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NOVEMBER & DECEMBER 2015
Veterans’ Day Breakfast Wednesday, Nov 11 See more details on page 2
REGISTRATION DATES Online begins Oct 29 Open registration Oct 30 Photo courtesy of Mary Ann Schell
WESTERVILLE SENIOR CENTER
310 W Main Street, Westerville, Ohio 43081 www.westerville.org/seniorcenter Phone: 614-901-6560 TDD: 614-901-6413 Hotline: 614-901-6887
Online Registration: How To
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Rate: FREE
Instructor: Siler Become an online registration expert. Activity # Date Time Day(s)
510179-01
Oct 26
Holiday Feast
1-2 p.m.
Mon
REGISTRATION
REQUIRED Rate: $5 due at reg
SENIOR CENTER HOURS
NOVEMBER
MON & FRI 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. TUE - THU 8:30 a.m. - 8 p.m. (through Nov 19) Senior Center is closed Nov 26 - 27
The Senior Center staff has been cooking up a great holiday feast that will stand above the rest! This year’s feast will include a fantastic meal provided by Friendship Village of Columbus, a raffle, entertainment, end of the year awards and possibly a visit from Saint Nick himself! A shuttle from the Senior Center to the Community Center will be provided at no charge. Cards and games to follow at the Community Center.
Activity # Date Time 512104-01 Dec 18 12 p.m. Location: Community Center
Veterans’ Day Breakfast
Day(s) Fri
EVERYONE MUST REGISTER AND HAVE TICKET
Rate: FREE to Veterans - $5 to all others
DECEMBER
MON - FRI 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Senior Center is closed Dec 25 - Jan 3
MEMBERSHIPS
Memberships are open to all individuals age 55 and older and their spouses. YEARLY
$12/$18
Discounted Resident Rate / Rate
SENIOR CENTER ADVISORY BOARD Phyllis Chadwick, Bob DeVilbiss, Anita Ebbert, Laura Emler, Neil Edelson, Rick Heston, Lynn Koenig, Lloyd Kuschner, Sandra Lutz, Jim McLeaster, Kathy Satira, Janet Scott, Phyllis Self, Jack Shinnock, and Floyd Siebert
Tickets are available now for the Veteram’s Day Breakfast at both the Senior and Community Center’s front desks. Tickets are FREE to any Vet and $5 to all others who wish to attend.
The Center would like to highlight the many Veterans with a short bio and picture from your service in this year’s event program. If you’re a Vet, please send a picture from your service time as well as a short bio of your branch; years served; conflicts; or any other highlights. You can drop it off at the Senior Center front desk or email to Chris at christopher.shirring@ westerville.org. Info must be in NO LATER than Wednesday, November 4 by 5 pm. Activity # Date Time Day(s)
*511134-01 Nov 11 8:30-10:30 a.m. Wed Location: Westerville Community Center No online registration
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NEWS & NOTES As the weather starts turning colder, please remember that if the Westerville City Schools close, all of the Center’s programs are also closed. You may also call the hotline (614-901-6887) to discover whether or not programs are cancelled. New this year, however, is that transportation to essential services (doctor appointments and the grocery store) will be decided by Center staff. If you’re scheduled during school closures, expect a call from Center staff confirming your transportation. This time of year is always busy for the Center as we celebrate Veterans Day and host Snowflake Castle. Dive into this issue to learn about all the upcoming opportunities. The newsletter has two new sections which highlight the upcoming volunteer opportunities as well as the transportation options and schedule. Beginning in 2016, all group fitness classes will require pre-registration for each class. Additionally, Fit Pass Punch Cards will no longer be used. See page 13 for further details. Finally, we’re going to celebrate 2015 in style with an end of the year Holiday Feast like none other. Check out the details below. You won’t want to miss this event!
Collating
AAA Car Checks Rate: FREE
DROP IN
AAA will be in the parking lot checking your vehicle free of charge. Stop by and have it checked over before the winter weather arrives!
Date
Time
Day(s)
Oct 29
9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Thu
Rate: FREE
FREE DOUGHNUTS! Join your friends at the Senior Center and help collate the newsletter. Date Time Day(s) Dec 17 8 -10 a.m. Thu
Thank You to Our Sponsors! Evening Bingo OTTERBEIN SENIOR LIFESTYLE CHOICES
Euchre HIGHBANKS CARE CENTER
Bingo
COUNTRYVIEW of SUNBURY MCDONALD’S
Pancake Breakfast FRIENDSHIP VILLAGE
Community Dance EDGEWOOD MANOR of WESTERVILLE
Friday Feast
EDGEWOOD MANOR of WESTERVILLE MEDIGOLD THE VILLAGE of WESTERVILLE THE CONVELARIUM HOMEWELL SENIOR CARE ALMOST FAMILY ACCOUNTABLE HOME CARE CREATIVE FINANCIAL INSURANCE ZOUNDS HEARING SOLUTIONS VILLA ANGELA GUARDIAN MEDICAL MONITORING SUGAR ME BABY SWEETS
Pancake Breakfast Friendship Village
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COMPUTERS & PHOTO SENIOR CENTER ACTIVITIES Selecting a Digital Camera
Photoshop Elements Help Rate: FREE
Instructor: Poses
**By appointment only** For those who have taken the Photoshop Elements course, Robin is available for additional coaching. You must email Robin at psestudents@aol.com to schedule an appointment.
Date Time Nov & Dec 1-4 p.m. No class: Nov 25 or Dec 30
Day(s) Wed
Instructor: Poses
Learn the basics of the affordable Photoshop Elements program. Working in Editor learn lighting, color, selections and layers. Organizer is not covered in this class. GOOD computer skills required. For complete details, contact Robin at psestudents@aol.com.
