Senior Lifestyles Volume LI No. 39
April 2017
Travel and Outings See what we have planned this month!
News
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April 2017
JCSC Foundation News It’s no April Fool’s prank, the Johnson City Senior Center Foundation hosted their 2nd Deerslayer event and added a Deerslayer Jr event for kids at Wing Deer Park on April 1st. At the time of writing this article, there were 182 adults and 54 kids registered. The Deerslayer committee has worked diligently over the past 12 months putting this event together. We want to say a special THANK YOU to our sponsors: Johnson City Parks & Recreation Foundation
Johnmson City Senior Center Foundation and Bristol Broadcasting AO Smith Home Depot Blue Lizard (Crown Laboratories) I Train Fitness Bristol Broadcasting Janice Shelton Chick-fil-A Johnson City Power Board Frank Hawkins Lowes JC store 0737 Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers Texas Roadhouse
Hennessee Tax & Bookkeeping Smith Brothers Harley Davidson Hoist Rapid Hydration Suntrust The Foundation provides a valuable service to the Johnson City Senior Center by helping to raise funds for our Annual Christmas Boxes Campaign, Chartered Buses, Senior Buses and much more to provide support for our Senior Center. A Big Thank You to all who volunteered their time for this event!
Please call 434-5723, 48 hours in advance to reserve a meal or if you need to cancel a meal that you have already signed up for. Sign up sheets are also available outside of the dining room.
April 2017
Hip Hikers / Volunteers
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Hip Hikers Hiking 101 Tuesday: April 11 Leave MPCC at 9a. Return approx. 12:30p. Meet in the lobby! Cost: Free We will be taking a nice easy hike approximately 2.4 miles along Sinking Waters Trail at Warriors Path State Park. This is an enjoyable hike through various natural environments. We’ll also see some history of the previous settlements. We will be carpooling!
Walkers and Talkers
Challenge Runs Saturday, April 1 through Wednesday, May 31, 2017 Registration Open – March 6 – April 8 Program is part of the Turtle Challenge Series
$8/person (for 2-month program) Turtle Trek Challenge participants will walk or run a total of 26.2 miles (a full marathon) within the two-month period. Participants may choose to walk anywhere, but will be given maps of walking trails through some of Johnson City parks. Updates will follow on specific times that staff will be at specific park locations handing out prizes and playing games along mapped walking trails. Participants will check in with weekly progress. A celebration cookout will be held for participants on May 31 at Winged Deer Park’s Meredith Pavilion. For more information 423-434-6237
Tuesday, April 4 Leave MPCC at 9:15a Return at approx. 12:30p Meet in the lobby! • Cost: Free An easy 1-3 mile walk on a graveled/paved walkway along the Tweetsie Trail. We’ll get to know one another, and discuss how the Tweetsie Trail got its name. Pack a lunch and we’ll stop to enjoy the views and share some historical points on the surrounding area.
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Learning / Computers
Lifelong Learning Bluebell Wildflower Hike Instructor: JC Nature Program Coordinator, Connie Deegan Monday, April 3, Leave MPCC at 9:45a return approx. 11:30a Cost: Free Simply put, they are BEAUTIFUL! Winged Deer Park has the largest collection of naturalized Bluebell flowers in Northeast Tennessee and they only bloom for a very short window of time. We will take a slow paced stroll around the ‘back forty’ letting the Bluebells provide our centerpiece as we take advantage of many other things that the park has to offer. Easy hike, great for photos! Please pre-register. Financial Abuse and Scams Thursday, April 6 1p Cost: Free A member of the State’s Securities Division will be here to talk about senior financial abuse and fraud. The class will give tips and tools to help prevent and avoid the latest examples of fraud and abuse. Please Pre-register. History of the Tweetsie Trail Friday, April 14 11a Cost: Free Do you walk on the Tweetsie trail on a regular basis? Are you curious about its origins? Then come join Dr. Mick Whitelaw, Professor of Geosciences at E.T.S.U., as he leads a discussion on the history of the trail. Don’t miss out on this informative and fun class. Please Pre-register. The Film Club 3rd Thursday of every month Thursday, April 20 at 1-4p Cost: Free Join Rusty Sheridan, Professor at E.T.S.U. in the Media and Communication department, as he leads a monthly club that views, thinks critically, and discusses a different film each month. So if you’re a film buff or interested in learning more about film, come join us. Everyone is welcome. Please Pre-register. This month’s film will be the Charlie Chaplin classic “City Lights”. AARP Paper Shredding Event Saturday, April 29 10a-2p Cost: Free Consumer fraud and identity theft are becoming an epidemic in our communities. To raise awareness and to promote prevention, AARP is sponsoring a community wide paper shredding event, to help you properly dispose of your sensitive documents and paperwork. The event will take place at Memorial Park Community Center upper parking lot (at
the Legion St. entrance) and it is free and open to everyone. For more information call 434-6229. Writer’s Circle Cost: Free 2nd and 4th Thursdays, 10a For 20 years, there has been a creative writing group at the Senior Center with poets, novelists, short story writers, memoirists, and journalists. Join us, and add your voice to continue this tradition. Inspire, and be inspired! WE WANT YOU to join this group to share ideas for writing better stories and share your own writings for discussion within the group. Johnson City German Club Thursdays, 9:30a-12p Cost: Free People of all ages and skill-levels are welcome. Attendance is not required. Our goal is to promote the lifelong learning of the 3 C’s (Conversation, Composition, Culture) associated with the German language. Everyone receives free meeting minutes & special reports in German with English translations and full-color pictures. These documents are available via E-mail, a BLOG, and a limited number of complimentary paper copies brought to each meeting. Check us out on Mr. Pollock’s BLOG at http://herrpollock.livejournal.com and see for yourself. Spanish Tutoring Mondays at 11:30a Cost: Free Spanish Tutoring will be picking up from where it left off in December. Power of Attorney for Healthcare (Individual Consultation) Do you have questions about Power of Attorney when it comes to healthcare but don’t have funds for legal services? Or do you know someone who has a need w/o funds? Make an appointment to meet one on one with Wesley Wilson. He is a licensed attorney since 1962 and actively engaged in Power of Attorney. Call 434-6229 to set up an appointment. Conversational Spanish Instructor: Alberto Ceffalo Tuesdays, 3p Cost: Free If you have some knowledge of Spanish, would like to learn more, or refresh your speaking skills, join our new instructor. Mr. Ceffalo was a language instructor at ETSU, Milligan and NE State. Please register.
