March 2016,Vol.33 No.3 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.
In This Month’s Issue… Services
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Commission On Aging
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Case Management Support Groups
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Ongoing Groups/Classes 7 Monthly Events/News
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Activity Calendar
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Nutrition
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Menu Calendar
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Staff/Contact Information 16
Are you a gardener? Do you enjoy being outside, working with your hands, using your creativity or just enjoying nature? The Senior Center is interested in obtaining our own garden plot this spring at Lowell Park. We are looking for your feedback to learn if you’d enjoy creating and maintaining a flower and/or vegetable garden. Please call or contact Tricia Nicoll, for more information or to express your interest in this project. tnicoll@ci.stoughton.wi.us Daylight Saving Time Begins March 13
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Services:
Stoughton Area Senior Center
Case Management
Equipment Loan Closet
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.
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.
Transportation: General
Veterans Assistance
FDS Enterp. City Cab/Lift Equipped Van Contact: 873-7233 RSVP Driver Program Donation-based transportation for medical appointments; first time users please call ASAP with appt. information. Rides are based on driver availability. Call: Richard Hoffman 873-6112 between the hours of 9AM and 4PM
Nutrition Programs Meals are served at the Center or delivered to homebound individuals every weekday. Please see page 5 for details on the nutrition meal site and home delivered meals service.
A representative is available for appointments. Please call (608) 266-4158 to schedule an appointment.
Experience Works Unemployed individuals 55 and over with low income who are seeking employment or job training. Call 608-646-0409 for information.
Meal Site & Shopping
Foot Care Clinic
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 & 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.
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
Blood Pressure Readings No appointments needed-Last Thursday of the month 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM-Check calendar. 2
Attorney Hours at the Senior Center Local Estate Planning and Elder Law Attorney, Eric Christoffersen, assists older local clients. As a service to the Stoughton Community, Attorney Christoffersen will not charge you for meeting with him at the Stoughton Senior Center. You may be offered the option of retaining his law firm (for a fee) if additional work is required on your matter. Phone: 608-662-0440 Email: edc@dfgrams.com 3rd Monday of the month at the Senior Center
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Classes/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.
Social & Recreation
Fitness & Wellness Chair Exercise, $2/class Mon. Wed. Fri. 8:00 AM Chair Yoga, $4 /class Tuesdays 10:30 AM Gentle Yoga for Over 50 (OFF SITE) Suggested donation $3-$10 Tue. & Fri. 9:00AM, at Covenant Lutheran Church Line Dancing Join Us! Free Tuesdays 2:30 PM Ping Pong, Free Mondays 3:00 PM Doubles: Wednesday 3:00 PM Singles: Friday. 10:30 AM
Tai Chi $7/class, Mon. 10:30 AM Beginner Tai Chi $7/class ,Thurs. 10:30 AM Tai Chi –Advanced $10/class. Mon. & Th. 1:00 PM UW Nutrition Education, Free Check Calendar TH 11:30 AM Wii Bowling or League Free Main Floor– Mondays 10:30 AM (not on 2nd Monday) Zumba 5:00 PM Wednesdays $4.00 per class, Main Level
Bridge, Free Mon. & Thurs. 9:30 AM Bunco, $1.00 First Tues. of the month Canasta, Free Tues. 3:00 PM And Thurs. 10:00 AM Chess, Free Fri. 10:00 AM Community Bingo, $1 3rd Wed. 1:00 PM Sponsor:Stoughton Meadows Cribbage Free Every Monday 1:00 PM Dime Jingle 2nd Wed. 1 PM Euchre 4th Saturday, 7:00 PM
Classes & Skill Development
Over the Hill Bingo 4th Tues. 1:00PM Bring a “White Elephant” prize
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.
Painting Group, Sept thru May Thur., 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM Free at Vennevoll Clubhouse Rosemaling Group, Free Wed., 9:15AM Norwegian Paint
Ping Pong, Free Monday 3:00 PM Doubles: Wed. 3:00 Singles: Friday. 10:30 AM
Handiwork, Free Mon., 1:00 - 3:30 PM Bring your current handiwork project & join the conversation.
Wood Carving, Thru Madison College Thur., 8:00 - 12:00 PM
Pool Tables—Free/Daily
Norwegian Language Class Wed., 9:00 - 11:00 AM No registration needed $10/class New students welcome!
