April and May Newsletter 2016
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Waterford Board of Education Heather Halls John Himmelspach Robert Petrusha, Jr. Bob Piggott Robert Seeterlin Joan Sutherland John Paul Torres 3621 PONTIAC LAKE RO AD, W ATERFORD 48328 PHONE: 248.682.9450 FAX: 248.738.4710 W W W .W A T E R F O R D . K 1 2 . M I . U S / S E N I O R C E N T E R MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30 A.M.—4:00 P.M. Keith Wunderlich, Superintendent Waterford Township Board of Trustees Anthony Bartoloota Trustee Margaret Birch Treasurer Julie Brown Trustee Sue Camilleri Clerk Karen Joliat Trustee Donna F. Kelley Trustee Gary Wall Supervisor Senior Center ADDRESSING THE NEEDS OF ALL SENIORS W ITHIN THE COMMUNITY Enchanted Evening April/ Ma y 2016 Mother’s Day Luncheon and “Legendary Females” Musical Show Thursday, May 5 12:00 Noon “A Time to Celebrate” Thursday, April 21, 2016 5:00 pm Betty Jones and Barb Sementkowski will perform songs from legendary females such as the Andrew Sisters, Dolly Parton, Ella Fitzgerald, Doris Day and the McGuire Sisters. Join us at the Waterford Senior Center as we celebrate friendship, service, community and aging beautifully! Silent Auction and Appetizers Catered Gourmet Dinner Musical Show by the Dave Bennett Quartet Tickets- $65.00 p/p Waterford Senior Center Members- $60.00 p/p Limited Number of Tickets AvailablePlease call 248-682-9450 R.S.V.P by April 29 Members- $8.00 / Non-members-$12.00 Annual Flea Market June 2,3,4 from 9:00-3:00 *One of a Kind Treasures *Antique Appraisals *Unique Vendors *Bake Sale *Lunch Served Daily *Free Admission 1 Enjoy the benefits of membership at the Waterford Senior Center! Enjoy the benefits of membership: * Bi-monthly newsletter * Discounts on selected events and travel * Show your support for the Center WATERFORD RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD MEMBERSHIP* $ 20.00 $ 25.00 LIFE MEMBERSHIP $200.00 $250.00 10-YEAR MEMBERSHIP $125.00 $175.00 5-YEAR MEMBERSHIP $ 85.00 $ 110.00 *Annual Household Membership - One fee per household address-valid for one (1) year from date of sign up or renewal. Note: Life Members also receive recognition with a nameplate displayed at the Center. Please return this portion with your check to: Waterford Senior Center, 3621 Pontiac Lake Rd., Waterford, MI 48328 Please Circle (one): NEW RENEWAL Name(s) __________________________________/_____________________________________ Address _______________________________________________________________________ Phone _____________________ Birthdate(s) _____________________/ __________________ Emergency Contact Name _____________________________ Phone _____________________ 2 Special Interest Spring Has Sprung at the Senior Center Gift Shop A Matter of Balance: Falls Prevention Class Stop in and see our Spring selection of gifts. Jewelry, Baby Items, Clothing and Accessories, Blankets, Paintings, Wood Crafts, Toys, and more! Monday–Friday from 10:00-3:00 Begins May 5, 2016 from 12:30-2:30. This program will reduce the fear of falling and demonstrate exercises that improve flexibility, range of motion and strength. Enjoy group discussion, problem solving, skill building, and assertiveness training. Workshop runs 2 hours per week for 8 weeks. Cost: $15. Receive a $15 gift card when you complete the program! For more information or to register, call the Area Agency on Aging 1-B at 800-852-7795 or visit AAA1B.com. Waterford Garden Club Plant Sale June 2, June 3, June 4 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Thursday, May 19 & Friday, May 20 10 a.m.– 5 p.m. Free Admission Flea Market Treasures Delicious Baked Goodies Antique Appraisals Select Crafters and Vendors Daily Lunch Something for Everyone. 100% of the proceeds from the Flea Market and Bake Sale benefit your Waterford Senior Center! Lunch will be served daily during the Plant Sale! Visit the Senior Center Bistro 11:00-1:00 The Senior Center will be closed on Monday, May 30 in observance of Memorial Day. “Remember our fallen hero's, They are the reason that we are free.” Wanted: Flea Market Donations We welcome all home goods, furniture, electronics, crafts, collectables, holiday décor, toys, books, and anything else you don’t use anymore. *We are unable to take clothing or shoes. Please bring in items after May 5th. *We need donations of newspaper and shopping bags. Save the Dates Volunteer Appreciation Party Thursday, August 11 Bakers Wanted If you are able to bake for the bake sale, please call Vicki at 248-682-9450. 25th Annual Walk and Roll for Meals on Wheels Saturday, September 24 3 Special Interest 13th Annual Seniors’ Law Day Tuesday May 10th 9:45am - 2:00pm This Free event is made possible by the Oakland County Bar Association Legal seminar topics include: Wills & Trusts Guardianships/Conservatorships Medicaid Planning Michigan Estate Recovery Powers of Attorney “Ask a Lawyer” **Box lunch provided for attendees by Oakland County Bar Foundation Please call to register for this FREE event at (248) 334-3400 NEW TO MEDICARE INFORMATIONAL PRESENTATION MONDAY MAY 23RD 10:00 - 11:00 AM Are you approaching age 65? Do you have questions about Medicare? If you are nearing retirement age or in a situation where you are providing care or advice to a senior or disabled adult, one of the biggest issues you will face is health care. Whether you are on a fixed budget or a millionaire, it is important that you understand your Medicare benefits, options and restrictions. Please