Evans Senior Center Newsie
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Evans Senior Center Newsie
Evans Senior Center Newsie Welcome to Evans Senior Center May 2016 In this Issue... Gardening͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘Page 1 New Orleans͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘Page 2 Louisiana Cemeteries͘͘͘͘͘͘Page 3 Honoring Mothers͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘Page 4 Fitness͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘Page 5 Mothers Cont͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘Page 6 Recipe͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘Page 7 Memorial Day Poem͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘Page 8 Memorial Day Cont͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘Page 9 Puzzles͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘Page 10 Evans Senior Center 1100 37th St Evans, CO, 80620 Phone͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘͘970Ͳ475Ͳ1131 Lunch Reservaons ͘͘͘͘͘970Ͳ475Ͳ 1132 ( We are located in the Evans Community Complex) More Information! Come check out our website for more acvies and informaon about what is happening at the Recreaon Center. h p://www.evanscolorado.gov/ Gardening Having your own herbs and vegetables throughout the summer can be so wonderful, however keeping up with a full scale garden takes tremendous effort. Some of the following ideas can help you keep your garden, but on a small scale. 1. Save a few n cans and plant herbs in them. Simply a.ach a string and then you can hang your herbs wherever you please, within arms reach! www.evanscolorado.gov/recreation/seniors Spring Garden Gardening (continued from pg. 1) Body copy here. 2. Take a spice rack, or closet organizer, and line each basket. This vercal planter will increase a small gardening space. What a great way to grow a variety of le.uce. 3. Stack up flower pots for a decorave flower arrangement or for a few select veggies. This can even liven up your stoop! New Orleans In April we visited New Orleans, LA. The Big Easy was an experience to be remembered! The morning we le9 was a bit treacherous, as there was snow piling up and the wind along I70 was blowing fiercely. Our faithful bus driver, Bobby, braved the storm and got us to safety. Along our journey we saw the Oklahoma City Memorial that was dedicated to the lives lost during the bombing. While in Louisiana we saw the oldest recorded plantaon home in the state, wandered the French Quarters, indulged in the beignets and café au laits, ate the amazing Cajun food classics, visited their unique cemeteries (picture on page 3), listened to live Jazz music, and had so many unique experiences. If you want to travel with us, we are going to Boston this fall. Call Larissa for more info! (970) 475Ͳ1131 Page 2 • Evans Senior Center Mothers Day Mothers Day Honoring mothers is a privilege and joy during the month of May. Never Enough © Reanna Almeida Somemes I know the words to say to give thanks for all you've done, but then they fly up and away as quickly as they come. How could I possibly thank you enough, the one who makes me whole, the one to whom I owe my life, the forming of my soul. The one who tucked me in at night, the one who stopped my crying, the one who was the expert at picking up when I was lying. The one who saw me off to school and spent sad days alone, yet magically produced a smile as soon as I came home. The one who makes such sacrifices to always put me first, who lets me test my broken wings, in spite of how it hurts. Who paints the world a rainbow when it's filled with broken dreams, who explains it all so clearly when nothing is what it seems. Are there really any words for this, I find this queson tough, anything I want to say just doesn't seem enough. What way is there to thank you for your heart, your sweat, your tears, for ten thousand things you've done for oh so many years. For changing with me as I changed, accepng all my flaws, not loving 'cause you had to, but loving just because. For never giving up on me when your wits had reached its end, for always being proud of me, for being my best friend. And so I come to realize, the only way to say, the only thank you that's enough is clear in just one way. Look at me before you see what I've become, do you see yourself in me, the job that you have done? All your hopes and all your dreams, the strength that no one sees, a transfer over many years, your best was to pass me. Thank you for the gi9s you give, for everything you do, but thank you mommy most of all for making dreams come true. Page 4 • Evans Senior Center Mothers Day Mothers Day (continued pg. 4) My Child's Child © Sherrie Collins Published on February 2006 a journey in my mind today I watch the years fly, where is my li.le boy? The pictures that tell a story of how you grew so fast. Once a li.le boy with trucks and slides to fill your day. A grown man now who changed his name. A precious li.le flower, a kiss from heaven was born today. She'll call him Daddy, looking in her eyes, his reflecon he will see. Finally, he will understand the love I feel for him. In an instant, his world will change forever. His journey in life on a new path, one filled with Crayons, fingerͲpaint, and giggles. Finding pleasure in everyday things, the world Will look brand new. I never thought I could love my li.le boy more But on this day when he placed my grandchild in My arms I swear I do. I realize what a gi9 we received. My child's child amazed as I kiss her so9 cheek. I will reach for my son's hand, to offer encouragement and support. Yesterday's memories tucked away in my heart. Looking forward to what tomorrow will bring. Amazed by the love I have for both of them. A part of my soul he now passes to her. The best father he wants to be. A secret I whisper to him A life filled with honesty