Laurel Beltsville Senior Activity Center
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Laurel Beltsville Senior Activity Center
Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center Winter 2013-2014 Calendar December, January, February Hours of Operation: Monday - Thursday - 8am-9pm Friday - 8am-5pm Saturday - 8am-2pm Sunday - CLOSED Holiday Closures: Christmas Holiday - Wednesday, December 25 New Year’s Day - Wednesday, January 1 Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday - Monday, January 20 President’s Day - Monday, February 17 Winter Registration Begins: Tuesday, November 12th for Prince George’s County Residents. Monday, November 18th for Montgomery County and Non-Residents. Classes/trips – Register early as spaces are limited and fill on a first-come, first-served basis. Programs that don’t meet the minimum number required to hold the program will be cancelled one week prior to the starting date of that program. See refund policy on back page. 7120 Contee Road ● Laurel, Maryland 20707 Tel: (301)-206-3350 / Fax: (301) 206-3387 / TTY: (301)-446-3402 Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center Amenities FITNESS ROOM BILLIARDS ROOM The fitness room is available Monday thru Thursday, 8am9pm, Friday 8am-5pm and Saturday 8am-2pm. The fitness room is FREE for bicounty residents (Prince George’s and Montgomery County) 60 & Better. You must present your membership card at the front desk in order to use the fitness room. The billiards room contains two 8-foot billiard tables. The room also has comfortable chairs for observers and space for wheelchairs. There is a television available with basic cable access. FIRESIDE LOUNGE Located just beyond the reception desk, the fireplace lounge contains a gas-fired fireplace, comfortable chairs for watching TV, ample bookshelves with books and cabinets for games. The lounge also features round tables for card playing, board games and puzzles. WOODCRWOODCRAFT ROOMAFT ROOM The Woodcraft Room is a specialty room filled with tools and machines to make small woodcraft items. Any user must complete safety orientation and safety training before registering for any woodcraft classes. All users must follow all the policies and guidelines as safety is the #1 priority. Register at the front desk for a woodcraft room orientation, safety training, and open shop time. CREATIVE ARTS ROOM This room is used for a variety of classes and programs in the arts, crafts and a variety of other classes. It is also available for small meetings. COMPUTER ROOM Computer classes and computer lab time are available in this room. Twelve student stations, an instructor station, large screen and a projector are available. The projection capability allows the students to see exactly what the instructor sees on his computer which makes learning much easier! 2 CERAMICS ROOM Pottery wheels and all necessary equipment for the casting, firing, and glazing of ceramics as well as work tables for these special art classes are available. Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center CLASSES Class Name Location Day/Dates Aerobics: Multi-Purpose Hula Hoop Room Ages: 40 & UP Sat Dec 14 - Feb 1 (8 weeks) New! Great Room African Dance Ages: 35 & UP Wed Jan 8 - Feb 12 (6 weeks) Wed Feb 19 - Mar 26 (6 weeks) New! Great Room African Drumming Ages: 35 & UP Billiards Skills: Billiards Level I Room Ages: 40 & UP Wed Jan 8 - Feb 12 (6 weeks) Wed Feb 19 - Mar 26 (6 weeks) Tues Dec 10 - Jan 14 (6 weeks) Tues Dec 10 - Jan 14 (6 weeks) Time Barcode Fee 11am-12pm #1325067 $45(R)/$54(NR) 5:25pm-6:05pm #1306217 $50(R)/$60(NR) 5:25pm-6:05pm #1306218 $50(R)/$60(NR) 4:25pm-5:10pm #1326667 $50(R)/$60(NR) 4:25pm-5:10pm #1326668 $50(R)/$60(NR) 12:30pm-2pm #1326567 $30(R)/$36(NR) 6:30pm-8pm #1326568 $30(R)/$36(NR) Billiards Skills: Billiards Level II Room Ages: 40 & UP Thurs Dec 12 - Jan 16 (6 weeks) 6pm-7:30pm #1326617 $30(R)/36(NR) Billiards Skills: Billiards Level III Room Ages: 40 & UP Thurs Dec 12 - Jan 16 (6 weeks) 7:35pm-8:35pm #1326618 $25(R)/$30(NR) (R) - Residents of Prince George’s County and Montgomery County (NR) - Non-Residents of Prince George’s County and Montgomery County 3 Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center CLASSES Class Name Location Day/Dates Ceramics: Ceramics Room Mon Dec 9 - Jan 27 Adults, All Levels Ages: 40 & UP (8 weeks) (Materials & Supplies included) Ceramics: Ceramics Room Tues Dec 10 - Jan 28 Adults, All Levels Ages: 40 & UP (8 weeks) (Materials & Supplies included) Ceramics: Ceramics Room Wed Dec 11 - Jan 29 Adults, All Levels Ages: 40 & UP (8 weeks) (Materials & Supplies included) Ceramics: Ceramics Room Thurs Dec 12 - Jan 30 Adults, All Levels Ages: 40 & UP (8 weeks) (Materials & Supplies included) Chair & Line Dancing Ages: 30 & UP Multipurpose Room Thurs Dec 12 - Jan 2 Jan 9 - Jan 30 Feb 13 - Mar 6 (4 weeks) 4 Time Barcode Fee 10am-2pm #1326517 $55(R)/$66(NR) 10am-2pm #1326518 $55(R)/$66(NR) 10am-2pm #1326519 $55(R)/$66(NR) 10am-2pm #1326520 $55(R)/$66(NR) 12pm-1pm 12pm-1pm 12pm-1pm #1326620 #1326621 #1326622 $30(R)/$36(NR) $30(R)/$36(NR) $30(R)/$36(NR) Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center CLASSES Class Name Location Day/Dates Chair Aerobics Multipurpose Room Tues & Fri Dec 10—Jan 3 (4 weeks) Time Barcode Fee 9:30am-10:30am (Tues) #1298667 $45(R)/$54(NR) #1298668 $45(R)/$54(NR) #1298669 $45(R)/$54(NR) 12pm-1pm (Fri) Tues & Fri Jan 14 - Feb 7 (4 weeks) 9:30am-10:30am (Tues) 12pm-1pm (Fri) Tues & Fri Feb 11 - March 7 (4 weeks) 9:30am-10:30am (Tues) 12pm-1pm (Fri) Computer Skills: Computer Level 1 Center Mon & Wed Dec 9—Jan 1 Jan 13 - Feb 5 Feb 24 - Mar 19 (4 weeks) 11:30am-12:30pm 11:30am-12:30pm 11:30am-12:30pm #1294265 #1294266 #1294267 $45(R)/$54(NR) $45(R)/$54(NR) $45(R)/$54(NR) Computer Skills: Computer Level 2 Center Tues & Thurs Dec 10 - Jan 2 Jan 14 - Feb 6 Feb 25 - Mar 20 (4 weeks) 11am-12pm 11am-12pm 11am-12pm #1296817 #1296818 #1296819 $45(R)/$54(NR) $45(R)/$54(NR) $45(R)/$54(NR) Computer Skills: Computer Level 3 Center Tues & Thurs Dec 10 - Jan 2 Jan 14 - Feb 6 Feb 25 - Mar 20 (4 weeks) 9:30am-10:30am 9:30am-10:30am 9:30am-10:30am #1296867 #1296868 #1296869 $45(R)/$54(NR) $45(R)/$54(NR) $45(R)/$54(NR) 5 Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center CLASSES Class Name Drama Location Day/Dates Time Barcode Fee Fine Arts Room Wed Dec 11 - Jan 29 (8 weeks) 4:10pm-6:10pm #1306617 $50(R)/$60(NR) Fine Arts Room Tues Dec 10 - Feb 11 (10 weeks) 1:15pm-3:15pm #1314317 $45(R)/$54(NR) Drawing Ages: 40 & UP Fine Arts Room Tues Dec 10 - Feb 11 (10 weeks) 3:15pm-5:15pm #1314117 $45(R)/$54(NR) Exercise Senior Fit (Bring floor mat) Multipurpose Room Mon, Wed & Fri Dec 9 - Jan 3 Jan 13 - Feb 7 Feb 17 - Mar 14 (4 weeks) 9am-10am 9am-10am 9am-10am #1298767 #1298768 #1298769 $30(R)/$36(NR) $30(R)/$36(NR) $30(R)/$36(NR) Exercise Senior Fit (Bring floor mat) Multipurpose Room Mon & Wed Dec 9 - Jan 1 Jan 13 - Feb 5 Feb 17 - Mar 12 (4 weeks) 11am-12pm 11am-12pm 11am-12pm #1298770 #1298771 #1298817 $25(R)/$30(NR) $25(R)/$30(NR) $25(R)/$30(NR) Fitness: Personal Training (group training) Multipurpose Room Thurs Dec 12 - Jan 2 Jan 16 - Feb 6 Feb 13 - Mar 6 (4 weeks) 9:30am-11am 9:30am-11am 9:30am-11am #1298867 #1298868 #1298869 $35(R)/$42(NR) $35(R)/$42(NR) $35(R)/$42(NR) French Basics Fine Arts Room Tues Dec 10 - Feb 11 (10 weeks) 8:30am-10am #1305417 $55(R)/$66(NR) Fine Arts Room Tues Dec 10 - Feb 11 (10 weeks) 10:15am-11:45am #1305167 $55(R)/$66(NR) Drawing New! French Intermediate Ages: 40 & UP 6 Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center CLASSES Class Name Location Day/Dates Time Barcode Fee Internet Skills: Adults Ages: 40 & UP Computer Center Tues & Thurs Dec 10 - Jan 2 Jan 14 - Feb 6 Feb 25 - Mar 20 (4 weeks) 5pm-6pm 5pm-6pm 5pm-6pm #1296917 #1296918 #1296919 Jewelry Making Beginning Ages: 40 & up Fine Arts Room Mon Dec 9 - Jan 27 (8 weeks) 6pm-8pm #1314417 $50(R)/$60(NR) Jewelry Making Beginning Fine Arts Room Mon Dec 16 - Feb 3 (8 weeks) 2pm-4pm #1325117 $50(R)/$60(NR) Line Dance: Intermediate Ages: 40 & up Multipurpose Room Mon Dec 9 - Feb 10 (10 weeks) 6:35pm-7:35pm #1306717 $45(R)/$54(NR) Line Dance: Beginning Multipurpose Room Tues Dec 10 - Feb 11 (10 weeks) 11am-12pm #1312667 $45(R)/$54(NR) Line Dance: Beginning Multipurpose Room Thurs Dec 12 - Feb 13 (10 weeks) 6:35pm-7:35pm #1312668 $45(R)/$54(NR) MS Office: Word 2007 Computer Center Mon & Wed Dec 9 - Jan 1 (4 weeks) 5pm-6pm #1297267 $45(R)/$54(NR) MS Office: Excel 2007 Computer Center Mon & Wed Jan 13 - Feb 5 (4 weeks) 5pm-6pm #1297167 $45(R)/$54(NR) MS Office: PowerPoint 2007 Computer Center Mon & Wed Feb 24 - Mar 19 (4 weeks) 5pm-6pm #1297217 $45(R)/$54(NR) 7 $45(R)/$54(NR) $45(R)/$54(NR) $45(R)/$54(NR) Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center CLASSES Class Name New! MS Windows 8 Ages: 40 & up Location Computer Center Day/Dates Time Barcode Fee Mon Dec 9 - Dec 30 (4 weeks) 4pm-5pm #1297317 $25(R)/$30(NR) Mon Jan 13 - Feb 3 (4 weeks) 4pm-5pm #1297318 $25(R)/$30(NR) Painting: Chinese Brush, Ages: 40 & up Fine Arts Room Wed Dec 11 - Feb 12 (10 weeks) 9:30am-11:30am #1314418 $60(R)/$72(NR) Photography: Digital Level 1 Ages: 40 & up Fine Arts Room Mon Dec 9 - Jan 27 (8 weeks) 9am-10:30am #1339217 $50(R)/$60(NR) Photography: Digital Intermediate Ages: 40 & up Fine Arts Room Mon Dec 9 - Jan 27 (8 weeks) 11am-12:30pm #1326669 $50(R)/$60(NR) Piano: Beginning Fine Arts Room Thurs Dec 5 - Mar 20 (16 weeks) 8:30am-9:30am #1360467 $48(R)/$58(NR) Piano: Beginning, Slow Pace Fine Arts Room Thurs Dec 5 - Mar 20 (16 weeks) 9:40am-10:40am #1360468 $48(R)/$58(NR) Piano: Intermediate Fine Arts Room Thurs Dec 5 - Mar 20 (16 weeks) 10:50am-11:50am #1360667 $48(R)/$58(NR) Piano: Advanced Hollywood to Classics & Beyond Fine Arts Room Thurs Dec 5 - Mar 20 (16 weeks) 12:20pm-1:20pm #1360669 $48(R)/$58(NR) 8 Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center CLASSES Class Name Location Day/Dates Time Barcode Fee 1:30pm-2:30pm #1360668 $48(R)/$58(NR) Tues Feb 11 - Apr 1 (8 weeks) 5:15pm-6:15pm #1299417 $50(R)/$60(NR) Tues Feb 11 - Apr 1 (8 weeks) 6:30pm-7:30pm #1299367 $50(R)/$60(NR) Sat Feb 15 - Apr 5 (8 weeks) 10am-11am #1299317 $50(R)/$60(NR) Fine Arts Room Wed Dec 11 - Feb 12 (10 weeks) 1pm-3pm #1314367 $48(R)/$58(NR) Fine Arts Room Wed Dec 11 - Feb 12 (10 weeks) 3:30pm-5:30pm #1314368 $48(R)/$58(NR) Piano: Advanced Fine Arts Room Thurs Dec 5 - Mar 20 (16 weeks) Tai Chi Ages: 40 & up Multipurpose Room Watercolor Watercolor 9 Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center CLASSES Class Name Location Day/Dates Time Barcode Fee Mon & Wed Jan 6 - Jan 15 (2 weeks) 1pm-3pm #1325167 $50(R)/$60(NR) Mon & Wed Feb 3 - Feb 12 (2 weeks) 9am-11am #1325267 $50(R)/$60(NR) Tues & Thurs Jan 7- Jan 16 (2 weeks) 9am-11am #1325467 $50(R)/$60(NR) Tue & Thurs Dec 3 - Dec 12 (2 weeks) 1pm-3pm #1325517 $50(R)/$60(NR) Wed & Fri Dec 4 - Dec 13 (2 weeks) 9am-11am #1325567 $50(R)/$60(NR) Tues & Thurs