2013 BINGO Brunch Senior Games
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2013 BINGO Brunch Senior Games
APRIL, MAY, JUNE 2013 QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER OF IRMO CHAPIN RECREATION COMMISSION’S SENIOR SERVICES BINGO Brunch Attentions All Seniors! How do you spell fun? B-I-N-G-O! Irmo Chapin presents their annual Bingo Brunch on Thursday, June 6th at Seven Oaks Park. Come enjoy a free brunch filled with food, fun, friends and prizes. Brunch will be served at 11:00am and followed by Bingo. Please bring your favorite homemade dessert or fresh fruit to share. There is no charge, but we ask that you please register by May 29. Senior Games April 23-26. Events are for men and women ages 50+ and we offer something for everyone! Join in on the fun and make this year’s games bigger and better. Registration fees are $12 (additional $6 fee for Bowling Tournament), which includes t-shirt, participation in as many games as you want, transportation to some events, and several meals. For detailed information, pick up a brochure from at the front desk at Crooked Creek or Seven Oaks Parks. Open Registration: February 1 – April 14, 2013. #421320-00 Schedule of Events Tuesday, April 23: Opening Ceremonies and Track & Field Events at Irmo High School (1500M race walk, 100M dash, 200M dash, 400M dash, discus, shot put, and softball throw, long jump). Wednesday, April 24: Outdoor Games (bocce, horseshoes, disc golf) and Indoor Games at Crooked Creek Park (badminton, Wii Sports, shuffleboard, corn hole, and basketball free throw) Thursday, April 25: Bowling Tournament at Anchor Lanes Pickleball Tournament at Seven Oaks Park Friday, April 26: Closing Ceremonies at Saluda Shoals Park Excursions Age requirements for ICRC Excursions: Children may be restricted from traveling on ICRC excursions when proper transportation is not available. Spend the day on an adventure with the senior travelers. Day trips and /or overnight trips are offered approximately once a week. You may register over the phone or at the front desk in Crooked Creek Park or Seven Oaks Park. Irmo Chapin Recreation Commission trips are designed with seniors in mind. They are geared toward those 50 years and older, but are open to those 18 years and older. Anyone under 18 years must be approved by the Recreation Commission prior to registration. Harrah's Fort Jackson Tour Do some gaming at Harrah's Cherokee Casino or just get away for a day in the mountains of North Carolina. Participants receive a lunch and gaming voucher. Take a guided tour of Fort Jackson. Witness a military graduation, basic military training exercises, and museum and sites throughout the military base. Also we will enjoy lunch on site. Lunch is included. Open registration: March 1 - April 1, 2013. $22R/$35NR Open Registration: April 1 - May 9, 2013. $21R/$34NR Thurs., Apr. 4, CCP: 7:30a.m.-7:45p.m.; SOP: 8:00a.m.-7:15p.m. Thurs., May 2, CCP: 7:30a.m.-7:45p.m.; SOP: 8:00a.m.-7:15p.m. Thurs., Jun. 6, CCP: 7:30a.m.-7:45p.m.; SOP: 8:00a.m.-7:15p.m. Thurs., May 16, CCP: 9:00a.m.-3:00p.m.; SOP: 9:30-2:30p.m. North Augusta Greeneway Hike Marvel at the sites of Chimney Rock. You can either take the "steps" or the 26 story elevator to your destination at the top of Chimney Rock. Enjoy a catered lunch in the Meadow pavilion. Lunch is included. You can enjoy a short trail hike following lunch or simply enjoy the views at the pavilion while the rest of the group takes the loop trail. This trip is truly designed for exercise or relaxation. The North Augusta Greeneway is a paved multi-purpose trail built along an abandoned railroad track that offers hikers a wonderful "green tunnel" experience. As you follow the Greeneway, the trail takes you through some of the City's most beautiful natural settings, neighborhoods, and riverfront views of the Savannah River. After the hike, enjoy a Dutch treat lunch. Chimney Rock Park Open registration: April 1 - May 16, 2013. $37R/$50NR Open Registration: March 18-April 5, 2013 $10R/$11NR Wed., May 22, CCP: 7:30a.m.-5:30p.m.; SOP:8:00a.m.-5:00p.m. Wed., Apr. 10, CCP: 8:30a.m.-4:00p.m.; SOP: 9:00a.m.