Patty Turner Center's November and December Bulletin

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

UPCOMING PROGRAMS! “At The Conductors Podium” with Jim Kendros “Museums of the World” with Debra Levie Jewelry Design Class with Sandre Noble Sketching Class with Mary Ann Phelan “Musical Moments in Comedy” with Bob Levy

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Upcoming Center Events ......... 1 Programs ................................. 2-7 Computer Training ................... 8 Excursions ............................... 8-9 Wellness .................................. 9 Fitness ..................................... 10-11 Card Play ................................. 12 Health Services ....................... 13 New Members & Donations ..... 14 Center Information ................... 15 Social Services ........................ 16-17 November Calendar................. 18 December Calendar................. 19 General Information ................. 20

PTC Members Winter Party! Featuring Eddie Harrison and Paris Swing! Sponsored by Whitehall of Deerfield & PTC Members Council

The Patty Turner Center Members Council is proud to present this year’s Annual Winter Party on Thursday, December 4th. This elegant evening affair will feature an atrium reception, delicious dinner buffet as catered by Hel’s Kitchen of Northbrook and the Big Band dance music of Eddie Harrison and “Paris Swing!” Please mark your calendar and plan to join us for this festive celebration! Limited Reservations Available! Date: Thursday, December 4th Time: 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm Cost: $25M/$35NM #113241-01 Register by: Monday, November 24th

COMING IN JANUARY! “Polynesian

Nights!”

A Tropical Island Dinner & Luau Sponsored by Whitehall of Deerfield

Enjoy this tropical getaway gala as the PTC presents its first-ever “Polynesian Nights” Island Dinner Luau featuring the Polynesian Island Dance Review and a sumptuous tropical island buffet prepared by Hel’s Kitchen of Northbrook! It’s a terrific night of Tikis, Tom-Toms and tropical tastes for all! Limited Reservations Available! Date: Thursday, January 22nd Location: PTC Time: 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm Cost: $25M / $35NM #213231-01 Register by: Friday, January 16th

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PTC Women’s Club

Programs

The PTC is always delighted to present its monthly Women’s Club dessert and luncheon presentations. Designed for ladies and guests, please join us for these delicious and entertaining affairs. Don’t forget to

PTC Men’s Club The Patty Turner Center Men’s Club is a group of over 100 men who meet every Tuesday morning for camaraderie and high quality programs. Coffee, pastries, and camaraderie begin at 8:30 a.m. and programs are from 8:45 – 10:00 a.m.

join us on Tuesday, January 13th for our special Chinese New Year Luncheon! Detail to follow!

November Luncheon & Program

“The Legendary Bette Davis”

Members come from throughout the region 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. For questions please contact coordinator, John Maxson, at: (847) 945-3927 or the PTC at (847) 940-4010.

Sponsored by Brookdale Senior Living

Few actresses in Hollywood have rivalled Bette Davis for longevity and appeal. In classic films such as Jezebel, Dark Victory, Now, Voyager, The Letter, and All about Eve, Bette Davis created a new kind of film heroine: strong, sassy, outspoken, and even wicked! Meet the ultimate star from the golden age of Hollywood. This luncheon will be prepared by Chef Jennifer Noone featuring dramatist, Leslie Goddard. Date: Tuesday, November 11th Time: 12:00 Noon Luncheon 1:00pm Program Fees: $18M/$22NM #113121-08

November November 4th – Election Day at PTC Men’s Club will not be held

November 11th – “Identifying America’s Fallen Heroes” Speaker: Hal Tinberg

Register by: Friday, November 7th

Sponsored by Home Instead

December Dessert & Program

November 18th – “American Presidents in Berlin”

“Christmas at the White House”

Speaker: Anette Isaacs

Presented by Jenny Riddle and Elizabeth Doyle November 25th – “Lee Harvey Oswald”

Sponsored by Right at Home and Radford Green

Speaker: Barry Bradford

“Oh, there’s no place at home like the Holidays” unless you are the President of the United States, and then, “There’s no place like the White House for the Holidays.” Christmas at the White House is indeed magical as so many First Ladies and Presidents through the years have attested. Join Jenny and Elizabeth as they not only share stories of the Presidents’ families, but sing some of the favorite songs enjoyed by those families in “Christmas at the White House!” Date: Tuesday, December 9th Time: 12:30pm Dessert 1:00pm Program Fees: $8M/$12NM #113121-09

Sponsored by The Wealshire

December December 2nd – “Barbra Streisand” Speaker: Hy Speck

December 9th – “The 1893 World’s Fair” Speaker: Jeff Mishur

December 16th – “The Legendary Jule Styne” Speaker: Susan Benjamin

December 23rd and December 30th Men’s Club will not be held on these days due to the Holidays. We look forward to seeing everyone in 2015

Register by: Friday, December 5th

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“At the Conductor’s Podium”

Programs Featuring the Deerfield Community Band! The Patty Turner Center is delighted to announce this year’s Winter Band Concert which will be presented on Sunday, December 7th at 2:00 p.m. Come and hear the Deerfield Community Band as they perform an afternoon program of wintertime favorites ~ just perfect for the season!

With Jim Kendros Join composer and music researcher Jim Kendros as he makes his debut at the PTC in this new, highly 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. Join us for a delightful and diverse musical experience.