Wood Shop, Free/Mornings Must take a safety course to use the shop. Creative Writing Class, Free Last Tues. of month at 1:00 PM
Sheepshead, Thurs. 1:30 PM to 4:15 PM Train Dominoes, Free Thursday 1:00 PM
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News: Case Management Information TAKE IT SLOW Gandhi once said, “There is more to life than increasing its speed.” Today it seems to be all about speed. Whether we are making a meal, breaking a sweat or even visiting our doctor, life can move so quickly, we risk sacrificing effectiveness and enjoyment for efficiency. The good news: Science (and common sense) shows us that sometimes it’s better to slow down. In fact, listed below are circumstances for which backing off can make you healthier and happier. So think about taking it a bit easier the next time you’re…… 1. READY TO RISE Finally, a reason to linger in bed. It turns out that when you pop out of the sack quickly, sometimes your over-50 brain and body can’t keep up, increasing the risk of a fall from light-headedness or a stumble due to painful joints or a cramp. SLOW-DOWN STRATEGY Stretch in bed. The most effective move is called Thread the Needle, says Joel Harper, author of Mind Your Body: 10 Core Concepts for an Optimally Balanced You. It will loosen your outer hips and hamstrings, two areas that get notoriously righter with age. Here’s what to do: Lie on your back with your knees bent and feet flat on the bed. Lift you left leg and cross your ankle over the top of your right thigh above the knee. Nest, reach under your right thigh and pull gently toward you-feel it? Hold for five deep breaths, Harper says, and stretch each side twice. 2. BRUSHING UP Research shows that inflammation associated with gum trouble is linked to heart issues and dementia, although scientists have not found a direct cause and effect. Your first preventive step? Be sure to control plaque, the sticky white stuff that furs your teeth along the gum line.
SLOW –DOWN STRATEGY The average American brushes for only 45 seconds instead of the recommended two minutes, and only 15 percent of us make the effort to floss regularly. Try taking your tooth brush into the shower with you; you’ll be more likely brush longer. 3. MOVING MUSCLES Strength training is crucial to healthy aging. It keeps muscles, bones and joints strong, and also improves balance and helps prevent osteoporosis. SLOW-DOWN STRATEGY Take twice as long lowering weight as you do raising it. For example, if you are performing a squat, take four seconds to lower your body down and two seconds to push it up. Apply the principle when using weight machines or dumbbells, or doing body-weight exercises. 4. GETTING HEATED The best way to defuse anger? Don’t let it get going in the first place. That’s a challenge, biologically speaking: When you’re angry, your body pumps out stress hormones such as cortisol and adrenaline, which further fuel your rage. If you’re an over-60 male, decreasing testosterone can affect mood, working to make you angrier faster.
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News: Case Management Information SLOW-DOWN STRATEGY Call a time-out, then hit reset by going for a walk, listening to soft music or taking a few deep breaths before reengaging, says Elinor Robin, a mediation expert based in Boca Raton, Florida. WRITE WAY SLOW-DOWN STRATEGY We all have our own way of challenging the tyranny of time. But one thing proven to help you slow down is writing down your thoughts and feelings in longhand. On paper. It’s not just writing; it’s taking time to think and process recent life events. The ritual is an effective way for you to analyze situations creatively and to stay centered during difficult times. 5. LOOKING FOR A BUZZ Natural levels of the stress hormone cortisol peak at about 30 minutes after waking, and caffeine boosts cortisol, so waiting a few hours later-till your levels naturally dip-to have your first cup of coffee will give you a lift when your body needs it. But don’t skip your caffeine. A small study of older adults, ages 61 to77, published in the journal Nutritional Neuroscience, found that the equivalent of two cups of brewed coffee improved both cognitive and perceptual motor skills, helping people more easily navigate a crowd or stay focused on a task. SLOW-DOWN STRATEGY Mix ½ to 2 teaspoons of a powdered fiber supplement into an 8-ounce glass of ice water first thing, instead of having coffee. A psylliumhusk powder, can help lower cholesterol and steady blood sugar-especially important if you are diabetic or prediabetic-while aiding digestion and curbing appetite. Plus, plan your afternoon caffeine for around 2:30PM, when you’ll experience another cortisol dip. (This information was taken from the December 2015/ January 2016 AARP Magazine.)
SCAMS ABOUND- DO NOT GIVE OUT ANY PERSONAL ACCOUNT NUMBERS FOR BANK ACCOUNTS, SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER, or OTHER PERSONAL INFORMATION OVER THE PHONE. LEGITIMATE AGENCIES WILL CONTACT YOU BY LETTER FIRST REGARDING ANY BILLS YOU MAY HAVE. FOR ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL A CASE MANAGER.