reserve your seat by calling 248-682-9450 4 Special Interest Attention All Readers... Dinner and Bunco Hot Summer Nights The Waterford Senior Center Book Club will meet at 1:00 p.m. Please call the Center to find out what book we are currently reading. Facilitator Barbara Lively. Dinner and Bunco will resume this summer! Enjoy dinner and a fun night out with friends. Bunco is a fun, social dice game involving mostly luck and little skill. It’s easy to learn and play. Pizza, salad, dessert, and cash prizes are included. Please sign up 1 week prior to reserve your spot. 248-682-9450 May 12, June 9, July 14, August 18 $8.00 per person Monday, April 11 & May 9 $1 Drop in Fee Transportation Did you know that we offer: Wheelchair transportation. Van service available from 8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Monday – Friday. Curb-to-curb service (passengers must be mobile) to destinations anywhere within Waterford Twp. or Waterford School District. We request at least a 5-day notice for van service. (The more notice the better!) Weekly trips to Meijer & Wal-Mart: (please choose one store per week as demands have increased for this service.) Service to NOMC, POH, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital on Thursdays by appointment. Courteous, friendly & qualified drivers. Clean, reliable vehicles. Waterford Garden Club Attention all “Green Thumbs”! Join us the first Thursday of each month at 10:00 a.m. Our next meetings are Thursday, April 17 Thursday, May 5 Visit the Plant Sale Thursday, May 19 & Friday, May 20 10:00 a.m.—5:00 p.m. The cost is $3.00 each way. Call Mary Donnelly at 248.682.9450. Adult Bible Fellowship Class Waterford Senior Center Gift Shop White Elephant Sale April 14 & May 12 9:00 a.m.– 3:00 p.m. Come and See! Come and Buy! The study is held in Room 2 at 12:30PM every Wednesday. Linda Bellehumeur is the facilitator of this study. $1 Drop in fee. 12:30-1:30 pm Room 2 Ask the Attorney Attorney Gary L Berg is available on Tuesday, April 5 & 26 and May 3 & 31 to answer legal questions or give advice. Call for an appointment at 248.682.9450. 5 Special Interest S.A.Y. Seniors And You! Video Group Media Network of Waterford/ WTV10 is forming this new group We are looking for those interested in learning how to: Host a Show Produce a Program Learning to Direct Running Cameras and Lights Learning Graphics Running an Audio Board Sign up by calling 248-682-0401 Ask for Denise Classes and Tapings will be held at the Senior Center two Mondays a month Sign Up Now! What’s new for Waterford’s Seniors? Media Network of Waterford Presents: Waterford Senior Focus Wednesday’s @3:30 p.m. Sunday’s @8:00 p.m. Watch on: Waterford Comcast TV 10 or ATT Uverse Channel 99 Watch live on website: Medianetworkof waterford.org Or visit the website and watch “On Demand” District Representative Visits Nick Kennedy, our District Representative from U.S Congressman Dave Trott’s office will visit the Senior Center the first Monday of each month. This is your chance to ask questions, and get informed. Monday, April 4 Monday, May 2 1:00-2:00pm 6 Arts & Crafts Art Exploration Wood Shop with Ed Haley Are you interested in learning how to craft wood items? Now is the time to give it a try! Wood shop program meets Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 9:00 a.m.—noon. Wood Shop fees are $20 bi-annual. Call 248.682.9450 for more information. $1 Drop in fee. Come learn about lines, form, shading, value, tints, and breaking things down to their basic form. Drawing is the key to everything else in art. All levels invited. Ed Haley, Masters in Fine Arts, with 35 years experience teaching in Waterford School District will be the instructor. Classes will be held on Mondays 10am-noon. There is a $5 donation for class supplies. $1 Drop in Fee Wood Carvers Apprentice Our Wood Carvers are looking for a few new people to meet on Wednesday mornings at 9:00 a.m. in activity room #2. If you are interested in learning something new, or you are a carver already, come in and join the group! Wood carvers meet Wednesdays at 9:00 a.m. Fees are $1 per day Quilting Anyone? These clever crafters make beautiful quilts for our raffles. Beginners, novices, or experienced seamstresses are welcome to join the group. They also finish quilt tops for a fee. Quilters meet Mondays at Noon and Fridays at 9:00 a.m. $1 Drop in fee If You’ve Got It We Want It! Please consider donating gently used or unwanted gifts. We use these “treasures” for raffles, prizes & many other things. Project Linus Thank you to everyone that has participated in Project Linus. Since 2012 we have donated 82 home-made fleece blankets to local charities. Thank you Janie McGee for facilitating the program for us! Donations of fleece are now being received at the Center. Fridays 9-11am 7 Recreation Play Euchre, Pinochle, & Poker We invite all who are interested to join in on the fun. $1 Drop in Fee Pinochle: Thursdays at 9:00 a.m. Euchre: Wednesdays & Fridays at 9:00 a.m. Poker: Mondays & Thursdays at 9:00 a.m. Jam Session — Join Us! The Senior Jam Session invites all seniors who play , or have played some kind of instrument… even if you might be a bit rusty or out of practice. The group has a range from beginners to advanced, but everyone has a purpose, and that is to have fun making music together. The group currently consists of musicians playing guitars, harmonica, mandolin, piano, sax, ukulele , and a fiddle but are always looking for new people