The Senior Bulletin

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The Senior Bulletin
Civic Park Senior Center
15218 Farmington Rd.
Livonia, MI 48154
(734) 466-2555
Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm
2016
T he S e n i o r Bu l l et i n
All Programs Must End By 4:45pm
Mayor
Dennis K. Wright
City Council President
Kathleen E. McIntyre
RSVP SOCK DROP
October 1-31, 8:30am-5pm Drop box Located in Main Lobby
Retired Senior Volunteer Program. For the month of October,
bring in new pairs of socks and drop them off in our RSVP Sock
Bin. Socks will be collected and distributed to needy families this
winter. RSVP Volunteers donate their time at the Livonia Senior
Center and Senior Centers in our area.
CINNAMON BUN DAY!
Council Vice President Tuesday, October 4th 12:00pm
Celebrate “National Cinnamon Bun Day” sponsored by AutumnBrandon Kritzman
Council Members
Scott Bahr
Maureen Miller Brosnan
Jim Jolly
Brian Meakin
Cathy K. White
16th District Court
Sean Kavanagh
Kathleen J. McCann
City Clerk
Susan Nash
Treasurer
Lynda Scheel
wood of Livonia. Join us for a tasty cinnamon bun. Limit one per
person, must be present to participate. Supplies are limited to
first come, first served.
AGING AND MEMORY SEMINAR PRESENTED BY
Wayne State University
Tuesday, October 4th 12:30pm
Join Aging and Memory - Researchers from the Wayne State
University Institute of Gerontology will be presenting on cognitive
changes that occur during normal and abnormal aging, with a
particular emphasis on memory. This presentation will address
neurobiological and cognitive changes in older adulthood as well
as memory promotion strategies. Those interested individuals
with memory concerns can also learn about opportunities to
participate in ongoing research projects. Register at the Volunteer
Desk or call 734-466-2555 for more information.
BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENINGS
Every Wednesday 9:30-10:30am Livonia Fire Department
(Blood Pressure & Blood Sugar)
Thursday, October 20th 9:30am-10:30am Bright Star Healthcare.
ALZHEIMER SUPPORT GROUP
Thursday, October 6th 10:00am
Facilitators from Home Instead Senior Care are available beginning at 10:00am for an
open discussion for Family, Friends and Loved Ones of those living with Alzheimer’s or
Dementia related issues. No reservations necessary. Just Drop In. Refreshments will be
supplied.
SENIOR CELEBRATION AT BURTON MANOR
October 7th 9:30am-1:30pm $5.00
The Burton Manor Banquet & Conference Center (Livonia) event, hosted by State Representative, Laura Cox. Cost includes: Lunch, Vendors Area, Musical Guest Mike Wolverton,
and BINGO! Tickets available on a first come, first served basis. Proceeds to Livonia
S.C.A.N. (Senior Citizen Achievement Needs). Tickets are still available at the Volunteer
Desk.
LIVONIA TRAVEL DAY
Friday, October 7th 1:30pm
Meet with the Livonia Travel Club and members of area travel businesses that offer group tours to Senior Citizens from Livonia and the surrounding communities. Membership cost for Livonia Travel Club is
$2.00 for the calendar year. Just “Drop-In”.
LUNCH BUNCH
Monday, October 10th “Prime Grill” 11:00am
Departs from the Civic Park Senior Center. Cost of lunch & tip is on your own. Register by
calling (734) 466-2555 or stop by the Volunteer Desk at the Center. Monday, November
14th “The Bone Yard”.
COLUMBUS DAY “CHILI FEST”
Monday, October 10th 11:45am $3.00
Today’s special lunch will feature Chili with Beef, Cornbread, Macaroni Salad, Beverage
and Dessert. No Wayne County Lunch Today! Tickets available beginning Monday, September 26th for $3.00 each.
FRAUD PREVENTION SEMINAR
Tuesday, October 11th 9:30am No Charge
Join retired police Sergeant, Robert Haig, as he presents new scams that are aimed towards protecting senior citizens. This is vitally important to everyone! Register at the Volunteer Desk or call (734) 466-2555. NOTE: THIS IS NOT A DROP IN PRESENTATION!
COMPUTERS MADE EASY
Beginning in October 11th 11:00am $3.00
Senior computer guru, Mark Rodemeyer, will teach a series of computer classes specifically designed for seniors. There will be a variety of topics in this series to choose from. Seating is limited and dates will be announced. NOTE: NOT A DROP IN PRESENTATION!
BARB’S LINE DANCE CLASSES
Barb will be on a Two-Week Vacation from Tuesday, October 18thThursday, October 25th. She will return on Tuesday, November1st
to resume her regular Tuesday & Thursday classes.
ASK THE LAWYER
October 14th & 28th
2nd & 4th Fridays of Every Month 1:30-3:00pm
The clinic will operate at the Civic Park Senior Center on the 2nd and 4th Friday of every
month. The purpose of our “Ask the Lawyer” Legal Clinics is to offer free, limited legal advice to residents of the State of Michigan on a first-come, first-served-basis. Legal volunteers cannot file court papers for you or appear in court on your behalf. They do not offer
legal representation. Their manner of advocacy is direct assistance, legal advice and counsel, research and scholarship, education, media outreach, policy development and public
programming. Attorneys may charge up to $10.00 for performing each notarial act. Please
arrive at least 30 minutes before 3:00pm.