and uncondional love That, my son, is the key. Page 6 • Evans Senior Center Recipe Best Ever Oatmeal Buerscotch Cookies Ingredients 2 scks bu.er, so9ened 1 cup firmly packed brown sugar 1/4 cup granulated sugar 2 eggs 1 1/2 cups allͲpurpose flour 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1/2 teaspoon salt (oponal) 3 1/4 cups old fashioned oats 1 bag bu.erscotch chips Instruc;ons Preheat oven to 350 degrees; In a large bowl, beat bu.er and sugars unl creamy. Add eggs and vanilla; beat well. Add combined flour, baking soda, cinnamon and salt; mix well. Add oats and chips; mix well. Drop dough by rounded tablespoonful's onto an ungreased cookie sheet. Bake 8Ͳ10 minutes or unl light golden brown. Cool 1 minute on cookie sheets; remove to wire rack. Cool completely. Prepara;on ;me: 5Ͳ7 minutes Cooking ;me: 8Ͳ10 minute(s) Number of servings (yield):48 Page 7 • Evans Senior Center Memorial Day A Mother's Tear By: Amy Peterson There's more to the story, than what just appears. A war wri.en story, from blood and from tears. My son went to war, a very proud man. He fought in Iraq, on the hot desert sands. He witnessed his buddies, his comrades, his men, bleeding and dying, he witnessed their end. Where is Pvt. Tommy? He's blown up all around, his comrades spent hours, picking him from the ground. Sleeping in holes, dug in the sand, dreaming of home, but it's become foreign land. He can't tell his enemy, from family or foe, as he watches his friends sent out, with tags on their toe. He knows his Mama, is sleepless like him, and he tries to send word, whenever he can. Page 8 • Evans Senior Center He tries not to worry, his family at home, the horror that he faces, he faces alone. His mission is over, he's sent back to me, he fought for our freedom, but he'll never be free. He yearns for his buddies, that died over there. He's caught with the living, in a doubled looped snare. He screams in the night, for the ba.le sll roars, as he lays in his bed, he reͲlives all the horror. Nobody heard the fight, he sll fights, except for his Mama, who comforts him every night. He never will be, the son I once knew, the war killed that part, for freedom, for you. Great Naon, Great Leaders, and all those who will hear, Freedom began on a mother's first tear. Memorial Day Backyard BBQs With Memorial Day just around the corner, here are some ideas for your family get togethers. 1. Flag Fruit Tray This side brings healthy options to your party. You can substitute any item to give it a dessert (marshmallows and maraschino cherries) or even a more savory (tomatoes and cauliflower) spin. 2. Lawn Canvas Cut a star shaped stencil out of a scrap piece of card board. Pick up some construction marking spray paint at Walmart or Home Depot and viola! 3. Patriotic Eggs After halving your hard boiled eggs, and removing the yoke, soak the whites in food coloring until you get the desired hue. Page 9 • Evans Senior Center Sudoku Instructions Using pure logic and requiring no math to solve, these fascinang puzzles offer endless fun and intellectual entertainment to puzzle fans of all skills and ages. The Classic Sudoku is a number placing puzzle based on a 9x9 grid with several given numbers. The object is to place the numbers 1 to 9 in the empty squares so that each row, each column and each 3x3 box contains the same number only once. Sudoku puzzles come in endless number combinaons and range from very easy to extremely difficult taking anything from five minutes to several hours to solve. Sudoku puzzles also come in many variants, each variant looking differently and each variant offering a unique twist of brain challenging logic. However, make one mistake and you’ll find yourself stuck later on as you get closer to the soluon… Try this puzzle, and see if you can solve it too! Puzzling Sudoku Math Puzzle Page 10 • Evans Senior Center The Calendar May Calendar: Stay in touch with Larissa and in the Greeley Tribune for upcoming day trips May 2016 Sunday Monday 1 Tuesday Wednesday 2 3 Place lunch reserva- 8:30AM Silver Sneakon by 9AM ers Thursday 4 Friday 5 6 Cards in the Game 8:30AM Silver Sneakroom ers 7 Senior Lunch 10:30am BINGO a*er lunch Senior Lunch 11am Saturday Place lunch reservaon by 9AM Tai Chi 3pmͲ4pm Tai Chi 3pmͲ4pm 8 HAPPY MOTHERS DAY 9 10 Place lunch reserva- 8:30AM Silver Sneakon by 9AM ers Senior Lunch 11am Dominos a*er lunch 11 Tai Chi 3pmͲ4pm 15 16 17 Place lunch reserva- 8:30AM Silver Sneakon by 9AM ers 23 24 31 19 20 25 21 Senior Lunch 10:30am BINGO a*er lunch 26 Cards in the Game 8:30AM Silver Sneakroom ers 27 28 Senior Lunch 10:30am Place lunch reservaon by 9AM Tai Chi 3pmͲ4pm Tai Chi 3pmͲ4pm 30 MEMORIAL DAY COMPLEX CLOSED Place lunch reservaon by 9AM Tai Chi 3pmͲ4pm Dominos a*er lunch 29 14 Place lunch reservaon by 9AM Tai Chi 3pmͲ4pm 18 Tai Chi 3pmͲ4pm Place lunch reserva- 8:30AM Silver Sneakon by 9AM ers Senior Lunch 11am 13 Senior Lunch 10:30am Cards in the Game 8:30AM Silver Sneakroom ers Senior Lunch 11am 22 12 Cards in the Game 8:30AM Silver Sneakroom ers 1 8:30AM Silver Sneakers Senior Lunch 11am Tai Chi 3pmͲ4pm Page 11 • Evans Senior Center 2 3 4 Help Wanted Looking for volunteers We are always looking for people who want to be more involved. Do you want to spend more me at the Center, but you’re not sure what we need? Below is a list of the areas Larissa, Donn, and Dorothy are currently seeking your help! 1. Dishwasher (Tuesday’s, generally from 11:30Ͳ12:30. Once a month, twice a month, whatever works best in your schedule!) 2. Servers (Serve Tuesday or Friday for one month at a me) 3. Newsle.er (Write one arcle a month that Larissa can publish in the monthly newsle.er) 4. Display Window (Help Larissa decorate the case at the dining room entry with fesve materials) 5. Prayer (organize a team to pray before our Friday lunches) Just for laughs... Page 12 • Thank you For Viewing!