November 2015 newsletter

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November 2015,Vol.32 No.11

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 Case Management

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Nutrition

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Commission On Aging

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Support Groups

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Events Month Highlights

Veteran’s Day Celebration Wednesday November 11 11:45 AM Join us for our annual tribute to area Veterans with a lunch and special entertainment from Fox Prairie Elementary Students. Call 873-8585 by Monday, Nov. 9th to register for lunch.

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Ongoing Events/Classes 13 Activity Calendar

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Menu Calendar

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Staff/Contact Information 16

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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: 10:00 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 2

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: Case Management Services Information Celebrate National Family Caregiver & Alzheimer’s Awareness Month November is National Alzheimer’s Awareness and National Family Caregiver month, The two are undeniably connected. The majority of individuals with Alzheimer’s or other dementias have one or more family caregivers during the course of the disease. It is necessary to raise awareness for this disease, an estimated 119,000 people have been diagnosed in Wisconsin alone and that number is expected to grow even higher as the population ages. It is important to acknowledge the important role family caregivers play. Alzheimer’s is often incorrectly seen as a normal part of aging. Though there is no known cure at this time, the disease can be treated, increasing the overall quality of life. Living with a memory or cognitive impairment such as Alzheimer’s or other dementia can be a journey of worry, frustration and fear of the future. However, with planning and support, you can live each day to its fullest.

Helpful Tips for Planning and Support:  At the first signs of memory difficulties, talk to your doctor about your concerns. You may also want to consult a geriatric specialist or memory assessment clinic to get a thorough cognitive evaluation. A thorough evaluation is important so you understand the course of the illness and appropriate treatment options.  Educate yourself and others. Learning about your diagnosis and how to maintain your abilities and manage symptoms can help you make informed decisions, prepare for the future, and enhance your quality of life.  Stay active and involved in daily life. Continue your usual routine. If you make adaptations to accommodate your changing needs, you should be able to continue your favorite activities.  Get support and use available resources. The support of family and friends and your involve

ment with outside resources can be an enormous help. Ask for and accept help from friends, family, neighbors, and your faith community. Use community services such as in-home care, adult day services, and financial assistance.  Maintaining your health and well-being may improve your ability to function. Try to focus on what you are doing well. Include fun, laughter and opportunities to learn new things and socialize with others each day. For more information on Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, local resources and programs in your community contact the Alzheimer’s & Dementia Alliance of Wisconsin, 888.308.6251, or visit alzwisc.org. Reprinted with permission from Alzheimer's & Dementia Alliance of Wisconsin

Top Ten Ways to Help a Caregiver: Here are some ways to nurture our daily heroes in family care giving, not just during the Holidays, but perhaps year-round. Thoughts and actions, no matter how small, truly matter and go a long way in supporting our caregivers! 1. Be a good listener. Just be present. Spend time experiencing life in their shoes, even for a short while. Support and accept, try not to judge. 2. Offer to take over tasks such as walking the dog, mowing the lawn, shoveling the snow or grocery shopping. Help in ways that would specifically benefit them. Even for a set amount of time, this can be a welcome relief to a caregiver. 3. Offer respite time. Give a respite coupon promising a period where you will care for the person’s loved one while they take time for themselves. 4.Stay in touch, show you care. A card, a call or a visit can mean a lot. Even well-placed humor can be invaluable! (continued on page 4)

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News: Case Management Information 5. Plan a picnic or dinner at your place. Or, if they are unable to get out, arrange for a meal to be delivered. Present that with a bottle of wine or a homemade dessert 6. Educate yourself about the disease the caregiver’s loved one has been diagnosed with. Learn about the disease, its effects and best ways to respond. (consider LEEPS, p. 10) 7. Buy pre-paid coupons for transportation services such as taxis, medical vans, and wheelchair-accessible vans. Or, offer a ride to appointments if needed. 8. Choose books or subscribe to magazines for them. Consider something practical such as a book on care giving or on the particular diagnosis or problem. Or, consider something fun to give the reader as a break from everyday responsibilities. 9. The gift of assistive technology can aid caregiving. These may include walkers, raised toilet seats, large button phones, intercoms or personal alert systems. 10. Encourage a healthy lifestyle. Cook a healthy meal together, meet to take a walk. Include the person whenever possible on fun, active or educational events. Focus on strengths and positives, not on weaknesses and negatives. Encourage the caregiver in your life to attend…

