can be a challenge for those who live with chronic diseases and conditions. The program will be held at the Senior Center. Call the Senior Center to register. The program is built upon three underlying assumptions: 1.Regardless of the chronic condition, people have similar problems and concerns and face similar challenges. 2. People can learn the skills needed to better manage their disease and the day-to-day issues they face. 3. People who understand and take control of their condition will be healthier and happier. Those individuals living with diabetes, depression, heart disease, arthritis, pain and anxiety or caring for someone with an ongoing health problem are among those who may benefit from the Live Well program. Workshops topics include healthy eating, exercise, effective communication, problem solving and setting goals. The Live Well program can help people get back to being in charge of their own lives, rather than being captive to their ongoing health conditions. The program is presented by the CT Center for Healthy Aging. New! Free! UpRight & Ba ance Class Tuesdays, September 13— October 25, 2:00 p.m. This class is ideal for individuals who want to improve strength, balance, coordination and agility! If you’ve had a joint replacement, have arthritis, fear of falling, dizziness, or are unsteady, then this class is perfect for you! Each class participant will receive a pre and post balance screening to determine your level of balance. Limited to 12 students. Sign-up begins August 3rd. Instructor: Ann Fargo. BILLIARDS June 9: 1ST: Stan Funk & Tony Lusitani 2ND: Joe St. Pierre & John Clancy June 16: 1ST: Mike Hermanowski & Don Carlson 2ND: Joe Beaudin & Joe Babin June 23: 1ST: Jim Loghry & Tony Lusitani 2ND: Don Carlson & Rick Nordgren June 30: 1ST: Jim Loghry & Vinny Mazzarella 2ND: Mitch Ziolkowski & Joe Babin SETBACK June 20: 1ST: Joan Noyes & Adele Mancini 2ND: Bob Albrecht & Ron Roper 3RD(Tie): Madeline Drake & Judy Wallace Shirley Platt & Agnes Ogonowski June 27: 1ST: Joan Noyes & Adele Mancini 2ND(Tie): Rachel Beaudin&Ray McCormick Lee Mills & Sandy Tyminski July 11: 1ST: Joan Caron & Don Vye 2ND: Roy Kaine & Richard Norgren 3RD: Bernard Grabeck & John Daversa …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. WII BOWLING May 17: 1ST: Georgia Jewell May 31: 1ST: Georgia Jewell 2ND: Evelyn Case 2ND: Evelyn Case 3RD: Marilyn Paczkowski 3RD: Lynne Krakauske Classes -3- August 2016 Please Note: You can always register for a class, even if the session has begun. We are able to pro-rate classes. Members may sign-up for new classes beginning on Mega Sign-up Day, August 4, between 9:15 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. or between 9:15 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. on any day following. You may also sign up on Mondays, between 5:00 -5:30 p.m. If there is room in a class, non-members may sign-up for classes that allow non-members one-week after member sign-up begins. The Drop-in rate for any of the classes (that allow drop-ins) is $5.00 for Senior Center members and $8.00 for non-members. Financial assistance is available to Plainville residents (60+) who have difficulty paying for classes. Please see Shawn or Ronda for details. ZUMBA TONE: 9:30 - 10:30 Current Session ends August 1st. The Zumba Toning Program offers the best of both worlds; the exhilarating experience of Zumba with the benefits of safe and effective strength training. Through dynamic lightweight resistance training and exciting international rhythms, Zumba Toning classes help participants build muscle strength, increase bone density, improve mobility, posture and coordination. Instructor: Amy Gray. New Session 8 Weeks, August 8 - October 3 (no class 9/5) $24.00 members, $48.00 nonmembers. Sign-up has begun. NEW CLASS!! ALL AROUND FITNESS: 1:00 - 2:00 Current class ends August 1. Great ALL AROUND workout targeting the cardiovascular and muscular system. The low impact aerobics segment will be 25 minutes in a circuit fashion (led by the instructor), followed by a 15 minutes muscular conditioning segment which will work all the major muscle groups with light weights and or Dyna bands and end up with 10 minutes of abdominal and back exercises in a chair. All levels of fitness are welcomed. Instructor: Eileen Cyr. New session 8 weeks September 12—November 7. No class October 10. $24.00 members, $48.00 non-members. Sign up has begun. BRING IT BACK: 10:00 - 11:00 Does your back hurt when you stand in line at a retail or grocery store? Do you know your posture could be better but you don’t know what to do to improve it? Then this class is for you. Learn specific back stretches and unique complementary strengthening exercises developed by a well-known Physical Therapist that will put a little bit more “space” in your spine and strength in your Core (no it is not just your abdomen). Learn strategies for protecting your back during Activities of Daily Living. This class is taught by Janice Freeman, an experienced and Certified Group Exercise Instructor and Personal Trainer, who holds an Advanced Certificate in Back Health. This class is appropriate for all levels of fitness, but you must be able to get onto a mat without assistance. The class is limited to 10 participants and available on a first-come, first-serve basis. 8 Weeks, July 12 – August 30, $24.00 members only. Sign-up has begun. QUILTING: 9:30 – 11:30 Beginners are always welcome to the class. Beginners will learn proper rotary cutting and sewing techniques. Class participants also work on the annual Senior Center quilt that is raffled during the Holiday Fair, if they wish, or they may work on their own projects. Classes are on-going, $2.00 per class when attendees are not working on the quilt. Instructor: Karen Kebinger. Call the Senior Center if you would like to join the class. ZUMBA GOLD: 10:30 - 11:30 Current session ends September 21. This is a series of fitness programs specifically designed to take the exciting Latin and International dance rhythms created in the original ZUMBA and adjust it to accommodate participants of all ages and fitness levels. Instructor: Amy Gray. New Session: 8 Weeks, September 28– November 16. Members $24.00, Non –Members $48.00. Sign-up has begun. POWER BURST: 3:00 - 3:45 (Current session ends August 3) This circuit training exercise program, made up of 6-10 “stations”, is a great way to improve mobility, strength and stamina. At each station a special exercise is done for 12 minutes, followed by 2 minutes of walking or marching in place. Instructor: Ann Fargo. New session 8 weeks, September 14—November 2, $16.00 members only. Sign-up has begun. Classes, Computer Classes -4- August 2016 CERAMICS: 9:30 - 11:30 Current session ends August 25. Learn how to choose a piece of greenware, clean it, paint it and glaze it. Beginners welcome! Students are responsible for their own greenware, brushes and specialty supplies. Class fee includes instruction, glazes and firing. Instructor: Gloria Cerniglia. New session 8 Weeks, September 1 - October 20, $32.00 Members only. Sign-up has begun. BEGINNER’S YOGA FOR EVERY BODY: This class is held at the Plainville Public Library at 9:00 a.m. and is designed for individuals who are new to yoga. Current session ends August 25th. Through yoga, we will improve the health of our bodies and also cultivate an inner peace. Tim Molnar, our certified yoga instructor, has practiced