ANNUAL INVITATIONAL MAILER March/April 2015
Patty Turner Center is a Deerfield Park District Program for Adult Enrichment in partnership with the Village of Deerfield.
Programs and events for adults 50+ WHAT YOU’LL FIND INSIDE:
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Dinners, dances, musical showcases and socials are just some of the enjoyable events designed for adults 50+. Join us for our upcoming firstever Talent Show, first-ever Spelling Bee hosted at the PTC with the Deerfield Public Library, our 3rd annual Polka & Pierogi Party and 4th annual Fiesta de la Casa. A splendid time is guaranteed.
Cultural Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 Creative Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7 Computer, Trips, and Fitness . 7-8 Wellness, Cards and Games . . 8-9 Center Information . . . . . . . . . 10 Social Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11 Calendars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13 Registration Forms . . . . . . . . . . 14-15
Membership Benefits Include •
Year-Round Walk-In Programs: Table Tennis, Billiards, Social Bridge & Open Bridge, Poker, Mah Jongg, Knitting Group, and more
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Special Activities: Free Movies, Book Discussions, Men’s Club, Women’s Group & Gatherings
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Discounts, often as much as up to 50 percent, off class and event fees
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Seasonal PTC Bulletin mailings
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Come and find out more!
yearly Membership Fee $30 - Deerfield Park District Resident $45 - Non-Resident
Programs marked with this symbol are for members only.
Trips & Excursions A diverse schedule of community trips and excursions are planned throughout the year and offered exclusively through the Patty Turner Center. Register in advance to save your spot. All adults 50 and up are welcome.
Programs and Services Adults may participate in a wide variety of programming. In addition, a complete menu of Social Service programs including support group meetings and resource assistance is readily available.
375 Elm, Deerfield • 847-940-4010 • info@pattyturnercenter.org • www.pattyturnercenter.org 1
Special Events “We’ve Got Talent” Ptc Members’ Variety Night Featuring The Talented Ptc Members And Mc David Shamrock! Sponsored By Radford Green
See who’ll be performing in the spotlight for this firstever PTC Member Variety Night showcasing our talented membership! Enjoy music, comedy and lots more in this evening starlight review. Date: Thur., 3/26 Time: 6:30-8pm $5M/8NM Activity: #213231-04 Min/Max: 25/100 Audience register by: Wed., 3/19 “Polkas And Pierogi!” Featuring Tony Blazonczyk And New Phaze! Sponsored By Whitehall Of Deerfield
Enjoy an atrium reception, delicious dinner buffet of Polish-American favorites from the Jolly Inn restaurant AND the music of Chicagoland’s Polka Prince, Tony Blazonczyk and his orchestra, New Phaze! Date: Thur., 4/23 Time: 5:30-8pm $25M/35NM Activity: #313231-02 Register by: Thur., 4/16
Senior Adult Spelling Bee! Co-Sponsored By Brandel/Covenant Village
Hosted by the Deerfield Public Library and the Patty Turner Center, spellers age 50+ can enter by picking up a registration packet at the Deerfield Public Library, starting March 1 (please bring your I.D.). The Bee is limited to 15 contestants. Winner may choose to advance through Regional and State Finals. *Lunch included. Date: Fri., 5/15 Time: 10am-1pm Free Activity: #313119-01 Location: Deerfield Public Library Spellers: Register at the Deerfield Public Library service desk or online at www.deerfieldlibrary.org by 4/15 Audience: Register by 5/8 “Fiesta De La Casa” Featuring The Music Of “Mexico Vivo!” Sponsored By Whitehall Of Deerfield
Celebrate spring with the vibrant mariachi music of hot band, “Mexico Vivo”! Completing the evening’s festivities will be a delicious buffet dinner of Mexican fare catered by the popular Hel’s Kitchen of Northbrook. Date: Fri., 5/22 Time: 5:30-8pm $25M/35NM Activity: #313231-03 Register by: Fri., 5/15
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PTC Programs Cultural Arts “60 Minutes” Presentations With Lecturer Barry Bradford
Classes cover an array of topics – history, psychology, theater, movies and books – fascinating, funny, fastpaced and filled with little known facts and sometimes, fascinating conclusions. March: “The Wealthiest Americans of All Time” Topic: “J. P. Morgan” Date: Mon., 3/2 Time: 12:30pm $5M/8NM Activity: #213125-06 Topic: “Andrew Carnegie” Date: Mon., 3/23 Time: 12:30pm $5M/8NM Activity: #213125-07 April: “Made in Chicago: More Life Stories of Great Chicagoans” Topic: “Marshall Field” Date: Mon., 4/13 Time: 12:30pm $5M/8NM Activity: #313125-01 Topic: “Robin Williams” Date: Mon., 4/27 Time: 12:30 pm $5M/8NM Activity: #313125-02