April 2017
Computers Entering the Digital Age Tuesday, April 11 1p Instructor: Betty Hall Cost: Free Do you have basic questions about your computer, tablet or cell phone that you have been afraid to ask or don’t have anyone to ask? Come join Betty Hall as she will take you through the basics and answer questions about your devices. Please Pre-register. Betty Hall – One-on-one 12p Cost: $15 M-T-Th Computer and mobile device help. Please bring laptop or Device. Please Pre-register and pre-pay. Betty Hall – One-on-one 2p Cost: $15 M-T-Th Computer and mobile device help. Please bring laptop or Device. Please Pre-register and pre-pay. Open Computer Lab Mondays, 9-11:30a Tuesdays, 10-11a Thursdays, 10a-12p beginning April 13
Please contact 434-6237 to schedule personal assistance/instruction on the computer. Please contact the desk 4346229 if you are interested in teaching classes.
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Outings
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Outings
Travel Corner
Charlotte’s Web Monday, April 10, 2017. Leave MPCC at 9:15a, return approx. 1p • Cost: $6 All the enchanting characters are here: Wilbur, the irresistible young pig who desperately wants to avoid the butcher; Fern, a girl who understands what animals say to each other; Templeton, the gluttonous rat who can occasionally be talked into a good deed; the Zuckerman family; the Arables; and most of all, the extraordinary spider, Charlotte, who proves to be a true friend and a good writer. Source: ETSU Theatre. Limited seats, register by April 7, 2017.
We are now accepting reservations for two new fall trips! See flyers for details on an overnight trip to the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter, and a fabulous 4-night tour of Washington, DC. We still have space available on the November trip to Miami/Key West. All of these trips are expected to sell out, so make your reservations early!
Wohlfahrt Dinner Theatre- The Buddy Holly Story Thursday, April 13 Leave MPCC at 9:45a (load at 9:30a), return approx. 6p Cost: $38 (gratuity not included in price) charter bus Buddy Holly’s brief life has become the stuff of legend. Buddy is a celebration of the life and times of the young man with spectacles and catches that unique mixture of innocence, determination, humor and charm that was Buddy Holly, and wraps it up into a package that has become: “The World’s Most Successful Rock & Roll Musical” Source:Wohlfahrt. Registration begins March 7 at 10a. No refunds, limited seats. Dixie Diners’ First Dinner For 2017 Thursday, April 13 4:30p As you know we always go to lunch during the winter. Now Spring is here so we can start going out to dinner. Our first dinner of the year will be held Thursday, April 13th at Jack’s City Restaurant at 1805 North Roan. We will meet there at 4:30. Jack’s is located in the same plaza as Carmike Theater. They have an American menu with many Mexican dishes. Please sign up by April 11th. Aeronautical Adventure Tuesday, April 18 leave MPCC at 9a, return approx. 2p Cost: $25 for adults and $10 for Tennessee high school students on down plus $1 fee for transportation to Airport. Airplane flights by a veteran fighter pilot, a chance to experience the thrill of flight and a great view of the earth and sky that many people never experience. • The flight will last approx. 20 minutes • All flying is done in a Cessna 172 • Your pilot will be LT COLONEL BILL POWLEY (USAF RETIRED Colonel Powley is a graduate of the Air Force Academy and a Vietnam veteran who was fighter pilot that flew 347 combat missions. He is one of the most experienced pilots in the country. Please Preregister by April 11, 2017. Fee for the flight to be paid to pilot, Bill Powley at the airport. Cash or check accepted. Tusculum College Old Oak Festival Saturday, April 22 Leave MPCC at 10a, return approx. 2p • Cost: $1 The festival will feature a wide variety of vendors, artists, including painters, craftsmen and sculptors, whose work will be available for purchase. A little bit country, a little bit rock and roll, plus jazz, bluegrass, folk and more will be featured and a variety of food will be available at Old Oak Festival at Tusculum College. Lunch on your own at the festival. Register by April 18. Coming in May! Tennessee Riverboat Co. Luncheon Cruise Wednesday, May 17 Leave MPCC at 9a, return approx. 4p • Cost: $35 Enjoy a beautiful day outside with your friends and enjoy a great lunch while cruising the river in Knoxville! The lunch cruise includes a wonderful buffet, 1.5 hour cruise and either a narration from the Captain or Entertainment from one of our local entertainers. The cost covers transportation, boat ride, lunch and gratuity. Limited seating, no refunds. Must register by May 11.
Join JCSC Seniors on the Go for the monthly travel meeting. Due to the trip to Wohlfahrt on April 13, the monthly meeting will be moved to Thursday, April 6 at 3p. Bring your photos from the NOLA trip to share!
