The Manor Messenger - Kearney Housing Agency
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The Manor Messenger - Kearney Housing Agency
Kearney Housing Agency August 2012 Kearney Housing Agency 2715 Avenue I PO Box 1236 Kearney, NE 68848 Office Hours: M-F, 8am-5pm (308) 234-3000 (308) 237-3113 (FAX) director@khaweb.com (email) www.khaweb.com (website) KHA Pavilion Cosmetologist Sherri Vaness 236-5659 (home) 627-2223 (cell) Kearney Police Department Emergency 911 Non-Emergency 237-2104 Kearney Fire Department Emergency 911 Non-Emergency 233-3226 South Central Nebraska Area Agency on Aging 234-1851 Life Line Program 865-2720 Peterson Senior Center 233-3290 Health & Human Services 865-5592 www.accessnebraska.ne.gov Community Action Partnership of Mid-NE 865-5680 RYDE Bus 865-5677 Salvation Army 234-9998 Jubilee Center 234-3880 The Manor Messenger Elaine Wiseman, Executive Director T WO WO LV E S An old Grandfather talked with his spirit. grandson, who came to him full of The boy looked anger. A friend had done him an into his Grandfainjustice. ther's eyes and Let me tell you a story. I too, at asked: times, have felt a great hate for Which one wins, Grandfather? those that have taken so much, with no sorrow for what they do. But hate wears you down - it does The Grandfather smiled and quietly said: The one I feed. not hurt your enemy. It is like taking poison and wishing (A Cherokee legend) your enemy would die. I have Tip #1: I Chose My Reaction… struggled with these feelings many So what to do when someone times. really annoys you? Any anger It is as if there are two wolves in- management tips to help you? side me. One is good and does no The difference between these two wolves is that the other one sees harm. He lives in harmony with all around him, and does not take the world as a threat and reacts without thinking. I am sure we all offense when no offense was intended. He will only fight when it is know such people. They seem to right to do so, and in the right way. think the world is in some kind of conspiracy against them. No matter how kind you try to be towards But the other wolf... He is full of anger. The littlest thing will set him these people, they see some into a fit of temper. He fights eve- negative hidden agenda in your ryone, all the time, for no reason. behavior. He cannot think because his anger If you notice you react to people and hate are so great. It is helpwith anger all the time, remember less anger, for his anger will those people are not responsible change nothing. for your mental processes. Only you are. Sometimes, it is hard to live with these two wolves inside me, for Continued on the next page... both of them try to dominate my It is perfectly all right to draw the line if someone is acting against your interests. But uncontrolled anger will not give a very reliable impression of yourself. You want people to take you seriously and so you need to behave in a more composed way. If you shout your anger to the world, you get angry responses back. And then you wonder why everyone is so angry and negative towards you all the time. So - how to get rid of anger towards other people? Any tips for that? looks great. She is someone I can ask about the things I don´t quite understand." You got the picture, I am sure. If we are dealing with normal people, we can come up with three good things to think about them. You never need to tell anyone what you are thinking, so choose whatever good you can find about this person. When you do this, you have turned your mind to a slightly more positive direction before you answer. And that may be enough to cut the edge of an uncontrollable angry reaction. First, say to yourself: "I chose to react in this way You don´t need to reach a feeling of total love for to the thing you said." that person - it would not even be possible, if you are about to react towards them in anger. All you When you really notice your bouts of anger and need to do is to create a little breathing space, stop to say this to yourself, you are teaching remind yourself there are good yourself you are responsible for things about this person. And so your emotions. So always try to you can react from a more calm start by admitting you chose to restandpoint. You shall also feel betact in an angry way. ter, because you realize you can work your emotions - you are not Tip #2: On A Count to Three… at their mercy. Secondly - remember the good old "count