Lessons Learned: A Caregiver Panel Tuesday, November 17, 5:30 PM Come for light appetizers and a panel discussion from experienced caregivers. See details on p. 10

Case Managers schedules do vary at the Stoughton Area Senior Center. Please call ahead to schedule appointments. 873-8585

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Re-examine Your Medicare Coverage Every Year! by GWAAR’s Legal Services Team

It’s that time of year again! From October 15 through December 7, Medicare beneficiaries can re-evaluate Medicare prescription drug and health plans. Plan features—including premiums, copays, drug formularies, provider networks, and other details —can and often do change each year. Some plans will no longer operate in Wisconsin in 2016. Plans are required to send out Annual Notice of Change letters to current enrollees to notify them of the plan changes for the upcoming year. These notices should have been received by October 1. Fewer than 10% of all seniors choose the Part D plan that was best for them. Name recognition alone is not a good way to choose a plan. Rather, plan choice should be based on a combination of factors — coverage of all medications, plan premiums, deductibles, preferred pharmacy, medication copays, and expected annual out-ofpocket costs. Go to Medicare.gov between October 15 and December 7 to look at the plans available in 2016. At this website, you can enter your zip code, medications, and preferred pharmacy to find the best plan for you. Voter ID Registration Do you need a ride to the local DMV in order to obtain an ID for voter registration? Please call the Senior Center for more information.

DURING INCLEMENT WEATHER: NO MEALS WILL BE SERVED WHEN STOUGHTON SCHOOLS ARE CLOSED DUE TO SNOW OR OTHER DANGEROUS WEATHER CONDITIONS.

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Lisa’s

Kitchen Corner

Vitamin A

by Alina Bradford, Live Science Contributor

There are two types of vitamin A. Preformed vitamin A, also called retinol, is found in animal products. Good sources are fortified milk, eggs, meat, cheese, liver, halibut fish oil, cream and kidneys. Pro-vitamin A is found in plant-based foods such as fruits and vegetables, according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). The most common type of pro-vitamin A is beta-carotene, a carotenoid that produces dark pigments in plant foods. Beta-carotene can be found in these brightly colored foods:  Cantaloupe  Pink grapefruit  Apricots  Carrots  Pumpkin  Sweet potatoes  Winter squash  Dark green, leafy vegetables  Broccoli Functions of vitamin A include the formation and maintenance of teeth, bones, soft tissue, white blood cells, the immune system and mucus membranes. Beta-carotene also acts as an antioxidant. Vitamin A also helps skin grow and repair skin. It works by signaling to the cells to grow at a faster rate, bringing fresher, more youthful skin to the surface more rapidly.

Recipe of the Month:

Pumpkin Grilled Cheese Sandwich from www.thedailymeal.com Butter, softened 8 slices whole grain bread 4 slices mozzarella cheese 4 slices cheddar cheese 8 ounces pumpkin puree Make grilled cheese sandwiches by buttering one side of each piece of bread and placing both cheese slices on the non-buttered side of the bread. Spread 2 to 3 tablespoons of pumpkin puree on the remaining slices of bread and then place them on top of the cheese, buttered side out to make a sandwich. Cook in a skillet over medium heat until both sides are very crisp and the cheese is melted. Remove from heat and let rest for 2 minutes. Serve with tomato soup. Makes 4 sandwiches.