Activity # Date 511175-01
Time
Day(s)
Nov 4,11,18 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Wed Dec 2 Optional Dec 9
501172-01 Jan 6,13,20,27 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Wed Optional Feb 3
Studio Lighting Webinar Rate: FREE
DROP IN
Join us for a discussion on studio lighting. We typically show a video on studio lighting techniques and then discuss how to utilize them in our photography. We also have demonstrations of equipment and its use. You do not need your own lighting equipment to attend.
Date Nov 18 & No Dec class
Time 1 p.m.
Day(s) Wed
Computer Connectors Rate: FREE
DROP IN
Group sharing and problem solving. Bring your computer experience, questions or problems and help all of us learn. Online demonstrations are often used to aid discussions. These meetings will include presentations on free software from Microsoft, Google, and others.
Date Nov 2 & 16 Dec 7 & 21
Time 1-3 p.m. 1-3 p.m.
Thinking of buying a digital camera? What features do you need to support your photographic interests? Learn about important features and take home a handout listing the essentials. You can be a savvy shopper when you walk into the store!
Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
511174-01
Nov 17
1-3 p.m.
Tue
Digital Camera Help
Basic Photoshop Elements Rate: FREE
Rate: FREE
Day(s) Mon Mon
Rate: FREE One-on-one digital camera coaching is available from Floyd Siebert. He’ll help with digital camera techniques and questions. Appointments are preferred. Email Floyd at circussieb@columbus.rr.com or call 614-899-0277.
Date Nov & Dec
Time 10 a.m.- 12 p.m. 1-2 p.m.
Day(s) Wed
Stay connected with the Westerville Senior Center and sign up for E-Scene. Email Chris at Christopher.Shirring@ westerville.org to join today!
Digital Photography SIG Rate: FREE
DROP IN
This Special Interest Group (SIG) focuses on the full range of digital cameras, accessories, and their use. Meetings vary among member and supplier presentations, discussion groups and field shoots around the state.
Date
Time
Nov 24 1-3 p.m No December meeting
Day(s) Tue
Photo Gallery Themes
All members of the Center are encouraged to have their photos displayed in the Photo Gallery in the lobby. Photos may be turned in at the front desk or at the Photo SIG meetings. Photos are displayed for one month and may be picked up in Chris’s office after they are taken down. For more information and Photo Gallery forms, please visit the front desk.
Month Dec
Theme Contest Winners
TRIPS & SKIPS SENIOR CENTER ACTIVITIES November Lunch Bunch Rate: $5 due at reg
Visit Dave and Busters, a family friendly restaurant offering great American food. We’ll travel on the Senior Center bus and shop afterwards at Target if time allows. (Lunch is on your own.)
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 511211-01 Nov 10 10:40 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Tue
World Travel Trip Presentations Rate: FREE
Miracle on 34th Street performed by Westerville South Rate: $5 due at reg Head to Westerville South Highschool for the Holiday rendition of Miracle on 34th Street.The performace will cost $10.00 which will be due at the ticket booth (on your own) once you have arrived. After the play we will stop for dinner before returning to the center.
Activity # 512212-01
Date Dec 13
Time Day(s) 1:15- 6:30 p.m. Sun
Instructor: Margi
Learn about all of the travel opportunities available for 2015 and 2016. A representative from World of Travel will be here to answer all of your questions about upcoming trips. Brochures for the following trips will be available at the senior center.
Der Dutchman Holiday Lunch and Shopping
ADRIATIC DREAM - Italy, Greece, Turkey & Croatia NIAGARA FALLS - Red, Locks and Wine GREAT VOLCANOS OF AMERICA’S WEST Washington State, Oregon, w/ Four National Parks
Rate: $5 due at reg
Activity # Date 511135-01 Nov 16 512136-01 Dec 14
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
512214-01
12:30-5 p.m.
Tue
Time 5:30-7 p.m. 5:30-7 p.m.
Day(s) Mon Mon
Dec 15
Christmas Light Photo Shoot
Oglebay Lights
Rate: $5 due at reg
Rate: $35 due at reg Head to Oglebay Lights in Wheeling West Virgina for the Winter Festival Lights, as we stay on the bus and drive through this amazing park enjoy these lights from the warm comfort of the bus. There are several interesting shops in Oglebay we will stop at where you will have time to do some Holiday Shopping. On the way we will stop in Zanesville at Tom’s Ice Cream Bowl for a quick bite to eat and yummy ice cream (on your own.)
Activity #
Date
Time
511212-01
Nov 17
12 -11:30 p.m. Tue
We’ll head to downtown Columbus to see the city all lit up for the Holiday Season. Our night begins with dinner (on your own) before we head out. We’ll seek out several hot spots and local landmarks capturing their nighttime beauty. Be sure to bring your tripod and warm clothes!
Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
512261-01
Dec 16
4 -10 p.m.
Wed
Day(s)
Alum Creek Fantasy of Lights Rate: $5 due at reg
Holiday Shopping Day at Polaris Fashion Place Rate: $5 due at reg Travel to lunch at Polaris before your shopping day begins, (lunch will be on your own) then after lunch you will be free to shop till you drop at Polaris Mall.
Activity # Date 511213-01
Have a wonderful holiday lunch with friends (on your own.) After lunch we will have time to shop in Der Dutchman’s gift shop as well as well as Yutzy’s Market.
Time
Day(s)
Nov 23 10:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Mon
Alum Creek Camp Grounds is the perfect spot to get into the Holiday Spirit. The Fantasy Light Show is fantastic and enjoyable as we drive around on the Senior Center bus and look at the lights! Admission is $2/person so please have that ready to give the bus driver when you load onto the bus. Before the lights we will stop for dinner at Buns Restaurant in Delaware. (Dinner is on your own.)