Feb 4 - Feb 13 (2 weeks) 1pm-3pm #1325617 $50(R)/$60(NR) NEW! Woodcraft Room Woodcraft: Adults Ages: 40 & up (Intermediate) Six Candle Centerpiece Wed & Fri Dec 4 - Dec 13 (2 weeks) 1pm - 3pm #1325667 $50(R)/$60(NR) NEW! Woodcraft Room Woodcraft: Adults Ages: 40 & up (Intermediate) Six Candle Centerpiece Mon & Wed Jan 6 - Jan 15 (2 weeks) 9am-11am #1325717 $50(R)/$60(NR) NEW! Woodcraft: Adults Ages: 40 & up (Beginner) Casserole Carrier Woodcraft Room NEW! Woodcraft: Adults Ages: 40 & up (Beginner) Casserole Carrier Woodcraft Room NEW! Woodcraft: Adults Ages: 40 & up (Beginner) Combination Cutting Board Woodcraft Room NEW! Woodcraft: Adults Ages: 40 & up (Beginner) Combination Cutting Board Woodcraft Room NEW! Woodcraft: Adults Ages: 40 & up (Beginner) Shaker-Style Quilt Hanger Woodcraft Room NEW! Woodcraft: Adults Ages: 40 & up (Beginner) Shaker-Style Quilt Hanger Woodcraft Room 10 Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center CLASSES Class Name Location Day/Dates Time Barcode Fee NEW! Woodcraft Woodcraft: Adults Room Ages: 40 & up (Intermediate) Craftsman Style Picture Frame Tues & Thurs Jan 7 - Jan 23 (3 weeks) 1pm-3pm #1325767 $60(R)/$72(NR) NEW! Woodcraft: Adults Ages: 40 & up (Advanced) Hands-On Salad Server Woodcraft Room Tues & Thurs Jan 21 - Jan 23 (1 week) 9am-11am #1325817 $25(R)/$30(NR) NEW! Woodcraft: Adults Ages: 40 & up (Advanced) Chess Board with Case Woodcraft Room Tues & Thurs Feb 4 - Feb 20 (3 weeks) 9am-11am #1325867 $60(R)/$72(NR) Yoga All Levels Ages: 40 & up Multipurpose Thurs Dec 12 - Jan 30 Room (8 weeks) 1:10pm-2:10pm #1304617 $50(R)/$60(NR) Yoga All Levels Ages: 40 & up Multipurpose Tues Dec 10 - Jan 28 Room (8 weeks) 7:35pm-8:35pm #1324917 $50(R)/$60(NR) Zumba: Dance Ages: 40 & up with Jesse Multipurpose Thurs Dec 12 - Feb 13 Room (10 weeks) 7:35pm-8:35pm #1304667 $45(R)/$54(NR) Zumba Gold with Jesse Multipurpose Mon Dec 9 - Feb 10 Room (10 weeks) Wed Dec 11 - Feb 12 (10 weeks) 4pm-5pm #1304718 $45(R)/$54(NR) 4pm-5pm #1304719 $45(R)/$54NR) Zumba Gold with Maguett Multipurpose Friday Dec 13 - Feb 14 10:30am-11:30am #1304720 $45R)/$54(NR) Room (10 weeks) Zumba Gold with Maguett Multipurpose Saturday Dec 14 - Feb 15 Room (10 weeks) 11 8:50am-9:50am #1304717 $45R)/$54(NR) Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center DROP-IN PROGRAMS Woodshop Fridays December 20 - February 21 9am-12pm 15 shop hours for $105 R/$126 NR Barcode: 1364767 *Participants must supply their own wood. See shop supervisor for more details on wood supply. Welcome to OPEN SHOP! The woodcraft room is open for you to work on your project. The shop is open once a week for three (3) hours. Participants must attend a mandatory orientation and safety training before they can start their work. Participants are required to supply their own wood, and project plan. Pre-registration and sign up is required. Please see the front desk staff. Participants must complete safety orientation and safety training before registering for any woodcraft class or open shop time. 12 Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center DROP-IN PROGRAMS Ceramic Studio Fridays December 6 - February 21 9am-Noon #1364517 15 shop hours for $105 R/$126 NR See ceramics supervisor for more details on clay supply. Welcome to Ceramic OPEN SHOP! The Ceramic Studio is open for you to work on your project. The shop is open once a week for three (3) hours. Participants must take an orientation before they can commence work. Participants must purchase their own clay. Pre-registration and sign up is required and can be done at the front desk. Participants must complete safety orientation and safety training before registering for ceramics open shop time. 13 Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center TRIPS Olney Theatre Center: “The King and I” Wednesday, December 4 Fee: $45/Resident; $54/Non-Resident 12:30pm-6:30pm Barcode: #1324467 Enjoy a trip to the Olney Theatre to see “The King and I”. Be whisked away to a faraway land with this timeless family musical! The “King and I” follows Anna, a British school teacher, hired by the King of Siam to help modernize his country. After the show we will stop at a local restaurant for lunch (at your own expense). No refunds unless trip is cancelled, or unless spot is resold. The trip coordinator must approve and process all refunds. Trips depend on sufficient registration; specific registration deadlines may apply. Toby’s Dinner Theatre, Columbia Wednesday, December 11 “Miracle on 34th Street” 10am-4pm Fee: $60/Resident; $72/Non-Resident Barcode: #1362717 Like the popular, classic movie, this is a wonderful holiday musical about a very skeptical little girl who discovers dreams can and do come true. What a wonderful way to start the holiday season! A lunch buffet will be provided. Trips depend on sufficient registration; specific registration deadlines may apply. No refunds unless trip is cancelled, or unless spot is resold. The trip coordinator must approve and process all refunds. Kennedy Center: Handel’s Messiah Thursday, December 19 Fee: $65/Resident; $78/Non-Resident 5pm-11pm Barcode: #1324417 Join us for one of Washington’s most beloved and glorious holiday traditions. Travel to the Kennedy Center’s Concert Hall to listen and enjoy Handel’s masterpiece, the Messiah performed by the NSO and an exuberant Hallelujah Chorus. Dinner location is to be determined and at your own expense. Trips depend on sufficient registration; specific registration deadlines may apply. No refunds unless trip is cancelled or unless spot is resold. The trip coordinator must approve all refunds. 