Nutrition Program Information: Meals are provided by Dane County through Consolidated Food Services. They are packed, delivered and served by Senior Center volunteers. If you are a vegetarian or have special dietary needs, call and talk with Lisa regarding your meal options. Nutrition Site: The Senior Center serves lunch Mon. thru Fri. at 12:00 PM. Menu pg.15. Home Delivered Meals: Meal delivery is available to homebound older adults in the Stoughton Area School District every weekday 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. Cancellations and reservations must be made by 1:00 PM on the previous working day. Any cancellations made on the day of, are still subject to payment to the County/Senior Center. S TOUGHTON A REA S ENIOR C ENTER • 248 W. Main St., Stoughton WI 53589

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News: COA Community Commission on Aging Meeting Highlights for October 6, 2015 Meetings are Open to the Public

Center News: Cindy McGlynn  Carol Heidenway is officially moving; thanks for your service, we wish you the best in IL.  Former Mayor Bob Barnett has been appointed our newest COA member.  We are $8,000 short our fundraising goal. In-Service: Stoughton Homelessness Coalition Kelly Janda presented its goals of promoting awareness & better coordination of services to prevent poverty and homelessness. She also shared the group’s current projects/strategies. Strategic Plan  Discussed format plans for focus groups.  Critical thinkers / those who will give honest feedback are welcomed to participate. COA Bylaws  Revisions complete; motioned and adopted.  The draft sent for approval by City Council. Legislative Update: Carol Heidenway  Many thanks to Carol Heidenway for her years of volunteer advocacy and education of public policies and their effects on seniors. You will be greatly missed here!  Voter ID laws are up for debate; contact your local officials with your personal stories.  Wireless service is unreliable or nonexistent in 11 counties & cannot be used to report some medical conditions. WI backs a bill to mandate residents maintain landline access.  Sen. Baldwin seeks support for the Family Caregiver Act to recognize/support caregivers through a national advisory council.  Family Care re-design draft expected April 1. Next meeting: 11:00 AM, November 3, 2015 Stoughton Area Senior Center See the City website for full meeting minutes.

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Thanksgiving Day Meal We are partnering with Stoughton Hospital, On Track Communications and McGlynn Pharmacy in providing a noon meal for homebound individuals 60 years and over who live in the Stoughton area school district. If you are homebound and are in need of a Thanksgiving Day meal with all the trimmings, please call the Stoughton Area Senior Center, 873-8585 by November 23rd.

Is Budgeting For Food Tight? Would you like to see your budget stretch further? FoodShare Wisconsin may be able to help. This is a food assistance program for anyone with low or no income. This includes working people or those receiving Social Security, SSI, SSDI or Unemployment. You could receive monthly deposits on the QUEST card to help with your food purchases. If your monthly income is less than the amount shown for your household size, you could be eligible. (1 person, $1,862; 2 people, $2,522; 3 people, $3,182; 4 people, $3,842). Call the FoodShare Helpline to make an appointment for free application assistance: 1-877-366-3635.

Home Energy Assistance Schedule an appointment with Energy Services, Inc. at (608) 333-0333.For all other questions call 608-267-8601. They hold office hours at the Stoughton Area Senior Center on the following dates : Nov. 10 & 24, 9am-12pm, 1-4pm Dec. 15, 9am-12pm, 1-4pm Jan. 12 & 26, 9am-12pm,1-4pm March 23, 9am-12pm, 1-4pm

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THIS MONTH’S SUPPORT EVENTS Low Vision: Talking with your Doctor Thursday, Nov. 19, 1PM Amy Wurf, Low Vision therapist for the Wisconsin Council of the Blind & Visually Impaired will be providing information about questions you might want to ask your eye doctor at your next appointment. What information should you have? What are some good resources for you? Amy provides low vision evaluations at the Council in Madison and works with clients in their homes focusing on daily living concerns.

Have Extra Time ? Be a Friendly Visitor and..  Have fun, make a friend  Connect with someone in

need and provide a critical local service  Share your skills and interests No experience needed, flexible hours, training and ongoing professional support provided. Friendly Visitor Volunteers are matched with homebound or isolated older adults identified through the Stoughton Area Senior Center.

