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SEQUIM SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER NEWSLETTER
Serving the SequimDungeness
Valley Since 1971
JULY 2012
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A MONTHLY PUBLICATION OF SEQUIM SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER — JULY, 2012
SSAC B ENEFIT S ALE C OMING
IN
AUGUST:
EARLY FURNITURE SALE MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR
DONATIONS AND THE BIG SALE
Bookcases, sofas, tables, and
much, much more.
Where: Same as last year
(in QFC Shopping Center)
When: Members’ Sale—Thurs, Aug 2
from 1 to 4pm
Public Sale: Fri & Sat, Aug 3 & 4
from 9 to 3pm
Donations accepted at sale site
during June and July every . . .
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Shown above is SSAC’s primary “delivery guy”, Bob
Young, tying down another load of donated items.
Due to an overwhelming number of
donations, Benefit Sale furniture will be
sold in July during any of the sale’s
regular donation hours:
Mon. - 12:30 to 3:30
Wed. - 10:00 to 3:30
Sat. - 10:00 to 12:00
*Closed July 21
Items can be viewed at the east end of
the QFC mall in the unit that was
formerly the Unknown Pizza Company.
Volunteers at the donation site can
provide assistance, and items can be
purchased using cash or check.
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Monday from 12:30 until 3:30
Wednesday from 10am until 3:30pm
Saturday from 10am until noon—
closed July 21 for the Lavender
Festival
Please do not drop off items at the Senior
Center Office, if at all possible.
Items that will NOT be accepted:
Used Mattresses
Used Bed Pillows
Used Shoes & Boots
Xmas Trees/Lights/
Decorations
Encyclopedias
Magazines
Readers Digest Condensed Books
Older electronics including:
 Component Stereos
 TVs & CRT Monitors
 Electric Typewriters
 Fax Machines
 Printers
 Slide Projectors
SEQUIM SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER NEWSLETTER
SSAC Luau
August 21st at 11:30 AM
Tickets on Sale
July 16th!!!
$10 for Members / $12 for Non.
Tickets are Non-refundable.
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JULY 2012
FOR SALE BY SSAC
TWO ANTIQUE PORCELAIN FIGURES
These stunning
figures of Guan
Yin or “Kwannon”,
the Chinese or
Japanese
goddess of mercy,
were handcrafted
by Seyei Fine
China of Nagoya,
Japan around 1960.
Each snowy white goddess holds a lotus flower and has
flowers and leaves at her feet. Each figure stands about
24” tall and would be an elegant addition to any decor.
Buy one for $95, or both for $175.
Figures can be viewed in the Senior Center Library.
For more information, contact Michael at 683-6806
SEQUENCE
Join us for this new game
starting Wednesday, July 11th
3 - 5pm in the front room!
$2 for members / $3 for non.
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JULY 2012
SEQUIM SENIOR
ACTIVITY
CENTER
TRIPS &
TOURS
683-5883
Friday, July 20th, La Push and the
beach: Come and enjoy the spectacular
views and the splashing waves at Rialto
Beach***. Bring your lunch and sit at the
several picnic tables available under the
trees, and
enjoy the
sound of the
waves as
you dine!
Don’t forget
your camera,
walking stick and some good shoes!
***Due to a recent trip to La Push with my
family, I have changed the final destination to
Rialto Beach, which is just north of First Beach.
Departs 9:00 a.m. Est. Return 5 p.m.
$24 for Members / $30 for Non.
Michelle Rhodes, Trips & Program Director
Some great trips and great times await!!!
Don’t delay sign-up quickly!
King Tut Update – The question of the hour is do you have
any spots left on July 30th or September 19th, and the answer
is: “I don’t know.” I am in the process of going through the “list”
of those who want to go, and getting sign-ups set. I do know
that I will be adding an October date…maybe two! Please call
me to get on the list if you are interested…don’t delay!
The New Dungeness Lighthouse trip with Captain
Charles on the Water Limousine has been very popular! This is
a great trip for those who are fairly independent walkers (no
need for a cane and/or walker), but don’t have the ability or
stamina to make a hike out to the lighthouse. Please call if you
have any questions, and if it would be a good option for you.
LeMay Auto Museum – At time of print this trip has just a
few seats left. If you are interested in this trip sign up quickly!
Ft. Nisqually and Pt. Defiance – This trip needs more sign
-ups! It is a wonderful opportunity for an adventure back in
time! Take a second look at this trip; it offers insight into the
history of our state and area, you get to tour the actual fort,
AND we might see an actual blacksmith at work using period
appropriate/accurate tools and technique! Not to mention the
beautiful waterfront views from Pt. Defiance park!
Emerald Downs – We are off to the races! This time we
are staying ALL day!!! If you have never been to a horse race,
this is an experience not to miss! Trust me, I wasn’t looking
forward to it the first time I went, but I had the best time! It’s a
unique environment, and the views of Mt. Rainier are
breathtaking, you feel like you can just reach out and touch it!