THREE CEDARS FARM IN NORTHVILLE
CIDER MILL, CORN MAZE & PUMPKIN PATCH TRIP
Tuesday, October 18th 9:30am $13.00 Residents & $15.00 Non-Residents
Jump on the senior center bus as we head out to the Three Cedars Fam &
Cider Mill! Our Autumn trip includes; Hay Ride back to the pumpkin patch,
Pick a pie pumpkin in the patch, A challenging walk through the 7 acre corn
maze (if you choose), Enjoy a fresh donut while sipping on a glass of cider.
Please register with payment at the Volunteer Desk. Trip departs from the
Senior Center. Sign Up Early! This one goes F-A-S-T!!!
FORD ROUGE FACTORY TOUR, DEARBORN, MICHIGAN
Wednesday, October 19th 9:00am Departure
$20.00 Residents & $24.00 Non-Residents
Walk through a real-life truck plant, view one of the world’s largest "living roofs," and see a
gallery of iconic Ford vehicles produced at the Rouge. Visitors also enjoy two exciting theater experiences, from a multisensory film about the making of the new Ford F-150 pick up
trucks filled with jaw-dropping special effects, to a short documentary about the factory’s
history featuring rare archival footage. Cost is $20.00 for Residents and $24.00 for NonResidents. Please sign up with payment at the Volunteer Desk or for more information
please call 734-466-2555. Seating is limited so don’t wait! Please be advised that walking
is involved on this tour.
OKTOBERFEST!
Friday, Oktober 21st 11:30am $4.00 Residents & $5.00 Non
Mike Wolverton Band 11:30am-2:00pm Sponsored by Camelot Hall
It is that time of year again for our annual Oktoberfest! Enjoy Knackwurst,
Sauerkraut, German Potato Salad and other German treats. Don’t forget to
wear your Lederhosen or Dirndl Dress or other festive attire! Tickets on
sale now at the Volunteer Desk until October 19th! Always a great time
with plenty of Food, Fun & Beer Hall Music! Non-Alcoholic Beer & Oompah
Pah! GET YOUR TICKETS! Music provided by Camelot Hall Nursing Home,
featuring the “Mike Wolverton Band!” Lunch served 11:45am.
MEDITATION WITH KATHY
Wednesday, October 26th 11:00am-12:15pm $3.00
Kathy Bindu Henning has another relaxing and peaceful Wednesday
meditation circle. This is s drop in session so feel free to stop in and
relax.
LEARN ACRYLIC LANDSCAPE PAINTING
Thursday, October 27th 9:30am $21.00 Resident & $23.00 Non-Resident
Artist Steve Wood teaches his step-by-step methods for achieving successful painting.
Classes are designed for beginning and intermediate levels. Please register with payment
at the Volunteer Desk. Space is limited. Bring a table top easel to make painting easier.
Make checks payable to: Steve Wood. Think you have no talent for painting? Steve makes
learning F-U-N!
HALLOWEEN BINGO BASH !!!
Monday, October 31st 12:30pm-3:00pm $2.00 Per Person
Calling all Witches, Ghosts, Ghouls, and Goblins!!! Join us for a special
Spook-tacular Halloween event! Wear your favorite costumes and be
prepared to play B-I-N-G-O! You may also call 734-466-2555 for more
information. Tickets will be available on Monday, October 3rd 8:30am $2.00 each
(Includes 4 BINGO Cards. More will be available at 25 cents each. BINGO Prizes, Door
Prizes and Refreshments will be available. “B-O-O!”
THE BOOK OF MORMON AT THE FISHER THEATRE
Thursday, November 3rd 8:00pm Performance SOLD OUT!
Bus departs from the Center at 4:30pm. For more information please call 734-466-2555.
MEDICARE ENROLLMENT EVENT
Friday, November 4th and November 18th 10:00am-3:00pm No Charge
The Senior Alliance will be having open Medicare enrollment. The event will run from
10:00am to 3:00pm. Please call 734-466-2555 for more details. If you are interested in
signing up or just have questions regarding changing your Medicare. Stop by for a first
come, first served enrollment day.
FALL EASTERN MARKET TRIP
Tuesday, November 22nd 9:30am Departure
Looking for delicious baked goods, flowers, fresh veggies or last minute gift ideas? Then
come take a shopping trip with us to Detroit’s Eastern Market. Cost is $7.00 Residents
and $9.00 Non-Residents. Please register with payment at the Volunteer Desk or for more
information please call 734-466-2555.
DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA “POPERA: OPERA’S GREATEST HITS”
Wednesday, November 23rd 9:00am $52.00 Residents and $58.00 Non-Residents
Great seats are still available!
THANKSGIVING PARTY
Wednesday, November 23rd 11:45am
Enjoy a Thanksgiving dinner with all the trimmings! Join us as we celebrate this special
time of year. Please make your Advance Reservation at the Volunteer Desk before Monday,
November 21st or call (734) 466-2555. Suggested Lunch Donation is $3.00 per person.
