Senior Connection - March/April 2015

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Senior Connection - March/April 2015
SENIOR
CONNECTION
A bi-monthly newsletter of useful information from the Independence Township Senior Center
MARCH – APRIL 2015
Inside This Issue
Senior Center Info.....................2
Upcoming Events/Programs .....3
Weekly Activities .......................4
Activities & Classes..................5-6
Exercise & Fitness............... 7-8-9
Day Trips............................10-11
Extended Trips....................11-13
Senior Services....................14-15
Thank You’s.............................16
Senior Advisory & Friends........17
Winners/Birthdays...................18
Community Events..................19
2015
Senior Center
Closing Dates
GOOD FRIDAY
Friday, April 3rd
MEMORIAL DAY
Monday, May 25th
INDEPENDENCE DAY
Friday, July 3rd
LABOR DAY
Monday, September 7th
n St. Patrick’s Day Luncheon
Thursday, March 12, 2015, Activity Center
Games & Trivia at 11:00 a.m.
Lunch at 12:00 Noon, Cost is $7.00 at the door
Come dressed in your green attire and join us for Irish Stew and all of the
fixings. Sign up at the front office. Space is limited.
n Downton Abbey Afternoon Tea
Wednesday, March 25, 2015 at $10.00 per person
2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Carriage House
Are you a Downton Abbey groupie? Even if you do not follow the series, you
will enjoy this Downton Abbey themed afternoon tea. Lady Mary Sippington
and her lady maids will prepare a traditional English tea (or close to it). Share
lively discussion and Downton Abbey trivia. Bring your favorite teacup.
You are welcome to dress up, if you wish, by wearing your hats, gloves and
English attire (optional).
n Tigers Opening Day Event
Monday, April 6, 2015 at $10.00 per person
Senior Center 12:45 p.m.
Take me out to the Ballgame at Clintonwood Park! Calling all Tiger Fans!
Wear your favorite Tiger garb and gather here for ballgame themed food,
treats and prizes while watching the opening day game. Price includes lunch,
prizes and fun with your friends. Please call early to reserve your spot.
n Volunteer Appreciation Party
“You Create Magic”, Friday, April 17, 2015
St. Dan’s Catholic Church
7010 Valley Park Dr. Clarkson
Free for invited volunteers who have logged in 10 hours or more in 2014.
Guests are $7.00. Invitations will be sent out in March. Don’t miss out on
all of the fun, food and a magic show with Baffling Bills.
Independence Township Senior Adult Activity Center
Located in Clintonwood Park
6000 Clarkston Road, Clarkston, MI 48348
Phone: 248 625-8231
Fax: 248 922-3189
Hours: Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. (Closed holidays)
www.twp.independence.mi.us
Go to “Township Departments” then “50+ adults”
Senior Adult Activity Center Info
n Thursday Site Lunches
Notes from the Senior Division Supervisor…
at 12 Noon!
When I think about Spring I always look forward to
National Volunteer Week in April and our special
celebration that we hold for all of our volunteers who
log in more than 10 hours a year. This year’s Volunteer
Appreciation Party is Friday, April 17th starting at 11:00
a.m. at St. Dan’s Catholic Church. See the front page
for more information. All volunteers will receive your
special invitation in March and you can reserve your
space at that time.
As we move towards our building addition this spring
I want to thank our “Friends of the Independence Senior
Adult Activity Center for all of their hard work on raising
funds to make it possible for us to start construction.
These individuals and our Senior Advisory Members are
listed on page 18. If you see them give them a special
thank you!
We are serving a made-from-scratch lunch prepared by our
senior center staff every Thursday unless indicated on the
schedule. The cost is $7.00 per person. Call the Center
to make a reservation for lunch no later than 5 p.m. on
the Monday preceding the scheduled date. If you do not
reserve your meal we cannot guarantee that one will be
available for you on Thursday. All meals meet the Area
Agency on Aging standards for proper portions of protein,
grains, vegetables and fruit.
March-April Luncheon Dates and Menu
March 5 Pot Luck-Bring a dish to pass
March 12 St. Patrick Lunch-“Irish Stew”
March 19 Chicken Noodle Soup & Bacon Lettuce & Tomato Sandwich
March 26 Tomato Soup & Turkey Sub Sandwich
April 2
Pot Luck-Bring a dish to pass
April 9
Chicken Salad on Croissant
April 16 Cabbage Rolls
April 23 Meatloaf with Little Red Potatoes
April 30 Pork Tenderloin
Barbara Rollin
n Games With Grandparents at Andersonville Elementary
RENTAL OPPORTUNITIES
10350 Andersonville Road, Davisburg
Thursdays, April 11th & May 14th from 2:30-3:30 p.m.
If you enjoy children and would like to play games with
Mrs. Divito’s students you can visit on the dates listed
above. If you have not been before you will need to go
to the office at the school and show them your driver
license for a background check. You must have the
background check before your first visit.
The Carriage House in Clintonwood Park is available
for rent on some evenings and on weekends. The
building includes a 20 x 70 foot community room
that can seat 70 people, a full-sized kitchen, and two
handicap accessible bathrooms with baby changing
stations. What a perfect place for that birthday party,
anniversary, or baby or wedding shower!! The cost is
$30 per hour for township residents and $35 per hour
for non-residents. The returnable security deposit is
$100 payable by check only. Call the center at 248625-8231 to inquire on available dates. All reservations
must be made in person and paid for in advance.
n Senior Center Membership
Your membership is valid from the date you sign up until
a year from that date. Couples should sign up at the same
time. Our membership fees are:
$12.00 a person for residents.
$22.00 a couple for residents.
$17.00 a person for non-residents
$32.00 a couple for non-residents.
Residents are persons who pay taxes to Independence
Township even if their mailing address is listed differently.
All new members will receive a bi-monthly newsletter
with their membership along with a one time welcome
package that includes a $5.00 coupon that can be used
towards a class or program. Your membership also entitles
you to discounts on all of our programs and classes. By
participating in a couple of programs your membership will
pay for itself. All of our programs and trips reflect member
and non-member fees.
“New” Purpose Statement
We provide senior residents the opportunity to participate in transportation, Meals on Wheels, Medicare Counseling,
recreation, social programs and supportive community referrals that promote enrichment, independence, safety and wellness.
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Upcoming Events & Programs
n Dinner and Euchre Evenings
n “Gone Fishing” Experience
6:00 p.m., Activity Center
Wednesday, March 18 and April 15
Cost is $12.00 per person at the door and includes
everything for this fun evening. Looking for a fun evening
out? Enjoy dinner with friends followed by Euchre.
Come with a partner, by yourself or with a group of
friends. Prizes will be awarded to first, second and third
place winners. Tournament style play. Previous Euchre
experience is preferred. Sign up is first come first serve.
Thursday, March 26, 2015
$79.00 per person ($84.00 for Non-Members)
Departs: 8:30 a.m. – Returns: 4:15 p.m.
Join us for this everything “fish” day trip. Begin the day
with a docent lead tour of the Belle Isle Aquarium, followed
by a tour of the gorgeous Lawrence Fisher Mansion. This
beautiful Mansion built in 1928, designed by C. Howard
Crane, architect of the Fisher Building downtown. The
home has 50 rooms set in a blend of Italian, Moorish and
Spanish styles. Enjoy lunch at Fishbones and take a one
block walk to the Astoria Bakery where you may purchase
bakery items if you desire. Tour the famous Fisher Building
on West Grand Boulevard. Includes all tours, lunch at
Fishbones and motorcoach transportation.
MOVIES
MOVIES AT THE
CLARKSTON INDEPENDENCE
DISTRICT LIBRARY
n Cell Phone 101 – Workshop
Thursday, April 2
1:00 p.m. Activity Center
$1.00 per person Drop In
Need a little extra help learning to work with your cell
phone? Learn and use all of those mystery buttons. Bring
your cell phone to this individualized workshop and
Stephanie will answer all of your questions and build your
confidence. Please call the Center at (248) 625-8231 to
place your name on the list.
6494 Clarkston Road, Clarkston
Cost is $1.00 payable the day of the movie.
Popcorn and Beverages are included.
March 19th, 1:30 p.m.
Noah (2014) PG 13 - 137 minutes
Rediscover the epic story of one man and the most
remarkable event in our history. Noah experiences
a vision foretelling the great flood that will wash
over the Earth, destroying every living thing.
That vision leads Noah to seek out his grandfather,
Methuselah, in order to understand his mission.
When a second vision reveals that Noah is to
construct a massive ark designed to shelter a pair
of every living animal during the great flood
and his family, Noah (Russell Crowe), his wife
Naameh (Jennifer Connelly), their three sons
Shem (Douglas Booth), Ham (Logan Lerman),
and Japheth (Leo McHugh Carroll), and their
adoptive sister Ila (Emma Watson) immediately
begin construction on the vessel. The end of the
world... is just the beginning. Also Featuring:
Anthony Hopkins, Nick Nolte and Ray Winston
n How To Age Gracefully
Thursday, March 19, 1:30 p.m.
Activity Center, $1.00 per person
“When 600 people age 85 and older were asked to identify the
key components of successful aging, the answer that topped
their list surprised even the experts; resilience. They defined it
as being able to adjust to circumstances, focus on gains rather
than losses and appreciate blessings.” There is much more to
this than resilience. Dr. Thomas K. Stone will be here to help
you understand how you can learn to age gracefully, applying to
people of all ages. Call the Center to place your name on the list.
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CARDS AND GAMES
n Bunco
April 16th, 1:30 p.m.