yoga since 2003 and has shared his passion for yoga since 2011. New session 8 -Weeks, September 1—October 20. $24.00 members only. Sign-up begins August 4. BEGINNERS FARGO’S FUNCTIONAL FITNESS: 10:30 – 11:30. Current session ends August 4. Instructor Ann Fargo teaches this popular exercise class designed to build fitness for everyday life. Gentle exercises in these classes are designed to improve muscle strength, muscle endurance, body balance, flexibility, agility and vitality. New session: 7 Weeks, September 15—October 27, $14.00 members only. Sign-up begins August 4. INTERMEDIATE FARGO’S FUNCTIONAL FITNESS: 1:00 – 2:00 Current session ends August 4. Instructor Ann Fargo teaches this popular exercise class designed to build fitness for everyday life. Gentle exercises in these classes are designed to improve muscle strength, muscle endurance, body balance, flexibility, agility and vitality. New session: 7-Weeks, September 15—October 27. $14.00 members only. Sign-up begins August 4. KNITTING & CROCHET: 1:00 – 3:00 Current session ends September 8. Instructor Evelyn Morin. Finish an old project that’s been hanging around in your closet or start something new! New session 7-Weeks, September 15— October 27. $14.00 members, $28.00 non-members. Sign-up begins August 4. INTERMEDIATE YOGA FOR EVERY BODY: This class is held at the Plainville Public Library at 8:45 a.m. and is designed for individuals who have been practicing yoga for one year or more. Current session ends September 16. Through yoga, we will improve the health of our bodies and also cultivate an inner peace. Tim Molnar, our certified yoga instructor, has practiced yoga since 2003 and has shared his passion for yoga since 2011. New session 8Weeks, September 23—November 18 (no class 11/11), $24.00 members only. Sign-up begins August 4. CARDIO STEP & ABS: 10:30 - 11:30 Current session ends August 5. No classes in August. Instructor: Eileen Cyr. Step up your work-out with a 45-minute step/low impact aerobic interval workout to the oldies. Intervals of 3 minutes of low impact aerobics and 2 minutes of step (total of 5 intervals). You can do the step portion without a step if you prefer. Includes 15 minutes of abdominal exercise at the end of each class (standing, sitting or on a mat). New session 8-Weeks, September 9—October 28, $24.00 members, $48.00 non-members. Sign-up has begun. Making the Most of Your Doctor Appointment Thursday, September 22, 10:00 a.m. Join Heather Hitchcock Hartford Health Care Senior Services, for a presentation that will cover important topics such as: How to be a partner with your doctor; how to get ready for an appointment; important things to bring to your doctor appointment, and many others! Call the Senior Center beginning August 3 to register. iPad Basics Wednesdays, September 7—October 5 1:00 p.m.—3:00 p.m. Instructor: Evelyn Morin. Learn all the basics of your new IPad in this fun and informative class. Learn its main components including the keyboard, internet, camera and basic apps and its intermediate functions such as sending e-mails, music and using social media sites like Facebook. Limited to 8 participants. You must own or borrow an IPad and bring it to class with you. Cost is $25.00 for members and non-members, plus the cost of a textbook which is $25.00. Sign-up begins August 4. Canasta Players: Join us on Fridays at 10:00 a.m. You don’t need a partner for this game. We’d love to “deal” with you! Free Yoga in the Park Tuesday, August 30th, 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Norton Park (near sand volleyball court) Bring A Yoga Mat Instructor Kelly Peterson All Welcome! Outdoor Adventure, AARP Trips -5- August 2016 Please Note: All participants of any Outdoor Adventure activity must register in advance (by calling or stopping by the Center) even if payment is not due until the day of the event. Programs may get cancelled if we do not have enough participants registered in advance. We also need to give an accurate roster to the group leader. KAYAK WITH CANTON: New friends, New Adventures Wednesday, August 3rd– Leaves OLM at 10:30 a.m. Returns approx. 2:30. Instructors: Ann Fargo & Eileen Cyr. We are invited to kayak with the Canton Senior Center Members (includes Burlington, New Hartford, Avon and other towns) at Collinsville Kayak Center on the Farmington River. For those who have never kayaked, you will enjoy a lesson with Collinsville staff. For those who have kayaked, enjoy a one hour guided paddle on the Farmington River. Following our paddle we will head to the Canton Senior Center for lunch. Cost: $28.00 includes kayak rental, lesson & lunch; $23.00 includes kayak rental & lunch. Transportation is included. Limit 12. Rain Date: September 14th. Sign-up has begun. JOIN US ON ANOTHER KAYAK ADVENTURE! Enjoy “Happy Paddling” at the Happiest Paddler Lake Pocotopaug, East Hampton , CT Friday September 16, 2016 Cost: $23.00 includes transportation, leader, one hour kayak, life jacket and equipment. Sign up begins August 4th. We will take the senior center bus to The Happiest Paddler, enjoy an hour paddling on the lake, a picnic lunch (bring your own) and then head back to Plainville. Bus leaves at 9:30 am and returns at approximately 2pm. Please wear clothing that can get wet. Sunscreen and hat recommended. Bring water bottles for hydration, a lunch and snacks . Home-made treats provided by leader Ann Fargo! YUM! Join other biking enthusiasts for an informal get together to plan group bicycle outings in the local area. We will meet to discuss bicycle destinations, trails, routes and dates. Bring your calendars and ideas! First meeting Tuesday, August 16th 9:30 a.m. Call the Senior Center to register. If you can’t attend the meeting, but would like to be on our list, please contact Ronda at the Senior Center. Wednesday Walk in the Woods September 21—Crescent Lake, Southington, CT. Moderate to difficult walk. We will meet in the parking lot. September 28—West Hartford Reservoir, West Hartford. Easy to moderate walk. We will meet at the main parking lot on Farmington Avenue, West Hartford. Every walk in the woods is along forest trails that include rocks, roots and some gentle hills. Good walking shoes, walking sticks and outdoor clothing required. If you do not have walking sticks we do have some at the Senior Center. Each walk is 45 minutes to an hour in duration. Bring water to hydrate with. Homemade snacks will be provided by the leader. Walks start at 9:00 a.m. The cost is $3.00 paid to the leader. Sign up begins on August 3rd . Croquet in the Park Norton Park Tuesday, September 20, 1:00 p.m. Join us for fun in the park after lunch. All levels of players are welcome to join in this non-competitive game. We will play for approximately one hour and enjoy light refreshments afterwards. Cost: $3.00 paid the day of the event. Sign up begins August 3rd. Quick Trips & Saturday Shopping Bus -6- August 2016 August 5 ShopRite, Southington 8.45 a.m.—12:00 p.m. August 19 Price Chopper / Job Lot, Southington 8:45 a.m.—12:00 p.m. September 2 Walmart, Bristol 8:45 a.m.