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FEBRUARY 2017,Vol.34 No.2

Mission Statement We are dedicated to the enrichment of the lives of older adults and their families by providing diverse programs, social services and volunteer opportunities.

Kim Whitford Nutrition Coordinator

Help Us Welcome Kim, Marla & Judy! We are excited to introduce you to our newest staff members: Kim Whtiford, Marla Janssen & Judy Hoiberg. Each have over 20 years of experience in their field. Kim, owned her own restaurant and managed a catering company that served Meals on Wheels in Rock County. Marla has served others in crisis intervention, elder abuse prevention and intervention and as an educator. Judy provided information & assistance, case management and direct care to older adults and individuals with physical, developmental and mental health disabilities.

Marla Janssen City of Stoughton Case Manager

Judy Hoiberg Albion & Dunkirk Case Manager

248 W. M AIN S T • S TOUGHTON W ISCONSIN 53589 • 608-873-8585 • www.ci.stoughton.wi.us/senior


Services:

Stoughton Area Senior Center

Case Management

Blood Pressure Readings

Stoughton, Towns of Albion & Dunkirk The Case Management program links older adults with services available to help them remain as independent as possible in their own homes and community. Our Senior Center’s case managers are devoted to coordinating, evaluating and advocating for such services to meet each individual’s needs and preferences. Call 873-8585 to schedule an appointment. If you live in Dunn, Pleasant Springs or Rutland case management services are provided by the McFarland Senior Outreach, (608) 838-7117.

No appointments needed-Last Thursday of the month 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM-Check calendar.

Transportation: General FDS Enterp. City Cab/Lift Equipped Van Contact: 873-7233 RSVP Driver Program Contact: Richard Hoffman 873-6112, 9AM-4PM Donation-based transportation for medical appointments; new riders are to call ASAP with qualifying information for approval. 48-hour advance notice is required. Rides are based on driver availability and not guaranteed. RSVP makes every effort to accommodate requests and values our rider cooperation.

Meal Site & Shopping Transit Solutions Inc./Lift Equipped Van Call 873-8585 to make a reservation: • Stoughton Area Senior Center Meal Site Ride to noon lunch, Monday - Friday Donation $.50 each way or $1 round trip. • Tuesday thru Friday Grocery Shopping Ride to Pick ’n Save/Walmart in Stoughton Time: 10:30 AM or 11:30 AM; Donation $2.00 round trip. No one will be denied rides to the meal site or to the grocery store based on their ability to donate. • Mall Shopping, 2nd & 4th Fridays $3.00 Trips rotate between various malls in Madison: See Activity Calendar for monthly locations. Time: 9:30 AM home pick up; 1:15 PM return.

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Equipment Loan Closet Equipment such as wheelchairs, walkers and other items may be checked out on a short-term basis to those residing in our case management service area (Stoughton, Town of Albion and Town of Dunkirk). Call or stop in for details. Monetary donations accepted.

Nutrition Programs Meals are served at the Center or delivered to homebound individuals every weekday. Please see page 14 & 15 for details on the nutrition meal site and home delivered meals service.

Veterans Assistance A representative is available for appointments. Please call (608) 266-4158 to schedule an appointment.

Foot Care Clinic 3rd Monday, 12:30 - 3:30 PM 4th Tuesday, 8:30 AM -11:30 AM Call 873-8585 for an appointment. Cost $20. For Diabetic Foot Care Appointments: $30 Check Calendar for exact dates.

Attorney Hours 3rd Monday of the month at the Senior Center Contact: 608-662-0440, edc@dfgrams.com As a service to the Community, Local Estate Planning and Elder Law Attorney, Eric Christoffersen will not charge you for meeting with him at the Senior Center. If additional work is required on your matter, you may be offered to retain his law firm (for a fee). Check calendar for exact dates.

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On GoingClasses/Groups: Senior Center Please see the Activity Calendar on page 13 for exact dates and times of the following programs. You may call the Senior Center Receptionist at (608) 873-8585 for further information.

Fitness & Wellness Chair Exercise, $2/class Mon. Wed. Fri. 8:00 AM Massage 3rd Tuesday Appts. 10AM-12PM Prices: $35 for 30 mins. & $65 for 60 min.// Chair Mass. $1/min. (15 minutes min.) Healing Touch Tuesdays –Check the Calendar 12-4 PM, FREE Line Dancing Free, Tuesdays, 2:30 PM Check Calendar Ping Pong Free Mondays 3:00 PM Doubles: Wednesday 3:00 PM Singles: Friday 10:30 AM

Reflexology Check Calendar Appts. 1:00 –4 PM $25 /30 Mins. $45/60 Mins. Tai Chi $7/class, Mon. 10:30 AM Tai Chi –Advanced $10/class. Mon.1:00 PM Wii Bowling & League Free Mondays & Fridays 10AM Qi Gong If interested in this class please call 873-8585 and talk with Tricia Zumba Wed. 5PM $5.00 per class, Main Level

Handiwork, Free Mon., 1:00 - 3:30 PM Bring your current handiwork project & join the conversation. Norwegian Language Class Wed., 9:00 - 11:00 AM No registration needed $10/class New students welcome!

