SENIOR CENTER CLOSED In Observance of Labor Day Monday, September 7
FREE FLU SHOTS At the Senior Center
GLADYS L. LEMMONS SENIOR COMMUNITY CENTER
September/October 2015 450 East A Street Senior Center Hours (209) 845-3566 Mon.-Fri. 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Web Site: www.oakdalegov.com Editor: Linda Royalty Facebook: Gladys L. Lemmons Senior Community Center
HALLOWEEN LUAU Friday, October 9 - 5:30 pm Put on those Hawaiian shirts, grab those beachcomber hats, strap on those hula skirts and let’s have a Halloween Luau. Come enjoy the music of our Oakdale Silver Strummers Ukulele group as our Hula Ladies perform. Prizes for the best dressed, a raffle, and other surprises. Menu: Pork, rice, fruit salad, roll and dessert. Buy your tickets at the Senior Center Hospitality Desk. Ticket cost is $13 and deadline for tickets is Wednesday, October 7. Join in on the fun. Aloha!
For all Medicare Part B Card Holders Also Free Pneumonia Shots Wednesday, September 2 9 am to 12 pm Provided by Rite Aid Pharmacy East F St. Any questions please call the immunizing pharmacist at 847-4279. & Friday, October 9 9 am to 1 pm Provided by Rite Aid Pharmacy West F St Any questions please call the pharmacist at 847-1324. Please bring your red, white and blue Medicare Part B Card with you to the event for billing your free vaccine. With out Medicare cost is $31.99. Everyone welcome.
COMMUNITY BAND & SINGING SENIORS CONCERT September 15 - 6:30 pm Free event - donations appreciated for High School Scholarships.
FUN SUNDAY LINE DANCING STANISLAUS COUNTY HICAP - MEDICARE ADVANTAGE FORUM Tuesday, October 20 1 pm to 3 pm
September 27 & October 25 1 pm - 4 pm Cost $7 Kick up your heels and join in on an afternoon of line dancing and fun.
Medicare’s fall open enrollment is October 15th through December 7th. This is the time people with Medicare may enroll in a drug plan, review their health care and drug coverage, and make changes. The Stanislaus County HICAP is hosting a Medicare Advantage Forum at the Oakdale Senior Center for Medicare recipients to learn about the changes coming for 2016 premiums and benefits offered by the plans in Stanislaus County. They anticipate as many as seven companies will participate at the forum. Join us to learn more.
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COLORING BOOKS FOR ADULTS Adult coloring has become very popular, and according to CNN, FOX News, and The Huffington Post, coloring is a great way for adults to be creative, relax and beat stress. So come and try it out. There are coloring books and color pencils available to use at the Senior Center.
LINDA’S LINES Where did the Summer go? We are now fast approaching the Holidays, don’t miss out on the Halloween Luau is going to be a great event with great entertainment. Can’t wait to strap on that hula skirt. The Senior Center is looking great for being 17 years old. Over the years there have been many items replaced such as tables, chairs, and computers. Maintenance and painting; kitchen and bathroom counters have been replaced; pool tables re-felted, and new decor. The next project is an upgrade to the Hospitality Desk area. When the senior center first opened the area was an area to sit and visit, then we needed to keep up with technology and it became a computer station, and then when I needed more office space we reconfigured my office cubical and turned it into what it is today the Hospitality Desk. With fundraising money, donations from individuals and other fundraising projects, such as selling plants donated by Bonny Bianchi, and upcoming fundraisers. In the near future I hope to have a new Hospitality Desk that will be more efficient for our desk volunteers and our members.
SENIOR ADVISORY COMMISSION
FILE OF LIFE EVERYONE SHOULD HAVE ONE
Carol Anne Lyda Chair, Jeannie Cavanaugh Vice Chair, Members at large; Joan Baker, and Earlene Dene.
The “File of Life” is a refrigerator-style magnet folder that contains vital patient information for EMS personnel in the event of an emergency. The “File of Life” contains information such as patient’s name, address, date of birth, medical history and other crucial information that will help speed up patient care while the fire and ambulance crew are on the scene.
Senior Commission meets at the Senior Center. Next meeting September 15, 2 pm. If you would like to be on the Senior Commission please contact the City Clerk, Kathy Teixeira at City Hall.
“File of Life” are available at the Hospitality Desk at the Senior Center. Thanks to the Oakdale Senior Foundation who provided them.
SUNSHINE LADY Having the “File of Life” can possibly save your life in the event of an emergency. Pick yours up today.