to ten"? I use it too, sort of. Tip #3: Three More... If you wish to take this even further, after the Usually when you have a conversation with situation is over, think of three more things that someone, you can have little pauses. I use this to went well for you. count to three - namely I count three good things about this person before I answer (and yes, it can You may even write your successes in a little be pretty hard, if you feel like your blood is boilnotebook - that way you can see your progress. It ing). Three things won´t take long, so the pause is very motivating! doesn´t seem too long either. Tip #4: Reward If you did well, reward yourself. Give yourself So say "Hmm...." and think of three things that something nice. Rent a movie. Buy a book you are good about this person that annoys you. like. Or maybe treat yourself to a nice restaurant. If it is a parent (and oh boy do they know how to It is important that you "pat yourself on the back" press our buttons...), you might think something for succeeding. like:"He built me that kite when I was a small Once you learn to control your anger more, the child and we had lots of fun flying it. Oh, and he is always ready to baby sit when needed. He re- feeling of control in itself is reward enough. At first this positive attitude tip may feel strange, paired the garage door for me." but just keep using it for a month and then evaluOr if it is a coworker, you might think along the ate. lines of "She is very good at handling difficult customers. She tells really funny jokes. She compli- I think you will notice a difference! ments my looks often." Read more: http://www.inspirational-shortOr maybe it is someone behind the counter, someone you have never met? Well you can then stories.com/anger-managementtips.html#ixzz20K87JdgH think "She is working here to help me. Her hair June Sunshine Award Winner! Don L. & Erma L. Don & Erma were nominated by Judy T. We received two nominations for the July Sunshine Award. Congratulations Don & Erma for being outstanding residents of Kearney Manor! We appreciate YOU! “They are two of our friendliest neighbors. Don always has a smile and greeting for everyone. Erma is always ready to participate in activities with an encouraging word for all. They are welcoming to new residents and show an interest in others. Don & Erma have been married for 60 years. Quite an accomplishment!” Nominated by Judy T. Also, a special thank you and congratulations to all others who made or received nominations for the month of May. We appreciate the kindness you spread in our Kearney Manor community! July Nominee Nominated By Gary B. Mabel P. We will save the nominations from month to month and reconsider them, but welcome and encourage new and additional nominations for our outstanding residents! Nominations will be received through the 5th of the month and then selection process will occur at the second KHA staff meeting each month. Again, much thanks to all residents and staff for your help on this! Local Farmer’s Markets Kearney Area Farmer’s Market K-Mart Parking Lot Wednesdays 4:00-7:00 p.m. Saturdays 8:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Herrick’s Produce Truck Kearney Manor in front of the KHA Pavilion Wednesdays 3:00-4:00 p.m. Market Place on 24th St Downtown Kearney Between Central Ave and Ave A June 9-October 12 Saturdays 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Orscheln Farm & Home Supply 910 Third Ave Tuesdays 4:00-6:00 p.m. Kearney Manor Tenant Association July 9, 2012 Meeting Minutes The Kearney Manor Tenant Association was called to order by President Jim with 14 residents and 1 staff member present. Jammers at 11am and a movie, “Iron Lady,” will be shown at 1pm. A My Plate Nutrition Program will be held July 25 at 3pm. On July 27 there will be Free Table from 10am-12:30pm and Sunshine Award Recognition at 12pm. Old Business: Yvonne made a motion and Linda seconded the motion to approve the minutes on the last meeting Yvonne made a motion and Vada seconded the as printed in the Messenger. The motion carried. motion for the Kearney Manor Tenant Association to give Linda and Paul $25 for the ice cream. Treasurer’s Report: Motion carried. Arlene gave the Treasurer’s Report. We had an opening balance of $612.90 with $30.00 in petty Inez made a motion and Carol seconded the cash. We have an ending balance of $618.12. motion to have Yvonne purchase cookies for the Linda