Leavenworth & Harrison Hot Springs – These are just
around the corner! See the Green & Blue sheets!!!
A personal note from me to you…Thank You! I just
celebrated my two year anniversary working at SSAC, and it
has been a wonderful experience! I love coming to work every
day. I can’t wait to see what new places we find for us to visit,
new classes and activities to bring to the center, and most
important new friends to make! I feel privileged to work at
YOUR senior activity center. I am excited for this next year, and
for those of you who are regular travelers let’s see how much
fun we can have exploring, and for those of you who haven’t
traveled with us yet, I encourage you to “Come See ‘How We
Roll’!”.
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JULY 2012
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“ W HO A M I?”
*Born in Rockville Centre, NY, has
lived all over the USA.
*Served in the
US Army and the
USPHS (says to
ask her what
that means when
you figure out
who she is!).
*Enjoyed world travel.
*Enjoys tennis and animals.
WHO AM I? Answer on p. 14
C OME ON OUT FOR F RIDAY N IGHT B INGO !
F RIDAY NIGHT BINGO IS BACK AT 6 PM .
FRIDAY NIGHT BINGO!
Come and join the fun and increase the prizes and the fun with your participation!
Thursday Bingo at 12:30 is going strong as well, so you have 2 chances to play
each week!
MAKE YOUR CONTRIBUTION TODAY!
Community Radio exists
through the support of
YOU
our listeners and through the
support of local businesses.
Nearly 100 Volunteers keep
KSQM on the air 24 hours-aday. We’re committing out
time—won’t you commit a
Dollar-A-Day?
Listen Live On-Line at
KSQMFM.COM
Music Requests and
Donations: 360-681-0000
KSQM is a Non-Profit Community
Education Radio Station
Donations are tax deductible under
IRS Code 501(c)3 Tax ID# 20-2816387
JUDY PRIEST
WATERCOLOR
EXCLUSIVES
For information and reservations
PHONE 360-683-5660
203 Taylor Cutoff Road—
Sequim, WA 98382
WATERCOLOR CLASSES MONDAYS AND
THURSDAYS AT THE CENTER
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JULY 2012
A SUCCESS STORY!
Three Sequim High
School seniors were
awarded scholarships
by SSAC Executive
Director Michael Smith
on May 30th at an
award ceremony held at the high school.
Waylon Lam and Stephanie Laurie were each
awarded $1,000 as the boy and girl recipients this
year. These annual scholarships, now in their 6th year,
are funded entirely from a portion of the proceeds of
SSAC’s annual Benefit Sale.
Waylon Lam will attend the University of Washington
given by the SSAC board of directors, the executive director,
and the trips and programs director. One of the directors,
Bob Spinks, rallied his friends in law enforcement, and the
US Border Patrol agents in Port Angeles donated $250
towards the scholarship in just 24 hours after being
approached.
The Directors’ Award Scholarship, in the amount of $550
was given to Clay Charley, who wants to attend Central
Washington University and become a law enforcement
officer.
Clay, Stephanie and Waylon have all written nice thank
you notes for their scholarships and came for a tour of the
building and to meet the board members recently. All three
have been active in
many acts of service
throughout their high
school careers and
promise to let us know
how they are doing in
the future. SSAC’s
scholarship program
bridges the generations
and shows that our
seniors care about
young people. Having
a scholarship fund and
awarding fine young
people like these
money to further their
education, fulfills the
portion of our mission
Lf to Rt: Front Row—Joe Borden, Stephanie Laurie, Clay Charley and Waylon Lam
statement that says
Back —Ray Bentsen, SSAC Board President & Michael Smith, SSAC Executive Director
and major in electrical engineering. Stephanie Laurie
will attend Whitworth University in Spokane, WA,
majoring in English and Business Administration, and
plans go on to law school after that.
New for 2012, was the creation of the “Directors’
Award Scholarship”, which was funded from donations
that SSAC “will encourage
involvement in, with, and for our
community.”
Members of this year’s
scholarship committee were Ray
Bentsen, Joe Borden, Margaret
Cox, and Michael Smith.
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JULY 2012
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SSAC COMPUTER HELP DESK
HAVE A COMPUTER PROBLEM?
Any Monday from 1:00 to 2:00
In the classroom (next to the computer Lab)
For SSAC members only.
No fee is charged, but a donation to SSAC will be gladly accepted.
“WE’LL DO OUR BEST TO HELP…
BUT NO GUARANTEES.”
DiSTiNCTiVE & UNiQUE
CUSTOM HOME DESiGNS
CREATiVE RENOVATiONS
ELDERLY HOME UPDATES
HANDiCAP ACCESS
SUMMER SPECIAL
THRU AUGUST 31ST…
TAKE CARE OF YOUR
ELDERLY HOME
CONCERNS AND
NEEDS!