Activity # 512213-01
Date Dec 17
Time Day(s) 4:30 -9 p.m. Thu
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SNOWFLAKE CASTLE SENIOR CENTER ACTIVITIES Snowflake Castle Volunteer Meeting
Snowflake Castle Rate: $5 per child includes wooden toy and photo with Santa & Mrs. Claus
Rate: FREE
Learn about all the features for the 31th annual Snowflake Castle and sign up to volunteer at this Senior Center fundraiser. Each volunteer position will be described as well as any questions answered.
Activity # 511177-01
Date Nov 13
Time 11 a.m.
Day(s) Fri
Snowflake Castle Cookie Baking Rate: FREE
Like to bake and want to help raise money for the Westerville Senior Association while supporting Snowflake Castle? Every year we sell home made cookies to visitors of Snowflake and we always sell out. We’re looking for extra help to keep up with the demand. If interested, please sign up and Chris will be in touch with exact details.
Activity # 512172-01
“Stop by Santa’s Workshop and visit with his elves at the 30th Annual Snowflake Castle. Work with an elf and make your very own wooden toy to paint and take home. Stroll through the Homestead and visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus (picture included.) Tickets can be purchased online at www.mkt.com/ snowflakecastle or by visiting the Senior Center. RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR EVERYONE. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Date Dec 5 Dec 7-12
Snowflake Castle Tear Down Rate: FREE
Date Dec 5-12
Join us as we ‘UN-Deck the Halls’ after Snowflake Castle. Lunch will be provided for all who help decorate. Meet at the Everal Barn.
Unless you see a specific facility listed, all programs meet or depart from the Westerville Senior Center.
Activity # 512175-01
$
Snowflake Castle Set Up Rate: FREE
Let’s all ‘Deck the Halls’ in preparation for Snowflake Castle. We have several trees to decorate and three buildings to cover. Lunch will be provided for all who help decorate. Meet at the Everal Barn.
Activity # 512173-01
Date Dec 1
Time 10 a.m.
Time Day(s) 5-8 p.m. Sat 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Mon - Sat 5-8 p.m.
Day(s) Tue
Elf Training Rate: FREE
Learn all the tricks of being an elf in Santa’s Workshop at elf training. Being an elf is fun and simple, especially if you like interacting with kids! We’ll go over the toys being built in the workshop and how to assemble them.
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 512174-01 Dec 4 10-11:30 a.m. Fri 512177-01 Dec 4 2-3:30 p.m. Fri Location: Everal Barn (Upper level)
$
Date Dec 14
Time 10 a.m.
Day(s) Mon
KROGER REWARDS
$PROGRAM
The Westerville Senior Association has signed up with Kroger Rewards, a community sponsored fundraising tool that earns the Association dollars by using your Kroger Rewards card. The program can be used by anyone shopping at Kroger, not just Senior Center members! Remember, purchases will not count for the Westerville Senior Association until after you register and use your card! Registration information is available at the Senior Center.
THANK YOU!
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BRUNCHES & LUNCHES SENIOR CENTER ACTIVITIES
2015 DIGITAL PHOTO SIG Photography Competition People’s Choice winners!
Jump by Donna Dunaway
Title: Is it dark yet? by Mary Howell
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CONTINUING EDUCATION SENIOR CENTER ACTIVITIES
Medigold Information Station DROP IN The Medigold Information Station will be set up at the Senior Center. Stop by and meet the representives, ask any questions, get material about their 2016 plans, and even enroll if you are eligible. It’s a great one stop shop for Medigold, “Medicare Made Easy.” Date Time Day(s) Nov 13 9:30 -10:30 a.m. Fri Rate: FREE
Library on Wheels
Rate: FREE
DROP IN
The Westerville Public Library staff will bring a variety of books, which you may check out, and return directly to the Senior Center.
Date Nov 9 & Dec 14
Time 2:30 - 3:30 p.m.
Day(s) Mon
Centered Seniors Investment Club Rate: FREE
DROP IN
Come experience dynamic discussions regarding common stocks. You probably already know more than you credit yourself knowing about the reasons that a stock is worth buying, should be held longer or needs to be sold. Come attend two meetings as a prospective partner and learn our policies and procedures. Participating as a partner is a positive educational experience.
Date Nov 12 & Dec 10
Time 1 - 3 p.m.
Day(s) Thu
Genealogy Discussion Group Rate: FREE
DROP IN
All Center members are invited to this meeting to discuss genealogical issues and learn additional te c h n i q u e s f o r re s e a rc h i n g f a m i l y h i s to r y. Computer issues, as they relate to genealogy, will also be discussed, The Genealogy Group is led by Diana Druback.
Date Nov 18 & Dec 16
Time Day(s) 9:30 -11:30 a.m. Wed
Cookbook Club DROP IN Take home the cookbook of the month and find which recipes appeal to you. Pick one, bring in your creation and share with the group while tasting other recipes and discussing the book. Date Time Day(s) Nov 23 1:30 -3:30 p.m. Mon Family Recipes Rate: FREE
Hospice 101 Rate: FREE
Kenya George, Director of Community Relations with Hospice Services at Methodist Elder Care, will discuss how to inspire, encourage & stimulate the mind, body and spirit. Kenya will be able to answer questions like What is Hospice? Where does Hospice Provide Services? When Should I contact Hospice? and Who Pays for Hospice? This course is designed to help put your mind at ease. Activity # Date Time Day(s) 511133-01 Nov 12 3-4 p.m. Thu
Great Decisions Discussion Group Rate: FREE
DROP IN
Join the Westerville Public Library for a discussion session that will make you think. Created by the Foreign Policy Association of America, Great Decisions is America’s largest discussion program on world affairs. Our goal is to promote greater understanding and knowledge of foreign affairs, as well as to learn from and respect the wide variety of opinions presented in each discussion. Copies of the topics will be available at the front desk at the Senior Center at the beginning of each month. Please read the article prior to the group meeting.
Date Time Day(s) Nov & Dec: Hiatus. Resumes in January.