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“Remember Then” Reminiscence And Discussion Program
Bring your memories to our discussion group. Sessions start with one topic, but who knows where the conversation will take us? Moderated by PTC members, Donna and Bruce Stupple. 3/4: “Go out and Play” Games we Loved 3/18: Remembering Radio 4/1: Chores 4/15: Rag Men, Cloakrooms, Jalopies, and More Time: 1-2pm Min/Max: 5/15 FREE Activity: #313220-02 Register: One week in advance
AAUW Presents - Dispelling The Stereotypes: “Native Americans Today”
Christine Redcloud, member of the Ojibwe tribe, and speaker from the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian will explore tribal diversity, cultural identity, and help us understand how American Indians are faring today in urban areas like Chicago as well as in remote reservations. Date: Tue., 3/10 Time: 7pm Free Activity: #313220-01 Register by: Fri., 3/6 “Museums Of The World” With Art Educator Debra Levie
Explore the museums of the world with seasoned art educator, Debra Levie. “The National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.” Date: Fri., 3/13 Time: 10am-12pm $12M/15NM Activity: #213127-03 Register by: Fri., 3/6 “The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston” Date: Fri., 4/17 Time: 10am-12pm $12M/15NM Activity: #313127-01 Register by: Fri., 4/10 Theater D
Please join us for this 10th Anniversary season of Theater D as we present, “Barefoot in the Park” scheduled for Fri., Sat. and Sun., March 13-15 and 20-22 at the Patty Turner Center. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sun.s at 3 p.m. Tickets can be purchased online at www.deerfieldparks.org. For details, please call Mark Woolum at 847-945-2623. Volunteer Ushers Needed! Please call Jill Becker at 847-572-2653.
Patty Turner Center • 375 Elm Street • 847-940-4010
Spanish Classes
“Hola!” Have you ever been interested in learning Spanish and conversing with others? Join instructor Ana Maria Trbojevich as she offers Beginners and Intermediate Spanish classes. Beginners’ Spanish Dates: Fri., 3/27-6/5(10F) Times: 9:30-11am $90M/115NM Activity: #313116-01 Register by: Fri., 3/20 No Class: 4/3 Intermediate Spanish Dates: Fri., 3/27-6/5(10F) Times: 11:15am-12:45pm $90M/115NM Activity: #313116-02 Register by: Fri., 3/20 No Class: 4/3 Advanced Spanish
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. Dates: Tue., 4/7-5/26 (8T) Times: 7-9pm $80R/90NR Activity: #313133-01 Register by: Fri., April 3 Ptc Book Group
The PTC Book Group meets on Fri., March 13, to discuss “The Silver Star” by Jeanette Walls. On Fri., April 10, the group meets to discuss the perennial classic “Mr. Penumbra’s 24 Hour Bookstore” by Robin Sloan. The group meets at 10:30 a.m. For details, please contact Jill Becker at 847-572-2653.
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PTC Programs Film Series Class With Reid Schultz A History Of Japanese History
“Genghis Khan”With Lecturer / Executive Director Of Common Ground Jim Kenney
Join writer, filmmaker and academic Reid Schultz as he analyzes one of the most influential film centers all time. After a viewing of a full-length film, Reid will lead a discussion.
Sponsored By Radford Green
Dates: Tue., 4/21-5/26 Time: 6-9:30pm $215 Activity: #313216-01 Register by: Fri., 4/17 New! “Saturdays At The Movies” With Steven Frenzel
Steven entertains us with a three part series incorporating delightful film clips and amusing anecdotes. “We Love Lucy” Date: Sat., 4/25 Time: 10-11am $12M/15NM Activity: #313128-01 Register by: Fri., 4/17 “Elizabeth Taylor: Violet Beauty” Date: Sat., 5/16 Time: 10-11am $12M/15NM Activity: #313128-02 Register by: Fri., 5/8 “Audrey Hepburn: Graceful Legend” Date: Sat., 6/13 Time: 10-11am $12M/15NM Activity: #313128-03 Register by: Fri., 6/5
Jim Kenney returns in this in-depth presentation on the Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, Genghis Khan! Date: Fri., 5/1 Time: 2-3pm $12M/15NM Activity: #313202-01 Register by: Fri., 4/24 Great Decisions
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. For details contact Jill Becker at 847-940-4010. Ukulele Band - With The Ptc “Hummers & Strummers”
Do you enjoy music and singing along to familiar tunes? Become a member of our very own “Hummers & Strummers” ukulele group. Practices are at the PTC on Thur. afternoons at 12:45 p.m. An 8-week orientation session is involved. There is a $50 materials fee for books and a loaner instrument. Players of all levels are welcome!
