June Newsletter - Castle Rock Senior Center
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June Newsletter - Castle Rock Senior Center
The Official Monthly Publication of the Castle Rock Senior Activity Center MONDAY - FRIDAY 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM 2323 Woodlands Blvd., Castle Rock, CO 80104 Office: 303.688.9498 Fax: 303.814.1035 Email: crsc@crgov.com www.castlerockseniorcenter.org Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CastleRockSeniorCenter W H AT ’ S I N S I D E Recognitions & Volunteering Rockworthy Health & Wellness Fundraising Rocktivities Advertisements Rockin’ Happenings More Rockin’ Happenings Calendar What’s Going on this Month Of Interest Advertisements Sports Rock AND Around Town Our Rockin’ Members What’s Been Happening Rockin’ Activity Sign-Up Sheet A Note From Your Director There is no “summertime, and the living is easy” around here this summer. We PAGE are busier than ever, and your whole staff is loving every minute of it. I know you are going to be excited to read about everything we’ve got going on in June, like 3 outdoor dining, horse races, festivals, Benny Goodman music, our new Active 4 Minds programming, a tea, the Baby Shower, and even a behind-the-scenes glimpse 5 at what happens after you cast your ballot in Douglas County. It all makes me wish 6 I was retired so I could join you in all the fun. 7 Besides the activity programming, there are some other awesome things I wish 8 to let you know about. We are celebrating our 45th Anniversary with an event on 9 June 16th (see below). I am honored to know that I have played a role in the legacy 10-11 of the Castle Rock Senior Activity Center, and look forward to many more years of 12-13 our organization serving seniors. I give a special shout out to all of you for 45 years of memories. I look forward to reading your poems (see page 14). 14 We welcome a new member to the Executive Board. Jim Johnson was 15 appointed to fill the open 2nd Vice President position. He is already being kept 16 busy on our Golf Tournament Committee, which is hard at work soliciting sponsors 17 and players for our very exclusive event at the Air Force Academy on September 18 1st. If you golf, or know anyone who does, this is a tournament not to be missed, because of the location. And, you know it’s for a good cause - seniors! Please help 19 us spread the word. Thank you to our enthusiastic committee. 2016 BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF EXECUTIVE OFFICERS President Doris Rollins Vice-Presidents Phyllis Tumey Jim Johnson Secretary Treasurer Vivien Semryck Chuck Pauley Last, I was thrilled to receive a phone call that we have been chosen as the Business of the Month for June by the Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce. Please join us on Wednesday, June 29th at 9:00 AM at the Center for the official award presentation, pictures, and refreshments. I’d love to have a great showing of seniors for the photo for the newspaper. This is an honor we can all be proud of as it shows that others recognize all we are accomplishing. Sign up at the front desk. ~ Debbi COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS Activities Community Liaison Facilities Membership Sports Coordinator Transportation Joan Goldberg Al Wonstolen Mark Schoeberl Jim Decker Donna Novoryta Bill Kelly STAFF Executive Director Debbi Haynie dhaynie@crgov.com Assistant Director Deb Santy dsanty@crgov.com Volunteer Coord/Adm. Asst Steph Schroeder sschroeder@crgov.com Transportation Manager Valerie Dille vdille@crgov.com Front Desk Coordinator Tina Whitby twhitby@crgov.com ASSOCIATES Accountant Legal Advisor Greg Bell, CPA Wendy Monteith Wellness Coordinator Kitchen Coordinator Colleen Morton, R.N. Kay Wolfe Center contact information: Phone: 303.688.9498 Fax: 303.814.1035 2 THANK YOU APRIL Charlotte Adair Larry Adams Alice Aldridge-Dennis Louisa Allen Jack Asbridge Marilyn Asbridge Bob Barber Tom Becker Nancy Bendure Hazel Bennett Richard Bennett Shirley Bird Kathy Breth Cherie Brey Jean Brock Ann Bronson Rose Brown Sharon Bruen Sadie Bush David Bybee Susan Bybee Ruth Calderon Pat Caluori Kathleen Cooledge Nelda Comeau Pat Cossey Dolores Coyne EJ Crumine Michelle Daniel Sally Davis Ida DeChellis Jim Decker Sharon Decker Bonnie Dews Jean Di Bartolomeo Mary Dietrich Paul Donahue Sara Dunn Esther Durkin Genie Dykstra Patti Ehline Christie Einspahr Dave Empey Pat Eskoz Dorothy Everett Theora Favre Caroline Felices Nancy Flugum Virgil Flugum Sherry Fogleman Bridget Folan Beverly Frindt Phyllis Frindt Bernie Funk Jim Gantner Arlene Gardow Joan Goldberg Katie Greene Sandy Guidry Bernie Headley Irene Henning Emma Herman Charles Holverstott Darla Hotchkiss Maggie Janick Nelle Inabinet Connie Johnson Jim Johnson Lorraine Johnson Wes Johnson Inge Jones Shawn Jones Shirley Jost Jan Kelley Julia Keeler Bill Kelly Genie Ketterl Donna Kime George Kirwin Nancy Knol Mary Lacey Mary Ann Lenz Eunice Leoni Ron Leston Vicky Levin Steve Lockwood Darlene Lohr Ted Lohr Rita Manning Judy Marko Grace Marsden Don Marshall Joan Marshall Glenda Martinez Jim Mason Helen Massey Marilynn Massey Jan Mattheis Teri McLane Thelma Minney Dan Mitchell Sharon Morrison Carol Murino Betty Nichols Mike Nichols Donna Novoryta Jim Osbourn Bill Ott Charlie Patin Phyllis Patin Chuck Pauley Deb Payne Ken Payne Margaret Payne Edward Persic Milena Persic Betty Radvich Rosita Redoux Jene Richardson Sandy Richardson Doris Rollins Bob Rossi Lois Routh Happy Rue Peter Rutt Shannon Rutt Sue Ryerson Susan Santamaria-Fenton Mark Schoeberl Shirley Schoeberl Vivien Semryck Ida Shapiro Barb Skiff Mike Skiff Hank Slawson Preston Shepherd Brad Smith Phil Smith Rich Smoski Cloyde Snook Lynne Staebell Cay Stender Pauline Stone Joe Strahler Kathy Stumpf Monica Swartwood Jeannie Taber Toby Tabola Irene Taylor Wayne Teel Donna Thalimer Pam Thiltgen-Hester Dee Thompson Renee Tihen Judy Touloumis Anna Troutman Keith Troutman Phyllis Tumey Tim Urban Raquel Van Leer Glenn Vanicek Marilyn Walker Jim Weglarz Steve Wheeler Kay Wolfe Earl Wood Sally Wood Al Wonstolen Lyn Wonstolen The Events Division of The Town of Castle Rock has offered the Senior Center the chance to partner with them in providing ushers for their concerts this summer at the new Philip S. Miller Park Amphitheater. While we didn’t do this in time for the opening concert in May, you can choose to usher at any or all of the following concerts: June 11 - Fab Four will