Bridge, Free Mon. & Thurs. 9:30 AM Bunco, $1.00 First Tues. of the month Chess, Free Fri. 10:00 AM Community Bingo, $1 3rd Wed. 1:00 PM Old National Bank Cribbage Free Every Monday 1:00 PM Dime Jingle 2nd Wed. 1 PM Euchre 4th Saturday, 7:00 PM

Classes & Skill Development Computer/Tech Help Tues. & Thurs., 9:00 - 11:30 AM or by appointment, morning or afternoon. Come with your computer or tech questions. We have 4 computers, 3 iPads & WiFi.

Social & Recreation

Rosemaling Class New Class in Spring 2017 Rosemaling Group, Free Wed., 9:15AM Wood Carving Thru Madison College Thur., 8:00 - 12:00 PM Wood Shop Free — Daily Must take a safety course to use the shop. Creative Writing Class Free Last Tues. of month at 1:00 PM

Over the Hill Bingo 4th Tues. 1:00PM Bring a “White Elephant” prize Ping Pong, Free Monday 3:00 PM Doubles: Wed. 3:00 Singles: Friday. 10:30 AM Pool Tables Free/Daily Sheepshead, Thurs. 1:30 PM to 4:15 PM Train Dominoes, Free Thursday 1:00 PM

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News: Case Management Information American Heart Month February is American Heart Month. Heart disease is a leading cause of death for both men and women. Just like an engine makes a car go, your heart keeps your body running. As you grow older, some changes in the heart and blood vessels are normal, but others are caused by disease.

Quick Tip For information on heart-healthy eating plans, visit the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute at NIH website at www.nhlbi.nih.gov Visit www.nia.nih.gov/Go4Life to read more tips for adding physical activity to your day, print useful tools or share your exercise story. Reprinted from www.nia.nih.gov/Go4Life

Choices you might make every day can contribute to heart disease. Do you smoke? Are you overweight? Do you spend the day sitting at a desk or in front of the TV? Do you avoid doing exercise? Do you drink a lot of alcohol? If you answered yes to one or more of these questions, making healthy lifestyle changes might help you prevent or delay heart disease. Take the following steps to keep your heart healthy: Be more physically active. Aim for 30 minutes of moderate-intensity activity on most or all days of the week. Every day is best. It doesn’t have to be done all at once; 10minute periods will do. Start by doing activities you enjoy —brisk walking, dancing, swimming, bicycling, or playing basketball or tennis. If you smoke, quit. It’s never too late to get some benefit from quitting smoking. Follow a heart healthy diet. Choose low-fat foods and those that are low in salt. Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables, and foods high in fiber. Following a healthy eating plan and being physically active might help you. Keep a healthy weight. Your healthcare provider can check your weight and height to learn your BMI (body mass index). A BMI of 25 or higher means you are at risk for heart disease, as well as diabetes and other health conditions. Following a healthy eating plan and being physically active might help you. 4

Please see our Stoughton Area Guide for Senior Services available at the Senior Center or on our website at www.ci.stoughton.wi.us/senior, for a more complete list of the following services: Food Pantry • Medical • Housing Financial • Mental Health Home Health • Respite Fitness/Wellness • Care Facilities For further assistance, please call the Senior Center (608) 873-8585

Help yourself and others stay healthy this winter! Please remember to: T Wash your hands frequently, and T If you’re sick, stay home and rest!

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News: Case Management Information Substance Abuse in Older Adults Reprinted with permission by the GWAAR Legal Services Team

Substance abuse among older adults is a growing problem. As Baby Boomers age and America’s demographics change, substance abuse in older adults is becoming a widespread issue. The nature of substance abuse can vary. However, a growing number of older Americans are suffering from alcohol and prescription drug abuse. Unfortunately, older adults’ substance abuse is often undetected and untreated. It is suggested that healthcare providers often overlook substance abuse in older adults. Further, some argue that substance abuse is hard to detect in older adults because its symptoms are quite similar to those of other medical issues. For example, substance abuse can cause fatigue, irritability, and/or chronic pain. However, these symptoms could also be a result of common medical conditions. Moreover, substance abuse is associated with young people, not older adults. Additionally, the stigma or denial that is often associated with substance abuse may hinder an individual from discussing his/ her concerns with their health care providers. Individuals 65 and older make up 14.5% of the population. However, this group accounts for one-third of the nation’s total prescription drug use. It is suggested that older adults are more likely to be prescribed multiple long-term prescriptions, which may contribute to the possibility of improper medication use. Patients are encouraged to take precautions when using prescriptions medications. The following is a list of easy ways to promote proper medication use: · Always follow prescribed directions; · Be aware of potential interactions among the drugs that you are prescribed; · Never use another person’s prescription; and · Always discuss all of your medications with your healthcare provider, including prescriptions, over-the-counter medications, and dietary supplements. As one ages, his/her body is increasingly sensitive to the harmful effects of alcohol. Accordingly, the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism recommends that individuals 65 and older limit alcohol consumption to 7 drinks a week (but no more than three drinks on any one day). If you have concerns regarding substance abuse, be sure to talk with your health care provider. Medicare may cover treatment for substance abuse if you receive services from a Medicareparticipating facility, your doctor indicates that the treatment is medically necessary, and your doctor works with you to set up a plan of treatment. Mental health conditions, like depression or anxiety, can affect anyone. If you are experiencing thoughts of suicide, a lack of energy, or an increased use or alcohol or other drugs, you should speak with your health care provider. For more information about mental health services, contact the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration at samhsa.gov or (877) SAMHSA-7. More information can be found at: · http://www.niaaa.nih.gov/alcohol-health/special-populations-co-occurring-disorders/older-adults, · http://www.samhsa.gov/, · http://www.medicareinteractive.org/page2.php?topic=counselor&page=script&script_id=925, · http://newoldage.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/04/29/a-rising-tide-of-mental-distress/?_r=1 https://aoa.acl.gov/aging_statistics/index.aspx S TOUGHTON A REA S ENIOR C ENTER • 248 W. Main St., Stoughton WI 53589

