Senior Center Newsletter - 2013 October

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Mary Ann Young Senior Center Newsletter October 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.” 9150 Central Avenue NE – Blaine MN 55434 (763) 786-9375 – (763) 780-4318

Mondays 8:45a 9:00a 9:00a 10:45a 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 2:30p 3-9 p 6:00p Wii Bowling at Ham Lake-10/7 Walking Group-Oct. 7, 14, 21, 28 Set- up for Jewelry Sale-10/14 Enhanced Fitness-except 10/14 Penny Bingo Prize/Penny Bingo-10/7 Nickel Bingo-10/28 Senior Bowling at Brunswick Zone Health Insurance Appts.-10/21 Quilting Group-10/28 Garden Club -10/14

Fridays 9:00a Foot Care appointments-10/11 10:00a Plastic Canvas/Crafts–10/4, 10/18 12:30p Oil Painting Class-sign up-10/25 1:00p Enhanced Fitness 1:00p Senior Bowling at Brunswick Zone 1:00p Open Cribbage-play 6 games

Saturdays 9:00a Beginner Line Dance 10:00a Advanced Beginner Line Dance 11:00a Intermediate Line Dance 12:30p Cribbage League-10/12, 10/26 1-5p Line Dance Party-10/19

Tuesdays

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

Newsletter Assemblers: Ivan Arndt Anna Frank Jim Grant Marcia McKee Maxine Nystrom Lori Schintgen Isabelle Freeberg Lois Hawkins Ann Whelchel Jackie Durkot Shirley Knoll Frank Hoppe

9:00a Line Dance Sundays 9a-5p JEWELRY SALE!!-10/15 9-2 Wii Bowling League-Oct. 1, 22, 29 1-4:30p North Country Jamboree performs- 10/20 11:00a October Fest Entertainment-10/8 2:00p MN Woodcarver’s Assoc. Mtg1:00p Blood Pressure Checks-10/1, 10/22 10/13 1:00p Progressive “500” Cards 5:30p T.O.P.S. weigh-in, 6:00 pm mtg. Access our Website 7:00p Woodcarving Group

Direct Link: http://www.BlaineParks.com and 8:30a Danbury-Hole in Wall-10/9 then click on the Senior Center page. 8:30a Lutefisk Tickets on sale-10/9 Choose from the list of topics by 10:00a Computer Q & A Session-10/2 clicking on your selection: 10:00a State Services-Blind-10/16 Amenities 11:00a What’s New at the Library-10/23 Current Menu 11:00a Halloween Party and B-Day Party entertainment by Red Calendar of Events Johnson!-10/30 Current Newsletter 11:15a Care Management for the Programs and Events Chronically Ill-10/16 Anoka County Services

Wednesdays

*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.

12:45p 1-3p 1:00p 2-4p 6-8p

Bunco Dice Game -10/2 Woodcarving Group Birthday Bingo w/prizes!-10/30 Hand and Foot Card Game Line Dance-varied levels

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Looking for Something to Do ? The Mary Ann Young Senior Center is open Monday through Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm and at other specified times. Stop in and check it out!

Thursdays 9-noon Home Movie Drop Off-10/17 9:30a Beginning Bridge 10a Defensive Driving Class-10/3 11:00a Activity Comm. Meeting-10/10 1:00p Cribbage Tournament-10/10 1:00p Movie: “Heart of the Country”10/17 6-8p Intermediate Line Dance

Lutefisk Tickets go on sale Wednesday, October 9th at 8:30a.m. for our dinner on Friday, November 8th at 5:30p.m.!


FOOD SUPPORT PROGRAM: For Seniors 60+: Would

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.

Plastic Canvas/Craft Class Join friends on Fridays, October 4th and 18th at 10:00 a.m. to learn or share the art of plastic canvas or spend time with friendly folks working on a craft project of choice.

you like to “Stretch Your Food Dollars?” Would you like to have some extra dollars to buy fresh fruits and vegetables? Are higher prices for gasoline, heating & a/c, etc. leaving you with fewer dollars to buy quality food? Contact your Senior Outreach Worker for more information about this program at 763-783-4741, or for those under 60 call Karen at 763-783-4892.