Want to live gracefully in your
own home and still be
comfortable?
Want to feel safe in your bath
or bedroom without falling?
Want to walk out your front
door safely?
CALL US!!! YOU’LL BE SO GLAD YOU DID!
MGM* CLUB
Number of MGM Members
32
Total $ Per Month
$570
Total $ Per Year
$6,840
(*Members Giving Monthly)
It’s so easy to conveniently become a major donor with small automatic
monthly payments from your credit or debit card. The minimum is just $10
per month. MGM members give systematically and painlessly, and help
to smooth out the ups and downs of our cash flow. Please stop by to see
Michael Smith, or give us a call! You can stop or change your pledge
amount at any time. Your credit card information is kept secure and is
not stored at the Center.
Did you know you can join MGM and not use a credit card? We are now accepting pledges, and we will BILL you for amounts of $120 per year or more, paid
annually, semi-annually, or quarterly! You can then pay with cash or check at your desired interval, and thus join the loyal ranks of the MGM Club!
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JULY 2012
Dungeness Valley Health & Wellness
Clinic Presents:
~Free Community Lectures~
The Forum -
July 11th, 2:30-3:30pm
GMO’s Explained OMC -2nd Fl Conference Room - 840 N. 5th Ave
Healthy Solutions June 12th, Noon-1pm
Reading Labels Sequim Transit Center
152 W. Cedar St
Healthy Sundays July 1st - Yoga & The Web That Holds Us Together
July 15th - First Aid in the Home
3-4pm, Dungeness Valley Lutheran
923 N. Sequim Ave
OLYMPIC DRIFTWOOD SCULPTORS
4th Annual Driftwood Art Show
held in conjunction with
Sequim Lavender Weekend
Sequim Prairie Grange
290 MacLeay Rd
July 20 & 21 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
July 22
10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
SMILES FOR LIFE
Sequim Senior Activity Center
Date: Last Friday of the Month
Please call or email to make an appointment
Call 360-775-9042
Dental Assessment, Dental Cleanings,
Fluoride Applications, Oral Health Education
Dental Access Programs
Cyndi S. Newman, RDH, BSDH, MSCH
email:Cyndi_Newman@seniorsmilesforlife.com
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JULY 2012
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JULY 2012 ACTIVITIES
MON
2
TUE
3
WED
4
9am Balance Exercise
Bridge
9:30am Art:Judy Priest
10am Diabetes Group
Knit & Crochet
11am Senior-cize
12:30pm Gentle Yoga
& Chair Exercise
1-2pm Computer Clinic
SSAC Members only
1pm Uke Class
Origami Class
2pm
Yoga
10am-Noon SHIBA
Free Health
Ins Advice
Happy 4th of
July!!!
