senior moments
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senior moments
City of Azusa Recreation & Family Services Department Senior Services Division Monthly Newsletter AZUSA SENIOR CENTER Recreation & Family Services Department Senior Center Staff Director of Recreation & Family Services Joe Jacobs jjacobs@ci.azusa.ca.us 812-5220 Recreation Leader Stefanie Fultz sfultz@ci.azusa.ca.us 812-5139 Nutrition Site Manager Mercedes Nava mnava@ci.azusa.ca.us Ext. 5355 Home Delivered Meal Mgr. Lynda Prewitt lprewitt@ci.azusa.ca.us Ext. 5303 Office Specialist Jennifer Retana jretana@ci.azusa.ca.us Ext. 5180 Receptionist Gaby Dilluvio gdilluvio@ci.azusa.ca.us 812-5204 Case Manager Doris Brochu countyaide@ci.azusa.ca.us 812-5179 Kitchen Assistant Lydia Ramirez-Oda Chef Jerry Flores Why stay inside? Call us for a ride! Azusa Ave. E . Alo 210 Free- E. Foothill Blvd. sta A v e. W. Ro SENIOR MOMENTS September 2008 Azusa Senior Center 740 North Dalton Avenue Azusa, CA 91702 (626) 812-5204 FAX (626) 969-5611 Open Monday—Thursday 8:30 a.m.—4:00 p.m. And Friday 8:30 a.m.—1:30 p.m. Accessible to persons with disabilities Barranca E. Foothill Blvd. 605 Freeway DIAL-A-RIDE Azusa Transit Center 10th & Vernon, Azusa, CA (626) 812-5206 Citrus Ave. 812-5115 N. Dalton Acting Recreation Supervisor/ Lenore Gonzales Senior Services lmgonzales@ci.azusa.ca.us **A Los Angeles County Area Agency on Aging Distinguished Site Award Recipient** ute 6 6 The Center of Azusa for Services & Programs for adults age 50 and older. Come make new friends and renew acquaintances. The WELCOME mat is always out. Senior Moments is also available online at: www.ci.azusa.ca.us. ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION CENTER ADULT CLASSES AZUSA SENIOR CENTER TRIPS (cont.) CERAMICS: Myra Higley Fee: $20 Room: 2 Wednesday: 9:00 am to 1:00 pm DRAWING & PAINTING: Myra Higley Fee: $20 - Beginning & Advanced Friday: 9:00 am to 1:00 pm EXERCISE CLASS: Ria Benbow FREE - Rooms 3 & 4 Mon thru Fri: Fitness I: 9:15 am ; Mon thru Fri: Fitness II: 10:45 am ESL - English as a Second Language : Nellie Perez FREE - Room 1 Tue./Thurs.: 12:30—2:00 pm KNITTING & CROCHETING: Veronika Delvaux Fee: $20 Room 1 Thursday: 9:00 am - Noon MACHINE KNITTING: Eliza Boughous Fee: $20 Room 1 Monday: 9:30 am—1:30 pm CASE MANAGEMENT TUESDAY AFTERNOON CLASSES By Doris Brochu Santa Anita Family Service Yoga & Meditation 3:30—4:45 pm Tai-Chi 5:00—6:15 pm With Instructor: Kathy Chou Cost: FREE Every Wednesday 8:30 am - 4:00 pm Appointments ONLY Every Friday 8:30 am - 12:30 pm Walk-In’s Welcome Please call (626) 812-5179 to schedule an appointment with Doris. Exercise Classes for Adults and Seniors Classes will be held at the Azusa Senior Center Registration will be taken at class. This is an ongoing class, re-enrollment is required every semester. For more information, please call 626-812-5204. 3 Legal Services Estate Planning & Elder Law 2nd Wednesday of each month Sara Polinsky, Attorney at Law Please call for an appt. (626) 812-5204 a stop at Dudley’s Bakery for some baked goods (on own). Upon arrival into Julian you will have the day to Trivia Questions spend on your own exploring this beautiful town. 1. Who said, “One is very crazy when in love”? Spend the Day in Solvang 2. When were the first federal U.S. postSaturday, Dec 6 Fee: $29.00 age stamps issued in America? Leave: 8:00 a.m. – Return: 8:00 p.m. 3. Who was the first U.S. president elected who had been divorced? Spend the day in the quaint little town 4. Who claims that all one needs in order of Solvang. Meals are not included. to fly are lovely thoughts and fair dust? 5. Most spiders in the U. S. are harmHuntington Harbor Holiday Boat less, with