14 Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center TRIPS Arena Stage “The Tallest Tree in the Forest” Wednesday, February 5 Fee: $60/Resident; $72/Non-Resident 11am-5pm Barcode: #1362767 Come join us for a show bursting with soulful music and poetic storytelling. “The Tallest Tree in the Forest” tells the true story of Paul Robeson, hailed as the best known black man in the world for his incomparable singing and acting. Lunch is on your own at the beautiful waterfront. No refunds unless trip is cancelled or unless spot is resold. The trip coordinator must approve and process all refunds. Trips depend on sufficient registration; specific registration deadlines may apply. Black History in Motion Wednesday, February 19 Prince George’s Ballroom 9:30am - 1pm FREE Barcode# 1364367 Come and celebrate Black History Month with seniors from around the county. This program will feature a variety of live performances! Trip will depart at 9:30am and return at or before 1pm. (Showtime is 10:30am - Noon). Sign up for transportation at the registration table in the lobby. 15 Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center Special Events “Avenue of the Arts”: Mei Yu Green December 9-January 30 Art Display and Reception 7pm-8pm Free Join us as we celebrate the artistic work of artist Mei Yu Green. Ms. Green will unveil her beautiful Chinese Brush Painting artwork on December 9th at the opening reception. Register for the reception at the registration table in the lobby. Movie Matinee: The Bishop’s Wife Thursday, December 12 Free 10am-noonish When Episcopalian bishop Henry Broughman (David Niven) prays for divine guidance in his efforts to raise the necessary funds for a new cathedral, his prayers are answered in the form of a handsome, personable guardian angel named Dudley (Cary Grant). Establishing himself as a Yuletide guest in the Broughman home, Dudley arouses the ire of Henry who is unaware that his visitor is actually from Up Above! Loretta Young also stars in this charming holiday 1947 classic film. “Deck Your Halls” with Charisma Wooten Friday, December 13 Fee: $10/Resident; $12/Non-Resident 8pm-9:30pm This holiday season, “Deck Your Halls” with the Washington Area Music Nominated (Wammie) Best Cabaret Vocalist, Charisma Wooten. No bah humbug here!! She is accompanied by the fabulous trio of Stef Scaggiari, Mark Russell and Terron “Stickman” Whitehead. Hear songs performed from Santa Baby to White Christmas. If you’re not in the holiday spirit when you arrive, you will surely leave with it! Enjoy holiday desserts. Movie Matinee: The Holiday Thursday, December 26 Free 10am-noonish Iris (Kate Winslet) is in love with a man who is about to marry another woman. Across the globe, Amanda (Cameron Diaz) realizes the man the man she lives with has been unfaithful. Two women who have never met and live 6000 miles apart, find themselves in the exact same place. They meet on line at a home exchange website and impulsively switch homes for the holiday. Shortly after arriving at their respective destinations, both women find the last thing either wants or expects: a new romance. Amanda is charmed by Iris’ handsome brother Graham (Jude Law) and Iris, with inspiration provided by legendary screenwriter Arthur (Eli Wallach) mends her heart when she meets film composer, Miles (Jack Black). This romantic comedy will warm your heart. 16 Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center Special Events New Year’s Eve Dance Tuesday, December 31 Fee:$20/Resident; $24/Non-resident 9pm-12:30am Ring in 2014 by dancing the night away with popular DJ Rich “disc man” Lichty! Enjoy light refreshments, snacks, hats, blowers and a toast at midnight! Dress up or come casual! Movie Matinee: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Thursday, January 9 Free 10am-12noonish An award winning all star cast, led by Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, Maggie Smith and Tom Wilkinson, lights up this buoyant comedy laced with genuine emotion. When seven seniors decide to “outsource” their retirement to a resort in the far-off India, friendship and romance blossom in the most unexpected ways. Simply brilliant! Movie Matinee: The Butler Thursday, January 23 Free 10am-12noonish This film tells the story of a White House butler (Forest Whitaker) who served eight American presidents over three decades. The film traces the dramatic changes that swept American society during this time, from the civil rights movement to Vietnam and beyond, and how those changes affected this man's life and family. Oprah Winfrey, Cuba Gooding, Jr., Terrence Howard and Alan Hickman also star in this incredible movie. “Avenue of the Arts”: Jesse Golphin February 4-March 27 Art Display & Reception 7pm-8pm Free Join us as we celebrate Black History Month with the artistic work of Jesse Golphin. Mr. Golphin unveil his brilliant artwork on Tuesday, February 4th at the opening reception. Register for the reception at the registration table in the lobby. Dance for the Heart of it! Friday, February 7 Fee: $5/Residents; $6/Non-resident 7:30pm-10:30pm February is Heart Health Month! Dance the night away to your favorite tunes with DJ Rich “disc man” Lichty. Enjoy healthy snacks and refreshments. Make your heart healthy! Pay at the door. 17 Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center