“Friday With Friends” A monthly community program where we invite local friends, members and speakers to come and share their talents. If you are looking to meet others in a casual and friendly setting, please plan on attending. “Melodies of Spring” with Classical Pianist Saori Chiba Sponsored by Accord Hospice
Classical pianist Saori Chiba as she pairs with Soprano, Alicia Berneche and Baritone, Matthan Black; two young, Chicago operatic performers! Date: Fri., 3/27 Time: 1-2:30pm $5 Activity: #213117-03 Register by: Fri., 3/20
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Creative Arts Sketching Class With Mary Ann Phelan Sponsored By Radford Green
Learn the basics of sketching in this four session Sat. morning art workshop. Learn more about line, contour drawing, texture, perspective, and form. Still life will be covered. Dates: Sat., 3/14, 3/28, 4/11 & 4/25 Time: 9:30-11am $75M/90NM Activity: #313233-01 Register by: Mon., 3/9 Movies For Members
Join us for a FREE movie on the large screen with subtitles, hot popcorn and cold refreshments. Please note that all movie titles are subject to change. Time: 1-3pm 3/5 - “The One I Love” 3/12 - “The Inevitable Defeat of Mister and Pete” 3/19 - “The Chamber” 3/26 - “Seraphine” 4/2 - “My Left Foot” 4/9 - “And So It Goes” 4/16 - “Magic in The Moonlight” 4/23 - “Frontera” 4/30 - “Unfinished Song”
“Spring Wellness” Sponsored by Freedom Homecare
This introductory gentle, uplifting Chair Yoga session; suited to meet all fitness levels is taught by certified Yoga, Breathing and Relaxation instructor Susan Smolin. Students are led through stretches, yoga postures, breathing practices, and then guided into deep relaxation to increase flexibility, strength, and well-being. Date: Fri., 4/24 Time: 1-2:30pm $5 Activity: #213117-04 Register by: Fri., 4/17
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PTC Programs New! 50+ Improv By “Room 2 Improv” At The Ptc!
“Spring Floral Arrangement Workshop”
Jewelry Design Class With Sande Noble
Improvisation is a spontaneous social way of learning how to think and speak in a positive way, especially when being challenged. Room2Improv’s professional staff of educators and improvisers use theatre games and techniques to strengthen engagement, self-esteem, confidence and team-building skills, all while having the most fun of your life!
Presented By Wholefoods, Deerfield
Professional jewelry designer Sande Noble returns to guide you through the fundamentals of jewelry design. Sande will teach you how to make a beautiful 8 inch bracelet just in time for Mothers’ Day!
One Day Workshops Date: Sat., 3/28 Time: 10-11:30am $55M/66NM Activity: #252705-05 Register by: Fri., 3/20 Date: Sat., 5/16 Time: 10-11:30am $55M/66NM Activity: #352705-04 Register by: Mon., 5/11 8 Week Course Dates: Mon., 5/4-6/29 Time: 6:30-8pm $165M/198NM Activity: #352705-05 Register by: Mon., 4/27 No Class: 5/25
Do you love the scent of fresh flowers in your home? Learn how to create a beautiful center piece. Date: Wed., 4/1 Time: 2-3pm $15M/18NM Activity: #313226-02 Register by: Fri., 3/27 New! Adult Ceramics With Richard Cohen
Learn the fundamentals of handbuilding, throwing and using glazes to create decorative ceramic pieces. Some wheel training will be included. Dates: Wed., 4/8-6/10 (10W) Time: 2:15-3:30pm $235 Activity: #352602-03 Register by: Fri., 4/3
Ptc Men’s Club The PTC Men’s Club is a group of more than 100 men who meet every Tue. morning for camaraderie and high quality programs. Coffee, pastries, and camaraderie begin at 8:30 a.m. and programs are 8:45 to 10 a.m. To join the PTC Men’s Club call John Maxson, at 847-945-3927 or the PTC at 847-940-4010.