The Judge (2015) R - 141 minutes
2nd Wednesday of each month,
March 11 and April 8
1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
$4.00 per person includes admission, prizes and light snacks.
Join us for an upbeat afternoon with friends playing this easy
dice game. All are welcome! Prizes are awarded after each
session. New to playing Bunco? No worries, you will catch
on fast.
Robert Downey Jr. plays an urban lawyer who
heads back to his rural home when his father, a
judge is implicated as a murder suspect in this
comedy-drama from Warner Bros. Vera Farmiga,
Robert Duvall, Vincent D’Onofrio, and Billy Bob
Thornton heads up the rest of the starring cast.
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Weekly Activities
n Bingo
n Knitting Group
Wednesdays at 10:00 a.m. and Fridays at 11:30 a.m.
Attention Knitters: We make newborn and chemo caps. The
hospitals we donate to are so grateful for our donations but
we need your help to keep up with the demand. Meet for
coffee, conversation and needlework or stop by and pick up
some patterns for our community projects. Novices and
experienced knitters welcome. The knitters are also making
items for the senior center to sell; all proceeds from the sales
will go into the “Friends of the Independence Township
Senior Adult Activity Center” account. Contact-Sue Shubert.
Thursdays at 1:00 p.m.
Bingo every Thursday in the Carriage House. We are
playing a new bingo game called “Nickel Up” every other
Thursday. Bring nickels for this fun bingo game. $1.00
drop-in fee plus $.50 per person for jackpot. Contact-Gerry
Townsend or call the Center to find out what Thursdays we
are playing Nickle Bingo.
n Bridge-Drop-In,
Mondays at 12 Noon in the Activity Center.
Attention bridge players! You can come for drop-in
Duplicate Bridge or drop-in Party Bridge every Monday.
For Party Bridge the fee is $1.00 and for Duplicate Bridge
there is an extra charge of $2.00 for materials for a total of a
$3.00 drop in fee. For more information contact Marlene
Green at 248-572-7116.
n Mahjong
Wednesdays, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m., Activity Center
Join our new Mahjong group! This game which originated
in China is similar to the Western card game rummy. It is
a game of skill, strategy and calculation and also involves a
certain degree of chance. If you own a game, please bring
it with you. Players should have some previous mahjong
experience. $1.00 per person drop in fee.
n Bridge-Marathon
Second & Fourth Fridays from 12:30-3:30 p.m.
$1.00 drop-in fee. If you are interested call Linda Sheill
at 248-674-3987 or Linda Coppola at 248-634-2029 to
sign up.
n Pinochle-Double Deck
Tuesdays & Fridays at 1:00 p.m.
Beginners welcome to join this group for one or two
afternoons each week. Meet in Senior Center. $1.00 drop-in
fee. Contact-Fred Lutz.
Pinochle Lessons: Interested in the opportunity to learn
Pinochle from scratch or “polishing up” your skills? Pinochle
lessons are available on Fridays. Lesson dates will be planned
based on demand. Call the Center and leave your name and
telephone number. $1.00 drop in fee per session.
n Clarkston Melody Makers
Tuesdays at 2:00 p.m.
If you like to make music, “join the jam session”. Just bring
your instrument and join the group in the Carriage House.
Listeners and dancers welcome. Contact-Stan Fry.
n Country Music
n Quilting Club
Last Tuesday of the Month at 2:00 p.m., Carriage House
Stop by the Carriage House and enjoy country music by
Ken Combs and friends. For more information call Ken at
248-660-3555.
Fridays at 9:00 a.m., Carriage House
The quilters make beautiful quilts to donate to non-profit
groups. For more information about the club contact-Pat
Reeves at 248-618-7871.
n Euchre-Tournament Style
n Recycled Greeting Cards
Mondays at 12:30-4:00 p.m., Carriage House
If you looking for good time with a dash of competition,
join our friendly card group in the center. There is a $1.00
drop-in fee plus $1.00 to be eligible for a 1st or 2nd place
prize. If you are new or rusty to the game, please leave
your name and phone number at the desk so lessons can be
arranged. Contact-Julie Goldwater.
Fridays at 9:00 a.m.
Stop in and see our beautiful recycled cards – often prettier
than the originals. The bargain cost is $.50 per card. To
donate old cards including Christmas cards, bring the entire
card to the center. All proceeds will go into the “Friends of
the Independence Township Senior Adult Activity Center”
account. Contact-Jan Nadison.
PLEASE NOTE ALL CARDS AND GAMES START PROMPLY AT TIMES
LISTED. PLEASE COME EARLY SO YOU DON’T MISS OUT!
CALL THE CENTER FOR MORE INFORMATION.
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Activities & Classes
All Classes are in held in the Senior Adult Activity Center
unless otherwise specified.
n Genealogical Consulting
n Club Bookworm
Wednesday, March 25 and April 22
10:00 – 11:30 a.m.
$1.00 per person drop-in fee
What a great opportunity to get started finding your family
ancestry or to overcome a research roadblock. Dr. Thomas
K. Stone has been doing genealogical research for 30 years.
Please call the office to place your name on the list prior to
each session.
Thursdays, March 26 and April 30
10:00 a.m.
Love to read? Come share your opinions and insights with
our informal group. New book selections are available for
pick up at the monthly discussion meeting or in the office
any time after. Mark your calendars to attend our upcoming
meetings. $1.00 per person drop in fee.
March:
The Art Forger by B.A. Shapiro
April:
The Kitchen House by Kathleen Grissom
n Genealogical Research-
Individual
n Computer and
Technology Partnership
NEW MORNING SESSION!
Wednesday, April 8 and May 6
9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
$10.00 per person per hour
Make an appointment for one or more hours of individual
one on one family searching with Dr. Stone. Call the
Center to make an appointment.
with Sashabaw Middle School
5565 Pine Knob Lane, Clarkston, MI 48346
Tuesdays, 7:40 – 8:47 a.m.
Would you like to learn how to better use your computer,
Smart Phones, I Pad or Kindle, camera or other electronic
devices? Mrs. Savoie’s Computer Applications 7th Grade
students will teach you how to get the most out of your
devices. Even if you do not own a device, you are welcome
to visit the class and check out new technology. This hands
on class is every Tuesday at the Sashabaw Middle School.
This is an Academic Service Learning Project for them at no
cost to you.
You must sign up at the Center and have a background
check to be able to visit the school before you start. You
must also provide a copy of your driver’s license. For more
information call Mary Melega.
n Mani’s with Marcy on
Monday Mornings
Mondays, March 9 and March 23
April 13 and April 27
10:00 a.m., Cost $12.00 per person
Convenience and a great price! Marcy Sawyer, a licensed
manicurist with 15 years experience will be here at the
Adult Activity Center to do manicures twice a month. Call
the Center to make an appointment. Walk-ins will only be
taken if time permits. Cash only Please.
n Computer Tutoring-
Individualized
n My Legal and
Financial Solutions
Thursdays, March 12 and March 26
April 9 and April 23
2:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Each session is $30.00 per person for Members and
$35.00 per person for Non-Members
Sign up for a one hour personal computer tutoring session
with instructor, Carol Compagnoni. Your personal session
will focus on the specific area(s) you wish to concentrate on.
Please call the center to make an appointment and include
your learning preference. If you have a laptop, please bring
it with you.
Thursdays, March 12 and April 9
9:30 a.m.
Informative presentation concentrating in the areas of
estates, estate planning, Wills, trusts and real estate.
Whether your needs involve tax planning to avoid estate
taxes and preserve your legacy, special needs trusts or a real
estate matter; you will be empowered with the knowledge,
security and solid planning, gather additional information
regarding financial planning and general investment advice.
My Legal Solutions, PLLC provides. If you are planning on
attending, please call the office at (248) 625-8231 and place
your name on the list.
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Activities & Classes
n Recipe Roundup
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CALLING ALL FOODIES
CREATIVE WORKSHOPS
Fridays, March 6 and April 10
(date change due to holiday)
12:00 Noon
Are you adventurous and creative in the kitchen? Do you
love to prepare and sample new recipes? Prepare your recipe
at home and bring enough to share samples with everyone in
the group. Each month features a new and different theme.
Please bring your recipes in written form to share.
March:
Make It Green
April:
Easter Egg Overload
Please note: If you are not bringing a food item a $2.00
donation will be collected.
n Anyone Can Paint!
Mondays, March 16 and April 20
9:00 – 11:00 a.m.
$23.00 per person ($25.00 for Non-Members)
Have you ever asked yourself “I would love to learn how
to paint, but how do I get started?” Join award winning
television artist Steve Wood and learn his step-by-step
methods and techniques for achieving successful paintings.
His class is designed for beginning and intermediate levels of
painting experience. All materials are included.
March:
“No One Home”
April:
“Stone Bridge”
n Senior Adult Nutrition
Friday, March 6th 11:00am
Clarkston Independence District Library
Did you resolve to eat healthily in the New Year? Robin
Danto, Food Safety and Nutrition Educator from Oakland
County will present on healthy foods and food safety for
adult seniors. Call the library at 248/625-2212 to register
to attend.
n The Artist’s Apprentice
IMPROVE YOUR DRAWING
Mondays, March 2 and March 16
April 6 and April 20
1:30 – 4:00 p.m.
$25.00 per person for one day workshop
($30.00 for Non-Members)
plus $10.00 material fee on date of class.
Whether you have just started or have been drawing for
years, these one day workshops will keep you thinking. In
addition, you will learn to draw in negative space using a
basic unit of measure, calculate value positioning and use
line variation, stipping and hatching.
n Bereavement Group
Carriage House
Healing Hearts Grief Support Group is for adults who have
lost a loved one. A bereavement counselor from Lewis E.