—12:00 p.m. Sign-up begins on _August 3rd. Call the Senior Center before 11:00 a.m. on the Wednesday before the Shopping Bus date to add your name to the pick-up list. In order to ride the Friday Shopping Bus you must be a member of the Plainville Senior Center or a Plainville resident over 60, or a Plainville resident of any age who is disabled. These trips are curb-to-curb services. Plainville residents who do not drive can be picked up and dropped off at home. Those who drive will be picked up at the Senior Center or OLM, depending on the day/time of the trip. We use our Dial-A-Ride Bus or school buses that are handicapped accessible with wheelchair lifts; but passengers must be able to get to and from the bus on their own. If a wheelchair lift is needed, let us know at sign-up. Trip Guidelines 1. After signing up, if you cancel please be aware that we do not offer refunds for trips costing $5.00 or less due to the high cost of processing checks and accounting. We will process refunds if we cancel the trip. 2. If you are ill and unable to attend, please call the Senior Center (860-747-5728) when it is open or call Ceal DiFrancesco after hours (860-747-1927). 3. You should be at the departure point at least 15 minutes prior to the scheduled leaving time. The bus will not wait for late-comers. 4. We need at least ten participants in order to run a trip. If there are not enough people, we will have to cancel...so, please encourage your friends to join you. (Non-members may sign up one week after members sign-up, if space is available.) Coventry Farmers’ Market at Nathan Hale Home, Sunday, August 21, 2016 A Celebration of the Corn Roast Join us for a day at Connecticut’s largest farmers’ market celebrating its 13th season with approximately 50 diverse farmer and artisan vendors, food trucks, craftsmen, live entertainment and demonstrations, etc. The Coventry Farmers’ Market features some of the best Connecticut-grown, Connecticut-made products around at one of the most unspoiled countryside settings in the state. There is quite a bit of walking on a large dirt/grass field. Lunch can be purchased from a variety of food trucks. $5.00 for transportation should be given to Jean Kelly the day of the trip. Bus will pick up first at the Senior Center at 10:00 a.m., followed by home pick-ups for those who do not drive. The bus will leave the Farmers’ Market at 2:00 p.m. Sign-up begins August 4. Essex Steam Train and Riverboat, Saturday, August 27, 2016 This is a great way to start the fall foliage season. Take a ride on the only steam train and riverboat connection in the U.S. Your 2-1/2 hours’ narrated journey begins at the historic 1892 Essex Station and concludes on the Becky Thatcher riverboat. The cost of the train and riverboat is $26.10 payable at the train station. $5.00 for transportation is due at registration. The cost of lunch is on your own. Bus will pick up first at the Senior Center at 9:30 a.m., followed by home pick-ups for those who do not drive. The group will take the 11:00 a.m. train/ riverboat ride and then enjoy lunch at the Chowder Pot in Hartford. As lunch won’t be until about 2:30 p.m., it is suggested that you bring a snack. Sign-up begins August 4. Magic Wings Butterfly Conservatory and Kringle Candle Company/ Lunch at Wolfie’s Restaurant, South Deerfield, MA, September 10, 2016 $5.00 payable at registration. Enjoy a day at the 8,000 square foot indoor tropical conservatory which is home to nearly 4,000 exotic and domestic butterflies. Magic Wings’ Senior admission is ($12.00). Lunch and gratuity are on your own. Lunch will be at Wolfie’s Restaurant, after which the group will visit the Kringle Candle Company. Kringle Candle is wholly American-owned and operated creating superior candles with a wide variety of scents. Bus will pick up first at the Senior Center at 9:00 a.m., followed by home pick-ups for those who do not drive. Return to Plainville by 4:30 p.m. Sign up begins August 4. Wednesday, August 10, 2016 - Friday, August 12, Saratoga & Lake George Getaway. Tuesday September 13: Mohegan Sun PLEASE NOTE: AARP Trips are NOT sponsored by the Plainville Senior Center, therefore, you cannot sign-up or pay for them at the Center. You must call Sally for more information and to sign-up at 860-747-1732. Current Trips -7- August 2016 Important Trip Information: Sign-up: Trip sign-ups take place Monday – Friday, between 9:15 a.m.—12:00 noon and Mondays from 5:005:30 p.m. One day a month we also offer Mega Sign-up Day. This month it is August 4 and we will accept signups all day between 9:15 a.m.—4:00 p.m. Payment is due at the time of sign up. If you wish to line up before the Senior Center opens, line up at the back door with the ramp. (Not on the Stillwell Drive side.) Open to the public: Trips are open to the public 7 days after member sign-up unless otherwise stated. Cancellations: Call the Senior Center immediately so we can try and find a replacement for you from our waiting list. If you must cancel the night before or the morning of the trip, please call Ceal DiFrancesco at (860) 747-1927 that evening or before 9:00 a.m. the day of the trip. Ceal will have the waiting list and will try to fill your seat, but she should only be called if the Center is closed. You may also call the Center after 9:00 a.m. and alert us so we can try to get a refund for you. We must pay for any number that we guarantee to the tour companies. We will always attempt to get a refund, and whatever we are refunded, it will be passed on to you. If trip insurance is included in the trip cost, please refer to the specific coverage offered. Most cover all costs if the cancellation is due to illness, but others may cover a variety of additional reasons. Overnight parking: Overnight parking is allowed at Our Lady of Mercy Church at your own risk, but is not recommended. There is no overnight parking at the Senior Center. We suggest that you have someone drop you off and pick you up or have someone come and get your car after the trip has left and bring it back on the day of return. Medical ID cards: Medical ID Cards must be shown to the bus captain. If you don’t have a card or you need a new one, please stop by the Senior Center or get one from the bus captain. Disclaimer: The Plainville Senior Center is not responsible in whole or in part to the trip participants for any loss, damage, injury or financial loss whatsoever, to persons or property however caused during or in connection with any trip. Parking is at your own risk. Long Island Sound Lighthouse Cruise, Sunday, August 14, 2016, 10:00 a.m. Depart the Senior Center at 10:00 a.m. Enjoy a two hour narrated tour aboard a comfortable high-speed Sea Jet catamaran. You will be able to view 8 lighthouses, 2 forts and more. Feel free to bring lunch or a snack with you, or you may also purchase from the onboard snack bar. After the cruise, enjoy an early bird dinner at Go Fish. Choose one of the following entrees: Baked Atlantic Cod, Grilled Fillet of Salmon or Pan Roasted Breast of Chicken. After dinner, spend some free-time in Mystic Village. Return at approximately 8:30 p.m. Please include your meal selection at registration. The cost is $97.00 per person. Sign-up has begun and is open to the public, invite your friends. At the time of printing, two seats were available. Lake George Luncheon Cruise, Saturday, August 20, Departs Senior Center 7:00 a.m. Enjoy a 2-hour luncheon cruise aboard the Lac du Saint Sacrement, the largest cruise ship on Lake George. While cruising we’ll have a lunch buffet in the elegant dining room. On board there is live entertainment. Following the cruise, spend time in Lake George Village, the heart of this resort area. Return to Plainville approximately 8:00 p.m. The cost is $90.00 per person. At the time of printing there was one seat available. Open to the public. Montreal and Quebec, Sunday to Wednesday, August 28—31, 2016, 6:30 a.m. A four-day, three-night journey through the St. Lawrence River Valley and the cities of Montreal & Quebec City, Canada. Return to Plainville at approximately 8:00 p.m. Each person going to Canada must have a valid Passport. The trip is full, please sign the waiting list. Green Mountain Flyer Railroad - Fall Foliage Tour Thursday, September 29, 9:15 a.m. Depart OLM at 9:15 a.m. for the Green Mountain Flyer! Return to Plainville approximately 8:00 p.m. $95.00 per person. The trip is full. Please sign the reserve list if interested. Strawberry Fields: The Beatles Tribute Show, The Aqua Turf Club Tuesday, September 13, 2016, 11:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Enjoy a Magical Mystery Tour as they play songs off the Beatles first four albums from the 60’s. Drive on your own. The cost is $42.00 per person. Trip is currently filled. Please sign the reserve list. Saturday Night Fever the Musical– Wednesday, November 16, 2016 Depart 8:45 a.m. from OLM, returns 5:30 p.m. Westchester is an equity theater, featuring fine dining and full scale musical productions. Once seated at your reserved table, each person selects from an excellent menu and enjoys a pre-show lunch. Saturday Night Fever is a mega-musical based on the film that became a cultural phenomenon and crowned BEE GEES as disco era icons with their electrifying score, dazzling choreography and chart-stopping songs will leave you with Night Fever. Cost $100.00 Sign-up has begun and is open to the public. Invite your friends! -8- August 2016 CURRENT TRIPS CONTINUED... Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum Complex– Saturday, November 12, 2016 Depart from: Plainville Senior Center at 8:30 a.m. and returns at 5:30 p.m. The USS Intrepid is an important part of America’s history at sea, in the air and in space and spans two major wars, World War II and the Vietnam War. Explore the 900- foot USS Intrepid. See where the sailors ate and slept. Learn about the various aircraft that flew from her deck and the technologies that supported over 3,000 sailors. Walk on the flight deck and see how the airplanes’ wings fold and where they take off and land. The Intrepid museum just underwent a 120 million dollar renovation. See the Space Shuttle Enterprise. Dynamic exhibits, audio and films will immerse you in the history of this vessel. Climb aboard the Submarine Growler, the only American guided-missile submarine open to the public. Enjoy a bite to eat at the Mess Deck Café (on your own). This trip has a considerable amount of walking. $70.00 pp. Sign-up has begun and is open to the public. Invite your friends! Long Island & The Hamptons - Thursday and Friday, September 15 - 16, 2016 Depart from OLM at 7:15 a.m. for a beautiful 2-day, 1-night motor-coach trip to ‘The Hamptons’! Tour Old Westbury Gardens to visit the former home of John S. Phipps and his family. Enjoy some free time in Greenport, followed by dinner over-looking Long Island Sound. Following breakfast the next morning, meet the local historian and hear history, stories, sights and gossip of ‘The Hamptons’. The trip wouldn’t be complete without a visit to the eastern end of Long Island, Montauk Point. Return at approximately 8:30 p.m. $349.00 double, $469.00 single, and $315.00 triple. A $50.00 deposit is due at registration. At the time of printing there were three seats available. Sign-up has begun and is open to the public. Invite your friends! Myrtle Beach and Charleston, South Carolina - Sunday to Saturday, October 16 - 22, 2016 Depart Senior Center at 7:00 a.m. for the Holiday Inn of Fredericksburg, Virginia; then on to Myrtle Beach the next day. Relax during a four-night stay at The Sea Watch Resort. Enjoy 6 breakfasts, 4 dinners and 2 shows! Take a history tour, a walking tour, a Creek Cruise on a Pontoon Boat, play golf. Tour The Battery, Marion Square, Brookfield Sculpture Garden, the College of the Citadel and many Ante Bellum homes. On the last day enjoy lunch (on your own) at popular Mastoris Restaurant in New Jersey. You will return home at approximately 7:00 p.m. $1,115.00 double, $1,415.00 single, and $1,045.00 triple. Insurance is available. A $100.00 deposit is due at registration. Sign-up has begun and is open to the public. Invite your friends! Hudson Valley Foliage Cruise & Garlic Festival, Saugerties, NY, Saturday, October 1, 2016 Celebrate garlic! Located between the picturesque Catskill Mountains and the mighty Hudson River this is the festival to enjoy everything garlic. Visit the garlic marketplace, try garlic-enhanced foods such as sausage, pulled pork, garlic soup, garlic green beans and even garlic ice cream. Enjoy entertainment (Bluegrass, Cajun, Ragtime, Irish and German music), cooking demonstrations, instructive garlic growing and braiding talks and arts & craft vendors. In the afternoon, we will board the 300 passenger Rip Van Winkle for a 2 hour narrated cruise on the Hudson River. See the beautiful mansions & lighthouse on this stretch of the river. COST: $84.00 per person. Departs the Senior Center at 8:30a.m. Returns at approximately 6:30 p.m. Sign up on Mega Sign Up day, Thursday, August 4. Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze Tarrytown, NY, Saturday, October 29, 2016 This spooky and magical event takes place at Van Cortlandt Manor deep in Sleepy Hollow country. See more than 4,000 individually hand carved, illuminated jack o’ lanterns in this elaborate walk through experience. Meander through a historic, 18th century riverside landscape and discover a breathtaking display. Stroll through the Tunnel O’ Pumpkin Love and emerge to the incredible sight of a Jack in the Box springing up & bouncing around. Flying pumpkin ghosts will soar above the lantern filled path. Prior to our early evening visit to the Blaze we will have time in the delightful village of Tarrytown to enjoy the shops and have a bite to eat at one of the many restaurants. (At your own cost). Note: There is considerable walking down a cobblestone path at the Blaze. COST: $75.00 per person. Departs the Senior Center at 2:30 p.m. Returns approximately 10:00 p.m. Sign up on Mega Sign Up day, Thursday, August 4. On Mega Sign-up Day, Thursday, August 4th. Sign up for paid trips, classes and activities from 9:15 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. On all other days, paid sign-ups take place from 9:15 a.m.