– 3:30p.m. Master Gardener Tour Boykin, SC Come out and enjoy the beauty of 6 private owned local gardens on the Lexington Master Gardener Tour. Not only will you see beautiful gardens and gain new outdoor landscaping and decorating ideas but Master Gardeners will be available to answer any gardening questions you have. The gardens range from formal to those which emphasize native areas for wildlife. In addition to flowers, shrubs, and trees, you'll see beautiful mosaics, other artwork, and treasures from travels around the world. After the tour, enjoy a Dutch treat lunch. Experience the charm and simplicity of a place that embodies the Southern rural lifestyle through the ages when we tour the historic town of Boykin. See Susan Simpson use equipment that is more than a century old to make beautiful brooms, tour the historic Swift Creek Baptist Church and Rosaless Cottage. Enjoy a barbeque buffet lunch at The Boykin Company Grille (lunch in included) and enjoy some time on your own. Open registration:March 18-April 11, 2013. $26R/$39NR Tues., Apr. 16, CCP: 8:30a.m.-3:30p.m.; SOP: 9:00a.m.-3:00p.m. Santee Adventure Open registration: April 1 - May 24, 2013. $33R/$46NR Thurs., May 30, CCP: 8:30a.m.-2:15p.m.; SOP: 9:00a.m.-1:45p.m. Flat Rock Playhouse Open registration: March 18-April 16, 2013.$39R/$52NR Join us for this classic at the Flat Rock Playhouse in North Carolina. Perhaps the greatest collaboration of composer Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyricist Tim Rice, Evita tells the story of Eva Peron, perhaps the most notorious public figure in Argentina’s history. Eva began her career as a performer and then rose to prominence as the wife of the dictator Juan Peron. Beloved by the people and despised by the aristocracy, Eva’s exploits come to life through a compelling score. Before the show, enjoy a Dutch treat lunch. Tues., Apr. 23, CCP: 8:30a.m.-4:00p.m.; SOP: 9:00a.m.-3:30p.m. Open Registration: April 1-June 7, 2013. $55R/$68NR Explore the sunken cypress forests and learn the history of Lake Marion aboard the 28 passenger "Fisheagle". Bring your camera and binoculars to observe the wildlife - herons, anhinga, osprey and alligators are often spotted among the lake wildflowers. Bring a jacket since it is often cool in the shaded coves even in summer. Following the 2 hour boat tour enjoy a dutch treat lunch at Bessingers Barbecue. Thurs., Jun. 13, CCP:8:30a.m.-7:30p.m.;SOP: 9:00a.m.-7:00p.m. Lynch’s Woods Park Hike Senior Beach Retreat 2013 Lynch's Woods Park is a 276-acre woodland that lies just outside the city of Newberry, SC. The park is full of old growth trees and gently flowing streams. After the hike, enjoy a Dutch treat lunch. The SCRPA Senior Beach Retreat will be September 30-October 3, 2013. October is a wonderful time for seniors from all over the state to gather for some fun by the sea at the Springmaid Beach Resort. Price includes transportation, dance, entertainment outing, 3 nights accommodations, 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners, and activities galore! Don't miss out on the fun this year - register today. Participants can pay in full or make payments throughout the year. Final balance due by August 12, 2013 Open registration: January 1 - August 12, 2013. $330R/$370NR Price is for double occupancy – single, triple, and quad options also available. Open Registration: April 1 - June 14, 2013. $10R/$11NR Wed., Jun. 19, CCP: 9:00a.m.-2:30p.m.; SOP: 9:30a.m.-2:00p.m. Branson Show Trip Let's hop aboard the Diamond Tours Motorcoach and head to the "Live Music Show Capital of the World" - Branson, Missouri. This show extravaganza includes admission to 7 fabulous Branson Shows: Cassandre' - Voice of an Angel Show, George Dyer Show, Buck Trent Country Music Show, The Haygoods Show, The Dutton Family Show, Acrobats of China, and Showboat Branson Belle. An added extra is a visit to the William J. Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock, Arkansas. Price includes motorcoach transportation, 6 nights accommodations, and 10 meals. Detailed itinerary available at the front desk. Open Registration: Now - February 21, 2013. $599R/$639NR 42839800 Sun.