Patty Turner Center • 375 Elm Street • 847-940-4010
Date: Tue., 4/21 Time: 2-4pm $55M/66NM Activity: #313134-01 Register by: Tue., 4/14 “Whole Body Workshop” Presented By Wholefoods, Deerfield
Learn about lotions, body butters and essential oils. Then have an opportunity to create your own bath salt in a glass jar. Date: Wed., 5/6 Time: 2-3pm $10M/12NM Activity: # 313226-04 Register by: Fri., 5/1
March 3/3 - “Mind Games” Speaker: Bill Pack
April 4/7 - “Jews in Post War Germany” Sponsored by Brookdale Speaker: Anette Isaacs 3/10 - “Harry Belafonte” 4/14 - “Baseball in Speaker: Susan Benjamin the Movies” 3/17 - “Current Events” Speaker: Steven Frenzel Speaker: Lynne Samuels 4/21 - Functions of the 3/24 - “Sherman’s March to County Clerk’s Office: the Sea” Today and Tomorrow Speaker: Barry Bradford Speaker: County Clerk Keith Brin 3/31 - “Adventures in Uganda/Pilgrimage 4/28 - “The Stone of War in Israel” and Peace” Speaker: Steve Jackson Speaker: Sue Baugh
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PTC Programs Music New! Drumming Circle With Life Rhythms Founder Noah Plotkin Sponsored by West Deerfield Township
Noah Plotkin assists participants in expressing their creative spirit, reduceing stress and encourageing a healthy and beneficial life rhythm. Date: Wed. 3/11 Time: 11am-12pm $5M/8NM Activity: #213225-04 Register by: Fri., 3/6
“Spring Band Concert!” Featuring The Deerfield Community Band
In addition to a full program of beloved melodies, marvel in the excitement as composer Randy Navarre premieres his new composition; exclusively for the band! This original masterwork, “American Fantasie,” relates in music the groups and people who helped settle the village we know as Deerfield.
Date: Wed. 4/22 Time: 11am-12pm $5M/8NM Activity: #213225-05 Register by: Fri., 4/17
Date: Sun., 5/3 Time: 2-3:30pm $5M/8NM Activity: #313226-03 Register by: Fri., 5/1
“At The Conductor’s Podium” With Composer And Lecturer Jim Kendros
“Chicago Showcase” With Classical Pianist Saori Chiba & Michael Mcelvain
Learn more about the lives of the great composers, experience videotaped live performances by world renowned artists.
Sponsored By Radford Green
“Bach and Vivaldi meet on the same stage!” Date: Fri., 3/27 Time: 10-11am $12M/15NM Activity: #213235-03 Register by: Fri., 3/20 “Tchaikovsky’s Immortal Violin Concerto” Date: Fri., 4/24 Time: 10-11am $12M/15NM Activity: #313235-01 Register by: Fri., 4/17
Michael McElvain and Saori Chiba perform “4 Hands Pieces” by Romantic composers, joined by young talented competition winners, violinist Aidan Perreaut and cellist Conor Perreault.
Concert Band
The Deerfield Community Concert Band performs show tunes and patriotic classics. Band members have either high school or college band experience For more information, visit www. deerfieldcommunityband.com. Big Band Sound Of Deerfield
A community volunteer band consisting of members with a heart and soul for playing the swing music of the 1930’s and 1940’s. Please contact Bill Cottle at 847-446-9498.
Computer Classes Apple iPad – Standard App Use
This class teaches students general use of the camera, camera roll and maps. A valid email account is required to take this class. Date: Tue., 3/3 Time: 7-9pm $42M/50NM Activity: #213115-03 Register by: Fri., 2/27
Date: Fri., 5/8 Time: 2-3pm $10M/15NM Activity: #313226-01 Register by: Fri., 5/1
Ptc Women’s Club March Madness - Luncheon & Book Review Program Sponsored by Whitehall of Deerfield
“Musical Moments In Comedy” With Bob Levi
Bob delves into the comic genius of musical performer Stan Freeburg in this fun and upbeat Sat. morning PowerPoint program! Title: “Stan Freeburg” Date: Sat., 3/28 Time: 11am-12pm $12M/15NM Activity: #213128-03 Register by: Fri., 3/20
In this book review “Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries--NOT!”--Jenny just might give you the tools you need to overcome some of life’s greatest challenges and to celebrate yourself, just as you are. You’ll be laughing right along with her as Jenny Riddle convinces us that, indeed, “Laughter is the best medicine.” Luncheon catered by Italian Kitchens of Deerfield! Date: Tue., 3/10 Time: 12pm lunch, 1pm program $18M/22NM Activity: #213121-03 Register by: Fri., 3/6
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April Dessert & Program “April In Paris” Sponsored by Comfort Keepers
Enjoy sweet, string melodies as the Deerfield High School Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Ron Velure, makes their debut at the Patty Turner Center! Date: Tue., 4/14 Time: 12:30pm dessert, 1pm program $8M/12NM Activity: #313121-01 Register by: Fri., 4/10
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PTC Programs Apple iPad – Camera And Video Use
This class will introduce students to camera and video functions on the iPad. Learn how to organize photos, edit and share photos and videos. Date: Tue., 3/17 Time: 7-9pm $42M/50NM Activity: #213115-04 Register by: Fri., 3/13 Free Computer Assistance To Ptc Members
Do you need computer assistance? Is your Android or Apple phone baffling you? Need help setting up and using a Skype account to converse with the grandkids? Deerfield High School Junior Ben Gertz offers his expertise for free to PTC members at the Patty Turner Center. One hour, one-to-one, technical support sessions are available to individuals or couples. Please phone the PTC Front Desk 847-940-4010 to make an appointment to meet with Ben. 2 Sessions: Sundays, 10am-12noon March 1, 8, 15, 22 April 12 May 3, 17 One Session: Tuesdays, 4-5pm March 3, 10, 17, 24 April 7, 14, 21, 28 May 5, 12, 19