Wint & Son Funeral Home will facilitate the group. For
additional information contact Lewis E. Wint Funeral Home
248/625-5231 or email www.wintfuneralhome.com.
Tuesday, March 10th at 7:00pm
Does Any Good Ever Come Out of Loss?
Tuesday, April 14th at 7:00pm
The Seasons are Changing, but am I?
n Woodcarving Classes
n Caregiver Training
Fridays, 9:00 a.m. to 12 Noon
Sheltering Arms ADHS Center,
3300 S. Adams Rd., Auburn Hills, MI 48326
Thursdays: April 23, 30 & May 7, 14, 21, and 28, 2015
The Area Agency on Aging 1-B and the Alzheimer’s
Association are offering a FREE educational training
program for family members who are caring for a person
with a dementia related illness. The “Creating Confident
Caregivers” program is not a support group, but an
opportunity to learn new information and strategies that
will make the job of caregiving easier and more rewarding.
Trainings are held for two hours, once a week for six weeks.
On site respite care is available to participants free of charge.
Class size is limited. For more information and to register,
call the Area Agency on Aging 1-B at (800) 852-7795.
Session I:
Session II:
March 20 – April 17 (No Class April 3)
May 8 – June 12 (No Class May 22 & June 5)
$40.00 per person ($45.00 for Non-Members)
Instructor Dave Shaw has been carving for over 40 years.
He is a member of Michigan Carvers Association and the
Oakland-Livingston Wood Carvers. A new project each
session. A $10.00 material fee is due to the instructor on
the first day of class. All skill levels welcome.
Please Do Not Let This Happen!
Cancellation of great programs can be avoided.
Deadlines are very important for planning
purposes, for the Activity Center staff and
instructors. Please avoid disappointment by
registering early. Thank You!
n Mother’s Day Lunch
Thursday, May 7, 2015, 11:00 a.m.
Activity Center, Cost is $7.00 at the door
Join us for this special lunch featuring Strawberry Chicken Salad
and Tomato Soup. Mothers and daughters are welcome. Space
is limited so please sign up at the front desk.
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Exercise & Fitness
n CROPPfit
Hula Hoop Free Style Dancing
Thursdays, 10:15 – 11:15 a.m.
March 5 – April 2
$35.00 per person ($40.00 for Non-Members)
Next Session: April 16 – May 21
This exercise program has it all! 20 minutes of warm up and
cardio, 20 minutes of strengthening, balance, posture and
breadth work and 20 minutes of stretching, flexibility and
relaxation equally 60 minutes of fun! Consider CROPPfit
a group personal training where an exercise program is
developed around the needs of its participants. Our Motto:
Simplify, Modify and Make it Fun!
Wednesdays, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m.
March 11 - April 15
Bay Court Park, 6970 Andersonville Road, Clarkston
$50.00 per person ($55.00 for Non-Members)
A new craze developed from an old classic. This great
workout will get you up and moving using your weighted
hula hoop with yoga stretching. A must take class! Hula
hoops are available at first class and also for purchase.
Bring a mat for floor work.
with 50+ Pricing!
(20-20-20 All in One)
n Line Dancing
Mondays Ongoing, 11:00 – 2:00 p.m.
Clarkston United Methodist Church
6600 Waldon Road
$3.00 per person drop-in fee
Start the week out right! Dance to country, salsa, cha-cha
and rock and roll rhythms with Rosemary Hall to exercise
your body and mind. You are not obligated to participate
on consecutive weeks. Stop in when the dancing mood
strikes! All skill levels welcome to this ongoing program.
n “Breakfast Club”
Body Management
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
11:00 – 11:50 a.m.
March 2 – March 27
$48.00 per person ($52.00 for Non-Members)
April 1 – April 27 (No Class April 3 and April 6)
n Tai Chi-Introduction
$40.00 per person ($45.00 for Non-Members)
Wednesdays, 11:00 a.m. – 12 Noon
January 7 – March 25
(No Class January 21 and February 18)
Carriage House
$50.00 per person for 10 week session
($55.00 for Non-Members)
Next Session: April 15 – June 24 (No Class May 27)
Drop-in fee $7.00 per person
Save money by signing up for the entire session.
Are you new to Tai Chi? This class is designed to start
you from the very beginning. John Marchewitz studied in
China and has been teaching the Wu Style T’ai Chi Ch’aun
form for over 15 years. Improve movement and balance
after the first few classes!
McLaren Physical Therapy and Fitness Center
Suite 310, 5701 Bow Pointe Drive
Feel the benefits! This gentle exercise program is designed
to recall those strengths and movements. Improve and
maintain flexibility, mobility and range of motion. Focus on
circulation, strength and balance.
n Tammy’s Foundation
CHIfitness
Thursdays, 9:00 – 10:00 a.m.
March 5 – April 2, Carriage House
$52.00 per person ($57.00 for Non-Members)
Foundation CHIfitness is based on the Arthritis Foundation
Exercise Program. It builds from the ground up making for
a sound structure. This program can be done in a chair or
standing and builds to your ability, which accommodates all
levels of activity. Learn awareness of your abilities to gently
build strength & range of motion. All sessions will start with
gentle stretching to warm the muscles & joints, and then
move into strengthening and endurance before finally ending
with flexibility & relaxation. All this is done with a KISS
(keep it simple and safe)! Join Tammy, Nationally Certified
Leader through the Arthritis Foundation, to start your
structures foundation. Sign up today!
n Tai Chi-Introduction
Mondays, 11:00 a.m. – Noon
January 5 – March 23
(No Class January 19 and February 16)
St. Dan’s Catholic Church, 7010 Valley Park Drive
$50.00 per person for 10 week session
($55.00 for Non-Members)
Next Session: April 13 – June 22 (No Class May 25)
Drop in Fee $7.00 per person
Save money by signing up for the entire session.
John Marchewitz will be teaching this class that includes
easy chair exercises that will make a big difference in your
mobility and health. For more information, go to www.
wustyle.com.
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Exercise & Fitness
n Chair Massage
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Tuesdays, March 3 and March 17
April 7 and April 21
10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon
$10.00 per person for 15 minutes
Massage is an age old practice which enhances general
well-being. Focus is on the upper body. Each recipient is
seated and fully clothed. Call the center for an appointment.
Cash only please.
SWIM FITNESS CLASSES
The following 50+ Aqua classes take place at
the Clarkston High School Pool,
6093 Flemings Lake road.
Register for these classes at the Senior Adult Activity Center
@ (248) 625-8231. Please register by the Friday preceding
each session.
n Adaptive Yoga
Tuesdays, 9:00 – 10:00 a.m.
February 24 – March 31*
Carriage House
$35.00 per person ($40.00 Non-Members)
UPCOMING SESSIONS
Session I:February 24 – March 13
Session II: March 17 – April 7
Session III: April 14 – May 1
$39.00 ($44.00 for Non-Members) for 2 Classes/Week
$54.00 ($59.00 for Non-Members) for 3 Classes/Week
$66.00 ($71.00 for Non-Members) for 4 Classes/Week
Next Session: April 7 – May 12*
Drop-in fee $7.00 per person.
Save money by signing up for the entire session.
This class adapts Yoga to all types of bodies and abilities.
Optional use of light hand weights, stability balls, and strap
or tie. Bring weights, strap and yoga mat to class.
CLASS DESCRIPTIONS
*Note: Class will take place at Calvary Lutheran Church,
6805 Bluegrass Drive from Tuesday, February 3 through
Tuesday, April 14. All other classes will take place at the Senior
Center Carriage House.
n Hydro Core and More!
Tuesday and Thursday
10:30 – 11:15 a.m.
Shallow water aerobics class combining kickboxing
moves, weights, boards and cardio intervals to
strengthen your core, enhance flexibility and energize
you for your day! Strengthen your abdomen and back
while improving your range of motion. All fitness
levels welcome!
n Zumba Fitness
NEW! Plus Toning
Monday and Wednesday
6:30 – 7:15 p.m. – Zumba
7:15 – 7:45 p.m. – Toning
February 23 – April 1
Clarkston Specialty Healthcare Community Room
4800 Clintonville Road
Zumba Only: $45.00 per person
($50.00 for Non-Members)
Zumba and Toning:$57.00 per person
($62.00 for Non-Members)
Next Session: April 13 – May 20
Join the party! Zumba fuses hypnotic musical rhythms and
tantalizing moves to create a dynamic workout system. Tone
and sculpt your body while burning fat. Add a post-Zumba
toning session. Best price in town!
n Deep Water Power Hour!
Tuesday and Thursday
9:30 – 10:15 a.m.
Deep water, gravity/stress free class is designed to
increase body awareness through core stabilization,
good body alignment and breathing techniques.
Buoyancy belts and noodles are provided. Participants
will strengthen their core, improve flexibility and feel
invigorated! All fitness levels welcome!
n Aqua Dance Party!
Wednesday and Friday
10:15 – 11:00 a.m.
Enjoy all over strengthening and toning while moving
to the music. This low to moderate intensity class will
have you “moving and grooving” towards improved
cardiovascular health, physical strength and weight
loss. All fitness levels welcome!
Please Do Not Let This Happen!
Cancellation of great programs can be avoided.
Deadlines are very important for planning
purposes, for the Activity Center staff and
instructors. Please avoid disappointment by
registering early. Thank You!
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Exercise & Fitness
SPORTS PROGRAMS
n Pickleball
The hottest game around. A combination of tennis, ping
pong, badminton and racquetball. All equipment provided.