be singing beloved Beatles songs in this dynamic production; July 30 - The Colorado Symphony will perform “Brass Luminescence, A Celebration of Light;” August 27 - Marshall Tucker will perform decades of hits; and September 24 - Starship with Mickey Thomas will round out this series with such well known hits as “Sara” and “We built this City.” These are evening shows, beginning at 7:00 PM. What a great opportunity this is, and because it’s not reserved seating, the job is quite easy, with great perks. Information Meeting with Castle Rock Events Manager for those interested: Wednesday, June 1st at 11:00 AM here at the Center Bring along your availability for the above mentioned dates Training for all the concert dates will be held at the amphitheater On Wednesday, June 8th at 1:00 PM Contact Steph if you are interested but unable to be at the meeting 3 Volunteer of the Month June Volunteer: Christie Einspahr We raise funds at our annual Craft Show, but that’s not all - we also grow our organization and find future Volunteers of the Month. Our June Volunteer of the Month, Christie Einspahr, had recently retired and was admiring Thelma Minney’s crocheting at the Craft Show in 2014. At one time her aunt taught her to crochet, but she had put it aside while working as an educator and raising children as a single mom. Realizing that Christie wanted to take up the creative hobby again, Thelma invited her to the Crochet and Knit group at the Castle Rock Senior Center, and the rest is history. Christie came to a meeting and they patiently and lovingly taught her their skills. She said she loved it. Little by little she started helping out the group’s leader, Sharon Bruen, by organizing yarn and patterns; last year she took on a co-chairperson role with Sharon. She loves encouraging the ladies and helping them with new ideas to try, admitting that she is at no where near the level of expertise as many of them. The group has now expanded to meet twice a week, on Wednesdays and Fridays, and they are excited about the Baby Shower they are hosting this month for Denver Health “Newborns in Need.” Christie considers herself an ambassador for the Crochet and Knit group, as she’s out in the community involved in other crochet and meet-up groups. Many of the members of those organizations have donated yarn, as well as completed projects, to the Center for both the Baby Shower and the Craft Show. She enjoyed volunteering at the recent Senior Life Expo and is looking forward to her group’s involvement in the upcoming events. Christie also volunteers as a proofreader for the newsletter and enjoys going on trips with the Center, as well as participating in the Creative Writing Group. When she’s not volunteering here, Christie enjoys writing poetry, traveling, and being outdoors in our beautiful state. She is quite a musician and still teaches piano lessons, along with being a tutor to students. She plays the piano, guitar and violin. Christie was born and raised in Hastings, Nebraska, graduating from college with degrees in English and German education. She moved to Colorado in 1979 and spent 33 years teaching and in school administration in Englewood, Elizabeth, Cherry Creek and Jefferson County before retiring. She bought a ranch-style home in Castle Rock in 2014. She has two children: her daughter lives in San Francisco and is a financial planner; her son lives in Centennial and has a career in marketing and web design with Furniture Row. They have both married and Christie hopes for grandchildren someday. That hope was our good fortune, because she wanted to learn to crochet before the grandchildren came along! Thank you, Christie, for all you do for the Castle Rock Senior Activity Center. ~ The Staff You have chosen a great place to get involved and make great friends, and we are glad to welcome you. Ana Aguiar Pete Caluori EJ Crumine Linda Farley Philippe Gauthier Maria Gonzalez Jeanette Hill Leah Howard Ruth Ann Kistner Carol Longhofer Grace Marsden Ed Meserko Jack Pinney John Robbins Mike Skiff Susan Speight Brent Tripet Susan Walden Julie Willever We welcome these new members from April. Glenda Martinez is our New Member Ambassador on our Membership Committee. She would love to assist new members in getting involved and meeting others. If you are new and have any questions, please call Glenda at 303-646-2949 or 720-626-3485. We invite you to come to our Newcomer “Meet & Greet” on the 4th Tuesday at 10:30 to meet others & be welcomed. Membership costs $36 for an entire year, and with a $6 discount per activity for members, it pays for itself as you get involved. You can join by stopping in the Center, filling out a membership form, and paying your $36 dues. There is also a fill-in membership form on our website: www.castlerockseniorcenter.org. We welcome you!! 4 Colleen Morton, R.N. I think we all know that to get the most Wellness Coordinator nutrients we can through our diet or food we Castle Rock Senior Center eat, it's important to eat a variety of different foods. With the start of summer, I am only going to focus on fruits, as they are starting to become readily available. With many fresh fruits available in the store, the last thing you want to happen is have them spoil because you had too many to eat. When shopping, think about what will have the shortest shelf life - I think that is probably melons. Once you cut them, you only have a couple days to eat them. Having trouble taking enough fluids in? Try eating watermelon. Berries are a great addition for fiber and vitamins to yogurt, cereal, or even on their own. If you have more berries than you can eat, place them on a cookie sheet in your freezer so they freeze individually, then place in a plastic bag in the freezer to help yourself to a portion when you want. We usually have apples, as they keep for quite awhile, but bananas often do not. Frozen, no sugar added, fruit is a great way to satisfy your fruit yearnings if you don't get to the store very often. Just thaw and eat or throw in the blender with some yogurt and non-fat milk for a smoothie for lunch. Actually, one of my favorite garden "fruits" is really a vegetable, high in fiber, which grows in my garden and can be frozen. The only problem is that it's not a item you eat by itself, so it is usually baked with other ingredients so ends up being not as healthy. I often use sugar substitutes when baking, which helps - and I try not to bake with it often. When