Reservations may be made beginning Tuesday, November 1st.
WINTER WONDERLAND GATHERING
Wednesday, November 30th 11:45am $3.00 per person
Enjoy a fun filled afternoon of Lunch, Hot Cocoa, Raffles, Door Prizes, the delightful
sounds from the Mike Wolverton Band (performing 1pm-3pm) and an outside Roaring Fire
Pit for Marshmallows! Tickets will be available beginning on Tuesday, November 1st.
HOLIDAY CRAFT SHOW
Friday, December 2nd 9:00am-2:00pm
Come in and get into the Holiday Spirit! Support S.C.A.N. (Senior Citizen
Achievement Needs) at our annual holiday craft show. Many arts & craft
items, seasonal decorations, food items and holiday treasures will be for
sale. Refreshments will be available, Vendor registration will last until
Friday, November 4th. Call Carrie at (734) 466-2557 for further information.
DSO POPS CONCERT SERIES REGISTRATIONS
Monday, December 5th 9:00am Residents, 11:00am Non-Residents
$52.00 Residents, $58.00 Non-Residents
Its that time of year to sign up for the DSO POPS “Concert Series” 2016-2017! Register
with payment at the Volunteer Desk or call 734-466-2555 for more information.
CHRISTMAS/HOLIDAYS PARTY
Friday, December 16th 11:45am $3.00 per person
Join us for a wonderful Christmas celebration as we dine together sharing
laughs and memories of Christmases old and new. Our Holiday menu
will include spiral sliced ham, cherry sauce, scalloped potatoes, green
bean casserole, dinner roll, beverage and dessert! Tickets go on sale at the
Volunteer Desk beginning Monday, November 28th or call 734-466-2555
for more information.
MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY LUNCH
Monday, January 16th 11:45am $3.00 per person
Please register with payment at the Volunteer Desk for the 11:45am lunch.
No Meals On Wheels will be delivered today. Menu: All Beef, Coney Hot Dog,
Potato Salad, Frito’s Corn Chips, Dessert and Beverage. Tickets will be
available Tuesday, January 3rd for $3.00 each.
BALLROOM DANCING WITH THE “MELODY MEN”
Every Wednesday* 1:00pm-3:30pm $5.00 per person
Come and Dance or Sit & Listen to the Sounds of the Melody Men at the Civic Park Senior
Center. Cost to dance is $5.00 per person and you can enjoy the sounds for a voluntary
donation to the band. Reservations are not necessary. If a fifth Wednesday falls during the
month, you will be able to listen and dance to the sounds of the Mike Wolverton Band & a
“Special/Themed Party” (Costs may vary). Special 5th Wednesday Party Dates are: November 30th, March 29th, May 31st, August 30th & November 29th. June 28th No Dance due
to Summer Senior Fest.
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MOVIE SCHEDULE AT THE CENTER
Fridays & Mondays 12:30pm $1.50 Please Register With Payment
Cost for each movie includes: Movie, Choice of Pop & Popcorn
3rd
Hello, My Name is Doris
Rated R
7th & 10th
Redwood Highway
PG-13
14th & 17th
A Life of Music
NR
21st & 24th
13 Hours: Secret Soldiers of Benghazi PG-13
28th
The Man Who Knew Infinity PG-13
SENIOR CENTER, GROCERY SHOPPING, WESTLAND MALL & DOCTOR VAN
SENIOR CENTER TRANSPORTATION BUS (S.C.A.N.)
The Senior Center Transportation Buses provide curb-to-curb rides within the City limit
on a donation basis. Rides are available to local shopping districts, grocery stores,
Westland Mall (1st & 3rd Thursday 10:30am) and to the Senior Center. Service hours for
the Senior Center are Monday thru Friday.
1. Senior Center. Buses leave from the Senior Center at 8:30am and we ask that you be
ready for pick up by 8:30am. Buses return home 1:00pm Monday–Friday and 3:00pm
Mondays & Tuesdays & Special Event Days.
2. Grocery Shopping Monday-Friday (Locations Vary) depending if you are North or South
of 5 Mile Road. Call (734) 466-2555 for shopping locations. Driver will inform riders the
amount of time allowed at the store and pickup location at designated time.
3. Westland Mall Shopping takes place on the 1st (minimum of 4 riders) & 3rd
Thursdays of every month. Bus departs for pickup at 10:30am so please be ready for
pickup at that time. Once at the Mall the driver will inform you the amount of time you
will be allowed and the pickup location (Usually where you are dropped off).
DOCTOR’S VAN!
Monday-Friday 9:30am-2:30pm
Monday-Friday the Civic Park Senior Center offers a shuttle to Doctors’ Offices within the
City of Livonia and up to one mile outside the City Limits. Please contact (734) 466-2700
to make your advance reservation. There is no charge for this service (Donations Gratefully Accepted). This service fills up quickly so please call as soon as you know the date
and time of your appointment. All Vehicles Are Wheelchair Equipped. Age 60 and over.