made a motion and Carol seconded the ice cream social. Motion carried. motion to approve the Treasurer’s Report. The New Business: motion carried. Vada won the drawing for the free meal ticket. Martha was absent so we did not have a report on It was suggested to have a potluck in August. cards sent. Both the 3rd Tuesday and 3rd Thursday were Announcements Given by Misty: offered. We had a hand vote on each date, and the Herrick Produce will come on Wednesdays from 3rd Thursday won. There will be a potluck on 3-4pm until they run out of produce. Outdoor Thursday, August 16 at 5:30 p.m. Residents need Yard Games will be each Monday from 10-11am. to either bring a dish or $3.00. Ceramics are July 12 from 1-3pm. Wheel of Fortune Tournament will be held July 13 at 1pm. Linda made a motion and Leila seconded the motion to adjourn the meeting. The motion Church Service will be July 18 at 1pm. The Birthday Dinner will be July 20 at 11:30am. Paul carried. The meeting adjourned. and Linda will hold an ice cream social on July 21 Submitted by: at 3pm. On July 25 we will have Country Mary, Secretary August Tenant Association Activities... Tenant Meeting • Monday, August 13 Join the Tenant Association at 1:00 p.m. at the Pavilion to plan social activities. Potluck • Thursday, August 16 A Potluck will be held at 5:30 p.m. in the Pavilion. Please bring a covered dish to share or $3.00 per person. Also bring your own table service (plate, cup, silverware and napkin) and a serving utensil for your dish. August Movie: AUGUST BIRTHDAYS DAY 2 3 5 6 6 11 12 12 18 22 23 23 28 30 “My Week with Marilyn” RONALD NANCY AMANDA CAROL GEORGE JUDY SHERI GERI OPAL FRANCES VALORIE TWYLA LEEANNE DENNIS Tuesday, August 28 1:00 p.m. KHA Pavilion STAFF BIRTHDAYS 6 9 10 15 KERRY SMITH RICH WHITE MISTY HASSELQUIST CARL BEANS STAFF ANNIVERSARIES 8 DEREK & JENNIFER BROWN Based on the famously missing chapter in Colin Clark's memoir The Prince, the Showgirl and Me, My Week With Marilyn reveals the enchanted week that the thenlowly production assistant spent with the most famous celebrity of the era during the production of the classic 1957 comedy romance The Prince and the Showgirl. The year was 1956. Colin Clark was an ambitious 23-year-old determined to make a name for himself in film. As summer gets underway, Clark manages to land a position as a production assistant on the film The Prince and the Showgirl, starring Marilyn Monroe (Michelle Williams) and Sir Laurence Olivier (Kenneth Branagh). Monroe had just gotten married to playwright Arthur Miller (Dougray Scott), and the newlyweds were on their honeymoon as production got underway. Later, when Miller leaves, young Clark seizes the opportunity to befriend the platinum blonde beauty, and give her a taste of everyday life in England -far away from the bright lights of Hollywood and the suffocating pressures of fame. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Runtime: 1 hour, 41 minutes Rated: R "The willingness to forgive is a sign of spiritual and emotional maturity. It is one of the great virtues to which we all should aspire. Imagine a world filled with individuals willing both to apologize and to accept an apology. Is there any problem that could not be solved among people who possessed the humility and largeness of spirit and soul to do either -- or both -- when needed?" -- Gordon B. Hinckley July 2012 Word Pictures 1. Channel surfing 2. You’re overruled. 3. Upscale 4. House of cards 5. Changing political fortunes 6. Just between you and me 7. Step stool 8. Nothing between the ears 9. Flip flop 10. Stress reductions 11. Chorus lines 12. No-fault insurance Pest Management Contract KHA has entered into a pest management contract. The Kearney Manor apartments have been divided into 3 parcels and pest management services with a KHA staff person will be entering your apartment every 3 months to service your apartment. You will be given notice of the date that your apartment is scheduled for service in the newsletter. If you are on oxygen or are sensitive to “sprays,” you may choose not to have your apartment treated. Please call the office to tell us if you do not want your apartment treated. However if you choose not to have your apartment treated, regardless we will enter your apartment observe if there is an infestation or a potential for an infestation. The service will be conducted the 2nd Tuesday of the month between 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. The