Dec: Hiatus
A Swedish Christmas Rate: FREE
Swedish Christmas: Chris Welen (Dublin Retirement Village and Dublin Assisted Living & Memory Support) talks about all Winter Festivities going on in Sweden around Christmas. He will discuss; St. Lucia, Advent Celebrations, Christmas Foods, and Santa Claus on December 24th. Activity # Date Time Day(s) 512134-01 Dec 3 3-4 p.m. Thu
Jeopardy with Aetna Rate: FREE
Come play a friendly game of Jeopardy with Aetna Representative Lisa Kelly. There will be fun, laughter and prizes, for all who attend. Located at the Senior Center. Activity # Date Time Day(s) 512133-01 Dec 10 3:30-4:30 p.m. Thu
CONTINUING ED / BRUNCH & LUNCH SENIOR CENTER ACTIVITIES Book Discussion Group Rate: FREE
Pancake Breakfast DROP IN
Do you love to read? This group enjoys a lively discussion lead by Westerville Librarian, Mindy VanHouten and Outreach Associate Ellyn Dinning. Contact Mindy at 882-7277 ext 186 to pick up a book and join in the fun.
Date
Time
2:30- 3:30 p.m.
Nov 16
The Art of Hearing Heartbeats by Jan-Philipp The Orchardist by Amanda Coplin
Dec 21
Day(s) Mon
Rate: $3.50 due at door
DROP IN
Bring your friends and family to the Center for our monthly breakfast of pancakes, sausage and eggs, coffee and orange juice. Sponsored by Friendship Village of Columbus. Date Time Day(s) Nov 4 & Dec 2 7-10 a.m. Wed
First Wednesday Lunch Rate: $3 due at door
DROP IN
Sloppy Joes, chips, and fruit or vegetables are served. Join your friends for a quick lunch before cards and games. Date Time Day(s) Nov 4 & Dec 2 12 p.m. Wed
Friday Lunches Rate: $1 for soup $1.50 for sandwich and chips
DROP IN
Chef specials like sandwiches, great homemade soups, or lunch-time specials. Date Time Day(s) Nov 6, 13 12 p.m. Fri Dec 4, 11 12 p.m. Fri
Wednesday Lunches Rate: $1 for soup $1.50 for sandwich and chips
DROP IN
Chef specials like sandwiches, great homemade soups, or lunch-time specials. Date Time Day(s) Nov 11, 18, 25 12 p.m. Wed Dec 9, 16, 23 12 p.m. Wed
November Friday Feast
REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Rate: $5 due at door / $6 if not registered
A cool crisp fall day is just the kind to head to the Senior Center for a wonderful cozy meal such as Friday Feast! We will enjoy a wonderful meal provided by our sponsors! REGISTRATION IS A MUST. Activity # Date Time Day(s) 511104-01 Nov 20 12 p.m. Fri
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CREATIVE ARTS SENIOR CENTER ACTIVITIES
Woodcarving
Zentangle Beyond the Basics Rate: $30 due at reg
Instructor: Emler This class will concentrate on learning more intricate tangles with a concentration on shading. Bring your Zentangle kit with you. Zentangle 101 is a prerequisite for this class. Additional supplies provided for this four week class. Activity # Date Time Day(s) 511173-01 Nov 5- 19 5:30-7:30 p.m. Thu
Zentangle 101 Rate: $30 due at reg
Instructor: Emler
Zentangle® is a fun and relaxing way to create beautiful images while drawing structured patterns. This four week course will teach the Zentagle Method® in a relaxing atmosphere. Supplies will be included. Activity # Date Time Day(s) 511172-01 Nov 3-24 5:30-7:30 p.m. Tue
Creative Writing Rate: FREE DROP IN Instructor: McClelland Come to share and encourage members to develop their writing skills through life experiences.
Date Nov 11 & Dec 9
Time 1:30 - 3 p.m.
Day(s) Wed
Memoir Writing Rate: FREE DROP IN Instructor: Smith Want to write your own memoir? This ‘class’ can get you started! Even if you just like writing short essays to stick in a folder so others will know what it was like back in the ‘good ol days’ this is the group for you. Special note: Dates are moved because of the holidays. This writing group is also looking for a new leader. If interested, please contact Chris.
Date Nov 18 & Dec 16
Time 1:30-3 p.m.
Day(s) Wed
Ceramics Rate: $30 due at reg Instructor: Doelker This course teaches the basics or enhances your current techniques. Participants will leave the Center by car pool on the date listed below to purchase their own greenware at Adobi.
Activity # Date 511152-01 Nov 5-Dec 17
Time Day(s) 12-2 p.m. Thu
Please note: The Adobi Trip Tue, Nov 3 at 11 a.m. NO CLASS: Nov 26
Rate: FREE DROP IN Share ideas and techniques. New carvers are always welcome.
Date Nov & Dec
Time 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Day(s) Fri
Quilting Rate: FREE DROP IN Join this group of quilters as they continue to quilt beautiful heirloom quilts. New and experienced quilters are always welcome.
Date Nov & Dec Nov & Dec
Time 1 - 3 p.m. 9 - 11:30 a.m.
Day(s) Mon Thu
Holiday Painting Rate: $25 due at reg
Instructor: Dew Join painting instructor Elise Dew to make 2 holiday themed paintings in this 2 session class. We’ll paint an entire work in each session, stepby-step with the instructor. Painting samples will be in acrylic but medium will be artists choice. Suggested canvas size 18” x 24” or larger. Activity # Date Time Day(s) 511171-01 Nov 11 & 18 5-7 p.m. Wed
Crafts Rate: FREE DROP IN Instructor: Bailey Like to be crafty? Then join these ladies for some weekly casual crafting. If you can’t make it but would like to work on things at home, call Ann Bailey at 882-5709 to arrange a craft pickup.
Date Nov & Dec
Time 1 - 3 p.m.