Volunteers Needed For: Kitchen/Meals on Wheels Tuesdays and Fridays Hours 10:00 AM to 1:00PM Call Lisa for more information or questions 873-8585
Case Managers schedules do vary at the Stoughton Area Senior Center. Please call ahead to schedule appointments. 873-8585
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
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News: COA & Community Information Commission on Aging Meeting Highlights for February 2, 2015 Meetings are Open to the Public
Center News: Cindy McGlynn · Introduced and welcomed Tricia Nicoll, our new Program/Volunteer Coordinator. COA members and SASC participants are encouraged to share their ideas with her. · Discussed City’s concerns with the increasing needs for mental health services both city and county-wide. · Discussed the continued need for affordable preventative dental care. Some dentists have expressed interest in assisting if a · location can be determined. Strategic Plan · COA continued planning for four focus groups to be held in March. Please contact Cindy if you would like to participate. Committees · Program: group met Tricia Nicoll and discussed programming ideas for better reaching the younger-older population. · No other committees will meet until the completion of the Strategic Plan. Next meeting: 11:00 AM, March 1, 2016 Stoughton Area Senior Center 248 W Main St.
Recycle your old cell phones & Support Your Local Senior Center! Your donation keeps harmful chemicals out of landfills and 90% of proceeds benefit the Stoughton Area Senior Center. Drop off sites: Stoughton Area Senior Center and Hanson Electronics, 2384 Jackson Street NOW COLLECTING: cell phones + digital cameras + laptops + game systems
2016 Free Tax Preparation Service: Volunteer Income Tax Assistance 724 E Main St, Stoughton, WI 53589 Note: No phone service at this location you will need to walk in to make appt. Appointments required, no drop ins: Walk in and set up your appointment at the VITA location. Tax Preparation Days and Times: Thursdays 12:00 noon to 4:30 pm from March thru April 7, 2016.
See the City website for full meeting minutes.
Home Energy Assistance Schedule an appointment with Energy Services, Inc. at (608) 333-0333.For all other questions call 608-267-8601. The next date they will hold office hours at the Stoughton Area Senior Center is Wed., March 23, 9am to 12pm, 1-4pm.
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THIS MONTH’S SUPPORT EVENTS Who or What is a Friendly Visitor? Do you enjoy meeting new people? Would you like to make a new friend? Would you have an hour a week to visit with and get to know someone? A friendly visitor is a person who would like to befriend an older adult who may be experiencing isolation and/ or loneliness. A friendly visitor is a volunteer who, after brief training, interacts with older adults by offering home visits which brings a little of the outside world to the individual. Often it is just the opportunity to have a friendly ear to listen that enhances a person’s life. Friendships have been forged that have lasted for life. If you would like to discuss being a friendly visitor please call the Stoughton Senior Center at (608) 873-8585 and talk with Tricia Nicoll, Volunteer/ Program Coordinator.
Parkinson’s Advocate Wed., March 23, 1:30 PM Whether you are newly diagnosed or have been living with PD for many years, a PD Advocate can help you learn more about PD, how to find resources, and prepare for doctor visits. Join Cathy DeLave to learn about this no-cost program through AbbVie.
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. 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
Dementia Caregiver Support Group
Parkinson Group
2nd Thursday, 2:00-3:00 PM Stoughton Area Senior Center Contact: 873-8585
4th Wednesday, 1:30-3PM Stoughton Area Senior Center Contact: Hollee at 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 608-6286500 for more information
DHSODHH@wisonsin.gov (855) 359-3252
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 Groups 3rd Tuesday, 3:00 PM Stoughton Area Senior Center Contact: 873-8585 Facilitation provided by Southern Care Hospice
Low Vision Support 3rd Thursday, 1:00 - 2:30 PM Stoughton Area Senior Center Stoughton Room Contact: 873-8585
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• Condominium Housing • Assisted Living • Skilled Nursing • Memory Care • Therapy & Wellness Center
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• 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
McCARTHY NURSING HOME “Serving the Developmentally Disabled for Over Thirty Years�
124 S. Monroe 873-7462
608-513-0997 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
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Beautiful and Spacious 1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments Available for those age 55+
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RHD Plumbing Inc.
