Senior Lifestyles Newsletter Oct. 2018

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Senior Lifestyles Volume LXXIII NO. 54

October 2018

Colors of Autumn

Get into the Season at The Senior Center! Appalachian Trail Hike to Creeper Trail Page 3

Apple Festival - Erwin Page 5

Community Sewing Project Page 13

Don’t Miss

SUPER SPOOKY SATURDAY!

October 20, 2018, More info on page 11


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News

October 2018

Cover Photo by Ron Zucker

JCSC Foundation News The Senior Center Foundation is working on several projects: First Inaugural Pickleball Tournament to be held on November 2-3, 2018 and the Annual Christmas Box project for low income seniors. The Pickleball tournament is a fundraising event for JCSC Foundation and they have set a goal of 100 participants in this 2 day event. Entry deadline is October 24. There will also be a Pickleball Clinic by Ty Petty who is a National Doubles Pickleball Champion on Nov 1at 6:00 to help raise funds for the Foundation which provides support for Johnson City Senior Center, The goal for this year’s Christmas Box Project is 250 boxes. You will soon be receiving an appeal letter in the mail for donations towards the Christmas Box project. It costs approximately $60 for each Christmas box which is filled with food and other home supplies. Any amount of donation will be very much appreciated. We also need volunteers to help wrap, pack and deliver the boxes. If interested, please see our Volunteer Coordinator, Chyrl McLaughlin.

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.


October 2018

Hiking, Walkers & Talkers

Hip Hikers* Rattlesnake Lodge Swannanoa, NC Free • Thursday, October 4, 7:30a We will begin our hike on the Blue Ridge Parkway with a short, but steep (600ft) climb to the Mountains-to-Sea Trail. Turning left we wil reach the site of Rattlesnake Lodge, the former summer home of Asheville physician and outdoor activist Dr. Chase P. Ambler. The Amblers built their summer retreat in 1903 and occupied it until 1920. The Lodge is gone, gictim of a fire in the late 1920s. We will return to Ox Creek road pull-off to shuttle drivers for cars. The hike is rated moderate and is about 3 miles. This will be a self-directed hike, meaning that there will be no staff leader. Each hiker is responsible for himself/herself. Please assess your physical ability as this will be a challenging hike. Be sure to pack a lunch. The group will carpool from MPCC and plan to return at 3:00pm. Margarette Falls Greenville, TN Free • Thursday, October 11, 7:30a Even though this hike is only about 3 miles round trip and rated as moderate, the trail is more challenging due to rocky sections, steepness, creek crossings, and battered trail conditions. The falls are nestled in a beautiful niche at the end of the trail. This will be a self-directed hike, meaning that there will be no staff leader. Each hiker is responsible for himself/herself. Please assess your physical ability as this will be a challenging 4 mile loop hike. Be sure to pack a lunch. The group will carpool from MPCC. AT from Summit Cut Hwy 58 to Creek Junction on the Virginia Creeper Trail SWVA Free • Thursday, October 25, 7:30a We have done part of this hike to Lost Mountain Shelter but will continue past the shelter over Lost Mountain and down to the Virginia Creeper Trail at Creek Junction. This hike is rated easy to moderate and will consist of about 4 miles. This will be a self-directed hike, meaning that there will be no staff leader. Each hiker is responsible for himself/herself. Please assess your physical ability as this will be a challenging 4 mile loop hike. Be sure to pack a lunch. The group will carpool from MPCC.

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Preparation is the key to success! Remember to use your Hiking Checklist to pack for each trip. If you do not have a checklist, please contact the front desk to receive one.

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Wellness Dimensions You will notice something new in the newsletter this month. We are attaching a wellness dimension icon(s) to each of our classes to let you know what wellness dimension that class addresses. See below the icon and its wellness dimension explanation. Physical: promotes personal health and safety. Examples: Walking, swimming, group exercise, hiking, pickleball Social: fosters meaningful interactions within a diverse community. Examples: Outings, meals, special events Emotional: facilitates an awareness and acceptance of one’s feelings. Examples: Support groups, social networks, self-esteem Vocational: finding one’s calling and being a good giver and receiver. Examples: Volunteering Intellectual: stimulates the use of one’s mind. Examples: computer, music, language, cards Spiritual: encourages a life of meaning, value and purpose. Examples: Bible study.

Walkers & Talkers* The Walker and Talker group will not be meeting for the remainder of the season. We hope you will join us for new adventures in the Spring!

Hiking 101*

The Hiking 101 group will not be meeting for the remainder of the season. We hope you will join us for new adventures in the Spring!