the exception of what two Parade well-know poisonous spiders? Friday, Dec 19 Fee: $47.00 Leave: 1:30 p.m. – Return: 9:00 p.m. 6. How many children did George and Martha Washington have? Holiday Boat Parade! We’ll start our holiday evening off with an early dinner at Polly’s Restaurant (included). You’ll Trivia Answers have a choice of : Roasted Turkey dinner, Tri-Tip Sirloin dinner, or Polly’s original Chicken Pot Pie. All meals served with a side, non-alcoholic beverage and a slice of apple pie for dessert. After our leisurely meal we will the enjoy a 45-minute cruise along the Harbor. Every year the Huntington Harbor Philharmonic decorates the town with holiday lights and the local boaters too! 11 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. THE FOLLOWING CLASSES ARE OFFERED AT THE AZUSA SENIOR CENTER. NON-SENIORS MAY PARTICIPATE IN THESE CLASSES OFFERED THROUGH THE AZUSA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT. Please remember that the Azusa Senior Center does not issue refunds for any Spend the Day in Julian cancellation made by the ticket purchaser. Tuesday, Nov 4 Fee: $24.00 We will assist you by providing a list located Leave: 7:30 a.m. – Return: 5:30 p.m. on the bulletin board by the front counter, to be used to post your ticket availability. Spend the day in Julian. We will make Thank you for your cooperation! 6. (626) 852-8400 Sigmund Freud July 1, 1847, in New York City Ronald Reagan Peter Pan The black widow and the brown recluse spiders. President Washington had no children of his own, but he adopted Martha’s two children from a previous marriage. 1134 S. Barranca, Azusa, CA Azusa Senior Center Trip Refund Policy TUESDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE 1:00 pm Date: Sep Sep Sep Sep Sep Movie: 2 9 16 23 30 F RE E Halloween Dinner & Dance Type: Thursday, October 23 Dinner & Dance $10 Dance Only $5 Autumn Hearts: A New Beginning Drama Duck Drama Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day Drama My Sassy Girl Drama Then She Found Me Drama FREE Date: Movie: Type: Sep 4 Sep 11 Sep 23 Sep 30 Scent of a Woman Sayonara The Shawshank Redemption Showboat AUGUST 21ST 8 Drama Classic Drama Musical Coffee Corner News! Effective August 1st there will be a price increase at the Coffee Corner. Coffee & Treat Tea & Treat Hot Chocolate & Treat Thursday, December 4th 1:00 p.m.—4:30 p.m. Entertainment by Bobby Z. Thursday Afternoon Movie Matinee Month 1:00 pm FLU SHOT CLINIC & INFORMATIONAL FAIR THANK YOU! THANK YOU! To the Advisory Council And the Nutrition Site Council .50 .50 .50 For the beautiful new bar! (see photos below) THIS BULLETIN CAN BE MAILED TO YOUR HOME FOR 12 MONTHS FOR $5.00. Make check payable to “City of Azusa” 6 BE SURE TO SIGN IN AT REGISTRATION DESK TO RECEIVE YOUR “TICKET NUMBER” BEFORE 11:45 A.M. LUNCH IS SERVED AT NOON. Reservations are required 48 hours in advance. Call (626) 812-5204. Advance reservations are forfeited at 11:45 am. Late arrivals will be added to the waiting list. All adults 60 years and older and their spouses are welcome to have lunch. The suggested donation is $1.85 per meal. Guests under 60 shall pay $3.00 per meal. This program is funded in part through Title III of the Older Americans Act as amended by the County of Los Angeles Area Agency on Aging. All meals are served with milk, bread and margarine. Transportation is available to Azusa residents from Azusa Dial-a-Ride. Call (626) 812-5206. Starting Time for Mondays! 