Senior Center Newsletter - 2013 July

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Mary Ann Young Senior Senior Center Newsletter July 2013 Mary Ann Young Senior Center Mission Statement: “To enrich the lives of older adults by providing educational, recreational, nutritional, social, informational, and volunteer opportunities in a relaxed, friendly environment.”

Senior Center Staff: Shelley Johnson, Director Ann Genosky, Coordinator

Newsletter Assemblers: Theresa Beck Jackie Durkot Mary Fettig Anna Frank Shirley Gatzke Jim Grant Rita Henke Jeannette Sutch Fran Tadych Barbara Warnecko Joyce Bachelor

*If you visit the Center weekly, please save on postage and let us know you will pick up an issue of the newsletter.* This newsletter is made possible through the continued support of the City of Blaine.

9150 Central Avenue NE – Blaine MN 55434 (763) 786-9375 – (763) 780-4318

Mondays 9:00a 10:45a 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 2:30p 3-9 p 6:00p

Saturdays Cont.

Walking Group-7/8, 7/15, 7/29 11:00a Intermediate Line Dance Enhanced Fitness 1-5p Line Dance Party-7/20 Penny Bingo Sundays Nickel Bingo-7/29 1-4:30p North Country Jamboree Senior Bowling at Brunswick Zone performs- 7/21 Health Insurance Appts.-7/1, 7/15 Quilting Group-7/29 Access our Website Garden Club Tours-T.B.D. Direct Link: http://www.BlaineParks.com and then Tuesdays click on the Senior Center page. Choose 9:00a Line Dance from the list of topics by clicking on your 9-2 Wii Bowling League 1:00p Blood Pressure Checks-7/2, 7/23 selection: Amenities 1:00p Progressive “500” Cards Current Menu 5:30p T.O.P.S. weigh-in, 6:00 pm mtg. Calendar of Events 7:00p Woodcarving Group Current Newsletter Wednesdays Programs and Events 9:00a Jewelry prep.-7/24 Anoka County Services 10:00a Computer Q & A Session-7/3 -------------------------------------------------------10:00a State Services-Blind-7/17 Looking for 11:00a Independence Day Party-7/3 11:00a Veteran & Spousal Benefits-7/10 Something to Do ? 11:00a B-Day Party entertainment-7/31 The Mary Ann Young Senior Center is open Monday through Friday 8:30 am to 12:45p Bunco Dice Game -7/3 4:30 pm and at other specified times. 1-3p Woodcarving Group Stop in and check it out! 1:00p Birthday Bingo w/prizes!-7/31 2-4p Hand and Foot Card Game Country Music at its Best! 6-8p Line Dance-varied levels Join Gary Clark and musicians for a real Thursdays (Closed July 4th) taste of country music on the 9-noon Home Movie Drop Off-7/18 3rd Sunday of each month from 9:30a Beginning Bridge 1-4:30p.m. It’s awesome, it’s 1:00p Movie: “Quartet”-7/18 free…don’t miss out, join the 1:15p Activity Comm. Meeting-7/11 fun! Next date is July 21st. 5:30p Pork Chop Dinner-7/25 (6:30p Wee Willie Band- Aquatore Park) FOOD SUPPORT PROGRAM: 6-8p Intermediate Line Dance For Seniors 60+: Would you like to “Stretch Your Food Dollars?” Fridays Would you like to have some 9:00a Foot Care appointments-7/5 extra dollars to buy fresh fruits 10:00a Plastic Canvas/Crafts–7/5, 7/19 and vegetables? Are higher prices for 1:00p Enhanced Fitness gasoline, heating & a/c, etc. leaving you 1:00p Senior Bowling at Brunswick Zone with fewer dollars to buy quality food? 1:00p Open Cribbage-starts August 2nd Contact your Senior Outreach Worker for Saturdays more information about this program at 9:00a Beginner Line Dance 763-783-4741, or for those under 60 call 10:00a Advanced Beginner Line Dance Karen at 763-783-4892.