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Learning, Computers

October 2018

Lifelong Learning

Computers

Basic Home Repairs 101: Second Wednesday of each month from May through October Wednesday, October 10 10:30a Cost: Free Instructor: Telena Moore A Tennessee registered Professional Engineer with guest will host the monthly Basic Home Repairs 101 with October’s presentation covering: Options for sealing around doors and windows, General home and auto maintenance recommendations. This will be the last presentation this year, so if you have any questions we will have a Q&A at the end of the class. Please Pre-register.

The Film Club Third Thursday of every month Thursday, October 18 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 Preregister.

Need help purchasing a computer, laptop, MacBook Pro, cell phone, iPad or a tablet? Call 423-434-6229

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.

Amara Carberry – One-on-One Cost: $10 pre-register Tuesdays, October 2, 9,16, 23 & 30 Appointments are from 12:30-1:30p and 1:30-2:30p Computer and Mobile Device help. Please bring laptop or Device. Please Pre-register and pre-pay.

Pick Through the Past-Assisting Research at the Gray Fossil Site Thursday, October 1110:30a Instructor: April Season Nye and students Cost: Free Ms. Nye, along with students will be back to present a program that includes an introductory PowerPoint reviewing the history of the Gray Fossil Site and a hands on activity in which the participants will search for and identify fossils to benefit active research. All found fossils will be added to the East TN Museum of Natural History collections housed in Gray, TN. Don’t miss out on this fun and interactive class. Limited space is available. Please Pre-register. Charitable Giving and Legacy Planning Thursday, October 18 10a Cost: Free Mr. Jack Duncan from Western & Southern Life will be at the Community Center to discuss Charitable Giving and Legacy Planning. If you have ever wanted to learn more about charitable giving through life insurance, please join us. Please Pre-register. Mobile Device Presentation Friday, October 19 2 pm Cost: Free Office Depot associates will be here to answer all your questions on Laptops, Desktops, Chromebooks, External Hard Drive, Printers etc. They will also discuss technology, such as USB Hubs, Flash Drives, Bluetooth Componets. This is a presentation, the representatives will not be troubleshooting devices. Seats are limited, Please Preregister. Legal Aid-Estate Planning Clinic Wednesday, October 24 3p Cost: Free A FREE CLINIC to assist seniors and other individuals who need assistance to prepare the following documents: Simple Last Will and Testament, Power of Attorney and Advanced Healthcare Plan/Living Will. Get questions answered. Please register, walk in basis for assistance.

Power of Attorney for Healthcare 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. Spanish Tutoring Fridays, 2-3:30p Cost: Free If you need to sharpen you Spanish or you want to start learning, come join us. A Spanish student from E.T.S.U. will be here to help you learn.

Betty Hall – One-on-One Cost $15 – 1.5 hour class Call for Appointment information Computers, Laptops, Mobile Phones, iPhone, Samsung and Smartphones. iPads, all Tablets. Macbook Pro,Chromebooks. Please bring device,prepay and register.

Troubleshooting Devices “Walk-In” program Friday, October 26 2-3:30p Cost: Free Betty Hall and Staci White will be on hand to help you with your device (cellphones, tablets, etc). Don’t forget your device! You must pre-register. Basics of Microsoft Word Tuesdays, October 2, 9, & 16 6-7:30p Cost: $15 for 3 Sessions Instructor: Morgen Marshall Session 1 October 2: Getting comfortable with MS Word. The ribbons and document settings, or “Where to find things.” Session 2 October 9: Making style settings that work for you. Taking the generic settings and modifying them. Creating default styles. Session 3 October 16: Reference, Table of Contents and Index functions. Bring notebook and thumb drive for all classes. Please Preregister. An Excel Class will follow, beginning on October 23. Learning Microsoft Excel Tuesdays, October 23 & 30 and November 6 & 13 6pm Cost: $20 for 4 Sessions Instructor: Morgen Marshall Learn the basics of what Excel is and what it does. You will learn what a spreadsheet program is, for those who have never used one before, including how to reference cells and worksheet pages, and the functions. This will include referencing other spreadsheets and “xls” files. You will cover these topics and so much more. Some computer knowledge is necessary. Participants will need to bring a Thumb (USB) drive. Please Pre-register.


October 2018

Outings, Travel

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Outings Tennessee Riverboat Co. Luncheon Cruise Sold Out! Wednesday, October 3 Leave MPCC at 9a, return approx. 4p Cost: $36 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.

and streamed online. These productions celebrate the culture, history, and stories of the people of Jonesborough and the Southern Appalachian Region. Now in its fifth season, the show is performed by a multi-cultural cast of local actors, storytellers, and musicians, creating an audio patchwork quilt of what it means to be home in the Mountains of Tennessee: Source jonesboroughtn. org. This month the Yarn Exchange will feature “Haunted Jonesborough”. Register by October 19.