-Sat., May 5-11, 2013 Price is for double occupancy – add $180 for single Occupancy (triple occupancy also available). Deposit of $75 per person is due at registration. Optional trip insurance may be purchased at time of registration. Final balance due by February 21. New York City Holiday No other destination in America offers as much to see and do as New York City - especially at Christmas time. Join us for this 6-day New York City Holiday! The time will be filled with an astonishing variety of attractions, magnificent architecture, and outstanding performances and cuisine. Enjoy a carriage ride in Central Park. See a Broadway Play. Take a full day of guided sightseeing. Experience the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes Christmas Show. Climb aboard the Spirit of New York for a dinner cruise. Visit the Top of the Rock Observatory. See the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree in all of its glory. And who could forget the SHOPPING! Price includes tour manager, motorcoach transportation, 3 breakfasts, 2 dinners, 5 nights accommodations (3 in a Downtown NYC hotel), and more. Open Registration: Now - October 1, 2013. $1740R/$1780NR 228389RO Mon.-Sat., Dec. 2-7, 2013 Price is for double occupancy – single, triple, and quad options are also available. Non-refundable deposit of $200. Trip insurance is optional and may be purchased at the time of registration. CONTACTS Kim Bowers Senior Services Manager 803.772.3336/803.3456181 kbowers@icrc.net Cherlyn Garrett-Kee Meals Manager 803.772.3336 Cgarrett-kee@icrc.net www.icrc.net _________________________________________________________ Refund requests must be received in writing no later than three days prior to the start of the program. A $5 service fee is charged. No refunds or transfers will be made once the activity has begun and certain activities, such as trips and special events, define a date after which no refunds may be made. Please check individual program requirements for such guidelines. Registrants will receive a full refund/credit if the program is cancelled by ICRC. The Goal of the Senior Services Department is provide services which enhance quality of life and help adults meet their needs to remain active and in their own homes for as long as possible. CROOKED CREEK PARK 1098 Old Lexington Hwy, Chapin, SC 29036 * phone 803.345.6181 Senior Fitness with Barb Pittman TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Work out, stay in shape and have fun! Dates: Monday/Wednesday/Friday, 9:15 A.M.–10:15 A.M. Fee: ICRC District Residents: $14/month; Others: $15/month Group support, fellowship and lots of fun are what have made this program successful for 50+ years. No special food or drinks to purchase. For more information call 781-2233. Tuesdays, 6:30 pm–7:30 pm. Fitness Area Participants can exercise their cardiovascular and major muscle groups using our fitness equipment. Initial orientation required (call 345-6181 to schedule your free appointment). Fee: ICRC District Resident: $150/year, $112/6 months, $87/3 months, $5/daily Others: $190/year, $152/6 months, $105/3 months, $6/daily. The Chapin Chirpers This group rehearses the first three Mondays of each month in the private dining room of the Lowman Home in White Rock. The group is directed by Joan Marco and accompanied by Mary Lou Haddox. For more information, or to become a new member, please call Joan Marco 345-8701 or 240-2054. NEW MONTH PASS $15/$16 AARP Driver's Safety Program Renew your knowledge of safe driving in this one day course. Contact your insurance company - discounts available for anyone taking this class regardless of age. Pay $14 fee to instructor on day of class. AARP Members pay $12. PLEASE BRING A LUNCH. Saturday, June 8, 9:00a.m.-3:00p.m. Project LOVE Project LOVE is into another school year and we always welcome new volunteers. Volunteers spend approximately 1 hour per week with fourth grade students at Chapin Elementary School sharing their hobbies, interests, and/or stories. Project LOVE begins in late September and runs through late April. Examples of Project LOVE lessons include sewing, gardening, etiquette, various crafts, woodworking, quilting, geography/travels, life stories/history, stamp collecting, etc. For more information, contact Jennifer Riddle at 345-6181 or jriddle@icrc.net. Dutch Fork Choral Society The Dutch Fork Choral Society (DFCS) was established to share, preserve, and advance the art of choral singing. Under the guidance of Artistic Director Marjorie Turner, the DFCS performs two concerts per season and appear in other local events. Rehearsals are held on Monday evenings, 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. in the Dutch Fork High School music room. There is a dress rehearsal prior to each concert. New members are welcome. For information, please contact Lil Mood at 345-3460. SEVEN OAKS PARK 200 Leisure Lane, Columbia, SC 29210 * phone 803.772.3336 Senior Fitness I George Bryan 55+ Golf Lessons Flower Arranging Join the war