to join in on the fun! The group sometimes performs at nearby nursing and daycare centers to bring smiles and happiness to others. So look around in the attic, under the bed, or in the basement for that old instrument that you would like to bring back to life. Thursday’s at 1:00 p.m. $1.00 Drop in Fee Meet in the Bistro Have you ever wanted to learn to play the guitar? We are looking to see who is interested in basic beginning guitar lessons. This is not a class for the experienced player. Please call Donielle @ 248-682-9450 if you are interested in learning more about this fun new class. Hand and Foot Card Game Try something new! Hand and Foot is similar to Canasta and easy to learn. Wednesday’s at 12:30. $1.00 Drop in Fee Calling all FUN loving ladies Join the Red Hat Divas! We have card parties, craft parties, potlucks, special event gatherings and fun outings. Come and make new friends while creating lasting memories. Call Queen Mum Peggy Thornton for details 248-674-1467 8 Recreation Room & Billiards Come in and have some fun in our recreation room which features two billiard tables, two dartboards and lots of other great activities. The room is open every day but we have designated times set aside for people to play and compete. The times are as follows: Billiards Tuesday, 12:30 — 4:00 p.m. Friday, 12:30 — 4:00 p.m. $1 Drop in Fee Reminiscing Club Enjoy an afternoon of conversation between friends on the 4th Wednesday of each month. Take a walk down memory lane recalling life’s special moments and silly adventures. When sharing stories in a group setting, you often realize that people have more in common than you could ever imagine! Enjoy tea and coffee while reminiscing. All are invited and welcome to participate in this good time! Join us next on April 27 & May 25 at 1:00. p.m. $1 Drop in Fee Board Games Join us for some good old fashioned fun and games each Wednesday, 1:00 p.m. We meet in the Recreation Room. Bring your friends! Come early for lunch. Ladies & Gentlemen welcome. $1.00 Drop in Fee Recreation Tai Chi Wii Bowling Great Fun! Do you want to improve your movement and balance? Do you want to do something healthy for your body and mind? Try our Tai Chi class. Wear comfortable clothes, and meet us in the gym. All levels from beginner’s to continuing are welcome. Join our Wii Bowling Team! Wii is an interactive video game, that with the help of our projector and large screen, will make you feel like you are in a bowling alley! Tuesday’s at 1:00 pm: Practice $1 Drop in Fee Friday’s at 1:00 pm: Competition with prizes! Thursday’s– 10:00-11:00am April 14—May 26 Members $21 / Non-members $35 April 14-May 26 Landscape Painting Facilitators: Gary Truhn, Jerry Cleland, Carrie Cempura If you have ever considered painting we have the class for you! Mr. Steve Wood’s unique ability to blend humor and encouragement results in a very enjoyable and relaxing experience! At the end of each two hour session you will have a complete painting! Please sign up one week prior to class. Friday, April 22 & May 27 1:00-3:00 p.m. Members $25 / Non-members $30 Line Dancing Lets kick up our heels and have a little fun! Facilitator Candy Turner. Friday’s-1-4 $4.00 per person Facilitator– Candy Turner 1:00-2:00– Beginner’s and review of basic steps 2:00-4:00– Progression to more advanced and complex dances Sales Service Residential Commercial Heating & Cooling Comfortmaker LICENSED & INSURED Will Folsom - 248-310-7768 9 Health Body Management Exercise Senior Fit Movement is a must for all and allows the body to revive. Nonmovement hastens disintegration. Join us in recalling or maintaining your flexibility, mobility, range of motion, strength, muscle tone, balance, and circulation. Experience for yourself this life supporting program. It has been recognized by AARP as “an exemplary contribution to healthy aging”. Monday and Friday 9:20-10:10 a.m. Facilitator- Anne Swanson This FREE class is provided by St. Joseph Mercy Oakland and will help seniors build strength and flexibility as well as improve cardiovascular fitness. Classes run Monday, Wednesday, & Friday, 1:002:00 p.m. ALL participants must register (or re-register) for the session by calling 248.858.2545. A limited number of spots are available and will be filled on a first call, first served basis. Water Aerobics Classes Get in shape for spring! Visit the Waterford Pool & Fitness Centers! Try a new fitness class today. For those who like the water, exercise at the indoor pools. Exercise with friends with our Senior Special morning rate Mon. – Thurs or try a water aerobics class. Register for a class, use a water aerobic punch pass or a daily class drop-in fee. We offer Deep Water Aerobics, Water Aerobics, Aqua Zumba, Arthritis Water Exercise classes and Aqua Tone & Balance class. Schedules and times vary; contact the pool and fitness center for the class schedules at: Mott 248.674.6360 or Kettering 248.673.9969. Drop in rates for classes are: Members Residents Non Residents $5.50 $6.50 $7.50 $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 (Arthritis classes) Punch passes: (Punch includes 11 classes) Members Residents Non Residents $55 $65 $75 $40 $50 $60 (Arthritis classes) Take Off Pounds Sensibly—TOPS “TOPS” is a weight loss support program that understands the challenges of losing weight. Receive encouragement from new friends while using the diet that works for you. No special foods to purchase and reasonable rates; $32 annual membership and $1 a week at meeting. Tuesdays, 9 a.m. weigh-in, meeting at 9:45 a.m. $1 Drop in fee FREE Visit! First Visit Free! Your first visit is free for drop-in use at the pool & fitness centers wsc Limit one per customer only 10 Try your first visit at the Waterford Pool & Fitness Center for free! Just clip the coupon and you can use the pool or fitness equipment, good for your first visit only. Seniors can also use the pool or fitness center for only $2.50, Monday—Thursday from 8:00 a.m.