Date: Sunday, December 7th Time: 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm Location: PTC Cost: $5M / $8NM #113231-03

Date: Friday, November 7th Title: “Beautiful Music to be Thankful For” Time: 10:00-11:00am Cost: $12M/$15NM #113235-03

PTC Winter Band Concert

Register by: Friday, October 31st; Min. 10 / Max. 25

Register by: Thursday, December 4th

November is the time of Thanksgiving. As we reflect on the things to be thankful for, Jim will offer us beautiful music which can endlessly enhance our lives. Revel in the charms of Mozart’s Piano Concerto # 21 (“Elvira Madigan”), the breathtaking beauty of Pachelbel’s Cannon, Mendelssohn’s romantic Violin Concerto and more! Join Jim for a bounty of beloved favorites!

“Museums of the World” With Art Educator Debra Levie Come and explore the museums of the world with art educator, Debra Levie. Experience the world’s most famous museums and their vast collections of art!

Date: Friday, December 5th Title: “The Holidays with Bach, Handel and Corelli” Time: 10:00-11:00am Cost: $12M/$15NM #113235-04

Friday, November 14th Time: 10:00 am – 12:00 noon Fees: $12M / $15NM #113127-03 Destination: “The Menil, Houston”

Register by: Friday, November 28th; Min. 10 / Max. 25

Whatever holiday we celebrate, December is truly a “Festival of Lights!” Join Jim as we enhance our Holiday magic with magnificent music suitable for the festivities! Celebrate the wonder of Bach’s effervescent Magnificat, written for Bach’s first Christmas as Music Director in Leipzig, 1723. Revel in highlights from Handel’s immortal Messiah and Corelli’s magical winter concerto-a perfect way to round out the year with amazing music!

Register by: Friday, November 7th; Min. 15 / Max. 25

Friday, December 12th Time: 10:00 am – 12:00 noon Fees: $12M / $15NM #113127-04 Destination: “The Louvre, Paris”

Date: Friday, January 30th Title: “Happy Birthday Mozart” Time: 10:00-11:00am Cost: $12M/$15NM #213235-03

Register by: Friday, December 5th; Min. 15 / Max. 25

Friday, January 16th Time: 10:00 am – 12:00 noon Fees: $12M / $15NM #213127-01 Destination: “Rijks Museum, Amsterdam”

Register by: Friday, January 23rd; Min. 10 / Max. 25

On January 27, 1756, one of the greatest musical geniuses was born. Mozart was perhaps the most naturally gifted composer. Join Jim Kendros as we celebrate the achievements of this naturally gifted talent! Revel in beloved favorites from the pen of the Austrian genius: the Violin Concerto # 3, the Piano Concerto # 22, excerpts from the Jupiter Symphony and more! Begin the New Year with music by “The Miracle that God Let Be Born in Salzburg.”

Register by: Friday, January 9th; Min. 15 / Max. 25

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Sketching Class

Programs

With Mary Ann Phelan Learn the basics of sketching in this 4-session Saturday morning art workshop. Learn more about line, contour drawing, texture, perspective, and form. Still life will be covered. New students are welcome! Dates: Saturdays, 1/17, 1/31, 2/14, 2/28 Time: 9:30 am – 11:00 am Location: PTC Fees: $75M / $90NM (For 4 Sessions) #213233-04

Jewelry Design Class With Sande Noble Join professional jewelry designer, Sande Noble, as she guides you through the fundamentals of jewelry design. Using large ‘icy’ crystals, 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 bracelet to enjoy!

Register by: Monday, January 12th; Min. 5 /Max. 10

What a wonderful way to while away a winter’s afternoon creating unique, one of a kind jewelry for yourself, a loved one or friend!

“Musical Moments in Comedy”

Date: Tuesday, January 20th Time: 2:00-4:00pm Fee: $55M/$66NM 213134-01

With Bob Levi Bob returns to the PTC with a series of one-hour programs which incorporate musical moments in comedy movies spanning through five decades beginning in the 1930s and working through to the 1970s by the end of the series. This program is light, entertaining and feel-good as Bob shares with us how the comics played, sang and danced their way into our hearts and memories.

Register by: Tuesday, January 13th; Min. 4 / Max. 8

Horticulture Workshop With Horticulturalist Jaime Plotkin Sponsored by Freedom Homecare

Ring in the Holidays with horticulturist and interiorscape designer, Jaime Plotkin, as she returns for her last program of 2014 with her “Festive Floral Centerpiece” workshop. Learn more about floral arranging and design as you create and take home a fresh and festive arrangement to sparkle and light up the home for the entire Holiday season! Date: Friday, December 19th Time: 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm Fee: $12M / $15NM #113226-03

Please note date change from Park District brochure for November from 22nd to 15th

Date: Saturday, November 15th (1970s) Time: 11:00 – 12 noon Fee: $12M/$15NM #113128-03 Register by: Wednesday, November 12th; Min. 15 / Max. 25

Date: Saturday, January 17th (1940s) Time: 11:00 – 12 noon Fee: $12M/$15NM #213128-01

Register by: Friday, December 12th; Min. 15 / Max. 20

Register by: Wednesday, January 14th; Min. 15 / Max. 25

Art Studio With Elaine Silberman Elaine Silberman brings her warm, nurturing teaching style to this adult beginning art program. You will learn basic drawing techniques and use of a wide variety of media: charcoal, pencil, and watercolors. Dates: 1/12-3/16 (10M) Days: Monday Afternoons Time: 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm Fee: $130 #213233-01 4


Cuisine Corner

Programs NEW!

With Cooking Instructor Shilpi Saxena “Punjab di Hatti – The Vegan Choice?” Are you a food lover looking for delicious new options for winter family get-togethers or a different and easy-to-assemble healthy lunch? Try some heartwarming Indian recipes with culinary specialist Shilpi Saxena. Learn the perfect recipe to warm you up on a cold winter morning: Punjab di Hatti, a filling dish of fragrant lentils simmered at a slow pace. Shilpi will cook Dal Makhani (lentils) along with Jeera rice. Shilpi will demonstrate the age-old skill of blending Indian spices that will create a delectable and unusual comfort food!