Special Events Movie Matinee: Lincoln Thursday, February 13 Free 10am-12noonish Back by popular demand! Celebrate the birthday (February 12th) of our 16th president by watching the award winning movie. This inspiring and revealing drama focuses on the president’s tumultuous final four months in office as this visionary leader pursues a course of action to end the Civil War, unite the country and abolish slavery. All-star ensemble cast including Daniel Day-Lewis, Sally Field, Tommy Lee Jones and joseph Gordon-Levitt. This is a great American movie!! “Valentine Devine”: Charisma Wooten Friday, February 14 Fee: $10/Residents; $12/Non-residents 7:30pm-9pm Valentine’s Day is for everyone! Enjoy an evening of easy listening classics about love and friendship from the Washington Area Music Award (Wammie) Nominated Best Cabaret Vocalist, Charisma Wooten. She will be accompanied by her long time partner, Everett P. Williams, Jr. Tantalize your taste buds and visit the table of sweets. Watch out for Cupid’s arrow! Spring Fashion Show Sunday, February 23 Free 1pm-3pm Shake the winter blues! Some of our “divas” at Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center will model the latest spring fashions from Dress Barn here in Laurel! Come see your friends as they show us the latest in fashions that you can wear and look fabulous this spring! Limited seating. Please register at the front desk. Movie Matinee: Hachi Thursday, February 27 Free 10am-12noonish This film is based on one of the most treasured and heartwarming true stories ever told. Richard Gere stars as Professor Parker Wilson, a distinguished scholar who discovers a lost Akita puppy on his way home from work. Despite initial objections from his wife, Cate (Joan Allen), Hachi endears himself into the Wilson family and grows to be Parker’s loyal companion. As their bond grows deeper, a beautiful friendship unfolds embodying the true spirit of family and loyalty while inspiring the hearts of an entire town. Bring your tissues for this tear jerker!! 18 Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center Educational Workshops Countyclick 3-1-1 Tuesday, December 3 Free 10am-11am CountyClick 3-1-1 is a one-stop call center where residents may call to get answers to questions and resolve non-emergency issues. Citizens may also submit a service request or research a question online at www.countyclick311.com. A representative from The Office of Community Relations, will show us how easy, convenient and accessible it is to communicate your concerns by using your Smartphone Apps; Apple iPhone and Androids devices. Register at the registration table in the lobby. Balance and Hearing Monday, December 9 Free 10am-11am Most people are familiar with the problems associated with the aging of senses such as vision and hearing. A Doctor of Audiology from The Hearing Professionals will discuss why good balance requires reliable sensory input from the individual’s vestibular system (the balance system of the inner ear). Register at the registration table in the lobby. Setting Goals for an “On Purpose Year” Thursday, December 12 Free 11am-12noon Get a head start on the New Year with Dr. Marcia B. Levi of Optimal Care Chiropractors as she discusses setting goals and inspires you to become the best you can be. Register at the registration table in the lobby. Relief from Back Pain Friday, December 13 Free 10am-11am Carlos A. Martinez, Physical Therapist and Director of CAM Physical Therapy will discuss how back pain affects us, the causes of lower back pain, the anatomy of the back, how a physical therapist can help you manage back pain. Register at the registration table in the lobby. Let’s Get Organized: Photos and Memorabilia Monday, December 16 Free 10:30am-12noon We all have photos and mementos of friends and family. Do you ever wonder how to organize these keepsakes? Judy Tiger of Just That Simple will help consider ways to organize these treasures for your enjoyment and as part of your legacy. Register at the registration table in the lobby. Home Fix it Wednesday, December 18 Free 10am-11:30am “Handy Man” rates too high? No problem. Norm Williams will teach basic techniques, skills, and knowledge of basic tools that will help you to try some of the jobs you would like to get done around the house. Register at the registration table in the lobby. 19 Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center Educational Workshops Your Laurel Museum Friday, December 20 Free 10am-11am What does the Laurel Historical Society do? Learn how the organization and museum grew out of the nation’s bicentennial and explore the services, programs and volunteer opportunities offered. Register at the registration table in the lobby. “Ramp up” your Exercise Program Friday, January 3 Free 10am-11am Carlos A. Martinez, Physical Therapist and the Director of CAM Physical Therapy, will discuss the benefits of exercise, routines, warming up, cardiovascular exercise and strengthening. Learn how to calculate maximum heart rates and calculate the safe maximum heart rate for your own cardiovascular exercise program. Register at the registration table in the lobby. Balance the Brain to Body Connection Thursday, January 9 Free 11am-12noon Let Dr. Marcia B. Levi teach you how to use your own body weight to prevent a fall. This workshop is an active session where participants will learn to perform the Dynamic Flamingo correctly. The Dynamic Flamingo therapy is the