Sports / Groups
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Sports
April 2017
Groups and Meetings
Senior Basketball Each Monday 10a Cost: FREE Meet in the gym for pick-up games and shoot a-rounds Senior Billiards Monday-Saturday 7a-8p Cost: FREE Senior men and women are welcomed to play. There are four well maintained tables. All levels of experience are welcome. Yearly tournaments held. Doubles Table Tennis Each Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9:30a-12p Cost: FREE Senior men’s and women’s doubles table tennis is a great way to keep your brain and body active. Tournaments will be held annually. Pickleball Each Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8-11:30a Cost: FREE
Join in on the fun! This activity is a modified version of tennis. We play doubles. Badminton Each Wednesday 7p Cost: FREE All ages are welcomed to play this classic that is still such fun! Senior League Golf Group Over the age of 50 and enjoy golf? EachTuesday and Thursday, weather permitting Tee times and locations vary. Contact Gil and Bobbie Dietz at 423926-9824 for more information. Summer Bowling League Holiday Lanes Starting Monday April 24th at Holiday Lanes. Please contact: Ann Deakins @ 423-213-5861 or Holiday lanes at 423-282-6521 for more information. Join us for lots of fun, exercise, and meet new friends. Must be 55 or older.
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Weekly Bible Study Opportunities Wednesdays at 10a For each month an area clergyman leads a four week Bible study. Thursdays at 8:00 am Men’s Bible Study. Breakfast by donation As the Page Turns (Book Club): Free Books Provided 1st Thursday of month 10a If you like reading a variety of books and meeting new people, come join us. You are not required to join in the discussion or answer questions if you do not wish to. Book Selections: April: All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque May: Burial Rites by Hannah Kent June: The Cookbook Collector by Allegra Goodman Writer’s Circle Cost: Free 2nd and 4th Thursdays, 10a Join this group to share ideas for writing better stories and share your own writings for discussion within the group. Grief Support Gathering 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month, 6:30p Cost: Free Sponsored by Morris Baker Funeral Home.
Washington County S.A.L.T Council Cost: Free 1st Thursday of the month, 2p Location will rotate between Johnson City Senior Center and Jonesborough April – Jonesborough Senior Center May - Johnson City Senior Center Constituent Services Cost: Free 2nd Tuesday of each month, 9-11a Bill Darden, a representative of Congressman Phil Roe will be available to discuss concerns and issues that you may have Some of the ways that Roe’s district offices can be of assistance: • Senior Citizens: Social Security and disability • Students: financial aid, entrance to U.S. Service Academies • Veterans: VA claims and military service problems • Small Business: SBA loan applications, technical assistance and interpretation of federal regulations • Home Buyers: FMHA, FHA, and VA home loan application problems • Local Governments: disaster assistance, regulation compliance, and federal grant application problems • Taxpayers: IRS tax problems
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Healthy Living
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Healthy Living Dining with Diabetes Instructor: Elizabeth Renfro, UT Extension Agent Cost: $5 covers the series of classes Meets Tuesdays for 3 weeks, April 4, 11, 18 10a-12p In this class you will learn: Practical skills for dayto-day food choices; Quick and healthy cooking techniques; How to analyze recipes to determine its nutritional value; How to identify and monitor the amount of carbohydrates, sodium and fat eaten, Importance of whole grains in managing diabetes and how to identify food sources; How to modify favorite recipes to reduce carbohydrates, sodium and saturated fats; Learn about the healthy fats and there food sources, How to use artificial sweeteners ,and many other things. You will be offered food samples to taste. Preregistration is required by March 31 Call 423-434-6237 for your reservation Poster Presentations and Blood Pressure Checks Presenters: Milligan College Nursing Students Cost: Free Dates: April, 5, 12, 20 and 21, 9a-12p Stop by in the Senior Lobby on these dates and look at the poster presentations covering Cardiac Health, Weight Management, Fall Prevention, Medication Management and Stress Management. They will be able to share health information and check your blood pressure. Stop by for a chat! Exercise and Parkinson’s disease Instructors: Judy Hensley and Glenn Olsen from Olson s Martial Arts Academy Cost: Free Thursday, April 6, 11a-12p Parkinson’s disease is a progressive disease of the nervous system marked by tremor, muscular rigidity, and slow, imprecise movement, chiefly affecting middle-aged and elderly people. It is associated with degeneration of the basal ganglia of the brain and a deficiency of the neurotransmitter dopamine. Research shows great benefits of exercise for the person living with Parkinson’s disease. Come learn about this latest research on exercise, which types of exercise work best and where are exercise programs available for you. Call 423-434-6237 for a seat Depression in Seniors Presenter: Kristy Tipton, Director of Crises Services for Frontier Health Cost: Free Monday, April 10, 11a-12p
Life is stressful and as we age dealing with all the changes of life can lead to depression for some people. We will learn what depression is, when it is harmful, how is it diagnosed and treated, and what are the communities resources that are available for seniors. Call 423-434-6237 for a seat. Home Medication Safety Presenters: ETSU Bill Gatton School of Pharmacy Students Cost: Free Tuesday, April 11, 11a-12p This class will talk about home medication safety. Are you taking your medications correctly, what do you do with expired medications, how long should you keep a medication you are no longer taking, how do you store your medication? Join us to learn about home medication safety. Call 423-434-6237 for a seat Why, When, and Where to go to the Doctor Presenters: ETSU Nursing Students Cost: Free Thursday, April 13, 11a-12p Why, when and where to go to the doctor will cover the different places you can go to see the doctor and the different reasons for the different services offered in the city. Do you go to the doctor and he sends you somewhere else? Is your doctor’s office closed, but you need to be seen? Is a walk in clinic or the emergency room where you should go? All this will be sorted and you will have a clearer understanding when a need arises of where you need to go. Call 423-434-6237 for a seat Keeping your Kidneys Healthy Instructors: ETSU Medical Students Cost: Free Tuesday, April 18, 11a-12p You hear many things about keeping your heart, lungs and mind healthy, but not much about how to keep your kidneys healthy. Come learn how to keep your kidneys healthy, because they are very important, too. Call 423-434-6237 for a seat Bounce into Spring Fair Cost: Free Wednesday, April 19, 11a-1:30p We are highlighting the coming of spring! There will be vendors who will help you bounce into spring. Come join us for a fun filled time! There will be activities, door prizes and good treats!