All levels welcome. Wear comfortable clothing and tennis
shoes. New to Pickleball? Don’t let that stop you, we will
teach you how to play and you will be hooked in no time!
n Biking Club
Tuesdays, 9:00 a.m.
Ongoing, beginning in May
Activity Center Parking Lot
Join our group for relaxing rides around the Clarkston area
beautiful bike paths. Riding time is approximately 2 hours
round trip. If you are interested, please call the Senior Center
at (248) 625-8231 and place your name on the list. You will
be informed about an organizational meeting in May.
Indoor Mornings (Ongoing)
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9:30 – 11:30 a.m.
Saturdays, 9:00 – 11:00 a.m.
First Congregational Church of Clarkston
5449 Clarkston Road
$3.00 per person drop-in fee
n Bowling
Indoor Evening (Ongoing)
Tuesdays 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
$4.00 per person drop-in fee
First Congregational Church of Clarkston
5449 Clarkston Road
This program is geared toward the 50+ player, however, all
are welcome.
Mondays, 1:00 p.m. Ongoing
Cherry Hill Lanes, 6697 Dixie Highway
Informal league includes 3 relaxing games for just $6.50
per week. No experience necessary. Bowlers are not
obligated to bowl each week or pay for weeks missed. Preregistration not needed. Weekly fee includes end of the
season bowling banquet.
COMING THIS SUMMER.
Outdoor pickleball courts at Clintonwood Park.
n Outdoor 50+ Golf Lessons
n Men’s 50+ Softball
Thursdays, 11:00a.m.–Noon
April 23, April 30, May 7 and May 14
Heather Highlands Driving Range, 11450 Holly Road
$55.00 per person for 4 week session
($60.00 for Non-Members)
This four week course is for anyone 50+ who wants to learn
how to play golf or to improve their skills. You will learn
the fundamentals of the golf swing, proper grip, posture
and alignment. You will also learn the long game, driver,
fairway woods, hybrids, iron play, chipping, putting along
with golf etiquette and course management. This fun,
educational, low pressure class will give you the confidence
and knowledge to go out and play the great game of golf.
You will need to purchase a bucket of balls from the pro
shop prior to each lesson. The instructor, Brent Davies is
a USGTF Golf Teaching Professional, Michigan/Ontario
Golf Teachers Tour Player and Boys Varsity Golf Team
Head Coach at Holly High School.
Mondays and Wednesdays, 9:30 a.m.
Clintonwood Park, 6000 Clarkston Road
Leagues and times vary. If you are interested, please e-mail
or call Lisa.
n Women’s 50+ Softball
Tuesdays, 6:45 p.m.
County-wide league. Games are played on Tuesday
evening’s beginning May 12th. Practices will begin in April.
If interested, please call Lisa McCoy at (248) 625-8231.
LOCAL FITNESS PARTNERSHIP
LOOKING FOR A GREAT PLACE TO WORK OUT?
n 50+ Golf Senior Putters
Tuesdays, May 12 - August 25
Heather Highlands Executive Course 11450 Holly Road
$12.00 pp. ($17.00 for Non-Members)
one time registration fee payable at the Senior Center.
Enjoy the flexibility of non-league play at a new reduced
price. You are not required to attend every week. Upon
arrival, pay your green fee at the Pro-Shop for the executive
course. Carts are additional. Golf on the regulation course
for a nominal extra charge. Join anytime during the summer! New this year – weekly coupon giveaway and lunch
specials for our golfers!
FITNESS CENTER CLARKSTON
GREAT NEWS! McLaren Fitness Center is now
offering monthly gym memberships to Independence
Township Senior Adult Activity Center members for only
$20.00 per month and $30.00 per month for couples.
No registration fees! Join month to month. Call (248)
922-6820 to sign up!
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Day Trips
Golden Age of Broadway
Sea Life Aquarium
DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Friday, April 10, 2015
$37.00 per person ($42.00 for Non-Members)
Departs: 8:45 a.m. – Returns: 3:00 p.m.
Broadway’s “Phantom,” Doug LeBreque, returns home
to Michigan with co-star Lisa Vroman for a concert of
Broadway showstoppers by Jerome Kern, Irving Berlin, Cole
Porter, George Gershwin, Lerner and Loewe and others.
Songs that left audiences standing and cheering! Includes
mid-balcony concert ticket, mini-bus transportation and
complimentary coffee and donuts prior to the concert.
Lunch on your own en-route home. Note: There is an
elevator available to reach the balcony, however, you will
have to navigate several stairs.
GREAT LAKES CROSSING
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
$20.00 per person ($25.00 for Non-Members)
Departs: 9:00 a.m. – Returns: 2:00 p.m.
It’s right in our neighborhood and time to go check it
out! Sea Life Michigan offers 35,000 square feet that will
transport you into the amazing underwater world. Come
nose to nose with sharks, stingrays, jellyfish, sea horses
and over 5,000 underwater creatures. Experience the
interactive Touchpool! Price includes admission for selfguided 90 minute tour with ongoing talks and animal feeds
and mini-bus transportation. Lunch on your own after the
tour at the Great Lakes Crossing Food Court.
Eastern Market and
Detroit River Walk
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
$70.00 per person ($75.00 for Non-Members)
Departs: 9:00 a.m. – Returns: 4:00 p.m.
Narrated and escorted, fun, interesting, customized version
of Feet on the Street’s “Come Hungry, Leave Happy”
Eastern Market Tour. Stroll the Eastern Market and visit
specialty stores to learn about unique products, fun facts and
history of the area. Go behind the scenes and sample various
foods including locally produced pizza, pickles, produce,
pastries, specialty sausages, sweets, nuts, spinach pie and pita
and spreads just to name a few. We will eat our way through
the market district with enough food for lunch. Also visit an
art collective or a letterpress shop. Extra time for shopping
on your own. Board the motorcoach for a narrated tour
of Detroit’s International Riverfront and its surroundings.
After your narrated tour, end the day with ice cream at
Mootown Ice Cream and Gift Shop.
Motor City Casino
Monday, April 13, 2015
$35.00 per person ($40.00 for Non-Members)
Departs: 9:00 a.m. – Returns: 4:00 p.m.
Receive $30.00 on Player’s Card. Includes 5 hours of
gaming and motorcoach transportation.
The Cross and the Light
ST. HUGO OF THE HILLS CHURCH
Thursday, April 16, 2015
$29.00 per person ($34.00 for Non-Members)
Departs: 9:00 a.m. – Returns: 2:30 p.m.
Join us for this deeply moving musical journey through
Christ’s Passion to Pentecost using the latest in projection
technology to transform the walls of the church into a virtual
canvas. Don’t miss this life changing performance. Lunch
on your own at a nearby restaurant after the performance.
Mini-bus transportation.
Firekeepers Casino
Tuesday, June 2, 2015
$42.00 per person ($47.00 for Non-Members)
Departs: 9:00 a.m. – Returns: 5:00 p.m.
Receive $20.00 on Player’s Card and $5.00 in Food.
Includes 4 hours of gaming and Motorcoach transportation.
Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess
DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Friday, June 12, 2015
$37.00 per person ($42.00 for Non-Members)
Departs: 8:45 a.m. – Returns: 3:00 p.m.
Jeff Tyzik leads the very best of George Gershwin with
the Detroit Symphony. The most glorious moments from
Porgy and Bess – “Summertime,” “I Got Plenty of Nuttin,”
and more. Every magnificent melody from the heart of
Gershwin’s stirring score. Includes mid-balcony concert
ticket, mini-bus transportation and complimentary coffee
and donuts prior to the concert. Lunch on your own enroute home. Note: There is an elevator available to reach
the balcony, however, you will have to navigate several
stairs.
Meshuggah Nuns
MEADOWBROOK THEATRE
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
$52.00 per person ($57.00 for Non-Members)
Departs: 11:15 a.m. – Returns: 4:30 p.m.
This tale of Nunsense is back by popular demand. It finds
the sisters of Hoboken on an all-expense paid trip on the
“Faiths of All Nations” Cruise. When the cast of “Fiddler
on the Roof” (with exception of the guy playing Tevye)
gets seasick, the ship’s captain asks the sisters and Tevye to
put on a show. Includes lunch prior to the performance at
O’Malley’s. Mini-bus transportation.
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Day Trips
The Bikinis
NEED TO KNOW
TRIP POLICY INFORMATION
MEADOWBROOK THEATRE
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
$58.00 per person ($63.00 for Non-Members)
Departs: 11:15 a.m. – Returns: 4:30 p.m.
A show that promises to get everyone dancing in the aisles.
The bikinis relive their heyday and beyond. It all begins the
summer of 1964, the night these four inseparable friends got
their name by winning the Belmar Beach Talent Contest,
wearing just their bikinis! It is a nonstop celebration of
song filled with hits like “It’s In His Kiss,” “Yellow Polka
Dot Bikini,” “Heat Wave,” “Under the Boardwalk,” “These
Boots are Made for Walking” and many more. Includes
lunch prior to the performance at Alfoccino Restaurant.
Mini-bus transportation.
•Once tickets are purchased for a day trip, the ticket
amount cannot be refunded unless someone replaces
you from the waiting list.
•Medical forms and waivers must be completed by
all participants prior to departing for a day trip or
participating in a program.
•A waiting list is started whenever a day trip or a special
event becomes full. If you are unable to attend a day
trip or special event after you sign up, contact the
Center so that the next person on the waiting list will
have a chance to attend.
•Plan to be at the Center a minimum of 15 minutes
prior to departure time for day trips.