Apple Festival-Erwin Saturday, October 6 Leave MPCC at 10a, return approx. 3p Cost: $1 The Unicoi County Apple Festival, drawing more than 110,000 annual attendees, has been consistently named one of the Southeast Tourism Society’s Top 20 events in the southeast and is a three-year winner of the Northeast Tennessee Tourism Association’s Pinnacle Award. This year’s festival includes over 350 arts and crafts vendors from around the country featuring painting, photography, wood-turning, sculpture, metal crafts, jewelry, blown glass and much more. In addition, three food courts are located throughout the festival grounds so attendees may enjoy festival foods, beverages and specialty cuisine. Lunch on your own at the festival.

A Walk in Their Boots at Tipton Haynes Historic Site Saturday, November 3 Leave MPCC at 10a, return approx. 1p Cost: Free A Walk in their Boots-A salute to the American Soldier is an all era living history event which focuses on the American Soldier through time from the Revolutionary War to the present. Through living history encampments, demonstrations and battle reenactments. During our visit we will see the Opening Ceremony - National Anthem, Weapons Demonstration from the Revolution to Vietnam, and Flag Retirement Ceremony. Please Pre-register.

Heritage Days-Rogersville Saturday, October 13 Leave MPCC at 9a, return approx. 3p Cost: $3 Year after year Rogersville’s historic downtown district provide a welcoming festival setting for Heritage Days – a traditional community celebration of Rogersville’s unique heritage. The festival showcases traditional music, storytellers, and dancers, special activities for Children, demonstrations of pioneer skills, antique quilts, cars and farm equipment, a juried craft show, and a food court to delight everyone! Lunch on your own at the festival. Please register by October 12. Aeronautical Adventure Wednesday October 17 Leave MPCC at 9a return approx. 2p Cost: $25 for adults and $10 for elementary through high school students registered in Tennessee plus $ 1 fee for transportation to tri-city airport. Airplane flights by veteran fighter pilot. Go above where eagles fly. A chance to experience the thrill of flight that many people only dream about 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 Pilot is LT Colonel Bill Powley (USAF Retired) –Flew 347 combat missions in Viet Nam. Please preregister by October 10/10/2018. The fee will be paid to the pilot Bill Powley at the airport. Cash or check is accepted. Jonesborough Yarn Exchange Radio Show Monday, October 22 Leave MPCC at 6:15p, return approx. 9p Cost: $6 for ticket and transportation The award-winning Jonesborough Yarn Exchange production, A Night with the Yarn Exchange, is a monthly, story-based old-time radio performance at the International Storytelling Center. The production is broadcast on the local public radio station 89.5 FM

Coming in November!

“Singing in the Rain” at Barter Theatre Thursday, November 8 Charter Bus load time is 10:30a, Departure time is 11a Cost: $34 “The Greatest Movie Musical of All Time” Songs by Arthur Freed and Nacio Herb Brown Based on the classic Metro-GoldwynMayer film by special arrangement with Warner Bros Theatre Ventures “Make ‘Em Laugh,” “You Are My Lucky Star,” “You Were Meant for Me,” “All I do is Dream of You,” and, of course the title song, “Singin’ in the Rain,” are but a few of the wonderful songs from one of the most celebrated and beloved musical films ever made. Live and onstage, these unforgettable scenes, songs and dances will make you laugh, make you sing, wow you with the spectacle of it all, and leave you with a night to remember for the rest of your life. Registration begins on

Tuesday, October 16 at 8a. Limit 2 per individual, Seats are limited, no refunds. Pigeon Forge Shopping Trip Sponsored by Morris-Baker Tuesday, November 13. Leave MPCC at 8a, return approx. 8p Cost: Free Get your Christmas shopping finished early this year at the Tanger Outlet Mall in Pigeon Forge. You will have plenty of time to shop and have lunch on your own at the mall. We will have dinner at the Apple Barn after shopping. After dinner we will stop by the Russell Stover store. Seats are limited. Participants must be a member of the Community Center to sign up. Reservations will begin on October 25.