Foot Care

Appointments are now available for Friday, October 11th for foot 1st Country Fried Steak, Country Gravy, Red Potatoes, Broccoli, Dinner Roll, Apple Pie care. The cost for an appointment is just $20. Appointments begin at 9:00a.m. nd 2 Healthy Baked Fish, Rice Pilaf, Peas Please call the Senior Center in advance 3rd Beef Meatloaf, Mashed Potatoes, Carrots at 763-786-9375 to register. Bring your th 8 Kielbasa & Sauerkraut on Bun-Octoberfest own towel. FOOT CARE POLICY: If you make an 9th Spaghetti & Meatballs, Banana Pudding appointment for foot care and do not call th 10 Chicken Parmesan, Garlic Mashed 24 hours in advance to cancel, you may Potatoes, Carrot Coins be charged for the appointment. 11th Ham Steak OR Grilled Chicken, Baby Reds 16th Swiss Steak w/stewed tomatoes 17th Herb Roasted Chicken, Rosemary Roasted Potatoes, Peas, Dinner Roll

Country Music at its Best! Join Gary Clark and musicians for a real taste of country music on the 3rd Sunday of each month from 1-4:30p.m. It’s awesome, it’s free…don’t miss out, join the fun! Next date is October 20th. PICKLEBALL! The City of Blaine Publics Works department has resurfaced and repainted the courts at Carrara East Park and Centennial Green Park to be used for Pickleball. The courts can be used on a first come, first serve basis. For more information call Jerome at the Parks and Recreation office at 763-785-6161.

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 meeting is slated for Sunday, October 13th at 2:00 p.m. and is open to one and all.

18 Beef Stroganoff Casserole, Squash, Roll 21st Tilapia OR Grilled Chicken, Baked Potato 23rd Salisbury Steak w/onion gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Broccoli 29th Boneless Pork Chop w/Gravy, Baby Reds 30th Beef Pot Roast, Mashed Potatoes/Gravy, Corn, Roll, Halloween 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!

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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: 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.


Thank you!

CURRENT EVENTS:

*To those who have brought *Wii Bowling Tournament: Blaine Bowlers in fresh produce this fall-it will take on the Ham Lake team at Ham has been very well Lake on Monday, October 7th at 8:45a.m. received! Yum!! *Jean Tobish for the cross stitch fall raffle donation 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, October 2nd at 10a.m. Please R.S.V.P. your attendance. *October Fest Week of Fun: Join us for the following fun events: Monday, October 7th: 1pm Prize/Penny Bingo Tuesday, October 8th: 11am entertainment by Steve Weninger, noon specialty meal, 1pm “500” card tournament Wednesday, October 9th: 8:30am Lutefisk Dinner Tickets on sale, 8:30am Danbury Casino Trip Outing Thursday, October 10th: 1pm Cribbage Tournament-sign up w/partner by 10/3 *Jewelry Sale Fundraiser: Help is needed to set up for the sale at 9am on Monday, October 14th, and during the sale on Tuesday, October 15th from 9am-6pm. Please come to shop and tell all your friends we have great prices on all items. *Care Management for the Chronically Ill: If you or someone you know is caring for or preparing to care for someone with a chronic illness, this informational session is for you. Find out more about Palliative Medicine on Wednesday, October 16th at 11:15a.m. *October Movie: “Heart of the Country”: Faith, a beautiful singer, and Luke, an up-and-coming businessman have it all, until their life together is shattered and she is forced to return home to the family she turned her back on years ago. Can she find the strength to love again? Find out when we show this movie at 1p.m. on Thursday, October 17th with refreshments at intermission-free! *What’s New at the Anoka County Library? Adult Service Manager, Jill Smith will lead us in an informative conversation about all that the Library has to offer, on Wed., October 23rd at 11a.m. Find out what fun, free, exciting services are available at your fingertips. Please R.S.V.P. your attendance.

*Energy Assistance Help with Application: Karen Pollesch, Blaine Outreach Worker, will be here on Thursday, October 24th from 1-4pm to help people who qualify, fill out applications for Energy Assistance. *Oil Painting Class: If you would like to create an original, handmade oil painting to take home with you, this class is for you. No experience needed, all supplies provided. Class is led by trained instructors. Fees apply, call for details. Class date: Friday, October 25th 12:303:30p.m. *Halloween & Birthday Party: Wear a fun costume if you like and plan on a “spooktacular time” as we enjoy entertainment by Red Johnson at 11a.m. on Wednesday, October 30th, followed by a delicious beef pot roast meal and then prize bingo at 1:00 p.m. sponsored by Epiphany Senior Housing. Entertainment provided from the Rhona Marie Memorial Fund.

