News from the Steeple Center

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News from the Steeple Center
August 2016
News from the Steeple Center
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ISSUE:
The Steeple Center
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Ongoing RAS Activities
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Area Services
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Calendar
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Upcoming RAS Events
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Trips & Outings
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Parks & Rec Classes
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Other Opportunities
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Contact Info
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Rosemount Parks & Rec
13885 South Robert Tr.
Rosemount, MN 55068
The Steeple Center
14375 South Robert Tr.
Rosemount, MN 55068
A publication for 55 plus/Seniors
Wednesday, September 14, 11am-3pm
Registration Deadline: September 9
$24 for Members,
$30/Non-Members
It is time for another fun Mystery Lunch!
Participants will enjoy their choice of
chicken, steak, or fresh salmon for lunch,
along with a potato, vegetable, bread, and
coffee, ice tea or soda. The price includes
transportation on a coach bus, lunch,
activity, tax and gratuity. The bus will
depart from and return to the
Rosemount Community Center (south
parking lot). Payment must be made in
advance with your choice of meat.
Reservations may be made at a monthly
luncheon, placed in the RAS Drop Box at
the Steeple Center, or mailed to the
Rosemount Area Seniors, P.O. Box 402,
Rosemount, MN 55068. Make checks
payable to Rosemount Area Seniors and
indicate your choice of meat and mark
“Mystery Lunch”. No refunds will be
given after the registration deadline.
Questions? Call Judy Garin at 651-3448246. Eleanor Aho at 651-322-2118, or
Pat Wall at 651-423-3107.
(no mail delivery to this
address)
Rosemount Area Seniors
PO Box 402
Rosemount, MN 55068
Book Exchange—NEW!
Mystery Lunch!
In addition to the Game Cabinet
recently added to the Steeple Center
lobby, you can now find a Book
Exchange as well! The right half of the
cabinet has been designated for this
purpose. Take a book, return a book!
The book exchange functions on the
honor system; everyone contributes to
ensure there are always quality books
inside. Anyone may contribute or take
books – the more the merrier! If you
take a book (or two) from the cabinet,
you do not need to return the exact
book. However, in order to keep it full
of good choices, next time, bring a few
books to share! The inventory of the
cabinet will periodically be inspected
for condition, space, etc. If the cabinet
gets too full, some books will be
removed and donated elsewhere.
Remember, the book exchange is not
exclusively a donation center—it only
functions if books are both taken and
returned! Also, please do not leave
magazines in the cabinet. Any left in
the cabinet will unfortunately be
removed and recycled. Check out the
back page to learn about another
new addition to the game cabinet!
Au g u s t R A S B i r t h d ay s
Marlys Marschall
1st
Fran Johnson
12th
Arlene Halvorson
4th
Cynthia Ochocki
12th
Joe Armitage
5th
Carolyn Larson
17th
Katherine Winblad-Polk
5th
Helen Brandt
24th
Adele Eidsness
7th
James Knecht
25th
Karen Kelleher
8th
Chuck Studler
25th
Rebecca Groshong
11th
Ervin Boehm
27th
Joe Hoffman
11th
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THE STEEPLE CENTER
Welcome readers to the “News
from the Steeple Center”, a
publication for 55 plus/seniors in
the Rosemount community. The
Steeple Center houses the
majority of the programs and
events for the 55 plus/seniors.
Programs are a partnership of the
Rosemount Area Seniors and the
City of Rosemount Parks & Rec.
Steeple Center Hours
Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. — 4:30 p.m.
Evenings & Weekends: Based on Scheduled Events
To register for a Parks & Rec program, event, or trip:
• Register online at www.ci.rosemount.mn.us
• Register in person at the Parks & Rec office located
in the lower level of the Community Center
• Drop a completed registration form and payment in
the drop box outside the office at the Steeple Center
O N G O I N G RA S AC T I V I TI E S
Bid Euchre—Room 100
Tuesdays, 9 a.m.
Bring $0.50 for prize money
Bridge—Room 100
Mondays, 9 a.m.