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Happy Nail Mon-Fri 9am-7pm • Sat 9am-5pm
Sun by Appointment
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
877-1059
(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
Walk-ins Welcome
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
THOR J. ANDERSON, DDS
608-209-5355
1520 Vernon Street Stoughton
10 Years of Experience
www.CressFuneralService.com Corner of Page & Prospect
873-9244
• FLAT ROOFS • SHINGLING • TEAR-OFFS • CLEANUP
• NEW CONSTRUCTION • REMODELING
608.873.7277
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
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LICENSED & INSURED
METZLER ROOFING • Near Stoughton Senior Center • Older adults 62+ and disabled persons • 1 & 2 bedroom apartments
1025 Ridgewood Dr Stoughton, WI 53589
Trusted Senior Services
GREENSPIRE APARTMENTS 924 Jackson St.
873-7855
This institution is an equal provider & employer
CONCRETE CONTRACTOR
873-0736 Cell 279-3569
Stoughton Hospital is committed to providing the personalized healthcare services seniors need and expect. You can trust our experienced team to deliver comprehensive, expert senior care - close to home. And trust us to meet the current and future healthcare needs of our neighbors throughout the Stoughton community.
P.O. BOX 246 STOUGHTON, WI 53589
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DAVID W. NELSON
608.873.6611 www.stoughtonhospital.com
Kent Knutson & Phillip Knutson 873-8456 Jessica Knutson: 873-7131
Hanson Electronic LTD
Financial Advisors Member SIPC www.edwardjones.com
2384 Jackson St. Stoughton, WI 53589 Call 608-877-9548
Coachman’s Golf Resort FRIDAY NIGHT FISH FRY SUNDAY BRUNCH
We sell Pasta Sauce in Bulk for Centers Spaghetti Dinners
HANSON PEST MANAGEMENT Commercial & Residential Oregon, WI
Call: 608-877-9463
Gary Hanson (608) 835-2563
Hwy. 51 & A 608-884-8484
Cell (608) 712-3859 hansonpest@charter.net Over 20 years of pest management experience
“Italian and Sicilian Cooking in a Jar” DI SALVO’S SAUCES, LLC.
www.disalvosauces.com Friendly Hometown Service
SERVICE & REPAIR 608-873-8800
1324 Hwy. 51-138
JONATHAN M. HAJNY ATTORNEY AT LAW Ph: 608/877-4081 FAX: 608/877-2582 828 Roby Road Stoughton, WI 53589 hajnylaw@aol.com
Great Waterfront Dining Serving Lunch & Dinner Sunday Breakfast
Wide variety of Home Health
Nightly Specials
Equipment and Lift Chairs
3097 Sunnyside St. (608) 205-9300
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CenterEvents: Educational/Health From Overwhelmed….To Organized Wednesday, March 2, 6:30-7:30 PM Have you tried to organize your home but it hasn’t worked? Join Jill Annis, owner of Simply Organized, LLC and Wisconsin State Journal weekly columnist, to learn the 4 Simple Steps that work….every time! Prior Registration is required, call the Senior Center at 873-8585 to sign up today!
Join a Beginner's T'ai Chi class Thursday, March 3 10:30 AM This class will be held Thursdays at 10:30 AM. It is an introductory class showing the rudiments of T’ai Chi, a Chinese exercise likened to "swimming in the air." The cost is $7.00 per class. Moving slowly and with purpose can promote relaxation and a sense of "flow." T'ai Chi has also been shown to help alleviate high blood pressure, arthritis and reduce stress.
Healthy Aging- Oral Health and Bone Disease Thursday, March 10 1:00 PM Osteoporosis and tooth loss are health concerns that affect many older men and women. Osteoporosis is a condition in which the bones become less dense and more likely to fracture. This disease can affect any bone in the body. Research suggests a link between osteoporosis and bone loss in the jaw. The bone in the jaw supports and anchors the teeth. When the jawbone becomes less dense, tooth loss can occur, a common occurrence in older adults. Tooth loss affects approximately one -third of adults age 65 and older. Please consider learning more about the links between our skeleton and our teeth in this one hour session with Registered Nurse, Sue Richards.