-12:00 noon and Monday evenings, 5:00-5:30 p.m. Please make arrangements to be here during the hours that we offer sign-ups. We will not take money any other time. If you cannot be here yourself, you may send money in with someone else. If you have any questions about our policy, please feel free to ask. 2017 “Big Trips” continued 9 August 2016 2017 “Big Trips”: Complete itineraries available on the “rack” for trip details. Big trips are open to the public so invite your friends. All three trips are fully escorted from Plainville back to Plainville. Check the early bird discounts which range from $100-$200 per person. Cuba Cruise Experience, March 17-24, 2017, $100.00 Early Bird Discount if you sign by August 15 Visit Santiago de Cuba– Cuba's center for culture, San Juan Hill where Teddy Roosevelt and his rough riders defeated the Spanish, have time on your own at the Central Square of Santiago, Old Havana and its fortification (a UNESCO World Heritage Site). Walking and bus tours of Havana including all the sites. Ride in the 50’s cars to Hemingway’s House for a tour including his famous Key West Boat, and lastly tour Maria la Gorda and Cienfuegos. Fly to Jamaica to board the cruise ship. This is a walking intensive tour. Full itinerary and details available at the Senior Center. Wonders of Italy, April 25—May 5, 2017, $100.00 Early Bird Discount if you sign by August 15 Visit Rome, Vatican City, Pantheon, Roman Colosseum and more. Travel to Capri, Sorrento, the picturesque coastal village of Positano, Amalfie Coast, Tuscany and Florence. In Florence, see Statue of David, Gates of Paradise, Duomo and more. Continue to Chianti, Pisa , San Gimignano, enjoy authentic Tuscan fare at an Italian farm and more and more. Full itinerary and details available at the Senior Center. Canadian Rockies and Vancouver, British Columbia by Train, Bus & Plane September 2-8, 2017 $200.00 Early Bird Discount if you sign up by September 3 Highlights include: Vancouver City Tour (Stanley Park, Chinatown, Gastown, & Olympic Village), daylong train trip through the most beautiful mountains ever seen, sights you can only see by train (glacial lakes, rushing rivers and Canadian wilderness, mild rafting tour, cruise on Maligne Lake, Wildlife Safari, Columbia Ice Fields Highway, Athabasca Falls, snow coach ride on a glacier, Petyo Lake, Banff, Yaho National Park, Moraine and Emerald Lakes, Lake Louise and more. This is a walking intensive tour. Full itinerary and details available at the Senior Center. FYI: Reserve Lists for all trips including Quick Trips. When you sign a Reserve List for a trip that is filled, we will ask whether or not you are a member. If there is a cancellation, we will always sign-up members from the reserve list first! Members who sign the reserve list and want to bring a non-member friend should be aware that since we will always sign-up members first, we will skip over the non-members until all members have been contacted. THE SUGGESTION BOX Drop your suggestions in our box either signed or unsigned. If you need an answer to a question, please leave a name or number. The box is located at the giveaway area, near the public computers. The Senior Center Needs Sympathy, Get Well and Thinking of You Cards We send cheer, get well and sympathy cards to our members who could use a lift of their spirits. If you are interested in donating these cards, please bring them to the Senior Center’s front desk. We would really appreciate it. At this time, we cannot use blank cards, holiday cards, etc. A special thank you to Carol Perry who is in charge of this program. If you know someone who needs a card, please let us know! Thank you for helping to bring sunshine to someone in need! SENIOR CENTER DISPLAY CASE Check out the beautiful displays this month! Charles Kaminski is displaying his collection of kerosene lamps and fixtures. The Acrylic Painting Class will showcase some of their art work. Do you have a collection, hobby or artwork you would like to put on display such as teapots, figurines, etc? If so, stop by the front desk to make a reservation for our display case. Hours Monday - Thursday: 9:00 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. Fridays: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Enjoy a great work out in our state-of-the art fitness center that is comparable to a commercial gym! Cardiovascular equipment includes: Nusteps, treadmills, recumbent bicycles and elliptical cross trainers Weight Training includes: Seven pieces of upper and lower body strength training equipment * Chest Press * Leg Press * Tricep Press * Row * Seated Leg Curl * Leg Extension * Abdominal Stop by the front desk for a membership packet that includes a medical approval form Membership rates: $9.00 for 1 month, $40.00 for 6 months and $60.00 for one year. A one-time registration fee of $25.00 (cardio & weights), or $8.00 (cardio only), $17.00 (weights only), is charged at the time of your initial training. Donations /New Members -10- August 2016 When you bring donations into the Senior Center, our volunteer receptionist needs to know your name and what you are donating so that we may list your name in the Newsletter. (If you wish to have your donation remain anonymous, please tell that to the receptionist). We do our best not to leave any donor’s name off the list, but if we do, please let us know so we can include it in the next Newsletter. GENERAL DONATIONS: June 17— July 13 Joan Gridley, Judie Duperry, Sylvie Tardif, Beverly Toews, Jane Mack, Circle Group, Anonymous((5), Louise Gendreau, Linda Dominque, Vella Panella, Jeannine Ball, Michelle Cormier, Lisa Skonieczny, Jan Lonski, Leatha Toner, Circle Group(2), Barbara LaRosa, Angela Mascia, Janice O’Hara, Blanche Jalbert, Beverly LeBeau, Rosaleen Peters, Lynne Fox, Lorraine Chamberland, MEMORIAL DONATIONS The Senior Center has a Memorial Fund for people wishing to make a donation in memory of a friend or relative. Checks may be made out to the Plainville Senior Center. The deceased person’s name will be listed in the Memorial Book displayed in our lounge, along with the donor’s name. Memorial donations are used to enhance the operation of the Senior Center. Dial-A-Ride: Shirley Bryant, Marjorie Rio, Rosalie Sastre, Rosaleen Peters DO YOU KNOW SOMEONE WHO COULD USE SOME CHEER? Please let us know if someone is hospitalized, sick, convalescing or has lost a loved one. We have no other way of knowing. The cheer cards mean SO much to our members and it also helps us to keep our files updated. Contact the Senior Center at 860-747-5728. When you give a name, please let us know if the person should receive a cheer card or a sympathy card. A special thank you to Carol Perry for handling our cheer report. CHEER REPORT: June 10—July 1 CHEER CARDS: Georgia Jewel, Jeannette Schmidt, Josephine Galati, Bev Heslin, Donna McCluster, Helen Bergenty,Helen Guenther, Doris Savino, Alyce Lembo, Normand Ortner, Roland Dumont, Judy Duperry, Doris Savino, Abbe Wade, Don Strickland, Barbara Cichon, Pat Cancelli, Sharon Simpson, Robert DiBenedetto, Alan Murphy SYMPATHY CARDS: Anneliese Ziegenhagen, Family of John Puzzo, Barbara LaRosa, Mr. & Mrs. Laurent Jalbert, Callie Michaud, Family of Mary Tagariello, Ceal DiFrancesco, Family of Albert Murr, Ferial Thibodeau, Family of Sylvia Freeman, Family of Anita Emmons, Family of Howard Rogers, Family of Michael Daly NEW MEMBERS: June 1– June 30 Walter Kolakowski, Hanna Kolakowski, Margaret Hitchcock, Sandra Stewart, Anna Gagnon, Charles Hollow, Rachel Beaudin, Joseph Sherwin, Elaine Sherwin, Samuel Biringer, Sharyn Biringer, Daniel Burgess, Henry Levandowski, Angelina Levandowski, Manli Luo, Marcia Prokop, William LaRosa HELP WANTED A Marine Veteran needs an experienced computer person to help with The Homeless Vet Project. If you can help, please call/leave a message at 203-910-0856 Support Groups -11- August 2016 FRIENDS HELPING FRIENDS No Meeting in August QUESTIONS FOR THE SOCIAL WORKER Mondays, August 22nd, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Do you have questions about Medicare, Medicaid, Medicare Part D, Medicare Savings Program or Housing Options? Maybe you have questions about where to find Alzheimer’s help in the community, Caregiving, Homecare, etc. Just stop by Stephanie’s office to have an individual chat with her. Please note: this program is for Plainville residents only. No pre-registration necessary. No question is too small! Computer & Technology Help At the Plainville Library Do you need help downloading a book to your kindle or other device? Do you need an email address? Are you having trouble navigating the internet? Is Microsoft Word giving you a headache or maybe you just don’t know where to start… Sign-up for a free one-on-one 1/2 hour session with either Tim or Kari at the Plainville Library Reference Desk today! Alzheimer’s Support Group at Mulberry Gardens of Southington Every Second Tuesday, 10:30a.m.