COMING EVENTS: *Invasion of Normundy: Dan Hartman will lead us in a fascinating examination of the events of June 6, 1944, the D-Day invasion of Europe and the following Normandy campaign which lead to the liberation of Paris on August 25, 1944. An extensive visual display will include maps of the invasion plans and a photo “travelogue” of the Normandy beaches as they look today. This presentation on Thursday, November 14th at 11a.m. is being brought to you through the Marlo Sandin memorial funds. R.S.V.P. please. *V.O.A. Thanksgiving Dinner: Mark the date: Tuesday, November 19th at 11:00a.m. and enjoy music by One Man Band Artist, Lyndon Peterson! Our traditional Thanksgiving meal will be served at noon. Join the fun!..............

Low Vision Help Paul Mattson from the Minnesota State Services for the Blind will be available by appointment at the Mary Ann Young Senior Center in Blaine on the third Wednesday of the month from 9a.m. to 12noon. If you or someone you know has a vision problem, please call Paul at (651) 6420846 to schedule a visit with him. Paul will be glad to help with any questions or concerns you have regarding loss of vision, and research valuable tools to assist you in daily living skills. Next available appointment date is October 16th.

LEGAL SERVICE: Anoka County legal service is available to residents of Anoka County age 60 or better. Free legal consult is offered at the Mary Ann Young Senior Center by appointment generally on the first Tuesday of the month beginning at 11:15a.m. Call 763-786-9375 for an appointment. The next date is October 1st.


Outings & Tours! Karen Pollesch, Senior Outreach Worker, ACCAP 763-783-4741 Call 763-786-9375 for details.

John Denver ConcertSt. Cloud Theater:

Visitors will discover what archaeologists know about the ancient Maya, as well as Looking for ways to stretch your dollar? Check out these the unresolved questions they continue to possibilities for people age 60 investigate. We will be treated to coffee and treats upon arrival. Lunch is on your or better: *Energy Assistance Program own at the Elements Café and then we show. which helps with your utility will enjoy the Omni Theater th Register by November 5 . costs. This is an income DATE: November 19 TIME: 9:30am-3pm eligible program you may FEE: $25 Depart: Blaine City Hall qualify for if your monthly income for one person is TREASURE ISLAND CASINO: $1,891 (gross) and for two people is $2,473 (gross). The Register by October 28th. Energy Assistance application DATE: Monday, November 4th TIME: 8:30a.m.-4:30p.m. process runs from October FEE: $5 ($3 off food coupon 2012 to May 2013 so you & 10 free pull tabs, donuts & need to reapply each year. coffee prior to departure, *Food Support-SNAPtransportation) (Supplemental Nutrition DEPART: Blaine Senior Center Assistance Program) to help pay for groceries. If your Fiddler on the Roofgross monthly income is less Chanhassen Dinner Theater: than $1,580 for one person or less than $2,133 for two In the little village of Anatevka, persons you may qualify. Tevye, a poor milkman, is trying to If you have questions about keep his family’s traditions in place. these programs as well as any Yet times are changing and when other programs such as Tevye’s daughters want to make their transportation, telephone own matches, he must choose assistance, medical between his own daughters’ happiness assistance, housing options, and those beloved traditions that etc. give Karen a call at 763keep the outside world at bay. 783-4741. She can come to Date: Wednesday, Dec. 4th your home or meet you at the Sr. Center in Blaine to discuss Time: 10am-5pm Fee: $65 Depart: Blaine City Hall programs you might qualify for.

MAYA: Hidden Worlds Revealed The grand and heartwarming music of John Denver comes to life this at the Science Museum: Christmas on the Paramount Stage as Jim Curry performs music from Denver’s many Christmas television specials and music collections. There are many great choices for lunch on the buffet at Coyote Moon at the Territory Golf Course in St. Cloud before the show. Register by: November 17th Date: Tuesday, Dec. 17th Time: 10am-5:45pm Depart: Blaine City Hall

WALKING GROUP: Seasoned walkers should consider joining this fun, active group. Plan to walk a loop of 1-1.5 miles at various trails around the Blaine area. Beverly Kronstedt - (763-5717502) 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 October 7th, 14th, 21st, 28th. 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.