If you know someone who participates at the senior center and needs a little pick-me-up because they have been ill, in the hospital, or just lost a loved one, please contact the Hospitality Desk at 845-3566 and we will notify our Sunshine Lady, Clarice Kleeman. Just a simple note in a card will make someone’s day a little bit brighter.
TRANSPORTATION StaRT Riverbank and Oakdale Dial-a-Ride
ST. MATTI’S TRANSPORTATION FOR SENIORS
StaRT offers Dial-A-Ride services in Oakdale and Riverbank. Curb to curb service is available Monday through Friday from 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Fares (one-way) General Public $1.50 Seniors, students and disabled $1.25 Out of area fare (additional) $1.50 For further information and reservations please call 1800-262-1516.
The Saint Matthias Anglican Church in Oakdale has started a new ministry for Oakdale seniors in need of transportation to the grocery store, local appointments, or errands. The church is also in need of volunteers to provide this service. For more information please call 846-1675 or email smfsoakdale@gmail.com.
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UPCOMING EVENTS HEALTHY AGING AND FALL PREVENTION SUMMIT Friday, October 16 - 8 am 1 pm - Modesto Centre Plaza A Free Event for Older Adults & Caregivers Health Screening - Fall Prevention Resources
HOLIDAY BAZAAR & ART SHOW Saturday, November 7 - 9 am to 3 pm The Senior Center is making some changes regarding their Craft Boutique. This year we are calling it a Holiday Bazaar and will feature not only handmade items but other types of gift items. There will be a raffle and a Art Show featuring our Senior Center Artists. Come and shop for the Holiday Season, admire the art work and enjoy a soup lunch prepared by the Community United Methodist Church Women’s Group. Any club, service group or individual can rent a 10-foot table for $30 plus provision of a raffle item. You do not have to be a senior to rent a table and items do not need to be handmade. Registration forms are available at the Senior Center. For more information contact Linda Royalty at 845-3567.
SENIOR SERVICES GREEN BAG PROGRAM For Seniors 60+ - Free 10 lbs. of Fruits and Vegetables 3rd Thursday of each month - 11:30 am - At the Senior Center Program Requirements: Must be at least 60 years old, meet gross income requirements $20,147 or less annually or $1,679 or less monthly for one person in the home. Only one bag per household. There will be a 15 minute presentation on eating healthy when you receive your bag. Registration forms for this program are available at the Senior Center. For more information contact Healthy Aging Association 523-2800.
HICAP
BLOOD PRESURE SCREENINGS
A Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program representative is available at the Senior Center on the first Friday of every month from 9 am to 1 pm. Appointments are available by calling 845-3566.
1st Friday Every Month 10:30 am to 11:30 am Sponsored by Oak Valley Hospital District
Let’s Get W.E.T. (Water Exercise Together) Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays 10:30 am - 11:30 am 11:30 am - 12:30 am Best Western Rama Inn’s Pool 1450 East F Street
CPR & FIRST AID CERTIFICATION CLASSES Every 3rd Wednesday of the month 1 pm to 5 pm At the Senior Center Cost $15 - Register prior to the class Register and pay at the Senior Center
Water exercise is a safe, ideal environment to improve your physical condition. It’s easy and fun. Class is open to all ages and abilities. Cost for 11 classes is $40. 3
TRIPS & TOURS Register for trips at the Hospitality Desk at the Senior Center. Day trips must be paid in full at time of registration other’s require deposit when registering. TRIPS & TOURS REFUND POLICY Sorry, no refunds on trips unless a replacement is found or if the trip is cancelled. It is the participant’s responsibility to find a replacement if unable to go on a scheduled trip. If you do not have a replacement, ask at the front desk to see if there is a waiting list.
PLEASE BE AT THE SENIOR CENTER 15 MINUTES PRIOR TO THE BUS LEAVING AND PARK YOUR VEHICLE IN THE UPPER PARKING LOT REMEMBER TO BRING YOUR ID ON THE TRIP For more information please contact Linda Royalty at 845-3567.
Join us for a harvest excursion! Apple Hill Wednesday, September 30, 2015 $79.00 per person We’re traveling via deluxe motor coach to the beautiful High Hill Ranch at Apple Hill, where we’ll enjoy a delicious BBQ Chicken lunch served in the Pie House Dining Room. Lunch includes ¼ of a whole chicken, (rotisserie style), macaroni salad, dinner roll w/butter & honey, and apple juice, coffee or hot tea. We’ll top our meal off with a dessert of hot Apple Pie a la mode! Free time will allow for exploration of the ranch and visits to the gift shop and craft fair. Then we’ll take a guided loop tour where we’ll learn about the history and development of Apple Hill as the bus winds down a country road filled with beautiful scenery and making stops at fruit filled orchards along the way. Fall colors spreading across the countryside will make this a day to remember. Register today at the Senior Center. Deadline September 4.