•Parking for trips is available in the dirt parking lot on
the East side of the Carriage House.
•For any trip that crosses the border to Canada, proper
ID is required. You must have an enhanced drivers
license or a passport and no prior arrests – otherwise
you will be asked to exit the motorcoach.
•Independence Township Parks Recreation & Seniors
reserves the right to request that any person needing
assistance when participating in our programs is
accompanied by a personal escort. A paid reservation
must be made for the escort.
Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo
at the DIA
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
$22.00 per person ($26.00 for Non-Members)
Departs: 9:00 a.m. – Returns: 3:00 p.m.
Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo were an explosive couple. He
carried a pistol and she carried a flask. He romanticized
Detroit and she rejected it. Discover how they left their
mark in Detroit and how Detroit left its mark on their
art. Exclusively on view at the DIA, Diego Rivera and
Frida Kahlo in Detroit brings together nearly 70 works of
art that depict the evolution of these two extraordinary
artists’ careers. Enjoy an introductory talk and the special
exhibition. Lunch will be on your own
at the DIA café followed by a coffee and
cookie reception and free time to explore
the DIA’s permanent collection. Includes
admission to the special exhibit, reception
and motorcoach transportation.
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EXTENDED TRIPS
The following contain brief descriptions of each trip.
Please stop by the Senior Adult Activity Center and pick
up a detailed flyer.
PLEASE NOTE: ALL PRICES ARE PER PERSON.
London and Paris
March 23 – 30, 2015
SINGLE
$4,449.00
DOUBLE $3,749.00
TRIPLE
$3,719.00
(Non-Members – Additional $10.00 per person)
Includes round trip air fare, 8 Days, 10 Meals and
transportation to and from the airport. Highlights include
Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, London Theatre Performance,
Eurostar Train, Eiffel Tower Dinner, Seine River Cruise, Arc
de Triomphe and Paradis Latin Cabaret.
Deposit: $250.00 Balance Due: January 23, 2015
Optional Cancellation Insurance: $185.00 per person is
available and due with deposit.
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Extended Trips
Pigeon Forge &
Smoky Mountain Show Trip
The Old South
Savannah – Charleston – Hilton Head
April 11-17, 2015
SINGLE
$1,667.00
DOUBLE $1,267.00
May 31 – June 6, 2015
TRIPLE
$1,167.00
SINGLE
$775.00
(Non-Members – Additional $10.00 per person)
Save money by staying at the Baymont Inn, 12 miles
from downtown Savannah. Includes six nights lodging,
6 breakfasts, 2 dinners. Some of the highlights include
the Daniel Stowe Botanical Gardens, Trolley tour of
Savannah, Sightseeing tour of Hilton Head, Sightseeing
tour of Charleston, and much, much more. Motorcoach
transportation.
Deposit: $100.00 Balance Due: March 1, 2015
Optional Cancellation Insurance: $65.00 per person is
available and due with deposit.
Titanic
7-8, 2015
SINGLE
$369.00
DOUBLE $279.00
June 3-4, 2015
TRIPLE
$259.00
SINGLE
$525.00
(Non-Members – Additional $10.00 per person)
Visit one of the world’s top destinations in the spring! Enjoy
one of the top hotels in Niagara Falls, the 4 Star Hilton
Hotel which overlooks both the Canadian and American
Falls and provides covered and convenient access to the to
the world class Fallsview Casino Resort. Includes one night
lodging, 1 Breakfast, African Lion Safari, Journey Behind
the Falls, Visit to Niagara on the Lake and leisure time.
Motorcoach transportation.
Deposit: $50.00 Balance Due: April 1, 2015
Optional Cancellation Insurance: $20.00 per person is
available and due with deposit.
Note: Passport, Passport Card or Enhanced Driver’s License are
all acceptable documents for crossing the border into Canada.
with 1,000 Island & Toronto
May 17-23, 2015
DOUBLE $1,760.00
TRIPLE
$325.00
Oregon Coast &
Pacific Northwest
TRIPLE
$1,660.00
(Non-Members – Additional $10.00 per person)
Includes 2 night’s accommodations at the world renowned
5-star Chateau Frontenac, 1000 Island Cruise, Montreal
City Tour, Notre Dame Basilica, Sightseeing Tour of Old
Quebec City, Montmorency Falls and much, much more.
Six nights lodging including 4 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch and 2
Dinners. Motorcoach transportation.
Deposit: $100.00 Balance Due: April 1, 2015
Optional Cancellation Insurance: $80.00 per person is
available and due with deposit.
Note: Passport, Passport Card or Enhanced Driver’s License are
all acceptable documents for crossing the border into Canada.
DOUBLE $425.00
(Non-Members – Additional $10.00 per person)
The original production of “Titanic” opened in April 1997
and ran for 804 performances, winning five Tony Awards,
including best musical, book of a musical and score. This
epic new production drops anchor in Toronto for six weeks
only! Includes 1 Night Lodging in Downtown Toronto, 1
Breakfast, 1 Dinner, Top Price Main Floor seats for Titanic,
your choice of either the Bata Shoe Museum or the Hockey
Hall of Fame and your choice of a Toronto Sightseeing Tour
or the Royal Ontario Museum, leisure time in Toronto’s
Distillery District and motorcoach transportation.
Deposit: $50.00 Balance Due: April 15, 2015
Optional Cancellation Insurance: $30.00 per person is
available and due with deposit.
Note: Passport, Passport Card or Enhanced Driver’s License are
all acceptable documents for crossing the border into Canada.
Montreal & Quebec City
SINGLE
$2,500.00
TRIPLE
$575.00
(Non-Members – Additional $10.00 per person)
Includes 6 Nights lodging including 4 consecutive nights
in the Smokies. Ten meals including 6 Breakfasts and 4
Dinners. Guided tour of the Great Smoky Mountains
National Park, Four Evening Shows and Two Morning
Shows. Free time in historic downtown Gatlinburg. Top
quality motorcoach transportation.
Deposit: $75.00 Balance Due: March 23, 2015
Optional Cancellation Insurance is available and is due with
deposit.
For this trip: Checks must be payable to Diamond Tours.
No charges or cash.
Springtime in Niagara Falls
May
DOUBLE $595.00
August 8-17, 2015
SINGLE
$4,435.00
DOUBLE $3,385.00
TRIPLE
$3,265.00
(Non-Members – Additional $10.00 per person)
Includes roundtrip airfare, airport transfers, 9 nights
lodging, 7 breakfasts, 1 lunch and 5 dinners, sightseeing tour
of Seattle, Timberline Lodge Tour and Chairlift, Oregon
Coast Highway, Whale Watch Cruise, Sonoma Valley Wine
Country, San Francisco and much, much more!
Deposit: $250.00 Balance Due: June 8, 2015
Optional Cancellation Insurance: $150.00 per person is
available and due with deposit.
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Extended Trips
Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
Vermont – New Hampshire
September 2-4, 2015
October 10-17, 2015
& Finger Lakes
(The Newport of the West)
SINGLE
$729.00
DOUBLE $599.00
SINGLE
$2,454.00
TRIPLE
$559.00
Mackinac Bridge Walk
September 6-7, 2015
DOUBLE $139.00
TRIPLE
$134.00
(Non-Members – Additional $10.00 per person)
Join us for this annual Labor Day event. Includes round
trip deluxe motor coach transportation. One night lodging
at Kewadin Casino Resort in Sault Ste. Marie, a visit to the
Kewadin Shores Casino in St. Ignace, Casino incentives totally
$40.00, breakfast buffet and the opportunity to walk the
Mackinac Bridge. Please be aware that rooms at the hotel are
located on the second floor. There is no elevator access and
about 12 steps.
Deposit: $50.00 Balance Due: August 1, 2015
National Parks
Canyonlands of the West
September 15-22, 2015
SINGLE
$3,864.00
DOUBLE $2,964.00
TRIPLE
$1,734.00
(Non-Members – Additional $10.00 per person)
Scenic rail excursions, beautiful cruises, back road touring,
great sightseeing and attractions, charming villages and New
England’s stunning fall colors plus fabulous Finger Lakes
region. Includes Modern Motorcoach transportation, 7
Nights Lodging, 7 Breakfasts, 4 Lunches and 3 Dinners,
Green Mountain Rail, Quechee Gorge “Vermont’s Grand
Canyon”, Cruise on Lake Winnipesaukee, Castle in the
Clouds, Seneca Lake Cruise, and much, much more!
Deposit: $100.00 Balance Due: August 10, 2015
Optional Cancellation Insurance: $100.00 per person is
available and due with deposit.
(Non-Members – Additional $10.00 per person)
Modern Motorcoach transportation, 2 Nights Lodging, 2
Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 2 Dinners, Lake Geneva Ice Cream
Social Cruise, Dancing Horses Dinner Show, Fred Hermes
Basement Bayou, and much more!
Deposit: $100.00 Balance Due: May 2, 2015
Optional Cancellation Insurance: $40.00 per person is
available and due with deposit.
SINGLE
$174.00
DOUBLE $1,874.00
TRIPLE
$2,704.00
(Non-Members – Additional $10.00 per person)
Includes Round Trip Air, Airport Transfers, Shoreline Tour
Coach, 7 Nights Lodging, 7 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch and 4
Dinners, Dead Horse Point State Park, Canyonlands National
Park, Arches, National Park, Canyonlands by Night Boat
Cruise, Mesa Verde National Park, Durango and Silverton
Narrow Gauge Railroad, Sightseeing in Santa Fe, NM, and
much more!