Adult Ceramics

With Richard Cohen Learn the fundamentals of hand-building, throwing and using glazes to create decorative ceramic pieces such as clocks, bowls and wall hangings that you will enjoy making. Some wheel training will be included. The only limit is your imagination! Classes will be small to provide individual attention as you will work on your own projects at your own pace. Dates: 1/14-3/25 (11W) Days: Wednesday Afternoons Time: 2:15 pm – 3:30 pm Location: PTC Fee: $253 #252602-03

Date: Friday, January 9th Time: 10:00-11:00 am Fees: $12M/$15NM #213241-01

Register by: Friday, January 9th

Min: 12/Max: 25 Register by: Monday, January 5th

Cuisine Corner With Cooking Instructor Shilpi Saxena “Street Food of India” Did you love the recent Helen Mirren movie: The 100 Foot Journey? Here’s your opportunity to learn more about a delicious world class cuisine and sample some authentic Indian food!

Winter Spanish Classes Beginners and Intermediate Classes

Are you traveling to a Spanish-speaking country? Do you want to better communicate with Spanishspeaking people you encounter here at home? Do you just want the mental challenge of learning a new skill? 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 natural and enjoyable way!

India’s street food is mouthwatering to say the least. This class is all about sumptuous snack delicacies, including Coriander Dip, Masala chai and an assortment of Pakora Platter. Pakoras are a classic Indian snack. Your favorite vegetables (Eggplant, tomato, potato etc.) are dipped in a batter to make fritters. Masala Chai is a hot flavored tea beverage with a mixture of herbs. Last but not the least; the perfect accompaniment to this sampling of fresh snacks is a fresh Coriander dip.

Beginners’ Spanish Classes (10F) Dates: Fridays: 1/9-3/13 Times: 9:30am – 11:00am Fee: $90M/$115NM #213116-01

Date: Friday, November 7th Time: 10:00-11:00 am Fees: $12M/$15NM #213241-02

Register by: Wednesday, January 7th

Intermediate Spanish Classes (10F) Dates: Fridays; 1/9-3/13 Times: 11:15am – 12:45pm Fee: $90M/$115NM #213116-02

Min: 12/Max: 25 Register by: Friday, October 31st

Register by: Wednesday, January 7th *Advanced Spanish Instruction will be held at the PTC in the Spring. Please refer to the Park District Brochure for details.

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First Wednesdays

Programs

NEW!

“60 Minutes Presentations”

Desserts sponsored by Whole Foods Deerfield

With Lecturer Barry Bradford “It’s Coffee, Conversation and Culture!”

With Lecturer Barry Bradford What do you get when you combine a bestselling authour, a former standup comic, the National Teacher of the Year with an internationally acclaimed crusader for justice? Barry Bradford! Barry brings conviction for passion to his programs and lectures. His classes cover a dizzying array of topics – histror, psychology, theater, movies and books – all fascinating, funny, fast-paced and filled with many little known facts and sometimes, fascinating conclusions.

Meet with other adults for an evening devoted to books, learning and dessert! Resident scholar Barry Bradford will host a book discussion followed by a one-hour presentation related to the book’s theme. You are not required to read the book before the session, although it is recommended. Light dessert and refreshments will be provided.Come and meet other adults anxious for good conversation! Date: Wednesday, November 5th Book: “100 Foot Journey” by Richard C. Morais Presentation: “Julia Childs” Time: 6:45 pm – 8:30 pm Fees: $12M/$15NM #113125-12

November Topic: “Handicapping the Election” Date: Monday, November 3rd Time: 12:30 pm Fees: $5M/$8NM #113125-07

Date: Wednesday, January 7th Book: “11/22/63” by Stephen King Presentation: “Who Killed JFK” Time: 6:45 pm – 8:30 pm Fees: $12M/$15NM #113125-13

Topic: “The Election of 1960” Date: Monday, November 17th Time: 12:30 pm Fees: $5M/$8NM #113125-08

NEW!

December

Drumming Circle

With Life Rhythms Founder Noah Plotkin

Topic: “Sigmund Freud” Date: Monday, December 1st Time: 12:30 pm Fees: $5M/$8NM #113125-09

Sponsored by Right at Home

We are excited to host this extraordinary event brought to us by mmusician Noah Plotkin. Noah has collaborated with a number of notable institutions including the Martha Graham Dance Conservancy, Amsterdam School of Dance and Northwwestern Unviversity. Noah is currently an accompanist with the Parkinson’s Project at the Hubbard Street Dance Center in Chicago as well as a private drum teacher and educator. Using a variety of hand and floor drums, Noah will help participants express their creative spirit, vent stress and encourage a healthy and beneficial life rhythm. No musical experience is needed- just come with an open mind and the desire to relax and enjoy something new! Date: Wednesday, November 19th Time: 11:00 am-12:00 pm Cost: FREE / Register by Friday, November 14th

Topic: “Jung” Date: Monday, December 8th Time: 12:30 pm Fees: $5M/$8NM #113125-10 Topic: “Year in Review” Date: Monday, December 15th Time: 12:30 pm Fees: $5M/$8NM #113125-11

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Film Series Class with Reid Schultz

Programs

The Films of Hal Ashby; Breaking Free of the 1970s Join Writer, filmmaker, and academic Reid Schultz as he returns to analyze one of the most influential film makers of all time. A fascinating figure in film history, Hal Ashby was one of the most prolific and successful filmmakers of the 1970s. Ashby’s films show a remarkable cinematic sense of humor and irony, and an innovative use of music and editing, while documenting the complicated and shifting dynamics of America during that difficult and polarizing decade. Each class contains a lecture and viewing of a full-length film. Reid will also lead a discussion on the previewed film for further analysis. A total of six full-length feature films will be presented and include the following titles: “Harold and Maude”, “The Last Detail”, “Shampoo”, “Bound for Glory”, “Coming Home” and “Being There” #213216-01 Dates: Tuesdays: 1/13-2/17(6T) Times: 6:00 – 9:30 pm Fee: $215

“Friday with Friends” 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!