Day(s) Mon
Creative Experiences in Painting Rate: $35 due at reg
Instructor: Fedorenko Learn to use new techniques in painting with watercolors and acrylics. Using simple materials, you can make a beautiful work of art! Supply list: Simple water color paint sets (Prang brand is best, but Crayolas watercolor paints work) or bring an acrylic paint set with basic colors: red, blue, yellow, white, and black. Watercolor paper or canvas paper pads of paper (depends on what you want to paint with.) Variety of brush sizes (buy a cheap packet.) Cup for water and wax paper for mixing paints. Activity # Date Time Day(s) 511176-01 Nov 3 - 17 2-4 p.m. Tue
CREATIVE ARTS / SOCIAL SENIOR CENTER ACTIVITIES Silvertones Choir Rate: FREE
DROP IN If you enjoy singing then the Silvertones Choir is the group for you. Drop in and meet Choir Director Walter Hoag and pianist Liz Noe for a great time! Date Time Day(s) Nov & Dec 11 a.m-12 p.m. Mon
Discussion Group Rate: FREE
10:30-11:30 a.m.
Silvertones Holiday Concert Rate: FREE
DROP IN The Silvertones Choir will entertain you with Holiday Favorites, this is a great group of entertainers, Don’t miss out! Date Time Day(s) Dec 14 12:45 - 2 p.m. Mon
DROP IN
This informal discussion group decides topics to be discussed and shares their past experiences or opinions on such topics. Date Time Day(s) Wed
Nov 4 Nov 11 Nov 18 Dec 2 Dec 9 Dec 16
Old Songs Poetry Old time Radio Program Fashion Fads Extreme Weather Experiences The Gift you Wanted that Santa Didn’t Bring Dec 23 What did you do on Sundays when the Blue Laws were in Effect?
NO CLASS: Nov 25
Cookies in a Jar Rate: $10 due at reg
Our very own cook Mary Schmidt would love for you to join her to layer cookie mix in a mason jar and decorate it for gift giving. Fabric and ribbons will be provided to tie on the directions as well as the mason jars! Join in the fun during the Holiday Season! Activity # Date Time Day(s) 511136-01 Nov 5 4- 6 p.m. Thu
Rate: FREE
DROP IN
Join Nikki Fulton from Otterbein Senior Lifestyles for an Evening of Bingo and great prizes! Date Time Day(s) Nov 12 6 -7: 30 p.m. Thu
Bingo!
Sharpie Mug Rate: $5 due at reg
Evening Bingo
Instructor: MJ Smith
Did you know that you can decorate a mug with a sharpie? Make one for a Christmas present. No artistic ability required! MJ will walk you through the steps to make your very own sharpie mug. Great for last-minute presents! Activity # Date Time Day(s) 512176-01 Dec 2 3:30- 5 p.m. Wed
Rate: $1/three cards
DROP IN
This favorite game allows you to meet new friends, share a few laughs and enjoy the fun of winning prices. Prizes are sponsored by Highbanks Care Center. Date Time Day(s) Nov 13 & Dec 11 1 - 3 p.m. Fri
McDonald’s Bingo Forest in a Bottle Rate: $10 due at reg
Instructor: MJ Smith Add some greenery to your grey winter with a self-sustaining terrarium. Activity # Date Time Day(s) 511178-01 Nov 10 1:30- 3 p.m. Tue
Rate: FREE
DROP IN
McDonald’s sponsors Bingo every month at the Center. Join our group for a treat from McDonald’s and some special prizes too! Date Time Day(s) Nov 9 & Dec 14 1 - 2 p.m. Mon
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SOCIAL SCENE & GAMES SENIOR CENTER ACTIVITIES Afternoon Euchre Party Rate: 75¢ due at door
Cards and Games DROP IN
This social, yet intense, game of strategy will keep you sharp as a tack. Sponsored by Highbanks Care Center. Date Time Day(s) Nov 20 1-3 p.m. Fri Dec 18 2-4 p.m. Fri *Please Note: to start following Christmas Feast at the Community Center
Rate: FREE
DROP IN
Enjoy an afternoon of euchre or games at the Center. Euchre on Wednesdays and Fridays. Pinochle on Mondays and Wednesdays. Time Day(s) 12:30 p.m. 12:45 p.m.
Mon/Wed Fri
Advanced Mah Jongg Rate: FREE
DROP IN
Monday play is geared toward experienced players, with fast exciting games. Date Time Day(s) Nov & Dec 12:30 p.m. Mon
Duplicate Bridge Rate: One time fee of $20 for equipment
An email will be sent out at the beginning of each month to registered players requesting a reply if they plan on playing. The first 16 that reply will play that month. Currently, there are enough boards to accommodate four tables. If additional tables are required, supplies will be purchased. For complete details contact Bob Porter at rporter4@wowway.com. Date Time Day(s) Nov 19 & Dec 17 1 p.m. Thu
Bridge Rate: FREE
Type Social Bridge No scores kept.
Time 12:45-3 p.m.
DROP IN
Day(s) Mon
Bridge Lessons 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Tue Suitable for beginners or those seeking brush-up instruction. Sessions are cordial, informal and noncritical. Call Bill Carpenter for details 614-895-3572. Contract Bridge
12:45-3 p.m. 12:45-3 p.m.
Wed Fri
Bridge Holiday Party Rate: FREE
DROP IN
The bridge group is planning a jolly time with prizes and surprises.There will be awards, prizes and special treats…especially if Santa’s bridge elves bring their favorite cookies to share. Please join us. *Cost of lunch is on your own. Activity # Date Time Day(s) 512171-01 Dec 16 12 p.m. Wed
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fitness
SPORTS & FITNESS SENIOR CENTER ACTIVITIES
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Balance Class
Beginning in 2016, all group fitness classes will require pre-registration for each class. Additionally, Fit Pass Punch Cards will no longer be used.