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Groups & Meetings

October 2018

Groups & Meetings Weekly Bible Study Opportunities Mondays at 2p Join us for this open discussion Bible study. Share what you have learned throughout the years. Wednesdays at 10a For each month an area clergyman leads a four week Bible study. Thursdays at 8a Men’s Bible Study. 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. 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: October: Midwives by Chris Bohjalian November: The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri 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

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Small Business: SBA loan applications, technical assistance and interpretation of federal regulations Home Buyers: FMHA, FHA, and VA home loan application problems

Washington County S.A.L.T. Council Seniors and Law Enforcement Together Cost: Free Thursday, October 4, 2p Jonesborough Senior Center The Jonesborough Fire Department will talk about Fire Awareness. Grief Support Gathering Cost: Free 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month, 6:30p Sponsored by Morris Baker Funeral Home. Coming in November: Thursday, Nov 1 Grief and the Holidays Seminar - Holidays: Good and Bad Choice of 11:30am or 6:30pm session Thursday, Nov 8 Grief and the Holidays Seminar - Planning for the Holidays Choice of 11:30am or 6:30pm session Thursday, Nov 15 Grief and the Holidays Seminar The Healing Power of Rituals and Remembrances Choice of 11:30am or 6:30pm session All Grief and the Holidays Seminars will be held at Morris Baker Funeral Home Thursday, Nov 29 Candlelight Holiday Memorial Service 7pm - at Morris-Baker Funeral Home


October 2018 Spark! Cost: FREE Tuesday, October 2, 11a-1p This new, interactive program is a combination of fellowship and cultural programming for people with memory loss and their care partners. Specially trained Reece Museum educators and Alzheimer’s Tennessee volunteers will engage participants in discussion and multisensory activities. Please contact Tracey Kendall Wilson, Regional Director, Alzheimer’s Tennessee at 423-2328993 or tracey.kendallwilson@tnalz.org for reservations and to complete a questionnaire. Stepping On ~ Fall Prevention Series Cost: FREE Tuesdays, October 2, 9, 16 & 23, 1-2 p Speaker: Heatherly Sifford, BS, JCMC Trauma Injury Prevention Coordinator We are all about preventing falls! We want to help you stay independent and active! October 2 – Fall hazards & solutions, safe clothing and strength exercises. October 9 - Vision specialist will share the role vision plays in keeping your balance. Tips for staying safe in the community and selecting the right footwear. October 16 – Pharmacist will talk about how medications may contribute to falls. We will also focus on bone health and sleeping better. October 23 – Injury prevention with hip protectors, navigating inclement weather, getting out and about safely (physical therapist present). Please call 423-434-6237 to pre-register. Free Fasting Blood Sugar Screening Cost: FREE Wednesday, October 3, 17, 24 & 31, 7:30-9:30a Stop by the nurse’s station for a free blood sugar check (done by fingerstick) and learn more about the importance of keeping your sugar in a good range. For best results, do not eat or drink anything except water 8-12 hours prior to testing. No appointment necessary. Eat Well, Feel Well Cost: FREE Wednesdays, October 3, 10, 17 & 31, 10:30-11:30 a Speaker: Whitney Marshall, UT Extension Office Get some great ideas for simple meals, healthy food choices, practical cooking tips, food safety info and tasty recipes. Eating well can help you feel your very best! Call 423-434-6237 to reserve your spot. Dining to Know Series Cost: $1 Thursday, October 11, 11:30a-12:30p Topic: Tips for Becoming Clutter-free & Organized This series of classes features a different topic each month and lunch will be served. Speaker for the October meeting will be Mary Pankiewicz, a certified professional organizer and owner of Clutter-free & Organized (clutterfree.biz). Learn simple systems and solutions so you can stay organized. Mary will give tips for dealing with sentimental clutter, paper piles and downsizing. Please call 434-6237 to reserve a seat by 5p October 8. Limited spots available.

Healthy Living Looking to Enroll in Medicare Part D? Cost: FREE Saturdays, October 13 & 27, 10a-2p ETSU Pharmacy students will be available to assist you in determining which Medicare D plan might be best for your specific needs. Bring your list of medications or bag of medications so they can help review the various plans online with your needs in mind. Open Enrollment is Oct. 15-Dec. 7, 2018. This is a free community service program for seniors. No appointment needed, just drop by.

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It’s Flu Shot Time! Cost: Bring your Medicare and/or insurance cards and West Towne Pharmacy will file for payment Monday, October 15, 9:30a-12p It is time for your annual flu vaccine and a pharmacist from West Towne Pharmacy will be here to administer the shots. No registration required for flu shots. Please pre-register by calling 434-6237. Understanding Migraines Cost: FREE Tuesday, October 23, 11a-12p Speaker: Dr. Tarun Bhandari Migraines are more than just bad headaches. Learn about causes, triggers, management and treatment options. Please pre-register at 423-434-6237. Foods that Fight Inflammation Cost: FREE Wednesday, October 24, 10:30-11:30a Speaker: Crystal Woods, RDN, LDN, Ballad Health One of the best ways to fight inflammation lies not in the medicine cabinet but in your refrigerator. Learn which foods promote inflammation and which help to fight it. Get practical tips and recipes for including more of these antiinflammatory foods in your diet. Please pre-register at 423434-6237. CPR Family & Friends + Basic First Aid Course Cost: $7 Friday, October 26, 9-11:30a Learn the life-saving skills of CPR including use of an AED (automated external defibrillator), relief of choking and basic first aid. You never know when you will need to know these skills, so be prepared! Opportunity for hands on practice, but no testing or completion card will be provided. Please pre-register at 423-434-6237. Delay the Disease ~ Parkinson’s Exercise Program Cost: $48 for 12 sessions Mondays & Wednesdays, starting October 29, 1-2p Instructors: Deb Fogle & Jeanne Clarke We are excited to offer this new exercise program designed specifically to empower people with Parkinson’s to take control of their disease and help delay the progression of symptoms. Geared specifically to help counteract the physical challenges presented by Parkinson’s, this evidence-based program involves exercises to promote greater mobility, improved balance, increased confidence, independence and hope! Please pre-register at 423-434-6237. FTAAAD & Resources for Seniors Cost: FREE