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Lunch and Learn – Conversation Partners with UW Monday, March 21 12:00-1:00 PM Are you available to chat with an international student at the UW-Madison via Skype or FaceTime? Currently there are international students from about 130 countries studying at the UW. Many of these students make friends on campus with other students from their own countries, but struggle to make American friends. We are starting a new program in which we would match you with one international student. You would “meet together” each week via Skype or FaceTime, probably once a week for about an hour, or twice a week for about a half hour each time just to chat. You would not be required to tutor the student you are matched with. You would be welcome to use the computers in the computer lab or your own device. We would provide you with some training and support and the contact information for your international student conversation partner. You would be able to arrange the “meeting” schedule for the days and times that work well for both of you. We would hope that your partnership could continue for about one semester. Please sign up to attend this luncheon at 873-8585 or call Tricia.
AARP Smart Driver Class Thursday, March 31 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM Remain a safe driver in the years ahead. This is a one day, 4 hour class. If you are an AARP member, bring a membership card. Membership in AARP is NOT required. Participants will receive a certificate which may entitle them to a discount on their auto insurance. It is suggested that registrants bring a light sack lunch. You must pre-register by calling 873-8585. Cost is $15.00 for AARP Members and $20.00 for nonmembers.
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CenterEvents: Arts & Entertainment Friday Movie Friday March 4, 1:00 PM The Martian PG-13 2 hr 22min Astronauts blast off from the planet Mars, they leave behind Mark Watney (Matt Damon), presumed dead after a fierce storm. With only a meager amount of supplies, the stranded visitor must utilize his wits and spirit to find a way to survive on the hostile planet.
Classic Movie Friday March 18, 1:00 PM Brigadoon Tommy Albright (Gene Kelly) and Jeff Douglas (Van Johnson), two American pals on a Scottish hunting trip, get lost in the woods and come upon the magical village of Brigadoon. Rising out of the Scottish mist only once every 100 years, and only for one day.
Book Discussion at the Senior Center Wed, March 23, 1:00 PM This month’s book is Necessary Lies by Diane Chamberlain. Join us for an afternoon book discussion group with support from the Stoughton Library the 4th Wednesday of each month. Questions, please call 873-6281.
St. Patrick’s Day Celebration Thursday, March 17 12:00 PM We’ll hold our annual St. Patrick’s Day luncheon followed by special musical entertainment from John Duggleby and his Smiling St. Patty’s Party. For lunch reservations call by noon March 16th. 873-8585. Slainte!
Canasta We will be starting out the month with a new schedule for all interested Canasta players. We’ll meet on Tuesday at 3:00 PM and Thursdays at 10:00 AM as noted in the calendar.
Bridge Players If you are interested in learning how to play bridge or have played in the past but would enjoy a refresher course? Please contact Tricia Nicoll for more information.
Spring Music Appreciation Series Mon. March 28, 3:00 PM The Music Appreciation Series will continue its 14th year of presentations. The programs are open to "anyone who loves music and would like to learn more about it". Sessions begin Mon., Mar. 28 and continue on Mondays at 3:00 pm until May 9. The sessions are free. Donations are appreciatively accepted. All the programs are at the Senior Center, except the program on Mon. April 4, which will be at the Opera House. On Monday March 28 we welcome the Wind Quintet made up of Graduate Students at the UWMadison. You remember Ivana Ugrcic who played the flute so passionately with the marimba last season, she is a member of this wonderful Quintet. Come to hear these inspired musicians.
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CenterEvents: Month’s Highlights Coffee with the Mayor and Karl Manthe Streets Department Director Friday, March 11 at 9:30 AM
Come hear the latest information or ask questions about our great city.
Jessica Michna as Edith Wilson Tuesday, March 22 1:00 PM Help us celebrate Women’s History Month. EDITH GALT WILSON: “To End All Wars” Prohibition is the law of the land as the new year of 1925 begins. The decade will become known as the “Roaring Twenties”. The stock market is booming, Hollywood is cranking out silent films, there is bathtub gin, and “Flaming Youth”. Mrs. Wilson has greeted the New Year quietly after the death of the President in December, 1924. The “War to end all Wars” is now a memory. Mrs. Wilson has stood stoically by the President as she saw his strength sapped from the stresses of the war and his dream of a League of Nations fade. Edith Galt Wilson sits alone now, answering the hundreds of letters of condolence.