on aging! This is an exercise program geared specifically for seniors. Routines taught in this class help maintain and increase muscular and cardiovascular strength and endurance, flexibility, agility and balance which helps regulate and prevent health issues such as high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes and osteoporosis. Exercise also improves muscle tone, balance and posture which makes one look younger. The gym is open at SOP at 7:00 a.m. for walking prior to the fitness classes. January classes start January 3. Golf is a low impact sport, making it a great way to get active and re-energize a fatigued body. Our 55 and Over Golf Class is a 6 week program designed to study the entire game of golf. There is also emphasis on flexibility, conditioning, and nutrition. The facilities, curriculum, technology, and passion for players to learn golf ensures progress at the fastest possible rate. Golf has also been shown to increase life expectancy. Novice/Intermediate classes are for the new and intermediate skilled players. Advanced/Expert classes are available for players with experienced to advanced skill levels. Classes are held at the George Bryan Golf Academy Training Center. Learn the basics of how to create simple but eloquent flower arranging for any occasion. Flowers used will be annuals and perennials. All equipment provided. Creations can be taken home. $14R/$15NR 44435001 Mon./Tues./Thurs., April, 8:30-9:30a.m. 44435002 Mon./Tues./Thurs., May, 8:30-9:30a.m. 44435003 Mon./Tues./Thurs., June, 8:30-9:30a.m. Senior Fitness II Use it, don't lose it! Maintain and increase muscular and cardiovascular strength and endurance, flexibility, agility and balance by using a chair to sit or stand while exercising. Participants should wear comfortable clothes and shoes with good support. Use it, don't lose it! Maintain and increase muscular and cardiovascular strength and endurance, flexibility, agility and balance by using a chair to sit or stand to exercise. January classes start January 3. $10R/$11NR 44435101 Mon./Tues./Thurs., April, 9:45-10:30a.m. 44435102 Mon./Tues./Thurs., May, 9:45-10:30a.m. 44435103 Mon./Tues./Thurs., June, 9:45-10:30a.m. Ages Adults $55R/$68NR 42331800 55+ Novice Golf Fri., May 3-June 7, 10:00-10:55a.m. 42331801 55+ Advance Golf Fri., May 3-June 7, 11:00-11:55a.m. Back to Basics Healthy Ideas for Better Eating Do you feel overwhelmed by headlines like: “Healthiest Super Foods Ever” or “Yummy, Easy, Low-Calorie Meals”? Food information comes from so many sources that it can seem confusing. Topics in this back to basics class include: The American College of Sports Medicine nutrition guidelines, recommended nutrition books to read and excellent nutritional websites to use. $10R/$11NR 44663 101 Mon., June 24, 6:15pm-8:15pm Senior Line Dancing Exercise your mind and body. If you love to dance you will find line dancing a fun and effortless way to exercise. Learn at your own rate - this class is for beginner through advanced dancers. Each class is starts with 30 minutes of beginners instruction and progresses to the intermediate level. Participants should wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Monday classes are 9:45–11:15 a.m. and Thursday classes are 10:45–11:45 a.m. January classes start January 3. 44535201 Mon./ Thurs., April, 10:45-11:45a.m. 44535202 Mon./Thurs., May, 10:45-11:45a.m. 44535203 Mon./Thurs., June, 10:45-11:45a.m. AARP Driver's Safety Program Renew your knowledge of safe driving in this one day course. Contact your I nsurance company - discounts available for anyone taking this class regardless of age. Pay $14 fee to instructor on day of class. AARP Members pay $12. PLEASE BRING A LUNCH. $14R/$14NR 44632001 Fri., Jun. 7, 9:00a.m.-3:00p.m. Back to Basics - Vegetarian, Vegan, Gluten-Free, Mediterranean, Macrobiotics – OH MY! Are you contemplating diet and nutritional changes for the health benefits it might bring? Understand the health differences and benefits of different eating styles and how to choose and prepare foods that support a variety of eating styles and cultures. Bring a family favorite recipe or two to class, and learn to modify them to be healthier! $10R/$11NR 44663 100 Mon., June 10, 6:15pm-8:15pm Ballroom Dancing Be prepared for upcoming parties, weddings and other social events. Glide across the floor in the romantic waltz, or try the faster and flirtatious cha cha, the fast and flirtatious salsa and the sizzling, sultry tango the music of today. Basic steps as well as technique will be taught. The class meets Mondays from 6:15–7:30 pm Ceramics Workshop Ceramics instructor Geri Edwards will be on hand to assist in this program, open to all ages. Greenware and supplies are available for purchase. Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon. Starting April 1 Please wear smooth-soled (preferably leather) shoes. No experience is necessary and a partner is not required. $10R/$11NR 44511501 Tues., Apr. 30, 10:30a.m.-12:00p.m. Calligraphy Class Learn the ancient art of writing Calligraphy. Calligraphy is a fine art of skilled penmanship, and is also a type of visual art. Supplies are provided by the instructor. $20R/$21NR 44512000 Tues., May 7, 9:30-11:00a.m. Photography Class Bring your point and shoot or SLR camera and we will talk about some of most important features you need to learn to move past the automatic setting on your camera. We will discuss things like when to use your flash, shutter speed, ISO, white balance, depth of field and much more. Once you’re familiar with that, we’ll move on to the more detailed parts of taking pictures such as composition, exposure, lighting, and subject matter. $65R/$78NR 44512101 Sat., May 4, 2:00-4:00p.m. Art & Garden Workshops Join our Master Gardener and Art Instructor for these exciting Art & Garden Workshops. Topics range from Sand Casting Leaves and Terrariums to Kokedama and The Art of Bonsai. $20R/$21NR 44512300 Sand Casting Leaves Wed., Apr. 17, 12:30-2:00p.m. 44512301 Terrariums Workshop Wed., Apr. 24, 10:30-11:30a.m. 44512302 English Trough Plant Tues., May 14, 9:30-11:00a.m. 44512303 Kokedama Tues., May 21, 10:30-11:30a.m. 44512304 The Art of Bonsai Tues., May 28, 10:30-11:30a.m. Pickleball Seven Oaks wants to introduce you to the addictive game of Pickleball. What is Pickleball, you may ask? Pickleball is a game played with a perforated plastic balls (similar to a whiffle ball) and paddles on a badminton court with a lower net. Pickleball was created with one thing in mind: FUN! It is easy for beginners to learn and play whether your five, eighty-five or somewhere in between, but it can also develop into a fast-paced, competitive game for experienced players. Drop in to Seven Oaks Park for Open Play every Wednesday (during April and May) from 9:00a.m. – 2:00p.m. No equipment or experience necessary. HEALTH CORNER What Is a Stroke? A stroke happens when something changes how blood flows through the brain. Blood brings oxygen and nutrients to brain cells. If blood can't flow to a part of the brain, cells there could soon start to die. If brain cells are only damaged, they sometimes get better. But brain cells that have died can't be brought back to life. So, someone who has had a stroke may have trouble speaking, thinking, or walking. There are two major types of strokes. The most common kind (ischemic) is caused by a blood clot or the narrowing of a blood vessel (artery) leading to the brain. This keeps blood from flowing into other parts of the brain and keeps needed oxygen and nutrients from reaching brain cells there. In the second major kind of stroke (hemorrhagic), a broken blood vessel causes bleeding in the brain. This break in the vessel also stops oxygen and nutrients from reaching brain cells. Stroke Is an Emergency. Call 911. Never ignore the symptoms of stroke. Call 911 if you have any stroke symptoms, even if they don't last long. Sometimes the symptoms of a stroke last only a few minutes and then go away. That could be a TIA (transient ischemic attack), also called a mini-stroke. A TIA is a medical emergency. You should get medical help right away. If a TIA is not treated quickly, it could be followed within hours or days by a major disabling stroke. What Will the Doctor Do? The doctor will diagnose a stroke based on symptoms, medical history, and medical tests, like a CT scan. A CT scan is a kind of test that lets doctors look closely at pictures of the brain. All strokes benefit from immediate medical treatment! But, only people with ischemic stroke, the kind caused by a clot, can be helped by a drug called t-PA (tissue-plasminogen activator). This drug breaks up blood clots and can greatly lessen the damage caused by an ischemic stroke. Starting treatment with the drug t-PA within 3 hours after an ischemic stroke is key to recovery. Getting to a hospital right away allows time for