Area Support Groups Caregiver Support

Multiple Sclerosis Group

CG Panel: Lessons Learned Tuesday, Nov. 17, 5:30 PM See page 10 for details.

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

Diabetic Support Group 2nd Monday 6 PM in the Stoughton Hospital Board Room. Contact Deb at 608-6286500 for more information

Parkinson Group

Grandparents Raising Relative’s Children

Older Adult Alcoholics Anonymous

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 Stoughton Room 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

4th Wednesday, 1:30-3PM Stoughton Area Senior Center Contact: Hollee at 873-8585

To meet with a counselor in Stoughton call Earl German At 698-0419.

Alzheimer’s & Dementia Alliance of Wisconsin Information, education,

advocacy and support services including a 24/7 Helpline. 232-3400 or (888) 308-6251 support@alzwisc.org

Breast Cancer Support For individual support please call Karleen at 873-6041 or Judy at 608-770-7829 at Stoughton Hospital.

Office for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing DHSODHH@wisonsin.gov (855) 359-3252

For more information call Teressa Pellett at 873-8585.

Parkinson’s Support Group NOTE: No meetings in Nov. & Dec. 2015

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CenterEvents: Educational Homemade Wine-Making Wednesday, Nov. 4 1:00 PM Have you ever wondered how you can begin to make your own homemade fruit or berry wine? Find out what basic supplies, equipment, and procedures are needed , and the basic costs. Come and listen to Ed Gregorich who has been a vintner for 50 years. He will offer some of his experience and answer some basic questions. Small samples will be available and door prizes!

Lunch and Learn: How to Pick Gift Books for Children and Teens Thursday, Nov. 5, 12:00 PM Join Children’s Librarian Amanda Bosky to learn about the best book buys for the children and teen on your holiday gift list.

Healthy Aging: Benefits of Reiki Tuesday, Nov. 17, 1:00 PM Join Reiki Master Darlyn Hoare to learn about this particular method of muscle toning and strength building exercises.

Attorney Hours at the Senior Center

Comprehensive Medication Reviews Friday, Nov. 20, 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM. Call to schedule your appointment with a pharmacist to review all your current medications. This will include all your over the counter and prescribed medications. You might even save some money! 873-8585.

Lessons Learned: A Caregiver Panel Tues., Nov. 17, 5:30 PM Family caregivers come and hear how to maintain your own health and perspective while caring for someone you love. The demands of caregiving can be overwhelming and lonely. It can be difficult to find the time to care for oneself when one is dedicated to the life-threatening needs of a spouse, parent, sibling, or other loved one. If you are a family caregiver, we invite you to take a break to hear from others who understand. Please join us for a panel discussion of experienced caregivers as they share some of the lessons they learned (or wish they learned) through their journey. Light appetizers will be provided. Respite and transportation are available. Please call for more information.

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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CenterEvents: Arts & Entertainment First Friday Movie Fri. Nov. 6 1:00 PM Black or White PG-13 A grieving widower is drawn into a custody battle over his granddaughter, whom he helped raise her entire life. Kevin Costner, Octavia Spencer and Gillian Jacobs

Music Appreciation Final Fall Series Class for 2015 Monday November 2 at 3:00 PM Location: Stoughton Opera House This FREE series is for all people who love music and would like to know more about it. The sessions are organized by John Beutel and supported by the Stoughton Area Senior Center by a generous grant by the Bryant Foundation and donations from class participants. The last session for the Fall is:

Classic Movie Friday Nov. 20, 1:00 PM The Dirty Dozen

A US Army Major is assigned a dozen convicted murderers to train and lead them into a mass assassination mission of German officers in World War II. Starring: Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, Charles Bronson 150 min.

Mon., Nov. 2-The Kat Trio, a Russian Trio that includes violin, clarinet and piano (This final session will be at the Stoughton Opera House)

WANTED: Canasta Players Do you play Canasta? Help us start this new game group the second Monday of the month beginning Nov. 9th at 10:00 AM

Tour Livsreise: Norwegian Heritage Center Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1:00 PM Meet at Livsreise, the Norwegian Heritage Center, 317 S Page St. to learn more about this wonderful educational community resource.