schedule is as follows: Apartments 1-47 January April 60-103 March June 104-139 February May July October September December August November Notice: Kearney Manor Apartments 88-93, 104-139 Pest Management Services will be conducted in your apartments on Tuesday, August 14 between 1:00- 5:00 p.m. If you are not home, a door tag will be left. Thank you for your cooperation. August Activities Ceramics with Donna Thursday, August 9; 1-3 p.m. Donna will be bringing some fun and seasonal items. If you’d like to attend, please sign up on the list at the Pavilion. There will be a supply fee of approximately $4-5 depending on items chosen. Outdoor Yard Games Mondays, August 13, 20, 27; 10 a.m. Join us for some fun, recreation and a little exercise as we play several different yard games including bocce, ladder ball, lawn darts and croquet. Summer Poetry Reading Tuesday, August 14; 3 p.m. Retired educator, Cliff Sovereign will be at the Pavilion to share some summer poetry. We will reminisce back to the good old days of summer while enjoying some cookies and tea. Please sign up at the Pavilion. Church Service Wednesday, August 15; 1 p.m. Pastor Michelle Reed and Pastor Charles Kelliher are teaming up to provide a service to the residents of Kearney Manor. We welcome your presence with us! Wheel of Fortune Wii Tournament Friday, August 17; 1 p.m. Join us for a little friendly competition on the Wii as we declare a Wheel of Fortune Winner! You must sign up at the Pavilion to play. Country Jammers Tuesday, August 28; 11 a.m. Come join us at the KHA Pavilion for some musical entertainment with the Country Jammers. Inspection Notice! Kearney Manor Apartments 60-103 August 20-24 Maintenance will be doing physical inspections of your unit from 9am-5pm. They will start on one end and work their way through. If you are not at home, Carl will leave a note as to a specific time he will be back to inspect regardless if you are home or not. Please Note! Kearney Housing Agency’s Spanish Interpreter, Alicia, will not be available from Tuesday, July 31 to Tuesday, August 7. Free Mental Health Counseling Available at University There is free Mental Health Counseling for children, teens and adults available at the University of Nebraska at Kearney. Services are available for individuals, couples and families, and are offered yearround. Those participating will work with a graduate student who is training to be a counselor and will be supervised by faculty members who are licensed mental health professionals. For more information please call (308) 865-8508 and leave your name and phone number to set up an appointment. Congregate Meal Program Closed for Renovations August 6-10 Other Meal Options in the Community: Meals on Wheels (308) 865-7197 ($4.01 charge per meal, meal delivered to your home between 11:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., must meet homebound criteria, must call at least 3 days in advance) Peterson Senior Center (308) 233-3290 ($3.50 suggested contribution for 60 and older, $5.00 set rate for under 60 years, meals are served at the Peterson Senior Center from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., must call in by 9:30 a.m. to reserve your meal) Kearney Housing Agency 2715 Avenue I P.O. Box 1236 Kearney, NE 68848-1236 Telephone: (308) 234-3000 V/TDD Fax: (308) 237-3113 Web Site: www.khaweb.com E-mail: director@khaweb.com Public Housing Residents “GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY” Section 12(c) of the United States Housing Act enacted on October 12, 1998, as section 512 of the Quality Housing and Work Responsibility Act of 1998, contains a community service and self-sufficiency requirement that every adult resident of public housing contribute eight hours of community service each month, or participate in an economic self-sufficiency program for eight hours each month (or a combination of volunteer and self-sufficiency activities). This requirement is known as the Community Service and Self-Sufficiency Requirement OR CSSR. Status that will not require residents to complete additional volunteer or self-sufficiency activities: You are a Public Housing resident--62 years of age or older You are a Public Housing resident who is blind or disabled (as defined under section 216[i][l] or 1614 of the Social Security Act), and have not been gainfully employed in the last 12 months, and certify you are unable to complete