PTC Bulletin - April & May 2016

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A DEERFIELD PARK DISTRICT PROGRAM FOR ADULT ENRICHMENT IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD

Upcoming at the PTC Annual Men’s Club Antique Car Show! Deerfield Community Band Concert Series! Horticulture Workshops! Jewelry Design Class! Lecture with Jim Kenney! Breakfast with Barry! Play Reading Workshop!

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Upcoming Special Events ........ 1-2 Programs ................................. 2-8 Excursions ............................... 9 Fitness ..................................... 10-11 Social Services ........................ 12-14 Wellness .................................. 15 Card Play ................................. 16 PTC Center Information ........... 16 Donations and New Members .. 17 April Calendar .......................... 18 May Calendar .......................... 19 General Information ................. 20

PTC Special Events “Polkas and Pierogi!” A Dinner Dance Polka Party featuring Tony Blazonczyk and New Phaze! Sponsored by Whitehall of Deerfield

The PTC is delighted to announce its 4th annual “Polkas and Pierogi” Dinner Dance on Thursday, April 21st. Enjoy an atrium reception, delicious dinner buffet of Polish-American favorites from the Jolly Inn restaurant AND the music of Chicagoland’s very own Polka Prince, Tony Blazonczyk and his 7-piece orchestra, New Phaze! Please make your reservations early and bring your polka shoes! Date: Thursday, April 21st Time: 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm Cost: $25M/$35NM #313231-02 Register by: Thursday, April 14th

“Dappers and Dolls” A Roaring 20’s Theme Dinner Dance featuring the hot, sweet jazz of the Fat Babies! Sponsored by Brandel Health & Rehab at Covenant Village of Northbrook and Freedom Homecare The Patty Turner Center is a Deerfield Park District program for adult enrichment in partnership with the Village of Deerfield. Our mission is to support the independence and well-being of adults 50 years and older; to encourage their participation in all aspects of life; to provide programs which serve their social, recreational, intellectual and physical needs and to further enrich their lives.

The PTC is delighted to announce our first ever roaring 20’s theme dinner that’ll be the cat’s meow! This hoopla will feature the sweet jazz dance music of Chicago’s very own Fat Babies! This night we’ll be hittin’ on all the sixes so get a wiggle on and reserve your spot at the best party in town! Date: Thursday, May 19th Time: 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm Cost: $25M/$35NM #313231-03 Register by: Thursday, May 12th


Special Events

Programs

Upcoming Band Concerts!

PTC Men’s Club

The PTC is delighted to present a series of Sunday afternoon band concerts featuring conductor Art Hildebrand and the Deerfield Community Band. These special concerts are open to all and will feature a different theme each month. Please join us!

The Patty Turner Center Men’s Club is a group of over 80 men who meet every Tuesday morning for high quality programs. Coffee, pastries, and camaraderie begin at 8:15am and programs are from 8:45am – 10:00am. Members come to hear presentations by professional speakers on history, art, travel, science, government, and local, national, and international current events. Members consistently characterize the speakers as well informed, engaging, challenging, interesting, and educational. To join in the PTC Men’s Club, you must be a member of the Patty Turner Center. PTC women are very welcome to attend! For questions please contact coordinator, John Maxson, at: (847) 945-3927 or the PTC at (847) 940-4010.

“Classical and Contemporary” Music Concert and Lecture Presentation Featuring the Deerfield Community Band & Music Lecturer Jim Kendros! Sponsored by Whitehall of Deerfield

Join us at the Patty Turner Center for a first of its kind music concert and lecture presentation featuring Art Hildebrand and the Deerfield Community Band AND music lecturer Jim Kendros! This musical event is entitled, “Classical and Contemporary” will feature a program of musical scores along with compositional narratives by Mr. Jim Kendros. “Exemplary!”

April April 5th – “Pollination: Plant Survival Tactics” Speaker: Melissa Alderson, Environmental Educator for the Lake County Forest Preserves

Date: Sunday, April 17th Time: 2:00pm – 3:30pm Cost: $10.00 per person

April 12th– “Stories aboard the Titanic” Speaker: Dramatist R. J. Lindsey

Additional proceeds will be gratefully accepted and used to further support the Deerfield Community Band.

April 19th– “Spotlight on American Values: Bigotry in America”

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Speaker: Buddy Schreiber

Register by: Friday, April 15th

April 26th– “Journey to Cambodia and Vietnam”

“Music from Around the World”

Speaker: Photographer Fred Gold

A Music Showcase from Around the World

May

Featuring the Deerfield Community Band & CSO Principal Chair Tubist, Gene Pokorny!

May 3rd– “The New Promised Land? How the current Refugee Crisis will affect and change Germany”

Sponsored by Whitehall of Deerfield

Speaker: Anette Isaacs

Embark with us at the PTC on a musical trip around the world featuring diverse musical scores which include the Russian Sailor’s Dance, Gustav Holst’s 2nd Suite and selections from Les Miserables. In addition to this magnificent program, we are delighted to welcome CSO’s Principal Chair Tubist, Gene Pokorny, in a special Brass performance. Extraordinary! Date: Sunday, May 22nd Time: 2:00pm – 3:30pm Cost: $10.00 per person Additional proceeds will be gratefully accepted and used to further support the Deerfield Community Band.

May 10th– “Islam and Muslims in America” Speaker: Dr. Hazim Fazlic, Imam of the Cultural Center of Greater Chicago

May 17th– “Ira Gershwin” Speaker: Susan Benjamin

May 24th– PTC Annual Classic Car Show Speaker: John Maxson

May 31st- “Deerfield Public Library Updates” Speaker: Joint presentation by Library Director Amy FalaszPeterson and Head of information Technology, Tom Owen

#313226-04 Register by: Friday, May 20th

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Programs PTC Women’s Club Ladies and interested gentlemen of the PTC are invited to these delicious and entertaining affairs presented monthly on the second Tuesday. For details regarding our upcoming schedule of dates and presenters, please contact Jill Becker at: (847) 5722653. Guests are welcome!

Date: Tuesday, May 10th Time: 12:00 Noon Luncheon by Fore Restaurant 1:00pm Program Fees: $18M/$22NM #313121-02 Register by: Friday, May 6th

Upcoming! June Dessert & Program

“My Fair Audrey: A Musical Tribute to Audrey Hepburn” Dessert and Presentation

April Dessert & Program

Performed by Hilary Feldman with piano accompanist, Beckie Menzie Sponsored by Home Instead and Silverado

“Manor House Management a la Downton” Presented by “Mrs. Eaton” and ‘’Mr. Howe” Dessert and Performance Presented by Historian and Lecturer Ellie Carlson and Mark Howe ~ Sponsored by Radford Green

This presentation has been prepared with the needs of potential employers who endeavor to establish staff and maintain a proper Manor-style home in the English tradition. Some of the material presented may also appeal to those wishing to enter service or who are already in service and wish to perfect their skills in support of such well-run homes.