November: Holiday Table Decorations Sponsored by Brentwood North

As we move into the season of Thanksgiving and seasonal celebrations with family and loved ones, join us as we spend our afternoon crafting tabletop centerpieces for the residents of Riverside Foundation. In this activity, we hope to bring joy to those less fortunate than ourselves. In addition to this craft, enjoy delicious soup and roll lunch provided by Brentwood North. Your $5 fee will be used to purchase supplies for this craft which will be led by Faith in Action volunteer and good friend of the PTC, Helen Simone! Date: Friday, November 21st Lunch: 12:30 pm Craft workshop: 1:00-2:30pm Fee: $5.00 #113117-04

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

Great Decisions

Register by: Friday, November 14 th

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 Marvin Ehlers at: (847) 945-5418

December: “Holiday Potpourri” With musical guests “Tall Order” Sponsored by Radford Green

The versatile singing group “Tall Order” returns to the Patty Turner Center to bring you a “Holiday Potpourri.” This vocal quartet plus one will sing to delight you, both a cappella and accompanied. Expect some holiday songs, jazz, classical and favorites both old and new. Their spirit will warm even the coldest winter day. Seasonal refreshments and coffee will be served at 1:00pm. Program commences at 1:30pm. Date: Friday, December 19th 1:00 - 2:30pm Fee: $5.00 # 113117-05

PTC Book Group l *Please note that the book club meeting day has changed from Wednesday to Friday.

Programs FREE Movies for Members Each week, members of the PTC are invited to join us each Thursday from 1-3 for a FREE movie, hot popcorn and cold refreshments. All movies are projected on the large screen with subtitles!

Register by: Friday, December 12th

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Please note that all movie titles are subject to change. All movies scheduled for November and December are modern titles.

“Camelot”

November

This trip is being offered by the PTC & involves little walking.

Drury Lane Theatre

11/6 - “The Monuments Men” 11/13 - “The Book Thief” 11/20 - The Wolf of Wall Street 11/27 - NO MOVIE

Adapted from T.H. White's novel The Once and Future King, Camelot is a valiant Broadway musical that will transport audiences to the magical and mythical days of medieval England. The legendary characters King Arthur, Queen Guinevere, Sir Lancelot and Merlin come alive in this exciting tale of love and chivalry. The classic production features a lush, romantic score including "If Ever I Would Leave You," "Camelot," and "How to Handle a Woman."

December 12/4 - “The Grand Budapest Hotel” 12/11 - “Belle” 12/18 - “Enchanted April” 12/25 - No Movie: Center Closed 1/1 - No Movie: Center Closed

Select your lunch entrée menu choices upon registration: Salmon filet with lemon tarragon sauce or Chicken Asiago including spinach, shitake, basil, crouton with whole grain mustard demi glaze. (Salad and dessert plus nonalcoholic beverages and coffee included.)

Computer Training

Date: Thursday, November 6th Time: 10:00am Departure / 5:00 pm Return Cost: $80M/$90NM Registrations: (21) #113250-03

The PTC continues to coordinate and offer members and guests a series of quarterly Computer Training Workshops with the experts of Computer Training & Support Services, Glenview. For details please contact the PTC at: (847) 940-4010

Register by: Friday, October 10th

“Macy’s on State”

Introduction to the iPad

Dinner at the Walnut Room Chicago & Champagne Tour of City Lights!

Date: Wednesday, November 5th, 12th and 19th (3) Time: 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Cost: $65M / $75NM (3W) Min. 4 / Max. 6 #113115-03

This trip is being offered by the PTC and involves moderate walking.

Join us as we travel downtown Chicago to the celebrated Walnut Room for a delicious plated dinner. Afterwards, sip a glass of champagne as we travel along the magnificent mile to view the breathtaking holiday lights! “Magical and Memorable!”

Register by: Friday, October 31st

Apple iPad – Internet Use Date: Tuesday, January 13th (1) Time: 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Cost: $42M / $50NM (3W) Min. 3 / Max. 12 #213115-01

Date: Wednesday, December 10th Time: 3:45 pm Departure / 8:00 pm Return Cost: $75M/$90NM Reservations: (21) #113250-04

Register by: Friday, January 9th

Register by: Friday, November 21st

Excursions

Excursions

The Patty Turner Center is proud to present its winter excursion schedule. Reservations for trips must be taken in advance with full payment due at time of registration.

A Visit to the Chicago Broadcast Museum! This trip is being offered by the PTC and involves extensive walking Handicap accessible with ample seating throughout.

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This BLS Healthcare Provider Course is designed to provide a wide variety of healthcare professionals the ability to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR, use an AED, and relieve choking. The course is intended for Healthcare professionals. This class is taught by certified instructors who are all licensed paramedics with real life experience. A current AHA BLS Healthcare Provider certification card is required to attend this course. Certification good for two years! Age: 18+

Enjoy a wonderful warming brunch as prepared and served by your cheerful PTC staff and then board the bus on a very special trip back in time to the Chicago Museum of Broadcast Communications. This unique museum features historic artifacts, working studios, touch screen access to classic clips and America’s only National Radio Hall of Fame Gallery. Special Features: Oprah’s Doors, Meet the Press Set, Kennedy Nixon Debate camera, Interactive TV and radio stations, an original Charlie McCarthy puppet, Ernie Kovacs’ Nairobi Trio masks, Costumes from Bozo Circus, Garfield Goose and more!