Deposit: $250.00 Balance Due: July 15, 2015
Optional Cancellation Insurance: $150.00 per person is
available and due with deposit.
The Independence Township Senior Activity Center will
comply with the spirit and intent of the Americans with
Disabilities Act. We will provide and make reasonable
accommodations to assist people with disabilities to
access our facilities and participate in our programs and
services. Those who require assistance on a day, overnight
or extended trip must bring a companion with them.
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Grand Experience!
Grand Hotel – Mackinac Island
October 26 - 29, 2015
SINGLE
$1,014.00
DOUBLE $784.00
TRIPLE
$714.00
(Non-Members – Additional $10.00 per person)
This wonderful trip is often referred to as a “Cruise on
Land.” Trip includes 3 night’s accommodations at the
Grand Hotel, full breakfast each morning, two grand buffet
lunches, five course dinners each evening, nightly dancing to
the Grand Hotel Orchestra, and many, many tours, lectures
and activity options to choose from. Enjoy complimentary
unlimited golf for your entire stay at the island 9 hole Jewel
Course (mandatory cart fee $20.00 per round.) Includes all
transportation, the motorcoach, ferry and horse drawn taxis
to and from the Grand Hotel upon arriving and departing.
Deposit: $200.00 Balance Due: June 1, 2015
Optional Cancellation Insurance information will be available
and provided upon registering.
Peru
Ancient Land of Mysteries
November 7 - 16, 2015
Single:$5,349.00 ($5,149.00 with Savings)*
Double:$4,649.00 ($4,449.00 with Savings)*
Triple:$4,619.00 ($4,419.00 with Savings)*
(Non-Members – Additional $10.00 per person)
Book before March 23, 2015 and save $200.00 per person
Includes Round Trip Air, 10 Days with 9 Breakfasts
and 5 Dinners. Highlights include Lima, San Francisco
Monastery, Cuzco, and Sacred Valley of the Incas, Pisac
Market, Ollantaytambo Ruins, Machu Picchu, Culinary
Demonstration, Lake Titicaca, and Uros Floating Islands.
Deposit: $250.00 Balance Due: September 7, 2015
Optional Cancellation Insurance: $250.00 per person is
available and due with deposit.
Senior Services
Income Tax Preparation
Assistance Program
Tuesdays, February 3 – April 14, 2015
AARP trained volunteers will prepare your federal and state
returns. You can call to set up an appointment at 9:00,
10:00, 11:30 a.m. or 12:30 p.m. on Tuesdays in the Carriage
House. Be prepared to bring your financial papers for the
2014 tax year. Please be aware that if you don’t show up
or cancel your appointment for a non-emergency you may
not be able to schedule another one. There is no charge for
this service; however, a donation to the Senior Center is
appreciated.
Please be 15 to 20 minutes early for your appointment for the
paperwork that needs to be filled out!
Please bring the following information
to your tax appointment:
•A copy of last year’s (2013) completed tax return.
•Social Security cards for you, your spouse and dependents.
•Social Security cards or Social Security statements MUST be shown to complete tax returns. Picture identification must also be shown!!
•A record of the amount of Social Security monies received in 2014 (form SSA-1099).
•A statement of wages/income from employment or other income received in 2014 (from pensions, annuities or IRAs).
•A record of any “General Assistance” received.
•All 1099 forms listing interest and/or dividends earned.
•A record of the amount paid for health insurance other than Medicare, including Form 1095-A (New Affordable Healthcare Act Form)
•Your 2014 Property Tax Statements.
•A record of the amount of rent or mortgage payments paid in 2014.
•A record of the total heating bill for 2014 (Your December or January bill should show your total cost for the year).
•Year end statement from your employer received in December, which shows the amount of total Medical paid for the year.
n Ask the Attorney
Monday, March 30th at 1:00pm
Monday, April 27th at 1:00 pm
Attorney Dana Wilson provides private consultations at
the center once a month. If you need assistance with legal
problems or if you have legal questions, call the center for a
15-20 minute appointment. Donations to the Senior Adult
Activity Center are appreciated.
n Home Delivery Service
(Books to Go)
This program is jointly sponsored by the Clarkston
Independence District Library and the Senior Adult
Activity Center. The program is free and available to all
Independence Township and Clarkston Village residents.
You can fill out an application at the library and the Senior
Center will deliver the books you order right to your door
once a month. Call Lawrence Marble at the library at 248625-2212 to sign up or Barbara or Patty at the Center at
248-625-8231 for more information.
n Minor Home Repair Program
This program is designed to help low income households
to complete repairs of no more than $5,000 to a single unit
residence. There is no cost to you! The repairs can include
replacing furnaces, water heaters, roofs and other minor
repairs. To qualify, you must be a resident of Independence
Township or the City of the Village of Clarkston plus: 62
years of age or older, Disabled Adult 18 or older (disability
documents required) and or low income and the owner of
the home in need of repair. Call Theresa at 248-625-8231
for additional information.
n Homebound Meals
or Meals on Wheels
Hot meals are available seven days a week to older adults
60+ and to people with short or long term disabilities living
in Independence Township and Clarkston. Call Older
Persons Commission (OPC) at 248-608-0264 to sign up or
call Center at 248-625-8231 Ext 11 for more information.
The OPC Senior Center in Rochester provides this service
to Independence Township and Clarkston through a grant
with the Area Agency on Aging 1B, general fund support
from Independence Township and donations.
Please Note: The tax assistants are AARP trained volunteers,
not accountants. Complex returns may be refused. You are
responsible for accuracy and retention of all information and
tax records.
n Emergency
n Information and Assistance
Food Assistance Program
(TEFAP) is designed to assist qualified persons, including
seniors with emergency food items. Call Patty Collins at the
Senior Center 248-625-8231 for eligibility requirements.
The next distribution date will be March 5, 2015.
OFFERED THROUGH
THE CENTER
If you need help locating area services and resources such
as in-home personal care, housing choices, legal referrals,
transportation options, etc. contact Patty Collins at the
Senior Center at 248/625-8231.
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Senior Services
n Cancer Support Group
n Low Vision Support Group
A support group for persons with cancer and survivors to
be held at the Senior Center is in the organizational stage.
If you are interested in more information, please call Patty
Collins at (248) 625-8231.
If you or someone you know has low vision, contact Patty
Collins at the Senior Adult Activity Center to learn more
about this program. The group meets monthly for either
socialization or educational presentations. Transportation is
provided for residents of the City of the Village of Clarkston,
Independence and Springfield Township.
March 2 at 11:00 am
Lunch and presentation
n Dental Program
Oakland County Health Division
The Oakland County Health Division Dental Program serves
the basic dental needs of low-income residents who lack
dental insurance. It is not a dental insurance plan. Program
recipients are provided an evaluation and a course of basic
dental treatment. Registration fee (once qualified) is $15
per family. Visit fee is $15 per appointment. For more
information or to receive an application, call 248-858-1306
or visit the website, www.oakgov.com/health.
n Medicare Assistance
Appointments with Patty, a Certified Medicare/Medicaid
Counselor, are available to provide information and to assist
in reviewing your coverage options. Call 248/625-8231
ext. 17 to set up an appointment.
n Medical Equipment Loan
The Senior Adult Activity Center has a few medical
equipment items to loan out: walkers, canes, shower seats
and wheelchairs. FREE! A $25.00 deposit is required to
borrow wheel chairs and seated walkers. Please consider
donating medical equipment that you no long need to keep
the loan closet stocked. We also have some Adult Depends
available. Call Patty Collins at 248-625-8231 for availability
of items.
n Discount Dental Program
This program is designed to help uninsured/underinsured
individuals save on dental care expenses. This program is not
insurance. It is a discount program available to all Oakland
County residents for an annual fee of $69. Program
members can receive a savings of 20 – 50% on dental care
needs. Call 866-498-7914 for more information or to apply.
n Spring Yard Work Assistance
n Discount Prescription Card
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Volunteers will provide assistance with yard work on as a
part of a Community Impact Day sponsored by Clarkston
Community Church. Preference will be given to low
income seniors. Please call Patty at the senior center for
more information.
Looking to save money? Save on your family’s dental,
vision, veterinary, hearing, diabetic equipment/supplies,
lab and imaging services. Save on brand name and generic
drugs, including drugs not covered in health plans. No fee
is charged for the card and may be used immediately. For
more information on all benefits, call 1-800-931-8872 or go
to www.coast2coastrx.com.
n Weatherization Assistance n Eyeglasses
Program - OLHSA
The Lion’s Club coordinates the collection and distribution
of used eyeglasses. These items are used for low-income
individuals who cannot afford to purchase eyeglasses. Bring
your donations to the senior center to help others. If you
are in need of assistance to obtain glasses, call Patty at the
senior center.
FREE energy conservation services for eligible low-income
households are available to help reduce energy usage and
lower utility bills. Energy efficiency measures may include
wall or attic insulation and ventilation, air leakage reduction
and floor/ foundation insulation. Contact the OLHSA
Housing & Energy Department at 248-209-2760 to see if
you qualify.
Assistance for other home repairs that do not qualify
under these programs may be obtained by calling
Oakland County’s program at 248-858-5401.
n Focus Hope Food Program
The program provides free monthly food to senior citizens
in need who are 60+ years and reside in Oakland County.
Contact Michelle Robinson at the Lighthouse Clarkston at
248/620-6116.
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Thank You’s/Services
n Grief Support Group
Donation Wish List
Clarkston United Methodist Church, 6600 Waldon Rd.