10am Fiber Arts
Cribbage
Wii Bowling
Center closed
9
10
11:30am 4th of July
Luncheon
1pm
Dominos
Ping Pong
FRI
5
6
9:30am Beginning
Art
10am P A N
11am Stretch
Yoga #1
12:30pm Bingo***
***Be here by 12:20!
1pm Stretch
Yoga #2
Scrabble
5:30pm Double
Deck Pinochle
9am Balance
Exercise
Beginning
Mah Jongg
Class
11am Senior-cize
12:30pm Pinochle
1pm Low Stakes
Poker
2:30pm Sing-a-Long
at Suncrest Village
6 pm Bingo
Trip: Silverdale
9am Balance Exercise 10am-Noon SHIBA
Bridge
Free Health
9:30am Art:Judy Priest
Ins Advice
10am Knit & Crochet 10am Fiber Arts
11am Senior-cize
Cribbage
12:30pm Gentle Yoga
Wii Bowling
& Chair Exercise
11:30am Potluck
1pm Free Legal Clinic
1pm Dominos
1-2pm Computer Clinic
Ping Pong
SSAC Members only
Bunco
1pm Uke Class
1:30pm Board
Origami Class
Meeting
2pm
Yoga
Trip: New Dungeness LH
16
THU
17
11
12
13
9am Balance
Exercise
WOW Watercolor
9:30am Beginning
Art
10am P A N
11am Stretch
Yoga #1
12:30pm Bingo***
***Be here by 12:20!
1pm Stretch
Yoga #2
Scrabble
5:30pm Double
Deck Pinochle
9am Balance
Exercise
Beginning
Mah Jongg
Class
11am Senior-cize
12:30pm Pinochle
1pm Low Stakes
Poker
2:30pm Sing-a-Long
at Avamere
6 pm Bingo
11am Senior-cize
12:30pm Tax-Aide
Appt. Required
1pm Bridge
Mah Jongg
3-5pm Sequence
5pm Middle
Eastern Dancing
6:30pm Open Mic
Trip: Japanese Garden
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9am Balance Exercise 10am-Noon SHIBA 9am Balance
Bridge
Exercise
Free Health
WOW Watercolor
9:30am Art:Judy Priest
Ins Advice
Free Blood Pressure Check
11am Senior-cize
10am Knit & Crochet 10am Fiber Arts
1pm Bridge
Cribbage
11am Senior-cize
Mah Jongg
Wii Bowling
12:30pm Gentle Yoga
3-5pm Sequence
& Chair Exercise 1pm Dominos
5pm Middle
1-2pm Computer Clinic
Ping Pong
Eastern Dancing
SSAC Members only
6:30 pm Open Mic
1pm Uke Class
Origami Class
Trip: Ft. Nisqually & Pt.
2pm
Yoga
Defiance
Trip: Le May Auto
19
20
9:30am Beginning
Art
10am P A N
11am Stretch
Yoga #1
12:30pm Bingo***
***Be here by 12:20!
1pm Stretch
Yoga #2
Scrabble
5:30pm Double
Deck Pinochle
9am Balance
Exercise
Beginning
Mah Jongg
Class
11am Senior-cize
12:30pm Pinochle
1pm Low Stakes
Poker
2:30pm Sing-a-Long
at Sherwood Manor
6 pm Bingo
Trip: LaPush
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JULY 2012
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JULY 2012 ACTIVITIES
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MON
9am Balance Exercise
Bridge
9:30am Art:Judy Priest
10am Knit & Crochet
11am Senior-cize
12:30pm Gentle Yoga
& Chair Exercise
1pm Free Legal Clinic
1-2pm Computer Clinic
SSAC Members only
1pm Uke Class
Origami Class
2pm
Yoga
Trip: Hot Air Ballooning
30
9am Balance Exercise
Bridge
9:30am Art:Judy Priest
10am Knit & Crochet
11am Senior-cize
12:30pm Gentle Yoga
& Chair Exercise
1-2pm Computer Clinic
SSAC Members only
1pm Uke Class
2pm
TUE
WED
24
25
10am-Noon SHIBA
Free Health
Ins Advice
9am Balance
Exercise
WOW Watercolor
10am Fiber Arts
Cribbage
Wii Bowling
11:30am Potluck
1pm Dominos
Ping Pong
Bunco
THU
FRI
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27
9:30am Beginning
Art
10am P A N
10am Glee Club
11am Stretch
Yoga #1
11am Senior-cize
12:30pm
Bingo***
1pm Bridge
***Be here by 12:20!
Mah Jongg
1pm Stretch
3-5pm Sequence
Yoga #2
5pm Middle Eastern
Scrabble
Dancing
5:30pm Double
6:30pm Open Mic
Deck Pinochle
Trip: Ride the Ducks
Trip: Hot Air Ballooning
9am Balance
Exercise
11am Senior-cize
12:30pm Pinochle
1pm Low Stakes
Poker
2:30pm Sing-aLong at The Vintage
6 pm Bingo
8:30am to 5pm
Smiles for Life
(Dental Cleaning)
31
Don’t miss…
10am-Noon SHIBA
Free Health
Ins Advice
 Free Blood Pressure Checks
10am Fiber Arts
Cribbage
Wii Bowling
 New Origami Class starting Monday’s
1pm
 Accordion Social on July 8th at 1pm
 Applebee’s Senior Discount July 15th
Dominos
Ping Pong
Yoga
9:30am – 1:30pm July 16th
on July 2nd until July 23rd
Trip: King Tut
Saturdays
7 10am Intermediate Hula
14 10am Intermediate Hula
6:30pm Bridge - 683-2948
Sundays
1
8 1pm Accordion Social
1 5 Applebees’ Senior
21 10am Intermediate Hula
Discount Day with
coupon (p.15)
28 10am Intermediate Hula
Trip: Mariners vs. Rangers CXLD
6:30pm Bridge - 683-2948
B Y APPOINTMENT:
N AIL C ARE - F E E T O R H A N D S - T U E . - T H U R .
FOR APPOINTMENTS, CALL THE SENIOR CENTER
OFFICE AT 683-6806.
DENTAL APPOINTMENTS: SMILES FOR LIFE - DENTAL
ACCESS PROGRAM. LAST FRIDAY OF THE MONTH.
FOR APPOINTMENTS, CALL 775-9042.