Reservations accepted up to 90 days in advance. Maximum of two (2) rides per week. You
must make your appointment so that you are able to get home before/no later than
2:30pm. No reservations will be accepted from Nursing Homes or Assisted Living facilities. We Do Not Transport Medical Emergencies!
“FOREVER FIT PERSONAL TRAINING”
WITH JEREMY DAUM
Every Wednesday & Friday at 1:00pm
$4.00 Drop-In Fee per class or $24.00 for
6-Week (Continuous) Classes
ARTHRITIS EXERCISE CLASS WITH
MARSHA
Every Tuesday & Thursday 1:00pm &
Wednesdays 2:30pm
$1.00 per class $1.25 non-residents
YOGA WITH SHARON
Every Wednesday 9:30am & Friday
9:15am
Every Tuesday (Beginner) 2:30pm
$3.00 per class $3.25 non-resident
MEDITATION WITH KATHY
Every Friday 10:45am
Various Wednesdays Available
$3.00 per class $3.25 non-residents
TABLE TENNIS
Men’s, Women’s, & Co-Ed 8:30am
Mondays, Wednesdays &
Thursdays @ No Charge
EXERCISE WITH MARSHA
Every Tuesday & Friday 9:00am
$1.00 per class & $1.25 non-residents
CHAIR EXERCISE WITH MARSHA
Every Tuesday & Friday 10:00am
$1.00 per class & $1.25 non-residents
Your Senior Center Staff
Program Supervisor: Karl W Peters
(734) 466-2556
Recreation Supervisor: Jeron R Howie
(734) 466-2551
Recreation Supervisor: Carrie Jo Soroka
(734) 466-2557
Senior Center Clerk: Kim O’Loughlin
(734) 466-2553
The “NORTH” S.C.A.N. Bus
Senior Citizen Achievement Needs
Riders “North” of 5 Mile Road will go to:
Mondays: K-Mart, Livonia Market Place, Joe’s Produce
Tuesdays: Kroger, Dollar Tree, K-Mart, Joe’s Produce.
Wednesdays: Kroger & Dollar Tree
Thursdays: Value Center, Meijer & Livonia Market Place.
Westland Mall 1st & 3rd Thursday 10:30am
Fridays: Laurel Park Mall, Target, Costco, Meijer, Kohl’s,
Trader Joe’s, 8 Mile & Haggerty Corridor
Reservations (734) 466-2555 24 hours in advance!
Be Ready For Pickup by 8:30am
The “SOUTH” S.C.A.N. Bus
Senior Citizen Achievement Needs
Riders “South” of 5 Mile Road will go to:
Mondays: K-Mart, Laurel Park Mall, Dollar Tree, Kroger &
Value Center
Tuesdays: Kroger, Busch’s & Value Center
Wednesdays: Walgreen’s, Local Bank, Target, Wal-Mart,
Big Lot, Dollar Tree
Thursdays: Kroger, Westborn Market.
Westland Mall 1st (4riders) & 3rd Thursday 10:30am
Fridays: Livonia Market Place, Meijer, Costco, Kroger,
Wal-Mart (Plymouth Road)
Reservations (734) 466-2555 24 hours in advance!
Be Ready For Pickup by 8:30am
OFFICE HOURS WITH:
Wayne County Commissioner Terry Marecki
Monday, October 3rd 10:00am
B-I-N-G-O! 12:45pm MONDAYS
Play B-I-N-G-O Monday afternoons. Cards are
25 cents each, maximum of 8 cards ($2.00).
All prize money is returned during the games.
No reservations required!
BIRTHDAY B-I-N-G-O
Friday, October 28th 12:45pm
Come in & celebrate all October Birthdays
with Cake & Ice Cream! Prizes provided by
Independence Village of Plymouth & The
Sanctuary at Villa Marie, Livonia, Ice Cream
Sponsored by Attorney Jack McLean
State Representative Laura Cox
Monday, October 3rd 1:00pm
State Senator Patrick Colbeck
Friday, October 21st 11:00am
Wayne County Commissioner
Diane L. Webb
Monday, October 24th 10:00am
AARP TaxAide Livonia is looking for volunteers!
Every year AARP provides free tax preparation at the Civic Park Senior Center for Livonia
seniors and others February through April. We are looking for new volunteers to become
tax counselors or to help with other aspects of the program. You should know how to use
a computer and the internet, but training would be provided to learn the tax software and
tax law. Two-day training classes in early-December and in mid-January are being
scheduled now. Volunteers would be expected to work about 1 day/
week during the tax season. If you are interested and want to know
more about the program, please call Henry Boroski ( 734-392-7912 ) or
Walter Sowa (734-744-7950); or apply at aarpfoundation.org/taxaide or
call 1-888-AARP-NOW (1-888-227-7669).