11:30 AM MONDAY CLOSED FOR HOLIDAY CHICKENCHOW MEIN White/Brown Rice Fried Chinese Noodles Normandy Vegetables Combination Salad Tapioca Pudding Apple Juice SLICED TURKEY 8 PORK ORIENTAL Brown Rice Zucchini & Tomato Confetti Slaw Lemon Cake or Fruit Alternate WEDNESDAY BBQ CHICKEN Corn Cobette Biscuit Baked Beans Watermelon Sunset Salad Orange Juice 2 SPAGHETTI & MEATBALLS 9 Minestrone Soup Buttered Zucchini Lettuce & Tomato Salad Cantaloupe or Honeydew 15 Green Beans Cole Slaw Cranberry Sauce Banana Pudding HAMBURGER BBQ Beans Mexicorn Lettuce & Tomato Vanilla Pudding Orange Juice September 2008 TUESDAY 1 22 29 CHILI CASSEROLE Spanish Rice Tortilla Mexican Corn Lettuce with Tomato Flan Orange Juice HAWAIIAN CHICKEN Tomato Bisque Soup Rice Pilaf Carrot Coins Cabbage & Bell Pepper Seasonal Fruit CHICKEN DIJON Parsley Noodles Corn Bread Peas & Carrots American Salad Birthday Cake Orange Juice ***Menus subject to change*** 16 “Mexican Independence Day” 23 STUFFED PEPPER THURSDAY 3 FRIDAY CHICKEN PARMESAN Chicken Vegetable Barley Soup Scalloped Potatoes Cauliflower Green Bean Salad Apple Betty with Oatmeal Crumb Topping Spaghetti Mixed Vegetables Combination Salad Orange BAKED TURKEY Beef Barley Vegetable Soup Sweet Potato Broccoli Three Bean Salad Lime Gelatin with Pears 10 HOT ROAST BEEF SANDWICH CREOLE CHICKEN Imperial Rice Corn Bread Broccoli Spinach Salad Chocolate Cake 17 MEATBALLS Barley Mushroom Soup Egg Noodles Zucchini & Tomato Spinach Salad with Mushrooms Orange 24 4 BAKED FISH with CRUMB TOPPING or CHILI EGG PUFF Brown Rice Pilaf Parsley Carrots Lettuce & Tomato Salad Chocolate Pudding Orange Juice 11 FISH with LEMON SAUCE or ROAST PORK with GRAVY Mashed Potatoes Peas & Carrots Confetti Cabbage Slaw Seasonal Fruit TACO SALAD Lentil Soup Tex Mex Rice Tortilla Chips Pinto Beans Lettuce & Tomato Salad Orange ROAST CHICKEN Noodle Kugel Egg Bread Honey Carrots Coleslaw Honey Cake or Apple Tart Orange Juice 5 12 Parsley Noodles Succotash Marinated Tomatoes Oatmeal Raisin Cookie or Fruit Alternate 18 BAKED FISH VERA CRUZ or ROAST BEEF 19 Vegetable Barley Soup Mashed Potatoes Peas & Carrots Lettuce Salad with Mandarin Oranges Seasonal Fruit 25 “Rosh Hashanah Luncheon” 26 BAKED FISH with TARTAR SAUCE or VEGETABLE QUICHE Rice Pilaf Green Beans with Red Peppers Broccoli Salad Baked Cinnamon Apples with Oatmeal Crumb Topping If you make a reservation for a Monday, please be sure to check in before 11:15 or you will forfeit your lunch reservation. Lunch is served at 11:30 am on Mondays. 30 “Birthday Celebration” 7 SEPTEMBER SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES (CONT.) Wed., K B G S O R Y C C Z Z O F Z L F M M Q N Y X L S N A E J E U L B X N V G K V V E S R I F H Z L Z V R Z A V L B B K G N C A X T N Y Q V J D E H L C D B V X I K H D V T H K O I M O O V R M T O T F F N N D T L A N O S R W I M R W Z J T L P A T L O E V I N P V C I T X Z H Y Q J J E N E Q R K L E R K X A E S U F O U P N D V S C I I S S E I G X Y L I F K X O E S O H N C E V I S V Q Z A F R T S Q T R E U O L H K Z D L Y P H T A A T V Q T Q M D E I A N Y R E K O I Y W W V C S A O A G S X R I F Q Y O E D Z G A L H O L F J L W G D N S D P S T D I N S P I E F F I C B E G V M E G W M A R I L Y N M O N R O E R W L BIG DADDY MARILYN MONROE BLUE JEANS NIFTY FIFTIES DISNEYLAND POODLE SKIRT DRIVE IN ROCK N ROLL ELVIS PRESLEY SADDLE SHOES FLAT TOP SLINKY HULA HOOP THE HONEYMOONERS JAMES DEAN TWIST S D I L D B I G D A D D Y K R R J Z E D E S I L R C V Y D I S N E Y L A N D H D T A S R E N O O M Y E N O H E H T Thurs., Sep 24 Sep 25 1:00—2:30 pm: Free Dance Practice 5:30 pm: 6:30 pm: Wednesday Night Dinner Wednesday Night Bingo 9:00 am: Nutrition Site Council Agenda Meeting 1:00 pm: Movie: Showboat BINGO Mon., Sep 29 1:00 pm: Tue., Sep 30 11:30 am: Birthday Celebration 1:00 pm: Movie: Then She Found Me The Azusa Senior Center Together WithTrader Joe’s Cordially Invite You To An Autumn Evening of Wine