The first Tuesday of each month from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m., care partners from Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia and their loved ones living in the beginning to mid-stage Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia will gather together at the Johnson City Community Center, 510 Bert Street, for a new SPARK! program, a combination of fellowship and cultural programming, sponsored by Reece Museum and Alzheimer’s Tennessee. SPARK! is an interactive program that will take place in a pressure-free environment with the goal of building new experiences, in place of simply trying to recall memories. Specially trained Museum educators and Alzheimer’s Tennessee volunteers will engage participants in lively discussions, object handling and other multisensory activities. The SPARK! program will also include opportunities to work with artists and other groups throughout the community. SPARK! is a safe and welcoming environment for participants and is equally beneficial for people living with memory loss and their care partners. The day begins in a private room where participants can make or renew introductions, eat lunch that is provided, and then the fun begins! The SPARK! program is free of charge and open to the community. The initial maximum number of participants is 16, so we ask that all participants submit a reservation questionnaire as soon as possible. Questions regarding the program or to obtain a reservation questionnaire can be directed to Tracey Kendall Wilson, Regional Director, Alzheimer’s Tennessee at 423.232.8993 or tracey.kendallwilson@tnalz.org.


October Special Events

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MONDAY

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10:00 Volunteer Training Session 1:00 Amateur Photography Club 1:30 Video Series – The Arts 5:30 Absolute Beginner Line Dance

WEDNESDAY 2

10:00 Try Us Out! 11:00 Spark! 9:00 TN Riverboat Outing 1:00 Mountain Dulcimer 10:30 Eat Well, Feel Well 1:00 Crochet or Knit for Mitten Tree 1:00 Stepping On- Fall Prevention 1:00 Sewing Class Community Series Project

THURSDAY 3

1:00 Halloween Wreath Class

5:30 Absolute Beginner Line Dance

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9:00 Constituent Services 10:00 Bingo 1:00 Mountain Dulcimer 1:00 Crochet or Knit for Mitten Tree 1:00 Stepping On - Fall Prevention Series 4:00 Silver Sneakers Harvest Hoedown

FRIDAY 4

10 10:30 Basic Home Repairs 10:30 Eat Well, Feel Well 1:00 Sewing Class Community Project

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7:30 Hip Hikers – Margarette Falls 10:00 Writer’s Circle 10:30 Pick Through the Past 11:30 Dining to Know 1:00 Pottery & Handbilding 1:00 Stained Glass 3:00 Creative Card Making 3:30 Learn to Play the Ukulele

6:00 Basics of Microsoft Word

15 9:30 Flu Shots 1:00 Beading Class 5:30 Absolute Beginner Line Dance

22 1:00 Thanksgiving Table Centerpiece 5:30 Absolute Beginner Line Dance 6:15 Jonesborough Yarn Exchange Outing

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1:00 Crochet or Knit for Mitten Tree 1:00 Stepping On - Fall Prevention Series 1:00 Mountain Dulcimer 6:00 Basics of Microsoft Word 6:30 Grief Support Gathering 6:30 Next Step Photography

17 10:00 Aeronautical Adventure Outing 10:30 Eat Well, Feel Well 1:00 Sewing Class Community Project

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8:30 Outshine Fitness 1:00 Ceramic Painting

10:30a Foods that Fight 11:00 Understanding Inflammation Migraines 1:00 Mountain Dulcimer 1:00 Sewing Class Community 1:00 Crochet or Knit for Mitten Tree Project 1:00 Stepping On- Fall Prevention Series 3:00 Legal Aid-Estate Planning Clinic 6:00 Learning Microsoft Excel

10:30 Begin To Knit 1:00 Delay the Disease 5:30 Absolute Beginner Line Dance

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10:30 FTAAAD & Resources for Seniors