—Noon. Health Deaf & Hearing Impaired Hearing Screenings Deaf and Hearing Impaired Services, Inc. (DHIS) uses American Sign Language to communicate. Educational, social, and recreational programs are offered every Monday from 10:00 a.m.—4:00 p.m. and are open to all hearing impaired older adults. If you would like to learn more call the DHIS at 248.473.1888. Also, every third Monday the group has a great potluck. Join us! $1 Drop in fee Free Hearing Screenings are available 2nd & 4th Tuesday Oakland Audiology will provide screenings on: Tuesday, April 12 & 26 and May 10 & 24 10:00am-Noon You must call to make an appointment. Low Income Hearing Aid Program Information on the Hearing Aid Program for those who have a limited income can call Betty Bucsek, Executive Secretary of Lions Club, at 586.336.4949 or bb6446@gmail.com. Applications are reviewed weekly by the Board of Directors of the Lions District Hearing Aid Program. If approved, you will be notified of an appointment date for testing. Health Screenings Offered “Ask the Nurse” Health Screening are held the first Tuesday of the month. You can have your blood pressure, weight and pulse, and blood glucose level checked. The nurse will answer questions. Please do not wear sweatshirts or sweaters –it’s too difficult to get an accurate reading. April 5 & May 3 10:00am–Noon Equipment Loan Closet Are you a Waterford resident or a member of the Senior Center and need temporary use of a wheelchair, walker, cane, crutches, tub bench, or commode? The Loan Closet will allow you to use the item for up to three months. There is a fee of $10 for each item borrowed. Donations are always welcome when items are returned. Call the Center for more information at 248.682.9450. 11 Health Help with Medicare Coverage Used Glasses and Hearing Extra Help is a federal program administered by the Social Security Administration. This program is meant for those on a limited income. To qualify, you must meet income and asset guidelines that are determined by the federal government each year. If you are single your monthly income must be below $1,471 ($1,991 for couples), and your assets must be $13,640 or less ($27,250 for couples) in order to qualify The Lions Club is collecting used eyeglasses and hearing aids. You can drop them off at the Waterford Senior Center. These items are used for low-income people who cannot afford to get eyeglasses or hearing aids. Help one another by dropping off your old eyeglasses and hearing aids. Being Kneaded Massage Dr. Bruce Tabak, Physician and Surgeon of the foot and ankle. Dr. Tabak will be coming to the Waterford Senior Center for appointments on May 31. Services offered will include diabetic foot care, nail trimming, wart treatment and callous trimming. Appointments will begin at 10:00am and can be made by calling the Senior Center at 248-682-9450. Insurances accepted are Medicare and Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO plans. HMO plans are NOT accepted. If you have any questions on insurance you may call his office @ 248-628-1880. Foot and Ankle Care What is it? A focus on health and well being How long does it take? 15 minutes for hands or neck & shoulders. 30 minute appointments are available for a more extensive massage. How does it help? Your body will calm & relax What do I have to do? Just sit in a chair & enjoy What does the therapist do? Gently knead and soothe muscles How do I sign up? Call 248-682-9450 to make an appointment.**All Clients Remain Fully Clothed** Tuesdays 10am-1pm 15 Minute Massages: $10 Members/$12 Non- 12 Technology Computer Lab Use Computers Hours are Monday—Friday, 8:30 a.m.— 4:00 p.m. Lab is maintained and operated by the Waterford School District. Please bring your own paper if you want to use the printer. $1 Drop in fee The computer lab will be closed during income tax season from February 1 to April 15 “What Do I Do With All My Digital Pictures?” Digital Photo 101 Class Do you have a bunch of pictures on your computer, phone, or wireless device that you don’t know what to do with? Join us as we navigate thru some popular photo programs and learn to store and create with those treasures photos. You will need to bring some photos with you that are on a wireless device, flash drive, or memory card. Please see Donielle if you have questions. W.S.C. Computer Club This friendly group of computer users meet in a relaxed setting to share information, offer support, and also find solutions for a variety of computer related issues. Everyone welcome. Meetings are the second Tuesday of each month 10:00 a.m.