I was child, we used to get a glass with sugar, go pick it, dip and eat. OK - my 16 year old still loves to do that because she has heard this story from my childhood many times. Those of you from the Midwest probably know what I am talking about - rhubarb. I admit the reason I probably like rhubarb so much is because of my childhood memories, and we know that food and emotions can have a strong connection. My parents moved into their home in 1951, and there was (and still is) a huge rhubarb patch that is at least 60 years old. Last spring I brought some small plants back to Colorado and planted them next to my Colorado native plants. The Wisconsin plants are used to a colder climate, so for the last two years they have already been twice as large in April as my native plants. The plants are, like many of us, hardy Midwesterners. While I can't count rhubarb towards my fruit intake, it counts towards my vegetable. Whatever your fancy, take advantage of the fresh fruits coming into season, all full of vitamins, nutrients and fiber. Seniors should have 1-1/2 to 2 cups of fruit a day. They do great work in your body to improve your health in more ways than one! REFLEXOLOGY FOOT CLINICS By Irene Baertsch, Reflexologist Mondays, June 6, 13, 20 & 27 Fridays, June 3, 10, 17 & 24 Beginning at 9:00 AM $15 for members for 30 minutes Medical Foot Care provided by Visiting Nurses Association’s RNs Wednesdays, June 1 & 15 Beginning at 9:00 AM Please call the front desk to schedule, limited to one per week. By applying pressure to specific points on your hands or feet, pain or stress on other areas of the body can be alleviated. blood P FREE pressure checks Cost is $35 and this is a benefit of some Kaiser plans - call VNA at 303-698-6496 prior to first appt. Don't let the fee keep you from taking care of your feet as there is some assistance available for low income. Call the front desk to schedule. by an RN HEARING SCREENING CLINIC By Joanne LaPorta of Accent on Hearing Friday, June 10 Beginning at 10:15 AM A FREE hearing screening is offered once a month & includes cleaning/checking all types of hearing aids as well as ear wax removal. Please sign up in advance at the front desk. P Date: Thurs. June 9 Wed. June 22 P 10:00-11:30 AM appointment P No needed by: P Provided CO Visiting Nurses Assn. & CR Assisted Living 5 CHAIR MASSAGE By Cheryl Eastburn, Massage Therapist Thursdays, June 2 & 16 Tuesday, June 14 Beginning at 9:00 AM $12 for members for 20 minutes Please call the front desk to schedule your massage appointment. Remember, massage is good for you. It can increase circulation, relax your tense muscles, and ease pain. Please help us spread the word about our tournament held on the private course at the Air Force Academy. Golfers will definitely WANT TO PLAY in this event. Materials available at the Center or online. 6 “The Automotive Experts” I am your Real Estate Angel! 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Please attend the award presentation on Wed., June 29th at 9:00 AM at the Center. We’d like many of you there for the picture for the paper. Sign up at front desk. This month’s hike on the 5 mile Dawson Butte Trail, a Douglas County Open Space Trail, travels through mostly forested areas with some open meadows and views of the Front Range Mountains. The loop trail follows gently rolling terrain with only about a 200 foot elevation gain. Elk, bear, mountain lion and many other species call this land home. Wear comfortable walking shoes, bring plenty of water, a snack and sunscreen. Make thoughtful personalized greeting cards! All materials will be provided. You will make 5 different cards and have access to materials to make more of your own design. Class size is limited so make sure you sign up. Wednesday June 29 11:30 AM What a better way to spend a summer afternoon than at Colorado’s premiere racetrack. Post time is 1:00 PM and we stay for all the races, returning to Castle Rock sometime between 5:00-6:00 PM. Grandstand or air conditioned table seating is available (different fees) and food can be purchased. “All About Acupuncture” Presented by: Rebecca Wilson, L.Ac. TCM Whole Health, Inc in Castle Rock 8 McAllister House Tour & Tea Luncheon (CO Springs) Monday, June 27th - 10:00 AM Departure The McAllister family was one of the founders of Colorado Springs, and their 1873 home is on the National Register of Historic Places. We will have a tour and then a tea luncheon “in the Victorian manner.” Note that the house does have stairs you will need to climb, and there is no elevator. D Deadline eadline to to p pay ay is is W Wednesday, ed June 15th. No refunds. Renaissance Festival We are providing a bus to this Colorado summer tradition, in nearby Larkspur. Leave the parking to our wonderful drivers and go enjoy the entertainment, costumed characters, food and shops. Just sitting on a bench and watching the crowd is something you must see. More details are on Page 12, including ticket prices. The bus will board at 2:00 PM to return. Sat. June 25 at 9:45 AM Tour of Douglas County Election Headquarters Wednesday, June 22 at 9:45 AM Have you ever wondered what happens to your ballot once it leaves your hands? Then join us for a tour of the election headquarters here in Douglas County to find out how your vote gets tallied. “When Swing was King” The music of Benny Goodman Boulder Dinner Theatre Tuesday, June 28 leaving at 10:15 AM for lunch & show Friday, June 10 9:15 AM Pacific Ocean Marketplace Tuesday, June 21 at 10:00 AM This is billed as Denver’s largest & best Asian market with specialties from throughout Asia. There are baked goods, produce, meat and seafood for Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Filipino, Spanish, African, and European, Middle Eastern tastes. Join us to buy some great foods to take home and enjoy. 9 This is Valerie’s Mystery Trip You may hear thunder in the distance & see or hear a howling wolf on this very special trip. Details are on page 12. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY CANCELLATION POLICY If you sign up for an activity and find you are unable to participate, let the front desk know as soon as possible. No credits are issued for cancellations made the day of or the day before an activity. If you cancel before the deadline, notify the Senior Center during business hours of 8:30am-4:30pm Monday-Friday, and we will issue you a credit. We do not refund ticketed events. Credits expire after one year. 9:00 AM Reflexology 9:15 AM Bridge 6 9:30 AM Sit & Be Fit Class 7 9:00 AM Visiting Nurses 9:30 AM Sit & Be Fit Class 11:00 AM INFORMATION MEETING Usher Volunteers for Amphitheater Concerts 1:00 PM Crochet & Knit 1:00 PM Afternoon of Games 9:30 AM Sit & Be Fit Class 9:30 AM Part II Genealogy Workshop Crochet & Knit 10:00 AM Book Club Meeting 10:45 AM Out to Lunch-Roxborough “Arrowhead Golf Club” $ 1:00 PM Afternoon of Games 1:00 PM Garden Club Meeting 1 1:00 PM 11:30 AM VOA Lunch Honey BBQ chicken, cornbread 1:00 PM 1:00 PM Bingo for Fun 1:00 PM 8 Polish Poker Afternoon of Games PEGASUS 6:30 am - 2:00 pm 9:00 AM Reflexology 9:15 AM Bridge 13 12:00 PM Preventing Diabetes Class 1:00 PM Afternoon of Games 20 9:00 AM Reflexology 9:15 AM Bridge 1:00 PM Activity Committee 1:00 PM Afternoon of Games 8:30 AM Casino Trip The Isle Casino 9:00 AM Chair Massage 14 9:00 AM Visiting Nurses 9:00 AM Craft Class Greeting Cards Sit & Be Fit Class 9:30 AM Sit and Be Fit Class 9:30 AM 11:30AM VOA Lunch Meatball marinara sub 1:00 PM Baby Shower for Denver Health Newborns in Need 1:30 PM Creative Writing Group 12:00 PM “Salads” Potluck Lunch 9:30 AM Sit and Be Fit Class 21 1:00 PM Afternoon of Games 1:00 PM Crochet & Knit 1:00 PM Bunco 9:30 AM Sit & Be Fit Class 10-11:30 BP Spot - no appt. 9:00 AM Reflexology 9:15 AM Bridge 10:00 AM TRIP - McAllister House Tour & Tea Luncheon 1:00 PM Afternoon of Games 22 9:45 AM TRIP - Tour of Douglas 10:00 AM SHOPPING TRIP County Election Headquarters Pacific Ocean Marketplace 10:00 AM Legal Presentation 11:30 AM VOA Lunch/Let’s Celebrate “10 Ways to Avoid Probate & Cold fried chicken, potato salad Reasons Why Not to Use Them” 1:00 PM Marathon Bridge 1:00 PM Crochet & Knit 1:00 PM Low Vision Support Group 1:15 PM 27 15 9:30 AM Sit and Be Fit Class 28 10:15 AM CONCERT/LUNCH “When Swing was King” Benny Goodman Music Boulder Dinner Theatre Afternoon of Games No Sit & Be Fit Today 9:00 AM AWARD PRESENTATION “Business of the Month” By the Chamber of Commerce 10:30AM Newcomer “Meet and Greet” 11:30 AM Lunch & Learn 11:30AM VOA Lunch 1:00 PM Beef hot dog, cole slaw, corn 1:15 PM 1:00 PM Bingo for Fun (White Elephant) 10 29 Crochet & Knit Afternoon of Games THURSDAY 9:00 AM Chair Massage FRIDAY 2 9:30 AM Sit & Be Fit Class 10:00AM Slammers Bingo 11:30AM VOA Lunch Teriyaki beef, lo mein noodles 2:00 PM Senior Art Class 4:30 PM Out to Dinner - $$ “Ali Baba Grill” in Denver 9:00 AM Slammers Br/Bingo 9:30 AM Sit & Be Fit Class 9 10-11:30 BP Spot - no appt. needed 11:30 AM VOA Lunch Hot Italian beef sandwich 12:45 PM Movie & Popcorn “The Choice” by Nicholas Sparks 9:00 AM Chair Massage 9:30 AM Sit & Be Fit Class 16 10:00 AM Slammers Bingo 11:30AM VOA Lunch Chicken fried steak, gravy 2:00 PM Senior Art Class 4:00-7:00 PM 45th Anniversary Open House Celebration RSVP Deadline June 9 9:00 AM Slammers Br/Bingo 9:30 AM Sit & Be Fit Class 23 11:30 AM VOA Lunch Chicken salad, fruit, bread 12:15 PM Douglas County Human Services (no appts needed) 1:00 PM Duplicate Bridge 1:00 PM NEW–Active Minds Program “The Supreme Court” 9:00 AM Reflexology 9:00 AM Financial Services SATURDAY/SUNDAY 4/5 3 10:00 AM Current Events Discussion SATURDAY 11:30AM VOA Lunch Chicken Italian sausage, penne 1:00 PM Games/Trivia/Pinochle Arapahoe Park Horse Races Leave at 11:00 AM $ 1:00 PM Crochet & Knit 1:00 PM Remembering our Veterans 9:00 AM Reflexology 9:00 AM Financial Services 9:15 AM Mystery Trip $ 10 11/12 SATURDAY 10:00 AM Current Events Discussion Ducky Derby 10:15 AM Hearing Clinic Festival Park 11:00-5:00 Race at 3:00 PM No transportation or group event, we just encourage you to go 11:30AM VOA Lunch-Taco salad & soup 1:00 PM Games/Trivia/Pinochle 1:00 PM Crochet & Knit 8:30 AM Hike-Dawson Butte 9:00 AM Reflexology 9:00 AM Financial Services 17 10:00 AM Current Events Discussion 11:30AM VOA Lunch - Steak salad 1:00 PM Board Meeting 18/19 Sunday 1:00 PM Games/Trivia/Pinochle 1:00 PM Crochet & Knit Deadline for Cripple Creek trip sign-up 9:00 AM Reflexology 9:00 AM Financial Services 24 10:00AM Current Events 25/26 SATURDAY 11:30AM VOA Lunch – Mahi Mahi Trip to the 40th Anniversary of 1:00 PM Games/Trivia/Pinochle 1:00 PM Crochet & Knit Colorado Renaissance Festival Leave at 9:45 AM $ July Activities Sign-Up begins at 8:30 AM DOLLAR SIGN LEGEND 30 9:30 AM Sit & Be Fit Class 10:00AM Slammers Bingo 11:00 AM Out to Lunch - Centennial “The Viewhouse” $ The dollar signs on the calendar represent the average price of the entrée at the restaurant when you will be paying for a meal there. 11:30AM VOA Lunch Mushroom & swiss burger 1:00 PM Duplicate Bridge (make-up for past snow day) $ = Under $15 $$ = $16-$35 $$$ = $36-$50 This does NOT represent the Activity Fee you pay at sign-up 11 a howling wolf, will involve about a half-mile of walking. Most of it is indoors, with a brief period outdoors, so be prepared for the weather. There will also be standing, but some places to rest will be available. It is walker/wheelchair accessible. Lunch will be at a nearby venue. Activity Fee does not include the cost of your individual lunch. Trip is limited to 30 people. DINING OPPORTUNITIES VOA LUNCHES - Tuesday, Thursday & Friday at 11:30 AM The Volunteers of America host an on-site lunch at our Center, a nutritious hot meal for a suggested donation of $2.50. No advanced sign-up required. Let’s Celebrate party will be on Tuesday, June 21st for your special days in June. CASINO TRIP - The Isle in Blackhawk Tuesday, June 14 8:30 AM $10 ($16 non-members) OUT TO DINNER — Ali Baba Grill in Denver Thursday, June 2 4:30 PM $7 ($13 non-members) Join our buses for a trip to try out the slots. You’ll stay at the casino until 3:00 PM. Your Activity Fee does not include gambling and food costs. Ali Baba is known for middle eastern cuisine, concentrating on Lebanese and Mediterranean specialties. Just the authentic atmosphere alone will be worth the trip, let alone the adventures you’ll have with their incredible fresh-made food selections. Activity Fee does not include the cost of your individual dinner. HIKE - Dawson Butte Friday, June 17 8:30 AM $4 ($10 non-members) Everyone is welcome on this 5-mile loop trail in Douglas County Open Space. It is mostly level and is in forested areas, open meadows and has beautiful views. OUT TO LUNCH — Arrowhead Golf Club, Roxborough Monday, June 6 10:45 AM $6 ($12 non-members) SHOPPING TRIP - Pacific Ocean Marketplace, Denver Tuesday, June 21 10:00 AM $7 ($13 non-members) People