volunteer activities. You are a primary caretaker of an individual who is disabled or is blind/visually impaired (not a fulltime student). You are actively participating in an Economic Self-Sufficiency Program --8 hours per month. (job training, employment counseling, work placement, basic skills training, education, English proficiency, workfare, financial or household management, apprenticeships (formal or informal), or any other program necessary to ready a participant to work (such as substance abuse or mental health treatment) You are engaged in work activities. This means you are meeting one of the following work activities-►Working--Minimum hours--30 hours per week ►Single parent working household with child(ren) under 6 years--20 hours per week ►Self employed residents-gross annual income divided by 52 weeks per year divided by the current federal or state minimum wage. ►Exempted from work activity under the state program funded welfare to work program. ►A family member of a family receiving assistance under a state welfare program of Nebraska, and is in compliance with such program. Work Activities include: ►Unsubsidized employment ►Subsidized private sector employment ►Subsidized public sector employment ►Work experience ►On the job training. ►Job search and job readiness assistance. ►Vocational educational training (12 months) ►Job skills training directly related to employment ►Education---that will result in high school diploma or a certificate of high school equivalency (GED) ►Satisfactory attendance at secondary school or in a course of study leading to a GED ►Satisfactory attendance in post secondary educational program, and has not previously completed a post secondary educational program. (fulltime status 12 credit hours) It is the responsibility of the Public Housing resident to notify Kearney Housing Agency immediately if there is a change in their status. Failure to do so can result in non-compliance with the Community Service policy and can result in loss of your housing assistance. The services of a Spanish speaking interpreter are provided to all applicants and residents, at no cost to the applicant or resident. _______________ Equal Housing Opportunity ___________________ KHA does not discriminate on the basis of handicap, race, color, religion, sex, familial status or national origin in the admission or access to, or treatment or employment in it’s federally assisted programs and activities. Kearney Housing Agency 2715 Avenue I P.O. Box 1236 Kearney, NE 68848-1236 Telephone: (308) 234-3000 V/TDD Fax: (308) 237-3113 Web Site: www.khaweb.com E-mail: director@khaweb.com Residentes de Viviendas Públicas “DANDO DE NUEVO A LA COMUNIDAD” La sección 12 (c) del Acto de Viviendas de Estados Unidos ha promulgado el 12 de octubre de 1998, como sección 512 del Acto de la Calidad de Viviendas y Responsabilidad de Trabajar de 1998, contiene un requisito del servicio de comunidad y de la autosuficiencia, requisito que cada residente adulto de la vivienda pública y debe contribuir ocho horas de servicio de comunidad cada mes, o participar en un programa económico de la autosuficiencia por ocho horas cada mes (o una combinación del voluntario y de las actividades de la autosuficiencia). Este requisito se conoce como el requisito de la autosuficiencia y el servicio de la comunidad O CSSR. Estado que no requerirá a residentes terminar actividades adicionales del voluntario o de la autosuficiencia: Usted es un residente de la Vivienda Pública--62 años de la edad o más viejo Usted es un residente de la Vivienda Pública que esta ciego o minusválido (según lo definido bajo sección 216 [i] [l] o 1614 del Acto de la Seguridad Social), y no ha conseguido empleo en los 12 meses pasados, y le certifica que no puede terminar las actividades voluntarias. Usted es vigilante primario de un individuo minusválido o ciego /deteriorado visualmente (no un estudiante a tiempo completo). Usted está participando activamente en un Programa Económico de la Autosuficiencia --8 horas por mes. (entrenamiento del trabajo, asesoramiento del empleo, colocación del trabajo, habilidades básicas que entrenan, educación, habilidad inglesa, Trabajo de obra, financiera o administración de casa de familia, aprendizajes (formales o informales), o cualquier otro programa necesario para alistar a un participante para trabajar (por ejemplo tratamiento abuso de la sustancia o el tratamiento mental de la