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News: COA & Community Information Commission on Aging Meeting Highlights for January 3, 2017 Meetings are Open to the Public There was not enough in attendance at this meeting for a quorum.

There will NOT be a VITA site in Stoughton this year. For other Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) site locations call 1-800-906-9887 or visit irs.gov

Director Comments · Discussed new staff (see front page) · Emphasized our policy to always call EMS in the event of a health emergency. · The Marketing Plan and remaining action plans from the last Strategic Plan and Accreditation Plan will be emailed to COA members. They both will be reviewed at February’s meeting.

Next meeting: February 7, 11:00 AM Stoughton Area Senior Center 248 W Main St. Stoughton See the City website for full meeting minutes.

Reading Machine now available for rent from our loan closet. Call Hollee 873-8585 for details. FRIENDSHIP FUND FOR ACTIVITIES AT THE SENIOR CENTER

If you are in need of financial assistance to participate in activities at the Senior Center, there is a fund available to help you. If you would also like to donate to this fund , we welcome your donations. For more information please contact 873-8585. 6

Home Energy Assistance Schedule an appointment with Energy Services, Inc. at (608) 333-0333. For all other questions call 608-267-8601. They will hold office hours at the Stoughton Area Senior Center on the following dates: Thurs. Feb. 9 from 9am-4pm. Appointments required.

Book Discussion at the Senior Center Wed. March 1, 1:00 PM Note Date Change for February Group Read and discuss Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things by Jenny Lawson. Join us for an afternoon of lively discussion with support from the Stoughton Library staff. For questions, please call 873-6281.

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Monthly Highlights Parkinson’s Group Wed., Feb.22, 1:30 PM Join us for an open group discussion. Talk freely about common concerns, problem-solve, laugh and learn from each other.

Memory Café In the Spring, Stoughton’s Dementia Friendly Community Coalition has plans to establish a Memory Café -a monthly social gathering for individuals with memory loss, mild cognitive impairment, early Alzheimer’s or other dementias to meet in a relaxed environment to visit, share common interests and enjoy refreshments. Family and friends are encouraged to join. If you would like more information on participating in or volunteering with a local Memory Café please call or email Hollee Camacho at (608) 873-8585 or hcamacho@ci.stoughton.wi. us.

Area Support Groups Breast Cancer Support

Multiple Sclerosis Group

For individual support please call Judy at 608-770-7829 at Stoughton Hospital.

2nd Tuesday, 10:00-11:30 AM Stoughton Area Senior Center Mandt Room Contact: 873-8585

Crohn’s, Colitis & IBD 3rd Wednesday of the month at 5:30 PM Stoughton Hospital Board Room. For questions call Marilyn at 873-7928

Older Adult Alcoholics Anonymous To meet with a counselor in Stoughton call Earl German 698-0419 or Tuesdays 2 PM

Memory Loss Caregiver Support Group

Parkinson Group

2nd Thursday, 2:00-3:00 PM Stoughton Area Senior Center Stoughton Room Contact: 873-8585

4th Wednesday, 1:30-3PM Stoughton Area Senior Center Yahara Room in January Contact: 873-8585

Diabetes Support Group

Office for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

2nd Monday, 6 PM in the Stoughton Hospital Board Room. Contact Deb at 608628-6500 for more information

DHSODHH@wisonsin.gov (855) 359-5252

Grandparents Raising Relative’s Children 2nd Sat., 10:00 AM -12:00 PM The Rainbow Project Office 831 E. Washington Av. Madison Child care & transportation available to those in need. Contact: Ethel Dunn, 238-8751

Grief Support Group 3rd Wednesday, 2:00 PM Stoughton Area Senior Center Mandt Room Contact: 873-8585

Low Vision Support 3rd Thursday, 1:00 - 2:30 PM Stoughton Area Senior Center Stoughton Room Contact: 873-8585

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Adriana Jaramillo DDS For A Lifetime of Dental Health

(608) 873.6464 www.ajarmillodds.com 1200 Nygaard Street, Suite 101 Stoughton, WI 53589

RHD Plumbing Inc.