Join us for Hilary Feldman’s tribute to Audrey Hepburn which salutes Hepburn as both entertainer and humanitarian. Hilary is a lovely singer and in this program she finds the right blend and balance among musicality, story and heart. Date: Tuesday, June 14th Time: 12:30pm Dessert by Jennifer Noone 1:00pm Program Fees: $8M/$12NM #413121-01 Register by: Friday, June 10th

The Jim Kenney Lecture Series

Date: Tuesday, April 12th Time: 12:30pm Dessert 1:00pm Program Fees: $8M/$12NM #313121-01

Featuring Director of Common Ground, Jim Kenney

Jim Kenney returns to the PTC in this quarterly lecture series to discuss the crisis in the Middle East with a program entitled, “The Islamic State is not Islamic” Date: Friday, May 6th Time: 2:00pm – 3:00pm Cost: $12M/$15NM #313202-01

Register by: Friday, April 8th

May Luncheon & Program

“Brownie Wise: The Original Tupperware Lady”

Register by: Friday, April 29th

Luncheon and Presentation

PTC Book Group

Presenter: Leslie Goddard Sponsored by Brandel Health & Rehab

The PTC Book Club meets the second Friday of each month at 10:30 am in the PTC library. On Friday, April 8th, join us as we discuss the book, “And Then There Were None” by Agatha Christie. On Friday, May 13th, we will discuss the book, “A Man Called Ove” by Fredrik Backman. What a great variety of classic reading matter! If you are interested in becoming a member of this group, please join us.

Pioneering saleswoman Brownie Wise propelled Tupperware to success in the 1950s using home parties. In this program, Wise shares the story of her rise from a divorced mother to head of Tupperware’s home party sales force. By 1954, she had 9,000 saleswomen and had transformed Tupperware into a multi-million-dollar business. Join us for this fond and nostalgic program about the company which became the gold standard for home party selling! 3


Programs

“At the Conductor’s Podium”

Big Band Dance Night

With Jim Kendros Join composer and music researcher Jim Kendros for this informative and entertaining series of immortal music. Each month, come and learn about the lives of the great composers; each title having its own theme that’s sure to delight! Jim will also perform for us on the piano and his rare historic string instruments.

Featuring the Big Band Sound of Deerfield Sponsored by Whitehall of Deerfield

“It’s Big Band Music!” “It’s Dancing!” “It’s Friends and Fun!” Join us at the PTC as we open up the Members’ Room for an evening of live Big Band music and dancing featuring Deerfield’s very own “Big Band Sound of Deerfield.” If you are 50 and over, you are invited to dance to the hits of the Big Band greats! Along with music, enjoy light snacks and refreshments. Not a dancer? Come and just listen to the sounds of the Big Band Era in with other members, guests and friends…only at the PTC!

April: “Clara Schumann: From Love Story to Piano Concerto” Celebrate the arrival of Spring with a beautifully romantic work for piano and orchestra! Clara Schumann was one of the greatest pianists of the 19th century. When she was only thirteen, she fell in love with the fledgling composer, Robert Schumann. Together, they collaborated on the first movement of her passionately intense piano concerto. Later, at age fifteen, she completed it. Discover this highly emotional work as an immortal prelude to their amazing love story.

Dates: Thursdays, 4/7, 5/5 Time: 6:30pm - 8:30pm Fees: $10M/$12NM #313108 03: 4/7 04: 5/5

Date: Friday, April 22nd Time: 10:00am -11:00am Fees: $12M/$15NM #313235-01

Register (1) week in advance for each scheduled dance.

In celebration of this treasured music and in support of the Big Band Sound of Deerfield, we hope you will join us for these monthly, evening dances. Please tell your friends and neighbors and we look forward to seeing you on the dance floor!

Register by: Friday, April 15th; Min. 10 / Max. 25

May: “Brahms and his Lost Love”

Deerfield Park District Art Show

May is the birth month of Johannes Brahms, one of the greatest composers of all time. In his twenties, he met Agathe von Siebold. The two spent seemingly endless days together basking in the beauties of nature and in each other’s company. But differences in their beliefs to the social norms of their time led to a heartbreaking separation, a breakup which would haunt both of them for years. Brahms, as a young composer, channeled the wonder, the joy and the heartbreak of this romance in his String Sextet #2. Discover the “Agathe” themed in the work as the strings seem to cry out to her, and experience the final acceptance of his breakup in Agathe’s own heartrending words.

The Patty Turner Center is thrilled to host this year’s Deerfield Park District Art Show which will be held on Sunday, April 10th. Come and enjoy the student works of the Park District’s very own Elaine Silberman, Mari Krasney and Richard Cohen. Details coming soon!

Date: Friday, May 27th Time: 10:00am -11:00am Fees: $12M/$15NM #313235-02

Great Decisions This is the name of a briefing book and Foreign Policy Association program which engages adults in learning about our world. It encourages debate and discussion of important global issues. Participants must be PTC members and must have registered. For details about this fascinating center program, please contact Ken Birchard at (847) 363-5819

Register by: Friday, May 20th; Min. 10 / Max. 25

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Programs

“60 Minutes Presentations” With Lecturer Barry Bradford Join us at the PTC as Barry Bradford continues with his popular 60 Minutes program. Bringing conviction and passion to his programs and lectures! Popcorn and soda at every lecture!

“Museums of the World” With Art Educator Debra Levie Come and explore the museums of the world with art educator, Debra Levie. See art masterpieces presented on the big screen. Come and experience the world’s most famous galleries and their collections!

April Topic: “James Madison and James Monroe” Date: Monday, April 4th Time: 12:30pm – 1:30pm Fees: $8M/$12NM #313125-01

Date: Friday, April 1st Time: 10:00am – 12:00 noon Fees: $12M/$15NM #313127-01 Topic: “Caillebotte: “The Painter’s Eye” at the Kimbell Museum in Fort Worth”

Topic: “Harding, Coolidge and Hoover” Date: Monday, April 18th Time: 12:30pm – 1:30pm Fees: $8M/$12NM #313125-05

Register by: Friday, March 25th Min. 10 / Max. 25

Date: Friday, May 6th Time: 10:00am – 12:00 noon Fees: $12M/$15NM #313127-02 Topic: “Gustav Klimt in Museums of Vienna”

May Topic: “Billionaire Political Brothers” Date: Monday, May 2nd Time: 12:30pm – 1:30pm Fees: $8M/$12NM #313125-02

Register by: Friday, April 29th Min. 10 / Max. 25

FREE!

“Remember Then”

Reminiscence and Discussion Program Why not plan on bringing your memories to our reminiscence group? Conversation begins with one topic, but who knows where it will take us? Join us and hear what everyone’s talking about. Programs are moderated by members, Donna and Bruce Stupple. Please note meeting days are different each week. Time: 1:00pm- 2:00pm Location: PTC Fee: FREE #213220 01: Wednesday, March 30th: “Making Money/First Jobs” #313220 01: Tuesday, April 5th: “History as we lived it – What we remember of major historic events as children and young people” 02: Thursday, April 28th: “Stores and Service” 03: Monday, May 9th: “The Things We Saved – or wish we had (Show & Tell welcome)

Topic: “Railroad Tycoons of the Gilded Age” Date: Monday, May 16th Time: 12:30pm – 1:30pm Fees: $8M/$12NM #313125-03 NEW!

“Breakfast with Barry!”

With Lecturer Barry Bradford Sponsored by BrightStar Care

If you’re already a Barry Bradford fan, and enjoy his fascinating 60 Minutes program, why not join us for this new breakfast discussion series? Start the morning at 9:30am with coffee, juice and a light breakfast buffet followed by an informative program on the state of the election race. We will look at the candidates, controversies, and predictions! Topic: “Election Race 2016” Date: Friday, May 13th Time: 9:30am – 11:00am Fees: $18M/$22NM #313125-04 Min: 20/Max:50 Register by: Friday, May 6th

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Programs NEW!