come from around the country to golf at Arrowhead because of the incredible views of Colorado’s famous red rocks. The “On the Rocks Bar and Grill” takes advantage of those great views, as you sit on the patio taking it all in while enjoying lunch. We are limited to 20 people for the beautiful terrace views, but we will take another trip if more people want to go, as it’s worth it. If the weather doesn’t cooperate, you’ll be seated inside the glass-walled restaurant. Activity Fee does not include the cost of your individual lunch. We tried once to go to Denver’s best and biggest Asian market, but they were shut down for Chinese New Year. The second time will be a charm. With foods from all over Asia, it will be a culinary delight. We’re not stopping for a meal, but you’re sure to find some snacks and treats to fill you up in this very large store. TRIP - Douglas County Elections Office Tour Wednesday, June 22 9:45 AM $2 ($8 non-members) Join us at the Douglas County Elections Office for a tour where you will get to witness the efficiency, integrity, and effectiveness of the elections process. You will be able to see how your ballot travels through the system while learning more about our state-of-the-art, secure facility. The elections process is a critical element of upholding and facilitating democracy. Discover how you can help with this important process, serve your community, and make extra money by becoming an election judge. You can also visit DouglasVotes.com. Pegasus Restaurant - Fundraiser Wednesday, June 8 6:00 AM - 2:00 PM The locally owned and operated Pegasus Restaurant has a long tradition of excellent Greek, Mexican and American food, but note that now they are only open for breakfast and lunch. Take the flyer on page 6, pick one up at the Center or print from our website, and go eat there for breakfast or lunch. Order whatever you want, give your server the flyer when you pay for your meal, and a portion of your bill will be donated back to the Senior Center. TRIP - Colorado Renaissance Festival Saturday, June 25 9:45 AM $5 ($11 non-members) Summer Salads Potluck Lunch- Wed., June 15 at 12:00 PM Bring a dish based on the assigned category per last name We are providing transportation to the very unique Colorado Renaissance Festival in Larkspur, as many of you have asked to go. Your Activity Fee is only for transportation; you will pay for your own ticket. They are $22 at the gate, $19 if you buy ahead at King Soopers, and $20.50 if you purchase and print online at www.coloradorenaissance.com/tickets/. Your ticket includes entrance into the entertainment stages. There are shops and many food vendors throughout the park (cash only for food and beverages which you will purchase on your own). Note that it is open rain/shine and is outdoors, so dress for the weather. We will board the bus to return at 2:00 PM. June marks the beginning of summer, known as “salad season.” Salads can have meat for main courses, vegetables or fruit, so let’s make a meal out of some of your best salads (along with some breads and desserts, of course). Be creative and bring something in the category listed of your last name: A-G: Salad/Vegetable H-M: Side Dish/Bread N-S: Main Dish/Casserole T-Z: Dessert OUT TO LUNCH - “The Viewhouse” on the rooftop deck Thursday, June 30 11:00 AM $6 ($12 non-members) The Viewhouse, in Centennial, is a casual and fun eatery, bar and large rooftop dining area with a wonderful view. If the weather permits, we will be eating outside enjoying the mountain views. Their extensive lunch menu includes a $10 pick-2 combo deal where you can choose from salads, soups and a large variety of sandwiches, burgers or pizza. They strive to use locally grown food items whenever possible. Activity Fee doesn’t include the cost of your individual lunch. TRIP - McAllister House Tour & Tea in Colorado Springs Monday, June 27 10:00 AM $31 ($37 non-members) Deadline to pay is June 15th - no refunds/credits Besides a tour of this historic Colorado Springs home of one of the city founders, you will have a tea luncheon which includes small sandwiches, fruit, cake, coffee, tea or lemonade served “in the Victorian manner” in the tea room of the house. The lunch is included in your Activity Fee, along with the tour and the transportation. Please note that this is an historic home with stairs and no elevator. We must pay in full in advance, and there are no refunds - the deadline to pay is June 15th or when we reach the 15 person limit. TRIPS & EXCURSIONS BRUNCH & BINGO OR JUST BINGO at Slammers Bingo Hall Every Thursday Morning $8 ($14 non-members) This is a place for the more “high-stakes” bingo where big wins are possible and the atmosphere is electric. We head up to the bingo hall in Lakewood every week, leaving at 9:00 or 10:00, depending on whether we stop for brunch. Bingo costs and food purchases not included in Activity Fee. CONCERT - “When Swing was King” Benny Goodman music Boulder Dinner Theatre - includes lunch - only 15 tickets Tuesday, June 28 10:15 AM $50 ($56 non-members) In this concert, Paul Cosentino and the Boilermaker Jazz Band will bring the energy and delicate swing of Benny Goodman’s small bands to you, performing some of their best known material. You’ll also hear some of your favorite Goodman Big Band melodies, done small band style, along with female vocals. Before the show you’ll enjoy lunch with your choice of entrée. Your meal, beverages and gratuity are included in your Activity Fee, along with your trip to Boulder. Alcohol and desserts can be purchased. TRIP - Horse Racing at Arapahoe Park Saturday, June 4 11:00 AM $7 ($13 non-members) Did you know there is horse racing right in our backyard? The track only operates a few months a year, so we go each month it’s open. The Activity Fee only covers transportation. You’ll be on your own to pay the $1 senior general admission and the $10 clubhouse admission if you want to sit inside at a table, along with any betting (cash only) or food you choose to buy. Races start at 1:00 PM and we stay for all of them (it’s over between 4:30-5:00 PM). ONE DAY EVENTS/HAPPENINGS MYSTERY TRIP - Planned by Valerie Friday, June 10 9:15 AM $18 ($24 non-members) INFORMATION MEETING - Volunteer Ushering Wednesday, June 1 11:00 AM No Activity Fee This Mystery Trip, where you may hear thunder in the distance and see or hear See page 3 for information about this exciting opportunity to see free concerts. 