873-8903 MP# 7172

McCARTHY NURSING HOME “Serving the Developmentally Disabled for Over Thirty Years”

Peter VanDoren to place an ad today! PVanDoren@4LPi.com or (800) 950-9952 x2572

124 S. Monroe 873-7462

• Frame & Unibody Repair • Insurance Work • Show Quality Paint Jobs • Expert Color Matching • Fiberglass Repair • Glasurit Paint For computerized estimates on all makes & models

608-877-1907 140 West Street • Jeff Gassen

Beautiful and Spacious 1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments Available for those age 55+

Amenities: Free Heat, Storage, Parking, A/C & Dishwasher Included, Same Floor Laundry, Pets Welcome - Some Restrictions Apply Community Room and Resident Activities

608-838-6515 4809 Dale Street, McFarland, WI 53558 • One Bedroom $750.00, Two Bedroom $885.00 Income restrictions may apply. Professionally managed by Oakbrook Corporation

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Thomas M. Fendrick, Financial Advisor 1609 Hwy 51/138, Ste. 102 Stoughton, WI 53589 Bus. 608-873-8502 TF Fax 877-222-4313 TF. 888-873-8550 www.edwardjones.com

For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.4lpi.com

Stoughton Area Senior Center, Stoughton, WI.

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Get Better, Get Home!

916 Nygaard Lane 873-6635

LIFE CELEBRATION CENTERS

Comprehensive Services: • Focused rehabilitation: Physical, speech, occupational therapy • Medicare/Medicaid certified • 24-Hour skilled nursing care • Person-centered dining • Safe memory care area

Jackson St. & Hwy 51

(608) 873-4590 Funeral Directors: Peter Gunderson Dale Holzhuter Mike Smits Mark Linder Dave Gove Assistants: Sara Paton Martha Paton Paul Selbo Skyler Gunderson Beau Cornell

(608) 873-6448

Park Vernon Apartments Elderly (62 years or Better) and Disabled Affordable Housing Pay only 30% of your income when rent-assistance is available

Wisconsin Management Co. A Better Way...Of Living

www.gundersonfh.com

800-346-8581 Diaz Roofing Company, L.L.C. Bill & Sherry Cress, Matt Cress, Bill Clark, Jessica Dosch Pharo Connie Bakken - Attendant Locally Owned & Managed

12 Garfield St., Edgerton 608-209-5099 or

608-209-5355 10 Years of Experience

www.CressFuneralService.com Corner of Page & Prospect

873-9244

THOR J. ANDERSON, DDS

1520 Vernon Street Stoughton

• FLAT ROOFS • SHINGLING • TEAR-OFFS • CLEANUP

• NEW CONSTRUCTION • REMODELING

608.873.7277

ALL WORK GUARANTEED

www.yaharadental.com

LICENSED & INSURED

METZLER ROOFING 1025 Ridgewood Dr Stoughton, WI 53589 873-0736 Cell 279-3569

• Near Stoughton Senior Center • Older adults 62+ and disabled persons • 1 & 2 bedroom apartments

GREENSPIRE APARTMENTS

608.877.1227

924 Jackson St.

873-7855 This institution is an equal provider & employer

SHORTRIDGE LAW OFFICES, LLC

Caryl J. Shortridge Attorney at Law Lisa Fernan • 873-8456 Phillip Knutson • 873-5289 Jessica Knutson • 873-7131

Hanson Electronic LTD

Financial Advisors Member SIPC www.edwardjones.com

2384 Jackson St. Stoughton, WI 53589 Call 608-877-9548

Corporate/LLCs Selling/Buying Commercial Real Estate Estate Planning/Wills • Elder Law Estate and Trust Administration

Milton, Wisconsin 608-868-2311 www.shortridgelaw.com caryl@shortridgelaw.com Friendly Hometown Service

SERVICE & REPAIR 608-873-8800

1324 Hwy. 51-138

JONATHAN M. HAJNY ATTORNEY AT LAW Ph: 608/877-4081 FAX: (608) 205-6458 221 Kings Lynn Road Stoughton, WI 53589 hajnylaw@aol.com

Great Waterfront Dining Serving Lunch & Dinner Open Weds-Sat 11am

Nightly Specials 3097 Sunnyside St. www.springersonthelake.com (608) 205-9300

For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.4lpi.com

24-Hour Personalized Care Individualized Therapy Services 4502 Milwaukee 450 ee St Madison, WI

608-249-2137 608 137 Visit us at: www.karmenta.com

Wide variety of Home Health Equipment and Lift Chairs

873-3244

Stoughton Area Senior Center, Stoughton, WI.

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CenterEvents: Educational/Health Reflexology

Healing Touch Sessions

Thursday, February 2, 1:00-4:30 PM Monday, February 20, 1:00-4:30 PM Heidi Fromi provides this form of massage that applies deep pressure to reflex points on the feet. It opens nerve pathways to increase circulation and create a sense of balance within the body. This practice will leave individuals feeling relaxed as the body's natural equilibrium is restored. Prices are $25 for 30 minutes or $45 for 60 minutes. Sign up at the reception desk.