Flower Arranging Thursday, March 3, 2:00 PM You’re invited to attend a free presentation about flower arranging. Holly Ternes from Stoughton Floral will be here to talk more about what goes into selecting flowers, arranging them, and other helpful tips. You’ll have an opportunity to arrange your own bud vase that you can take with you. Prior registration is required; call the Senior Center at 873-8585
Stoughton’s Own K-9 Patrol Tuesday, March 8, 10:00 AM Join K-9 Handler Officer Chad O'Neil and K-9 "Ole" from the City of Stoughton Police Department for an informational talk about their partnership. Ole is a 3 year old German Shepherd & Belgian Malinois mix. Ole is a dual purpose patrol dog that is trained in narcotics detection, tracking, and apprehension. Ole lives with his handler, Officer Chad O’Neil, and loves to work more than anything else. Open to all.
Zumba Gold Wednesdays 5:00 PM Join us and learn to tone muscles, relieve some stress and have some fun while you exercise. Wednesdays at 5:00 PM. Cost is $4.00. Come Join the Fun! New students welcome!
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Lunch Bunch Group Friday, March 11, 11:00 AM Location: VFW in Stoughton Meet new friends or come with a friend! Join us! Call the Center to register. 873-8585
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Stoughton Area Senior Center Activities MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
March 2016 FRIDAY
Saturday Mornings Center Open by Volunteers 9AM to 11AM
1 9:00 Computer/ Tech Help 10:30 Chair Yoga 11:00 COA Mt. 1:00 Bunco 2:00 AA 2:30 Line Dancing 3:00 Canasta
2 8:00 Chair Stretch 9:00 Norwegian 9:15 Rosemaling 3:00 Ping Pong 5 PM Zumba 6:30PM Organizing Presentation
3 8:00 Woodcarving 10:00 Canasta 10:30 Beginn.Tai Chi 9:00 Computer/Tech 9:30 Bridge 1:00 Adv. Tai Chi 1:00 Train Dominoes 1:30 Sheepshead 2:00 Flower Arrang.
4 8:00 Chair Stretch 10:00 Chess 10:30 Ping Pong 1:00 Movie 1:00 PD Exercise
7 8:00 Chair Stretch 10:30 & 1 Tai Chi 9:30 Bridge 10:30 Wii Bowling 1:00 Handiwork 1:00 Cribbage 3:00 Ping Pong
8 9:00 Computer/Tech 10:00 K-9 Talk 10:00 MS Support 10:30 Chair Yoga 2:00 AA 2:30 Line Dancing 3:00 Canasta
9 8:00 Chair Stretch 9:00 Norwegian 9:15 Rosemaling 1:00 Dime Jingle 3:00 Ping Pong 5 PM Zumba
10 8:00 Woodcarving
11 Shop @ Westgate 8:00 Chair Stretch 9:30 Coffee/Mayor 10:00 Chess 10:30 Ping Pong 11:00 Lunch Bunch 1:00 PD Exercise
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15 9:00 Computer/Tech 10:30 Chair Yoga 2:00 AA 2:30 Line Dancing 3:00 Grief Support 3:00 Canasta
16 8:00 Chair Stretch 9:00 Norwegian 9:15 Rosemaling 1:00 Bingo 3:00 Ping Pong 5 PM Zumba
17 8:00 Woodcarving
8:00 Chair Stretch 10:30 & 1 Tai Chi 9:30 Bridge 1:00 Handiwork 1:00 Cribbage 3:00 Ping Pong
21 Foot Care in PM 8:00 Chair Stretch 10:30 & 1 Tai Chi 9:30 Bridge 10:30 Wii Bowling Noon Lunch & Learn 1:00 Handiwork 1:00 Cribbage 3:00 Ping Pong Attorney Hours in PM
22 9:00 Computer/Tech 10:30 Chair Yoga 1:00 Over Hill Bingo 1:00 Writing Group 1:00 Jessica Michna 2:00 AA 2:30 Line Dancing 3:00 Canasta
23 Energy Services 8:00 Chair Stretch 9:00 Norwegian 9:15 Rosemaling 1:00 Book Discussion Group 1:30 Parkinson Grp. 3:00 Ping Pong 5 PM Zumba
24 8:00 Woodcarving 9:00 Computer/Tech 9:30 Bridge 10:00 Canasta 10:30 Beginn. Tai Chi 1:00 Adv. Tai Chi 1:00 Train Dominoes 1:30 Sheepshead
28 8:00 Chair Stretch 10:30 & 1 Tai Chi 9:30 Bridge 10:30 Wii Bowling 1:00 Handiwork 1:00 Cribbage 3:00 Ping Pong 3:00 Music Appreciation
29 Foot Care in AM 9:00 Computer/Tech 10:30 Chair Yoga 1:00 Writing Group 2:00 AA 2:30 Line Dancing 3:00 Canasta
30 8:00 Chair Stretch 9:00 Norwegian 9:15 Rosemaling 3:00 Ping Pong 5 PM Zumba
31 8:00 Woodcarving