-noon. $1.00 Drop in fee Tuesday, April 12 & May 10 Wednesday, May 25 1:00-3:00 $15.00 for 2 hour session (Non-members $20.00) Please pre-register @ 248-682-9450 You Asked For It, We Got It! Our Bistro is now a Wi Fi Spot! Bring in your wireless gadgets (Smart Phones, Lap-Tops, Net Books, I -Pods, etc…) and use our Wi Fi while enjoying a cup of coffee, or having lunch with your friends! Get Connected! Stay Connected! If you would like updates sent to your email or phone about happenings going on at the Senior Center please stop in the office and sign up for Blackboard Connect! Check out the Senior Center Website and Blog! WWW.WATERFORD.K12.MI.US/SENIORCENTER Like Us on Facebook Waterford Senior Center 13 Travel Zehnder’s of Frankenmuth Presents Tom Sadge as Neil Diamond, the Solitary Man Broadway Grand Rapids Presents “The Phantom of the Opera” At DeVos Performance Hall Tour includes modern motorcoach transportation, Zehnder’s Famous Chicken Luncheon, Neil Diamond tribute show and time to shop in town. Friday, April 8, 2016 9:00 a.m.– 5:00 p.m. $80.00 members / $85.00 non-members Limited Seating– Small number of tickets still available. Tour includes deluxe motor coach transportation, and a visit to DeVos Performance Hall to see Cameron Mackintosh’s spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s phenomenal musical success, “The Phantom of the Opera”. We will be stopping at Cracker Barrel for brunch on your own. Thursday, May 19 | 9:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. $100.00 members / $110.00 non-members Limited Seating– Sign up by April 22 Saganing Eagles Landing Casino Roundtrip deluxe motor coach transportation, $10.00 in Premium Play, and $5.00 Food Coupon. Bonus Incentive-earn 100 points on your visit and receive a bonus $10.00 in Premium Play. Wednesday, April 13 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. $45.00 members / $50.00 non-members Detroit Tiger’s Baseball Roundtrip deluxe motorcoach transportation to Comerica Park to see our Detroit Tigers take on the Minnesota Twins. Wednesday, July 20 *See Vicki for more information or to reserve your tickets. Recycled Rockettes’ Christmas In July Greektown Casino Roundtrip motor coach transportation, and $20.00 Bonus Play. Wednesday, May 11 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. $25.00 members / $30.00 non-members Roundtrip deluxe motor coach transportation, and tickets to Hartland’s Performing Arts Center for a show by the Hartland Senior Center. Friday, July 29 12:00 p.m.-4:00 $35.00 members / $45.00 non-members Sign up by July 15 Please Note– no meal stop included “Hello Dolly” At the Gross Pointe Theatre Tour Includes motor coach transportation, and a visit to Gross Pointe Theatre to see “Hello Dolly”. Before the performance we will be stopping at Pat O’Brien’s in St. Clair Shores for lunch. (Bring money for your meal– lunch is not included in the price) Sunday, May 15 | 10:45 a.m.-6:00 p.m. $45.00 members / $50.00 non-members Limited Seating– Sign up by May 1 Soaring Eagle Casino Plus Free Beatles Tribute Show Starring “1964” Roundtrip deluxe motor coach transportation, $10.00 in Premium Play, and $5.00 Food Coupon. “1964”...The Tribute takes their audience on a musical journey to an era in rock history that will live in all of our hearts forever. They are hailed by critics and fans alike as the most authentic and endearing Beatles tribute in the world. Monday, August 22 | 9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. $45.00 members / $50.00 non-members Limited Seating Sign up by Wednesday, August 16 Greektown Casino Roundtrip deluxe motor coach transportation, and $20.00 Bonus Play. Wednesday, July 6 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. $30.00 members / $35.00 non-members 14 Travel Historic Cities of the East Great Canadian West Vancouver, Victoria & Whistler Pennsylvania Amish Country, Sight & Sound Theatre, Baltimore, Gettysburg & Philadelphia Tour includes modern motorcoach transportation, 5 Nights lodging in Lancaster, PA, 5 breakfasts, 3 dinners, Pennsylvania Amish Country Tour, Samson @ Sight and Sound Theatre, sightseeing tour of Baltimore, Baltimore Harbor Cruise, leisure time on inner harbor, sightseeing tour of Philadephia, Independence Hall and Liberty Bell Center, sightseeing tour of Gettysburg, Shoreline Tour Director, luggage handling, tax and Ttps on included meals. May 15-20, 2016 $1049.00 p/p (based on double occupancy) Non-members add $10 Tour includes roundtrip air, 1st class touring motor coach, 3 nights in Vancouver, 2 nights in Victoria, 1 night in Whistler, 6 breakfasts, 4 dinners, sightseeing tours of Victoria and Vancouver, Butchart Gardens roundtrip ferry crossings, horse carriage through Stanley park, Capilano Canyon and Suspension Bridge, leisure time in Whistler mountain Village, Sea to Sky Gondola, Vancouver Harbor Dinner Cruise, luggage handling, all airline baggage fees. August 14-20, 2016 $3118.00 Members p/p (based on double occupancy) Non-member add $10.00 Coast of Maine Mackinac Island Lilac Festival Tour includes modern motor coach transportation, 6 nights lodging (including 4 nights @ Boothbay Harbor Inn), 6 breakfasts, 3 dinners, Museum of Old York, Kennebunkport Trolley tour, sightseeing tour of Portland, day trip to Camden, Maine State Prison Craft Shop, Camden Hills State Park, Captain Fish Scenic Harbor Cruise, leisure time in Boothbay Harbor, Boothbay Railway Village, luggage handling, tax and tips on included meals. September 17-23, 2016 $1485.00 p/p (based on double occupancy) Non-members add $10 Tour includes modern motor coach transportation, 1 night at the Lake View Hotel on Mackinac Island’s Main Street, 1 continental breakfast, 1 dinner, Shepler’s Ferry to Mackinac Island, Mackinac Island Lilac Festival, Mackinac Island Carriage Tour, free time on Mackinac Island. June 5-6 $340.00 Members / $345.00 Non-members (p/p– based on double occupancy) Colorado Rocky