Watercolor Class With Mary Ann Phelan Explore the techniques of color mixing, brush and paint application and transparency. Perfect for any level, students are taught to find beauty in ordinary places and subjects. Fee covers material costs.

“Green and Still Growing”

Horticulture Workshops Presented by Salina Wunderle ~ Chicago Botanic Garden

The PTC is thrilled to once again be working with the Chicago Botanic Garden as we present our “Green and Still Growing” Horticulture Workshops! These workshops will be taught by CBG Assistant Horticulturalist, Salina Wunderle. These seasonal workshops will require a minimum of 15 students to run, so, please tell a friend and register in advance

Dates: Saturdays: 4/9, 4/23, 5/14, 5/28, 6/11, 6/25 Time: 9:30am – 11:00am Location: PTC Fees: $113M/$136NM (For 6 Sessions) #313233-02 Min: 5/Max:10 Register by: Friday, April 1st

In April, create a simply gorgeous floral arrangement, using spring flowers. Salina will go over how to choose the height of your arrangements, vases, color mixing, textures and techniques to make your flowers last their longest. Please bring an apron to wear.

Sketching Class With Mary Ann Phelan Learn the basics of sketching in this 4-session Friday morning art workshop. Learn more about line, contour drawing, texture, perspective, and form. Still life will be covered. New students are welcome!

Date: Monday, April 25th Time: 2:00pm – 3:00pm Topic: “Simply Gorgeous” Fees: $25M/$30NM # 313226-01

Dates: Fridays: 5/13, 5/27, 6/10, 6/24 Time: 9:30am – 11:00am Location: PTC Fees: $75M/$90NM (For 4 Sessions) #313233-01

Min: 15/Max:20 Register by: Monday, April 11th

In May, we will be potting up some usual and unusual herbs to create an edible container garden. You can use many herbs for teas and cocktails so why not have fresh ones on hand. We will cover herb care, drying, preparation and some lovely stories along the way. Please bring an apron to wear.

Min: 5/Max:10 Register by: Friday, May 6th

Jewelry Design Class With Sande Noble Join professional jewelry designer, Sande Noble, as she guides you through the fundamentals of jewelry design. Using gemstones, Sande will demonstrate how to select the most beautiful materials and help you string and finish your work with a silver clasp. Each participant will make an 8 inch stacking bracelet with silver chain and gemstones to enjoy. Choose from garnets, emeralds, opals, rubies, pink tourmaline, pink or white pearls to name just a few!

Date: Monday, May 23rd Time: 2:00am – 3:00pm Topic: “Tea Time or Cocktail Hour” Fees: $25M/$30NM # 313226-02 Min: 15/Max:20 Register by: Friday, May 9th

What a wonderful way to get ready for Mothers’ Day creating a unique, one of a kind jewelry piece for yourself, a daughter or even a friend!

Date: Tuesday, April 26th Time: 2:00-4:00pm Fee: $55M/$66NM #313134-01 Register by: Tuesday, April 12th; Min. 4 / Max.

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NEW! The

Programs

Play’s the Thing!

Play Reading for Seniors Sponsored by Right at Home

Film Series Class with Reid Schultz POST WWII ITALIAN CINEMA Join writer, filmmaker and academic Reid Schultz as we analyze some of the greatest and most influential European films of the past 50 years. Beginning in the silent era, Italian cinema had a major global presence, yet its biggest influence was to come after WWII. Following the war, with much of Italy in ruins, screenwriter Caesar Zavattini created a new national cinema, one that reflected the reality of Italy at that time. From this came the Italian Neo Realism film movement and the success of this new movement took the film world by storm with new voices such as Vittorio De Sica changing cinema forever. Once this period of film came to a conclusion by the 1950s, Italian cinema exploded in new and vibrant directions exploring comedies, dramas, thrillers, and fantasy films to even greater international success. This course will explore the roots and achievement of Neo Realism and the new filmmakers that emerged afterwards including Federico Fellini, Michelangelo Antonioni, and Luchino Visconti. The 6 films to be screened are: The Bicycle Thief (Directed by Vitorio De Sica, 1948, 90 mins.) I Vitelloni (Directed by Federico Fellini, 1953, 100 mins.) Big Deal on Madonna St. (Directed by Mario Monicelli, 1958, 105 mins.) L’Avventura (Directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, 1960, 140 mins.) Teorema (Directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1968, 105 mins.) Death in Venice (Directed by Luchino Visconti, 1971, 130 mins.)

Dates: Tuesdays: April 19th – May 24th Times: 6:00pm – 9:30pm Fee: $215 #313216-01 Note: Cost of the class is for the full six weeks. You are not able to sign up for less than the full series and no refunds will be made. No refunds will be given up to one week prior to class

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Whether you love to read or perform, this class inspires the actor, artist, and the intellect in all of us! Students will get an opportunity to learn about the playwright and discuss the play. The real fun begins when characters are assigned and the play is read aloud by participants who get to bring words on the page to life! This exciting new class is led by accomplished TV and theatre actress and teacher, Sarah Hall, covering a variety of genres and playwrights. Dates: Wednesdays: 4/13-5/4 (4W) Times: 10:00am – 11:00am Fees: $50M/$60NM #352705-01 Min:8/Max:12 Register by: Wednesday, April 6th

Movies for Members Each week, members of the PTC are invited to join us on Thursday afternoons from 1-3 for a FREE movie, hot popcorn and cold refreshments. All movies are projected on the large screen with subtitles! Please note that all movie titles are subject to change.

April 4/7 – “Gone Girl” 4/14 - “The Shawshank Redemption” 4/21 - “Tuesdays with Morrie” 4/28 - “A Walk in the Woods”

May 5/5 – “Mr. Holmes” 5/12 - “Mortdecai” 5/19 - “Birdman” 5/26 – “Big Night”


Programs

Spanish Classes Beginners and Intermediate Classes

“Friday with Friends”

Are you traveling to a Spanish-speaking country? Do you want to better communicate with Spanishspeaking people you encounter here at home? If so, come and learn Spanish the fun and easy way with instructor Ana Maria Trbojevich. Vocabulary will be pre-taught while storytelling will be used to develop fluency. Learn Spanish the enjoyable way!

The PTC is excited to continue with its monthly community program where friends of the community and members of the center come together for an enjoyable afternoon program. All are welcome!