10:00 Canasta 10:30 Beginn.Tai Chi 9:00 Computer/Tech 9:30 Bridge 11:30 UW Food Prog 1:00 Oral Health Talk 1:00 Adv. Tai Chi 1:00 Train Dominoes 1:30 Sheepshead 2:00 Dementia C.G. 10:00Canasta 9:00 Computer/Tech 9:30 Bridge 10:30 Beginn.Tai Chi. 1:00 Entertainment 1:00 Adv. Tai Chi 1:00 Low Vision 1:00 Train Dominoes 1:30 Sheepshead
9 Driver Safety Class 9:00 Computer/Tech 9-12 Blood Press.Ch 9:30 Bridge 10:00Canasta 10:30 Beginn. Tai Chi 11:30 UW Food Prog 1:00 Adv. Tai Chi 1:00 Train Dominoes 1:30 Sheepshead
18 8:00 Chair Stretch 10:00 Chess 10:30 Ping Pong 1:00 Classic Movie 1:00 PD Exercise
25 Shop at South Town 8:00 Chair Stretch 10:00 Chess 10:30 Ping Pong 1:00 PD Exercise
Saturday Evening Euchre March 26 7:00 PM New Players Welcome!
Lisa’s
Kitchen Corner
Good Eggs: For Nutrition, They're Hard to Beat What would we do without the egg? It's a dietary mainstay. But for a few decades there, eggs had a rather unwholesome reputation. Thanks to its high cholesterol content, the egg was deemed villainous. Years went by while many of us shunned eggs, ate only the whites, or ventured into the world of egg substitutes. When scientists learned that high blood cholesterol was associated with heart disease, foods high in cholesterol logically became suspect. But after 25 years of study, it has become evident that cholesterol in food is not the culprit -- saturated fat has a much bigger effect on blood cholesterol. Full-fat dairy products and fatty meats are examples of foods that are loaded with saturated fat and which trigger the body to produce cholesterol. Along with milk, eggs contain the highest biological value (or gold standard) for protein. One egg has only 75 calories but 7 grams of high-quality protein, 5 grams of fat, and 1.6 grams of saturated fat, along with iron, vitamins, minerals, and carotenoids. The egg is a powerhouse of disease-fighting nutrients like lutein and zeaxanthin. These carotenoids may reduce the risk of age-related macular degeneration, the leading cause of blindness in older adults. And brain development and memory may be enhanced by the choline content of eggs.
Senior Center Nutrition Program: 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, talk with Lisa regarding your meal options. Home Delivered Meals: Meal delivery is available to homebound older adults in the Stoughton Area School District 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 menu on p. 15, as well as additional meal choices on Tuesdays & Thursdays (see below). See page 2 for transportation options. 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: $7.50 Delivered Meal: $7.75. Please be reminded that, if at all possible, cancellations/reservations should be made by 1:00 the previous working day. Any cancellations made on the day of, are still subject to payment to the county.
Kathleen M. Zelman, MPH, RD, LD
Thursday Salad Options
Tuesday Main Street Kitchen Options Choice of the below sandwich, dessert and soup or side salad and fruit cup, or garden salad. Sandwiches include cheese, lettuce & tomato. · Mar. 1: Turkey Salad with Apples & Pecans · Mar. 8: BBQ · Mar. 15: Ham & Turkey · Mar 22: Egg Salad · Mar. 28: Pulled Pork Call 873-8585 the prior day by 12PM to order .
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Mar. 3: Garden Salad Mar. 10: Taco Salad Mar. 17: Chef’s Tuna Salad Mar. 24: Chicken Ranch Mar. 31: Italian Salad Bowl
Call 873-8585 the prior day by 12:00 PM to order.
S TOUGHTON A REA S ENIOR C ENTER • 248 W. Main St., Stoughton WI 53589 • 873-8585
Stoughton Area Senior Center
March 2016 Menu
All meals provided by: DANE COUNTY CONSOLIDATED FOOD SERVICES MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
For all lunch reservations please call 873-8585 by noon the business day before.