Please sign in the day of the fair on the computer. For questions, call Patty at 423-434-6235 Distracted and Defensive Driving Presenters: ETSU Nursing Students Cost: Free Tuesday, April 25, 11a-12p This class will be a 2-part class. The first half will cover distracted driving and the second half covers defensive driving for seniors. Call 423-434-6237 for a seat Diabetes 101 Presenters: ETSU Nursing Students Cost: Free Thursday, April 27, 11a-12p This class will be for the person who needs to learn about the basics of diabetes. Topics covered will be what diabetes is, what to do when you are told you have diabetes, and managing your diabetes. Call 423-434-6237 for a seat Blood Sugar Checks Cost: Free Every Wednesday, 7:30a-9a You can get your blood sugar checked every Wednesday at Center by a registered nurse. Requirements are to not eat any food or drink after midnight. It is okay to take a sip of water with your medications. If you feel like you are having a low sugar problem, we can do a random check, too. We have juice and crackers available to increase your sugar level if needed. Medication Side Effects on Seniors Instructors: ETSU Medical Residents Cost: Free • Tuesday, April 4 11a-12p This class will cover common medications and the side effects they may have on seniors. As we age, medication can have a different effect on your body. Bring your questions and come learn about medications. Call 423-434-6237 to reserve your seat. Other Information This month we are opening our doors to welcome nursing students from Milligan and ETSU. Coming to meet the seniors, share information, participate in classes, do poster presentations and hold blood pressure clinics is part of their training for nursing school. Watch for them in Senior Lobby.
April Special Events
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3 9:45 Bluebell Hike 12:00 Betty Hall One on One 1:00 Amateur Photography Club 2:00 Betty Hall One on One
10 9:15 Charlotte’s Web Outing 11:00 Depression in Seniors 12:00 Betty Hall One on One 1:00 Spring Wreath Workshop 2:00 Betty Hall One on One
17 12:00 Betty Hall One on One 2:00 Betty Hall One on One
24 12:00 Betty Hall One on One 2:00 Betty Hall One on One
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9:15 Hip Hikers 10:00 Dining with Diabetes 11:00 Medication Side Effects on Seniors 12:00 Betty Hall One on One 2:00 Betty Hall One on One 6:30 Grief Support Gathering
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9:00 Aeronautical Adventures Outing 10:00 dining with Diabetes 11:00 Keeping Your Kidneys Healthy 12:00 Betty Hall One on One 2:00 Betty Hall One on One 6:30 Grief Support Gathering 6:30 Next Step Photography Club
25 11:00 Distracted and Defensive Driving 12:00 Betty Hall One on One 2:00 Betty Hall One on One
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9:00 Constituent Services 9:00 Hiking 101 10:00 Dining with Diabetes 10:00 Bingo 11:00 Home Medication Safety 1:00 Entering the Digital Age
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10:00 As the Page Turns 11:00 Exercise and Parkinson’s Disease 12:00 Betty Hall One on One 8:30 Power Hour 1:00 Financial Abuse 7:00 Friday Night Danceand Scams Jerry Pierce 1:00 Perspective Drawing 2:00 Betty Hall One on One 3:00 JCSC Seniors on theGo 5:30 Absolute Beginner Line Dance 1
9:45 Wohlfahrt Theatre Outing 10:00 Writer’s Circle 11:00 Why, When & Where 8:30 Power Hour to go to the Doctor 12:00 Betty Hall One on One 11:00 History of the Tweetsie Trail 1:00 Perspective Drawing 2:00 Betty Hall One on One 4:30 Dixie Diner’s 5:30 Absolute Beginner Line Dance 1
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9:00 Milligan Nursing Students BP Checks 12:00 Betty Hall One on One 1:00 The Film Club 1:00 Perspective Drawing 2:00 Betty Hall One on One 5:30 Absolute Beginner Line Dance 1
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8:30 Power Hour 9:00 Milligan Nursing Students BP Checks 7:00 Friday Night DanceShooter Band
22 10:00 Tusculum College Old Oak Festival Outing
6:45 Johnson City Grand Square Dance 8:30 Power Hour
10:00 Writer’s Circle 11:00 Diabetes 101 12:00 Betty Hall One on One 2:00 Betty Hall One on One 5:30 Beginner Line Dance SATURDAY APRIL 29 Level 2 10:00 AARP Paper Shredding Event
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Senior Lifestyles
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Ongoing Events
April 2017
Ongoing Events MONDAY
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WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
7:00a to 8:00P Billiards Room Fitness Room 8:00 Pickleball 8:30 Fit and Toned 8:30 Blood Pressure Checks 9:00 Open Computer Lab 9:30 Love Handles 9:30 Doubles Table Tennis 10:00 SilverSneakers® Classic 10:00 Senior Basketball 11:00 Tai Chi for Arthritis and Fall Prevention 11:15 SilverSneakers® Classic Level 1 11:30 Spanish Tutoring 12:00 Qigong for Health 12:30 Open Art Studio 1:00 High Flyers Bowling @ Holiday Lanes 1:00 Musical Voices 1:00 Hand & Foot Canasta 2:00 Challenge Square Dance 3:30 Line Dance w/ Martha 5:30 Dandy Line Dancers 6:00 Ladies Monday Night Bridge Club
7:00a to 8:00p Billiards Room Fitness Room 8:30 Blood Pressure Checks 9:15 Zumba Zeniors 10:00 Heart Strings Instruments Jam Session 10:00 Open Computer Lab 10:00 Chess 11:45 Silver Sneakers® Yoga 12:00 Rummy 1:00 Pencil Drawing 1:00 SilverSneakers® Yoga 1:00 Golden Rollers Bowling @ Holiday Lanes 2:00 Needle & Fiber Arts 3:00 Conversational Spanish 5:30 Scrabble Group 6:00 Mexican Train Dominoes