April: Spring Luncheon! Sponsored by West Deerfield Township

Beginners’/ Intermediate Spanish Classes Dates: Fridays: 4/1 – 6/10 (10F) Times: 10:00am – 11:30am Fees: $97M/$117NM #313116-01

In celebration of the arrival of Spring and the warmer days ahead, please join us for a delicious Spring luncheon and sponsored by our friends at West Deerfield Township. Please bring a canned goods donation if you are able to support our Deerfield Food Pantry. After lunch, we will enjoy a PowerPoint art program with regular speaker, Debra Levie highlighting the glorious art of the Impressionists! Date: Friday, April 15th Luncheon: 12:30pm Program: 1:30pm Fee: $10.00 # 313117-01

Register by: Friday, March 25th Min. 10 / Max. 15 No Class: April 22nd

Intermediate/Advanced Spanish Classes Dates: Fridays: 4/1-6/10 (10F) Times: 11:45am – 1:15pm Fees: $97M/$117NM #313116-02 Register by: Friday, March 25th Min. 10 / Max. 15 No Class: April 22nd

Register by: Friday, April 8th

Advanced Spanish Classes

May: “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald” Presented by Rochelle Pennington

Taught by experienced instructor, Shirley Novack, this course is designed for students who have taken a previous Spanish class or three years of high school or college level Spanish. This class is conducted entirely in Spanish with an emphasis on speaking, listening and reading comprehension. We will also continue to learn new grammatical concepts and vocabulary. Materials are included. Dates: Tuesdays 4/19 – 6/7 (8T) Times: 7:00pm – 9:00pm Fee: $85M/$100NM #313133-01

Sponsored by Radford Green

No other Great Lakes shipwreck is better known than that of the Edmund Fitzgerald. The ship disappeared into stormy Lake Superior on November 10th, 1975, when winds peaked at nearly 100 miles per hour and waves reached the height of three story buldings. Pennington delves into the various theories and opposing views of dive detectives who are still trying to solve the mystery of what led to the demise of the 29-man crew. We will be led from the launch of the ship to its final radio broacasts and from Fitz’s discovery on Superior’s bottom to the raising of artifacts from its watery grave. Date: Friday, May 20th Dessert: 1:00pm Program: 1:30pm – 2:30pm Fee: $5.00 #313117-02

Min. 10 / Max. 12 Register by: Tuesday, April 12th

Register by: Friday, May 13th

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Excursions

COMING IN JUNE

Light Opera Works presents My Fair Lady at the Cahn Auditorium

APRIL

The Chicago Field Museum presents “The Greeks”

This trip is being offered by PTC and involves minimal walking.

This trip is being offered by PTC and involves extensive walking.

Join us for this very special opportunity to see more than 500 artifacts from ancient Greece at The Field Museum. Explore epic stories from the perspectives of the ancient Greeks themselves, including men and women known to us through historical accounts, mythological tales, and the archaeological record. We will leave the PTC at 11:00am and lunch first in any of the Field Museum’s fabulous restaurants, then, enjoy a private docent-led program at 1:00pm. followed by a leisurely stroll through the Greeks exhibit. Date: Wednesday, April 6th Time: 11:00am Departure / Return 4:15pm Fees: $70M/$80NM Registrations: (11) #313250-01 Register by: Thursday, March 24th

MAY

The Royal George Theatre presents Hershey Felder as Irving Berlin!

Need we say more? My Fair Lady is based on George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion and remains a perennial favorite with musical lovers everywhere. Join us for this classic and nostalgic romp with Henry Higgins and his lovely protégé, Eliza Doolittle. Date: Friday, June 3rd Time: 12:45pm Departure / Return 5:00pm Fees: $50M/$60NM Registrations: (21) #413250-01 Register by: Thursday, May 6th

COMING IN JULY

The Ten Chimneys Estate Tour This trip is being offered by PTC and involves extensive walking.

Ten Chimneys is the gloriously well-appointed home of Broadway actors Lynn Fontanne and Alfred Lunt. The property is located in Genesee Depot in the Town of Genesee, Waukesha County, Wisconsin. Picnic luncheon is included in the fee Date: Wednesday, July 20th Time: 9:00 am Departure / Return 5:00pm Fees: $95M/$110NM Registrations: (21) #413250-02

This trip is being offered by PTC and involves minimal walking.

Hershey Felder returns by popular demand to reprise his extraordinary success at the Royal George this past Fall depicting the remarkable story of Irving Berlin, “America’s Composer”. This popular matinee performance features the composer’s most popular and enduring songs God Bless America, White Christmas, Always, Easter Parade and selections from the score of Annie Get Your Gun and beyond.

Register by: Thursday, May 6th

The Citadel of Lake Forest “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum”

For those members who have asked and are interested, tickets to see “A Funny Thing happened on the way to the Forum” at the Citadel Theater will be available at the reduced cost of $20.00 per person. Transportation will be on your own. Please plan to meet at the box office at 10:30 a.m. All ticket sales are final. Please contact Jill Becker for more details. Date: Wednesday, May 11th Time of show: 11:00am matinee Meet at the Theater at 10:30am Fees: $20.00 Registrations: (20) #313250-03

Date: Saturday, May 14th Time: 1:00pm Departure / Return 6:15pm Fees: $95M/110NM Registrations: (11) #313250-02 Register by: Thursday, March 24th

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Fitness

Pilates

50+ Fitness / “Light and Lively” Our regular fitness instructor Marla Solarz returns from Hawaii in April, and we are delighted to offer two new versions of our popular 50+ Fitness Class. On Mondays, “Light and Lively” is designed for anyone interested in participating in a fitness class but wishes to do so at a much slower and much more relaxed pace. Exercises will be simple, easy and fun! Participate at your own level in this lively, fun workout.

Tone your body as you build strength and increase flexibility. This mat class conditions your body and reduces stress while improving posture and balance. #332805-01: Tuesdays Instructor: Julie Lyon Cheifetz Date: 4/5-5/31(9T) Time: 8:45am - 9:45am Fees: $113M/$141NM Min. 6 / Max. 12 Register by: Tuesday, March 29th

50+ Fitness/ “Light and Lively”

Hatha Yoga

On Thursdays, Marla introduces her newest fitness concept: “Sit-er-cize with Marla”. This chair exercise class is designed for individuals who prefer to sit while exercising. Marla will lead you as you perform gentle yet effective exercises using light weights and bands to increase strength, flexibility and mobility and improve posture. You will love the music!

Relax and release tensions from your body and mind through the practice of classical hatha yoga, which includes postures, breathing and deep relaxation.

#313201-01: Mondays: Light and Lively with Marla! Dates: 4/4-5/23 (8 M)

#332801-01 Instructor: Joy Luster Date: 4/4-7/25 (15M) Time: 7:00pm - 8:15pm Fees: $185R/$231NR Min. 6 / Max. 20 Register by: Monday, March 28th No Class: 5/30 and 7/4

Please Note: The first class on April 4th will be led by Ellen Flaxman at 9:30am. From the 11th Marla Solarz will teach at 9:00am.

Times: 9:00am - 10:00am Fees: $85M/$106NM Register by: Monday, March 29th Min. 6 / Max. 12 Summer session: #413201-01 6/6-8/29 $125M/$156NM

Tone & Firm Improve your muscle tone and gain added strength and flexibility. Emphasis will be on the arms, hips, stomach and legs! Location: PTC Instructor: Michelle Gross of Body Power

#313201-02: Thursdays: Sit-er-cize with Marla! Dates: 4/14-5/26 (7 Th) Times: 9:00am - 10:00am Fees: $75M/$94NM

#332804-01: Tuesdays Dates: 4/5-6/7 (10T) Times: 6:45pm - 7:45pm Fees: $125R/$156NR

Register by: Thursday, March 31st Min. 6 / Max. 12 Summer session: #413201-02 6/2-7/14 $75M/$94NM

Min. 6 / Max. 20 Register by: Tuesday, March 29th

Feldenkrais® Learn the gentle Feldenkrais Method to improve energy, reduce stress, breathe more easily, and move with more pleasure, ease and grace. #313234-01: Mondays Instructor: Joyce Ann, OT Dates: 4/4-5/16 (7) Times: 9:00am -10:00am Fees: $77M/$93NM Register by: Monday, March 29th Min. 4 / Max. 8

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#332804-02: Tuesdays and Thursdays Dates: 4/5-6/9 (20T/Th) Times: 6:45pm - 7:45pm Fees: $245R/$306NR Min. 6 / Max. 20 Register by: Tuesday, March 29th


Fitness

NEW!