OCTOBER CALENDAR 2016
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Daily Activities (Unless noted below)
8:30 Table Tennis
9:00 Stained Glass
9:00 Quilting
9:00 Bridge
9:30
Beg. Mahjong
9:30 Contemporary Issues
12:30 Bridge (Party)
12:30 Mahjong
12:45 Bingo
1:00 Lap Robes & Charity Sewing
1:00 Backgammon
1:00 Pinochle
9:00 Exercise
10:00 Chair Exercise
12:00 Duplicate Bridge
12:30 Scrabble
12:30 Pinochle
1:00 Cribbage
1:00 Arthritis Exercise
2:00 S.O.S. - "Seniors over
Sixty"
2:30 Yoga
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8:30 Table Tennis
9:00 Knitting & Crochet
9:00 Bridge (Party)
9:00 Water Color Painting
9:30 Yoga
10:30 Readers Theatre of
Livonia
12:00 "Hand & Foot" and
"Dice"
12:30 Mahjong
1:00 Pinochle
1:00 Chess
1:00 Ballroom Dancing
1:00 Weight Training
2:30 Arthritis Exercise
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8:30 Table Tennis
9:00 Woodcarvers
9:00 Water Color Painting
12:30 Euchre
1:00 Backgammon
1:00 Arthritis Exercise Class
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10:30 Do You Have an
Inquiring Mind?
12:00 National Cinnamon
Bun Day
12:30 Aging & Memory
Seminar - WSU
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11:00 Lunch Bunch - Prime Grill
& Coney
11:45 Chili Fest Lunch - By Ticket
Only - $3.00
12:30 "Redwood Highway"
COLUMBUS DAY - NO WAYNE
COUNTY LUNCH TODAY
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9:30 Fraud Prevention
9:30 Livonia Fire Dept. Seminar
Blood Pressure
10:30 Do You Have an
Inquiring Mind?
11:00 Computers Made Easy
NO EXERCISE WITH
MARSHA TODAY!
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9:30 Three Cedars Farm 9:00 Ford Rouge Tour
Cider Mill, Corn Maze &
9:30 Livonia Fire Dept. Pumpkin Patch
Blood Pressure
10:30 Do You Have an
Inquiring Mind?
11:00 Computers Made Easy
NO LINE DANCING TODAY!
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9:30 Brightstar - Blood
Pressure Screenings
10:30 Westland Mall
12:30 Beginning Pinochle
3:00 Alpha Book Club
NO LINE DANCING TODAY!
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10:00 Wayne Co. Comm., Diane
L. Webb
12:30 "13 Hours: Secret Soldiers
of Benghazi"
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10:30 Do You Have an
9:30 Livonia Fire Dept. Inquiring Mind?
Blood Pressure
11:00 Computers Made Easy 11:00 Meditation
NO LINE DANCING TODAY!
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9:30 Acrylic Landscape
Painting
10:00 Angela Hospice - Blood
Pressure Screenings
NO LINE DANCING TODAY!
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12:30 "The Man Who Knew
Infinity"
12:30 Halloween Bingo Bash! BY TICKET ONLY - $2.00
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11:00 Wayne Co. Comm., Terry
Marecki
12:30
"Hello, My Name is Doris" 1:00
State Rep. Laura Cox
12:30 "A Life of Music"
9:30 Livonia Fire Dept. Blood Pressure
9:00 Exercise
9:15 Yoga
10:00 Chair Exercise
12:30 Pinochle
1:00 Tournament Level Euchre
1:00 Weight Training
10:00 Alzheimer's Support
10:30 Westland Mall
12:30 Beginning Pinochle
9:30 Senior Celebration/Burton
Manor - BY TICKET ONLY
10:45 Meditation
12:30 "Redwood Highway"
1:30 Travel Day
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NO BLOOD PRESSURE
SCREENINGS TODAY
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9:00 DSO Pops Concert
10:45 Meditation
12:30 "A Life of Music"
1:30 "Ask the Lawyer" Legal
Clinic
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10:45 Meditation
11:00 Senator Patrick Colbeck
11:30 Oktoberfest
12:30 "13 Hours: Secret Soldiers
of Benghazi"
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10:45 Meditation
12:30 "The Man Who Knew
Infinity"
12:45 Birthday Bingo
1:30 "Ask the Lawyer" Legal
Clinic
$3.00
BY TICKET ONLY
Chili with Beef
Corn Bread
Macaroni Salad
Beverage
Dessert
Roast Beef
Brown Gravy
Brown Rice
Broccoli
Texas Bread
Pears
Milk
Margarine
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4
Swedish Meatballs
Rotini
Green Beans
Texas Bread
Applesauce
Milk
Margarine
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Sausage with Onions and Peppers
Green Beans
Sliced Carrots
Hot Dog Bun
Fruit Cocktail
Milk
Mustard
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Creamy Paprika Chicken Breast
Rice
Lima Beans
Multi Grain Bread
Pineapple Tidbits
Milk
Margarine
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Monday
Honey Mustard Chicken
Country Corn
Brussels Sprouts
Wheat Roll
Pineapple Tidbits
Milk
Margarine
Meatloaf
Brown Gravy
Whipped Potatoes
Broccoli
Dinner Roll
Chocolate Chip Cookie
Milk
Margarine
Baked Chicken Thigh