7:00a to 8:00p Billiards Room Fitness Room 7:30 Fasting Blood Sugars 8:00 Pickleball 8:30 Blood Pressure Checks 8:30 Fit and Toned 9:30 Love Handles 9:30 Doubles Table Tennis 10:00 SilverSneakers® Classic 10:00 Bible Study 11:00 Tai Chi for Arthritis and Fall Prevention 11:15 SilverSneakers® Classic Level 1 12:00 Qigong for Health 12:30 Acrylics 1:00 Adult Coloring Club 1:00 Pinochle 5:15 Ballroom Dance Lessons 6:00 Senior Hatha Yoga 6:30 Advanced Square Dance 7:00 Badminton
7:00a to 8:00p Billiards Room Fitness Room 8:00 Men’s Bible Study 8:30 Blood Pressure Checks 8:30 SilverSneakers® Yoga 9:15 Zumba Zeniors 9:30 German Conversation 10:00 Senior Chorale 10:00 Open Computer Lab Beginning April 13 1:00 Rook 1:00 Ballroom Dancing 1:00 Golden Strikers Bowling @ Holiday Lanes 3:30 Partner Pass Pinochle 4:00 Brain-a-Cise
7:00a to 8:00p Billiards Room Fitness Room 8:00 Pickleball 8:30 Blood Pressure Checks 9:30 Doubles Table Tennis 10:00 SilverSneakers® Circuit 12:30 Ace of Clubs Duplicate Bridge 1:00 Mahjong 2:00 Open Craft Time SATURDAY 8:30 Blood Pressure Checks 10:30 Line Dance by TJ, Intermediate Level
April 2017
Grandparents Corner
Grandparents Corner MPCC Candy land Carnival Party- Save the Date May 11, 4-7p Join us for a fun filled afternoon for the entire family Thursday afternoon from 4pm-7pm. We will have carnival games, face painting, snacks, movie time and much more! This will take place in the Amphitheatre at MPCC! Kids Triathlon- Save the Date August 19 Join us for the 5th Annual Dive Ride and Stride Kid’s Triathlon! This is a great way to introduce your children to the triathlon world at a young age! Children will participate in an age appropriate swim, bike, and run during this event. More details to come!
Memorial Park Community Center presents the 5th Annual Dive, Ride, & Stride Kids Triathlon
August 19, 2017 more information to follow
115 Woodlawn Drive • Johnson City, TN • (423) 975-0095
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Dance / Events
April 2017
Dance & Special Events Challenge Square Dance Mondays 2p Instructor: Don Williamson Cost: $6 Come challenge yourself in this square dance class
Women’s Self-Defense Course April 10, 6:30-8:30p • Cost: Free Instructor: Bill Perkins Nobody should need this course, but statistically, about one in five women will be assaulted in their lifetime. We could reduce that number if women were better prepared to defend themselves. This one-time 2 hour course teaches physical self-defense, including strategies, striking techniques, escapes from holds, and falling safely. We will work barefoot on mats. Wear sweats or shorts, no jewelry or metal.
Line Dance with Martha (Beginner/Intermediate) Mondays 3:30p Instructor: Martha Davenport Cost: $6 or SilverSneakers® Discount Come learn how to line dance. You will be having so much fun, without even realizing that you are exercising! Dandy Line Dancers (Advanced Line Dancing) Mondays 5:30p Instructor: Martha Davenport Cost: FREE This is a volunteer group which not only practices during this time frame; they also go out into the community and perform Ballroom Dance Wednesdays 5:15p Cost: Free Bring a partner or come alone. More men are needed to join the group.
Open to women and girls 12 years and older. No preregistration required. Minors need a parent or guardian to sign a waiver.
Advanced Square Dance Wednesdays 6:30-8:30p Cost: $6 Instructor: Don Williamson This is an advanced square dancing class so some experience is recommended
Free Tax Assistance
Ballroom Dance Practice Thursdays 1p Cost: FREE Come and enjoy an afternoon of ballroom dancing
Volunteers working through AARP-VITA will prepare your Federal and Tennessee taxes for free at the Memorial Park Community Center beginning Wednesday February 8, 2017. Tax preparation will be by appointment only between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. each Wednesday and Friday until April 14. All volunteers are trained using IRS and AARP-VITA standards and must pass an IRS test. They can prepare all individual and joint tax returns, with a few exceptions for certain complicated returns. There are no age or income limitations for this free service. For appointments, please call the Center staff at 4346237 starting January 16, 2017. You must bring proof of your Social Security number and the Social Security numbers of all dependents on the return, photo identification for all individuals, and all tax documents such as W-2s, 1099-Rs, SSA1099s, 1099-Bs, brokers statements, 1099-INTs and 1099-DIVs, as well as your filed 2015 tax return. If you purchased health insurance through the Marketplace, you must also bring your form 1095-A, which you will receive from the federal government. Until you have received all needed forms, the volunteers will be unable to complete your returns. All returns are e-filed, meaning refunds are generally issued with 10 days.
Johnson City Grand Square Dance Friday, April 14 No Dance Friday, Aprl 28 Anniversary Dance 6:45-8:45p Cost: $8 Guest square dance caller Bill Restall and Don Williamson will be playing for music round dance. Club members are encouraged to bring snacks and beverages.