Tuesday, February 14 & 28, 12:00-4:00 PM Amber Maves, HTP-A offers free energy healing therapy sessions. Healing Touch utilizes light or near body touch to clear, balance and energize our systems to promote health & healing for the mind, body and spirit. Sign up at reception.

Cornhole/Bean Bags Tuesday, Feb. 7 & 21, 11AM Looking for something to do during the long winter? Come inside where it’s warm and play a game of bags at the Senior Center. We’ll have it all set up so stop in to play!

Downsizing with Jim Edwards Tuesday, February 14, 10:00 AM Thinking of moving or downsizing? Join Jim Edwards with Your HomeProject Advocate as he discusses a variety of topics including what your home may be worth, where you can move to, working with realtors, discussing the necessity of repairs, how to find contractors and having too much stuff.

Walking Program Does the weather have you cooped up inside? Try the indoor walking area at River Bluff School! It’s a safe and warm walking area available Monday—Friday from 5:00-7:00 PM from now until Stoughton School District’s Spring Break.

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Advanced Facebook Tuesday, Feb. 16, 3PM Join us for a brief review of two earlier sessions about Facebook basics, handy settings, groups of Friends, plus information about how to build a separate Facebook Page for a private group or public organization. No prior experience needed.

Massage Therapy Services Tuesday, Feb. 21 , 10:00-12:00 PM –Annex Lisa Resch offers massage services in the annex, the office space next to the Senior Center. Sign up is required in advance by calling 873-8585. Massage prices are: $35 for 30 minutes; or $65 for 60 minutes Chair Massage prices are: $1.00 per minute (15 minute minimum)

Travelogue: The Netherlands Wednesday, February 22, 3:00 PM Join Lou Havlik as she presents on the Netherlands. This small northern European country It has been controlled by many other countries over the course of history, but retains its own unique culture: a blend of old customs with progressive thinking and pragmatic application. Lou will present on some of the unique sites and activities of Holland as well as some of the background. A small Dutch treat will be included as well.

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CenterEvents: Arts & Entertainment Friday Movie Friday, Feb. 3, 1:00 PM Secret Life of Pets This animated comedy is about a Jack Russell Terrier named Max who lives with his owner Katie in a Manhattan apartment. While she is at work during the day, he hangs out with other pets in the building: tabby cat Chloe, pug Mel, dachshund Buddy, and budgerigar Sweetpea.

Classic Movie Friday Friday, Feb. 17, 1:00 PM The Philadelphia Story This is a 1940 American romantic comedy film starring Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, and James Stewart and featuring Ruth Hussey. Based on the Broadway play of the same name by Philip Barry,the film is about a socialite whose wedding plans are complicated by the simultaneous arrival of her ex-husband and a tabloid magazine journalist.

UPCOMING ART CLASSES…. Intermediate Watercolor Class Tuesdays, February 7, 14, 21 & 28, 6-7:30 PM In this class will be advancing our basic skills, color theory, and working on more involved projects. This class is for students who have had some experience with watercolor or have taken Intro to Watercolor. The cost is $50. Sign up by January 27th.

Craft Club: String Art Tuesday, February 21, 10:00-11:30 AM Join the Stoughton Public Library staff as they bring this funky 70’s craft to the Senior Center. Supplies are provided and there is no cost to attend this class, but you’re encouraged to bring your own hammer if you have one. Sign up by February 17th.

Rosemaling Class Tuesdays, February 28, March 7, 14, 21 & 28, April 4, 6:00-8:00 PM Mary Knoflicek will be back to teach rosemaling at the Senior Center. She has been teaching for over 25 years. The cost of this class is $65 and includes supplies (wood, paints and patterns, and one brush) for beginners and more advanced projects. More supplies could be added for a nominal fee. Please sign up at the reception desk by February 24th and bring your payment with you the first night of class.

Stoughton Senior Center Fireside Trip on April 20, 2017 South Pacific

Entertainment – Jesse Walker Friday, February 24, 1:00-2:00 PM We welcome back singer Jesse Walker to our senior center. Jesse has performed and recorded with dozens of country artists as well as recording fifteen solo albums. His many accomplishments within the music industry showcase his vocal talent.

For Information, Registration & Payment Call: Sugar River Senior Center P.O. Box 267, Belleville WI 53508 (608) 424-6007 Call early as spaces will fill up.

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CenterEvents: More Highlights Please remember to donate for the coffee, water, tea or soda that you drink at the Senior Center. Thank you!

Lunch Bunch at Stoughton VFW Friday, February 10, 11:00 AM Get out and meet new friends or come with a friend to the VFW in Stoughton. Call the Center to register 873-8585. New members are welcome.

Share your Hobby We are looking for people interested in sharing their personal hobby, craft or passion to the Senior Center during the month of March. Please see Tricia Nicoll for more information to express interest!

Coffee with Mayor Donna Olson Friday, Feb. 10, 9:30 AM

Find out the latest information about our great city and ask questions you may have.