1 Scalloped Potatoes & Ham Brussel Sprouts Apricot Half WH WH Bread Butter Vanilla Ice Cream
2 Lasagna California Blend Veggies Tropical Fruit Salad WH WH Roll Butter Frosted Cake
3 Chix & Dumplings Peas & Onions Mandarin Oranges Enrich. White Bread/Butter Sugar Cookie
4 Mac & Cheese Buttered Broccoli Flowerets Pear Half Dinner Roll Butter Apple Pie
7 Swiss Burger on Bun Onion Slice Ketchup/Mustard Buttered Corn Coleslaw Fruit Cup
8 Turkey Roast and Gravy Squash Stuffing V-8 Sliced Peaches Chocolate Ice Cream
9 Beef Stew Pineapple Tidbits Biscuit/Margarine Vanilla Pudding and topping
10 Mostaccioli Penne and Meat Sauce Parmesan Cheese Brussell Sprouts Apricot Half Garlic Bread
11 Potato Crusted Fish on Bun w/ shredded lettuce Tartar Sauce Buttered Carrots Pea Salad Fresh Fruit
14 Meatball Sub Sandwich Peas & Carrots Tropical Fruit Salad Carnival Cookie
15 BBQ Pork on Whole Wh Bun Three Bean Salad Banana Pumpkin Bar
16 Chili Fresh Apple Orange Juice Corn Bread/Butter Jell-O Cake
17 Corn Beef Boiled Potatoes Butter Cabbage Carrots Cinn. Apple Slices Rye Bread/Butter Shamrock Cookie
18 Tuna Noodle Casserole Baby Carrots Apple Juice Tropical Fruit Salad Butter White Bread
21 Chicken Alfredo over Fettuccine Winter Blend Veggie Butter Mandarin Oranges Wh Wh Bread Vanilla Ice Cream
22 Sliced Ham Sweet Potato Nuggets Brussel Sprouts Butterscotch Pudding/topping
23 Sloppy Joe on Bun Buttered Capri Mix Coleslaw Fruit Cup
24 Roast Beef Mashed Potatoes Gravy Buttered Spinach Pineapple/Mand. Orange Mix WhWh Roll/Butter
25 Lemon Baked Fish TartarSauce Baked Potato Sour Cream Butter (x2) Veggie Blend WhWh Bread
28 Philly Cheese Steak on Bun Buttered Italian Green Beans Fresh Orange Brownies
29 Chicken A La King Biscuit Mixed Veggies Apricot Half Lemon Bar
30 Vegetable Barley Soup Crackers 2pkt Turkey & Cheese on Croissant Mayo Fruit Cup Candy Cookie
31 Meatloaf Baked Potato w/ butter and sour cream Broccoli Flowerets Fruit Cocktail in Jell-O Butter Wh Wh Bread
S TOUGHTON A REA S ENIOR C ENTER • 248 W. Main St., Stoughton WI 53589
FRIDAY
• 873-8585
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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 Cindy McGlynn—Director Hollee Camacho—Assistant Director Jean Truss—Case Manager– Stoughton Kelly Janda—Case Manager-Stoughton JoAnn Seymour—Case Manager (M-W) Stoughton Lisa Hanson—Nutrition Coordinator Kristin Ott—Receptionist /Office Assistant (M-Th ) Tricia Nicoll—Volunteer/Program Coordinator (Hours Vary)
Township Case Managers Albion & Dunkirk Cell Number 608-335-6677 Becky Kelly—M & TH at Stoughton Senior Center Pleasant Springs & Rutland ......................... 838-7117 Lauren Kelly, McFarland Outreach/Senior Center Dunn & McFarland ......................................... 838-7117 Sara Sprang, McFarland Outreach/Senior Center Cambridge & Christiana ............................... 838-7117 Lori Anderson, McFarland Outreach/Senior Center Appointments can be made for home visits, or at the Stoughton and McFarland Outreach offices.
Commission On Aging All COA Meetings Are Open To Public David Bacon—Town of Pl. Springs………………….877-9777 Bob Barnett—City of Stoughton ....................... 873-5527 Sid Boersma—City Council Rep........................ 873-6677 Rosalind Gausman—Town of Dunn ............... 835-3077 Lou Havlik—City of Stoughton ......................... 873-4915 Nancy Hoffman—City of Stoughton……….….. …..219-4325 Ron Jensen—Town of Albion………………….………….228-5963 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 ..................... 877-8724 Charlotte Snow—City of Stoughton ................. 205-1281 Betty Thompson—Town of Rutland................ 835-5145