Have you or someone you know experienced the loss of a
loved one recently? A 6-week Grief Support Series begins
on Monday, February 23rd from 6:30 – 8:30pm. This
group is open to the community and any one can join at
any time. The following topics will be included: Myths of
Grief; Tasks of Mourning; Honoring and Remembering;
Grief vs. Depression; Anniversaries and Holidays; Self-Care;
Moving Forward. Questions? Contact Deacon Laura
Speiran at 248/625-1611.
We can use the following items for our center:
• Coffee – regular & decaf (We can always use coffee)
• Cans of Creamer and Sugar
• Candy for the front desk
• Disposable bowls, cups and plates
• Large Buttons for kitchen towels
• Plastic Cutlery
• Yarn
Donation Thank You’s
n Visiting Podiatrist
BUSINESSES AND ORGANIZATIONS
• Neiman’s Family Market-Bagels and other donations
• St. Daniel’s Catholic Church for donating funds for Senior Christmas Party
INDIVIDUALS
• Brenda Alexander – Yarn & Fabric
• Ken Barks – Cards
• Diane Barriger – Medical equipment
• Barb Bellows – Cards
• Ann Bratt – Coffee and tea
• Dr. Lorita Canty – Candy
• Ellen Roy Campbell – Coffee and Splenda®
• Floyd & Carol Dobson – One can of Coffee
• Ruth Emerick – Homemade desserts for Thursday Lunch
• James Gotch – Calendars
• Alma Harthun – Knitted cancer and baby hats
• Leo James – Coffee
• Reva Johns – Homemade dessert for events, coffee creamer, plastic cutlery and cards.
• Kelley Lennon – Wheelchair and walker
• George & Shirley Mattinson – Stainless steel bowl
• Cindy Matusko – Coffee
• Porki Mellado – Ten decks of cards
• Bill Miller – Gift bags and can opener
• Nancy Peter – Candy and oranges
• Donna Schneider – Homemade desserts for Thursday Lunches
• Del & Denise Schons – Coffee
• Belinda Seal-Sweet – Candy
• Bob Simpson – Medical equipment
• Patsy Stitt – Tea
• Barb Szematowicz – Coffee
• Gerry Townsend – Large can of popcorn, calendars, cards, cookies and plastic cutlery
• Bruce Trollman – Cookies
• Sharon Wiitala – Homemade dessert for Thursday Lunch
• Jim & Louise Wishman – Plastic cutlery
Thanks to everyone who donated
to the Center.
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Wednesdays, March 4th and April 8th
9:00-11:30 a.m. in the Activity Center
Basic nail care, trimming, treatment of ingrown nails,
calluses, corns and pressure sores plus more complicated
problems provided by Dr. Bruce Tabak, D.P.M. Treatments
are covered by Medicare and other insurance. HMOs are
not accepted. If you are unsure of your insurance coverage,
please call Dr. Tabak’s office. Call the Senior Center to
schedule an appointment time.
SENIOR TRANSPORTATION
PROGRAM
•Wheelchair transportation available
•Van Service Available Monday through Friday from
8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
•All appointments need to be scheduled no later
than 12:00 p.m., day before ride and are subject to
availability.
•Curb to curb service anywhere within Independence
Twp., Springfield Twp. & Village of Clarkston.
•A cost share of $3.00 each way is suggested totaling
$6.00 round trip,
•Medical appointments for Doctor’s Hospital,
McLaren and St. Joe’s in Pontiac are subject to
availability and are $5 one way/$10 round trip
suggested cost share.
•SHOPPING TRIP - Meijer/Great Lakes Crossing
Mall every other Tuesday. Pick up between 9:3010:30 a.m. Pick up from Meijer at 1:30 p.m. $6 per
person.
•All new riders must complete a medical form
before their first ride and will receive a copy of the
Transportation Policy.
Our transportation service is funded through the
Independence Township General Fund, Community
Development Block Grant funds, Municipal Credits
and Specialized Services, riders’ donations, fundraisers
and other donations. Springfield Township and the City
of Clarkston also contribute Municipal Credits to our
program. Please call 248-625-8231 to schedule a ride or
for more information.
Senior Center Advisory & Friends
FRIENDS FUNDRAISERS
Friends of The Independence Senior
Adult Activity Center (FITSAAC):
Kroger Community Rewards Program
Meets on the second Wednesday every month starting at
9:00 a.m.: March 11th, April 8th, May 13th and June 10th.
The “Friends” was approved in 2010 by the IRS as a 501©
(3) non profit, tax exempt organization. The Friends is
managed by a Board of Directors, which is comprised of
members of the Senior Center Advisory Committee. Their
main goal is to raise funds to help support programs and
services of the Senior Center.
Friends Officers:
Carolyn Morrison, President
Lee Kuczmanski, Vice President and Treasurer
Pat Edwards, Secretary
Friends Members:
Joe Figa, Connie Hutchison, Don Kayko, John Lowell, Donna Miller, Jean Pachuta, Mary Lou Schell & Mel Vaara
Staff:
Ken Elwert – Parks, Recreation & Seniors Director Barbara Rollin – Senior Division Supervisor
“We Need Your Support”
Must re-enroll online every April to participate in this program
If you do not have a computer or need help enrolling,
call Carolyn at 248-625-2924. You will need to have the
following information available.
• Location of Kroger store you want to register at
• Kroger Plus Card Number
• Name, address and phone number
• Email and password (if you have one)
• Organization’s NPO number-#90674
Check on your receipt to make sure the Friends of the
Independence Township Senior Adult Activity Center is listed
Scraps for Seniors Event
Saturday, May 16, 2015 from 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 Noon
Independence Township Senior Adult Activity Center in
Clintonwood Park, 6000 Clarkston Road, Clarkston
FREE coffee and donuts for everyone that drops off
recycling or shredding. Courtesy of the Friends of
Independence Township Senior Adult Activity Center and
Sponsored by Dixon Metal and Recycling and Absolute Shreds
Senior Center Advisory
Independence Township Senior Adult Activity Center
Advisory Committee. Meets on the second Wednesday
every other Month at 10:00 a.m. March 11th and May 13th.
This group is approved by the Township Board to represent
the Center and to offer input and support into the centers
operations and programs.
Senior Advisory Officers:
John Lowell, President
Pat Edwards, Vice President
Carolyn Morrison, Secretary
Senior Advisory Members:
Joe Figa, Connie Hutchison, Don Kayko, Lee Kuczmanski, Donna Miller, Jean Pachuta, Tom Stone & Mel Vaara.
Staff:
Ken Elwert – Parks, Recreation & Seniors Director Barbara Rollin – Senior Division Supervisor
Patrick Kittle – Township Supervisor
Barbara Pallotta – Clerk
Scrap Metal Recycling
Clean out your garages and basements and donate your iron
and metal scraps to the Center. Larger items such as lawn
mowers (gas & oil drained), refrigerators & dehumidifiers
(Freon must be professionally removed). Pots, pans, metal
furniture will also be accepted. Dixon Metal Processing will
be here with their dumpsters to collect. FREE! All metal
will be recycled and the funds will go to the Senior Center
programs and services.
Shredding
Drop off your personal papers that you want shredded and
we will store them until they can be shredded at the Center
on Monday, May 18, 2015 starting at 9:00 a.m. If you
prefer to watch them being shredded you can bring them
in at 9:00 a.m. on Monday morning. The Absolute Shreds
truck will only stay until everything we have is all shredded.
Connie’s Creative Cakes
Senior Center Building Expansion
Cakes/Cupcakes for every occasion
We are still accepting donations for the Building Expansion
Fund. Checks can be made out to FITSAAC or to the
Independence Township Senior Center. Please contact
Barbara Rollin at 248-625-8231 or Carolyn Morrison
if you have any questions. Listed below are the most
recent donations we have received from individuals for our
expansion project. Thanks to all of you for your donations.
I Look Forward to Serving You!
248-625-6264
connie.cakes@live.com
http://connies-cakes.weebly.com
WE ARE PLANNING TO BREAK GROUND IN
THE VERY NEAR FUTURE!!!
Connie will donate 20% of her profits from the sales from her cakes
to our building expansion project if you tell her you are from the
Independence Township Senior Adult Activity Center and you saw
her advertisement. Call her at 248-625-6264.
Individual Donations to Building Project:
• Shirley Dobson
• Julie Goldwater
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Winners–Birthdays
March 2015
Drudge, Shirley
Herman, Rose
Kastler, Julie
DeMarco, Sandra
Rieck, Eugene
Barnes, Elmer
Rana, Rose
Creech, Ruth
Newman, Mary
Robiadek, Dawn
Stroud, Roy
Carlsen, Marjorie
Smith, Chris
Chieca, Sylvia
Bargeron, Janice
Berquist, Emma Jean
Giannotta, Sharon
Kell, Shirley
Pischke, Marisela
Shelton, Kellie
Allen-Steele, Roberta
Chamberlin, William
Larkin, Jacqueline
Cottrell, Maria
Fyda, Anthony
Fryer, Paul
Lane, Vicki
Ripley, Patricia
Davis, Joan
Guzek, Michael
Wickstrom, John
Gilman, Marion
Kunse, Joette
Fitzpatrick, Gail
Larson, Lawrence
Green, JoAnne
Hasseth, Olav
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Cooper, Raymond
Waddell, Denise
Bellant, Charles
Belevender,, Jean
Diederich, Sandra
Fryer, Sue
Kaczorowski, Edward
Ronk, Mary
Stafford, Judy
Beck, Debbie
Drayton, Nancy
Peterson, Mickey
Wiitala, Sharon
Folcik, Louis
Mutter, Gay
Reid, MaryJo
Stelmach, Leona
Decker, Eileen
Kusza, Jim
Bennett, Judy
Schaffer, Charlotte
Schroer, Barbara
Zink, James
Ritter, Sheila
Klimek, Cynthia
Zawacki, Claudia
Chambers, Sherwood
Pachuta, Jean
Baker, Mary Ann
Ratliff, Susan
Anderson, Betty
Beach, Peggy
Cesarz, Mary
Meyland, John
Shubert, Sue
Britsche, Carol
Pace, Anetia
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If you would like your birthday added to our
Warm wishes list, please contact the office.