Mountain Spectacular New York City Tour includes modern motor coach transportation, 2 nights-Colorado, 3 nights-Westminster, 2 nights-Colorado Springs, 2 nights-en route home, 9 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 4 dinners, tour of Boys Town USA, Great Plate River Road Archway, Rocky Mountain National park, visit to Estes Park, sightseeing tour of Denver, Coors Brewery, Garden of the Gods, Pikes Peak Cog Railway, U.S Air force Academy, Royal Gorge Bridge, sightseeing tour of St. Louis, the Gateway Arch– St. Louis, luggage handling, tax and tips on included meals. July 24– August 2 $1999.00 Members p/p (based on double occupancy) Non-member add $10.00 Tour includes modern motor coach transportation, 5 nights lodging at the Novotel-Times Square, 5 breakfasts, 1 dinner, 9/11 Museum & Memorial, all day sightseeing tour, Apollo Theatre, Statue of Liberty Pedestal Pass, Ellis Island, Saturday Night Live Museum/Exhibition, luggage handling, tax and tip on included meals. October 9-14, 2016 $1659.00 p/p (based on double occupancy) Non-members add $10 Visit the “Travel Board” at the Center to get detailed flyers about each of the trips. Itineraries for all extended trips are also available. 15 Extended Travel Nashville, Tennessee Niagara Falls Festival of Lights Tour includes modern motor coach transportation, 3 nights lodging-Hampton Inn, 3 breakfasts, 2 dinners, sightseeing tour of Nashville, Country Music Hall of Fame, Nashville Nightlife Dinner Theatre, Historic RCA Studio B with Recording, Tour of Ryman Auditorium, Leisure time Downtown Nashville, Grand Ole Opry, luggage handling, tax and tips on included meals. October 30-November 2, 2016 $999.00 p/p (based on double occupancy) Non-members add $10 Tour includes modern motorcoach transportation, 1 night @Fallsview Hilton, 1 breakfast, 1 dinner, tour of Niagara Falls, Festival of Lights, luggage handling, tax and tips on included meals. Highlight Dinner At 775 feet above the Falls, the Skylon Tower’s Revolving Dining Room offers a magnificent view of Niagara Falls and the spectacular Festival of Lights. December 5-6, 2016 $269.00 p/p (based on double occupancy) Non-member add $10.00 Branson Ozark Mountain Christmas Premium Show Package Nothing kills a good program or trip faster than everyone waiting until the last minute to register. Registration deadlines are very important for planning purposes, for the Senior Center staff, and for travel companies. If there aren’t enough registered participants by the deadline, we have to cancel trips and programs. So please…Register Early! Featuring 5 Top Shows: Presleys Country Jubilee-Daniel O’Donnell-The Brett Family-”Moses ”@Sight & Sound- Andy Williams Starring the Osmonds & Lennon Sisters Tour includes modern motor coach transportation, 5 nights lodging, 5 breakfasts, 3 dinners, 5 Branson shows, sightseeing tour of the Ozarks, leisure time in Branson, National Tiger Sanctuary, luggage handling, tax and tips on included meals. November 16-21, 2016 $1220.00 p/p (based on double occupancy) Non-members add $10 Trip Parking Information! Trips leave from the Central United Methodist Church, 3882 Highland Road (M59). Please park on the west end of the parking lot near the home. You should arrive 15 minutes prior to your departure time. Thanks to Central United Methodist Church for supporting us by allowing our travelers to use their convenient parking lot. 16 Support Encore/ Affordable Adult Day Services Who are adult day services designed for? Older adults with memory impairments and/or physical disabilities who are unable to initiate their own activities People with Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s disease, dementia patients or stroke victims Families and caregivers Benefits of adult day care: Reduces social isolation Restores & maintains the highest level of individual function Enriches quality of life Helps prevent nursing home placements Gives family & caregiver peace of mind Services & Activities: Professional care & supervision Comfortable & safe environment Nutritious meals & snacks Structured recreational activities Transportation within Waterford Township Support Groups Encore Activities April April Foolishness Tiger’s Opening Day Taxman Party Spring Fling Green Thumb Fun May Come What May Day Cinco de Mayo Fiesta Celebrating Mother’s Kentucky Derby Senior Health & Fitness Day NEW! Tomorrow’s Grief Support Program by McLaren Hospice We will meet on Wednesday from 1:00pm - 2:30pm on the following dates: March 2 & 16; April 6 & 20; May 4th & 18th; June 1 at the Senior Center. Discussion topics will include the grief process, emotional pain, guilt, anger, depression, stress, worry, holidays & support. The goal of a grief support group is to provide a safe and supportive environment for participants to express their feelings and better understand their grief experience. Many people find relief in talking with others who have also experienced the death of someone close to them. Everyone is welcome to attend. This group is offered at no charge to any member of the community mourning the loss of a loved one. The group will be facilitated by Mary Hyde, licensed social worker at the Waterford Senior Center. Mary has both professional and personal experience with hospice and bereavement. Caregiver Support Are you caring for a loved one who is frail, dependent or suffering from memory loss or Alzheimer’s disease? Many caregivers find it helpful to share their concerns with other caregivers. Enchanted