Date: Saturday, November 8th Time: 9:00am – 12:00 noon Fee: $40 per person #113131-01

Date: Friday, January 30th Time: 10:30am Brunch Fare at PTC 11:30am Departure / 4:30pm Return Cost: $50M/$60NM Registrations: (21) #213250-01

Register by: Wednesday, November 5th

AARP Driving Course Workshop The next AARP Driving Course Workshop will be held at the PTC on Thursday and Friday, November 20th and 21st . Learn defensive driving techniques, new traffic laws, rules of the road, and more in this 8 hour course. Classes will be held both days between the hours of 9:00 am and 1:00 pm. You must attend both days to complete the course requirements. Advanced registration required. Please call: (847) 940-4010.

Register by: Friday, January 16th

American Classic Tours The Patty Turner Center has a wonderful relationship with American Classic Tours; an extended excursion touring company. For further more information about upcoming trips, please contact the PTC. Information is readily available in the PTC brochure rack.

Dates: Thursday and Friday, November 20th & 21st Time: 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Fee: $15 AARP members/ $20 non AARP members

February 1st – 7th Sunny Palm Springs, California (7 Days) March 7th – 12th Arizona and Cubs Spring Training (6 Days) March 17th – 24th Savannah, Charlestown, Hilton Head and Jekyll (8 Days)

Wellness

Fitness

American Heart Association

NEW!

Care Provider CPR Refresher Course 9

Pilates for Building Bone


This mat class is specifically tailored for those with low bone density due to either osteopenia or osteoporosis and will help incorporate safe Pilates exercises into your fitness program. The class focuses on developing core strength to improve posture and alignment and reduce spinal decompression. The class will include exercises to work on balance and fall prevention. Light weights, magic circle, and other small props will be incorporated into the routine. All levels are welcome.

Tone your body as you build strength and increase flexibility. This mat class conditions your body and reduces stress while improving posture and balance. #232805-01: Tuesdays Instructor: Julie Lyon Cheifetz Date: 1/6-3/17 (10T) Time: 8:45 am - 9:45 am Fee: $125R/$156NR Location: PTC No class: 2/17

Please know that you must be able to get down on the floor for many of these exercises.

“Synergize”

#232805-02: Wednesdays at PTC Instructor: Julie Lyon Chieftez Date: 1/7-3/18 (11W) Time: 1:00pm-2:00pm Fee: $170R/$213NR Min.6/Max.12

With Debra Jarett In this new and popular class, we will stretch your body through yoga; flow with the gentle motion of Tai-Chi; and learn many different meditation skills. #132804-04: Wednesdays Instructor: Debra Jarrett Date: 10/29 – 12/10 (6) Time: 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Fee: $95R / $118 NR

Hatha Yoga Relax and release tensions from your body and mind through the practice of classical hatha yoga, which includes postures, breathing and deep relaxation. #232801-01: Mondays at PTC Instructor: Joy Luster Date: 1/5-3/30 (13) Time: 7:00 -8:15pm Fee: $156R/$195NR

#232804-03: Wednesdays Date: 1/7-2/25 (8) Time: 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Fee: $125R / $157NR Min. 4/ Max.10 No class: Sect. 02 4/1

Tone & Firm Popular teacher Jai Luster returns to teach again on Wednesdays after a break this summer and fall! Register now for his winter class at the PTC. We’ve missed his gentle nurturing style of teaching which beautifully complements his wife Joy’s class on Mondays.

Improve your muscle tone and gain added strength and flexibility. Emphasis will be on the arms, hips, stomach and legs! Location: PTC #232804: Tuesdays / Thursdays Instructor: Body Power Dates: 01: 1/6-3/24 (12T) Times: 6:45-7:45pm Fees: $150R/$188NR

#232801-02: Wednesdays at PTC Instructor: Jai Luster Date: 1/7-4/1 (13) Time: 7-8:15pm Fee: $156R/$195NR

Dates: 02: 1/6-3/26 (24T/Th) Times: 6:45-7:45pm Fees: $293R/$367NR

Pilates

Fitness 10


NEW!

Learn the gentle Feldenkrais Method to improve energy, reduce stress, breathe more easily, and move with more pleasure, ease and grace. #213234: Mondays Instructor: Joyce Ann, OT 01: 1/5-2/9 (6M) 9-10 am $65M/$82NM 02: 2/23-3/23 (5M) 9-10am $55M/$69NM

Zumba Gold for Beginners

Enjoy Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves in this dance-fitness class. Latin-flavored music and traditional dance moves such as Salsa, Tango and Merengue are combined with light aerobic movement designed to increase flexibility, build strength and improve balance. Location: PTC #213240 -01 Fridays Instructor: Alison Margolis Dates: Fridays; 1/9-3/27 (12) Times: 9:30-10:15 am Fees: $125R/$157NR

Hula Hoop Jam A hot new trend in fitness, Hula hooping is low impact, fun and helps improve balance and strength! Instructor: Diane Weber of Body Power #132804: Saturdays