Tai Chi This ancient Chinese exercise program is designed to help reduce stress, improve flexibility and balance. #113217: Tuesdays and Thursdays Instructor: Nancy Tobias #313217: Tuesdays and Thursdays Instructor: Nancy Tobias 01: 3/29-5/17 (8T) 10:45-11:45am $77R/$96NR 02: 3/31-5/19 (8Th) 10:45-11:45am $77R/$96NR 03: 3/29-5/19 (16T/Th) 10:45-11:45am $149R/$186NR Min. 6 / Max. 12 Register by: Tuesday, March 22nd

With Jennie Michalik at the PTC Join us for some soothing meditation! Come and learn about the benefits of regular meditation. No equipment required, just bring an open mind! Instructor: Sach Center’s Wellness Coordinator, Jennie Michalik Date: Thursdays #312804: 01: April 14th 02: April 28th 03: May 12th 05: May 26th Time: 10:00am – 11:00am Fees: FREE Min. 10 / Max. 20 Register one week before each class

#313217: Tuesdays and Thursdays 04: 5/24-7/12 (8T) 10:45-11:45am $77R/$96NR 05:5/26-7/14 (8 Th) 10:45-11:45am $77R/$96NR 06:5/24-7/14 (16 T/Th) 10:45-11:45am $149R/$186NR

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Social Line Dance

With Frances Strain Sign up for this fun, easy and social class to suit every fitness level. A variety of dance moves will be taught by dance teacher, Frances Strain, Executive Director of Dancemates Educational Arts. You don’t need a partner to have a great time making friends and getting a workout to popular music. 50+

Min. 6 / Max. 12 Register by: Tuesday, May 17th

NEW!

Guided Meditation

Drumming Circle

With Life Rhythms Founder Noah Plotkin Using a variety of hand and floor drums, join musician and instructor Noah Plotkin as he assists participants in expressing their creative spirit, reduce stress and encourage a healthy and beneficial life rhythm.

#313108-01: Wednesdays Instructor: Frances Strain Date: 4/27-6/8 (7W) Time: 1:00pm – 2:00pm Fees: $75M/$90NM Min. 10 / Max. 20 Register by: Wednesday, April 20th

Date: Friday, April 29th Time: 11:00am- 12:00noon Cost: $5M / $8NM #313225-01

Blood Pressure Testing Free Blood Pressure / Blood Sugar testing is offered at the PTC on the first Tuesday of each month at 9:30 a.m. This service is FREE and offered through North Shore University Health Systems. No appointment necessary.

Register by: Friday, April 22nd Min. 6 / Max. 12

Date: Friday, May 20th Time: 11:00am- 12:00noon Cost: $5M / $8NM #313225-02

Cholesterol Testing Cholesterol testing will be offered (by appointment only) at the PTC on the second Tuesdays of every other month. Tests are $25.00 per person. Checks are to be made payable to North Shore Health Systems. To make an appointment call: (847) 940-4010. The next appointment is on Tuesday, May 10th.

Register by: Friday, May 13th Min. 6 / Max. 12

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…Older adults are encouraged to apply. The program is intended to assist WDT residents with the greatest financial need, but there is no stated income limit. Interested older adults may call Margie to ask questions about the program. Applications are made to WDT and kept strictly confidential. Forms are available at the Township office, the PTC or online at westdeerfieldtownship.org. Grants are awarded on a quarterly basis. The next deadline is June 30th, 2016. For more information, please call the West Deerfield Township or Social Services at the PTC.

Social Services At Your Service! Our part-time staff member, Margie Fischer, M.A., offers a variety of helpful information and referrals to members of our community. Topics include in-home services, community resources, help with applying for benefits, Medicare information, caregiver support and more. Margie has compiled a handy resource booklet tailored to our local area. The 40-page Guide to Community Services for Older Adults and Their Families is available for free at the Patty Turner Center. It can be mailed out upon request. Margie is generally in the office on Tuesday and Wednesday. Stop in, call, leave a voicemail, or send an email to Margie@pattyturnercenter.org. PTC Social Services is a partnership between West Deerfield Township and the Deerfield Park District. Service is friendly, free, and confidential.

SHIP Answers Your Medicare Questions

Senior Citizens’ Assessment Freeze Homestead Exemption On Friday, April 29th, the Chief County Assessment Office of Lake County will be visiting the PTC to offer assistance to those who may qualify for the Senior Citizens’ Assessment Freeze Homestead Exemption. This exemption applies to an owner occupied principal residence for people 65 years old and older meeting set criteria of income limitations. This exemption must be applied for every year through the Chief County Assessment Office. No appointments are needed. Interested parties are to visit the PTC between the hours of 1:00pm and 3:00pm. This will be held in the PTC Members’ Room B.

Increase Your Access to the World West Deerfield Township has a program for residents with various disabilities aimed at improving their access to the community. Grants of up to $1000 per household per year may be awarded to residents to help meet specific needs which often impede accessibility at home and in the community. Expenses which may qualify for this program include home remodeling/adaptation, mobility equipment, communication devices, etc.

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PTC is a host site for the Illinois Department on Aging’s SHIP (Senior Health Insurance Program). How convenient is that!? SHIP is a national program that provides FREE counseling and information on • Enrollment • Prescription Drug Plans • Supplemental Plans • Subsidies to offset the cost of Medicare • Claims and Appeals Trained volunteers are ready to answer your questions. Appointments are required and can be made by calling the Front Desk or Margie in Social Services. Smart beneficiaries use SHIP because “The Best Choice is an Educated Choice!”

Caruso “GrandFriends” Fund Did you know there is a small fund available to assist lower income older adults to pay a portion of their membership and program fees at the PTC? The GrandFriends Fund was originated and is supported by the fundraising efforts of the students at Caruso Middle School. What a great bunch of kids! Margie can provide eligibility and program information. Participation is strictly confidential.

Dementia Support Group We now host a monthly Alzheimer’s Association support group at the PTC. It is for family caregivers of individuals in the middle to later stages of dementia. Meetings offer emotional and educational support as well as camaraderie. Join us on the 1st Monday of each month at 2 pm. Just drop in! It’s FREE and open to all family members. For more info contact the Alzheimer’s Association Greater Illinois 800-272-3900 or go to alz.org/Illinois and click on Support Groups.


Social Services Blue Bag Program Keeps Documents Handy Be prepared! This handy all-in-one blue packet contains information ready to grab in case of a medical emergency. It includes forms regarding for health info, emergency contacts, advanced directives and more. It comes with instructions to be placed where our local emergency personnel know to look for it. This is a collaborative effort between the PTC and the Deerfield-Bannockburn Fire Department and is available at the PTC free of charge to local residents

Do care obligations keep you from attending our Support Groups? Here’s a solution! Through our treasured partnership with Faith In Action Volunteers, we are able to offer some respite options. On-site supervision of your loved one in our front lobby may be available during the Alzheimer and ACES meetings. Care recipients must be comfortable being apart from their loved one, have appropriate behavior, and be able to use the restroom on their own. Also, on a more limited basis, a trained Faith in Action volunteer may come to your home, if needed, while you attend the ACES meeting. For both services, prescreening and reservations are required. There is never a fee. Please call Margie at PTC for eligibility requirements and more information.