Events coming in March... Appetite for the Arts Friday, March 3, 12-1PM Join us over the lunch hour for an interesting art lesson from Michael Hecht. He will be discussing Frank Capra, the famous director of “It’s a Wonderful Life”, artists like Winslow Homer and Andrew Wyeth, writers like Twain and Hemingway. You can come to listen in or have lunch with us. Sign up by noon the day prior and schedule to have lunch provided or bring in your own lunch.

Bird Feeder Build – Save the Date Sat., March 11, 10:00 AM-12:00 PM Welcome the birds back to Wisconsin by building a bird feeder! The Optimist Club and the Senior Center invite you to bring your grandchildren and family members. If you are interested in participating please register at:

www.stoughtonoptimist.org

Through the Ages – Mason Bee Presentation Thursday, February 23, 3:00 PM Did you know that there are bees that do not sting; gentle little bees that pollinate even more than honey bees? Unfortunately, these little female bees do not live in hives or communities. They are forced to find accommodations before they can do their very important work—places like reeds, cracks in the pavement, or deserted woodpecker drillings. We can help by crafting simple bee hotels so they can get on with their pollinating. A bee hotel can be as simple as a tin can packed with straws or as intricate as garden art. Join Cinder Roherty as she explains more about these busy bees. Invite your family, grandchildren and friends to make your own bee hotel and save the planet, one bee hotel at a time. Please sign up at the reception desk.

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Stoughton Area Senior Center Activities MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FEB. 2017 FRIDAY

1 8:00 Chair Stretch 9:00 Norwegian 9:15 Rosemaling 3:00 Ping Pong 5:00 Zumba

2 8:00 Woodcarving 9:00 Computer Help 9:30 Bridge 1:00 Reflexology 1:00 Train Dominoes 1:30 Sheepshead

3 Veterans Assistance (by appt.) 8:00 Chair Stretch 10:00 Chess 10:00 Wii Bowling 10:30 Ping Pong 1:00 Movie 1:00 PD Exercise

6 8:00 Chair Stretch 9:30 Bridge 10:00 Wii Bowling 10:30 & 1 Tai Chi 1:00 Handiwork 1:00 Cribbage 3:00 Ping Pong

7 9:00 Computer Help 11:00 COA Meeting 11 Bean Bag Toss 1:00 Bunco NO Line Dancing 6 Int. Watercolor

8 8:00 Chair Stretch 9:00 Norwegian 9:15 Rosemaling 1:00 Dime Jingle 3:00 Ping Pong 5:00 Zumba

9 Energy Assistance By Appointment 8:00 Woodcarving 9:00 Computer Help 9:30 Bridge 1:00 Train Dominoes 1:30 Sheepshead 2:00 Memory Loss Caregiver Group

10 Shop at East Town 8:00 Chair Stretch 9:30 Coffee w/ Mayor 11:00 Lunch Bunch 10:00 Chess 10:00 Wii Bowling 10:30 Ping Pong 1:00 PD Exercise

13 8:00 Chair Stretch 9:30 Bridge 10:00 Wii Bowling 10:30 & 1 Tai Chi 1:00 Handiwork 1:00 Cribbage 3:00 Ping Pong

14 9:00 Computer Help 10:00 Downsizing Talk 10 MS Support Grp. 12-4 Healing Touch 2:30 Line Dancing 6 Int. Watercolor

15 8:00 Chair Stretch 9:00 Norwegian 9:15 Rosemaling 1:00 Bingo 2:00 Grief Support Group 3:00 Ping Pong 5:00 Zumba

16 8:00 Woodcarving 9:00 Computer Help 9:30 Bridge 1:00 Low Vision Grp. 1:00 Train Dominoes 1:30 Sheepshead 3:00 Facebook Class

17 Veterans Assistance (by appt.) 8:00 Chair Stretch 10:00 Chess 10:00 Wii Bowling 10:30 Ping Pong 1:00 Classic Movie 1:00 PD Exercise

20 8:00 Chair Stretch 9:30 Bridge 10:00 Wii Bowling 10:30 & 1 Tai Chi Foot Care in PM 1:00 Reflexology 1:00 Handiwork 1:00 Cribbage 3:00 Ping Pong Attorney Hours in PM

21 9:00 Computer Help 10:00 String Art 10-12 Massage 11 Bean Bag Toss NO Line Dancing 6 Int. Watercolor

22 8:00 Chair Stretch 9:00 Norwegian 9:15 Rosemaling Book Group Will Be on March 1 at 1:00 1:30 Parkinson Grp. 3:00 Travelogue 3:00 Ping Pong 5:00 Zumba

23 8:00 Woodcarving 9-12 Blood Press. Ck 9:00 Computer Help 9:30 Bridge 1:00 Train Dominoes 1:30 Sheepshead 3:00 Mason Bee Talk

24 Shop at Walmart Monona 8:00 Chair Stretch 10:00 Chess 10:00 Wii Bowl 10:30 Ping Pong 1:00 Entertainment 1:00 PD Exercise

27 8:00 Chair Stretch 9:30 Bridge 10:00 Wii Bowling 10:30 & 1 Tai Chi 1:00 Handiwork 1:00 Cribbage 3:00 Ping Pong

28 Foot Care in AM 9:00 Computer Help 12-4 Healing Touch 1:00 Writing Group 1:00 OTH Bingo 2:30 Line Dancing 6 Int. Watercolor 6 Rosemaling

Saturday Mornings Opened By Volunteers 9 AM to 11 AM

Saturday Euchre February 25 Doors Open 7 PM

New Players Welcome!