Alcatraz Island Cruise Wednesday, November 4, 2015 $104.00 per person Alcatraz and history go hand in hand. Once home to some of America's most notorious criminals, the federal penitentiary that operated here from 1934 to 1963 brought a dark mystique to the Rock. The presence of infamous inmates like Al "Scarface" Capone, and the "Birdman" Robert Stroud helped to establish the island's notoriety. To this day, Alcatraz is best known as one of the world's most legendary prisons. Our visit will include a round trip cruise from the all new Alcatraz Cruise pier and an audio tour once on the island. Come experience the beauty, history and infamy of Alcatraz on the San Francisco Bay. You'll be astounded by what you learn and see. Enjoy a hosted Alcatraz Landing Café picnic lunch which includes, Miss Vickie’s chips, bottle of spring water, fresh fruit, a cookie and a freshly prepared sandwich. Depart Oakdale Senior Center, 450 A Street, Oakdale at 8:00 am and; return to Oakdale by 5:30 pm. Tour Includes: Round trip deluxe motor coach transportation, picnic lunch, Alcatraz Island cruise and audio tour. Register today at the Senior Center. Deadline October 2. 4
WEEKLY ACTIVITY SCHEDULE
Friday
Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
ACTIVITY
TIME
COST
Yoga
8 am - 9 am
12 classes $50
On Your Own Painting Group
8 am - 12 pm
Free
Zumba
9 am - 10 am
Free
Young at Heart Exercise
11 am - 12 pm
$2 a week
Dominos
12:30 pm - 4 pm
Free
Bingo
1 pm - 4 pm
10 cents a card
Line Dancing
9 am - 11 am
$3 a class
Watercolor Painting Class
9 am - 12 pm
Free
Bridge
12:12 am - 4 pm
Free
Game Afternoon
1 pm - 4 pm
Free
Purls of Wisdom Knitting Group
1 pm - 3 pm
Free
Pageturners Book Club (1st Tuesday)
1 pm
Free
Widowers Support Group (2nd & 4th Tuesday)
6:30 pm - 9 pm
Free
Yoga
8 am - 9 am
12 classes $50
Craft Group
9 am - 12 pm
Free
Tap Dancing
9:30 am - 10:30 am
$5 a month
iPad, Tablets & Cell Phone Class
9 am - 10 am
Free
Computer Class
10 am - 12 pm
Free
Young at Heart Exercise
11 am - 12 pm
$2 a week
Hand & Foot Card Game
12:15 pm - 4 pm
Free
Bingo
1 pm - 4 pm
10 cents a card
Badminton
8 am - 10:30 am
Free
Drawing Class
9 am - 11 pm
$5 a class
Tell Your Story
10 am - 12 pm
Donations Welcome
Hand & Foot Card Game
12:15 pm - 4 pm
Free
Tap Dancing
12:45 pm - 1:45 pm
$5 a month
Singing Seniors
2:30 pm - 4 pm
Free
Yoga
8 am - 9 am
12 classes $50
Ukulele Group
9 am - 10:30 am
Donations Welcome
Hula Class
9:15 am - 10:15 am
Free
Young at Heart Exercise
11 am - 12 pm
$2 a week
Bridge
12:15 pm - 4 pm
Free
Movie Matinee
1:15 pm - 3 pm
Free
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SUPPORT GROUPS
SOCIAL GROUPS
WIDOWED PERSONS
PURLS OF WISDOM KNITTING GROUP
The Widowed Person Support Group meets at the Oakdale Senior Center the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. WPS meetings for the newly bereaved and for those who feel in need of counseling are at 6:30 pm, with the General Group at 7:00 pm. At these meetings there are many interesting speakers from the community, travel, video evenings, crafts, and great fellowship.
Tuesdays - 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Gather to knit and chat is what this group enjoys doing. Come and join them.
PAGETURNERS BOOK CLUB First Tuesday of Each Month - 1pm
Come and join us the 1st Saturday of each month for breakfast at 9:00 am and dinner on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at different locations.
The group welcomes any interested persons to join them in meeting and discussing literature. Monthly book selections are made by the group and are not confined to any genre.