invention of researcher K. Sakamoto, from Tokyo, Japan. Persons not able to stand are invited to this workshop to learn the techniques for future use. Register at the registration table in the lobby. From Laurel to Japan: A Laurel Founder’s Story Friday, January 17 Free 10am-11am The Laurel Historical Society presents the story of Horace Capron. Born in 1804, Horace Capron helped build Laurel’s early cotton mills. His later career included service as a Union Civil War General and Head of the Department of Agriculture where he traveled to Japan. Did you know his statue is in the middle of Sapporo? Register at the registration table in the lobby. Hearing Screenings Tuesday, January 21 Free 10am-11am Hearing Professionals have been providing free hearing screenings in the communities they serve for many years. The medical staff will provide screenings here at the center and will be done in private so you can discuss your health related issues. Screenings take about 15 minutes per person and the room will be quiet and free from distraction. There are only 8 spaces and no wait list. Register early at the registration table in the lobby. 20 Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center Educational Workshops Diabetes and Exercise Friday, January 24 Free 10am-11am Learn more about diabetes and its effects on your body. A Physical Therapist from ForeverFit Physical Therapy will provide information about safe exercises, and diabetes prevention tips for diabetics and pre-diabetics. Register at the registration table in the lobby. Let’s Get Organized: Organizing for a Healthy New Year Monday, January 27 Free 10:30am-12noon Professional organizer Judy Tiger of Just That Simple will help kick off the New Year with tips on organizing for a healthy year. Less clutter = less stress and better health and wellness! Don’t miss this opportunity to put your resolutions into action. Register at the registration table in the lobby. A Long Overdue Story Tuesday, February 4 Free 10am-11am Celebrate Black History Month with guest speaker, Dianne Cross, a very proud descendant of an African American Civil War soldier. A Long Overdue Story is the personal story of one of the African Americans who fought in the United States Colored Troops (U.S.C.T. ) during the Civil War. Ms. Cross will tell his story from slavery, to solider, to freedom, using oral family history along with documents to tell this amazing journey. This will be an hour of enrichment you don’t want to miss. Register at the registration table in the lobby. Countyclick 311 Wednesday, February 5 Free 10am-11am CountyClick 3-1-1 is a one-stop call center where residents may call to get answers to questions and resolve non-emergency issues. Citizens may also submit a service request or research a question online at www.countyclick311.com. A representative from The Office of Community Relations, will show us how easy, convenient and accessible it is for you to communicate your concerns by using your Smartphone Apps; Apple iPhone and Androids devices. Register at the registration table in the lobby. 21 Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center Educational Workshops Healthy Running Friday, February 7 Free 10am-11am Carlos A. Martinez, Physical Therapist and the Director of CAM Physical Therapy, will discuss why people run, how to safely start a running program or safely return to running, proper training, common mistakes, running myths, and how a running regiment often reveals the body’s inefficiencies or misalignment. Register at the registration table in the lobby. Hearing Screenings Tuesday, February 11 Free 10am-11am Hearing Professionals have been providing free hearing screenings in the communities they serve for many years. The medical staff will provide screenings here at the center and will be done in private so you can discuss your health related issues. Screenings take about 15 minutes per person and the room will be quiet and free from distraction. There are only 8 spaces and no wait list. Register early at the registration table in the lobby. Knee Pain and Exercise Thursday, February 13 Free 10am-11am Do you have knee pain when doing your normal daily activities? A Physical Therapist with ForeverFit Physical Therapy will discuss various types of knee pain and provide demonstrations of exercises that can be performed to help decrease your knee discomfort. Register at the registration table in the lobby. Let’s Get Organized: Getting Ready to Move Monday, February 24 Free 10:30am-12noon Moving is a big task. If you might be moving in the next two months to five years, Judy Tiger of Just That Simple, invites you to learn how to manage all the details and enjoy getting ready for the next chapter in your life! Register at the registration table in the lobby. Black History of Laurel Friday, February 21 Free 10am- 11am Join us as a representative from The Laurel Historical Society, traces black history from early days of slavery; the end of segregation; the struggles and changes of African American life and how laws have affected life time changes. Register at the registration table in the lobby. 