“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 personal VHS tapes (such as for family events, parties, etc.) to a disc, he is just the guy to Branson Christmas Tour handle it. Drop off your VHS personal December 3 – 7 IN SYMPATHY: home movies at the Senior Center on the Visit historic Branson and experience second Thursday of the month between We extend our heartfelt sympathy to the family some great holiday shows, holiday 9a.m.-noon, and Eric will pick them up, and friends of: lights tours, shopping, excellent transfer the movies to a disc at the T.V. • Delores Waltemyer, dining, and much more! The holiday station using their sophisticated equipment, mother of Ginny Korts shows will include: Daniel O’Donnell, and return the updated movies to the • Gerald Yanko, survived The Presley Family Jubilee, Shoji Center at a later date. This service is also by wife, Delores Tabuchi Show, Showboat Branson available for smaller tapes if they fit into a • Douglas Mueller, son of Belle, and Twelve Irish Tenors. For a VHS converter and if you provide the Geraldine Mueller complete Itinerary, please call 763- converter. Thanks Eric, for all the hard • Frank Monn, brother of 785-6164. work. Mary Tschida


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 October 19th from 1-5p.m.

Senior Center Advisory Council:

The meeting was called to order by Chairman Jim Duevel on Thursday, September 12, 2013 at 4:02p.m. at the Mary Ann Young Senior Center. Members Present: Ivan Arndt, Martha Caouette, Shirley Knoll, Nellie Spexet, Patty Sandin, Jerry Schilling, Council Member Dick Swanson, Karen Pollesch and City Staff: Bob Therres, Shelley Johnson, Ann Genosky and Jim Grant. Minutes from the May 16, 2013 meeting were provided in advance. Nellie Spexet 1st the motion for approval, Martha Caouette 2nd the motion. Minutes approved as provided. The activity report was provided in advance. Senior Dining numbers were not available at the time of mailing, so were provided at this meeting. Activity minutes are posted and available for viewing at the Senior Center. Old Business: *Donation Account Total was provided. New Business: *Many thanks to the generous donations by FREE ONE-ON-ONE Joan Cameron, Patty Sandin, Jerry Schilling in HEALTH INSURANCE memory of loved ones, and Donald Sahnow in COUNSELING ABOUT his memory. MEDICARE *The kitchen refrigerator/freezer (southwest Free health insurance entrance) is in need of replacement. Price counseling to Medicare quotes have been provided and we await beneficiaries will be approval of capital improvement funds for provided by state-certified either 2013 or 2014. Metropolitan Area Agency *Added “open cribbage” to Friday schedule. on Aging staff or volunteers Evaluating day/time/space availability for at the Mary Ann Young pinochle card came. Senior Center in Blaine, on *V.O.A. Senior Nutrition: Price expected to specified Monday increase to a suggested donation of $4.00. afternoons. Appointments Food questions/concerns were aired at annual are required. Counselors V.O.A. site manager meeting. New chef was will assist with the basics of present and taking notes/making comments. Medicare and Medical *Community Center Task Force is in the Assistance, choosing a formation stages. Jerry Schilling has stepped supplement and/or a Part D forward and volunteered to represent the plan, processing claims, Senior Center at the meetings. assisting with forms, and *Crestview (a continuum of care living facility) is closer to finalizing plans. Expect more. To schedule a oneconstruction to start possibly in the spring. hour appointment, call 1*Walmart opened in August. 800-333-2433 and ask to schedule an appointment at The next meeting date is set for Thursday, th the Mary Ann Young Senior January 16 2014 at 4p.m. at the Senior Center. Center.

*Nellie Spexet 1st the motion for adjournment, Shirley Knoll 2nd the motion. Meeting adjourned at 4:24p.m. Respectfully submitted: Shelley Johnson

Quilting Group All levels of experience welcome! The next scheduled quilting date at the Mary Ann Young Senior Center is Monday, October 28th 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.

Jewelry Sale: Mark your calendars for our annual sale on Tuesday, October 15th from 9am-5pm to shop at our sale. If you are interested in helping prepare for the sale, we will set up at 9a.m. on Monday, October 14th, and will also need lots of helpers throughout the day of the sale until all items have been put away at 6pm. Tell your family, friends and neighbors!!

Over 60 or an adult with a disability?? ACCAP Chores & More YOUR ONE STOP SHOPPING FOR: MINOR HOME REPAIRS HOUSEKEEPING SEASONAL CHORES CALL JUDY- 763-767-6521 To be on the snow removal list We are sorry to announce that we are no longer serving the under 60 population due to funding issues. 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. ACCAP Chores & More does not discriminate based upon a person’s race, color, national origin, sexual preference, or religious affiliation.


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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 October 3rd and is full. The fall dates are as follows: November 7th, and December 5th. You must have taken the full 8-hour class in order to be eligible to take the 4hour 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(763)780-4 up. If you are not age 60, 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 Address City_________________________________ State______________ Zip___________ Phone__________________________


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