12 Remembering our Veterans Group Friday, June 3 1:00 PM No Charge Douglas County Human Services Thurs, June 23 12:15 PM Army veteran and cryptographer Fred LaPerriere will speak about “Weather and WWII.” He will bring a copy of the actual weather map that British meteorologist James Stagg used to assure Gen. Eisenhower that the D-Day landing could be made on June 6, 1944. NEW ACTIVE MINDS - “The Supreme Court” Thursday, June 23 1:00 PM No Charge Anyone is invited to stop by to visit with a representative of Human Services. The topic is “The Supreme Court.” The recent unexpected death of Antonin Scalia has created one of the most charged political events in a generation. With the Presidential election cycle in full swing and the future of a divided court hanging in the balance, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Join Active Minds as we examine the current dynamics surrounding filling a vacancy on the highest court in the land. We will look at past confirmations in order to better understand the intricacies of the process. GARDEN CLUB MEETING - Mon., June 6 1:00 PM No Charge There’s still time to get involved in the garden club - wait until you see “how their garden grows.” All are welcome at the meeting. BOOK CLUB MEETING - Tues., June 7 10:00 AM No Charge This has grown into a wonderful group who like to read and hear what others are reading. Anyone is welcome. You’ll get ideas for books to read and for authors to check out. If you like, let the group know what you’ve been reading. MONTHLY NEWCOMER “MEET AND GREET” Tuesday, June 28 10:30 AM No Charge Every month we have an informal session for new or prospective members. Please consider joining us to meet new people and learn how you can best get involved. Stay for VOA Lunch immediately following. GENEALOGY WORKSHOP - Part II Wednesday, June 8 9:30 AM No Charge If you came to our beginning workshop, you are invited to come back for Part II, which many of you requested. Pamela Orcutt from the Castle Rock Colorado Genealogical Society will facilitate again. Bring a laptop or tablet if you desire. AWARD PRESENTATION - “Business of the Month” Wednesday, June 29 9:00 AM No Charge The Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce has chosen our Center as the June Business of the Month. We would like to see a full room of our members here when the Chamber management comes to present the award and take pictures for the newspaper. Please sign up at the front desk. POLISH POKER - Wed., June 8 1:00 PM No Charge No special skills are needed for this afternoon of laughs. Bring your pennies. MOVIE & POPCORN - “The Choice” by Nicholas Sparks Thursday, June 9 12:45 PM $2 ($2 non-members) LUNCH AND LEARN - “All About Acupuncture” Wednesday, June 29 11:30 AM $5 ($11 non-members) We’ve been having some pretty serious movies lately, so it’s time for romance and who better but the king of romance, Nicholas Sparks. This is from his book, “The Choice,” where Travis and Gabby first meet as neighbors in a small coastal town and wind up in a relationship that is tested by life's most defining events. Join us for lunch, door prizes, and to learn the history of acupuncture, applications for pain management, and how acupuncture can help balance and cognitive abilities by Rebecca Wilson owner of TC Whole Health, Inc. SPECIAL EVENT - Baby Shower for “Newborns in Need” Tuesday, June 14 1:00 PM No Charge MULTI-DAY HAPPENINGS It is important to support those less fortunate, and who is more deserving than precious little ones. Bring an unwrapped gift to the shower. You’ll enjoy treats and hear how your donations are making a difference. BINGO FOR FUN - Tuesdays June 7 & 28 at 1:00 PM It’s a nickel a card per game on the 7th and bring a white elephant gift in a bag on the 28th. All “BINGOS” win one of the white elephant treasures. CREATIVE WRITING GROUP Tuesday, June 14 1:30 PM No Charge SENIOR ART CLASS Thursdays, June 2 and 16 2:00 PM $6 ($12 non-members) This group is open to all who are interested in writing. You can share your writing, get feedback if desired, and learn about the craft of writing. You’ll be guided through a “masterpiece” during each class, all materials included. Give it a try. CRAFT CLASS - Greeting Cards Wednesday, June 15 9:00 AM $5 ($11 non-members) ONE-ON-ONE COMPUTER and CELL PHONE ASSISTANCE Make personalized greeting cards! All materials will be provided. You will make 5 different cards and have access to materials to make more of your own design. Call Steph at the office to schedule a time with an instructor. We will arrange a private instruction time for you with a patient teacher, skilled in what you want to learn. We help people with all types of technology devices. BUNCO Wednesday, June 15 1:00 PM $3 ($9 non-members) BRIDGE GROUPS Every Monday morning at 9:15 is the regular bridge league. Marathon Bridge - Tuesday, June 21 1:00 PM Duplicate Bridge - Thursday, June 23 at 1:00 PM with a snow day make up day on Thursday, June 30th. Roll the dice and try for cash prizes - we even give a prize for low score. Please sign up in advance so we know how many 4-person tables we will need. 45th ANNIVERSARY OPEN HOUSE CELEBRATION Thursday, June 16 4:00-7:00 PM No Charge Deadline to register at front desk: Thursday, June 9th AFTERNOON OF GAMES - Mon/Wed/Fri see times on calendar TRIVIA GROUP - Fridays at 1:00 PM PINOCHLE GROUP - Fridays at 1:00 PM We are so excited to have a milestone birthday for the Castle Rock Senior Activity Center and are celebrating with an open house. Stop by anytime between 4-7 for some light refreshments and to share stories about what this place means to you. Please note the RSVP deadline of June 9th. SIT & BE FIT CLASS Every Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 9:30 AM No Charge We have great videos, focusing on muscle strength and flexibility. LOW VISION SUPPORT GROUP Tuesday, June 21 1:00 PM No Charge CROCHET & KNIT - Wednesdays & Fridays at 1:00 PM If you have vision problems of any kind, you know how difficult it can be; you are not alone and sometimes going through similar things with other people helps. If you want to learn how to knit or crochet, our ladies will teach you! This group never seems to slow down. Check it out. LEGAL PRESENTATION -“10 Ways to Avoid Probate & Why Not to Use Them” Wed., June 22 10:00 AM No Charge CURRENT EVENTS DISCUSSION GROUP Fridays 10:00 AM No Charge This informative presentation will be hosted by Jaime Stewart and/or Darrell Gubbels of Gubbels Law Office. We will discuss the various ways a person can avoid probate in Colorado and the many reason you may not want to use these tools to try to avoid the probate process. FINANCIAL SERVICES - Most Fridays 9:00 AM No Charge This lively group discusses what’s happening in our world. In an election year there is certainly much to talk about. 