Excursions
The Chicago Field Museum Presents “Vikings” *Extensive walking*
Through new archaeological discoveries and hundreds of rare Scandinavian artifacts, explore the power of mythology and the symbolism of Viking ships, gain fascinating insights into domestic life and death rituals, and understand the importance of travel and trade. Date:Tue., 4/28 Time:10:30am-4:30pm $55M/65NM Activity: #313250-04 Reservations: 21 Register by: Fri., 4/3 Touring The Driehaus Museum Highlights Of The Museum Collection And Maker & Muse: Women & Early 20th Century Art Jewelry Collection
On April 6 the PTC Men’s Golf League starts their 2015 season! You must be a PTC member and have a CDGA Handicap to participate. Further details are available at Tue. morning Men’s Club meetings or contact John Sanner at PTC. “Synergize” With Debra Jarrett
Stretch your body through Yoga; flow with the gentle motion of Tai-Chi; and learn many different meditation skills. Dates: Wed., 3/11-4/29 (8W) Time: 11am-12pm $110M/138NM Activity: #232804-04 Hula Hoop Jam
Visit the Driehaus mansion, reportedly the most expensive and elaborate private residence in Chicago at the time of its completion in 1883.
A hot new trend in fitness, Hula Hooping is low impact, fun and helps improve balance and strength! Instructor: Diane Weber of Body Power
Date: Tue., 5/19 Time: 12:45-4:45pm $40M/50NM Activity: #313250-02 Register by: Fri., 4/24 The Marriott Lincolnshire Theatre: “City Of Angels”
*Extensive walking*
It’s double the laughs and double the intrigue as two plots unfold at once when a young 1940’s New York writer is brought to Los Angeles to turn his best-selling crime novel into a screenplay.
Date: Tue., 3/31 Time: 10:30am-4:30pm $55M/65NM Activity: #213250-14 Reservations: 21 Register by: Mon., 3/9
Men’s Golf League
*Moderate Walking*
The Chicago Field Museum Presents “Vodou: Sacred Powers Of Haiti”
Discover a vital spiritual and social force in the daily life of Haiti. Experience the sights and sounds of a ritual possession ceremony, and get a rare look into the workroom of a Vodou secret society!
Fitness
*Minimal Walking*
Date: Wed., 6/17 Time: 12-5pm $80M/90NM Activity: #313250-03 Reservations: 21 Register by: Fri., 5/15
Patty Turner Center • 375 Elm Street • 847-940-4010
Date: Sat., 3/14 Time: 11am-1pm $12M/15NM Activity: #232804-07 Register by: 3/11 50+ Fitness Workout
Participate at your level in our nonimpact aerobic workout. Full range of motion exercises help to control weight, tone, muscles, and flexibility. Instructor: Marla Solarz Dates: Mon., 4/6-5/18 (7M) Time: 9-10am $75R/94NR Activity: #313201-01
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PTC Programs Hatha Yoga
Pilates For Building Bone
Tai Chi
Relax and release tensions from your body and mind through the practice of classical hatha yoga. Class includes yoga postures, breathing practices, deep relaxation and meditation. Instructors: Joy and Jai Luster
This mat class is tailored for those with low bone density from osteopenia or osteoporosis and will help incorporate safe Pilates exercises into your fitness program. Includes exercises to work on balance and fall prevention. Instructor: Julie Lyon Cheifetz
This ancient Chinese exercise program uses focused breathing techniques and is designed to help reduce stress, improve mental concentration, flexibility and balance. Instructor: Nancy Tobias
Dates: Mon., 4/6-7/27 (16W) Time: 7-8:15pm $197R/246NR Activity: #332801-01 No Class: 5/25 Dates: Wed., 4/8-7/29 (18W) Time: 7-8:30pm $209R/261NR Activity: #332801-02 Tone & Firm
Improve your muscle tone and gain added strength and flexibility. Emphasis will be on the arms, hips, stomach and legs! No jumping or jogging! Instructor: Body Power Dates: Tue., 4/7-6/9 (9T) Time: 6:45-7:45pm $113M/141NM Activity: #332804-01 No class: 5/19 Dates: Tue. & Thur.s 4/7- 6/11 (17wk) Time: 6:45-7:45pm $209M/261NM Activity: #332804-02 No Class: 4/16, 5/19, 5/28
Dates: Wed., 4/8-6/10 (10W) Time: 1-2pm $155R/194NR Activity: #332805-02 Feldenkrais®
For those experiencing chronic pain, poor balance, flexibility, or coordination difficulties. Learn how to move with pleasure, ease and grace and enjoy the simple things in life again! Instructor: Joyce Ann, OT Dates: Mon., 4/13-5/18 (6M) Time: 9-10am $65M/78NM Activity: #313234-01 Pilates
Tone your body as you build strength and increase flexibility. This mat class conditions your body and reduces stress while helping to improve posture and balance. Instructor: Julie Lyon Cheifetz Dates: Tue., 4/14-6/9 (9T) Time: 8:45-9:45am $113R/141NR Activity: #332805-01
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Dates: Tue., 4/28-6/23 (9T) Time: 10:45-11:45am $86M/108NM Activity: #313217-01 Dates: Thur., 4/30-6/25 (9Th) Time: 10:45-11:45am $86M/108NM Activity: #313217-02 Dates: Tue. & Thur., 4/28-6/25(18wk) Time: 10:45-11:45am $167M/189NM Activity: #313217-03
Cards and Games Social Bridge Times: Mon. afternoons between 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. Mah Jongg Days: Mon., Fri. Open Poker Days: Tues.