Euchre
12/1
12/8
12/15 12/22
12/29
1/5
1/12 1/26
Tom Shalla
Bill Miller
Rose Jordan & Harvey Sarkisian
Tom Shalla
Harvey Sarkisian
Roy Frase
George ONeil &
Alan VanLoon
Jim Kujawa
Tuesday Pinochle
12/2
Donna Miller
12/9
Fred Lutz
12/16
JoAnn Foote
12/23
Donna Miller
12/30
Sandy Zdeb
1/6JoePruchmicks
1/13
Joe Prochenski
1/20
Bill Perves
1/27
Darrell Pennycoff
Friday Pinochle
12/5
12/12
12/19
12/26
1/2
1/9
1/16
1/23
1/30
Grzesiak, Anthony
Hynes, Joan
Kayga, Jerry
Proctor, Duane
Smolen, Patricia
Morrow, Maureen
Valentine, Robert
Winterbottom, James
Childers, Roxanne
Lymperis, Bill
Weglarski, Joan
Case, Marilyn
Kolody, Gary
Krautner, Anna
Lee, Myrna
McNally, Carol
Runkle, Marjorie
Hotchkiss, Lorraine
Lemire, Betty
Schwarb, Carol
Bradley, Lucille
Hardy, Linda
Krupa, Pat
Schulte, Keith
Traynor, Terry
Zdeb, Sandra
Kotschedoff, Cheryl
Lash, Marilyn
McNeil, Marilyn
Mitcham, Carla
Nadison, Janet
Clark, Jay
Goldwater, Juliana
Grubba, Thomas
Edmonds, Jim
Rudaitis, Lynda
Straith, Marie
Allen, Dottie
Holmyard, Antoinette
Miller, Charles
April 2015
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Marathon Bridge
Lynn White
Ed Yost
Don Wesenierski
Bill Miller
Tina Lutz
Jeannie Messing
Bob Legett
Sandy Zdeb
Karl Schneider
December 12
1stChecklich/Butler
2ndFriedley/Webber
3rdJohnson/McCurry
December 19
1st Robertson/Merritt
2nd Sharland/Bradley
3rdFrancisco/McGregor
January 9
1st Friedly/Webber
2nd Sheill/Coppola
3rd Bunco
December 17
1st
Don Roy
Most Bunco’ Juanita Gauthier
Last not Least Patsy Stitt
January 23
1stRobertson/Powers
2nd Friedly/Weber
3rdHeutitt/McDonald
January 14
1st
Pat Roy
2ndMaryBlaczyk
Most Bunco’s Juanita Gathier
Last not Least Ellen Campbell
O’Neil, Elsie
Summers, Jane
Canty, Lorita
Conway, James
Styma, Colleen
Wells, Joan
Renwick, Paul
Robertson, Chuck
Smith, John
Schlatterback, Bob
Butler, Joyce
Corr, Karen
Seddon, Lois
Hicks, Carole
Schultz, Donald
Wizauer, Linda
Woodman, Marie
Rosseel-Jones, Mary
Swain, Dorothy
Schwenk, Barbara
Stachecki, Gail
Ege, Handan
Cooper, April
Smith, Robert
Gauthier, Juanita
Stephens, Rebbeca
Allen, Deborah
Barley, David
Fitzthomas, Jean
Mills, Judy
Schackelford, Romaine
Thom, Wayne
Henderson, David
Schatz, Camille`
Schell, MaryLou
Delph, Linda
Dougherty ,John
Howey, Susan M
Mayo, Rose
Platt, Christine
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Senior Gold
Card Program
The Senior Gold Card Program
is available to any resident of
the Clarkston Community School
District who is 62 or older.
Eligible citizens may register
at the Administration Building
located at 6389 Clarkston Road
or by calling the Superintendent’s
Office at 248-623-5408. www.
clarkston.k12.mi.us
Show your card and receive
FREE or discounted activities in
the Clarkston School District
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Community Events
n Skating Rink in Bay Court Park
For more information call-248-625-8223
A new 50 x 80 foot lighted ice rink is available to use during
normal park hours from 8:00-5:00, plus on Friday and
Saturday nights until 9:00 p.m. Open and family skate only.
No hockey allowed. Attendance to the park and rink are free.
this organization is encourage education and cultural
opportunities and they donate funds to local programs for
this purpose.
n Make and Take Craft
for Adult Seniors
FREE
n Concerts in the Park
Volunteers Needed
The chamber is getting ready to host another season of FREE
Concerts in Depot Park. Starting June 12th and running
through July 17th, these well-loved family friendly events
on Friday evenings in downtown Clarkston are well run fun
events. Call the Chamber for more information at 248-6258055 or e-mail at Marie@clarkston.org
n Denim & Diamonds
Friday, April 10th from 1:00-2:00 p.m.
Clarkston Independence District Library
6495 Clarkston Road, Clarkston, MI 48346
248-625-2212
Join us at the library where you will be able to create a fun
craft that you can take with you.
n Kid’s Only Garage Sale
“sale for kids by kids”
Saturday, May 9, 2015, 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Children can sell/trade or barter their unwanted toys and
objects. NO CLOTHES PLEASE. All participants’ sale
items must be on a blanket. NO TABLES ALLOWED.
All kids must be supervised by a parent/guardian. Startup
money may be required. Space is limited. This event is in
conjunction with the Ryan Kennedy Kids Day in the Park
event. Call Parks, Recreation and Senior’s at 248-625-8223
to sign up or ITPR.ORG.
Sponsored by the Optimists
Saturday, March 7, 2015. Doors open at 6:00 p.m.
Sellers Bowman Auto Center, 9603 Dixie Hwy
Put on your Cowboy and Cowgirl duds and join the
Optimists for a night of western fun including a DJ, line
dancing, a bucking bull, and photo booth, vittles from
the Clarkston Woodshop, and a great time with friends.
Proceeds from the event will be given to projects for children
and youth in the community. Tickets on sale at Brose
Electric or by calling 248-245-1809.
n Clarkston & Independence UPCOMING PRESENTATIONS
AT THE CENTER
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Support Group
Saturday, March 28, 2015 at 10:30, FREE
Clarkston Independence District Library
Come and choose two Round Tables to either begin your
knowledge of genealogy or gain more information on a topic
you are interested in. Call the library at 248-625-2212 to
register. For ongoing individual sessions you can sign up at
the Center to meet with Dr. Thomas K. Stone twice a month
(see page 5 & 6).
Monday, March 9th at 10:00am, Carriage House
Are you or someone you know raising grandchildren?
Join us for coffee and the opportunity to network
with other grandparents, to learn coping strategies,
and to connect with other community resources.
OLHSA sponsors this free, informative support group
that meets monthly at different locations in Oakland
County. Call Patty at the Senior Center for more
information.
n Oakland Town Hall
Home Repair & Equity Scams
Township Genealogy Club
Round Table
Thursday, April 16th at 1:15pm, Senior Center
Thinking about home repairs? Wondering about
the equity in your home? Learn what questions
to ask about repair work and how to work with a
contractor. Information about reverse mortgages and
tips to recognize and avoid foreclosure scams will be
covered. Join us at the senior center for this helpful
presentation. Call to register to reserve your spot!
Speaker Series
Featuring Carlos D. Luria – Former CIA insider
The Terrorist’s Playbook
Wednesday, April 8, 2015 at 10:30 a.m.
St. George Cultural Center
43816 Woodward Ave, Bloomfield Hills
For more information visit the Oakland Town Hall email
site at www.oaklandtownhall.org The mission of this of
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Independence Township
Senior Adult Activity Center
6000 Clarkston Road
Clarkston, MI 48348
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Clarkston, MI
Permit 20
Township Board
Supervisor
Clerk
Treasurer
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Patrick Kittle
Barb Pallotta
Paul A. Brown
Jose Aliaga
David Lohmeier
Ron Ritchie
Andrea Schroeder
Staff
Senior Center Supervisor
Clerk
Van Drivers
Nutrition Supervisor
Site Hostess
Senior Services
Receptionist
Programs
Programmer/Sports
Programmer Assistant
Programmer Assistant
Cleaning/Set-ups
Parks, Recreation & Seniors Director
Barbara Rollin
Theresa Gordon
Tom Mitcham, Lou Donagardi, Gordy Cloutier, Gerald Ellis, JoAnn Foote & John Lowell
Mary Przybycien
Barbara Szematowicz
Patty Collins
Pat Drake
Gerry Townsend
Mary Melega
Mary Jo Reid
Carroll Harris
Carol Vickery
Ken Elwert
We Are Making A Difference
Independence Township actively seeks and supports participation by persons with disabilities in
programs and services. Please call us with your concerns so we will know how to serve you better.
Independence Township Senior Adult Activity Center is funded through the federal Older Americans Act, Community Development Block Grant Funds and Independence Township. The Center complies with the terms and regulations of the Title V
of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as amended in Section 504 of the Social Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Independence Township
Senior Adult Activity Center is a equal opportunity program and reasonable accommodations will be provided upon request.

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