BINGO PRIZE THIS MONTH:
22
$25 gift certificate
OAK TABLE
29
3RD THURSDAY BINGO
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Bill Blank
Hella Fallon
Richard Norman
Fritz Field
Pat Gordon
Rita Rogers
Patricia Selaya
Dorothy Shreffler
Janet Wicker
Sandra Baltezore
Deborah Bennett
Ruth Messing
Connie Milne
Ellen Bertoliatti
Sharon Blanken
Barbara Bolles
Tom Burns
Ann Gray
Gwen McAlmond
James McKay
Ingrid Nymo
George Sumner
Marilyn Ward
Roscoe Babington
Ronald Fairclough
Louis Inlay
Janet Lenfant
Milton Patrie
Odette Marie Pogue
Donald Knowles
Mary Nelson
Richard Pflaum
William Thomas
Fran Whelan
Theodore Geiger
Margaret Kane
Don Klinger
Leslie Menia
Nadine O'Brien
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Ingrid Perle-Heydon
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Julie Broadwell
Gail Crossman
Kathryn Grosz
Karen Herman
Donald Krueger
Laurine McGrew
Margie Muller
Dale Robirts
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Bea Albarado
Barbara Barthell
Tru Clinton
Betty Karlsen
Ann Radwick
Melissa Spaulding
Robert Ebersole
Yvonne Henry
Margaret Lotzgesell
Jeanninie McQuillen
Shirley Parsons
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Jill Clark
Peggy Colegrove
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Edith Brown
Tom Mix
Elaine Wright
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THE CENTER NEWS is published monthly for the
Sequim Senior Activity Center, a non-profit organization
at 921 E. Hammond St, Sequim. Deadline is the 15th of
the month .
OUR MISSION
Sequim Senior Activity Center provides a community
focal point for people to come
together for services and activities that:
Share valuable experience and skills,
Respond to diverse needs and interests,
Enhance health and dignity, Support independence, and
Encourage involvement in, with, and for the community.
SEQUIM SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER
Hours: Monday –Friday
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
STAFF
Executive Director, Michael Smith
Trips /Program Director, Michelle Rhodes
Office Manager, Diane Johnston
Bookkeeper, Debbie Hudson
Office Assistant, Tish Marshall
Janitor, Erich Brune
Suzanne Boensel
Carol Darby
Bobbie Oldenkamp
Marilyn van Patter
William Caldwell
Paul Hanway Jr
Nancy Reyes
Shelby Schott
Janet Speer-Stesiak
Laurel Bentsen
Marta Brooks
Elaine Nichol
JULY 2012
p.10
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Terrey Sabine
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Delilah Haun
Patricia Kehoe
Barbara Lofstrom
Sharon Stevens
Mary Jane Winders
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David Birch
Peggy Bolt
Susan Bradford
Patricia Cooper
Juanita Fallis
Mary Lou Johann
Patricia Marshall
Hubertina Reininger
Vernon Simmons
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Alice Berejikian
Sandee Freeman
Peggy Rinker
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Vanessa Bentley
Barbara Brown
Cecelia Clauss
Janis Flanagan
Gigi Inglis
Sarah Jo Mills
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Judy Corder
Laura Perryman
Frances Streva
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Karen Kreger
Nancy Peachey
Vincent Shu
Ray Swenski
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Harriet Freeman
Wanda Sanders
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Robert Brown
Patricia Gruver
Jerene Nelson
Russell Weber
WEEKLY OFFICE VOLUNTEERS
Fran Aaron
Betty Barnard
Jane Dalton
Valerie Johnson
Jean Leahy
Elaine Leptich
Don Myers
Mary Ellen Reed
Patty Selaya
Sue Skubinna
Dottie Tiley
Sorena Unseth
Sharyn VanWoensel
SPECIAL PROJECTS VOLUNTEERS
Jim Money, Webmaster/Computers
Steve Solberg, Computer Network
Joy Miller, Grants
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Ray Bentsen, President
Joe Borden, Vice-President
Barbara Filigno, Treasurer
Rena Blank, Secretary
Bob Anundson, Land Development
Margaret Cox, Fundraising
Gloria Farmer, Grants
Judy Lange, Crafts and Raffles
Jimmy Ray, Facilities Maintenance
Bob Spinks, Newsletter
Dottie Tiley, Social Chair
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George Winn
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Liv Grant
Ron Harrison
Jean Kelley
Richard White
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James Gift
Stanley Johann
Bill Lattin
Sylvia Lepmanis
Dinah Tillotson
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Winona Giersch
Sherry Niermann
27
Georgeanna Broders
Solveig Embertson
Marion Hess
Louise Smith
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Georgia Batson
Barbara Bucholz
Marjorie Coulter
Dan Hofmann
Andrew Nilles
Jean Ridle
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Gregory Bezdicek
Gertrude Cook
Cathy Doyle
Jackie Norman
Mark Schildknecht
Kathy Stevens
George Thompson
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Phyllis Bozzelli
Mary Lou Cooper
Nona Kessler
Eula McCraw
Jeanne McNicholas
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Andrea Coughlin
Ruth Davidson
Ed Giersch
Gary Mitzner
Jerry Moore
Lionel Souza
Joanne Tibbits
THE CENTER NEWS
Publisher/Editor: Bob Spinks
robertbythebay@aol.com
PRINTER: BRISK PRINTING
Advertising Sales:
Michelle Rhodes
E-mail: seniorcentertrips@olypen.com
WEB SITE:
www.sequimseniorcenter.org
The Sequim Senior Activity Center is not responsible for, nor does
it endorse any business or service published in this paper. Articles
written for this newsletter are the opinion of the authors & not
necessarily those of the Sequim Senior Activity Center or the Board
of Directors.