Tai Chi

07: Saturday, November 8th Time: 11:00-1:00pm Fee: $12M/$15NM

This ancient Chinese exercise program is designed to help reduce stress, improve flexibility and balance. #213217: Tuesdays and Thursdays Instructor: Nancy Tobias 01: 1/6-2/24 (8T) 10:45-11:45am $77M/$96NM 02: 1/8-2/26 (8Th) 10:45-11:45am $77M/$96NM 05: 1/6-2/26 (16T/Th) 10:45-11:45am $148/$186NM 03: 3/3-4/21 (8 Th) 10:45-11:45am $77M/$96NM 04: 3/5-4/23 (8T) 10:45-11:45am $77M/$96NM 06: 3/3-4/23(16T/Th) 10:45-11:45 $149M/$186NM

Register by: Wednesday, November 5th

08: Saturday, December 13th Time: 11:00-1:00pm Fee: $12M/$15NM Register by: Wednesday, December 10th

#232804-05: Saturday, January 17th Time: 11:00-1:00pm Fee: $12M/$15NM Register by: Wednesday, January 14th

50+ Fitness Workout Participate at your own level in our most popular, non-impact aerobic workout. Full range of motion exercises help to control weight, tone, and flexibility. #213201: Mondays and Thursdays Instructors: Monday: Marla Solarz Thursday: Diane Weber 01: 1/5-2/9 (6M) 9:00-10:00am $65M/$82NM 02: 1/8-2/12 (6Th) 9:00-10:00am $65M/$82NM 03: 2/16-3/23(6M) 9:00-10:00am $65M/$82NM 04: 2/19-3/26(6Th) 9:00-10:00am $65M/$82NM

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Women’s Open Social Bridge

Card Play

Open Bridge is played the fourth Tuesday of the month September through May. If you are interested in playing, please contact Maxine Zelski at: 847/9454931. Please know that Women’s Open Social Bridge will not be meeting in December.

Duplicate Bridge These games are held at the PTC and are for the serious players. 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: 10:30 am – 2:30 pm Fees: $9M/$10NM per session

Table Top Game Corner Looking for a fun new way to spend a Thursday or Friday morning? It’s playtime! Stop in for a game of Hand & Foot, Rummikub, Left-Center-Right, Yahtzee, Gin Rummy or who knows what! We will have the table set up, and our friendly hosts will welcome you! Games are quick to learn and easy to play and a great way to meet new people. Look for us in the PTC lobby. Just drop in, it’s FREE! Please join us every Thursday and Friday at 11:00am.

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. Please call: (847) 940-4010 for details.

Supervised Bridge Play The first in a series of four beginning bridge sessions, join Al Glick as he helps you develop your bridge skills in a supervised setting. In January, enjoy the first in a 4-part series, “Bidding in the 21st Century The Club Series.” This class will be followed by “Play of the Hand,” “Defense” and “Commonly Used Conventions.” #213213: Thursday Mornings Instructor: Al Glick Sect. 01: (Bidding) 1/8-2/26 (8Th) Times: 9:00-11:00 am Fee: $85M / $102NM

Mah Jongg for Beginners Have you ever wanted to play Mah Jongg? If you are interested in learning this game, please join us for this 5-week, introductory course. #213106-01 Instructor: Dale Solow Date: Thursdays, 2/26-3/26 (5Th) Time: 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Fee: $70M /$85NM Min. 4 / Max 12 Register by: Monday, February 23rd

Mah Jongg for Members

Sect. 02: (Supervised) 3/5-3/19 (3Th) Times: 9:00-11:00 am Fee: $35M / $42NM

Mah Jongg for Members meets every Monday and Friday afternoon at 12:00. All members are welcome!

Min. 8/ Max. 12 No Class: Sect. 01: 9/25

Member Group Card Play

Women’s Club Bridge “Round Robin”

Please know that member group card play is welcomed at the PTC but must be pre-arranged in advance. If you have scheduled a group but must cancel, please let us know. For details and further assistance please contact Jill Becker.

Women’s Club Round Robin Bridge is the third Monday of the month September through May. 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) 849-7175. Please know there will be no meeting in December.

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Blood Pressure Testing

Health Services

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 Health Systems. No appointment necessary.

Lending Closet We lend, on a short-term basis, a variety of durable medical equipment. This FREE service is available to all PTC members and, residents of Deerfield, Riverwoods, Bannockburn, and Lincolnshire.

Cholesterol Testing Items such as wheelchairs, walkers, canes, commodes, bath benches, grabber sticks, etc. are generally available. Please call prior to your visit to ensure our current inventory meets your need. We also accept your donation of clean, gently used equipment. Closet hours are Mon-Fri 9am-4pm.

Cholesterol testing will be offered (by appointment only) at the PTC on Tuesday, November 11th. Tests are $25.00 per person. Checks made payable to North Shore Health Systems. To make an appointment call: (847) 940-4010.

We Wish To Thank!

Podiatry Appointments

The PTC wishes to take a moment to thank our many wonderful member volunteers who support the efforts of the center and its programs!

The PTC offers podiatry services monthly by Dr. Nick Ivancevic and Dr. Jennifer Kirchens. Dr. Kirchens provides these services two Tuesdays per month between 8:30 am and 12:00 pm. Dr. Ivancevik provides on-site podiatry services one Friday per month between 9:00 am and noon. Please call: (847) 940-4010 to schedule an appointment.

We wish to thank…Ruth Wenke, Maxine Zelski, Jeannie Deichmiller and Barbara O’Connor for their extensive help earlier in the year sorting through all the books and alphabetizing the PTC library shelves – no small job!

Massage Therapy We wish to thank…PTC Member Donna Hicks for all her help with updating and completely rejuvenating our library system. Check out the wonderful new color-coded organizing system for ease of locating your favorite genre of books and streamlined userfriendly borrowing and return instructions!