Time: 12-4pm Time: 12pm
Ping Pong
Ping Pong for Members is held each Tue. & Fri. afternoon at 1 p.m. Women’s Club Bridge “Round Robin” Days: 3rd Mon. Contact: Rita Kirby, 847-849-7175
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PTC Programs Duplicate Bridge
American Heart Association
Blood Pressure Testing
These bridge games are for the serious players. Games are sanctioned by the ACBL (American Contract Bridge League).
Health Care Provider Cpr Refresher Course
Free Blood Pressure / Blood Sugar testing through North Shore Health Systems is offered on the first Tue. of each month at 9:30 a.m. No appointment necessary.
Instructor: Elaine Morrison Days: Wed. Times: 10:30am-2:30pm $9M/10NM per session Bocce Ball Dates: Wed. 3/4, 3/18 Time: 9:30-11:30am $9 Location: Highwood Bocce Club Contact: Bob Fincutter, 847-948-9528 Table Top Game Corner
This lively and welcoming group meets weekly in the foyer for a delightful variety of games including Rummikube and “Hand & Foot.” Thur & Fri 11am-2pm FREE! Inroductory Canasta Classes Instructor: Sheila Plotzker Dates: Tue., 4/21-5/19 (5T) Time: 1-3pm $75M/90NM Activity: #313122-01 Min/Max: 4/12 Register by: Mon., 4/14 Mah Jongg For Beginners Instructor: Dale Solow Dates: Thur., 4/16-5/14 (5Th) Time: 1-3pm $75M/90NM Activity: #313106-01 Min/Max: 4/12 Register by: Thur., 4/9 Women’s Open Social Bridge Days: 4th Tues. Sept-MayContact: Maxine Zelski, 847-945-4931
Wellness Lending Closet
The PTC loans out medical equipment to PTC members and residents of Deerfield, Riverwoods, Bannockburn and Lincolnshire on a shortterm basis. If you have a wheelchair or walker in good working order, please consider donating it to the Center.
The BLS Healthcare Provider course teaches how to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR, use an AED, and relieve choking. Current AHA BLS Healthcare Provider certification card is required to attend this course. Certification is good for two years. Date: Sat., 3/14 Time: 9am-12pm $40 Activity: #213131-01 Register by: Fri., 3/6 Date: Sat., 5/16 Time: 9am-12pm $40 Activity: #313131-01 Register by: Fri., 5/8 American Heart Association Heart Saver Cpr
This course will go over all CPR guidelines, skills and techniques for Adult/Child/Infant emergencies. Certification good for two years! Date: Wed., 3/18 Time: 6-8pm $40 Activity: #213132-01 Register by: Wed., 3/11 Date: Wed., 5/13 Time: 6-8 pm $40 Activity: #313132-01 Register by: Wed., 5/6
Cholesterol Testing
Cholesterol testing for $25 is offered on Tue., May 12. Checks made payable to North Shore Health Systems. To make an appointment, call 847940-4010. Low Vision Machine
PTC members are encouraged to use our Outlook CC-TV, a powerful, very easy to use magnifying aid if you’re having difficulty reading your mail, favorite magazine or other documents. Massage Therapy
Make your reservation today for a private massage with licensed massage therapist, Linda Walker. Days: Wed. Time: 10am-3pm $35M/40NM (per ½ hour) $65M/75NM (per hour)
Aarp Driving Course Workshop
Arthrossage
Learn defensive driving techniques, new traffic laws, rules of the road and more in this 8 hour course.