salud) Usted esta contratado en actividades del trabajo Esto significa que usted esta cumpliendo con una de las actividades. ►Trabajando --Horas mínimas--30 horas por semana ►Casa de trabajo del solo padre con el niño (s) bajo 6 años--20 horas por semana ►Residentes empleos por su propio, gruesa ingreso anual es dividió por 52 semanas por el año, y dividido por el salario mínimo federal o del estado actual. ►Eximido de actividad del trabajo bajo programa del estado financió bienestar al programa de trabajo. ►Un miembro de la familia de una familia que recibe ayuda bajo programa del bienestar del estado de Nebraska, y está de acuerdo con tal programa. Actividades de Trabajo incluye: ►Empleo Sin Subvencion ►Empleo subvencionado del sector privado ►Empleo subvencionado del sector público ►Experiencia de Trabajo ►En el entrenamiento del trabajo. ►Búsqueda del trabajo y ayuda de la preparación del trabajo. ►Entrenamiento educativo vocacional,(12 mes) ►Entrenamiento de habilidades de trabajo relacionado directamente con el empleo ►Educación---eso dará lugar a diploma de la High School secundaria o a un certificado de la equivalencia de la High School secundaria (GED) ►Atención satisfactoria en la escuela secundaria o en un curso del estudio que conduce a un GED ►La atención satisfactoria en programa educativo secundario del poste, y no ha terminado previamente un programa educativo secundario del poste. (estado a tiempo completo 12 horas del crédito) Es la responsabilidad del residente de la Vivienda Pública notificar la Agencia de Viviendas de Kearney inmediatamente si hay un cambio en su estado. La falta de hacer puede dar lugar a incumplimiento con la política del servicio de comunidad y puede dar lugar a pérdida de su ayuda de su casa. Los servicios de un intérprete de habla hispana se proporcionan a todos los aspirantes y residentes, en ningún coste al aspirante o al residente. _________________ Equal Housing Opportunity ___________________ KHA no discrimina en base de desventaja, de la raza, del color, de la religión, del sexo, del estado familial o del origen nacional en la admisión o del acceso a, o el tratamiento o el empleo en él es programas y actividades federal asistidos. NPPD seeks statewide conservation to address high temps; high energy use around the clock July 17, 2012 COLUMBUS, NE – High temperatures and drought conditions are a challenging combination for Nebraskans who are trying to stay cool and irrigate crops during prime growing season. Combine these two conditions with unprecedented electrical loads that tax a traditionally reliable transmission system and Nebraskans are in a unique situation. “For 16 of the last 19 days, our customers’ electrical load has peaked higher than the last record peak we saw in 2006 of 2,671 megawatts,” said NPPD’s Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Tom Kent. “And the last three days have seen peaks over 2,800 megawatts.” mission infrastructure in some parts of the state can get congested with the amount of ‘traffic’ or power on the lines,” explained Kent. NPPD sends special messages to targeted radio stations in any specifically affected area, asking customers in that vicinity to reduce their electricity use. “But statewide conservation can help, too,” said Kent. “Nebraskans are known for helping their fellow Nebraskans. We hope if everyone chips in to reduce their usage it can help us collectively manage through this challenging time.” While customer demand is typically highest between 3 p.m. and 8 p.m., NPPD is seeing a consistent increase in energy use throughout the entire day. To combat higher energy use, keep things cooler, and even lower your electric bill: The Nebraska Public Power District has enough generation from its power plants and market purchases to meet customer demand, but temperatures are supposed to stay high all week, irrigators still want to irrigate, and people want to stay cool. “It is the amount of power carried on our transmission lines that has elevated our concern and request for cus tomers to reduce their electrical use,” said Kent. High demand on the transmission lines can tax system transformers, substations, and other equipment associated with power delivery. Brief outages can occur if power lines become too overloaded. NPPD is urging its end-use and wholesale utility customers to reduce load when possible to preserve the integrity of the grid and not overheat the lines or equipment. Close