DROP IN Instability and loss of balance are challenging issues. Improve your balance by learning to improve your stability through progressive functional movements and strength-building techniques. Date Time Day(s) Nov & Dec 9:45-10:30 a.m. Wed Final Class: Dec 16
Please find those classes and their schedule in the grey box below. Registration for the January/ February classes opens October 29 online and October 30 in person.
Every “Body” Can Do Yoga
NEWS & NOTES
If you have any unpunched passes remaining in January 2016 please return them to the Senior Center front desk. A gift certificate will be issued for $0.75/punch which can be used for Westerville Parks and Recreation classes. Passes must be returned by February 27 to receive a refund.
New Year Fitness Classes Here are some upcoming classes offered in January 2016. Sign up today to get an early start to your new year resolutions! Every “Body” Can Do Yoga 501190-01 Tue Jan 5 - Feb 23 1-2 pm
$10
Tuesday Line Dancing 501131-01 Tue Jan 5-Feb 23 10:15-11:15 am $10 Resistance Bands: Total Body Strengthening 501186-01 Mon/Wed Jan 4 - Feb 25 9-9:45 am $20
10-10:45 am $20
Gentle Flexibility Char Exercise 501189-01 Mon/Wed Jan 4 - Feb 25 11-11:45 am $20 B.A.S.E. Fit 501192-01 Fri Jan 8 - Feb 26
Date Time Nov & Dec 1- 2 p.m. Final Class: Dec 15
Day(s) Tue
Location: Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St
Strengthening & Toning
Low-Impact Aerobics and Strength 501188-01 Tue/Thu Jan 5-Feb 25 9-10 am $20
Balance Class 501187-01 Mon/Wed Jan 4-Feb 25
DROP IN Utilizing alignment principles, breath awareness, physical postures and meditation this class offers practices that build strength and flexibility, relieve stress, and improve overall health. Modifications are provided so students can practice within their capability.
10-10:45 am $10
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You will use light weights and an exercise mat (we have both) to strengthen and tone your muscles. Join the group and have fun. Date Time Day(s) Nov & Dec 9-9:30 a.m. Tue & Thu Final Class: Dec 17 Location: Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St
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All programs can be registered for online unless an asterisks appears. Those programs may only be registered for at the Senior Center front desk.
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SPORTS, FITNESS, HEALTH & WELLNESS SENIOR CENTER ACTIVITIES Resistance Bands: Express
DROP IN
Strengthen your muscles and improve bone density during this complete body workout! You’ll be guided through exercises at your own pace in a supportive atmosphere. Beginners are encouraged to attend. Date Time Day(s) Nov & Dec 9- 9:30 a.m. Mon & Wed Final Class: Dec 16
Resistance Bands: Total Body Strengthening
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Strengthen your muscles and improve bone density during this complete body workout! You’ll be guided through exercises at your own pace in a supportive atmosphere. Beginners are encouraged to attend. Date Time Day(s) Nov & Dec 9:45-10:30 a.m. Mon Final Class: Dec 14
Strengthen & Soothe
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This half-hour class is designed to help those who cannot stand for long periods of time (you sit in a chair) but want to keep their joints from stiffening. Date Time Day(s) Nov & Dec 11 -11:30 a.m. Mon & Wed Final Class: Dec 16
Low Impact Aerobics
DROP IN
This fun and energetic aerobics class will burn calories and improve your health. It’s choreographed and performed to music using large muscle groups in a continuous rhythmic activity. Date Time Day(s) Nov & Dec 9:30 -10 a.m. Tue & Thu Final Class: Dec 17 Location: Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St
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This slow passive strengthening/stretching classwill encourage you to spend time in various postures and positions to relax your mind while simultaneously strengthening your body. A yoga mat and pillow are recommended. You must be able to get to and from the floor to participate. Date Time Day(s) Nov 6:20-7 p.m. Tue Final Class: Nov 17
Senior Center Zumba
Gentle Flexibility Chair Exercise
DROP IN
This is Zumba modified to suit the needs of you, the active older adult. You get the Zumba zesty Latin music, like salsa, meringue, Cumbia and reggaeton in an exhilarating easy-tofollow party-like atmosphere! Date Time Day(s) Nov 5:30-6:15 p.m. Tue Final Class: Nov 17
Delay the Disease
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A fitness program designed to empower people with Parkinson’s disease by optimizing their physical function and helping to delay the progression of symptoms. It’s geared specifically to counteract movement challenges experienced by people with Parkinson’s. “You may have Parkinson’s disease but it doesn’t have you.” Date Time Day(s) Nov & Dec 1:15 - 2:15 p.m. Thu Location: Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St Final Class: Dec 17
SPORTS, FITNESS, HEALTH & WELLNESS SENIOR CENTER ACTIVITIES
Billiards and Table Tennis
Line Dancing Classes DROP IN Get up and get down on the dance floor. No partner needed. Increase coordination, flexibility and endurance while having fun and making friends.