Bring $0.50 for prize money
Bunco—Room 100
4th Tuesday of the month, 1 p.m.
Crafts—Room 202
3rd Tuesday of the month, 1 p.m.
Card Bingo—Room 100
4th Wednesday of the month, 1 p.m.
Bring 3 nickels, 3 dimes, 3 quarters,
$1 bill
Cribbage—Room 100
Thursdays, 9 a.m.
Quilting Club—Room 202
1st Wednesdays of the month, 1 p.m.
Social learning group—bring your own
Dominoes (Mexican Train) - Rm 100
2nd Wednesday of the month, 1 p.m. patterns, fabric, squares, etc.
Velvet Tones
Bring 13 nickels
Sept.-May, Wednesdays, 10 a.m.
Euchre—Room 100
Community choral group (55+) that
Friday, 9 a.m.
meets at the Apple Valley Senior
Bring $0.50 for prize money
Center. More information at
Hand and Foot—Room 100
www.velvettones.org.
3rd Wednesday of the month, 1 p.m. Walking Club
4th Friday of the month, 1 p.m.
April-October, Wednesdays, 9 a.m.
Musical Jam—Assembly Hall
Meet in the Steeple Center lobby
3rd Wednesdays of the month, 1 p.m. 500—Room 100
Come and play or just enjoy the
Mondays, 1 p.m.
music!
Bring $0.50 for prize money
AREA SERVICES
Senior LinkAge Line
GAPP Transportation
Snap Outreach
1-800-333-2433
Senior LinkAge Line is a free
telephone information and referral
service which makes it easy for older
adults and their families to find
community resources close to home.
952-953-9299
Provides transportation and medical
transportation for people in Dakota
County who are disabled or have no
other mode of transportation
available.
651-307-9033
Second Harvest Heartland offers free
programs to help ease your food
budget.
DARTS
651-455-1560—General Service
DARTS staff and volunteers can help
with everything from household
chores or accomplishing daily errands
to enjoying the company of a visitor.
For Rides:
 651-602-5465 — Transit Link
 651-602-1180 — Metro Mobility
Senior Law Project
651-224-7301
The Senior Law Project of the Twin
Cities offers legal assistance and
referrals for all older adults of this
area. You are encouraged to call the
Senior Law Project to make an
appointment.
Meals on Wheels
612-669-2910
Meals on Wheels offers weekday
home delivery of nutritious, hot
midday meals on a short or long-term
basis.
Nutrition Assistance Program for
Seniors (NAPS)
651-484-8241
Provides a free 35 lb box of food each
month to qualifying seniors.
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August 2016
Mon
1
9:00
1:00
Bridge
500
8
9:00
1:00
Bridge
500
15
9:00
1:00
Bridge
500
22
9:00
1:00
Bridge
500
Thu
3
8:00 Coffee @ Cub
9:00 Bid Euchre
11:30 Monthly
Luncheon, House of
Coates & Prize
Drawings
9:00
6:30
Walking Club 9:00
Yoga*
1:00
9
10
11
4
Fri
5
Cribbage
Yoga*
9:00
9:00 Cribbage
9:00
9:00 Breakfast
Out, Bakers Square,
Apple Valley
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18
8:00
9:00
1:00
17
Coffee @ Cub
9:00 Walking Club 9:00
Bid Euchre
1:00 Hand & Foot 1:00
Crafts (Rm 202) 1:00 Musical Jam,
Assembly Hall
6:30 Yoga*
8:00
9:00
1:00
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Coffee @ Cub
Bid Euchre
Bunco
8:00
9:00
25
9:00 Advisory
9:00
Board Meeting
1:00
10:00 Walking Club
1:00 Card Bingo
6:30 Yoga*
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Coffee @ Cub
Bid Euchre
9:00
6:30
Walking Club
Yoga*
Euchre
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Euchre
19
Cribbage
Yoga*
20
9:00 Euchre
7:00 Euchre
Tourney
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Cribbage
Yoga*
Sat
6
12
8:00 Coffee @ Cub
8:45 Lake
9:00 Bid Euchre
Minnetonka Cruise*
10:00 IMAX, MN Zoo 9:00 Walking Club
1:00 Dominoes
(Mexican Train)
30
Bridge
500
Wed
2
23
29
9:00
1:00
Tue
27
9:00 Euchre
12:30 500 Tourney
11:30 Lunch Out,
Las Tortillas,
Rosemount
1:00 Hand & Foot
1:00 Seniors Day at
Holz Farm*
Cards and games take place in Room 100 at The Steeple Center. Check room schedules at the facility for
locations of other programs/activities.