window drapes and doors to unused rooms Shower, do dishes and laundry before 8 a.m. Unplug or shut off unused appliances, gadgets and lights Bake in the morning before it gets hot Grill outdoors or use your microwave Dry laundry on a clothesline Additional energy conservation tips are available at www.nppd.com. “Every kilowatt helps,” said Kent. “If those customers ultimately connected to NPPD’s electrical grid turned up their thermostats one or two degrees and rescheduled their routine activities to alternative times where usage is less, we would expect to see reduced demand “Like road construction during the summer, the transon the system as a whole.” Staff have recently found more than one apartment that had the air conditioner on and also had windows open. We must all do our part to conserve energy especially during these hot, dry summer months. If your air conditioner or heat is on, PLEASE keep your windows and doors closed! Tu e 22 ROAST TURKEY GRAVY BREAD STUFFING GREEN SALAD EASY FRUIT DESSERT 29 POLISH SAUSAGE COLE SLAW MACARONI SALAD FROZEN FRUIT CUP 21 HAMBURGER w/BUN KETCHUP & MUSTARD BAKED BEANS MARINATED TOMATOES WATERMELON Country Jammers 28 CHICKEN TETRAZZINI GARLIC BREAD SPINACH FOUR SEASONS FRUIT 20 GRILLED CHICKEN SALAD BREAD STICK 5 CUP SALAD COOKIE 27 TACO SALAD COTTAGE CHEESE SUMMER FRUIT CUP Partial funding for this program is provided by the South Central Nebraska Area Agency on Aging. 30 YANKEE POT ROAST BOILEDPOTATOES GRAVY GREEN BEANS MANDARIN ORANGES 23 CHICKEN FRIED STEAK MASHED POTATOES CREAM GRAVY BRUSSEL SPROUTS BLUSHING APPLESAUCE 31 CHICKEN SALAD SAND THREE BEAN SALAD MIXED BERRIES PUDDING 24 OVEN FRIED CHICKEN POTATO SALAD BROCCOLI PEACH SLICES CARROTS w/ONIONS JELLO w/FRUIT CAKE MASHED POTATOES KM Birthday Dinner 17 ROAST BEEF w/GRAVY Church Service 15 16 GRILLED PORK CHOP SWEET/SOUR CHICKEN SWEET POTATO RICE SUMMER VEGGIES WINTER BLEND VEGGIES FRESH FRUIT APRICOT HALVES 14 DEB’S GOULASH CUKE/TOMATO SALAD STRAWBERRIES w/BANANAS NO MEALS CLOSED FOR RENOVATION 13 SLOPPY JOE ON A BUN PICKLED BEETS PASTA SALAD FRUIT Fri 3 MEATLOAF MASHED POTATOES GRAVY BEETS CINNAMON APPLESAUCE 9 10 2 BAKED TILAPIA NOODLES ROMANOFF COUNTRY TOMATOES PEACH SLICES Thu NO MEALS CLOSED FOR RENOVATION NO MEALS CLOSED FOR RENOVATION NO MEALS CLOSED FOR RENOVATION NO MEALS CLOSED FOR RENOVATION 7 8 1 GRILLED CHICKEN LYONNAISE RICE CARROTS AMBROSIA SALAD Wed 6 10:00 a.m. that day. ALL MEALS ARE SERVED To request a meal you must call the office no later than 12:00 WITH MILK, BREAD AND noon the day prior. OLEO. BREAD MAY BE INCLUDED IN MAIN DISH If you receive a daily meal no ITEM. changes can be made after Mon AUGUST 2012 26 19 13 12 Bingo 1:00 Mon Commodities Delivered Pitch Club 1:00 Outdoor Yard Games 10:00-11:00 27 Pitch Club 2:00 Bingo 1:00 Outdoor Yard Games 10:00-11:00 20 Pitch Club 1:30 Tenant Meeting 1:00 p.m. Outdoor Yard Games 10:00-11:00 Pitch Club 2:00 6 5 Sun Bunco 1:00 p.m. Wii Bowling Bunco 1:00 p.m. Game Day 1:30 p.m. Wii Bowling Movie, “My Week With Marilyn” 1:00 p.m. Country Jammers 11:00 28 21 Summer Poetry Reading 3:00 p.m. 14 7 Tue Ceramics 1:00-3:00 p.m. T’ai Chi 3:15 p.m. Canasta 1:30 Thu Potluck 5:30 p.m. T’ai Chi 3:15 p.m. T’ai Chi 3:15 p.m. Herrick Produce 3-4 T’ai Chi 3:15 p.m. 29 30 Canasta 1:30 Dominos 1:30 p.m. Herrick Produce 3-4 22 23 Canasta 1:30 Dominos 1:30 p.m. Herrick Produce 3-4 Dominos 1:30 p.m. 15 16 Canasta 1:30 Church Service 1:00 Herrick Produce 3-4 Wildlife 6:30 p.m. 8 9 Dominos 1:30 p.m. Herrick Produce 3-4 1 2 Dominos 1:30 p.m. Wed Card Party 1:00 Card Party 1:00 Card Party 1:00 Free Table 10-12:30 31 Newsletters Delivered Card Party 1:00 Sunshine Award Recognition 12:00 24 Wheel of Fortune Tournament 1:00 Card Party 1:00 11:30 a.m. 17 Birthday Dinner 10 3 Fri 25 18 11 4 Sat Kearney Housing Agency 2715 Avenue I P.O. Box 1236 Kearney, NE 68848-1236 REMINDER Rent is due on the 1st of the month and delinquent if not received in our office by 5:00 p.m. on the 5th (unless the 5th falls ON a holiday or weekend, then it will be the next business day). Staff at the Pavilion or staff who deliver your meal may not collect your rent. If you have difficulty getting over to the office to pay your rent, you may request addressed, stamped envelopes or you may call the front office and front office staff will come to your apartment to pick up your rent payment. Another option would be to contact your bank to set up an automatic bill pay.