Line Dance by TJ Intermediate Level Saturdays 10:30a • Cost: $5 Ages 18+ are welcome! Absolute Beginner Line Dance (Level 1) Instructor: Martha Davenport Cost: $30 (Silver Sneaker discount $20) Thursdays, 5:30p-7:00p If you have ever watched line dancing and said to yourself, “I wish I could do that”, now is your chance to do just that. Line dance classes for absolute beginners are being organized for the first of the year. The first series of classes known as “Absolute Beginner Line Dance Class” will meet once a week for 5 weeks. The Absolute beginner class is recommended for anyone who has never line danced before – The class starts with the very basic steps, learning the terminology and sequence of steps. This class will teach the participants how to count steps, do basic steps such as a grape-vine, scuff, toe-strut, and putting those steps together to make line dances. This class will be followed by second series of classes, “Beginner Line Dance” and it will take the participants to the next level of line dance steps. Each 5-week series is $30.00, or silver-sneaker discount of $20.00. Preregistration is required. If anyone has any questions about the class, contact Martha at drmd72@hotmail.com Beginner Line Dance (Level 2) Instructor: Martha Davenport Cost: $30 (Silver Sneaker discount $20) Thursdays, beginning April 27 and going through May 25, 2017. “Beginner Line Dance” is designed for those who know the basic steps of line dance and are ready for additional steps and combinations. This series will run 5 weeks. It is recommended that new dancers start with the absolute beginner class and then follow it with beginner class - then they would be ready to move on to other classes/levels of dances. The 5-week series is $30.00, or silver-sneaker discount of $20.00. Pre-registration/payment is required. If anyone has any questions about the class, contact Martha at drmd72@ hotmail.com. Register by April 19.
Friday Night Dance- Come dance the night away from 7:00-10:00p. Beverages will be served. Price is $5. (SilverSneakers® discount applies for those eligible). For special dances, the ticket price is slightly higher and will be advertised as such. April 7 – Jerry Pierce • April 21 – Shooter Band
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Arts
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Arts/Crafts/Performing Arts Amateur Photography Club Cost: Free First Monday of the month 1-3p If you’re just starting out, or want to brush up on your skills, take field trips and photos then come and join us! Photo themes: February: Close Up/Black & White March: Snow, Grow, or Sew/ Photographer’s Choice April: Animal, Vegetable, Mineral/New- People, Place, Things May: OldPeople Place, Things/Something Blue Next Step Photography Club Cost: Free Third Tuesday of each month at 6:30p If you have a Basic technical knowledge of your camera, a desire to learn and experience more, understand some of the creative control functions like aperture, shutter speed, composition, use of the manual settings on your camera and ready to delve deeper in to image creation and gain a broader knowledge of photography, then Next Step Photography is for you. Heart Strings Cost: Free Tuesdays 10a–12p Bring your instrument and join in this open group, playing a variety of songs including old hymns, bluegrass, country and folk music. Needle and Fiber Arts Cost: Free Tuesdays 2–5p A gathering of folks who are interested in the fiber arts. Bring your project to work on and share ideas and skills. Join this group to share and learn and enjoy the company of others while you work. Please clean up when you are finished and don’t store items at the Center. Acrylics Class Cost: $10 Wednesdays 12:30–2:30p Join “Art” Holsclaw to paint and share. Designed for beginners or experienced painters. Registration deadline is Monday before each class. Musical Voices Cost: Free Mondays 1- 3p Join this welcoming group if you desire to sing gospel music and share the joy of music with local nursing homes.
Writer’s Circle Cost: Free Second & Fourth Thursdays 10a-12p Join this group to share ideas for writing better stories and share your own writings for discussion with the group. Open Craft Time Cost: Free Fridays 2-5p Take advantage of our beautiful creative space! Bring a project and work in the company of other crafters. Just clean up when you are finished and please don’t store items at the Center. Adult Coloring Group Cost: Free Wednesdays 1-2:30p Join the new trend in Adult Coloring! Bring your colored pencils, crayons, markers (or use ours) and relax and color in the company of friends and new friends. Coloring sheets will be provided or you can bring your own. Pencil Drawing Made Easy Instructor- Ann Whitson Cost: Free Tuesdays 1-2:30p Ongoing class in pencil drawing welcomes new members. We work on basic drawing skills and techniques, such as line, shape, shading and perspective, in a relaxed and encouraging atmosphere. Senior Chorale Cost: Free Thursdays at 10a – 12p Join this lively group who loves to sing a variety of songs including show tunes and popular songs. This group is led by Cherry Smith. The group is open to anyone who is looking for a low stress, less demanding group with which to perform. No audition required.
Perspective Drawing Instructor: Ann Whitson Free Thursday April 6, 13, 20 1-3p During the Renaissance, artists discovered the secret of how to create realistic three dimensional drawings on a two dimensional surface. In this class we will learn how to create this illusion in our drawing. We will learn how the eye organizes space and how to create realistic drawings as the eye sees. All materials furnished. Spring Wreath Instructor: Ann Whitson $10 Monday April 10 1-3p Welcome Spring by making a beautiful Wreath decoration for your home or front door! We will use a wreath frame and Spring Flowers as well as other ‘spring time’ objects. Decorate your own home or give it as a gift. All materials furnished. Please pre-register. Coming in May! Let’s Play the Mountain Dulcimer Leader: Willis Jones Cost: Free May 2, 9, 16, 23 1:30-3p This 1 ½ hour session is for those who are wanting to fine tune their skills and get together with other people who want to play a tune or two. Please bring an instrument that is ready to play. This is a volunteer group who may play out in the community. Mountain Dulcimer Lessons Instructor: Willis Jones Cost: $15 for four sessions May 2, 9, 16, 23 1-1:30p Learn to play the old time mountain Dulcimer with Willis Jones! Please bring an instrument that is ready to play. This 30-minute session is for those who are interested in learning, have questions about the dulcimer or are very rusty in their playing technique
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Games / Pool Schedule
Pool Schedule
Games Chess Club Tuesdays 10a-12p • Cost: FREE Come and join this newly formed group. Everyone is welcome. Hand & Foot Canasta Monday 1p • Cost: FREE Come and play this card game. If you don’t know how, no worries, they will teach you how. Rummy Tuesdays 12-4p • Cost: FREE This group not only plays classic rummy, they also enjoy different varieties of the game. Ladies Monday Night Bridge Club Mondays 6p • Cost: FREE Like to play bridge? This is the place for you. Scrabble Group Tuesdays 5:30p • Cost: FREE Come join this group who loves to test their spelling with the luck of the draw of tiles. The more the merrier. Dictionaries are provided. Mexican Train Dominoes Tuesdays 6p • Cost: FREE This fun loving group would love to play this game with you or teach you how to play. You will make new friends!