Billiards 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Mon - Fri Table Tennis 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Thur
Senior Tennis
Tuesday Line Dancing Instructor: Ebbert Date Time Day(s) Nov & Dec 10:15- 11:15 a.m. Tue Location: Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St
Evening Line Dancing Instructor: Poses Date Time Day(s) Nov 6- 7:30 p.m. Wed Last class - Nov 18
Rate: $20 for residents or $25 for non resident
All participants must be Senior Center members. Indoor play from October through March requires registration, but outdoor play from April through September is free. Contact Tom Wheeler 614-882-5079 for more information. Activity # Date Time Day(s) 406103-01 Nov & Dec 8:15-9:30a.m. Mon/Wed/Fri Location: Community Center
Bowling League Sequoia Lanes Rate: Determined by Lanes and due at the Alley Registration: at Sequoia Bowling Alley
Improver Line Dance DROP IN Instructor: Rich & John Date Time Day(s) Nov 3- 4 p.m. Thu Location: Community Center NO CLASS: in December or Nov 25
If you are interested in bowling, being a sub or need directions, please contact Chuck at Sequoia Lanes: 885-7043. They have room to expand their leagues on Wednesdays and Fridays. They can also use substitutes. Date Time Day(s) Nov & Dec 12 p.m. Mon/Wed/Fri
B.A.S.E. Fit
Location: Sequoia Bowling Alley 5501 Sandalwood Blvd, Columbus
DROP IN This class covers the complete range of activities and is a combination of all classes offered at the Center throughout the week: Balance, Aerobics, Strength, and Endurance. Participants can enjoy this class sitting or standing. Date Time Day(s) Nov & Dec 9- 9:30 a.m. Fri Nov & Dec 9:40- 10:25 a.m. Fri Final Class: Dec 18
Water Aerobics Rate: Varies with the class (due at reg)
DROP IN
Water aerobics supports the body and reduces the risk of joint and muscle injury. Most classes last 45-60 minutes in length. Classes are located at the Community Center Watering Hole. Please check the Community Recreation Guide for more details.
Fitness Walking Group Rate: FREE
DROP IN Talk and walk your way around the Community Center indoor track. Please remember to sign the clipboard and track your mileage. 10 laps is equivalent to 1 mile. Also, check the bulletin board track-side for information on exercise, health, and special events. Date Time Day(s) Nov & Dec 8:30-9:30 a.m. Tue/Thu/Fri
Location: Community Center NO MEETING: Nov 26 or Dec 25
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SPORTS, FITNESS, HEALTH & WELLNESS SENIOR CENTER ACTIVITIES Meijer Pharmacy Flu Immunization Clinic
Fall Educational Series These classes will be informal educational sessions where you can learn and discuss with your peers over light refreshments. Classes provided by Independence Village.
November - Weather Emergencies
Severe weather in all seasons can increase our risk of falling. However, most falls can be prevented when you understand your risks and take active steps to remove or avoid hazards. The most obvious threat for falls during the winter may be ice and snow. Learn ways to be proactive during the cold months. Stay safe. Light refreshments will be provided so please enroll.
Rate: FREE Instructor: Meijer Pharmacy
Meijer pharmacy will provide flu shots. The vaccine cost will be subject to insurance reimbursement. All Senior Center members that have Medicare insurance will be covered at 100% for both influenza and pneumonia shots. Register for the time you plan to drop in. Activity # Date Time Day(s) 511199-01 Nov 3 10-11 a.m. Tue 511199-02 Nov 3 11 a.m. -12 p.m. Tue
Toenail Cut/File/Clean & Foot Care Rate: $27 due at appointment
Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
511198-01
Nov 3
3 -4 p.m.
Tue
December - Memory and Aging
What brain changes are normal for older adults? Learn what types of memory changes and what stays the same over time (semantic and episodic). Learn steps to improve memory and tips to maintaining it. Light refreshments will be provided so please enroll. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
512199-01
Dec 1
3 -4 p.m.
Tue
Hearing Aide Help Class Rate: FREE
DROP IN
Are you wondering if your current hearing aides are working properly? Are you concerned you might have hearing loss? Help is on the way! Please feel free to bring your hearing aides to our help class where we can clean them and offer guidance on how to keep them functioning properly (free cleaning tools will be provided.) If you are experiencing some issues with your hearing you can sign up to have your hearing screened All services will be provided by Dr. Sarah Tancevski Au D licensed audiologst. Date Time Day(s) Dec 15 1-3 p.m. Tue
Foot care services provided by Everyday Divinity. Services include nail trimming, thinning, filing, foot assessment, corn & callus reduction. $27 for 30 min session, payable by cash or check and collected at time of service. Date Time Day(s) November and December are already full. This program will continue in 2016.
Advancements in Eye Care Treatment Rate: FREE
Instructor: Dr. Harnish
Cataracts are a common eye problem, but today’s options for surgical correction of cataracts can make a world of difference. Dr. Harnish will provide information about cataract options that could clear your vision and get you out of your glasses. Dr. Harnish will also cover all the advancements in eye care treatment. Activity # Date Time Day(s) 511196-01 Nov 5 1-2 p.m. Thu Location: Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St
Zounds Hearing Education Rate: FREE Zounds Hearing Aids have advanced technology which eliminates up to 90% of background noise. Never buy batteries again-Zounds hearing aids are rechargeable.
Activity # *511197-01
Date Nov 5
Time 5-6 p.m.
Day(s) Thu
SUPPORT SERVICES SENIOR CENTER ACTIVITIES
Alzheimer’s Support Group Rate: FREE
DROP IN Contact Concord Counseling at 882-9338 for information. Date Time Day(s) Nov 3 & Dec 1 7 p.m. Tue
Location: Concord Counseling Center 700 Brooksedge Dr
Parkinson’s Support Group Rate: FREE
Date Nov 4 Dec 2
Time 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m.
DROP IN
Day(s) Wed Wed
Date Time On hiatus until January
DROP IN
Day(s)
Insurance Assistance - OSHIIP Rate: FREE
A representative will be here to answer questions regarding Medicare, Medicare supplement, insurance bills, long-term care insurance and help you understand your medical statements. Please call for an appointment. Activity # Date Time Day(s) 511132-01 Nov 3 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Tue 512132-01 Dec 15 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Tue
Diabetes Support Group Rate: FREE
DROP IN
Bring your lunch and the center will provide beverages. Gather with members facing the same challenges and discuss methods of overcoming them. Courtesy of Senior Independence. Date Time Day(s) Nov 19 Dec 17
11 a.m. 11 a.m.
Rate: FREE
The Westerville Senior Association, Inc. has established a program for those members who require financial assistance to participate in the Senior Center’s Transportation Program. This program is open to members whose incomes are 150% of the poverty level, according to the 2014 Guidelines. Those wishing to apply, or reapply, should pick up and return the forms at the Senior Center to Sande. All requests for assistance are confidential.