Teen Connect Program! Teen Connect links Deerfield teens with Deerfield older adults to assist with outdoor jobs such as lawn care, snow shoveling, leaf removal, etc. Upon request, older adults will be mailed/emailed a list of participating teens, along with their availability and expected rate of pay. The senior is responsible for contacting the teen and making the financial and scheduling arrangements. The program is intended for those unable to do the work themselves, unable to afford the cost of a professional contractor on a regular basis, or only requiring assistance on an asneeded basis. For more information or to obtain the current list of teen providers, contact David Fitzgerald at the Deerfield Village Manager’s Office 847-7197400, or email him at dfitzgerald@deerfield.il.us

ACES: Caregiver Support Are you caring for your spouse, parent, or other relative? If so, you may feel tired, overwhelmed, stressed, sad, or frustrated. Perhaps you need caregiving tips or leads on resources. Studies show that caregivers reduce stress, have improved health, and provide better care when part of a caregiver support group. The group is not disease specific, it focuses on the caregiver. Join our vital group to meet others in our community who, like you, are caring for an older adult loved one. We meet on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month at 1pm in the Patty Turner Center Library. Drop in. FREE. For more info call Margie at PTC 847-940-4010.

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Pay Attention! How the Illinois Budget Crisis Affects Some Programs: In case you haven’t heard, the state is no longer mailing reminders about license plate registration stickers or emissions testing to vehicle owners. But if you’re delinquent, you still get a ticket!! Check your sticker’s expiration date! The same goes for the vehicle emissions test, too. You can request the Secretary of State to send you email reminders. Just Google “Secretary of State Illinois Green” and you’ll find the website, then enter your vehicle registration and PIN#. The Benefit Access Program (License Plate Discount & Senior Rides Free Card) is also affected. The state is currently running TWO months behind with processing. Allow yourself enough time to get your benefit!! Many folks, through no fault of their own, have lost the benefit or have had to pay late fees. Check when your BAP eligibility expires, or have Margie at PTC look it up for you. It is suggested you renew at the first opportunity, which is three months prior to expiration. For those of you unfamiliar with the BAP: One must be 65 or older--or over 16 and totally disabled; AND have an annual income from all sources under $27,610 for singles or $36,635 for couples. The application is good for two years. ALL applications and documentation must be submitted online, no paper forms exist. You can do it yourself at the Illinois Department on Aging’s website. Deerfield residents and PTC members can make an appointment with Margie and she will do it for you!


Social Services

Open Member Card Play

“Do you know about Open Communities Homesharing Program?” The Open Communities Homesharing Program matches north suburban homeowners who have rooms to share with renters who need them. The Homesharing Program has facilitated almost 1000 matches in 16 communities since 1985. It gives people the opportunity to remain in their homes and receive extra income while also providing affordable housing for renters. A Shared Housing Coordinator pre-screens both parties in order to learn about preferences and living habits. The next steps include the application process, interviews, and Open Communities viewing the home. The Coordinator checks character references and verifies income and employment. Compatibility is an important factor in making a match. Open Communities attempts to bring people together that will be a good fit and will have an enjoyable living experience. Home providers and renters make the final decision of whether they want to live together and the Coordinator is available to facilitate the process. If you would like more information, please contact Shared Housing Coordinator, Carrie Cutler at 847-501-5760, x401, or at carrie@open-communities.org

We are delighted to welcome members for open card and mah jongg play at the center, but respectfully remind players that play is at an advanced level. We encourage you to first observe or play an initial game to determine whether your skill level matches that of the established groups.

Open Canasta Members of the PTC are invited to join us on Wednesday afternoons at 12:30pm for open canasta. Play is self-led.

Social Bridge for PTC Members Social Bridge for Members is held on Monday afternoons at the PTC between 12:30 pm and 3:30 pm. Players must have a solid understanding of the game and equal play skillset. Please call: (847) 9404010 for details.

Open Poker for Members Open Poker for Members is held at the PTC on Tuesday afternoons at 12:00 pm.

Townley Bridge The Townley Bridge Groups meets on the first Tuesday of each month, October through May. For more information, please contact Nancy Jaycox at: (847) 883-8855. Bridge begins at 12:00 Noon.

Card & Game Play Member Card Play Due to our busy program calendar, new private member card play is only available on Monday, Wednesday or Friday afternoons between 12:00 noon and 4:00pm in our Members’ Room. All game play must be scheduled in advance and is subject to change. For details please contact Jill Becker.

Duplicate Bridge These games are held at the PTC and are for the serious player. Games are sanctioned by the ACBL (American Contract Bridge League) and are supervised by teacher and instructor Elaine Morrison. Instructor: Elaine Morrison Dates: Wednesday Mornings Times: 10:30am – 2:30pm Fees: $9M/$10NM per session

Women’s Club Bridge “Round Robin” Women’s Club Round Robin Bridge is the third Monday of the month September through May, except December. We play the same partner the whole season. If you are interested in joining us or, would like to substitute, please contact Rita Kirby at: (847) 945-5639. Play begins at 12:00 noon. Are you interested in playing a game of Gin Rummy? If so, please contact Jill Becker at: (847) 572-2653

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Wellness Podiatry Appointments The PTC offers podiatry services monthly by Dr. Nick Ivancevic and now, new podiatrist, Dr. Laura Shea two Thursdays per month between 8:30am and 12:00 noon, beginning April 7th. Dr. Ivancevik provides onsite podiatry services one Friday per month between 9:00am and 12:00 noon. Please call: (847) 940-4010 to schedule an appointment.

…emergencies, provide CPR, use an AED, and relieve choking. The course is intended for Healthcare professionals. Class is taught by certified instructors who are all licensed paramedics with real life experience. Current AHA BLS Healthcare Provider certification card is required to attend this course. Certification good for two years! # 313131-01 Date: Saturday, May 14th (1S) Time: 9:00 am – 12 noon Fee: $55 per person Register by: Wednesday, May 4th

AARP Driving Course Workshop The next AARP Driving Course Workshop will be held at the PTC on Thursday, June 16th and Friday, June 17th. Learn defensive driving techniques, new traffic laws, rules of the road, and more in this 8-hour course. You must attend both days to complete the course requirements. Participants must register in advance. Please call: (847) 940-4010. Dates: Thursday, June 16th and Friday, June 17th Time: 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Fees: $15 AARP members/ $20 non AARP members Please note: Next AARP driving course will be on Thursday, September 22nd and Friday, September 23rd.

American Heart Association Heart Saver CPR

Lending Closet We lend, on a short-term basis, a variety of durable medical equipment. This service is available to our members and residents of Deerfield, Riverwoods, Bannockburn, and Lincolnshire. Items such as wheelchairs, walkers, canes, commodes, bath benches, are generally available. Please call prior to your visit. We also accept your donation of clean, gently used equipment. Closet hours are Mon-Fri 9am-4pm. We wish to thank Joan Gruchot and Eric Graepp for their continued efforts in keeping our closet running so well!