Wood Carving News Plan to join us for Woodcarving Group on Tuesday evenings from 7-9 pm lead by J.D. Hughes: 763-4344202, and/or on Wednesdays from 1-3 pm lead by Wes Spadgenske. They will be on hand to assist as needed and to answer questions about carving. Start from the beginning, or continue to work on your own project with people sharing a common interest. All levels are welcome! Join us for some relaxed conversation. The MN Woodcarver’s Association does not meet in the summer months. See you in September!

Senior Dining Join us at the Mary Ann Young Senior Center M-F for a nutritious, well-balanced, tasty meal at 12:00 noon in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. Make your dining reservations three business days in advance to secure your meal. The suggested donation is $3.50 for those 60 years of age and older, and the cost is $6.50 for those under age 60. 2nd Ham Steak w/Honey Mustard Glaze 3rd Chicken Pasta Salad, 3 Bean Salad, Fruit Cup and Peach Shortcake-4th of July Party!

Support groups and group respite care are available in the Anoka County area. Call Jill Agyekum, Family Caregiver Connection contact at 763-422-6960 for more information about the assessment process.

Plastic Canvas/Craft Class

Join Opal Peterson and friends on Fridays, July 5th & 19th at 10:00 th 5 Build Your Own Coney Dog Day! a.m. to learn or share the art of th plastic canvas or spend time with 9 Herb Roasted Quarter Chicken, Corn, Herb friendly folks working on a craft project Roasted Potatoes, Roll, Apple Pie! of choice. th 10 Roast Sliced Pork, Mashed Potatoes, Squash, Dinner Roll, Sugar Cookie 11th Cranberry Turkey Pasta Salad th

12 Cordon Bleu Chicken Breast, Wild Rice 15th Healthy Baked Fish, Rice Pilaf, Peas 16th Cheeseburger/Fries, Coleslaw, Pound Cake w/lemon topping 18th Kielbasa & Sauerkraut on bun 22nd Turkey Meatloaf w/Cranberry Glaze 26th Herb Roasted Chicken w/Apricot Chutney, Rosemary Roasted Potatoes

Get in the ZoneBrunswick Zone XL, A state of the art facility featuring 38 bowling lanes, Brunswick sponsors Senior Bowling on Mondays and Fridays beginning at 1:00 p.m. for just $1.25 per game. Stop to bowl and enjoy free shoe rental, cookies, coffee and loads of fun. Meet new people and plan on a good time. Brunswick Zone is located west of Hwy. 65 off 113th Street in Blaine.

FAMILY CAREGIVER CONNECTION:

31st Beef Pot Roast, Mashed Potatoes/Gravy, Dinner Roll, Frosted Spice Cake-B-Day Party!

There are other delicious entrees during the month. Check it out and join us as often as you can! Please specify entrée choice, skim milk, RCD (reduced calorie dessert) each time you order. Thanks!

Evening & Weekend Line Dancing Wednesday night line dance features beginner class at 6pm, advanced beginner class at 7pm. The Thursday evening Intermediate Line Dancing is from 6-8p.m. On Saturdays, Beginning Line Dance class is at 9:00 a.m., Advanced Beginner Line Dance class is at 10:00 a.m., and the “Keeping it Country” Class is at 11:00 a.m. A FREE WILL donation per person is accepted for music and instruction. The next Line Dance Party is on July 20th from 15p.m.

Low Vision Help Paul Mattson from the Minnesota State Services for the Blind will be Foot Care available by appointment at the Mary Appointments are now Ann Young Senior Center in Blaine on available for Friday, the third Wednesday of the month July 5th for foot care. from 9a.m. to 12noon. If you or The cost for an appointment is just $20. Appointments begin at 9:00a.m. Please someone you know has a vision call the Senior Center in advance at 763- problem, please call Paul at (651) 786-9375 to register. Bring your own 642-0846 to schedule a visit with towel. him. Paul will be glad to help with any questions or concerns you have FOOT CARE POLICY: If you make an appointment for foot care and do not call regarding loss of vision, and research valuable tools to assist you in daily 24 hours in advance to cancel, you may be charged for the appointment. living skills. Next available appointment date is July 17th.