S EQUIM S ENIOR A CTIVITY C ENTER IS A REGISTERED TRADE
NAME OF S EQUIM S ENIOR S ERVICES, A WA N ON -P ROFIT
C ORPORATION , Tax ID #91-1355592.
Donations are tax deductible under
IRS Sec 501(c)3.
SEQUIM SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER NEWSLETTER
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T HANK Y OU TO OUR DONORS
GENERAL OPERATING:
Shirley Anderson
Donald Clark
Pat Johnson
Betty Karlsen
Doreen Lidgate
William & Rosanne
McCaughey
Joan Spath
Karen & Richard Grennan
Richard & Gayle Larson
Mortgage Payment
Doreen Lidgate
SEQUIM ACCORDION SOCIAL
SUNDAY JULY 8TH AT 1PM
Open to all; $2 requested to pay for the room.
All accordionists and lovers of the
accordion are invited to attend.
For more information call 683-5620
JULY 2012
Welcome to New and
Returning Members
Jeanne Alderson
Elaine Bezdicek
Gregory Bezdicek
Carol Darby
Lorraine Darrow
Galen Johnston
George Karlsen
Bob Lindecrantz
Jean Marquis
Janice Ramey
Ralph Richie
Annalis Schutzmann
Fay Shapiro
Martin Shapiro
Howard Shipley
Mary Smit
Juanita Sparrow
Carolyn Sundman
Christel Tift
Mary Jane Waterfield
Evelyn Westrem
Camille Wood
David Young
LEGACY GIVING
IT’S MORE THAN AN ACT OF GENEROSITY.
IT IS AN IMPORTANT INVESTMENT IN THE FUTURE OF
OUR CENTER. TO BE A PART OF THIS FINE TRADITION,
PLEASE ASK YOUR ATTORNEY
TO ADD THIS, OR OTHER SUITABLE LANGUAGE,
TO YOUR WILL:
“I give, devise, and bequeath to Sequim Senior Services,
Tax ID number 91-1355592,
921 E Hammond St, Sequim, WA 98382,
(insert: dollar amount, percentage of estate, description of real
estate or other property, nature of gift, or remainder of my estate).”
Contact: Executive Director, Michael Smith
Free Blood
Pressure Checks
by
Wright’s Home
Care’s
Stacie Brua, BSN RN
Monday, July 16th
9:30AM to
1:30PM
Health Care
Room
to discuss legacy giving.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to
the families of our deceased
members. Please take a moment to
remember our members who have
passed away:
In Memory of
VIRGINIA DVORSHAK
N E WC O M E R S ’ C LU B
Serving the Olympic Peninsula
Meet new friends who have your interests.
Check us out!
Contact Heidi Hansen @ 360-477-5322
SEQUIM SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER NEWSLETTER
JULY 2012
Page 12
BILL OF THE MONTH
LET THERE BE LIGHT!
The Co-op Farm and Garden store is our
supplier for our energy efficient, 4-foot
fluorescent light tubes which illuminate
all we do at SSAC.
Several years ago we changed from a
dimmer, more orange hue, to the
“Daylight” brightness you see above you
today. The “temperature” of light is expressed on the
Kelvin scale, a scale used to describe the color
temperature of stars. We used to use bulbs rated at
just 3100K, but we now use bulbs rated at a whopping
5000K. In fact, we are getting brighter light for the
same amount of watts of energy!
If you suffer from “SAD”, Seasonal Affective Disorder,
you should know that the sun is measured at a color
temperature of 5778K degrees. So our lights, at 5000K
are almost as bright as the sun itself, and similar to
lights used to treat SAD! So come to SSAC, bask
under our wonderful lights, and be happy!
DO YOU HAVE A GOOD PAIR
OF WALKING SHOES???
Do you want to use them
for a good causes?
We are looking to see if we can get interest
from our membership to participate in the
Memory Walk.
If both or either of these interest you, or for
more information, call Michelle at 683-5883!
Do you like to play
Chess?
We are looking to start a Chess group!
Call 683-6806 or come in to sign up
on interest list!
It’s YOUR move!
Thursday BINGO!!!
Come have some fun with us on
Thursday afternoons!
Be here by 12:20pm to get your cards and
settled for the 12:30pm start time!
$1 activity fee plus $0.50 per card
Donuts available at break for $0.50 each!