ART CLASSES
CRAFT GROUP Wednesdays - 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
No instructor, artists working together
Visit this group and join in on the fun. Bring your own project or learn a new technique. This group has been making all sorts of items and selling them to raise money for the Senior Center.
WATERCOLORS
OAKDALE SINGING SENIORS
ON YOUR OWN Mondays & Thursdays - 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Tuesdays - 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Thursdays, 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm
Instructor Melba Pimentel.
Director: Ron Quintanal.
RED HAT SOCIETY NEWS The “Oakdale’s Fun-Lovin’ Ladies” schedule: Wednesday, September 2 - Chevys, Modesto Wednesday, October 7 - Mikes Grill House, Modesto Call Countess Cookie to make your reservations at 8470761. The only requirements are to be a woman 55 years old or older and wear a red hat and purple outfit to their activities.
SENIOR MEAL PROGRAMS THE OAKDALE SILVER STRUMMERS UKULELE GROUP Fridays - 9 am to 10:30 am
SENIOR LUNCHES To make reservations call: 303-0946 Meals are provided by Howard Training Center to seniors Monday through Friday at 12:00 pm with a recommended donation of $3 for 60+ and $5.50 for under 60. Reservations must be made two days in advance. Kitchen hours are 9:00 am to 1:00 pm.
All levels of play are welcome. You don’t need to know how to play to participate. There are also loaner Ukuleles to try before buying. Visit their Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/theoakdalesilverstrummers.
FRIDAY MOVIE MATINEE Join other movie goers at the Senior Center on Fridays at 1:15 pm in the Conference Room. Bring your own drinks, and we will provide the popcorn. Movies will be posted Monday prior to showing.
MEALS ON WHEELS Sponsored by the Howard Training Center For more information call 538-4000
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GAMES
EXERCISE
BINGO
YOGA
Mondays, 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm 10 cents a card
Monday, Wednesday & Friday 8:00 am - 9:00 am This class will increase circulation, flexibility and endurance plus reducing stress and blood pressure.
Wednesdays, 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm 10 cents a card each game
Program Fee: $50.00 12 Class Punch Card
MEXICAN TRAIN DOMINOS Mondays, 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm
ZUMBA At the Senior Center
BRIDGE
Monday - 9:00 am - 9:45 am
The bridge group requests that all players be present by 12:15 pm.
Join in this fun dancing exercise. This class is free for seniors. Sponsored by CareMore. Will begin again Monday, September 14.
GAME DAY TUESDAYS
LINE DANCING
Tuesdays & Fridays, 12:15 pm - 4:00 pm
Tuesdays - 9:30 am—11 am
Come down on Tuesday afternoons at 1 pm and enjoy an afternoon of playing games, such as Bridge, Pinochle, Cribbage, or Kings Corner in the main hall. Bring your friends.
Exercise to music! Low impact senior appropriate. Come join a fun class and make new friends! No partner needed. Cost $3 a day. The 3rd & 4th Tuesdays are free sponsored by Citizens Choice Health Plan.
HAND & FOOT
YOUNG AT HEART
Wednesdays & Thursdays, 12:15 pm
Strength Training/Exercise Classes Monday, Wednesday & Friday 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Hand & Foot is a card game, an off- shoot of Canasta. Come to play or learn to play. Play begins at 12:15 pm so please be at the conference room at 12:10 pm to check in.
Donation of $2 a week
BADMINTON
CLASSES
Thursdays - 8:00 am - 11:00 am
COMPUTER CLASS
Come and join us in playing indoor badminton. Tennis shoes are required for your safety.
Wednesdays - 10:00 am to 12:00 pm This class is for all levels and will focus on your needs. Register at the Senior Center hospitality desk or just drop in.
TAP DANCING Wednesdays 9:30 am - 10:30 am Thursdays 12:45 pm - 1:45 pm
iPad, TABLET & CELL PHONE CLASS
Wednesday, September 16 going back to the basics . Great time for beginners to join. Cost is $5 a month to cover cost of costumes.
Wednesdays - 9 am to 10 am Learn all the amazing things your tablet and phone can do. Class is held in the Conference Room.
HULA CLASS Fridays 9:15 am to 10:15 am
TELL YOUR STORY Thursdays - 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
Learn to Hula, this is a low key beginners class. Great way to exercise and have fun.
Everyone has a story worth preserving for future generations. Join this group has Edie Boschetti helps you write your personal life story. Donations are appreciated.
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GLADYS L.LEMMONS SENIOR COMMUNITY CENTER 450 EAST A STREET OAKDALE, CA. 95361 209-845-3566
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