13 CONTACT LIST Below is a poem written by Life Member, Roberta Moore, at the time of our 35th Anniversary. She also wrote one at the turn of the century, which you can read at the Center. We’d love to have poems for our 45th Anniversary Celebration on June 16th. We will display any that we receive at the celebration & leave them up through the month for everyone to read. Turn them in to Deb by June 14th. THE 35TH ANNIVERSARY SENIOR CENTER POEM - 2006 By Roberta Moore This all began in Nineteen Seventy One With older folks wishing to meet. The dream came true with planning and fun At the Blue Flame Room on Wilcox Street. Each month more came to pay Their respects around a table of vittles. Thus, starting the tradition of potluck day, Rain or shine from the ladies’ kettles. Many years have passed, many changes, We have moved three times, ‘tis true, To have more space for our senior parade, Membership now over four hundred and two. We work, we play, take trips near and far, Go to doctors, dentists or errands in the shuttle car. Pool games, card games, bowling and such, Theater, stage plays, out to lunch – go Dutch. Walkers, talkers, mall crawlers, some dances, Bus rides to casinos where we gamble, take chances. Sessions on possessions, seminars and meetings On the future of our Center at the board member seatings. Noonday nutrition, health clinic, even pedicures, Exercises, massages, beauty treatment and manicures. There is softball, bingo, in-house movies with popcorn, Reading or just visiting, new ideas are born. Help with taxes, art classes, craft classes, and more. Watch over each other whether rich or poor. There is everyday living but needless to say We still get together on potluck day. Fun & Games Mah Jong - Vivien Semryck 303-955-0927 Monday Bridge - Louisa Allen 720-733-9690 Duplicate Bridge- Steve Wheeler 303-660-4047 Marathon Bridge - Teri McLane 303-349-1323 Bunco - Sandy Richardson 870-291-1946 Polish Poker - Irene Taylor 303-979-5582 Hand & Foot - Maggie Janick 303-590-4595 Trivial Pursuit - Bob Rossi 303-325-5489 Special Interest Groups Knitting & Crocheting - Sharon Bruen 720-261-6759 or Christie Einspahr 303-766-9211 Quilting/Sewing - Shirley Bird 303-663-9504 or Maggie Janick 303-590-4595 Jewelry Making - Inge Jones 239-443-5129 Creative Writing - Alice Aldridge-Dennis 303-660-1865 or Pam Thiltgen-Hester 303-814-7864 Current Events - Bob Rossi 303-325-5489 Remembering our Veterans - Larry Adams 303-660-1857 Garden Club - Sharon Decker 303-916-0588 Book Club - Helen Massey 303-663-6037 or Pam Passant 303-489-1692 Library - Dee Thompson 303-660-5343 Services Computer/Cell phone - Call Steph at the office to schedule Health & Wellness - Call the front desk to schedule VOA & Meals on Wheels Steph Schroeder 720-733-2292 Car Donation - Wayne Teel 303-841-3599 Low Vision Support - Laura Stewart 303-790-1390 ext 207 Sports See Page 16 There are many more activities too numerous to mention. So now it’s time to address The money needed to do these things, pay attention To the way we finance progress. Help from Douglas County, Castle Rock and personal donations, Golf tournaments, Eagles, Lions, VFW, and other locations. We’ve had bake sales, fund drives, garage sales with lookers. Hats off now, we salute our Moo Mag workers. The generosity of the above and many, many more Make it possible for us to open our door. Last but never least to oil the wheel, Are the volunteers and Director to keep an even keel. We have drivers, dispatchers, computer help on down To women washing dishes, men with nails to pound. There is the Executive Board and Committees – no laggers Again make mention of our dedicated Moo Maggers. We have many, many hands to do this and that. Even to feeding our mascot Pricilla – the white cat. We sadly say “good-bye” to a friend now and then. We dry our tears, the sun shines once more, and we start over again. We work and we play, life suspended Until that day God says “it’s ended.” 14 Seasons come and go; you wish the snow would end and spring would show up, and suddenly it’s already summer. With our big snow storms in April, I am wondering what ever happened to April showers bring May flowers? Seasons, like life, do what they want to do whenever they want to do it! Let us all have a wonderful summer season, living each day to the fullest. I want to thank all the library volunteers for doing a great job keeping the library looking nice and keeping it running well. Before they know it, we will be preparing for our big book sale at the Craft Show. Please know that we always take donations of books; we rotate them into our system so there will be a great variety of books from which to choose...books for the youngest to the oldest of seniors. One of our volunteers, Mary Ann Rhoads, passed away this year. Another long time member, Frankie Valdez, who for years volunteered on our Activities Committee, also recently passed away. Both of these ladies leave big shoes to fill in volunteering and friendship. “Let us read and let us dance - two amusements that will never do any harm to the world.” - Volaire (1694-1778) - Dee Thompson, Librarian Real Estate Services for Seniors Storage you can own! Seller or Buyer agency always representing your best interest from start to finish The Auto Service You Deserve! From Professionals You can Trust! 303-660-6601 Free Written EstimatesFree Brake inspection& leak check Complete service on all import and domestic autos since 2008 ASE certified master technicians M-F 8am-6pm ASK ABOUT OUR CURRENT SPECIALS! 