1:00 Stained Glass 6:30 Johnson City Grand Squares

SATURDAY 13

9:00 Heritage Days Outing 10:00 Medicare D Enrollment

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7:00 Friday Night Dance-Pink Ball - Big Band Theory

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8:00 Community Input Breakfast 8:30 Outshine Fitness 7:30 Hip Hikers – Appalachian Trail 9:00 CPR/Basic First Aid 12:00 Community Input Lunch 10:00 Writer’s Circle 1:00 Ceramic Painting 1:00 Pottery & Handbuilding 2:00 Troubleshooting Devices 6:30 Johnson City Grand Squares 3:30 Learn to Play the Ukulele

SATURDAY 27

31 10:30 Eat Well, Feel Well

1:00 Crochet or Knit for Mitten Tree 1:00 Delay the Disease 1:00 Stepping On - Fall Prevention 1:00 Sewing Class Community Series Project 6:00 Learning Microsoft Excel

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10:00 Charitable Giving and Legacy Planning 8:30 Outshine Fitness 1:00 Physiology and Fitness Video 1:00 Ceramic Painting Series 2:00 Mobile Device Presentation 1:00 The Film Club 3:00 Canvas Creations 3:30 Learn to Play the Ukulele 5:30 Canvas Creations

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8:30 Outshine Fitness 1:00 Ceramic Painting

10:00 Medicare D Enrollment

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7:30 Hip Hikers – Rattlesnake Lodge 10:00 As the Page Turns 7:00 Friday Night Dance-Limited 1:00Fall Wreath Class 1:00 Physiology and Fitness Video Edition Series 3:30 Learn to Play the Ukulele SATURDAY 6 10:00 Apple Festival Outing

6:00 Basics of Microsoft Word 6:30 Grief Support Gathering

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October 2018


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Ongoing Events

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October 2018

Ongoing Events MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

7:00a to 8:00p Billiards Room Fitness Room 8:00 Pickleball 8:30 Blood Pressure Checks 8:30 Fit and Toned 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 12:00 Betty Hall Computer – One on One 12:00 Qigong for Health 1:00 High Flyers Bowling @ Holiday Lanes 1:00 Musical Voices Practice 1:00 Hand & Foot Canasta 2:00 Betty Hall Computer – One on One 2:00 Open Bible Study 3:30 Line Dance with Martha 6:00 Ladies Monday Night Bridge Club

7:00a to 8:00p Billiards Room Fitness Room 8:30 Blood Pressure Checks 8:30 All Out Fitness 9:00 Tri-Ominos 10:00 Zumba Zeniors 10:00 Heart Strings Instruments Jam Session 10:00 Pickleball 11:45 Silver Sneakers® Yoga 12:00 Rummy 12:30 Mexican Train Dominoes 12:30 Amara Carberry One on One 1:00 Pencil Drawing 1:00 SilverSneakers® Yoga 1:00 Golden Rollers Bowling @ Holiday Lanes 1:30 Amara Carberry One on One 3:00 Needle and Fiber Arts 5:30 Scrabble Group

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 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 12:00 Betty Hall Computer – One on One 12:30 Acrylics 1:00 Pinochle 1:00 Partner Pass Pinochle 2:00 Betty Hall Computer – One on One 5:15 Ballroom Dance 6:00 FUNdamentals of Yoga 6:30 Advanced Square Dance

7:00a to 8:00p Billiards Room Fitness Room 8:00 Men’s Bible Study 8:30 Blood Pressure Checks 8:30 SilverSneakers® Yoga 10:00 Zumba Zeniors 10:00 Senior Chorale 9:30 Johnson City German Club 10:00 Pickleball 10:00 Senior Chorale 10:45 Strength & Sculpt 1:00 Rook 1:00 Ballroom Dance Practice 1:00 Golden Strikers Bowling @ Holiday Lanes 3:30 Brain-a-Cise 5:30 Dandy Line Dancers

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 12:00 Betty Hall Computer – One on One 12:30 Ace of Clubs Duplicate Bridge 1:00 Mahjong 2:00 Spanish Tutoring 2:00 Betty Hall Computer – One on One 3:00 Open Craft Time

SATURDAY 7:00am to 8:00 pm Billiards Room Fitness Room 8:30 Blood Pressure Checks 10:00 Move to Music for Seniors


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FREE FAMILY EVENT

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The best Halloween event in the Tri Cities!!

October 20 5-9pm Memorial Park Community Center 510 Bert Street

5:00-7:00 CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES PUMPKIN HUNT 5:00-9:00 NIGHTMARE ON BERT ST HAUNTED WALK

423-434-5749 for more info

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. 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. Pickleball Each Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8-11:30a Each Tuesday and Thursday 10a-12p Cost: FREE Join in on the fun! This activity is a modified version of tennis. We play doubles. Bowling League 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.