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Pinochle Wednesdays 1p • Cost: FREE A trick taking card game for four Rook Thursdays 1p • Cost: FREE Rook is a challenging trick taking game played with a special deck of cards and a special group of people. Please join us! Partner Pass Pinochle Thursdays 3:30p • Cost: FREE Open to all skill levels. This game is single deck Pinochle, with a fun twist that provides players with potentially better hands when compared to the traditional “kitty” or “play what your dealt” games. We play in a fun and relaxed atmosphere and are willing to teach the game. Ace of Clubs Duplicate Bridge Fridays 12:30p • Cost: FREE If you enjoy playing bridge, but haven’t tried duplicating bridge. Join the fun! Mahjong Fridays 1p • Cost: FREE Mahjong is a Chinese game of skill, strategy and chance Bingo Tuesday, April 11 10a Cost: Free Sponsored by United Healthcare
Lap Pool Schedule: Lap Swim Teens, Adults and Seniors M-F 7-8:30a, 11:30a-1:30p; M-Th 7-8:45p; Sat 11a-1p Cost: $2 per session or $30 per month (Free to Silver Sneaker® participants) Need time to swim? Whether your choice is swimming laps, aqua jogging, or just doing your ow thing, we have a time slot to fit your needs. Senior Lap Swim M-F 1:30-3:30p Cost: $2 per session or $30 per month (Free to Silver Sneaker® participants) Our senior lap times are offered to individuals 55 years of age and older Water Aerobics Teens, Adults and Seniors Instructor: Heidi Perry M-W-F 9-10a Cost: $3 per session or $25 per month Enjoy a shallow water class which combines cardiovascular work, muscle toning, balance and core work in a fun environment. No swimming skills are needed and all equipment is provided. A doctor’s clearance is required before participating in the class. Power Walking Adults and Seniors Instructor: Heidi Perry M-W-F 10-11a Cost: $2 per session or $20 per month This shallow water locomotion class is perfect for those who need a workout but require a low impact program. A doctor’s clearance is advised before participating in the class. All equipment is provided. Evening Aerobics Adults and Seniors Instructor: Heidi Perry T &Th 6-7p Cost: $3 per session or $25 per month Enjoy a shallow water class which combines cardiovascular work, muscle toning, balance and core work in a fun environment. No swimming skills are needed and all equipment is provided. A doctor’s clearance is required before participating in the class. Aqua Mix Aerobics Teens, Adults and Seniors Instructor: Kim McLeod T &Th 9-10a; Sat 9:15-10:15a Cost: $3 per session or $25 per month
Looking for a challenging workout? This class is a mix of shallow end and deep end aerobics. While in the deep end floatation belts are used to keep you afloat while doing exercises. The focus is on toning, cardiovascular strength, endurance and core work. No swimming skills are needed. A doctor’s clearance is required before participating in the class. Cardio Waves Teens, Adults and Seniors Instructor: Kim McLeod M-W-F 6-7p Cost: $3 per session or $25 per month This is a high intensity water aerobics program geared towards individuals who are looking to push their limits! All equipment is provided.
Therapy Pool Schedule: Adult Only Open Therapy Adults & Seniors M-W-F 7-10a; T & Th 7-11a; M-W-F 6-8:45p; Sat 9-11a Cost: $2 per visit or $25 per month (Free to Silver Sneaker® participants) An adult only time for therapy that you can engage in activities of your choice to fit your therapeutic needs. This pool is for low impact swimming. You will not be allowed to jump, splash or make big waves. Silver Sneakers® Splash Seniors Instructor: Heidi Perry T & Th 11:45a-12:45p Cost: $3 per class (Free to Silver Sneaker® participants) A fun low impact program geared toward senior citizens looking to improve the quality of their social life and physical well-being. Arthritis Class Adults & Seniors Instructor: Heidi Perry T & Th 11-11:40a Cost: $3 per class (Discounted to Silver Sneaker® participants) This class will help you get your gears moving, not grinding in the morning with an expertly tailored workout. Arthritis class is instructed by an American Arthritis Foundation certified instructor. All equipment is provided. A doctor’s note is required but you are welcome to try a class without the note and bring one to the next session.
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Fitness Focus
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Fitness Focus Fit & Toned Mondays and Wednesdays, 8:30a • Cost: $2 Instructor: Sue Pentz One hour class that includes cardio endurance, strength, flexibility and balance challenges.
Silver Sneakers® Circuit Fridays, 10a • Cost: $3 (Free for Silver Sneakers® eligible participants) Instructor: Deb Fogle This class is designed to increase cardiovascular endurance and improve strength. This is a low impact class which offers upper body strengthening. Participant should possess consistent skills in agility, coordination and balance.
Qigong Mondays and Wednesdays, Noon Cost: New series April 3rd through May 24th– Cost for 18 Session series is $72 (50% discount for SilverSneakers® eligible participants) Must pay for the series by April 5th-After the 5th the cost will be $5 per class (50% discount for SilverSneakers®) Instructor: Tonya Van Hook ‘Q’ means energy and ‘Gong” means work. Qigong is a system of ancient Chinese self-healing exercises that combine proper body alignment and slow, controlled movement that is coordinated with breath and mental focus. This class is a moving meditation class including gentle movements that stimulate the meridian system of the body. Class also includes warmups, stretching, breath work and learning one of the most popular Qigong forms for health and relaxation. It benefits all chronic conditions and you will leave feeling energized and relaxed.
Silver Sneakers® Classic Mondays and Wednesdays, 10a Cost: $3 (Free for Silver Sneakers®) Instructor: Lauren Fowler Increase muscular strength, range of movement and practice activities for daily living.