Balsamic Onion Sauce
Country Potatoes
Winter Mixed Vegetables
Wheat Roll
Fresh Fruit
Milk
Margarine
Potato Crusted Fish
Au Gratin Potatoes
Spinach Salad
Wheat Roll
Apple Crisp
Milk
Margarine
Tartar Sauce
Salad Dressing
Tuesday
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Potato Crusted Fish
Crispy Cubed Potatoes
Harvard Beets
Multi Grain Bread
Banana Pudding
Milk
Margarine
Tartar Sauce
Pork Roast w/ Brown Gravy
Whipped Sweet Potatoes
Cabbage with Carrots
Texas Bread
Fresh Banana
Milk
Margarine
Salisbury Beef
Brown Gravy
Whipped Potatoes
Glazed Baby Carrots
Wheat Roll
Brownie
Mandarin Oranges
Milk
Margarine
Sliced Turkey Breast
Turkey Gravy
Bread Dressing
Brussels Sprouts
Multi Grain Bread
Pineapple Tidbits
Milk
Margarine
Wednesday
Hamburger Patty
Lettuce & Tomato
Potato Wedges
Coleslaw
Hamburger Bun
Peach Crisp
Milk
Mustard/Ketchup
Sloppy Joe
Crispy Cubed Potatoes
Spinach Salad
Hamburger Bun
Hot Sliced Apples
Milk
Salad Dressing
Tuna Salad
Kidney Bean Salad
Carrot Raisin Salad
Multi Grain Bread
Ambrosia Salad
Apple Juice
Milk
Swiss Steak
Brown Gravy
Whipped Potatoes
Spinach
Biscuit
Tropical Fruit
Milk
Margarine
Suggested Donation $3.00
**MENU SUBJECT TO CHANGE
WITHOUT NOTICE**
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Thursday
Wayne County Senior Citizen Nutrition Program
October 2016
Parmesan Chicken
Fettuccini Noodles
Mixed Vegetables
Garlic Breadstick
Tropical Fruit
Milk
Margarine
Macaroni & Cheese
Stewed Tomatoes
Green Peas
Multi Grain Bread
Pears
Milk
Margarine
Chicken Strips
Lettuce & Tomato
Shredded Cheese
Pinto Beans
Fiesta Vegetable Blend
Flour Tortilla
Fresh Fruit
Milk
Assorted Salad Dressing
Chicken Marsala
Rotini
Green Beans
Wheat Roll
Fresh Banana
Milk
Margarine
PLEASE CALL
24 Hours in Advance to Cancel
Meals at 734-727-7357
or 1-800-851-1454
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Friday
FRAUD PREVENTION
Second Tuesday of Every Month
9:30am
Join retired police Sergeant, Robert Haig, as he
presents new scams that are aimed towards protecting senior citizens. This is vitally important
to everyone! Call Jey Howie at (734) 466-2551
for further information. Register
at the Volunteer Desk or call
(734) 466-2555.
The clinic operates at Livonia’s Civic Park Senior Center on the 2nd & 4th
Fridays between 1:30-3:00pm. The clinic will focus on legal issues affecting
the elderly.
Each party is asked to sign in and complete the registration form. All
appointments are on a first come, first served basis. Each appointment may
have a predetermined time limit. Plan to arrive at least 30 minutes before
the closure time of 3:00pm or you will not be seen.
We are a Michigan not-for-profit legal corporation dedicated to providing
limited free legal services to members of the general public regarding
Michigan & Federal Law.
The purpose of Ask the Lawyer Legal Clinics is to offer free, limited legal
advice to residents of the State of Michigan. Legal volunteers cannot file
court papers on your behalf. We do not offer legal representation. Our
manner of advocacy is direct assistance, legal advice and counsel, research
and scholarship, education, media outreach, policy development and
public programming.
Attorneys may charge up to $10.00 for performing each notarial act.
Our mission is to provide friendly, quality legal assistance from qualified lawyers to residents of
the State of Michigan in a clinical setting which will help each client to achieve a resolution to the
matter they brought to the clinic.
Civic Park Senior Center, 15218 Farmington Rd, Livonia, Michigan 48154 (734) 466-2555
Livonia
Symphony
Orchestra
Presents Unforgettable Musical Hits
Saturday, October 1st 4pm-6pm Only $15.00 per person
Cost includes round trip transportation (provided by LSO) and a
group ticket rate to the concert. Please sign up with payment at the
Volunteer Desk or call 734-466-2555 for more information.
Departs from Livonia Senior Center at 3pm
NATIONAL CINNAMON BUN DAY
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4TH
12PM
SPONSORED BY AUTUMNWOOD OF LIVONIA
LIMIT ONE PER PERSON
MUST BE PRESENT TO PARTICIPATE
WHILE SUPPLIES LAST
Sign up at the volunteer
desk today!!!!!!
$1.50 EVERYONE
Includes movie, beverage, & popcorn or chips.
October 7th & 10th
COMING SOON TO THE CIVIC
PARK SENIOR CENTER THEATRE:
Redwood Highway
PG-13
90 minutes
Itching to get out of her retirement community but estranged from her family, Marie uses her granddaughter's wedding as
an excuse to go on a walk. A long one. On foot on the Redwood highway, Marie sets out on the 80-mile journey to the
ocean.