Memorial Park Community Center

Homeschool and Preschool P.E. Tuesdays and Thursdays

All Aboard! Wellness Expo

September 4 -December 6th

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Homeschool P.E.—$3 1:00-2:00 pm Preschool P.E.—$2 1:00-1:45 pm

Cooking Matters

Pickleball Clinic Thursday, November 1 6-7p Cost: $5 Memorial Park Community Center Ty Petty, National Doubles Pickleball Champion and a JCSC member will be holding a pickleball clinic before our Inaugural Foundation Pickleball Tournament to be held Friday and Saturday. He will be offering instruction on shot selection and improving your play and much more. You will then have an opportunity to practice those skills that night. Proceeds from this clinic will be going to the Johnson City Senior Center Foundation. Please register and pay at Memorial Park Community Center. For more information, please call 423-434-6237. Registration will be also open the day of the clinic.


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Dance & Events

October 2018

Dance

Events

Line Dance with Martha (Intermediate Level) 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!

“Try Us Out” Tuesday October 2 10-11a Cost: Free Are you new to the center or want to know more about our programs that we offer, then you don’t want to miss our “Try Us Out” session. This will be a session to meet staff, find out what programs we offer, take a tour and ask questions about the center and its programs. You will also be given information about any new programs being offered in the next month. Light refreshments will be served and some free try it out vouchers for certain classes will be given. Please register with the front desk or call 434-6237 to reserve your spot.

Dandy Line Dancers (Advanced Line Dancing) Thursdays 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. 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 Ballroom Dance Practice Thursdays 1p Cost: FREE Come and enjoy an afternoon of ballroom dancing Johnson City Grand Squares Second and Fourth Fridays 6:30-8:30p Cost $6 New members welcome.

Community Input Day Friday, October 26, Breakfast - 8-10a or Lunch-12-2p Cost: Free We want to get your input about our Senior Center operations. You can come to either breakfast or lunch. Your thoughts are very valuable and we want to hear from you. We will be seeking reaccreditation through NCOA and we want to know your thoughts. Please register by Monday, October 22 by calling 423-434-6237.

Volunteers Ready, Set, Serve Volunteer! On a mission to engage adults in Active Life through Active Living Monthly Volunteer Meeting, Monday, October, 1 10a in the Arts & Crafts Rooms • Light refreshments served • See what’s upcoming for the Volunteers • Guest Speakers: Commissioner Jenny Brock (JC Animal Shelter) Vanessa Pugh (Boones Creek Historical Trust) A Representative from Avalon Hospice • Come and enjoy a fun activity!

Friday Night Dance Come dance the night away from 7-10p, MPCC Gym. 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. Friday Night Dance October 5, 7-10p MPCC Gym Limited Edition will be our guest band

Friday Night Dance October 19, 7-10p MPCC Gym Big Band Theory will be our guest band


October 2018

Arts, Crafts & Performing Arts

Amateur Photography Club Cost: Free First Monday of the month1-3p 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: October: The Sleeper November: Room with a View December: Getting Ready for a Long Nap/ Photographer’s Choice 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 3–5p 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, assisted by volunteer Chris Bryant, to paint and share. Designed for beginners or experienced painters. Registration deadline is Monday before each class. Feel free to come by and visit during class to see what it is all about and if you would like to sign up. 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 3-5p 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. Senior Chorale Cost: Free Thursdays 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. Video Series – The Arts Instructor: Ann Whitson Cost: Free First Monday of Each Month 1:30 – 3p In this exciting series of classes we will learn about Art History, Drawing Technique, American and European Art and Great Artists and their Masterpieces. Bring a note pad or sketchpad for discussion and notes. Piano Lessons Band Instrument Lessons (NEW!) Instructor: Wreatha Terry Cost: $15 per 30 min lesson Did you know that we offer private music lessons? Wreatha is a retired PhD music professor with a passion for teaching. All levels of ability are welcome – beginners to advanced. Morning Lessons are offered Monday, Wednesday & Thursday