T.O.P.S. T.O.P.S. (Take off Pounds Sensibly) currently meets on Tuesday evenings with weigh-in at 5:30pm and a fun, educational meeting at 6:00 p.m. If you are interested in losing weight, this may be just the right group for you. For details, contact Cindy Heckler at 651-310-9261 or Paulette Kotila at 651-259-6241.

11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. This is fun day for the youth, so get signed up early! *Independence Party: Wear patriotic *Oil Painting Class: On display the month colors and stop by for fun refreshments and of August will be a sample of the painting piped in music on Wednesday, July 3rd as the class participants will complete. All we honor our flag at 11:00 a.m. levels invited, no experience necessary. All materials will be provided. Each finished *Veteran & Surviving Spouses Benefits: canvas oil painting will be 16”x20”. Cost is Wartime veterans may qualify for up to just $50 per person for full instruction. $1,732 monthly and Surviving Spouses may Class time is from 12:30p.m. – 3:30p.m. on receive up to $1,113. Find out if benefits Thursday, August 29th. Sign up! apply to you at this educational seminar on Wednesday, July 10th at 11:00 a.m. Please register in advance so adequate seating is Karen Pollesch, prepared.

Current Events:

*July Movie: Our July movie “Quartet” features Maggie Smith, Tom Courtenay, Anoka County legal service is Billy Connolly, Pauline Collins, available to Michael Gambon in this Dustin residents of Anoka Hoffman directed film about a County age 60 or home for retired musicians and the new better. Free legal consult is resident who is touted to be a “star”! They offered at the Mary Ann are in for a special shock…find out more as Young Senior Center by we show this movie at 1p.m. on Thursday, appointment generally on July 18th with refreshments at the first Tuesday of the intermission-free! month beginning at 11:15a.m. Call 763-786-9375 *Pork Chop Dinner: Register in advance for an appointment. The for this popular dinner complete with a next date is July 2nd. freshly grilled pork chop, potato salad, pasta salad, vegetables/dip, fruit, dinner *SNAP Food Program: roll, dessert and more. Event will be held July 25th followed by Wee Willie Band in the For Seniors there may be a gap park. Don’t forget your lawn chair! in expenses vs. income so folks

LEGAL SERVICE:

Senior Outreach Worker, ACCAP 763-783-4741

Looking for ways to stretch your dollar? Check out these possibilities for people age 60 or better: *Energy Assistance Program which helps with your utility costs. This is an income eligible program you may qualify for if your monthly income for one person is $1,854 (gross) and for two people is $2,424 (gross). The Energy Assistance application process runs from October 2012 to May 2013 so you need to reapply each year. *Food Support-SNAP-(Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) to help pay for groceries. If your gross monthly income is less than $1,536 for one person or less than $2,081 for two persons you may may not have the funds they *Birthday Party: Join us at 11:00 a.m. as qualify. need to purchase healthy we enjoy country music by Kevin Wegman, If you have questions about these programs food. The benefit you may followed by a delicious beef pot roast meal as well as any other programs such as receive from the SNAP and then prize bingo at 1:00 p.m. transportation, telephone assistance, medical program can help you stretch assistance, housing options, etc. give Karen a your food budget. Even a COMING EVENTS: small benefit can really add call at 763-783-4741. She can come to your up to help. The SNAP program *Cribbage: Open cribbage will be offered home or meet you at the Sr. Center in Blaine is the Supplemental Nutrition on Fridays at 1:00 p.m. Play 6 rounds and to discuss programs you might qualify for. Assistance program. Folks are given a plastic EBT card to use, formerly called food stamps. Call for more details: 1888-711-1151 or visit www.mnfoodhelpline.org