a CT scan of the brain. This scan will show whether this clot-busting medicine is the right treatment choice. What Happens After a Stroke? A stroke can cause a variety of health problems. Someone who has a stroke might be paralyzed or have weakness, usually on one side of the body. He or she might have trouble speaking or using words. There could be swallowing or memory problems. Someone who has had a stroke might feel depressed or find it hard to control emotions. There might be pain or numbness. There are many different ways to help people get better after a stroke. Many treatments start in the hospital and continue at home. Drugs and physical therapy can help improve balance, coordination, and some problems such as trouble speaking and using words. Occupational therapy can make it easier to do things like taking a bath or cooking. A family doctor can provide follow-up care. Some people make a full recovery soon after a stroke. Others take months or even years. But, sometimes the damage is so serious that therapy cannot really help. DID YO KNOW… ICRC offers Senior Support Services to Older Adults in or Community. Home Delivered Meals Home delivered meals are available to older adults who are homebound and unable to prepare their meals. Meals are delivered by Crooked Creek Park and Seven Oaks Park volunteers Monday–Friday. Nutrition Sites A hot nutritious meal and social or physical activity is provided for older adults Monday– Friday at Crooked Creek and Seven Oaks Parks from 10:00 A.M.–1:00 P.M. Physical Chairapy Offered at both nutrition sites twice weekly. Transportation When a need has been identified, transportation to nutrition sites, medical facilities and other necessary appointments is available to older adults in our service area. Loan Closet The Ruth Browne Memorial Loan Closet loans wheelchairs, walkers, and other durable medical equipment to older adults on a short-term basis. Donations of durable medical equipment are welcome at both Seven Oaks Park and Crooked Creek Park. Case Management Caseworkers are available at both Crooked Creek Park and Seven Oaks Park to help older adults and their families identify needs and interests. ICRC Senior Services caseworkers will assist with gaining access to the programs, services, or benefits needed. ICRC Produce Co-op Adopt a healthy lifestyle and support the local economy by joining the ICRC Produce Co-op, available at Seven Oaks and Crooked Creek Parks. You will receive a mixture of fresh fruits and vegetables on the 2 nd & 4 t h Thursday of each month. Each bag will feature a variety of SC and locally grown produce (when available). The cost is $10 per share - a share is enough for 2 adults. To join, contact the front desk at either park. Please submit payment by 9:00pm on Monday of Co-Op week. Seven Oaks Park-SENIORS-Monthly Schedule For more information please call 772-3336 HEALTH AND FITNESS DAYS TIME FEE Fitness II M, T &Th 9:45-10:30 $11.00 /$10.00 Fitness I M,T& Th 8:30-9:30 $15.00/$14.00 Line Dancing M & Th 10:45-11:45 $15.00/$14.00 Bridge W 10:00-2:00 no fee Bridge 1st & 2nd M 10:00 –1:00 no fee__________ Bingo F 9:00-10:00 $1.00_________ __ Competition Bridge 2nd Th 10:00-2:00 no fee Duplicate Bridge 1st&3rd F 9:30-2:00 no fee Canasta T 1:00-4:00 no fee 1:00-4:00 no fee CARDS AND GAMES Senior Social & Canasta 2 nd th &4 F VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Meals on Wheels Delivery Crooked Creek Park-SENIORS-Monthly Schedule For more information please call 345-6181 HEALTH AND FITNESS DAYS TIME FEE Physical Chairapy M&W 11:00-12:00 no fee Fitness Class M,W&F 9:15-10:15 $15.00/$14.00___ Bridge T 10:00-2:30 no fee Competition Bridge 2nd Th 10:00-2:30 no fee Duplicate Bridge 3rd W 10:00-2:30 no fee Dutch Forkers 3rd W 11:15-1:15 no fee AARP Last Th 7:00pm-9:00pm $4.00/yr ________ CARDS & GAMES CLUBS VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Project LOVE F Chapin Elementary Meals on Wheels Delivery Yes, I want to help provide services for seniors in the Irmo Chapin Community. My gift of: __$500 __$100 __$50 __3 Months $180 __6 Months $360 __1 Year $720 Address: ___________________________________ __Other Yes, I want to Adopt A Senior and send hot nutritious meals for: __1 Month $60 Name: _____________________________________ City/Zip:____________________________________ Visa/MC/AMX No.: __________________Exp: ___ Please Mail to: Seven Oaks Park 200 Leisure Lane Columbia, SC 29210