—11:30 a.m. Living with Alzheimer’s disease or a related memory disorder is challenging. Mulberry Gardens proudly offers a support group for families and caregivers. Topics include Communication Techniques, Caregiver Support, Wandering and much more! CAREGIVING CONNECTIONS None in August BRIGHTER FOCUS None in August Veteran’s Corner Plainville Veteran’s Memorial Wall –A moveable memorial wall has been created in the Plainville Municipal Center to provide a place to honor the military service of deceased veteran’s by their friends and family members. Brass plates (1” x 3”) engraved with the veteran’s rank, name, and branch of service can be purchased for $8.00. The fee for the plate is just to cover the cost of the engraved plate, no extra funds are being charged. The Veteran’s Council oversees this program. Order forms are available at the Plainville Senior Center and the Plainville Municipal Center. Military Appreciation at the Travelers Championship. Complimentary admission for Veteran’s and their dependents. Pre-Register for free admission at TravelersChampionship.com. The Veteran’s Strong Community Center is a program of the Bristol Veterans Council, Inc. A 501©(3) non -profit organization. The VSCC is committed to providing information and resources to all Veterans, Service Members, and Military Families. It is located in Bristol City Hall and provides services primarily to Bristol and the surrounding communities. Like “Veterans Strong Community Center: on Facebook for more information, updates on specific programs and services, upcoming events, and hours of operation. You may also contact Donna Dognin, the Veterans Assistance Specialist, at the VSCC by email: vscc@veteranscouncilbrct.org or by phone at 860-584-6258. The VSCC is located in Bristol City Hall, 111 North Main Street, Bristol, CT. Sign up to receive a newsletter or read the newsletter at the Plainville Senior Center. The Plainville Veterans’ Commission invites all veterans to visit its facilities at the Plainville Town Hall, to determine eligibility for assistance. The Commission meets every Monday evening in the employees’ lounge, third floor of the Municipal Center for one hour beginning at 6:30 p.m. Please bring your discharge (DD 214) or active duty documents, that will enable the commission to determine eligibility. All information is maintained in strict confidentiality. For additional information or questions, please call David Dudek, 860-747-8947. Community Events, What Don’t You Hear -12- August 2016 LGBT EVENT at the Bloomfield Senior Center: Paint Party! August 15, 2016-We will provide snacks and supplies. Our instructor will explain what to do and you will go home with your own personal work of art! Or just relax and socialize, play billiards or cards, or try your hand at coloring. August 31, 2016-Day Trip to West Point and lunch at The Culinary Institute of America-check the LGBT MSC Meetup and Facebook pages for flyer. $99.00 per person. Promoted event with the CT Prime Timers. Lions Club Homeless Project Collection The Senior Center will be collecting items for the Lions Club Homeless Project. A box will be located at the Senior Center for items such as: socks, gloves, scarves, hats, small blankets, backpacks/duffel bags, sweatshirts, sweatpants, personal care items (wet wipes, deodorant, hand sanitizer, toothpaste/brushes, and feminine care items), hand/foot warmers , chap-stick, tuna in a pouch, granola bars, juice boxes, Spam, jerky. In addition, they will also accept coats and cold weather clothing that is in clean, good condition. Renters Rebate Program The Town of Plainville Assessor’s Office has announced that it has begun to take applications for the Renters Rebate Program for elderly and disabled renters. Income requirements for the renters rebate are: single people $35,200 and married couples $42,900. One qualification for the above renter’s benefits is: applicants must have been 65 prior to December 31, 2015, or have a 100 percent disability rating from the Social Security Administration, and must have been a resident of Connecticut for any one year. A complete list of requirements and list of items needed for an appointment are available at the Senior Center front desk. You must call the Assessor’s Office for an appointment at 860-793-0221, ext 244 Free Cosmetology Services for Cancer Survivors, Monday, August 15, 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. UConn Health Outpatient Pavilion, 4th floor Look Good...Feel Better is a free program to help improve the self-image and self-esteem of women experiencing appearance-related side effects from cancer treatment. During this hands-on workshop, a trained volunteer certified cosmetologist will offer self-help instruction and education on hairstyling, coping with hair loss, skin care, makeup and nail care. Wigs, turbans and scarves will also be discussed. Classes are offered every other month (http://lookgoodfeelbetter.org/program-finderresults?zip=06030#MoreInformation) and are not limited to UConn Health patients. Registration is required. Call 800-227-2345 with your name, program date, phone number, and skin color. Makeup kits are available in Light, Medium, Dark and Extra Dark. IT MAY BE HOT OUTSIDE, BUT IT’S COOL IN HERE! Is it one of those hot days and you just cannot get comfortable? Well, come to the Senior Center and enjoy the air conditioning. Join in on one of our planned activities, catch up with some friends, read a book, do a puzzle or just relax and enjoy a little cool air. Come in and find out why the Plainville Senior Center is the “coolest” Center around. Free summer Meals for the Kids! Are you taking care of your grandchildren this summer? Did you know the CT meals is offering free summer meals for kids and teens 18 and under in Plainville all summer long? These healthy balanced meals include sandwiches, salads, fruits and milk products. No registration is required. Rain or shine. There are 5 different locations to choose from. For additional sites and confirmations call 211 or go to www.ctsummermeals.org Open June 20th—August 12th Norton Park– 100 Norton Park Road Monday-Friday Breakfast 9:00 a.m.—9:45 a.m. Lunch 11:45 a.m.—1:00 p.m. Open June 20th—August 19th PARC, Inc 28 East Maple Street Mon-Tues-Wed-Thurs Breakfast 9:15 a.m.—10:15 a.m. Lunch 12:15p.m.—1:15 p.m. Plainville Library– 56 East Main St Monday-Friday Lunch 11:45 a.m.—12:45 p.m. Open July 5th—August 15th Louis Toffolon School—145 Northwest Drive Mon—Thurs Breakfast 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Lunch 11:00 a.m.