* Advanced registration required. Please see page 2 for
more information.
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Upcoming RAS Events
Monthly Luncheon
Tuesday, August 2
RSVP Deadline: July 26
$10 for members/$12 for non-members
11:30 a.m. Lunch
12:30 p.m. Entertainment
Steeple Center, Assembly Hall
Join us for a delicious roast beef meal with
potatoes, gravy, corn, and brownies
catered by House of Coates. The after
lunch entertainment will be the
Leprechaun Days prize drawings. Preregistration and payment is required.
Registration envelopes can be placed in the
RAS drop box located at the Steeple Center
with payment enclosed.
Sunshine Service
Please contact Al Sprute at
651-423-1666, if you know
of an RAS member who
could use a little “Sunshine”
greeting.
Breakfast Out
Thursday, August 11, 9 a.m.
Bakers Square (15200 Cedar Ave.,
Apple Valley)
Become acquainted with other seniors
at our monthly Breakfast Out. Join us
on the second Thursday of the month.
Cost of the meal is on your own.
Lunch Out
Euchre Tournament
Friday, August 19, 7 p.m.
Steeple Center, Room 100
$1/person
Knowledgeable players of all ages are
welcome. Registration starts at 6:45 pm
and play begins at 7 p.m. sharp! The
cost is $1, which is used as prize money.
Quilting Club - New Time!
First Wednesdays, 1:00 p.m.
Starting September 7
Steeple Center, Room 202
Please note that the time has been
updated to 1:00 pm. Mark your
calendars now for the first meeting on
September 7th!
Friday, August 26, 11:30 a.m.
Las Tortillas (15051 Crestone Ave.,
Rosemount)
Let’s get together for lunch at some of
your favorite restaurants! You will
order off the menu and pay at the
restaurant.
Quilt Raffle!
The RAS Craft Group has made a
beautiful quilt that they will be raffling
off at the November Luncheon! Tickets
are $1/each or 6 for $5 and can be
purchased at the monthly luncheons or
from any member of the Craft Group.
We are working on getting the quilt on
display at the Steeple Center, and we
will include a photo in the next
newsletter. Proceeds will benefit the
RAS Craft Group. Get your tickets now!
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TRIPS & Outings
Lake Minnetonka Cruise*
Wednesday, August 10
Registration Deadline: July 14
Cost - $60/person
Bus leaves Community Center at 8:45 a.m. and returns at approximately 2:00 p.m.
Join us for a day on the water on beautiful Lake Minnetonka aboard the Lady of the Lake, a historic sternwheeler. Hear a
special live narration about Lake Minnetonka from the Captain and crew about the history of the lake and Big Island. In
the mid-1800’s Lake Minnetonka enjoyed worldwide fame for its elegance and scenery. Large steamships on the lake
accommodated thousands of passengers, and there were huge waterfront hotels and constant scheduled rail service that
catered to the elite families from the south that came here to avoid the heat. Relax and view a variety of waterfront
mansions, restaurants, marinas and gardens on the lake. Lunch on the boat will include: a turkey croissant sandwich,
pasta salad, fruit, dill pickle, cookie and soda OR a roast beef sandwich on an onion roll with cheddar cheese, served with
coleslaw, apple, pickle and cookie. Please make meal selection when you register. After lunch we will return to the dock
and enjoy the quaint shops along Water Street in downtown Excelsior including Excelsior Mill, a renovated lumberyard built
at the turn of the century that now features a bench-lined central “garden” court and several shops filled with distinctive
gifts and accessories.