What can the Library bring you?
Arthritis Support Group Rate: FREE
Financial Assistance for Bus Passes
Thu Thu
Meals on Wheels Rate: Determined by LifeCare Alliance Registration: Please call (614) 278-3130
Senior adults who are home-bound or have disabilities are eligible for this hot meal delivered directly to their homes. Diet meals are available. Time Day(s) 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Mon-Fri
Rate: FREE
If surgery, disabilities or health issues are preventing you from visiting the Westerville P u b l i c L i b ra r y, e i t h e r te m p o ra r i l y o r permanently, just let the Library know. We offer personalized delivery of books, movies and music to those in need. Simply tell us the items you want and they’ll deliver them free of charge. If you are home-bound and live in the Westerville City School district, please call us for details. (614) 259-5034.
Safe Call Rate: FREE
Safe Call is a daily telephone check-in service for home-bound, handicapped and elderly residents. Once you are enrolled in Safe Call, a computer will call your home every day at a time you have chosen. For further information, or to sign up, please call the Safe Call Coordinator, Kippy Shurman, at 901-6790.
Westerville & New Albany Senior Support Rate: FREE
This program is an in-home consultation service. Your consultant will be able to provide: emotional support, limited transportation, referral and linkage to other county services, assistance with questions and problems, and friendship. To reach a consultant, call the Westerville/New Albany Senior Support Program at 901-6560 between the hours of 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon - Fri. We will take the needed information, answer any questions and link you with a consultant.
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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Snowflake Castle
From decorating, to baking, to being an elf, there are many options available. See page 6 to discover all the possiblities! Dates How to Register Dec 1 - 14 See page 6
Volunteer’s Name
DATE
ACTIVITY
HRS EARNED
Wilder Elementary Readers
Help students of Wilder Elementary by reading to them monthly. Date How to Register Monthly Call Chelsea
Kitchen Help
Like to cut, cook or clean? Then the kitchen is for YOU! Date How to Register Wed & Fri Leave your name and number at the Senior Center Front desk and Mary will call you.
Snowflake Castle founder Kay Shively helping kids on a slide in 2003.
Collating
Join your friends and enjoy a doughnut while we put together the upcoming newsletter. Date How to Register Dec 17, Thu Just drop in!
Please return this completed form to the Senior Center front desk at the end of this newsletter cycle.
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES Transportation is provided to members residing in the corporate city limits of Westerville for programs at the Senior Center, the Community Center (as available), medical appointments within the Westerville School District, trips to other destinations which are planned by the Senior Center Staff, and shopping trips to grocery stores. Even though we make every effort to provide prompt transportation services, delays of up to one-half hour may occur because of the multiple services we provide and the extensive area we travel.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
PRICING INFORMATION
• Call (614) 901-6567 • Transportation must be requested by 1 p.m. the business day prior to pickup. • Services may be requested four months in advance. • Please notify the office if you require wheelchair accessibility when you request transport. • Routing times indicate when the driver leaves the Senior Center.
• Bus passes can be purchased at the front office of the Senior Center. • A $25 bus pass = $30 worth of rides. • A $10 bus pass = $10 worth of rides. • For financial assistance, please call (614) 901-6560.
NEW WEATHER CANCELLATION POLICY As the weather starts turning colder, please remember that if the Westerville City Schools close that all of the Center’s programs are also closed. You may also call the hotline (found on the cover) to discover whether or not programs are cancelled. New this year, however, is that transportation to essential services (doctor appointments and the grocery store) will be decided by Center staff. If you’re scheduled during school closures, expect a call from Center staff confirming your transportation.
SERVICES TO SENIOR CENTER
MON - FRI
8:30 a.m.
FROM SENIOR CENTER
MON - FRI
1 & 3 p.m.
TO COMMUNITY CTR.
MON, WED, FRI
8:30 a.m. & 1 p.m.
FROM COMMUNITY CTR.
MON, WED, FRI
11 a.m. & 3:15 p.m.
TO COMMUNITY CTR.
TUE & THU
1 p.m.
FROM COMMUNITY CTR.
TUE & THU
3:15 p.m.
WALMART KOHL’S, MARCS SCHROCK RD. KROGER
TUE
NOV & DEC
1 p.m.
1.5 hours
$3
LOCAL SHOPPING
TUE
Nov 10 & 24 Dec 8 & 22
1 p.m.
1.5 hours
$3
KROGER, MEIJER, GIANT EAGLE MAXTOWN
THU
NOV & DEC
1 p.m.
1.5 hours
$3
MON - FRI
APPOINTMENT TIMES 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
PLEASE BE READY FOR PICKUP ONEHALF HOUR PRIOR TO YOUR APPOINTMENT TIME.
TUE
Nov 24 Dec 22
9 a.m.
2 hours
$3
MON
Nov 9
12 p.m.
3 hours
$5
MON
Dec 14
12 p.m.
3 hours
$5
MEDICAL APPTS. DURING LISTED TIMES ONLY. LAST TAKE HOME IS 3:30 p.m. WESTERVILLE AREA RESOURCE MINISTRY
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POLARIS MALL
EASTON TOWN CENTER
DATES
ROUTING TIME BEGINS
ESTIMATED SHOPPING TIME
DAYS OF THE WEEK
ROUND-TRIP PRICES $2
$2
$2
$3
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WESTERVILLE SENIOR CENTER 310 W Main Street Westerville, Ohio 43081 (614) 901-6560
Snowflake Castle
PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 201 Westerville, OH 43081
Dec 5 and Dec 7- 1 2
Our Purpose The purpose of the Senior Center is to provide senior adults of the community with an organized program of educational, recreational and social activities along with services appropriate to senior adults’ needs. The Senior Center will be an informational resource for senior adults in the community.