This form of massage specifically targets those individuals with Osteo/ Rheumatoid Arthritis and Fibromyalgia. A full body treatment is offered that loosens joints and muscles and is performed fully clothed.
Dates: Thur., 3/19 and Fri., 3/20 Time: 9am-1pm $15 AARP members $20 non AARP members Healty Hearing Seminar
Breakdown in communication impacts how we connect to the world around us. Learn the importance of maintaining healthy hearing from Dr. Mark Christian of Deerfield Audiology. Date: Wed., 4/15 Time: 10-11am FREE Activity: #313220-03 Register by: Mon., 4/13
Patty Turner Center • 375 Elm Street • 847-940-4010
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Time: 45 Minutes Podiatry Appointments
Dr. Nick Ivancevic and Dr. Jennifer Kirchens provide PTC Members on-site podiatry services two Thur. and one Fri. per month between 9 a.m. and noon. Amplified Phones
ITAC offers free amplified phones to qualified residents with certified hearing loss.
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PTC Programs and Social Services Center Information Art Wall
Through the support of the PTC Members’ Council, the PTC Art Wall allows members and residents artist to display their artwork. Denis Rogers, “Men and Women that I have loved with paint, pen, paper and pencil.” Opening: Thurs., March 5 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Chicago Photographic Art Society Opening: Thurs., April 9 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Computer Use
Members of the PTC have FREE access to the computers and printer located in the library. Knitting Group
Bring your knitting projects to the PTC on Thur.s from 1 to 4 p.m. Also, if you want to crochet, needlepoint, embroider or do hand work, feel free to join us!
Beginning in March, the PTC Members’ Council will be hosting its new quarterly, “New member Socials” for incoming members. The first event will be held on Wed., March 18. New Members - Jan/Feb 2015
Alan Applebaum, Jane Black, Jessie Dawson, Lorraine DeGrazia, Sylvia Dresser, Annette Feller, Robert Garlenski, Barry Gray, Susie Gray, Betsy Hoeschle, Kenneth Kraemer, Sabrina Kropp, Benjamin (Bob) Leaf, Goldie Leaf, Alison Margolis, Mary Parker, Dolores Parks, William Posternack, Denise Rutkay, Gary Saks, Sindee Sommer, Ingrid Wieser, Eileen Woodhouse, Nancy Stone
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Our part-time staff member, Margie Fischer, M.A., offers a variety of helpful information for older adults and their families. Get information and referral on topics including inhome services, community resources, help with applying for benefits, Medicare information, caregiver support, and more.
The PTC offers rental packages for adult groups. Please contact Jill Becker for details.
This program is a partnership between West Deerfield Township and the Deerfield Park District.
Notary Service
Notary Public Services for members are available at the PTC.
Donations - Thank You In Memory of Rita Slawson
Great Decisions Discussion Group In Support of Program Enrichment: Robert and Carol Beilfuss Deerfield Rotary Club Richard and Diane Miller Sid and Donna Moore Dr. Edward Szyman In support of the PTC Lending Closet: Bill Hansen
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Contact Margie
Margie is generally in the office on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at the Patty Turner Center Stop in or phone (847) 940-4010. Service is friendly, free, and confidential.
Aces Caregiver Support
Many of us find ourselves in the role of “caregiver.” It may have crept up gradually or it may have happened suddenly. Come to ACES to meet with other people in our community who, like you, are caring for an older person. We are a group of adult children and spouses who gather for valuable information on relevant topics, leads on resources, and to share our concerns and tips with other caregivers. Whether you are a daughter doing grocery shopping for your mom or, husband struggling with your wife’s deteriorating health, you may find solutions and comfort here. Our professionally led support group can help you deal with the stress, sadness and decisions you face. Studies show that caregivers who participate in a support group reduce stress, enjoy improved health, provide better care and make better decisions. All family caregivers are welcome. Meetings are on the second and fourth Wed.s of each month from 1 to 2:30 p.m. FREE. If your care obligations keep you from attending ACES, consider this: Through our treasured partnership with Faith in Action Volunteers, we offer two respite services. On-site supervision for your loved one is provided (by appointment) at the Patty Turner Center while you attend our ACES meeting. Care recipients must be comfortable being apart from their loved one and be able to use the restroom on their own. Also, a trained Faith In Action respite volunteer can come to your home, if needed, while you attend the meeting. Both respite services are always FREE and based on availability. Pre-screening is required.