—11:30 a.m. Transportation Info -13- August 2016 Center Café will be closed for the month of August to give our volunteers a well deserved vacation. See you in September!! DIAL-A-RIDE, (860) 589-6968 Monday 9:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Dial-a-Ride can provide transportation to medical and social service appointments, and to visit loved ones in nursing homes in Plainville, Bristol, New Britain, Southington, Farmington and the Newington VA Hospital. It will also take you to any destination in Plainville. The Dial-a-Ride drivers cannot assist passengers in or out of their homes or into the building at their destination. In addition, the drivers cannot help with groceries or packages or help you walk. However, the bus is wheelchair equipped. Reservations should be made one week ahead for medical or social service appointments and two days in advance for all other errands. A donation of $1.00 for each way is suggested, but not required. Need a Ride? Americans with Disability Act (ADA) Paratransit Service Adds More Hours and Service on Sunday! The ADA Paratransit ride service travels anywhere for any reason to Avon, Berlin, Bloomfield, Bristol, Cromwell, East Hartford, Ellington, Farmington, Glastonbury, Hartford, Manchester, Meriden, Middletown, New Britain, Newington, Plainville, Rocky Hill, South Windsor, Tolland, Vernon/Rockville, West Hartford, Wethersfield, Windsor and Windsor Locks. Plainville hours, except for major holidays, Monday-Friday, 5:45 a.m.-midnight, Saturdays, 6:15 a.m.midnight and Sundays, 7:40 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Some of these hours may change, dependent on ridership usage of the CT Transit buses. ADA can transport you to many more towns and many more hours than our Dial-A-Ride service. Each ride is just $3 and discount ticket books can be purchased at Stop and Shop. A driver can assist you door-to-door. There is a wheelchair lift, if needed. Reservations may be made a week before and up until a day ahead of time. A personal care assistant can accompany you for free if approved. There is a phone reminder service and a Smartphone mobile app if you would like to use this. How to Apply: The application process is now part of the Greater Hartford Transit District. You can also call the Senior Center (860-747-5728) for an appointment with one of our social workers who can assist with the online application process. We also have copies of the application here at the Center. An application can be sent to you by calling 860-247-5329 x3086 or x3100. The same number can be called to get an updated ID number if you are already an ADA Paratransit rider. After the online or paper application is submitted, the next step is to call 860-247-5329 ext. 3086 or ext. 3100 for a face-to-face interview. A medical form will be sent to your doctor if needed. The entire process generally takes 4 weeks. Even if you don’t see a need now, it is good to get an application approved for the future. For any complaints or issues, please call Customer Service at 860-724-5340 ext. 9. Rides are reserved by calling 860-724-5340 x1, 7 days a week, 8:00 a.m.—5:00 p.m. Still have Questions about our transportation services? Call Bette or Stephanie at 860-747-5728. S.E.N.I.O.R. -14- LAST PAGE August 2016 INDEX AARP Drivers Course 2 AARP Trips 6 ADA Transportation 13 At-Risk List *BC Billiards Winners/Tournaments 2 Bi-Lingual Volunteers 14 Blood Pressure Clinics *BC Brighter Focus 11 Café 13 Caregiving Connections 11 Charter Oak Pass 14 Cheer Report 10 Cholesterol *BC Choral Group 14 Closed for Cleaning Day 1 Computer Classes 4 Computer Technical Help 11 Congregate Meal Program 14 Cooling Center 12 Craft Classes 3, 4 Dial-A-Ride 13 Dental Clinic 2 Display Case 9 Donations 10 Ear Wax Removal *BC Fitness Classes 3, 4 Foot Care *BC Free Cosmetology for Cancer 12 Free Sign Up Day 1 Free Summer Meals for Kids 12 Friday Shopping Bus 6 Friends Helping Friends 11 General Volunteer Meeting 14 Greeting Cards Needed 9 Help Wanted 10 LGBT Event 12 Lions Club Homeless Project 12 Live Well Program 2 Making Most of MD Appt. 4 Mega Sign-Up Day 1,8 Musical Concert 1 New Members 10 New Parking Lot 1 Nurse Information *BC Outdoor Adventure 5 PEAK Fitness Center 9 Plainville Library News 14 Plainville Veterans’ Comm. 11 Questions for the Social Worker 11 Quick Trips 6 Recycle Cell Phones *BC Renters Rebate Program 12 Reserve Lists 8 Saturday Shopping Bus 6 Setback Winners 2 Suggestion Box 9 Tag Sale 1 Yoga in the Park 4 Transportation 13 Trips 7, 8,9 Veterans Coffee Hour & Info 1, 11 Volunteer Meeting 14 Wii Bowling 2 *BC = Back of Calendar. Choral Group Please note the Choral Group will not be rehearsing in August Volunteers Needed!! Contact Toni, Volunteer Coordinator, if interested. Café: Looking for someone to run the dishwasher for the Center Café or to be a café volunteer floater. Foreign Language Instructor and/or Interpreter: Are you fluent in French, Polish or Spanish etc?? If so, please let us know if you could help teach a class or with interpreting. General Volunteer Meeting Thursday, September 1, 2016 at 11:30 Plainville Public Library Events Here is a snapshot of some of the Library’s Events: Friends Movie Matinee, Thursday, August 4 at 6:00 p.m. and Thursday, August 11 at 1:00 p.m. Sunset Boulevard. Mindfulness for the Stressed and Depressed, Tuesday, August 9 6:30 p.m. Plainville Writer’s Group, Thursday, August 11 & 25 at 6:00 p.m. Fundraiser: Run One Mile for the Library, Plainville High School Track, Sunday August 14. Please contact the Plainville Library for details on all of these great events! Charter Oak Pass (Life Use) The Charter Oak Pass provides access to the State Parks and Forests and is available free to Connecticut residents, 65 years of age or older. The pass is accepted at all day use areas where a parking fee applies. Presenting it allows free access for the entering vehicle and passengers. The pass holder does not have to be the vehicle driver. Free admittance is also provided for the Charter Oak pass holder when visiting Gillette Castle, Dinosaur or Fort Trumbull State Parks. All other visitors, however, will be required to pay the appropriate fee. Please note that each pass is issued to a specific person and can only be used when presented by that individual. The passes are non-transferable. They are ot valid for camping or special events having separate admission charges and may not be used for commercial purposes. (Proof of age and residence is required). A Charter Oak Pass may be obtained in person at the following locations: DEEP State Parks Division, 79 Elm Street, Hartford; Dinosaur State Park, Rocky Hill; Hammonasset Beach State Park, Madison and at other locations in CT-List available on line or at the Senior Center. You may also apply by mail. Senior Center Staff Addition Jan Bevan has joined our Plainville Senior Center team as an Office Assistant. Among many other duties, Jan will be responsible for our Monthly Newsletter. Jan retired from AT&T in 2013 after 41 years of service. While at AT&T, she was in Customer Service, Labor Relations, Staffing and Human Resources roles. Jan is from Southington where she has lived for the past 38 years. She is originally from Hartford. She has been married to her husband Merrill for the past 38 years and has a son, Justin and a daughter, Kelly. She has two granddaughters. Maeve is 4 years old and Eden is 1. Jan enjoys going to car shows with her husband and their 1957 Chevy Belair. CONGREGATE MEAL PROGRAM: August 2016 Please stop by the kitchen to pick up the August calendar. Reservations for a meal must be made at least one day ahead by calling the kitchen at 860-747-5728 between 10:15 a.m. and 12:00 noon. A suggested donation is $2.50 Foot Care Regular Foot Care and Diabetic Foot Care Please note fee increase. The Senior Center offers appointments for regular and diabetic foot care. Foot care is provided by an APRN and includes a foot inspection and nail cutting. Cost is $18.00 Plainville resident members and $28.00 for Out of Town Plainville Senior Center Members and must be paid with exact change or by check only (made out to the Plainville Senior Center) neither the Nurse nor the Senior Center can make change. Please call the Senior Center to make an appointment. Foot care is for Senior Center members only. Cholesterol Screening September 8, 2016 1:00 p.m.