Evening “A Time to Celebrate” Thursday, April 21, 2016 Tickets available while they last! April 12 & May 17 | Noon-1:00 p.m. April 18 & May 16 | 7:00—8:00 p.m. 17 Nutrition Daily Lunch & Homebound Menu Lunch is served at the Center Monday - Friday at Noon. Requested : $3.00 for persons 60 & over. $3.75 for persons under 60. Menus are subject to change. April Entrees 1 Friday Stuffed Pepper 4 5 6 7 8 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Cheese Stuffed Shells Italian Marinated Chicken Breast Potato Crusted Fish Sticks Salisbury Steak Hot Dog 11 12 13 14 15 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Double Cheeseburger BBQ Pork Sandwich Chicken Parmesan Sausage & Egg Meat Lasagna 18 19 20 21 22 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Potato Crusted Cod Pizza Calzone Breakfast Burrito Southwest Lasagna Chicken Patty Sandwich 25 26 27 28 29 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Polish Sausage Chicken Nacho Fish Double Hamburger Ham May Entrees 2 3 4 5 6 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Beef Stuffed Cabbage Turkey Tettrazzini Chicken Nuggets BBQ Riblet Mostaccioli 9 10 11 12 13 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Meatballs Fish Sandwich Turkey & Gravy Chili w/Cheese Chicken Leg 16 17 18 19 20 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Beef Stuffed Pepper Pork Chop Chicken Fajita Sloppy Joe Creamed Vegetarian Lasagna 23 24 25 26 27 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Salisbury Steak w/Gravy Macaroni & Cheese Breaded Cod Polish Sausage Chicken Chunks in Gravy 30 Monday 31 Tuesday Meals on Wheels Can Help you! Closed for Memorial Day Turkey Burger Monthly Birthday Celebration NO WAITING LIST! Hot, Nutritious noon meal! Delivered daily, Monday though Friday! Friendly, caring drivers! Requested $3 per day. Help us help you! Cake & ice cream will be served with lunch to celebrate our monthly birthdays. You are invited to join the celebration, regardless of your birth date. Members will receive a FREE lunch on their actual BIRTHDAY! Contact Donielle at 248.682.9450 April 28 & May 26 18 Nutrition Bistro Snack Bar Open 11:00 am—12:30 pm Detroit Tigers Opening Day Lunch Friday, April 8 at Noon A La Carte` Wear your favorite Tigers ball cap and t-shirt and join us in the Bistro for hot dogs, fresh popped popcorn, and fun with friends. Soup…………………$1.50 Sandwich w/chips……$2.50 Hot dog lunch 60 and over $3.00 Under 60 $3.75 Salad……………….$2.50 Chips………..$.50 Fruit……….$.50 “Lunch is better when we dine together” Join us! Milk, Juice, Ice Tea, Lemonade..$.25 New Members as of Rosemary Alvarez Margaret Bishop Alice Bodell Stephen Bradshaw Dewey & Sherry Brake Joan Burton Clem & Lyn Condon Chuck & Linda Cueny Connie Davis John & Angela Dew Bonnie Drennen Bruce Emerson Bill & Sharon Fairbrother James & Pamela Fox Pat & Rick Freeman Sherrie Gilboe Lynn Gilmour Darrell & Kristine Hammond Dennis & Susan Holland Douglas & Janet LaBelle Charlene Lee Kelly Mattoon Richard Parrott Nancy Price 2/19/16 Darlene Ross Marshall & Naomi Schwartzman Elmira Scott Kenneth & Mary Shore Barry & Rhonda Siegers Betty Smith Linda & Wayne Spears Char & Martin Stoops Amira & Omar Tame Bill Vaughn Lucy Vandagriff Mary Ann Weber In Memory of... Our thoughts and sympathies for the families and friends of Eileen Day Robert Johns Thomas Lauinger Albert Martin 19 Focus Hope Food Seniors Program Thursday, April 21 & May 19 The Focus Hope Food for Seniors program provides free monthly food to individuals 60 years of age and older who reside in Wayne, Oakland & Macomb Counties. Eligibility is determined by income. The income of single persons should not exceed $1,265 per month; that of married couples should not exceed $1,705 per month. Call 248.682.9450. For new individuals please call Carylsue at 248.682.9450 to set up an appointment to register for the program. April Birthdays 1- Robert Liechty Steve Redfern Martha Shoopman 2- Rita Milner Peggy Thornton 3- Chris Ericksen Ruth Henke Bonnie Rodgers Carroll Rogers Hugo Santa-Maria Barbara Wolf 4- Jack Avery Elvin Burnette Mayme Kavouras Jane Scott Betty Smith 5- Donald Arsen Karen Densmore Lorraine Hotchkiss Betty Lemire Carolyn Leonard Joe Reid Betty Scantland Gary Truhn Sunny Young 6- Hope Dowdy Janice Ogles Patricia Robinson 7- Nona Bos Ronald Guiseppe Tom Hunter Dorothy Pass Deanna Pearce Elizabeth Yake 8- Lynn Davies Patricia Dearing William Malley Norah Reid Glenn Reynolds Phyllis Young 9- David Braden Isabel Gugyela Douglas Moffat Laura Petar Glenda Sheets Tammy Tallenger 10- Michaelina Basch Dolores Campbell Thomas Melhus Joseph Moore 11- Alice Bodell Maxine Boehmer Delores Condon 12- Gay Currin 13- Suzanne Ball Eddie Cloutier Ralph Diaz 13- Marilyn Henderson 28Steve McCready 29Howard Moshier Barry Siegers 14- Jayne Fischer Caroline Wiley 3015- Evelyn Edwards Evelyn McCarthy Floyd Powers Linda Seegraves Maria Wilson 16- Jane Bussard 17- Joe Cusumano Juanita Johnson Glen Morningstar 18- John Dew Roy Trevino 19- Lucille Brown Joan Carry Jack Hedrick 20- William Foster Donald McMillen Dennis Obee Linda Thompson Robert VanAcker Julia Winter 21- Bonnie Beanblossom Alex Gabriel Valentina Skibicki 22- Frances Gregory Kristine Hammond Robert Herrada Carl Horner Carolyn Newton Dennis Sands 23- Helen Haywald Joana Jackson 24- Cass Glodek Patricia Stephenson Ronald Vaughn Carl West 25- Kirk Webber James Yoder 26- Patricia Allan Bonnie Barker Virginia Johnson Richard Parrrott Peter Pelaez Pam Rooney