Tasting Wednesday, October 1, 2008 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Outside Patio 740 N. Dalton Ave. Cost: $6.00 Limited Tickets Available. Purchase your Tickets Now! Swinging Senior Soc-Hop Mexican Independence Day! Thursday, September 18th 12:30 – 2:30 p.m. Azusa Senior Center Dining Room Free, Free, Free!!!!! Tuesday, September 16th 11:00a.m. Dining Room Join us for special entertainment! Make lunch reservation by Sep. 12. Don’t miss out on all of the fun! Featuring: FREE Rootbeer Floats & Great Music by the Bobby Z Band Make Sure to Wear Your 50’s attire! The City of Azusa Recreation and Family Services Department would like you to be aware that the Azusa Senior Center Code of Conduct is available at the Senior Center front desk. LITTLE RICHARD 12 2 VOLUNTEER CORNER Wednesday Night Dinner & Bingo Mondays 1:00 p.m. Cards go on sale 12:30 pm Minimum BINGO Pay-out $5 SEPTEMBER 24 5:30 p.m.—Dinner—$5.00 6:30 p.m.—Bingo $25 BI N $7 Buys 2 Packs Minimum buy 10 games GO All adults 21 years and over Last Dial-A-Ride Pick Up at 4:00p.m.! **Bingo does not require reservations** Please pre-register for dinner by Monday, September 22 ! When: 1st & 3rd Wednesday of Each Month Where: Azusa Senior Center Dining Room Time: 1:00 pm Sep 2 Sep 4 Sep 9 Sep 25 9:00 am—Advisory Council Executive Board Meeting 9:00 am—Nutrition Site Council Meeting 1:00 pm—Advisory Council Meeting 9:00 am—Nutrition Site Council Agenda Meeting Doors open at 5:00 p.m. $5 Buy-In—10 Games $7 Buys 2 Packs Bingo program for adults 21 years and above Tue., Thu., Tue., Thu., SEPTEMBER VOLUNTEERS OF THE MONTH Alba, Juliana and Jonathan Bordey are a family team who have been delivering meals for almost a year. This mother, daughter and son trio really enjoy volunteering at our Senior Center. They deliver meals to our seniors who are home bound and enjoy talking to them and sharing part of their day. Our seniors love the interaction with the Bordey children. Alba, Juliana and Jonathan deliver meals every Friday and if you are here, you may see Jonathan roaming around the center until his mom is finished in the kitchen. Juliana also volunteers her time on Thursdays to help serve our hot lunch to our seniors at the center. We are blessed to have such a great family willing to donate their time, energy and talents. Thank you Alba, Juliana and Jonathan! Practice, brush-up or learn a new skill Second and Fourth Wednesdays 1:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m. Azusa Senior Center Dining Room Join us for some senior BUNCO fun! The cost will be $5 every Wednesday. Next BUNCO... Sep. 3 and 17 Hosted by Trudy Hite and Al Villescas Music by CD Bring a Friend!!! Please remember to stop by and sign Birthday Cards for the homebound and Get-Well and Thinking Of You Cards that bring a little sunshine to others. The table is located in the T.V. room. Thank you for taking the time to make a difference in the lives of others. 5 9 SEPTEMBER SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES Mon., Sep 1 CLOSED FOR HOLIDAY Tue., Sep 2 9:00 am: Advisory Executive Meeting 1:00 pm: Movie: Autumn Hearts: A New Beginning Wed., Sep 3 10:00 am—11:00 am: You, Me & Wii Time 1:00 pm: Thurs., Sep 4 Bunco 9:00 am: Nutrition Site Council Meeting 1:00 pm: Movie: Scent of a Woman BINGO Mon., Sep 8 1:00 pm: Tue., Sep 9 10:00 am—12:00 pm: Independent Living Center Wed., Sep 10 1:00 pm: Movie: Duck 1:00 pm: Advisory Council Meeting 10:00 am: Sara Polinsky Estate Planning Attorney (by appointment) 1:00—2:30 pm: Free Dance Practice Thurs., Sep 11 1:00 pm: Movie: Sayonara Mon., Sep 15 9:30 am: Free Blood Pressure Screening by Red Cross Volunteers 1:00 pm: Bingo Tue., Sep 16 11:00 am: Mexican Independence Day Celebration 1:00 pm: Wed., Sep 17 10:00 am: Free Hearing Screening by Susan Boutault, Accurate Hearing System 1:00 pm: Thurs., Sep 18 Movie: Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day Bunco 10:30 am: An Hour with Irene 1:00 pm: Movie: The Shawshank Redemption 12:30—2:30 pm: Soc-Hop Mon., Sep 22 1:00 pm: BINGO Tue., Sep 23 1:00 pm: Movie: My Sassy Girl TRAVEL TIME TOURS Travel Time Tours of San Dimas and the CITY OF AZUSA SENIOR CENTER are pleased to offer the following ONE-DAY, OVERNIGHT, and EXTENDED tours. Trip Flyers and Registration are available now at the AZUSA SENIOR CENTER Reception Desk! STOP BY AND SEE US TODAY! PLEASE MAKE ALL CHECKS PAYABLE TO: TRAVEL TIME TOURS ============================================================================= PICK-UP POINT: West Covina, FOOD 4 LESS/Mega Shoes (corner of Puente & Azusa Avenues) ============================================================================== SEP 12-14 (Fri-Sun) M O N T E R E Y B Y T H E B A Y v i a AMTRAK FEATURING ROARING CAMP STEAM TRAIN RIDE Share pp $319.50 Sgl $399.50 INCLUDES COFFEE AND DANISH DAILY! This WEEKEND GETAWAY includes “All Aboard Amtrak” from Glendale to Santa Barbara, two nights deluxe accommodations in Monterey, Roaring Camp & Big Trees (including nature walk and narrated steam train ride through the Redwoods), 17-Mile Scenic Drive along Monterey Bay, Fisherman’s Wharf, and historic Cannery Row. OPTIONAL: ample time for Monterey Bay Aquarium tour (additional charge). CALL TODAY FOR FULLY DETAILED FLYER! SEP 23 - OCT 1 (Tuesday) EASTERN CANADA/FALL FOLIAGE 9 COLORFUL DAYS! Share pp $1729.00 Sgl $2129.00 JUST 5 SPACES LEFT AS WE GO TO PRESS! OUR 27th ANNUAL TOUR, & ALWAYS OUR MOST POPULAR, & ALWAYS INCLUDES AIRFARE! Come see all the beautiful fall colors as we experience Niagara Falls, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Boston. Highlights include get-acquainted luncheon overlooking the Falls, Maid-of-the-Mist cruise, St. Lawrence River cruise, city tours of Niagara Falls, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec, and Boston! CALL FOR FLYER! OCT 7-10 (Tue-Fri) SEDONA VERDE CANYON TRAIN ABOARD THE VERDE CANYON RAILROAD Share pp $419.50 Sgl $539.50 YOU LOVED IT LAST YEAR! This tour combines the best of Arizona’ Verde Valley and Verde Canyon (Arizona’s other Grand Canyon), along with two nights near Sedona at the BEST WESTERN COTTONWOOD INN plus an overnight stay in Laughlin, Nevada (with Buffet of Choice)! Highlights include 4-hour historic train ride through the North Verde River Canyon and Sycamore Wilderness Area aboard the Verde Canyon Railroad (view Indian ruins, desert flora and fauna, bald eagles, blue herons, deer and more), Montezuma Castle National Monument, Montezuma Well, Camp Verde, AND Sedona! $100.00 deposit confirms your reservation with balance due by September 16, 2008. CALL NOW FOR DETAILED FLYER! OCT 17-19 (Fri-Sun) YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK 3 DAY - 2 NIGHT WEEKEND TOUR Share pp $259.50 Sgl $339.50 BETTER HURRY ON THIS ONE! FANTASTIC WEEKEND GETAWAY! Located in central California on the Western slope of the Sierra Nevada, this mountainous region offers unusual beauty, breathtaking scenery, and numerous waterfalls. The fall colors are spectacular at this time. Highlights include Wawona Hotel, Bridalveil Falls, Yosemite Falls, E1 Capitan, Half Dome and Yosemite Village. Accommodations will be just outside the Park in Oakhurst at the Shilo Inn (Welcome Reception PLUS Deluxe Continental Breakfast DAILY). $75.00 deposit confirms your reservation with balance due by September 26, 2008. FLYER! OCT 21-24 (Tue-Fri) SAN FRANCISCO, NAPA VALLEY TRAIN, & SACRAMENTO 