The light tubes from the Co-op are purchased in a
case of 30 for $111.10, meaning that they cost about
$3.70 each. Each fixture uses either 2 or 3 bulbs, and
we have over 70 fixtures in the building! If you would
like to donate to our General Operating Fund, you can
help us afford to “energize” nice features like the
lighting described above!
THANKS FOR YOUR
SUPPORT!
Michael Smith, Executive Director,
(who is so bright, his father calls him “son”)
Beginners Mah Jongg Class
The new Beginners Mah Jongg Class is now
going to be a three
session class starting
Friday, June 29th.
Call 683-6806 to get signed up on the next
session!
Beginner PC Class!
Starting Wednesday, August 29th at
9am. Call Diane at 683-6806 or come in
to sign-up. Space is limited!
SEQUIM SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER NEWSLETTER
Page 13
Keep it Moving by trying…
Middle Eastern Dance Class


Gentle movement class with range of motion
movement, done to Middle Eastern rhythm!
Dance is a fun way to improve posture and
balance.
Wednesdays in Dance Hall 5-6:30pm,
$3 for members / $5 for non-members
JULY 2012
SSAC and Murders on the
Menu Presents…
Murder at Café Noir
A dinner mystery show on Saturday, September 8th at 5pm at
SSAC!
Dinner by Cameron’s Café
Details coming!!!
Where in the World Are Ivan & Carol Hoyt?
By Margaret Cox
This month finds our veteran Sequim
travelers, Carol and Ivan Hoyt, over a third
of the way through their nine-month-long journey. With one
European caravan completed with a total of four RV's, they
are now in Dusseldorf to
begin another.
This 4-star hotel, Villa
Auchbach, is gorgeous!
Very elegant and
gracious, yet warm and
comfortable. We walked
through the very
attractive neighborhood
of stately homes and mansions to an Italian restaurant for
our delicious welcome steak dinner. There are 3 staff
(Dieter and Gaby, and tailgunner, Rich) and 14 caravaners
this trip.
The next day, we drove most of the 127 miles on the
autobahn to Antwerp, Belgium. We got into Antwerp in the
middle of rush hour traffic. It was a terrible 40 min.
experience as our 9 rigs kept getting separated by long
traffic lights. Quite unnerving trying to see and follow the rig
ahead of you in heavy traffic on unfamiliar city streets with
road signs you can't understand! (Just realized that we
drove from Germany, through the Netherlands, and into
Belgium . . . all in one day!)
We saw Our Lady Cathedral, the largest in the Benelux
countries of Holland, Belgium and Luxembourg. With 9
naves and 125 pillars, it is a gem of Flemish Gothic
architecture. Because of extensive restoration inside, we
didn't want to pay 5 euros each to try to see the 3 Rubens
paintings inside. Instead we wandered the main square to
see the Flemish architecture of the guild houses for free.
Flemish Gothic
architecture as shown
in this row of
Guild Houses
in Antwerp
Antwerp Town Hall
The next day, we
boarded the
vehicle ferry to
cross the English
Channel from
near Calais,
France, to Dover,
England, a two
hour trip. Then, to
our campground just outside London.
From there, we took a local double decker bus and “the
tube” to the center of London, where we walked to the
British Museum, London's most popular attraction. Built in
1847, it houses star exhibits that include the Rosetta
Stone, mummies, Egyptian, Assyrian, and Greek
antiquities including Parthenon friezes and sculptures.
Later, it was on to the British Library with its special
collection of world treasures (no photos allowed): the
Magna Carta, Leonardo's notebooks, Mozart's handwritten
scores, a Gutenberg Bible, maps, manuscripts, etc. Weary
from so much “museuming” I didn't send much time
studying anything but I really appreciated the chance to
view those treasures.
Wonder where they’ll be off to NEXT month. . . .
SEQUIM SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER NEWSLETTER
JULY 2012
Page 14
BIG THANK YOU TO…
PAULA LEWIS AND OUR SSAC DRIVERS! ERIC’S RV IN
SEQUIM, AND LES SCHWAB OF GRESHAM, OR AND SEQUIM!
By Michelle Rhodes—Trips & Program Director
Did you know our bus drivers are volunteers? Did you know
that our bus drivers don’t just show up and drive the bus with
expert skill, but that they also wash the bus, take it for routine
maintenance and non-routine repairs, and
clean the inside of the bus after every trip?
Did you know they also inspect the bus before and refuel it after every trip (no matter
how late at night)? Did you know that our
VOLUNTEER drivers must submit a resume, fill out an application, read and sign
several pages of documents, be background
screened, drug tested, provide a driving record, have a medical exam and go through an
interview with myself and another driver,
and be road tested in our bus before they
can even volunteer to be a driver!?!