Golden Pass for Seniors: All seniors age 60 or older in the Stoughton Area School District are eligible for Golden Pass from the school district. This pass will allow you to attend athletic games at the high school free of charge. (This does not include tournaments.) Please stop in at the Senior Center for your pass.

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Holiday Decorating: Dec. 2, 9-11 AM Felting Demonstration: Dec. 2, 1PM Madrigal Lunch: Dec. 8 12PM Painting Class: Dec. 9, 1 PM The Senior Center received a State Revitalization Grant to fund an additional weekly meal option to be catered to our meal-site by a local restaurant! Watch for details coming soon...

Senior Center Fireside Trips Watch December’s Newsletter for 2016 Information Registration & payment handled by: Sugar River Senior Center P.O. Box 267, Belleville WI 53508 (608) 424-6007

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This Month’s Highlights Lunch Bunch Group Friday, Nov.13, 11:00 AM Location: Green Lantern in McFarland Call the Senior Center to register. 873-8585

Zumba Gold News Wednesdays 5:00 PM During the month of November, instructor Jackie Richardson will lead us in a special series of Zumba Gold Toning. Join us and learn strategies to tone muscles during the winter months. Wednesdays at 5:00 pm. Cost is $4.00. There will be no class on November 25th due to the Thanksgiving Holiday. Come Join the Fun!

Coffee with the Mayor Friday, Nov. 13 at 9:30 AM

Come hear the latest information or ask questions about our community every 2nd Friday of the month!

Thanks for the Clear View! Many thanks to Ed Gregorich for volunteering numerous hours to clean our main level windows. Everyone, come enjoy the view thanks to Ed!

Please Help Us Reach our 2015 Goal! Thank you to everyone who has made a monetary donation to the Stoughton Area Senior Center. Unfortunately, we are still quite short of the needed $29,500 for 2015. Your contributions, regardless of the size, help our staff continue to serve, support and care for the older adults in the community. Please consider making a taxdeductible donation to the Stoughton Area Senior Center. Thank you for your much needed support! 12

We are thankful to you and for your donations! The following people and groups have made recent donations. Thank you for choosing to donate to the Stoughton Area Senior Center. Making a Difference Donations: Ahn Family American Legion Auxiliary American Legion Post 59  First Lutheran Church  MS Support Group  Merlin Thompson  Robert and Mary Bennett  Anonymous  Bryant Foundation  James Seymour  James and Janet Miller  Ann Winecke  Craig and Nancy Fuller  John Treuthardt  Ron Jensen  Carol Heidenway  Delores Hellum   

Remembrance Donations In Memory of Alaine Johnson Theora Utke  Audrey Halverson  Robert and Arlene Hanson  Lois McIlquham  Jeffrey and Sally Nelson  John and Margit Gerber  Francis and Jeanne Schwass Long  Carrie Anderson  Mary A. Johnson 

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Senior Center: Ongoing Programs Please see the Activity Calendar on page 14 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 -Beginners $7/class Mon.10:30 AM Tai Chi $7/class, Mon. & Th. 9:00 AM Tai Chi –Advanced $10/class. Mon. & Th. 1:00 PM UW Nutrition Education, Free Topic: Healthy Dining Out Thurs, 11:30 AM Check Calend. Wii Bowling or League Free Main Floor- Call for times or info Zumba 5:00 PM Wednesdays $4.00 per class, Main Level

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.

Painting Group, Sept thru May Thur., 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM Free at Vennevoll Clubhouse

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

Norwegian Language Class Wed., 9:00 - 11:00 AM No registration needed $10/class New students welcome!