Kitchen Corner Artichokes

Senior Center Nutrition Program:

State of California Artichoke Board 2016

Meals are provided by Dane County through Consolidated Food Services. They are packed, delivered and served by Senior Center staff and volunteers. If you are a vegetarian or have special dietary needs, please talk with staff regarding your meal options. Home Delivered Meals: Meal delivery is available to homebound older adults in the Stoughton Area School District in Dane County every weekday. The Home Delivered Meal menu for the month is on the following page. Nutrition Site: The Senior Center serves lunch every weekday at 12:00 PM. The Nutrition Site offers meals from the menus on p.15, (Note additional meal choice of a salad available on Thursdays). Page 2 for transportation info. Cost of Meals: Individuals 60 or older pay by donation. Suggested donation is $4.00. Individuals under the age of 60 must pay the total cost: Site: $10.23 Delivered Meal: $8.54. Please be reminded that, cancellations and/ or reservations should be made by 1:00 PM the previous working day. Any cancellations made on the day of, are still subject to payment to the county. Thank you.

Artichokes are native to the Mediterranean region, an area of the world with one of the lowest rates of chronic disease and one of the highest life expectancies. Mediterranean cuisine features artichokes, other vegetables and fruits, and little saturated fat. Artichokes are a delicious fit for a healthy lifestyle. One large artichoke contains only 25 calories, no fat, 170 milligrams of potassium, and is a good source of vitamin C, folate, magnesium and dietary fiber. The trick is to keep dressings, sauces and dips low in fat, too. Some new exciting studies have shown that artichokes contain an unusual amount of anti-oxidants, in the form of phytonutrients and in a study done by the United States Department of Agriculture, artichokes rank as the number one vegetable in ant-oxidant count. Among the most powerful phytonutrients are Cynarin and Silymarin, which have strong positive effects on the liver. It is interesting to note here, that over the years, artichokes have been reputed to help in the cure of liver diseases, liver cancer and to cure hangovers! The typical American diet is notoriously lacking in fiber, due to the heavy reliance on processed foods and meat products. Adding a large artichoke to the daily diet would add one-fourth the amount recommended by the USDA and the Department of Health and Human Services. One medium artichoke has more fiber than a cup of prunes! DURING INCLEMENT WEATHER: NO MEALS WILL BE SERVED WHEN STOUGHTON SCHOOLS ARE CLOSED DUE TO SNOW OR OTHER DANGEROUS WEATHER CONDITIONS. 14

Hot Artichoke Dip Mayo Clinic Chef Staff Dec. 2012

2 cups artichoke hearts 1 tablespoon black pepper (or less) 4 cups chopped spinach 1 teaspoon minced thyme 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 tablespoon minced parsley 1 cup white beans, prepared 2 tablespoons Parmesan cheese 1/2 cup low-fat sour cream Mix all ingredients together. Put in glass or ceramic dish and bake at 350 F for 30 minutes. Serve with whole-grain bread, crackers or raw vegetables for dipping, or can dip used as a baked potato topping. Serves 8.

S TOUGHTON A REA S ENIOR C ENTER • 248 W. Main St., Stoughton WI 53589 • 873-8585


Stoughton Area Senior Center

FEB. 2017 MENU

All meals provided by: DANE COUNTY CONSOLIDATED FOOD SERVICES MONDAY

TUESDAY

Remember to donate for coffee, water, and soda that you drink at the Center.

For all lunch reservations please call 873-8585 by noon the prior day before.

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

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Philly Cheese Sandwich Four Bean Salad Banana Pumpkin Bar

BBQ Pork on Whole Wheat Bun Baked Beans Grape Juice Brownies

Chicken & Dumplings Carrots Tropical Fruit Salad Enriched Bread/Butter Sugar Cookie

VO-Veggie BBQ

VO: Vegetarian Dumplings and Gravy

VO: Hummus Wrap w/ Tomato, Cucumbers & Leaf Lettuce

VO/Vegetarian Option

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Meat Sauce over W.W. Mostaccioli Penn Pasta Parmesan Cheese Brussel Sprout Mandarin Oranges Garlic Breadstick Cookies

Vegetable Barley Soup Crackers Turkey & Cheese on Croissant, Mayo V-8 Juice Fruit Cup Peach Pie

Lemon Baked Fish ½ Baked Potato w/ Butter & Sour Cream Capri Blend Banana Enriched Bread/Butter Candy Cookie