22 Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center Be part of this exciting comfort blanket project for breast cancer patients! Come take part in this great goodwill project by making All Shades of Pink comfort blankets for patients who have breast cancer and are undergoing treatment. Receive instruction and all the supplies needed to crochet a comfort blanket! The more blankets created, the more breast cancer patients will receive this symbol of love and comfort during a difficult time in their life. Knowledge on how to crochet is helpful! Who: Ages 50 & up When: The second Tuesdays of the month from 10-12 noon December 10, 24 January 14, 28 February 11, 25 Free! Call 301-206-3350 to register or register at the registration table in the lobby. Fee: To register: ********************************************************************************** ********************************************************************************** Metro SMARTRIP Cards are here!! Seniors, ages 65 and better, can purchase a Metro SMARTRIP card here at the center for only $2.00! Here’s how it works: Bring a photo id and proof of age when you purchase the card at the front desk (you can only purchase a card for yourself). Complete a registration form, obtain your card, visit any Giant, CVS, Metro station or go on line to load your card with the amount of money you desire on your card. Once you have loaded your card, you are good to ride the rails or take the bus for 50% off the normal price. It’s that simple! 23 Staff Spotlight PIANO Kim Bennett TESTIMONIALS Piano Kim was professional and easy to understand. Kim Bennett began studying music as a child as both grandmothers played piano and taught her songs through memorization. She began violin lessons, and at the age of 10, Kim began private piano lessons. She continued her music studies and upon entering Montgomery College in Rockville, she enrolled as a private harp student of Joan Ennis while continuing to play the violin in the college’s orchestra. After graduating with an A.A. degree in Architectural Technology, Kim attended the University of Maryland where she studied Harp under Rebecca Anstine Smith while working on her Bachelor’s degree. She pledged to the philanthropic music fraternity (for women) Sigma Alpha Iota where she was very involved. -LBSAC Beginning Level Participant She later received her Master of Science degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing from Strayer University. Piano Ms. Bennett is a freelance musician in the Washington, DC/metro area performing at weddings, gallery openings, conferences and other events as well as performing with various civic and local orchestras. -LBSAC Intermediate Level Participant In addition to performing, Kim teaches academics in the Montgomery County Public School system as a substitute teacher and teaches private music lessons. Kim is a very good teacher and very patient. Piano Ms. Bennett teaches a variety of piano classes at Laurel-Beltsville I was challenged and had to Senior Activity Center where she is extremely popular! Stop by and work hard to meet the expectations. I would be visit one of her classes-you just may become the next Liberace!! happy with continuing the course. -LBSAC Advanced Level Participant 24 Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center BOOKCLUB Winter 2013 Book Club Club meets 2nd and 4th Fridays from 2pm-3:30pm December – Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton. This story takes place against the cold, gray bleakness of a New England winter in the fictitious town of Starkfield, Massachusetts. Ethan Frome is an isolated farmer trying to scrape out a meager living while also tending to his frigid, demanding and ungrateful wife Zeena. A ray of hope enters Ethan’s life of despair when his wife’s cousin Mattie arrives to help. His life is transformed as he falls in love with Mattie but their fate is doomed by the stifling conventions of the time. Edith Wharton’s Ethan Frome is a compelling classic of American literature and a powerful tale with compelling characters trapped in circumstances they seem unable to escape. January – The 5th Inning by E. Ethelbert Miller. This book is poet and literary activist E. Ethelbert Miller’s second memoir. This book finds Miller considering baseball, the game of his youth, in order to find the metaphor that will provide the measurement of his life. At 60, he ponders whether his life can now be entered into the official record books as a success or failure. The 5th Inning is one man’s examination of personal relationships, depression, love and loss. This is a story of the individual alone on the pitching mound or in the batter’s box. It’s a box score filled with remembrance. It’s a combination of baseball and the blues. February – The Affairs of Others by Amy Grace Loyd. This is a novel about a woman who loves her separateness. After Celia’s husband dies prematurely from cancer, she buys an apartment building consisting of four apartments. She becomes the landlord to three other tenants in a downtown Brooklyn building. Celia is highly practiced at remaining apart from people in her building until the arrival of a new tenant, Hope, a dazzling woman of a certain age on the run from her husband’s recent betrayal. When Hope begins a torrid and noisy affair, and another tenant mysteriously disappears, the carefully constructed walls of Celia’s world are tested and the sanctity of her building is shattered. Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center Movies Got Movies? Thursday, Dec12 The Bishop’s Wife 10am-@noon Thursday, Dec 26 The Holiday 10am-@noon Thursday, Jan 9 10am-@noon Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Thursday, Jan 23 The Butler 10am-@noon Thursday, Feb 13 Lincoln 10am-@noon Thursday, Feb 23 Hachi 10am-@noon 25 Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center WEEKLY ACTIVITIES/CLUBS ACTIVITY DAY Fireside Lounge Card & Table Games Dominos, Cards. See front desk staff for assistance with table games, puzzles and Monday-Saturday books. TIME FEE During operating hours FREE with ID Chess Drop-In Drop by the center and enjoy the game of chess. Thursday 2pm-7pm FREE with ID Mah Jongg Come and enjoy playing this international favorite! Friday 1:15pm-4:45pm FREE with ID Monday-Saturday During operating hours FREE with ID Monday-Friday Schedule varies. See front desk for updated schedule Fitness Room Exercise anyone? Fitness Room Assistance Are you new to the fitness room? Receive equipment assistance and instruction with one of our experienced fitness instructors. Billiards (Pool) Drop in and play a friendly game of pool. Monday-Saturday During operating hours unless a class is being held. Computer Center During operating Seniors who are 60 & better who have an hours unless there is a M-NCPPC SMARTlink account can “dropin” and use the lab for their personal use. Monday-Saturday class/program being held in the computer Schedule is subject to change. See lab. Schedule varies center staff for more details. 26 FREE with ID FREE with ID FREE with ID Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center WEEKLY ACTIVITIES/CLUBS ACTIVITY DAY TIME FEE 2nd and 4th Fridays of the month 2pm-3:30pm Conference Room FREE with ID 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month 6:30pm-8:45pm FREE with ID Book Club December – Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton January – The 5th Inning by E. Ethelbert Miller. February – The Affairs of Others by Amy Grace Loyd Senior Jam Session Open to all levels of musicians and vocalists; acoustic instruments only (example-guitars, mandolins, banjos, and violins, etc.). Everyone gets a chance to play and/or sing. Spectators welcome. 27 Special Groups & Club Meetings THE CENTER IS CLOSED ON THE FOLLOWING HOLIDAYS: Christmas Holiday - Wednesday, December 25 New Year’s Day - Wednesday, January 1 Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday - Monday, January 20 President’s Day - Monday, February 17 Laurel Senior Friendship Club (LSFC) General Membership Meeting & Fundraiser 2nd Wednesday 10:30am-1:30pm Bingo and Fundraisers Every Tuesday 12:00pm - 3pm Exec/Chairpersons Meetings 1st Wednesday 9am-1pm Call LSFC office at 301-206-3380 for details Call LSFC office at 301-206-3380 for orientation dates and times Every Monday 12noon - 1pm New Member Orientation Program Crochet Club National Active and Retired Federal Employees (NARFE) Monthly Chapter Meeting (lunch or refreshments served depending on month ) Officers’ Board Meeting 1st Wednesday 1pm - 3pm Last Friday 10am - 12noon American Association for Retired Persons (AARP) AARP General Membership Meeting 2nd Monday 10am-12 noon Board Meeting 1st Monday 10:30am - 11:30am Coffee and Cops for Seniors 1st Thursday General Meeting 28 1pm - 3pm Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center Information Corner IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS Senior Nutrition/Transportation Legal Aid Department of Family Services Seniors County Information Medicare Information Call-A-Bus Call-A-Bus (City of Laurel) 301-265-8475 301-927-6800 301-265-8400 301-265-8400 800-233-1124 301-499-8603 301-498-3384 Nutrition (Lunch) Program Lunch is offered Monday through Friday featuring a healthy, well-balanced meal by the Prince George’s County Department of Family Services. Individuals who are 60 & better can reserve a meal by contacting the Nutrition Manager, Rene Marshall at (301) 206-3368; by stopping by the kitchen or by calling the Department of Family Services, Aging Services Division at (301) 2658475. The suggested donation is $3.00. If you need to cancel your meal, please do so at least (2) days in advance with Rene, the Nutrition Manager at (301) 206-3368. Note: There will be no lunch program when Prince George’s County schools have a two hour delayed opening or closed due to inclement weather conditions. For Your Information Moved? Number changed? From time to time, please stop at the reception desk and make sure your personal information is correct. Let us know if you have any changes including emergency contact names and phone numbers. Membership Card Come and get your membership card to join the center. Your card is good for one year from the date you receive it. Remember to update it each year! Visit the reception desk for more information. Refund Policy Class and activity refunds are subject to a 20% handling fee and must be requested in writing. Trip refunds will only be available if your registration is replaced by someone on the waiting list. If you must cancel your reservation, please contact the center staff as soon as possible or call 301-206-3350. Disability Accommodations The Department of Parks and Recreation encourages and supports the participation of individuals with disabilities. Register a minimum of two weeks in advance of the program start date to request and receive a disability accommodation. Weather Policy If the weather outside is frightful, M-NCPPC typically follows the decision of Prince George’s County government in announcing closings and delays related to weather related emergencies. Please listen to your radio or visit our website at www.pgparks.com to determine if the center is closed or delayed in opening. 29