GET WELL: We extend get well wishes to the our friends on the mend: •Ellen Simonson •Donna Thompson •Luvern Fischer

enjoy snacks and payback prizes for just $1 per person. No advanced sign up required. Begins Friday, August 2nd! Come on in!! *National Noon Out: The Parks & Recreation Department team up with the Police and Fire Departments to bring you a fun safety game with a chance at prizes, on Tuesday, August 6th at 11:15a.m. *Harvest Dinner Ticket Sale: Tickets go on sale for this favorite dinner, on Thursday, August 15th at 8:15a.m. Limit 12 tickets per person. Dinner will be held on Thursday, September26th at 5:30 p.m. *Bring a Youth to Lunch Day: Plan to join us on Thursday, August 22nd as we enjoy games, lunch, bingo and ice cream from

Computer Question and Answer Session Need help with e-mailing photos? Interested in buying a computer, but not sure what kind to get? Confused by all the talk in the news about online computer scams and what you should be doing to protect your privacy? Get answers to your computer and technology questions in an open forum Q & A session on Wednesday, July 3rd at 10a.m. Please R.S.V.P. your attendance.


Billiards:

Outings & Tours!

Interested in playing 8 ball in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere? Up to 8 people can take turns playing at the Senior Center in Blaine on Tuesdays at 1p.m. Call ahead to let us know if you plan to stop in to play.

Call 763-786-9375 for details.

Over 60 or an adult with a disability?? ACCAP Chores & More YOUR ONE STOP SHOPPING FOR: MINOR HOME REPAIRS HOUSEKEEPING SEASONAL CHORES CALL JUDY at 763-767-6521

Delightful Hudson Hudson, WI Start the day in vibrant Hudson with a backstage tour of The Phipps Center for the Arts - a premier performance and visual arts center. Take in the Art Gallery that offers a glimpse of changing exhibits which may include oils, pastels, textiles, pottery or sculptures. We may be treated to a short organ demonstration on the mighty Wurlitzer Theater Pipe Organ. Lunch will be at a local restaurant in town before stepping into the unique and historic 1855 Octagon House. On the National Register of Historic Places, a tour of this distinctive eight-sided home, furnished with items from early St. Croix County settlers, will offer an authentic glimpse of what life was like during the Victorian era. The Carriage House and Garden House is also part of this tour. A local guide will board the bus to share Hudson’s architectural treasures. Register by July 9. Pick up will be at the Circle Pines Credit Union - 4 South Pine Dr.

**Sign up now to be on the lawn care list! We are sorry to announce that we are no longer serving the under 60 population due to funding issues. DATE: Wednesday, July 24

FUNDING IS PROVIDED BY THE OLDER AMERICAN ACT GRANT THROUGH THE MINNESOTA BOARD ON AGING AND THE METRO AREA AGENCY ON AGING. CHORES & MORE IS A PROGRAM OF THE ANOKA COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM WITH FUNDING FROM THE CITIES OFANOKA AND COON RAPIDS.

St. Croix Casino – Turtle Lake Register by July 31 DATE: Wednesday, August 7 TIME: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. FEE: $5 ($5 back at casino) **Pick up at Blaine Senior Center

Hutchinson, MN Day Trip Chosen as the Official Best Small Town in Minnesota, Hutchinson has a unique mix of small town community, industry, historical significance, and modern convenience. Sit back and enjoy as a member of the Historic Hutchinson Society joins us for a detailed look at the many sights, buildings and homes that are woven throughout this community situated along the Crow River. Your driving tour will be filled with charming anecdotes, rich history and unique tales. The Crow River Golf Club is the setting for lunch. Downtown Hutchinson’s Library Square is bustling with the 39th annual Arts & Craft Festival and the Taste of Hutchinson. Shop for unique selections of art and enjoy a wide array of tasty treats. You will have a short period of time to enjoy these events. Register by August 30. Pick up will be at the Circle Pines Credit Union - 4 South Pine Drive DATE: Friday, September 13 TIME: 8:15 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. FEE: $66

WALKING GROUP:

TIME: 10:00 a.m. - approx. 4:30 p.m. Seasoned walkers should consider joining FEE: $58 (Includes guide, lunch, & this fun, active group just getting started. admission) Plan to walk a loop of 1-1.5 miles at various

NORTHSHORE FALL COLORS:

A stop at Tobie’s for their famous roll and coffee and then off to Duluth and Canal Park where you will have time to walk the ACCAP Chores & More does pier, watch for ships, and have lunch on not discriminate based upon your own. A guided Duluth City tour a persons race, color, awaits, followed by a tour of North Shore national origin, sexual beyond Two Harbors. A drive along North preference, or religious Shore to Grand Marais for some shopping affiliation. and gazing at the water, a stop in Lutsen for those who wish to take the Gondola Thank you! ride up the mountain, and finally we will *Lorraine Emilson for the yarn check out Gooseberry Falls and Split Rock donation Lighthouse. For complete Itinerary, call *To our Birthday Party 763-785-6164. Sponsors for May & June: st rd Walgreens, Catholic Elder Care Date of this event is October 1 – 3 . Register with Tourco at 763-780-2985.

trails around the Blaine area. Beverly Kronstedt - (763-571-7502) is organizing a walking group at each of the local senior centers Monday through Friday. The “Blaine Trail Blazers” will start off at the Mary Ann Young Senior Center on Mondays at 9 a.m. on July 8th, 15th, and 29th. Plan to meet at the Center on designated Mondays to carpool to various local trails. Paths are paved for easier/safer walking, but wear good walking shoes and comfortable clothing.

Cribbage League for Seniors: Our Saturday cribbage league will start up in September, two Saturdays a month for the months of Sept., Oct., Jan., Feb., March and April. League play is 8 games starting at 12:30p.m. Call Della if interested at 763-7830189.


IN SYMPATHY: We extend our heartfelt sympathy to the family and friends of: • Donna Blood-cribbage player • Arthur Meierdiercksage 96, wii bowler, woodcarver • Lynne Strand, survived by husband of 46 years, Chet • Marlo Sandin, survived by wife of 54 years, Patti • Colleen “Coke” Ford They were special people and will be missed by many. “Personal” Home Movie Transfer Service: Eric from North Metro TV is making a service available for seniors at our Center. If you are interested in transferring your VHS personal (such as for family events, parties, etc.) home movies to a disc, he is just the guy to handle it. Drop off your home movies at the Senior Center on the second Thursday of the month between 9a.m.-noon, and Eric will pick them up, transfer the movies to a disc at the T.V. station using their sophisticated equipment, and return the updated movies to the Center at a later date.

Quilting Group All levels of experience welcome! The next scheduled quilting date at the Mary Ann Young Senior Center is Monday, July 29th from 3-9p.m. You can also quilt at Blaine United Methodist Church on 115th Avenue (763-757-2170) on Wednesday evenings from 3-9 p.m., bring a dish to pass for the potlucks. Questions? Call Lucy at 612-220-6510.

Senior Center Advisory Council Minutes: The meeting was called to order by Mayor Tom Ryan on Thursday, May 16th at 4:02p.m. Present were: Dick Swanson, Bob Theres, Clark Arneson, Shelley Johnson, Ann Genosky, Shirley Knoll, Jeanne Thompson, Martha Caouette, Jerry & Lou Schilling, Cindy Heckler, Patti Sandin, Joanne Lero, Karen Pollesch, and new members Jim Grant, Nellie Spexet, and Bill Milkes. Minutes from the January 10th meeting were approved as written by Bill Milkes and Joanne Lero. Activity Report: Added daily dining averages for the winter months: January35, February-41, March-40, and April-40. Added totals for Cribbage Tournament and Birthday Bingos. Report approved as amended. Old Business: *Purchased 60 gift cards at Baker’s Square at $10 each totaling: $600 for volunteers. *Thank you from Senior Safety and Wellness Committee for the $200 donation. Full at 80 participants, 12 vendors, 7 speakers, multiple volunteers, media and City Officials. *Donation Account total provided. New Business: *Memorial Fund Donations: Joanne Pausche in memory of Ken-$100, Diane & Ken Kittelson in memory of grandson, Cody-$100, Rhona Marie memorial funds$2,595. *Activity Fund Donations: Myrna Massey$100, Marlys Hetland-$40. *Exit Lights-all were replaced/updated. *New Security System to be installed within the week-Monitronics-Midwest Security. *Senior Center coverage-Jim Grant will cover the Center when both F.T. staff need to be gone. *New T.V. purchased. Movies very well attended. *Channel 15 is sponsoring Home Movie Transfers, a very nice service to seniors. *Pork Chop Dinner is slated for Thursday, July 25th at 5:30p.m. with Wee Willie Band following in Aquatore Park at 6:30. *Bus has had numerous repairs-lift, water pump, A/C, and some recalls. *New Applicants in process for driving the Bus.