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: 10:00 am – 3:00pm Fees: Per 1/2 hour: $35M–$40NM Per 1 hour: $65M–$75NM

We wish to thank…Phil Dlouhy, Esther Craven, and John Baran--our SHIP (Senior Health Insurance Program) Counselors--for their gift of time and expertise! They have assisted scores of area residents understand and navigate the ins and outs of Medicare throughout the year.

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; 10:00 am – 3:00 pm Fees: Arthrossage will be offered at the special rate of $45 for members and non-members. Appointments will run 45 minutes in length.

We wish to thank…our very own PTC Members’ Council for their unstinting dedication and support to the PTC! We wish to thank…Eric Graepp and Joan Gruchot for their coordination of the center’s Lending Closet.

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New Members

PTC Center Sounds

The PTC Staff and Members Council wish to welcome our newest members!

The PTC is delighted to present a variety of different musical programs for you to join and, enjoy!

Wade Bartlett Ron Baum Joan Beaubaire Carol Berquist Donna Burg Coralie Butler Wilman J. Chirinos Evelyn Eichenbaum Jay Goldbenberg Alyce Grundei Susan Heinemann Doris Katz Doris Kurtz Paul Koller Judy Kupfer Marlene Levine Evelyn Lewis Anabel Maldonado Robert and Victoria Neary Susan Posternack Patricia Reichert Eva Roth Curt Speed Raymond Wiemer Carol Wikoff

Hummers & Strummers The PTC Ukulele Band Are you interested in music? Do you enjoy singing along to familiar tunes? 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 12:45. All participants are expected to be a PTC member and participate in an 8-week orientation session. There is a $50 materials fee for books and a loaner instrument. Players of all levels are welcome!

Concert Band With the Deerfield Community Band 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

Donations The PTC wishes to acknowledge the following contributions and donations.

Swing & Big Band

In Memory of Jean Hanberg Townley Women’s Club

The Big Band Sound of Deerfield, sponsored by the Deerfield Park District since 1980, plays swing music of the 1930's and 1940's. The band leader is Bob Gand. Any adult with swing band experience is welcome. Rehearsals are held on Thursday evenings in the Deerfield High School band room or at the PTC. Please contact Bill Cottle at 847/446-9498 for more information.

With the Big Band Sound of Deerfield

In Support of Program Enrichment Robert Benton Helen and Jerry Bronstein Thomas Gramins Steven Jackson Dr. Claudia Anne Katz Mark Nagy Lawrence Smith Burt Snyder

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Low Vision Machine

PTC Information

Do you have difficulty reading your mail, favorite magazine or other documents? PTC members are encouraged to use our Outlook CC-TV, a powerful, very easy to use magnifying aid.

Art Wall Through the support of the PTC Members Council, the PTC Art Wall allows members and resident artists to display their artwork. In November, the PTC will welcome PTC art educator Debra Levie and her new photography exhibit entitled, “Listen, the crickets have stopped.” Her opening reception will be on Thursday, November 6th from 5:30-7:30pm In December, the PTC will welcome local artist Marcia Carlisle and her beautiful water color painting. Marcia’s opening reception will be on Thursday, December 11th from 5:30pm – 7:30pm.

Membership Fees Have you considered becoming a member? Why not join today and receive discounts on program 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.

Amplified Phones ITAC offers free amplified phones to qualified residents with certified hearing loss. For more information, please contact Margie Fischer.

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

Bocce Ball for Members

Ping Pong

Deerfield seniors Bocce is open to men and women who are members of the Patty Turner Center. Inexperienced Bocce players are most welcome. You are patiently instructed in the rules and methods of play. Our intent is to have a friendly, social event with mild exercise and some competitive fun. Play starts Wednesday, November 5th and each 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month through March. We begin at 9:30 AM and finish between 11:30 and 12 noon. The fees are $9.00 per person each play day. Contact Bob Fincutter for details at: (847) 948-9523.

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

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

Staying Connected

Members of the PTC have FREE access to the computers and printer located in the library.

These days, more and more info is found online. The Patty Turner Center has its own website full of information on programs, trips, an event calendar and more. It’s a good place to keep current on happenings. You can find it by searching Google or use our address www.pattyturnercenter.org

Knitting Group

Suggestion Box

If you already know the basics of knitting, bring your knitting projects to the PTC on Thursdays from 1-4

Do you have an idea or suggestion for us? Please fill out form and drop it in our suggestion box located near the vending machine. We are always interested in hearing from you!

Computers

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

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ACES: Adult Caregiver Education & Support

Social Services At Your Service

Join our wonderful group of family caregivers! Studies show that caregivers reduce their stress, enjoy improved health, and provide better care when receiving support. ACES is a group of spouses and adult children of older adults who gather for valuable information on relevant topics, leads on resources, and to share concerns and tips with other caregivers. You do not have to live with your care recipient to be in a caregiver role. Whether you are seeking information on available resources and services, are feeling stress or sadness from caring for a loved one… ACES can help. Come meet others in our community who, like you, are caring for an older adult. We meet from 1:00-2:30 on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month in the PTC library. FREE. If your care obligations keep you from attending ACES, we have solutions! Through our treasured partnership with Faith in Action Volunteers, we offer two respite options! On-site supervision at PTC is available for your loved one while you attend our ACES meeting. Care recipients must be comfortable being apart from their loved one, have appropriate behavior, and be able to use the restroom on their own. Pre-screening and reservations are required. A trained Faith In Action respite volunteer can come to your home, if needed, while you attend the meeting. This is based on availability and pre-screening is required. Both respite options never have a fee. Please call Margie Fischer at PTC for details.