Grandparents, Grandkids & Seniors Day at Holz Farm*
Friday, August 26, 1:00 p.m.—3:30 p.m.
Registration Deadline: August 8
Cost - $7/person, max of $50 for family of 8
NOTE: Participants must provide their own transportation to Holz
Farm (4665 Manor Drive, Eagan)
Experience the nostalgia of days gone by at the 1940s era Holz
Farm in Eagan. This event welcomes seniors, grandparents, and
their grandchildren to share an event to reconnect seniors and
youth to farm life in the 1940s. Activities will include a tractor
hay ride, entertainment, family games, and a picnic complete
with roasted corn. The “Friends of the Farm” will also offer
walking tours of the farm house, sharing education and cultural
perspectives that appeal to a wide range of interests and ages.
This event is sponsored by the South of the River Recreators
(SORR) Senior Section.
Diamond Jo’s Casino Trip*
Wednesday, September 21
Registration Deadline: September 14
Cost - $27/person
Bus leaves Community Center at 8:45 a.m.
Bus returns at approximately 4:15 p.m.
Join us for a day of fun at Diamond Jo’s Casino in Northwood, Iowa. The casino features 577 slot machines, 15 gaming tables
and much more. Included in the cost of the trip you receive a luxury motor coach bus ride to and from the casino, a coupon for a
free lunch at “The Kitchen Buffet” ($10.00 value) and $10.00 in
Diamond Dollars.
*Requires pre-registration and payment. Please see page 2 for registration options.
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PA R K S & R E C C l a s s e s & O F F E R I N G S
500 Tournament
Driver’s Safety 8-Hour Course*
Tues. & Wed. September 13-14, 9a-1p
Registration Deadline: September 8
Cost: $26
Steeple Center, Room 200
We have partnered with the MN Highway
Safety Research Center/AAA to offer driver
improvement courses for mature drivers.
Upon completion of this course, drivers 55+
may be entitled to a 10% discount on their
auto insurance. This 8-hour program is
open to anyone 55+. All driver
improvement courses must be refreshed
every three years to keep the discount in
force.
Saturday, August 27, 12:30 p.m.
Cost: $3
Ages: 18+
Steeple Center, Room 100
Join us for a fun-filled Saturday
afternoon of cards - bring a partner!
Sign up with Rosemount Parks & Rec,
and pay at the door, or walk-ins are
also welcome. Call 651-322-6000 or
Mel Engle at 651-322-2210 for more
information.
Yoga*
Afternoon Session: Aug. 18—Sept. 8
Thursdays, 1 p.m. - 2 p.m.
Registration Deadline: August 13
 Evening Session: Aug. 17—Sept. 7
Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
Registration Deadline: August 16
Cost: $25/session (4 classes)
Steeple Center, Room 200
Join instructor Debbie Phraner for this 50+
yoga class. Proper breathing and gentle
postures will be taught to enhance strength
and mobility. Chairs are available and can
be used to adapt poses for your comfort.
The class environment will help promote
peaceful, joyful and healthy individuals.
Participants are encouraged to bring their
own mats.

Zumba Gold—NEW!
Starting September 12
Mondays, 11:15 a.m.—12:15 p.m.
Cost: $5/class
Steeple Center, Room 202
Led by certified instructor Jodie Barris,
Zumba Gold is a fun-filled dance fitness
class. Experience a complete body
workout while learning the basic steps
to salsa, meringue, cha-cha and other
rhythms. No dance experience is
necessary! Zumba Gold classes provide
modified, low-impact moves for active
older adults. Comfortable clothing and
athletic shoes are recommended, and
participants are encouraged to bring a
water bottle. This is a drop-in style
class, so pre-registration is not
necessary. The $5 fee is payable each
day attended, and the first two classes
are FREE for new participants!