4 DAYS - 3 NIGHTS Share pp $519.50 Sgl $699.50 TRIP CANCELLATION INSURANCE RECOMMENDED ON ALL OVERNIGHT TOURS 1 13 AZUSA SENIOR CENTER TRIPS Sponsored by the City of Azusa Senior Center. Trip reservations are accepted at the Senior Center Reception Desk. Sign-ups for new trips open to residents and non-residents beginning on the first business day of this month. Your cooperation will be appreciated by having the correct amount of cash or check made payable to the “City of Azusa”. Primm Valley Resort & Casino Day Thursday, Sep 11 Fee: $25.00 Leave: 7:00 a.m. – Return: 10:30 p.m. Avocado Festival in Carpinteria Saturday, Oct 4 Fee: $16.00 Leave: 9:00 a.m. – Return: 5:30 p.m. Enjoy an 8-hour stay at the Primm Valley Resort and Casino. Check-in will be at Buffalo Bills Hotel at 11:00 a.m. Upon arrival everyone will receive a free buffet coupon. Everyone must be at least 21 years of age. Spend the day at the 22nd Annual Avocado festival in Carpinteria. Enjoy a variety of vendor booths, 3 stages of live music and much more. Meals on own today. Lawry’s & Judson Studio & Art Gallery Friday, Sep 26 Fee: $43.00 Leave: 10:30 a.m. – Return: 4:30 p.m. Enjoy lunch (included) at Lawry’s Prime Rib in Beverly Hills. You will have a choice of roasted Prime Rib of Beef or a grilled Salmon . All meals come with mashed potatoes and grilled vegetable, T salad, non-alcoholicOU beverage and D English Trifle for SOLdessert. Next, we will travel into Los Angeles for a 2:00 p.m. tour at the Judson Studio and Art Gallery (included). Here you’ll experience the philosophy of the gallery, which is to support and present exhibitions of well crafted contemporary and traditional art of historical significance. 10 Oktoberfest in Big Bear Saturday, Oct 18 Fee: $36.00 Leave: 10:00 a.m. – Return: 7:30 p.m. Spend the day in Big Bear the annual Oktoberfest celebration, admission included. The doors open at Noon and upon arrival you can enjoy a traditional German meal (included). Enjoy a T choice entrée of OBratwurst, Half U D Roasted Chicken OL or Roast Beef, sides S in clu d e: Germ an P ot at o S alad , Sauerkraut and German Rye bread and apple strudel with warm vanilla sauce, and beverages. After lunch everyone will have time on own to enjoy the music and festivities. SENIOR CLUBS REGULAR ACTIVITIES ESPERANZA SENIOR CLUB Sundays— 1st & 3rd from 1:00—4:00 pm Annual Dues: $3.00 Note: GOLDEN AGE CLUB Fridays— Room 4 1st, 3rd from 11:30 am 1:30 pm Annual Dues: $3.00 GOLDEN OAKS CLUB (Bingo after lunch) Thursdays—Room 4 from 1:00 - 3:00 pm Annual Dues: $2.00 WRITING CLUB Thursdays— Room 2 from 1:00 - 3:00 pm AN HOUR WITH IRENE Third Thursday at 10:30 am in the library Recycling bins are located at the northwest side of the parking lot. Please support your center by utilizing these bins. Items accepted are plastics, aluminum cans, mixed papers and newspapers. RECYCLE AND MAKE A DIFFERENCE The APU student nurse visits will resume in Fall. In the meantime, please visit the Wellness Center, across the street from the center, to have your blood pressure checked. YOU, ME, & TIME! Wednesday, September 3rd Game Room (Every 1st Wednesday of the Month) 10:00 am—11:00 am Join us as we learn something new about the Wii each month. This month, we will learn how to play a new game! 4 INDEPENDENT LIVING CENTER ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY MOBILE OFFICE Is at the Azusa Senior Center Tue., June 17th from 9:00 am—12:00 pm. Free information and referrals will be available for individuals with disabilities and anyone seeking the tools for self determination and independence. For more information call 1-800-491-6722
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