Rosemaling Group, Free Wed., 9:15AM Norwegian Paint

Bridge, Free Mon. & Thurs. 9:30 AM Bunco, $1.00 First Tues. of the month Canasta 2nd Mon. 10:00 AM Chess, Free Fri. 10:00 AM Community Bingo, $1 3rd Wed. 1:00 PM Sponsor: Oak Park Place Cribbage Free Every Monday 1:00 PM Dime Jingle will be back in December Euchre Weds. 10:00 AM, Free 4th Saturday, 7:00 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

Wood Shop, Free/Mornings Must take a safety course to use the shop.

Pool Tables—Free/Daily

Creative Writing Class, Free Last Tues. of month at 1:00 PM

Train Dominoes, Free Thursday 1:00 PM

Sheepshead, Thurs. 1:30 PM to 4:15 PM

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Stoughton Area Senior Center Activities

NOVEMBER 2015

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

2 8:00 Chair Stretch 9, 10:30 & 1 Tai Chi 9:30 Bridge 1:00 Handiwork 1:00 Cribbage 3:00 Ping Pong Music Appreciation at the Opera House 3p

3 9:00 Computer/Tech 10:30 Chair Yoga 11:00 COA Mt. 1:00 Bunco 1-3 Stepping On 2:30 Line Dancing

4 8:00 Chair Stretch 9:00 Norwegian 9:15 Rosemaling 10:00 Euchre 1:00 Homemade Wine Presentation 3:00 Ping Pong 5 PM Zumba

5 Fireside Trip 8:00 Woodcarving 9:00 Tai Chi 9:00 Computer/Tech 9:30 Bridge Noon Lunch & Learn 1:00 Adv. Tai Chi 1:00 Train Dominoes 1:30 Sheepshead

6 8:00 Chair Stretch 10:00 Chess 10:30 Ping Pong 1:00 Movie 1:00 PD Class

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10 Energy Services 9:00 Computer/Tech 10 MS Support Grp. 10:30 Chair Yoga 1:00 Special Livsreise Center Tour NO Line Dancing

11 Veterans Day Luncheon Pg. 1 8:00 Chair Stretch 9:00 Norwegian 9:15 Rosemaling 10:00 Euchre NO Dime Jingle 3:00 Ping Pong 5 PM Zumba

12 8:00 Woodcarving 9:00 Tai Chi 9:00 Computer/Tech 9:30 Bridge 1:00 Adv. Tai Chi 1:00 Train Dominoes 1:30 Sheepshead

13 Shop@ West Gate 8:00 Chair Stretch 9:30 Mayor/Coffee 10:00 Chess 10:30 Ping Pong 11:00 Lunch Bunch 1:00 PD Exercise

16 Foot Care in PM 8:00 Chair Stretch 9, 10:30 & 1 Tai Chi 9:30 Bridge 1:00 Handiwork 1:00 Cribbage 3:00 Ping Pong 1-5pm Attorney Hours

17 9:00 Computer/Tech 10:30 Chair Yoga 1:00 Healthy Aging Benefits of Reiki 2:30 Line Dancing 3:00 Grief Support

18 8:00 Chair Stretch 9:00 Norwegian 9:15 Rosemaling 10:00 Euchre 1:00 Bingo 3:00 Ping Pong 5PM Zumba

19 8:00 Woodcarving 9:00 Tai Chi 9:00 Computer/Tech 9-12 Blood Press.Ch 9:30 Bridge 11:30 UW Food Prg. 1:00 Adv. Tai Chi 1:00 Low Vision 1:00 Train Dominoes 1:30 Sheepshead

20 Medication Reviews Today-Call for appt. Shop at West Town 8:00 Chair Stretch 10:00 Chess 10:30 Ping Pong 1:00 Classic Movie 1:00 PD Exercise

23 8:00 Chair Stretch 9, 10:30 & 1 Tai Chi 9:30 Bridge 1:00 Handiwork 1:00 Cribbage 3:00 Ping Pong

24 Energy Services Foot Care in AM 9:00 Computer/Tech 10:30 Chair Yoga 1:00 Over the Hill Bingo 1:00 Writing Class NO Line Dancing