Once all of these hurdles, most of which
are required by Federal and State agencies, are met, then they get
to finally drive down the road with upwards of 27 other lives in
their capable hands! We give them lunch money and they can
bring a guest with them to enjoy the trip, at no charge, and that is
about all we can do to say “thank you” for everything they do to
help make our trips wonderful!
But after a recent trip, I am not sure there is even a way that
we can properly thank one driver in particular, Paula Lewis. On
June 11th the bus was heading to Cascade Locks, OR when the
driver side front tire blew out. With amazing ability Paula was
able to safely navigate the bus to the side of the road. Paula told
me that between 50 years of driving experience, a shot of adrenalin, and pure physical strength she got the bus safely pulled over,
and I think all 25 passengers on the bus can attest to how grateful
they are for this! With the help of Joanie McCarthy, the driver
team went to work securing the bus by placing emergency reflectors on the side of the highway, contacted us in the office to make
us aware of the problem and asked how to proceed. They worked
to get Les Schwab to the scene with the correct replacement tire,
and worked with the Oregon Highway Patrol to ensure the safety
of the passengers and Les Schwab employee who was replacing
the tire. Within one hour of the blow out, they had all passengers
safely to their destination. Les Schwab reported back that it was a fluke with the tire,
and all of the other tires look good. Thank
you to the passengers for your support of
the drivers, your help and advice, and for
being so kind and understanding in situation like this!
While things like this can happen at any
time, we are staying vigilant in our inspections and making sure our tires, and bus,
are in good working order. We will be
working closely with our local Les Schwab,
and with Louis Foldoe, another one of our
drivers, to ensure the bus tires, suspension,
etc. are fully inspected by Les Schwab once a month (versus just
the every three or so when we get our oil changed).
Thank you to our drivers, and thank you to the Oregon Highway Patrol and Les Schwab of Gresham, OR and Sequim for
speedy help and expertise in keeping our travelers safe!
Last month I reported that our bus was in the shop with a rear
suspension problem. We believe that this was an error during
installation, and upon further inspection, the rest of the suspension system looks good! Eric’s RV came to our rescue by rushing
our bus to the front of the line to get it fixed quickly, by working
tirelessly with our parts vendor to get the parts covered under
warranty (saving us hundreds of dollars), and to top it all off they
truly went above and beyond by deeply discounting the cost of
labor! Thank you to Eric and everyone at Eric’s RV! Thank you
again to Louis Foldoe for getting the bus to Eric’s RV and back
home again after it was fixed! As a side note, we don’t believe
the suspension problem and tire blow out are related, just a coincidence they happened so close together.
WHO AM I?
Answer:
DEBBIE ROKOSZ
SEQUIM SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER NEWSLETTER
JULY 2012
Page 15
NEW SSAC CLASSES:
Origami Class- Mondays @ 1pm,
in the Craft Room, 7/2 to 7/23. $3 for
members / $5 for non-members per class,
includes materials.
Spanish Class - Mondays @
9:30am, in the Classroom, 8/6 to 8/27.
$2 for members / $3 for non-members.
Genealogy Class - Mondays @
10:00am, in the Classroom & Computer
lab, 9/10 to 10/22. $10 for members /
$15 for non-members.
Call 683-6806
or come in to sign-up!
COOKIES, AND BROWNIES, AND PIES,
. . . as well as slices,
and breads, and cakes!
OH MY!
Calling all bakers to do your
thing for the Bake Sale at our
2012 Annual Benefit Sale!
The Bake Sale is always a popular
department, bringing in hundreds of dollars
to support SSAC’s activities. Many
potential customers come to the event
FOR the Bake Sale! Items will be needed
for August 2nd (before 1pm), 3rd (9 am,
until 2:00), and 4th (before 9am, to noon).
Pies are BIG sellers . . . we never have
enough of them! No-sugar pies and other
goodies for diabetics are always
appreciated. Cupcakes generally sell
better than whole cakes; and cookies and
slices bagged in 3’s or by the half-dozen
sell well.
We will try to contact as many people as possible;
but, if you are willing to donate to one or more days
of the sale, please leave a message for
Patty Selaya at the SSAC front desk,
683-6806, or call her directly at
206-335-0988.
CLIP & USE COUPON BELOW ON SUNDAY, July 15th
Announcing:
Senior Sundays at Applebee’s!
•Where: Applebee’s in Sequim (130 River Road)
•When:
•Time:
•Who:
Or call 683-9090 to order Carside to Go.
The third Sunday of every month.
Any time from 10:00 am until midnight.
Diners of all ages who want to help SSAC!
Give this coupon to your server when
ordering, and 15% of your food &
non-alcoholic beverages bill will be
donated to benefit the
Sequim Senior Activity Center
Thank You!
SEQUIM SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER NEWSLETTER
JULY 2012
July 2012 Volume 41, Issue 7
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