Silver Sneakers® Yoga Tuesdays, 11:45a and 1p • Thursdays, 8:30a Cost: $2 (Free for Silver Sneakers®) Instructor: Judy Jackson Move your whole body through a complete series of seated and standing yoga poses.
Silver Sneakers® Classic Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5:30p Cost: $3 (Free for Silver Sneakers®) Instructor: Jamie Aiello Increase muscular strength, range of movement and practice activities for daily living.
Senior Hatha Yoga Wednesdays, 6p • Cost: $5 Instructor: Darlene Hatley This class is for the beginner to intermediate participant. Learn the most basic Yoga moves with Flow and Hold Yoga moves.
Silver Sneakers® Classic Level 1 Mondays and Wednesdays, 11:15a Cost: $3 (Free for Silver Sneakers®) Instructor: Lauren Fowler This class is designed for individuals who enjoy a smaller class size with more attention from the instructor. Classic Level 1 features a slower pace than other SilverSneakers® classes. Increase muscular strength, range of movement and practice activities for daily living.
Zumba Zeniors Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9:15a • Cost: $3 Instructor: LeAnna Lawson LeAnna is a licensed Zumba instructor who will provide a low impact Zumba class designed for beginners of all ages and active older adults. Come enjoy this fun way to increase your daily activity. Even if you have never done Zumba before, you will want to try out this class.
Love Handles Mondays and Wednesdays, 9:30a • Cost: Free Instructor: Sue Pentz A thirty minute class which focuses on the core muscles.
Tai Chi for Fall Prevention Mondays and Wednesdays, 11a Cost: New series April 3rd through May 24th– Cost for 18 Session series is $72 (50% discount for SilverSneakers®) Must pay for the series by April 5thAfter the 5th the cost will be $5 per class (50% discount for SilverSneakers® eligible participants) Instructor: Tonya Van Hook Concerned about falling, this is an excellent program to help prevent falls. Low-impact Tai Chi modified for seniors. Easy on the joints, recommended by the Arthritis Foundation and CDC for arthritis relief and fall prevention, Stretching, body alignment and slow, controlled, mindful movement. Improve your body and your mind.
Power Hour Fridays, 8:30-9:30a • Cost: $2 Instructor: Lauren Fowler This class will focus on building muscular strength and endurance. Exercises will be performed with weights and other resistance training equipment. Brain-a-Cise Thursdays, 4:00pm • Cost: Free Your brain needs exercise just as much as your body. Come join this group for different brain stimulating activities. Keep It Moving A supervised exercise program for individuals who have finished Cardiac Rehab, Physical Therapy or been told by your physician that you need to exercise but don’t
know how. This program serves as the next step in your progression in establishing a safe, independent exercise program. This program requires a referral from a medical professional. This is an ideal program for the individual who is facing total joint replacement both before surgery and after finishing post-surgical physical therapy. Please contact Deb Fogle at 434-6231 for more information.
Fitness Tidbit!
Most people take part in aerobic activity to improve their cardiovascular endurance and burn fat. People weight-train to maintain lean muscle tissue and build strength. Those are the two most important elements of a fitness program, right? Actually, there are three important elements. Regrettably, flexibility training is often neglected. Flexibility training: • Allows greater freedom of movement and improved posture • Increases physical and mental relaxation • Releases muscle tension and soreness • Reduces the risk of injury • Some people are naturally more flexible. Flexibility is primarily due to one’s genetics, gender, age, body shape and level of physical activity. As people grow older, they tend to lose flexibility, usually as a result of inactivity, but partially because of the aging process itself. The less active you are, the less flexible you are likely to be. As with cardiovascular endurance and muscle strength, flexibility will improve with regular training. Stretch for Success Before stretching, take a few minutes to warm up, as stretching cold muscles may increase your chances for injury. Begin with a simple, low-intensity warmup, such as easy walking while swinging the arms in a wide circle. Spend at least five to 10 minutes warming up prior to stretching. The general recommendation for people starting an exercise program is to perform gentle dynamic-type stretches before a workout and static stretches after exercise. When performing a static stretch: • Take a deep breath and slowly exhale as you gently stretch the muscle to a point of tension • Hold the stretch for 15 to 30 seconds, relax and then repeat the stretch two to four more times • Dynamic stretches are more advanced and should be instructed by a qualified professional Avoid these stretching mistakes: • Don’t bounce a stretch. Holding a stretch is more effective and there is less risk of injury. • Don’t stretch a muscle that is not warmed up. • Don’t strain or push a muscle too far. If a stretch hurts, ease up. • Don’t hold your breath during the stretch. Continue to breathe normally.
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If your address changes, please call us and let us know! Johnson City Senior Center at Memorial Park Community Center 510 Bert Street • Johnson City, Tennessee 37601 (423) 434-6237 Hours of Operation: Senior Service Reception Desk: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Memorial Park Community Center: Monday-Friday 7am-9pm Saturday 9am-5pm
Grief Support If you or someone you know needs grief support, please attend one of our support groups.
We meet the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at 6:30pm at the Memorial Park Community Center.
510 Bert St • Johnson City, TN 37601
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(423) 282-1521 • MorrisBaker.com
Dominion Senior Living of Johnson City Bud’s Praying Table In the Lord’s Prayer, Jesus taught us to pray, “Give us this day our daily bread.” (Matthew 6:11). Christians all over the world make it their regular practice to pray a prayer of blessing and thanks before their meals. At Dominion, giving thanks before a meal is a good time to pause and thank God for everything He has given us. For Bud Hunter’s table, prayers before a meal never go unspoken. He leads them in prayer before breakfast, lunch, and dinner, giving thanks for not only his food, but for bringing the people together who are sharing the meal. This simple prayer, led by Bud before each meal, brings glory to God and the blessings he bestows on those who belong to him.
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Dominion Senior Living of Johnson City 2412 Knob Creek Rd. Johnson City (423) 930-9001 www.DominionJohnsonCity.com