Romaine Shackelford Audrey Streefkerk 27- Sandra O’Malley 28- Owen Ahern Jeremiah Fisher Larry Kelly Charles Richards Roger Tate John Timney Lora Baker Joseph Filka Phyllis Kuenzel Robert Wollard Carylsue Evanoff John Eyman Sue Gavette Dolores Holland 20 May Birthdays 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 789- 10- 111213- 141516- Joyce Berry 16- Kiki Paramo 28Nancy Butler Sushida Stone Robert Charboneau 17- Bill Dabbs 29Jack Frederick Felix Elpedes Janet McFarland Julie McGee George Johnson 18- Donna Angeli Joyce Johnston Lois Hooper Mary Nestell Sylvia Ozga 30Star Steward William Schaefer Don Burns 19- Janice Burgdorf Easter Liphford Wilma Cerre Wanda Neely Archie Housepian 31Norman Nelson Stanley Malek Harriett Anderson Carol Nichols Gene Downie 20- Chuck Cueny Patricia Keith Tom Fowler Ernestine Kline Frank Hardenburgh William McNamara Pat Jackson Jeannie Nelson Daniel Jenks Eleanor Pinner Frances Pretto James Richardson Mary Seppala Raymond Smiecinski Steve Veresh Beatrice Halsema 21- Rosemarie Fincannon Michael Fitzgerald Betty Pietrzak Janice Lilliard Janet Schloff Nancy McNamara 22- Joyce Harner Patti Schedlbower Carolyn Viles Donna Lansky Thomas Walters Alice Ruple 23- Lloyd Fournier Christine Emmick James Fox Edward Geer Juanita Lopez Gary Berry Gerald Savoie John Cobb Jane Vogel Bonnie Lance 24- Arthur Daniels Donna Rothe Diana Millard Linda Smith 25- Louis Essiambre Richard Anderson Ed Olson Ruth Gearhart Bea Stephenson Karen Monte 26- Sharon Anglim Charlene Pace Linda Bellehumeur Marjorie Setter Jerry Bellows Kittie Fairbrother Kathleen Kapla Fran Heiple Marshall Rose Theresa Orrick 27- Dan Allen Jadwiga Bora David Caine Connie Callahan Charlotte Charter Marilyn Konkle Robert Fields Janet Percival Nancy Kordus Tom Romein Virginia Schons Thomas Livingston Bill Streefkerk Leo Voelke Conrad Surdu Joan Rathbun 28- Patricia Bentley Wayne Spears Sharen Fillinger Ruth Tompkins Ray Kozlowski Georgeanne Kittridge Larie Miracle Wilma McKnight Mike Rooney Saly Tewilliager Karen Thompson Joyce Cotter Claudia Gooden Judy Hickson Robert Matsura Luann Page Carole Burrell Edna Burt Lawrence Wilkie Robert Ziembowicz David Dutton Sally Kubani Stephen Lash Natalie Zuehlke 21 Volunteers Senior Center Advisory Friendly Visitor Program The Advisory Board is a group of senior volunteers who are dedicated to assisting in the future direction of the Center. The group’s input and ideas are valued by staff when considering changes, additions or deletions of programs that are offered at the Center. All Senior Center members are welcome & encouraged to participate! The Committee Chair is Dennis Griffin. New members and visitors are always welcome! The next meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, April 13, 10:00 a.m. The Friendly Visitor Program needs a few good volunteers to socialize with homebound seniors in their home. Isolated seniors love to spend time with a friendly visitor reading, helping write letters, playing games or just talking. The pay is fantastic – smiles and hugs! Call Marilyn Hauger at 248.682.9450. Cleaning Services Needed The Outreach Department is looking for people who can provide free or low cost cleaning services to seniors in our community. Please call Mary Hyde at 248-682-9450. Newsletter Volunteers The next mailing date will be Wednesday, May 18. Please join us at 8:30 a.m. Donuts & coffee provided. Meals on Wheels Meals on Wheels is in need of a few new volunteers to help deliver meals to Waterford’s homebound seniors. For more information call Donielle Fidler at 248-682-9450 Waterford Youth Assistance Bucket of Love Program Needed: Caring volunteers who have an hour to spare for an elementary school child who needs a little extra tender loving care. All it requires of you is to spend just 1 hour once a week at one of the Waterford elementary schools engaging in activities such as crafts, playing games, puzzles or just talking with a child in need. The program runs from September through May. The Bucket of Love program is sponsored by the Waterford Youth Assistance program, Waterford Senior Center and the Waterford School District. For more information Call (248) 6187383. The office is located in the CAI Building. 22 23 Waterford Senior Center 3621 Pontiac Lake Road Waterford, MI 48328 PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID Permit # 2 Waterford, MI Waterford Senior Center Staff Erin Asdell Coordinator Adult Day Service Supervisor Mary Donnelly Customer Service/ Transportation Supervisor Donielle Fidler Auxiliary Services Supervisor Mary Hyde Outreach Services Supervisor Adult Day Service Supervisor Donna Shoemaker Office Assistant Vicki Jonescue Finance/Travel Mike Fitzgerald, Kathy Katchka, Denny Miller, & Laura Wisniewski Van Drivers Marilyn Hauger Outreach Assistant Cindy Collias Cook Encore Adult Day Service Sara Eisenhart, Mary Flynn, Amber Hoskins, Michelle Mueller, & Janet Proctor Encore Aides Time to Renew Your Membership? Check the date on your address label to see if your membership is up to date. Thank you for your support! Meet & Greet for New Members Take a tour, ask questions, and meet other new members on Monday, May 23, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Refreshments served. RSVP at 248.682.9450. The Senior Center will be closed when the Waterford School District closes due to inclement weather. 24 The Waterford Senior Center Newsletter is published bi-monthly.
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