Cast: Shirley Knight, Tom Skerritt, James Le Gros
October 14th & 17th
A Life of Music
NR
98 minutes
After achieving widespread fame as part of the musical von Trapp family, eldest daughter Agathe went on to live a colorful
and challenging life, as recounted in this dramatic biography of a gifted and independent-minded woman.
Cast: Eliza Bennett, Matthew Macfadyen, Rosemary Harris
October 21st & 24th
13 Hours: Secret Soldiers of Benghazi
PG-13
144 minutes
In this gripping account of the chaotic and tragic events of Sept. 11, 2012, six members of an elite security team battle to
save the lives of trapped U.S. consulate personnel under attack by armed terrorists in Benghazi, Libya.
Cast: James Badge Dale, David Denman, Dominic Fumusa
October 28th
The Man Who Knew Infinity
PG-13
108 minutes
This absorbing biopic recounts the life of self-taught Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, who made his way to
Trinity College at Cambridge in 1913 and rose to prominence under the tutelage of renowned math professor
G.H. Hardy.
Cast: Dev Patel, Jeremy Irons, Devika Bhise
At a “G” RATED movie Wholesome family movie with adult humor
At a “PG” RATED movie Mild adult themes & language
At a “PG 13” RATED movie Mild adult theme & language as well as possible violence
At an “R” RATED movie Strong language, possible sexual content, & strong adult subject matter
october
“Lunch Bunch”
“prime grill and
coney”
MONDAY, October 10th
11:00am
Departs from The
Civic Park Senior Center
Call (734) 466-2555 to register
Join us for lunch At
“prime grill and coney”
No Charge for the bus
Lunch, Tax & Gratuity are
“On Your Own”
Register at the volunteer Desk
Three Cedars Farm Cider Mill Trip
Tuesday, October 18th Bus departs 9:30am
Cost is $13.00 Residents & $15.00 Non-Residents
Trip includes:
A hay ride back to the pumpkin patch, a challenging walk through the 7 acre corn maze, pick
a pie pumpkin from the patch to take home, enjoy a fresh donut while sipping on a glass of
cider, visit the General Store where you will find old fashion candy, many exciting and unique
country collectables, corn stalks, hay bales, and mums for all your decorating needs and a visit
to the cider & donut hut for treats to take home!
Seating is limited. Please register with payment at the Volunteer Desk or for more information
please call 734-466-2555.
Civic Park Senior Center, 15218 Farmington Rd, Livonia
Ford Rouge Factory Tour Trip
in Dearborn, Michigan
Wednesday, October 19th
Cost is $20.00 Residents
& $24.00 Non‐Residents
Bus departs from Center at 9:00am. Approximate return time 1:00pm.
Walk through a real‐life truck plant, view one of the world’s largest “living roofs” and see a
gallery of iconic Ford vehicles at the Rouge. Visitors also enjoy two exciting theater
experiences, from a multisensory film about the making of the new Ford F‐150 truck filled
with jaw dropping special effects, to a short documentary about the factory’s past featuring
rare archival footage.
Please sign‐up with payment at the Volunteer Desk or for more information
please call 734‐466‐2555. Seating is very limited so don’t wait!
*Please be advised that walking is involved on this tour.
Chuck Dardas and Alpha Company Present:
“King of the Night:
The Life of Johnny Carson”
Thursday, October 20th 3:00pm-4:30pm
Civic Park Senior Center
Charles “Chuck” Dardas is a philanthropic business owner who owns and
operates The Alpha Company in Livonia. He graciously donates his time
and reading resources for our free book club for the seniors of The Civic
Park Senior Center. He is also involved in many of our center events as
either a sponsor or a volunteer to help!
You must sign up for the book club at the Civic Park Senior Center no later than Tuesday,
September 20th. No Exceptions.
Call 734-466-2555 for more information!
GRAB YOUR
LEDERHOSEN AND OTHER
FESTIVE ATTIRE FOR...
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21ST 11:30AM-2:30PM
Enjoy Knackwurst, Sauerkraut, German Potato Salad, German
Chocolate Cake, Non-Alcoholic Beer and plenty of Beer Hall
music with the Mike Wolverton Band!
Tickets on sale NOW at the Volunteer Desk
until Wednesday, October 19th!
*Share the Wealth* *Raffles* *Goodie Bags*
COST— $4.00
($5.00 Non-Residents)
Always a great time with Food, Fun & Friends!
***Prize for the Best Costume***
Civic Park Senior Center, 15218 Farmington Road, Livonia
For more info please call 734‐466‐2555
Calling ALL Witches, Ghosts, and Goblins for Our
alloween
ash
Monday, October 31st
12:30pm—3pm
Includes 4 Bingo Cards
*Great Bingo Prizes*
*Sweets and Treats*
*Door Prizes*
*Best Costume Contest*
Cost is ONLY $2.00
Tickets available at the
Volunteer Desk beginning
Monday, October 3rd. For
more information please call
734-466-2555.
NO TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT THE DOOR!
Civic Park Senior Center 15218 Farmington Rd, Livonia, MI 48154
The Book of Mormon
9-time Tony Award-Winning Best Musical
Thursday, November 3rd 8pm at the Fisher Theatre
Composed by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt
Stone and Avenue Q’s Robert Lopez, The Book of Mormon is
an old-style musical with a modern sensibility. This blockbuster show features several big song-and-dance numbers
accompanied by some old-fashioned Broadway belting. An
equal opportunity offender, the show playfully pokes fun at
religion, sexuality, poverty and race, while inspiring an afterthe-show discussion of religion in general.