—3:00 p.m. by appointment With a ten-minute appointment and a few drops of blood from a fingertip, you can know your numbers for total cholesterol, good (HDL) and bad (LDL) cholesterol, triglycerides and glucose. This form of testing does not require fasting. These numbers, along with a few other risk factors, can help your provider determine your personal cardiovascular risk. The cost is $10.00, payable at the appointment. Call the Senior Center to make an appointment to have your cholesterol tested. Ear Wax Removal Call the Senior Center to make your ear wax removal appointment. At least one week prior to your appointment, you must come into the Senior Center for an instruction sheet explaining the prep procedure and pick up the paperwork that must be filled out and brought in at the time of your appointment. Blood Pressure Clinics at the Senior Center Many thanks to The Pines of Bristol, Hartford Health Care Senior Services and The Summit for Offering their Services at the Senior Center Monday, August 1, 1:00 - 2:00 (The Pines of Bristol) Thursday, August 11, 1:00—2:00 (Hartford Health Care Senior Services) Wednesday, August 24, 11:00 - 12:00 (The Summit in Plantsville) Blood Pressure Clinics are for Senior Center members only. Plainville Senior Center At-Risk List The Senior Center maintains a list of individuals who depend on electricity to maintain optimum health. We refresh this list throughout the year so we can be certain that such folks will be safe during a power outage/ weather event. It is everyone's personal responsibility to have a plan in the event of a power outage. We share our AtRisk list with the Plainville Fire and Police Departments to ensure that no one's health is in jeopardy during a weather emergency. Please call the Center at 860-747-5728, if you wish to have your name added to the At-Risk List. Bette and Stephanie are available to help you develop a plan for power outages/ weather emergencies. Recycle Your Old Cell Phones! Do you have old cellular phones that you don’t know how to properly dispose of? Keep them out of landfills by donating them to The Plainville Senior Center. The donation box is located in the hallway between the main office and billiards room on the table. Please drop ONLY cellular phones in the box! Please no phone chargers or any other type of electronic devices. Thank you to all who have donated. The money received from these cellular phones goes to support Dial-a-Ride! Every phone helps, tell your friends and family! Plainville Senior Center , 200 East Street, Plainville CT 06062 Sun Monday Tuesday Wednesday 3 FREE SIGN UP *9:00 Nurse 9:00 Walking GR 9:30 Zumba Tone GR 12:30 Mahjong GA 1:00 Blood Pressure 1:00 All Around Fitness BR 1:00 Setback GR 2:30 Chair Yoga BR *9:00 Nurse 9:00 Walking GR 9:30 Beg Wii Bowling BR 10:00 Bring it Back GR 10:00 Ladies Billiards 10:00 Cribbage GA 10:30 Veterans’ Coffee 12:00 Pinochle GA 12:30 Open Circle 1:00 Bridge OS 1:00 Up-Right and Balanced GR 8 Friday Sat 5 9:00 Walking GR 9:30 Quilting CR 10:30 Kayak with Canton 10:30 Zumba Gold BR 1:00 Bingo GR *1:00 Nurse 1:00 Open Painting CR 1:15 Charlemagne C 3:00 Coloring Club GR 3:00 Power Burst BR 9 10 11 12 *9:00 Nurse 9:00 Walking GR 9:30 Zumba Tone GR 12:30 Mahjong GA 1:00 Blood Pressure 1:00 Setback GR 2:30 Chair Yoga BR *9:00 Nurse 9:00 Walking GR 9:30 Beg Wii Bowling BR 10:00 Ladies Billiards 10:00 Cribbage GA 10:30 Bring It Back GR 12:00 Pinochle GA 12:30 Open Circle 1:00 Bridge OS . 9:00 Walking GR 9:30 Quilting CR 10:30 Zumba Gold BR 1:00 Bingo GR 1:00 Open Painting CR 1:15 Charlemagne C 3:00 Coloring Club GR . *9:00 Nurse 9:00 Walking GR 9:00 Begin Yoga L 9:30 Ceramics CR 10:00 Mexican Train GA. 12:00 Pool Tournament 12:30 Pinochle GA 1:00 Blood Pressure 1:00 Scrabble C 1:00 Bridge OS 1:00 Knit & Crochet GR 2:30 Band / Dancing BR 8:45 Int Yoga L 9:00 Walking GR 9:00 Mahjong GA 10:00 Canasta CR 10:00 Memory Strong CR 12:00 Pinochle L 15 16 17 18 19 20 Closed for Cleaning @ 1PM Closed for Cleaning @ 1PM Closed All Day for Cleaning *9:00 Nurse 9:00 Walking GR 9:30 Zumba Tone GR 12:30 Mahjong GA *9:00 Nurse 9:00 Walking BR 9:30 Beg Wii Bowling OS 9:30 Bike Meeting 10:00 Bring it Back BR 10:00 Ladies Billiards 10:00 Cribbage GA 10:00 Live Well CR 12:00 Pinochle GA 12:30 Open Circle 9:30—2:00 TAG SALE *9:00 Nurse 9:00 Walking BR 9:00 Begin Yoga L 9:30 Ceramics CR 10:00 Mexican Train GA 12:00 Pool Tournament 12:30 Pinochle GA 1:00 Scrabble C 1:00 Knit & Crochet BR 1:00 Bridge OS NO Band / Dancing BR 9:30-11:30 TAG SALE 8:45 Shopping Bus 8:45 Int Yoga L 9:00 Walking BR 9:00 Mahjong GA 10:00 Canasta OS 11:00 Music Concert BR 12:00 Pinochle L Lake George Luncheon Cruise 21 22 23 24 25 *Dental Clinic Appointments 26 27 Coventry Farmers Market @ Nathan Hale Home *9:00 Nurse 9:00 Walking GR 9:30 Zumba Tone GR 12:30 Questions for the Social Worker 12:30 Mahjong GA 1:00 Setback GR *9:00 Nurse 9:00 Walking GR 9:30 Beg Wii Bowling BR 10:00 Bring it Back GR 10:00 Ladies Billiards 10:00 Cribbage GA 12:00 Pinochle GA 12:30 Open Circle 1:00 Bridge OS 9:00 Walking GR 9:30 Quilting CR 10:30 Zumba Gold BR 1:00 Bingo GR 1:00 Blood Pressure 1:00 Open Painting CR 1:15 Charlemagne C 3:00 Coloring Club GR 8:45 Int Yoga L 9:00 Walking GR 9:00 Mahjong GA 10:00 Canasta OS 12:00 Pinochle L Essex Steam Train and Riverboat 28 29 30 31 Montreal/ Quebec Trip 8/28 to 8/31 *9:00 Nurse 9:00 Walking GR 9:30 Zumba Tone GR 12:30 Mahjong GA 1:00 Setback GR 1:00 Blood Pressure *9:00 Nurse 9:00Walking GR 9:30 Beg Wii Bowling BR 10:00 Bring it Back GR 10:00 Ladies Billiards 10:00 Cribbage GA 12:00 Pinochle GA 12:30 Open Circle 1:00 Bridge OS 9:00 Walking GR 9:30 Quilting CR 10:30 Zumba Gold BR 1:00 Bingo GR 1:00 Open Painting CR 1:15 Charlemagne C 3:00 Coloring Club GR 14 Long Island Sound Lighthouse Cruise 2 Thursday 4 MEGA SIGN UP *9:00 Nurse 9:00 Walking GR 9:00 Begin Yoga L 9:30 Ceramics CR 10:00 Mexican Train GA. 10:30 Begin Fargo Fit BR 12:00 Pool Tournament 12:30 Pinochle GA 1:00 Scrabble C 1:00 Bridge OS 1:00 Knit & Crochet GR 1:00 Begin Fargo Fit BR 2:30 Band / Dancing BR 7 1 Phone 860-747-5728 Tag Sale Set Up 9:00 Walking GR 9:00 Begin Yoga L 9:30 Ceramics CR 10:00 Mexican Train GA 12:00 Pool Tournament 12:30 Pinochle GA 1:00 Scrabble C 1:00 Bridge OS 1:00 Knit & Crochet GR 2:30 Band / Dancing BR Center Café Closed in August. Re-Opens September 6th 6 8:45 Shopping Bus 9:00 Walking GR 8:45 Int Yoga L 9:30 Mahjong GA 10:00 Canasta CR 10:00 Memory Strong CR 10:30 Cardio Step & Abs GR 12:00 Pinochle L KEY: GR: Green Room, BR: Blue Room GA: Game Room CR: Craft Room C: Café CL: Computer Lab OS: Old Store L: Library *: By Appointment 13
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