Beef Stew Biscuit/Marg. Fresh Fruit Butterscotch Pudding

BBQ Ribs Cheesy Potatoes Bean Salad Chunky Applesauce Bread/Butter Blueberry Pie

VO: Cheese on Croissant

VO: Veggie Cheese Sauce over Baked Potato

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Sloppy Joe on Bun Peas & Carrots Tropical Fruit Salad Carnival Cookie

Chicken Cordon Blue Cheesy Potatoes Green Bean w/ Almonds Ambrosia Salad Bread/Butter Valentine Cookie

Chili Crackers Tossed Greens w/ Tomato & Dressing Fruit Cocktail Key Lime Tart

Pork Cutlet w/ Mushroom Gravy Mashed Potato Oriental Blend Vegs. Sliced Pears Enriched Bread/Butter Vanilla Pudding

Chicken Gumbo Mild Spicy Greens Banana Corn Bread/Butter Pecan Pie

VO: Veggie Spaghetti

V.O: Veggie Sloppy Joe

VO: Veggie Chili

V.O. Burger

VO: Vegetarian Stew

VO: Hummus Wrap w/ Tomato, Cucumbers & Leaf Lettuce

V.O: Baked Pot w/Veggie Cheese Sauce

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Chicken Alfredo over W.W. Fettucine Noodles Garden Blend Veg. Pineapple/Mandarins Orange Mix Garlic Breadstick Vanilla Ice Cream

Swiss Burger on Bun Onion & Tomato Slice Baked Beans Peaches Ketchup /Mustard Brownies

Pepper Steak w/Onions Brown Rice Broccoli Flowerets W.W. Bread/Butter Fruit Cocktail in Jell-O w/Topping

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V.O: Hummus Wrap w/ Tomato, Shredded Carrots & Leaf Lettuce

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Ham Slice Saucy Sweet Potatoes Turnip Greens w/Dice Turnips Cinnamon Pears Dinner Roll/Butter VO: Mediterranean Burger VO: Veggie Pepper Mixture Sugar Cookie

Chicken-Ala-King Biscuit Brussel Sprout Apricots Half Jell-O cake VO-Veggie Ala-King

VO: Vegetarian Burger

V.O. Veggie Alfredo

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Meat Sauce over W.W. Spaghetti Parmesan Cheese California Blend Cinnamon Applesauce Garlic Breadstick Chocolate Pudding

Baked Lemon Fish Cheesy Potatoes Beets Fresh Fruit Whole Wheat Roll/ Marg. Lemon Bar.

VO: Veggie Spaghetti

V.O. Cheesy Pot. Casserole

Thursday Are Salad Day at the Senior Center: · · · ·

Feb. 2: Garden Salad Feb. 9: Chicken Ranch Feb. 16: Chef’s Salad Feb. 23: Taco Salad

S TOUGHTON A REA S ENIOR C ENTER • 248 W. Main St., Stoughton WI 53589

• 873-8585


Yahara Senior News 248 West Main Street Stoughton, WI 53589 608-873-8585 Fax # 608-873-8162 www.ci.stoughton.wi.us/senior/ Yahara Senior News is published once a month by the Stoughton Area Senior Center. The Stoughton Area Senior Center, a non-profit agency, coordinates, develops, supports and monitors programs and services for persons over 55 years of age. This newsletter is published for the purpose of educating the older adults and their families. The service area is the City of Stoughton and the Towns of Albion, Dunkirk, Dunn, Pleasant Springs and Rutland. If you wish to have this newsletter mailed to you, the cost is $9.00 per year. Call 873-8585.

Senior Center Staff

Commission On Aging

Cindy McGlynn—Director Hollee Camacho—Assistant Director Jean Truss—Case Manager– Stoughton Kelly Janda—Case Manager-Stoughton Marla Janssen—Case Manager Stoughton (M-W) Kim Whitford—Nutrition Coordinator Tricia Nicoll—Volunteer/Program Coordinator Kristin Ott—Receptionist /Office Assistant (M-Th )

All COA Meetings Are Open To Public

Township Case Managers Albion & Dunkirk Judy Hoiberg Cell Number 608-335-6677 Office is at the Stoughton Area Senior Center Pleasant Springs, Rutland and McFarland 838-7117 Lauren Kelly, McFarland Outreach Dunn, Cambridge & Christiana 838-7117 Sara Sprang, McFarland Outreach Appointments can be made for home visits, or at the Stoughton and McFarland Outreach offices.

Bob Barnett—City of Stoughton ....................... 873-5527 Rosalind Gausman—Town of Dunn ............... 835-3077 Lou Havlik—City of Stoughton ......................... 873-4915 Nancy Hoffman—City of Stoughton ................ 219-4325 Dennis Kittleson—City Council Rep ............... 873-6677 Don Mix—City of Stoughton ............................. 873-3637 Mary Onsager—School District Rep ................ 873-3999 Jeanne Schwass-Long—Town of Dunkirk ........ 873-9227 David Sharpe—City of Stoughton ..................... 332-8723 Charlotte Snow—City of Stoughton ................. 205-1281 Open Position—Town of Pleasant Springs ............. Open Position—Town of Albion. ................................ 228-5963 Open Position—Town of Rutland .....................................


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