25 8:00 Chair Stretch 9:00 Norwegian 9:15 Rosemaling 10:00 Euchre NO Parkinson Grp. 3:00 Ping Pong NO Zumba

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27 Staff Holiday Open by Volunteers from 9 to 11am

8:00 Chair Stretch 9, 10:30 & 1 Tai Chi 9:30 Bridge 10:00 Canasta-NEW 1:00 Handiwork 1:00 Cribbage 3:00 Ping Pong

26 8:00 Chair Stretch 9, 10:30 & 1 Tai Chi 9:30 Bridge 1:00 Handiwork 1:00 Cribbage 3:00 Ping Pong

FRIENDSHIP FUND FOR ACTIVITIES AT THE 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. For more information please contact Director Cindy McGlynn at 873-8585.

FRIDAY

Saturday Evening Cards Euchre November 28 7:30 PM


Stoughton Area Senior Center

NOV. 2015 MENU

All meals provided by: DANE COUNTY CONSOLIDATED FOOD SERVICES MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

2 Chicken A La King Biscuit Buttered Italian Green Beans Apricots Lemon Bar

3 Lemon Baked Fish Tartar Sauce Baked Potato/ Butter/Sour Cream Veggie Blend Banana Butter Wh Wh Bread

4 Pork Cutlet/ Mushroom Gravy Mashed Potatoes Buttered Broccoli Cinn. Applesauce Multi Gr Bread Butter Cake

5 Sloppy Joe/Bun Buttered Capri Mix Coleslaw Fruit Cup

6 Tuna Noodle Casserole Baby Carrots Apple Juice Tropical Fruit Salad Wh Wh Bread Butter

9 Spaghetti & Meat Sauce Parmesan Cheese Buttered Calif. Mix Pineapple Garlic Bread

10 Cheeseburger on a Bun Onion Slice Ketchup Mustard Buttered Corn Grape Juice Confetti Cake

11 BBQ Ribs Roasted Red Potatoes Roasted Squash Peaches Marg. Wh Wh Bread Apple Pie

12 Vegetable Barley Soup/Crackers Hummus Wrap with Peppers & Tomato Fresh Orange Browine

13 Pork Roast/Gravy Brown Rice Buttered Green Beans Fruit Cup Butter Multi Gr Bread Straw. Ice Cream

16 Meatballs & Gravy Egg Noodles Buttered Squash Pears Blueberry Pie

17 Hearty Bean Soup Chicken Salad on Wh Wheat/Lettuce Tomato Juice Fruit Cocktail Choc. Chip Cake

18 Meatloaf Baked Potato/Sour Cream/Butter Broccoli Flowerets Fruit Cocktail in Jell-O Butter Wh Wh Bread

19 Mac n Cheese Beets Pineapple/Orange Mix Multi Gr Bread Butter Candy Cookie

20 Roasted Turkey Gravy Mashed Potatoes Green Bean with Almonds Fruit Cup Dinner Roll/Butter Pumpkin Pie/Top

23 Pepper Steak/ Onions Rice Buttered Oriental Mix Butter Wh Wh Bread Apple Slices

24 Open Face Hot Roast Beef/Gravy Sandwich Mashed Potatoes Brussel Sprouts Cubed Cantaloupe

25 Baked Chicken 26 Baked Potato/ Butter/Sour Cream Green Beans Fresh Orange Enrich White Bread Butter

30 Scalloped Potatoes and Ham Buttered Brussel Sprouts Apricots Butter Wh Wh Bread Van. Ice Cream

Thursday Salads at the Senior Center  Thurs. Nov. 5 Garden Salad  Thurs. Nov. 12 Taco Salad  Thurs. Nov. 19 Chef Tuna Salad Call 873-8585 by noon on Wed. to order your salad.

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

27 No Meal Served Staff Holiday

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

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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 (M-Th ) Teressa Pellett—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 made for home visits, or at 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 Kay Davis—City of Stoughton ........................... 873-4886 Rosalind Gausman—Town of Dunn ............... 835-3077 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


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