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 in-home services, community resources, help with applying for benefits, Medicare information, caregiver support, and more. Margie is generally in the office on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Stop in or phone (847) 9404010.Service is friendly, free, and confidential. This program is a partnership between West Deerfield Township and the Deerfield Park District.

License Plate Discount & Senior Rides Free Card Receiving these two benefits begin with filing ONE application: 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 do it yourself at: http://www.illinois.gov/aging/BenefitsAccess/Pages/d efault.aspx or, you can make an appointment with Margie and she will do it for you! Just call for an appointment and to learn what documents are needed.

Blue Bag Program Keeps Documents Handy

Note: Due to the Thanksgiving and Christmas Holidays, ACES will NOT meet on 11/26 and 12/24. Join us instead for the dementia series on 11/19 and 12/17.

Be prepared! This handy all-in-one blue packet contains information ready to grab in case of a medical emergency. It includes forms regarding health information, 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 or fire department free of charge to local residents.

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? 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.

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Call and make an appointment with one of our SHIP Counselors and we’ll do it for you – for free! Bring your Medicare card and a list of all your drugs, including the dose and frequency. It could be among the best uses of 45 minutes you’ll spend all year! Don’t wait until the last minute: slots are limited and go fast.

Social Services SPECIAL! A Dementia Education Four-Part Series

Do you care for someone with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementia? Don’t miss our series of FREE Educational Workshops. Learn of understand the physiology behind the diagnosis and the behaviors caused by the symptoms. Practice techniques to encourage your loved one to share their stories and memories to strengthen your bond and enhance the time you spend together. Strategize productive approaches to challenging behaviors, such as refusing to eat or shower. Explore activities that will encourage your loved one to be active and engaged both physically and emotionally from the early to late stages of the illness. These workshops will meet from 1:00 -2:30pm on the 3rd Wednesday of the month, beginning in November. Each is unique and valuable: • November 19th: Overview of Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias • December 17th: Capturing Life’s Journey to provide best care • January 21st: Techniques to Handle Challenging Behaviors • February 18th: Activities to Encourage Engagement Participants will receive a workbook and supplemental materials, therefore please RSVP to Margie at PTC to reserve a place. Space is limited to ensure a small group experience. The series is facilitated by Ryan Krueger, LCSW. Sponsored and Presented by Home Instead Senior Care.

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. 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 Patty Turner Center or online at westdeerfieldtownship.org. Grants are awarded on a quarterly basis. The next deadline is September 30, 2014. For more information call West Deerfield Township or Social Service at the PTC.

Answers to your Medicare Questions 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 available 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!”

Medicare Open Enrollment! The Word is Out. The Time is Now! Folks have finally caught on that it’s smart to “reshop” a Medicare Part D Plan every year in order to get the best plan for the best price. Here at PTC we have steadily increased the number of individuals we have assisted. Last year’s total more than doubled what we did five years ago. Savvy SHIP counselors who are Medicare beneficiaries change plans almost every year! Do you? You can evaluate your plan on your own with the Medicare Drug Plan Finder tool: www.medicare.gov/find-a-plan/questions/home.aspx It’s an amazing website, but can be daunting for the uninitiated. 17


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8:45 Pilates 9 ESL 9:30 BP/Blood Testing 10:45 Tai Chi 12 Open Poker 12 Townley Bridge 1 Ping Pong 6:45 Tone & Firm 7 Adv. Spanish

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9 ESL Book Club 11 Synergize 6:45 “First Wednesday” 7 Intro to iPad

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9:30 50 + Fitness 9:30 Great Decisions 12 Mah Jongg 12:30 Art Studio 12:30 Social Bridge 7 Hatha Yoga

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

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9 ESL Book Club 10:30 Duplicate Bridge 11 Synergize 1 ACES 7 Intro to iPad

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9 ESL 9 50 + Fitness 10 PTC Excursion 10:45 Tai Chi 11 Table Top Games 12:45 Hummers & Strummers 1 Movies for Members 1 Knitting Group 5:30 Artist Reception 6:45 Tone & Firm

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9 Members Council 9 ESL 10:45 Tai Chi 11 Table Top Games 1 Movies for Members 1 Knitting Group

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10 “At The Conductor’s Podium” 10 “Cuisine Cuisine” 10:45 Beginner Spanish 11 Table Top Games 12 Mah Jongg 1 Ping Pong 5 Rental

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10 “Museums of the World” 10:30 PTC Book Club 10:45 Beginner Spanish 11 Table Top Games 12 Mah Jongg 1 Ping Pong

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9 ESL Book Club 11 Synergize 11 “Drumming Circle” 1 “Dementia Series” 7 Intro to iPad

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9 50 + Fitness 9 AARP Drivers’ Course 9 ESL 10:45 Tai Chi 11 Table Top Games 12:45 Hummers & Strummers 1 Movies for Members 1 Knitting Group 6:45 Tone & Firm

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9 50 + Fitness 12 Mah Jongg 12:30 “60 Minutes” 12:30 Social Bridge 7 Hatha Yoga

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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 Club Dessert 1 Ping Pong 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

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9 50 + Fitness 9 ESL 10:45 Tai Chi 11 Table Top Games 12:45 Hummers & Strummers 1 Movies for Members 1 Knitting Group 5:30 PTC Members’ Winter Party 6:45 Tone & Firm at JPCC 9 Members Council 9 50 + Fitness 9ESL 10:45 Tai Chi 11 Table Top Games 1 Movies for Members 1 Knitting Group 5:30 Artist Opening 6:45 Tone & Firm

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