Massage Therapy

This course will go over all CPR guidelines, skills and techniques for adult, child and infant emergencies. This class is designed for the general public, day care providers, lifeguards, teachers and others. This course is taught by certified instructors who are licensed paramedics with real life experience. Certificate is good for two years. # 313132-01 Date: Wednesday, May 11th (1W) Time: 6:00 pm -8:00pm Fee: $55 per person Register by: Wednesday, May 4th

American Heart Association Care Provider CPR Refresher Course This BLS Healthcare Provider course is designed to provide a wide variety of healthcare professionals the ability to recognize several life-threatening 15

The PTC is proud to offer Massage Therapy as one of its many services. Make your reservation today for a private massage with the PTC’s very own licensed massage therapist, Linda Walker. Please call the Center to schedule your appointment. Dates: Wednesdays Times: 10:00am – 3:00pm Fees: Per 1/2 hour: $35M–$40NM Per 1 hour: $65M–$75NM

Arthrossage Arthrossage is an acupressure based technique that eases the pain and tension from osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia. A full body treatment that loosens joints and muscles and is performed while clothed. Wednesdays; 10:00am – 3:00pm Fees: Arthrossage will be offered at the special rate of $45 for members and non-members. Appointments will run 45 minutes in length.


Card & Game Play

Center Information

Women’s Open Social Bridge

Art Wall

Open Bridge is played the fourth Tuesday of the month except November and December. If you are interested in playing, please contact Maxine Zelski at: (847) 945-4931. Play begins at 12:30pm.

Through the support of the PTC Members Council, the PTC Art Wall allows members and resident artists to, display their artwork. In April, the PTC is thrilled to welcome Elaine Silberman’s Deerfield Park District art group. In May, we will welcome the photography of Laurence Stern.

Men’s Social Bridge A new PTC Men’s Social Bridge Group has recently formed. Members interested in playing should contact Jill Becker at: (847) 572-2653. Game play is scheduled weekly on Thursday mornings between 10:00am and 12 noon.

Table Top Game Corner Looking for a fun new way to spend a Thursday or Friday morning? It’s playtime!! At present, we have two full tables of Hand and Foot, and we are seeking new players for another Hand and Foot game, or even to play other games like Gin Rummy, Rummikub, Scrabble, puzzles etc. Phone Jill Becker for further details.

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Bocce Ball for Members Bocce is open to members of the Patty Turner Center. Play starts in November through March, and play is on the first and third Wednesdays of the month. Please contact Bob Fincutter for further information at: (847) 948-9523.

Library The PTC Library is available to all our members. Along with the use of the center’s computers, books, CD’s and DVD’s are available.

Lost and Found If you have lost or have found a lost item, please see the front desk.

Mah Jongg for Beginners

Have you ever wanted to play Mah Jongg? If you are interested in learning this game, register now for this new, 5-week, introductory course. #313106-01 Instructor: Dale Solow Date: Thursdays; 4/28-5/26 (5Th) Time: 1:00pm - 3:00pm Fees: $75M /$90NM

Membership Fees $30.00 – Deerfield Park District Residents $45.00 – Non-Residents

Notary Public Notary Public services for members are available at the PTC. Please contact David Shamrock for details.

Min. 4 / Max 12 Register by: Thursday, April 21st

Ping Pong

Mah Jongg for Members Mah Jongg for Members meets every Monday and Friday afternoon at 12:00 Noon. Presently, a variety of established Mah Jongg groups are playing at the PTC; each at a different skill level. Please contact Jill Becker for more information at: (847) 572-2653.

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A growing sport at the PTC, Ping Pong for Members is held on Tuesday & Friday afternoons at 1:00 pm. Free drop-in for PTC members.

Room Rentals The PTC offers rental packages for adult groups. Please contact Jill Becker for details.


Music, Music, Music

Donations

Hummers & Strummers

Donations to the PTC are graciously accepted. Gifts can be made in the form of a donation to the PTC. Please see David Shamrock for details.

The PTC Ukulele Band Are you interested in music? If so, why not consider becoming a member of the PTC’s very own “Hummers & Strummers” ukulele group? Practices are held at the PTC on Thursday afternoons at 12:45pm. All participants are expected to be a PTC member and participate in an 8-week orientation session. There is a $50 fee for books and a loaner instrument.

In Support of Program Enrichment Jim Lamont Walter Benn Jerry Becker Dr. Claudia Anne Katz Bettie Libereles John Reid

Concert Band With the Deerfield Community Band

George Zuurbier

New Members The PTC Staff and Members Council wish to welcome our newest members! Leslie Alpert Eileen Babetch Doreen Barton Beth Bassler Francine Berman Robert Bloom Linda Bressler Beth Chibnik Ruth Droppleman Janice Engel Robin Goldstein Tom Goodwillie Pam Gruenhut Janice Hoff Merle Holland Phyllis Izenson Aria Kinch Connie Kochkin Karen Lewis Sally Minorini Tony Minorini Ellen Mondschain Jean Moses Marlene Rabin Sheila Reibman Marilyn Robbin Peggy Romirowsky Illeane Schwartz Sheldon Schwartz Barbara Shapiro Dave Spears Susan Tappert Michael Weissman Terry Wechselberger Grace Wisniewski

New Members’ Social On Wednesday, May,11th the Members’ Council will host its New Members’ Social at 5:30pm – 7:00pm. Appetizers and spirits will be served. New members who have joined the center from February 2016 on are warmly invited with a guest. Look for your special invitation in the mail.

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The Deerfield Community Concert Band performs a wide variety of music including show tunes and patriotic classics. Under the direction of Conductor Art Hildebrand and Assistant Director Larry Goltz, its members have either high school or college band experience and practice on Tuesday evenings at various locations in the community. For more information, check out their website at: www.deerfieldcommunityband.com

Swing & Big Band With the Big Band Sound of Deerfield The Big Band Sound of Deerfield, sponsored by the Deerfield Park District since 1980, plays swing music of the 1930's and 1940's. Any adult with swing band experience is welcome. Rehearsals are held on Wednesday evenings at the PTC. Please contact Bill Cottle at (847) 446-9496.


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9 Feldenkrais 9 Light & Lively 12 Mah Jongg 12:30 Social Bridge 12:30 “60 Minutes” 7 Hatha Yoga

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9 Feldenkrais 9 Light & Lively 12 Mah Jongg 12:30 Social Bridge 2 Great Decisions 7 Hatha Yoga

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9 Feldenkrais 9 Light & Lively 12 Mah Jongg 12 Women’s “Round Robin Bridge” 12:30 “60 Minutes” 12:30 Social Bridge 7 Hatha Yoga

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9 Feldenkrais 9 Light & Lively 12 Mah Jongg 12:30 Social Bridge 2 Horticulture Class 7 Hatha Yoga

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8:30 Men’s Club 8:45 Pilates 9 ESL 9:30 BP Testing 10:45 Tai Chi 12 Open Poker 12 Townley Bridge 1 “Remember Then” 1 Ping Pong 1 AARP Tax Aide 6:45 Tone & Firm

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8:30 Men’s Club 8:45 Pilates 9 ESL Conversation Club 10:45 Tai Chi 12 Open Poker 12:30 Women’s Club Dessert 1 Ping Pong 1 AARP Tax Aide 6:45 Tone & Firm

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8:30 Men’s Club 8:45 Pilates 9 ESL 10:45 Tai Chi 12 Open Poker 1 Ping Pong 6 Film Class 6:45 Tone & Firm 7 Adv Spanish

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8:30 Men’s Club 8:45 Pilates 9 ESL 10:45 Tai Chi 12 Open Poker 12:30 Women’s Open Social Bridge 1 Ping Pong 2 Jewelry Class 6 Film Class 6:45 Tone & Firm 7 Adv Spanish

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9 ESL Book Club 10 Massage 10:30 Duplicate Bridge 11 PTC Excursion 12:30 Canasta 1 Social Line Dance