*Requires pre-registration. Please see page
2 for registration options.
The Aging Mastery Program is coming to the Steeple
Center in September! Watch for the September
Newsletter for more info!
Other opportunities
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Prime Rib Dinner and DJ Dance
Thursday, July 21, Dinner 5:00—6:00 p.m., Mixer 6:00—6:30 p.m., Dance 6:30—8:00 p.m.
Cost: $12 for dinner, reservations required (no charge for entertainment, refreshments and dance)
The Rosemount Senior Living, 14344 Cameo Ave., Rosemount
Open to all 55+
Kick-off Leprechaun Days at The Rosemount! Begin this evening with a delicious prime rib dinner, including
a beverage and dessert, served restaurant – style in The Rosemount Dining Room. After dinner, enjoy
beverages and live background music in the pub. Then beginning at 6:30, dance to your favorite hits from
the 1940’s – 1970’s, plus some novelty dances, in the pub. Special thanks to Scott Rohr for providing the DJ
music and lights! To make reservations or for more information, please call The Rosemount at 651-3224222.
2016 Dakota County Fair
August 10-16, 2016
Senior Day is Thursday, August 11
Seniors (60+) get FREE admission and FREE
Parking! Transportation must be provided on your
own.
IMAX Theatre
“Hubble 3D”
Tuesday, August 9th, 9 a.m.
Cost: $6
Senior Citizen Day at the Great Clips IMAX Theatre
at the MN Zoo is the second Tuesday of each month.
Join us for complimentary coffee, treats, and door
prize drawings before the film at 10 a.m. All films
and times are subject to change. Transportation
must be provided on your own.
History Book Club
2nd Tuesday of the month, 6:30 p.m.
Robert Trail Library
The Rosemount Area Historical Society in
partnership with the Robert Trail Library selects
titles to read and then meets to discuss and share
ideas about these books. New members are
always welcome! For more information, contact
“Step Out and Walk About” the RCC
John Loch at rosemounthistory@charter.net or
 RCC Hallways: Monday–Friday. 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
952-255-8545.
Evening hours depend on scheduled events.
 July 12: “Operation Paperclip: The Secret
Intelligence Program that Brought Nazi
 RCC Gymnasium: Monday-Friday, 8-9 a.m.
Scientists to America” by Annie Jacobsen
Adults of all ages are invited to “walk about” the
 August 9: “The Imperial Cruise: A Secret
Community Center or gym during the hours listed.
History of Empire and War” by James Brady
Walking maps are available at the Parks and Recreation
 September 13: “When Books Went to War:
Office located on the lower level of the RCC, 13885
The Stories that Helped Us Win World War II”
South Robert Trail.
by Molly Guptill
 October 11: “Gateway to Freedom: The
Senior Drop-In Bowling
Hidden History of the Underground Railroad”
by Eric Foner
Tuesdays, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Cedarvale Lanes, 3883 Cedar Grove Pkwy., Eagan
Cost: $5 for 3 Games
Transportation must be provided on your own.
RAS Executive Board
Adult Coloring Supplies—NEW!!
President
Vice-Pres.
Secretary
Treasurer
Forrest Krogh
651-423-1328
Glen Uitdenbogerd
651-423-2996
Gloria McMorran
763-670-4084
Terrance Yourchuck
651-423-2782
Have you heard of the latest trend—adult
coloring! Participating in this fun activity can
reduce anxiety, create focus, and bring about
more mindfulness. All the supplies you need for
adult coloring can now be found in the Game
Cabinet in the Steeple Center lobby, on the left
side. There are several different coloring sheets,
along with markers and colored pencils. Feel
free to grab the supplies you need and try out
your artistic skills! These supplies can be
brought anywhere in the facility or on the patio.
Rosemount Parks & Rec
Main Office: 651-322-6000
Stephanie Baumann: 651-322-6016
Lacelle Cordes: 651-322-6011
13885 South Robert Trail
Rosemount, MN 55068
www.ci.rosemount.mn.us/seniors