*City of Blaine Happenings: Many new bulding lots approved in the past 2 weeks, north of Lakes near Harper. Senior Building with assisted living and memory care being built. Walmart on Hwy. 65 is in building stage. Another Kwik Trip in the works. New Imaging Center-M.R.I. near City Hall. Blaine Clinic off Ulysses St. has 7 helicopters and takes/handles emergencies. Aveda is expanding. Gabes restaurant now open at curling arena. *Other Items Discussed: A/C Unit in Kitchen. The next meeting date is scheduled for Thursday, September 12th at 4:00 p.m. Patti Sandin first the motion for adjournment, Martha Caouette seconded the motion. The meeting adjourned at 4:47p.m. Respectfully submitted: Shelley Johnson

Jewelry Donations Accepted: Our annual sale will be here before you know it. We are now accepting donations of jewelry for our sale, which is our main fundraiser for the year and will be held in October. If you or someone you know has unwanted jewelry items, we would love your donation for our sale. Thank you in advance to those who have already donated items this year or in past years. If you are interested in helping prepare for the sale, come in on Wednesday, July 24th at 9 a.m. FREE ONE-ON-ONE HEALTH INSURANCE COUNSELING ABOUT MEDICARE Free health insurance counseling to Medicare beneficiaries will be provided by statecertified Metropolitan Area Agency on Aging staff or volunteers at the Mary Ann Young Senior Center in Blaine, on specified Monday afternoons. Appointments are required. Counselors will assist with the basics of Medicare and Medical Assistance, choosing a supplement and/or a Part D plan, processing claims, assisting with forms, and more. To schedule a one-hour appointment, call 1-800333-2433 and ask to schedule an appointment at the Mary Ann Young Senior Center.


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Defensive Driving Refresher Course Our Defensive Driving Classes fill quickly, so plan ahead for when you are due. The next class is scheduled for August 8th. The fall schedule will be out next newsletter issue. You must have taken the full 8-hour class in order to be eligible to take the 4-hour refresher. The Refresher classes are held from 9:45a.m to 2:30p.m., with a half hour lunch break. You must register and pre-pay for the class, which will be conducted by an instructor from the American Association of Retired Persons. Upon completion of the class, a certificate is issued and will be accepted by Insurance Companies for a discount on premiums for person’s 55 years of age and older. This certificate is good for (3) years and therefore must be repeated. This is a lecture-video class. The AARP rate is $12 for members and $14 for non-members. Make all checks payable to “A.A.R.P.” You must show and record your AARP member number (if applicable) on the form you complete at the refresher class. Lunch is available for the refresher class for a suggested donation of $3.50 per person age 60 and up. If you are not age 60, (763)780-4 the lunch cost is $6.50. Please pay for lunch on the day of class, but you must register at least three days in advance for the meal. Checks for the meal need to be written out to “V.O.A.”. Coffee and treats are provided for a suggested donation of $1. Please bring your driver’s license and AARP Card (if applicable) to class with you. Because classes fill so quickly each month, be sure to plan at least six to eight weeks in advance of your needed date. To register, call the Senior Center first, then mail in your AARP payment to the Mary Ann Young Senior Center address: 9150 Central Ave. N.E., Blaine, 55434, or stop by the Center in person to complete your transaction. Pre-payment is required to secure your reservation. A 48-hour cancellation notice is needed to receive a refund. ** Senior Center office hours: Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Would you like a lunch reservation? ___Yes ___No Date of Class_____________ Date of Birth______________ Name

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