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Open round-robin play will be on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8:00 AM. The courts are available for members to play at other times - keys are checked in and out at the front desk at the Senior Center. Only members may check out keys; these courts are made available through an agreement with the Town of Castle Rock as a member benefit. Maps and pickleball information is available at the front desk. Join the pickleball phenomena and get yourself moving. April was a bad month for softball with all the snow, but hopefully by June we will be done with snow. Home games are played in the mornings at Metzler Park, which is just south of Wal-Mart, off Front Street. Stop by and cheer on our guys and gals. The 70+ team, Castle Rocks, plays at home on some Mondays. The Castle Rockies play away games early in the month of June on Wednesdays. The Castle Rockers are at their home field Wednesdays June 1 and 8. All those snows meant the golf league start got delayed, but all that moisture sure makes for a gorgeous golf course. The league plays Tuesday mornings at Red Hawk Ridge, with both 9 and 18 hole divisions. If you’d like to sign up as a sub, call the golf coordinators listed below. The warmer months mean it’s time to get out and enjoy the weather - join the groups playing tennis. WOMENS: Monday & Thursday at 10:00 AM at Centennial Pk. MENS: Monday and Thursday at 10:00 AM at Butterfield Park COUPLES: Friday at 4:30 PM at Butterfield Park SPORTS TEAMS CONTACTS Tennis (Men, Women & Doubles) Mike and Betty Nichols 303-660-0578 Softball Teams - Wes Johnson 303-978-9733 and Preston Shepherd 720-436-2121 Golf Leagues (9 & 18 Hole) - Don Marshall 720-273-3482 or Jim Weglarz 303-688-3280/303-507-1429 Pickleball - Dan Mitchell 303-653-1639 Hiking Club - Phyllis Tumey 303-688-5610 16 1st Virginia Brennan, Charlie Schubert, James Weston 2nd Lorraine Johnson, Vera Knoll 4th Pat Gross, Richard Harding, Martha Weston 5th Clarine Barclay, Gene Miller, Sharon Morrison 6th Ann Corson, Sharon Decker 7th Ernest Bennett, Phyllis Patin 9th Barbara Metz 10th Jeanette Hill, Susan Hubbard, Frank Micek, Ted Spring 12th June Blakeslee 13th Maddie Arroyo, Bill Irving, Sharon Waber 14th Lynn Daum, Brent Tripet 15th Dorothy Kelly 16th Roy Burcham, Brian Kelly 17th Angela Rau 18th Rick Graff 19th Stella Gates, Doris MacDougall 20th Janet Mattheis, Jean Risley, Mike Rutkowski 21st Bill Burcham, Sadie Bush, Sally Davis 22nd Anna Marie Ferrant, Joan Marshall 23rd Richard Bennett, Carol Marshall 24th Chris Andres, Barbara Salazar, Gary Shusta 25th Jack Pinney, Dolores Rogers, Patsy Soro, Gail Walker 26th Susan Speight 27th Sharon Cleveland, Danna Hamling 28th Jill Trujillo, Kathy Zikmund 29th Michael Goldhammer, Billie Roberts 30th Helen Lindell, John Shanahan, Steve Wheeler, Steve Williams We want to congratulate Donna Novoryta (left), who is our new Sports Coordinator, and Jim Johnson (right), who has taken on the 2nd Vice President role on our Board of Directors. Both of them were unanimously appointed by the Board. Elaine Weaver, who took up painting and drawing here in our art classes a number of years ago, is now a featured artist at a gallery show in Denver. It’s the “International Art and Photography” show at The Art of Life Gallery. She will be at the show to visit with guests about her Asian art from 10am-2pm on June 4 and 18, and on July 2. Refreshments will be served. The gallery is at 800 S. Jason Street in Denver. Mary Orem was the lucky winner of our door prize basket of symphony tickets, a hotel stay & selection of wine we gave away at the Senior Life Expo Irene Henning was the winner of the Dining-to-Donate contest in April at Chili’s. Each month we draw one winner from those who turn in a form at the restaurant. 17 The Senior Life Expo was a big success, with 500+ seniors, their families, senior advocate booths & sponsors filling the Events Center - gathering and giving information. Our Senior Center booths were busy and many people found out about our Center at the event - welcome to those who joined and thanks to all the wonderful volunteers. 18 JUNE 2016 Name: ___________________________________________ Member: _________ Cell Phone: _______________________________________ Home Phone: ________________________ X IF COMING DATE ACTIVITY Wed June 1 Information Mtg - Ushers at Concerts TIME ACTIVITY FEE (arrive 15 MEMBER min early) ACTIVITY FEE DAY OF COST NON-MEMBER FEE 11:00 AM No Activity Fee No Activity Fee N/A Thurs June 2 Slammers Bingo 10:00 AM $8 $14 N/A Thurs June 2 Senior Art Class 2:00 PM $6 $12 N/A Thurs June 2 Out to Dinner - Ali Baba Grill 4:30 PM $7 $13 N/A Sat June 4 TRIP - Arapahoe Park Horse Racing 11:00 AM $7 $13 N/A Mon June 6 Out to Lunch - Arrowhead Golf Club 10:45 AM $6 $12 N/A Wed June 8 Part II - Genealogy Workshop 9:30 AM No Activity Fee No Activity Fee N/A Wed June 8 Polish Poker 1:00 PM No Activity Fee No Activity Fee N/A Thurs June 9 Slammers Brunch & Bingo 9:00 AM $8 $14 N/A Thurs June 9 Movie & Popcorn - The Choice 12:45 PM $2 $2 N/A Fri June 10 9:15 AM $18 $24 N/A Tues June 14 Casino Trip - The Isle 8:30 AM $10 $16 N/A Tues June 14 Newborns in Need Baby Shower 1:00 PM Bring a gift Bring a gift N/A Wed June 15 Craft Class - Greeting Cards 9:00 AM $5 $11 N/A Mystery Trip Wed June 15 Summer Salads Potluck Luncheon 12:00 noon A-G: Salad/Vegetable H-M: Sides/Bread N-S: Main Dish/Casserole T-Z: Dessert $3 $9 N/A Wed June 15 Bunco 1:00 PM Thur June 16 Slammers Bingo 10:00 AM $8 $14 N/A Thur June 16 Senior Art Class 2:00 PM $6 $12 N/A Fri June 17 HIKE - Dawson Butte 8:30 AM $4 $10 N/A Tues June 21 SHOPPING - Pacific Ocean Market 10:00 AM $7 $13 N/A Wed June 22 TRIP - Tour of DC Election Offices 9:45 AM $2 $8 N/A Wed June 22 Legal Presentation - Probate 10:00 AM No Activity Fee No Activity Fee N/A Thur June 23 Slammers Brunch & Bingo 9:00 AM $8 $14 N/A Thur June 23 ACTIVE MINDS - Supreme Court 1:00 PM No Activity Fee No Activity Fee N/A Sat June 25 9:45 AM $5 $11 N/A Mon June 27 TRIP - McAllister House Tour & Tea 10:00 AM $31** Deadline 6/15 $37** Deadline 6/15 N/A Tues June 28 BOULDER - When Swing was King 10:15 AM $50** $56** N/A Wed June 29 Lunch and Learn 11:30 AM $5 $11 $7/$12 Thur June 30 Slammers Bingo 10:00 AM $8 $14 N/A Thur June 30 Out to Lunch - The Viewhouse 11:00 AM $6 $12 N/A TRIP - Renaissance Festival ** Ticketed event - no refunds OFFICE USE ONLY WHEN PAID Total Fees $______ — Certificate $______ = $______ Rung into Register HOW PAID Guest: _________ Cash Check Total Activity Fees $________ Charge Processed by ____________________ Date ___________ Time________ 19 Will-Pay by _______ (date) Activity Sign-up for June is Friday, May 27th beginning at 8:30 AM RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED 2323 Woodlands Blvd. Castle Rock, CO 80104 CASTLE ROCK SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER CASTLE ROCK, CO 80104 PERMIT NO. 20 PAID NONPROFIT ORG. 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