*Please be advised that The Book of Mormon
plays fast and loose with explicit language.
Cost is $99.00 Residents and $105.00 Non-Residents
Includes Transportation, Dinner at Union Street Restaurant (dinner,
dessert, taxes & gratuity included) and Main Floor Seating at the
Fisher Theatre. Bus departs the Center at 4:30pm.
Please sign up at the Volunteer Desk with payment or for more
information please call 734-466-2555.
Civic Park Senior Center, 15218 Farmington Rd., Livonia, MI 48154
FALL
Eastern Market Trip
Tuesday, November 22nd
Departs Center at 9:30am
Return by 1:00pm
Cost is $7.00 ($9.00 non-resident)
Come take a shopping trip with us for delicious
baked goods, flowers, fresh veggies or last minute gift
ideas!
Please register with payment at the Volunteer Desk or for
more information please call 734-466-2555.
SCHOOL NEWS
for Senior Citizens
LPS News & Events fOr SeniOr Citizens in Our COmmunity
OCTOBER 2016 - VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1
New Performing Arts Center highlight of summer bond projects
The new Performing Arts Center at Franklin High School
Hoover Elementary School’s renovated office
Livonia Public Schools is proud to share an update
on the bond issue projects that are occurring in our
schools!
“We are grateful to the community for supporting
the funding for these much-needed improvements
to our buildings.”
Summer 2016 Phase III renovation projects took
place at Grant, Hoover and Randolph elementary
schools, Johnson Upper Elementary, Holmes
Middle School, as well as Franklin and Stevenson
high schools.
The renovations have transformed the learning
environment for students, with improved lighting,
ventilation, classroom technology, furniture,
mechanical upgrades and security enhancements,
to name a few of the improvements.
The renovations are made possible through the
bond issue that was approved by voters in 2013.
School exteriors, entrances, offices, classrooms,
restrooms, hallways, gymnasiums, cafeterias,
computer labs, music rooms, and the addition of a
state-of-the-art Performing Arts Center at Franklin
High School highlight the work that was completed
during the summer months.
“We are extremely proud of these beautiful updates
at 17 of our schools, so far,” said Stacy Jenkins,
administrator of district communications for LPS.
The community will be invited to a grand opening
celebration of the new Performing Arts Center at
Franklin later this fall. Watch for details.
Visit www.livoniapublicschools.org and click on
District, then Bond Issue to see slideshows of the
Phase I, Phase II and Phase III bond projects.
“We hope you will share in the immense pride that
shines through, at these renovated schools that are
bringing up property values in our neighborhoods
and providing safe and comfortable places for our
children to learn and grow,” added Jenkins.
LPS SCHOOL NEWS FOR SENIOR CITIZENSSEPTEMBER 2016
Bowling for Backpacks
Saturday, November 19 | 2-4 p.m.
Merri-Bowl Lanes: 30950 Five Mile Rd.
Niji-Iro BIG game night scores
national award
$20 for bowlers: includes 2 hours of bowling,
shoes, 2 slices of pizza, pop
$10 for non-bowlers
Silent auction, Raffle, 50/50
For tickets:
Audra Rons - 248-701-3277 or
audrarons@gmail.com
Colleen Drake - 734-516-3446 or
colleendrake@sbcglobal.net
All proceeds benefit the Blessings in
a Backpack program, which provides
backpacks of food each weekend to at-risk
students in Livonia Public Schools.
LPS Community Ed
Classes registering now!
• Computer classes
(Microsoft Word, Excel,
Powerpoint)
• Adult swim
• ESL
• Yoga
Visit www.livoniapublicschools.org
and choose “Community Education
Enrichment” under the Community
tab to learn how to register!
Call 734-744-2602 with questions.
VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1
Students and families at Livonia Public Schools’
Niji-Iro Japanese Immersion Elementary
School are really “big” into playing games and
having fun.
Instead of hosting the typical Muffins with
Moms or Donuts with Dads events, the school’s
PTA decided to super-size the fun by throwing
a Games with Grown-Ups event that featured
over-sized games for kids and adults to enjoy.
The games included huge versions of: Angry
Birds, checkers, dice, Frisbee, bubbles, Connect
Four, Scrabble, Jenga and croquet – all set up
on the Niji-Iro lawn.
“Many schools hold Game Nights, but, in the
spirit of trying to encourage more physical
activity, we thought, what if we made
everything super-sized?” said Rebecca Lenk,
PTA member. “Unlike other events, which
can be very labor intensive, we wanted every
single parent to just relax and play with their
families. That was a key to the success of this;
we required no volunteer effort during the
event.”
Games with Grown-Ups caught the attention of
PTO Today magazine, which recognized NijiIro Elementary in its 2016 Parent Group of the
Year contest, in the Outstanding Family Event
category. PTO Today issued a $500 check and a
certificate to the Niji-Iro PTA.