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9 ESL Book Club 10 Massage 10 Play reading 10:30 Duplicate Bridge 12:30 Canasta 1 Social Line Dance 1 ACES

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9 ESL Book Club 10 Massage 10 Play reading 10:30 Duplicate Bridge 12:30 Canasta 1 Social Line Dance

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9 ESL Book Club 10 Massage 10 Townley Board 10 Play reading 10:30 Duplicate Bridge 12:30 Canasta 1 Social Line Dance 1 ACES

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9 ESL 9 Sitercize 10 Men’s Bridge 10:45 Tai Chi 11 Table Top Games 12:45 Hummers Preschool Concert 1 Movies for Memb. 1 Sit & Knit 6:30 Dance Card Dance 6:45 Tone & Firm

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9 Members Council 9 ESL 9 Sitercize 10 Men’s Bridge 10 Guided Med. 10:45 Tai Chi 11 Table Top Games 12:45 Hummers 1 Movies for Memb. 1 Sit & Knit 6:45 Tone & Firm

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9 ESL 9 Sitercize 10 Men’s Bridge 10:45 Tai Chi 11 Table Top Games 12:45 Hummers 1 Movies for Memb. 1 Sit & Knit 5:30 “Polkas & Pierogi” party 6:45 Tone & Firm

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9 ESL 9 Sitercize 10 Men’s Bridge 10 Guided Med. 10:45 Tai Chi 11 Table Top Games 12:45 Hummers 1 “Remember Then” 1 Movies for Memb. 1 Sit & Knit 1 Mah Jongg Class 6:45 Tone & Firm

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10 Beg/Int Spanish 10:30 PTC Book Club 11 Table Top Games 11:45 Int/Adv Spanish 12 Mah Jongg 1 Ping Pong 1 AARP Tax Aide

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10 Beg/Int Spanish 11 Table Top Games 11:45 Int/Adv Spanish 12 Mah Jongg 1 Ping Pong 1 “Friday with Friends” 1 Last AARP Tax Aide

9:30 Watercolor Class

9 PTC Rental

9 PTC Rental 12 – 2 Deerfield Park District Art Show

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11:30 Rental

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9 PTC Rental 2 “Classical & Contemporary” Band Concert and Lecture

TAX DAY

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10 Beg./Int Spanish 10 “At the Podium” 11 Table Top Games 11:45 Int/Adv Spanish 12 Mah Jongg 1 Ping Pong

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9:30 Watercolor Class 5 Rental

PASSOVER BEGINS AT SUNDOWN

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10 Beg./Int Spanish 11 Table Top Games 11 Drum Circle 11:45 Int/Adv Spanish 12 Mah Jongg 1 Ping Pong 1 Senior Citizens’ Homestead Assessment

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May 2016 Monday 2

9 Feldenkrais 9:30 50+ Light & Lively 12 Mah Jongg 12:30 Social Bridge 12:30 “60 Minutes” 2 Alzheimer’s Support Group 1 “Remember Then” 7 Hatha Yoga

Tuesday 3

8:30 Men’s Club 8:45 Pilates 9:30 BP Testing 10:45 Tai Chi 12 Townley Bridge 12 Open Poker 1 Ping Pong 6 Film Class 6:45 Tone & Firm 7 Adv Spanish

Wednesday 4

9 ESL Book Club 10 Massage 10 Play Reading 10:30 Duplicate Bridge 12:30 Canasta 1 Social Line Dance

Thursday 5

9 Sitercizes 10 Men’s Bridge 10 Play reading 10 :45 Tai Chi 11 Table Top Games 12:45 Hummers & Strummers 1 Movies for Memb. 1 Sit & Knit 1 Mah Jongg Class 6:30 Dance Card Dances 6:45 Tone & Firm

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10 “Museums of the World” 10 Beg/Int Spanish 11 Table Top Games 11:45 Int/Adv Spanish 12 Mah Jongg 1 Ping Pong 2 Jim Kenney program

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9 Feldenkrais 9:30 50+ Light & Lively 12 Mah Jongg 12:30 Social Bridge 1 “Remember Then” 2 Great Decisions 7 Hatha Yoga

9 Feldenkrais 9:30 Light & Lively 12 Mah Jongg 12 Women’s “Round Robin” Bridge 12:30 Social Bridge 12:30 “60 Minutes” 7 Hatha Yoga

8 Cholesterol Testing 8:30 Men’s Club 8:45 Pilates 10:45 Tai Chi 12 Open Poker 12 Women’s Club Luncheon 1 Ping Pong 6 Film Class 6:45 Tone & Firm 7 Advanced Spanish

8:30 Men’s Club 8:45 Pilates 10:45 Tai Chi 12 Open Poker 1 Ping Pong 6 Film Class 6:45 Tone & Firm 7 Advanced Spanish

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9:30 Light & Lively 12 Mah Jongg 12 Men’s Golf Lunch 12:30 Social Bridge 2 Horticulture Class 7 Hatha Yoga

8:30 Men’s Club Antique Car Show 8:45 Pilates 10:45 Tai Chi 12 Open Poker 12:30 Women’s Open Social Bridge 1 Ping Pong 6 Film Class 6:45 Tone & Firm 7 Adv. Spanish

9 ESL Book Club 10 Massage 10:30 Duplicate Bridge 12:30 Canasta 1 ACES 1 Social Line Dance 6 CPR Class 5:30 New Members’ Reception

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9 ESL Book Club 10 Townley Board Meeting 10 Massage 10:30 Duplicate Bridge 12:30 Canasta 1 Social Line Dance 1 ACES

9 Members Council 9 Sitercize 10 Men’s Bridge 10 Guided Med. 10:45 Tai Chi 11 Table Top Games 12:45 Hummers 1 Movies for Memb. 1 Mah Jongg Class 1 Sit & Knit 6:45 Tone & Firm

9 Sitercize 9:45 PTC Excursion 10 Men’s Bridge 10:45 Tai Chi 11 Table Top Games 12:45 Hummers 1 Movies for Memb. 1 Mah Jongg Class 1 Sit & Knit 1 Mah Jongg Class 5:30 “Dappers & Dolls” party 6:45 Tone & Firm

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9 Sitercize 10 Men’s Bridge 10 Guided Med. 10:45 Tai Chi 11 Table Top Games 12:45 Hummers 1 Movies for Memb. 1 Mah Jongg Class 1 Sit & Knit 1 Mah Jongg Class 6:45 Tone & Firm

8:30 Men’s Club 8:45 Pilates 10:45 Tai Chi 12 Open Poker 1 Ping Pong 7 Advanced Spanish

MEMORIAL DAY Center Closed

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9:30 Sketch Class 9:30 “Breakfast with Barry” 10 Beg/Int Spanish 10:30 PTC Book Club 11 Table Top Games 11:45 Int/Adv Spanish 12 Mah Jongg 1 Ping Pong

10 Beg/Int Spanish 11 Table Top Games 11 Drum Circle 11:45 Int/Adv Spanish 12 Mah Jongg 1 Ping Pong 1 “Friday with Friends”

9 CPR Class 9:30 Watercolor Class 1 PTC Excursion

9 PTC Rental

9 PTC Rental 2 “Music from Around the World” Band Concert

ARMED FORCES DAY

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9:30 Sketch Class 10 Beg/Int Spanish 10 “At the Podium” 11 Table Top Games 11:45 Int/Adv Spanish 12 Mah Jongg 1 Ping Pong

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