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Social Services 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 Patty Turner Center? It is supported by the fundraising efforts of the students at Caruso Middle School. Our social service office can provide eligibility and program information. Participation is strictly confidential. Answers To Your Medicare Questions
The Patty Turner Center is a host site of the Senior Health Insurance Program (SHIP). SHIP is a free statewide individual counseling service available to all current or soon-tobe Medicare recipients. Volunteer counselors have extensive training to answer your questions about Enrollment, Claims and Appeals, Prescription Drug Plans, Advantage Plans, Supplemental Insurance, and Subsidies to offset the cost of Medicare. Appointments are required and are available by calling the Patty Turner Center. SHIP is a program of the Illinois Department on Aging. Blue Bag Program
The Blue Bag Program is collaboration between the PTC and the DeerfieldBannockburn Fire Department to make sure critical information is available at the time of a medical emergency. A Blue Bag (plastic sleeve) with copies of your identification, health information, emergency contacts, and advanced directives is placed in your home where emergency personnel know to look for it. The program’s goal is to ensure your necessary information is available and your wishes honored. Blue Bags, complete with forms, are available free of charge for local residents at the Patty Turner Center.
Transportation Options Village Taxi Program
Residents of the Village who are 65+ or disabled can register to use the subsidized Taxi Program. Registration is done through Village Hall, 847-945-5000. Once registered, riders are issued a Village ID number and rider coupons. Riders can go anywhere at any time, just by calling one of the three cooperating taxi companies. The cost for a ride within village limits is just $1 plus a coupon; rides outside the village are $5 off the metered fare with the coupon. Additional coupons are available at the Village Hall. Township “Going Places” Program
Mobility-challenged residents of West Deerfield Township may use the “Going Places” van program. Applications are through the Township, 847-945-0614. Once approved, you may schedule a medical destination ride up to 30 days in advance; nonmedical rides up to 3 days in advance. Requests are granted based on availability. Rides include Highland Park Hospital, Glenbrook Hospital, and the VA Hospital. Cost is $5 round trip and $2 for all Veterans. License Plate Discount And Senior Rides Free Card
Receiving these two benefits begin with filing one form: the Illinois Benefit Access Application. Are you eligible? 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 must be submitted online, NO paper forms exist. You can find and file the application online yourself by searching “Illinois Benefit Access Application” or, you can make an appoint-
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ment with Margie and she will file it for you! Application help is also available through the township office. Community Support Grant For Accessibility
West Deerfield Township has limited grants of up to $1000 that may be awarded to the disabled to improve their access to the world. Residents with physical impairments, developmental or cognitive disabilities, or mental illness should consider applying. The program is intended for those with the greatest financial need, but there is no stated income limit. Information and applications are available at the West Deerfield Township office (847-945-0614) and the Patty Turner Center. Older adults are encouraged to apply! The Senior Citizen’s Assessment Freeze Homestead Exemption
The Chief County Assessor’s Office representative will be at the PTC on Fri., May 1 to provide face-to-face assistance in completing the Senior Citizens Assessment Freeze Homestead Exemption form as well as other exemption programs. Homestead Exemption applies to an owner occupied principal residence for people 65 years old and older with annual incomes of $55,000 or less who meet the income limitations. The benefit for the Senior Freeze is calculated by subtracting the current value from the frozen base value. This exemption must be applied for yearly through the Chief County Assessment Office. Forms are automatically mailed to taxpayers who already have qualified for the Exemption in February with a due date of July 1, 2015. Date: Fri., 5/1 FREE
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–A Deerfield Park District program for adult enrichment in partnership with the Village of Deerfield. 847-940-4010 • 847-945-8333 - fax • info@pattyturnercenter.org • www.pattyturnercenter.org “Green & Still Growing!”
PTC Council Ed Barth Ken Birchard -Vice President Marilyn Craig Tom Gramins -Treasurer Rita Kirby -President John Maxson -Secretary Bernice Mitkey John Sanner Marilyn Schwartz Ed Seidman Jane Smith Donna Stupple
Staying Connected!
The PTC Bulletin, Membership Form and Program Registration Forms may now be accessed and downloaded from our website at: www.pattyturnercenter.org. For further assisatance, contact PTC manager, David Shamrock or Program Cordinator, Jill Becker at 847-940-4010 or info@ pattyturnercenter.org
On behalf of the Patty Turner Center, I would like to take this time to extend a special “Thank You” to you, our members and community friends who continue to support the Center and its mission of promoting the independence and well-being of adults 50 years and older. A terrific year, we have so much to share and be proud of. This past summer, we welcomed Jill Becker as our new program coordinator. Passionate and charming, she has become an integral part of the Center and the Deerfield Park District family. Over the year, we have also celebrated the arrival of 120 new members; many of whom were referred by you, our very own members. Along with creating new social opportunities for nearly 800 patrons, it has also been a wonderful year of nurturing new partnerships with local agencies and businesses within the community. Entering the New Year, we continue to celebrate our members, friends and guests as we acknowledge the lives of Fred and Patty Turner and the Turner Family and their vision in helping to advance opportunities for active adults in the community. With much appreciation, David Shamrock and Staff www.pattyturnercenter.org