Classes will be scheduled Monday and Wednesday at 8:00, 8:45, 9:30, 10:15, 11:00 and 11:45am and Thursday at 8:00 and 8:45am. Evening Classes are now offered Monday & Thursday: Classes will be scheduled at 3:30 and 4:15 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. Mountain Dulcimer Instructor: Don Burger Cost: $25 for 4 lessons Tuesday October 2, 9,16, 23 1-3p Join Don to learn about and play the Old Time Mountain Dulcimer! Class time includes instruction time followed by group play. Please bring an instrument that is ready to play. Beading Class ~ Tila Curve Instructor: Madleen Demaras Cost: $15 Monday October15 1– 4p Beading for beginners! Madleen will be guiding you in creating a Tila Curve bracelet that you will be proud to wear and say you made it yourself! Madleen has been beading for 10 years and teaching beading for 7 years. You can pick out your favorite colors when purchasing supplies at Cindy’s Crafts, 2532 Old Elizabethton Highway, Johnson City, TN, 37601, 423-926-0050. The list of supplies will be there. Please pre-register and pay by Friday October 12. Pottery Class- Handbuilding (and more) Instructor: Don Burger Cost: $20 for the series Thursday October11 & 25 1:00-3p Let’s welcome the fall with a variety of artistic and practical autumn images: leaves! pumpkins! apples! Rendered in mugs, plates, vases, wall hangings. We will use slab, coil and pinch technique to make simple, yet practical and artistic pieces. Suitable for all levels of ability – beginner to experienced. Don is owner and head potter at Dragonfly Cottage Pottery in Jonesborough. We are very excited to offer his FUN-ctional Art pottery classes here! Cost includes all materials and kiln firing. Please pre-register and pay, class size is limited.

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Ceramic Painting Instructor: Ann Whitson Cost: $5 for the Series Friday October 5,12,19, 26 1-3p Due to a generous donation we have an assortment of slip-cast ceramic art forms which only need to be painted and taken to a good home. All supplies are furnished, so come and enjoy these relaxing sessions of painting and when you are finished take your creation home with you! Sewing Class - A community service project Instructor: Charline Hughes Cost: Free Every Wednesday in October 1-3p We have a surplus of fabric which has been donated to the center. In an effort to give back to the community, we want to be a blessing to those in need by sewing oversized lap blankets/quilts. Sewing machines will be set up and all supplies will be made available to make them. These will be donated out in the community. Crochet & Knit for Mitten Tree Cost: Free Every Tuesday in October 1-3p We have a surplus of yarn due to generous donations so we will be knitting and crocheting scarves, hats and mittens for the annual Mitten Tree here at the center. Each December we invite the girls from Girls Inc. to come and enjoy refreshments and receive a gift to keep them warm in the winter! These handmade with love items will be especially meaningful to the girls! Beading Class ~ Tila Curve Instructor: Madleen Demaras Cost: $15 Monday October15 1 – 4p Beading for beginners! Madleen will be guiding you in creating a Tila Curve bracelet that you will be proud to wear and say you made it yourself! Madleen has been beading for 10 years and teaching beading for 7 years. You can pick out your favorite colors when purchasing supplies at Cindy’s Crafts, 2532 Old Elizabethton Highway, Johnson City, TN, 37601, 423-926-0050. The list of supplies will be there. Please pre-register and pay by Friday August 3. Learn to Play the Ukulele Instructor: Don Burger Cost $40 for the series, plus materials fee Thursday October 4,11,18, 25 3:30-4:30pm Is learning to play the Ukulele on your bucket list? Here is your opportunity! Don will cover the basics. Pre-tuned instruments will be available in this class.

Beginning to End….Canvas Creations Instructor: Charline Hughes Cost: $8 per class Two classes offered Thursday October18 3-5p or 5:30-7:30p No talent required! Join instructor Charline Hughes as she walks you through creating a canvas you will be proud to display in your home. Learn fundamental skills including how to add shadows, depth and dimension. This is a make and take class. All supplies will be furnished.

Creative Card Making Instructor: Chyrl McLaughlin Cost: $7 Thursday, October11, 3-4:30p Come learn card making skills and you’ll never have to buy another card from the store! This month we will be making an assortment of cards and gift tags. All supplies will be furnished. You will learn stamping, cutting, punches, embossing, and more! Don’t delay, seats are limited! Please register by October 8

Stained Glass Class Instructor: Charline Hughes Cost: $15 for the series Thursday & Friday October11 &12 1-3p Come and explore the beautiful and centuries old Art of Stained Glass. You will be guided in the techniques and skills needed to create works of art with the correct materials and equipment. All materials furnished and you will take your creation home with you. Please pre-register and pay.

Fall Wreath Class Instructor: Ann Whitson Cost: $8 Thursday October 4 1-3pm Welcome the Fall season with a colorful wreath to brighten your home. The project will include Fall flowers, fruit and other items that remind us of the cozy and cooler days of the coming season. All materials provided. Please pre-register and pay, class size is limited.

Begin to Knit Instructor: Deb Burger Cost: $25 for the series Monday October 29 & November12,19 10:30-11:30a The project for this class is a ribbed hat. We will learn to cast on, knit, purl, decrease, and seam. Patterns will be provided. You will need to bring a pair of bamboo or wood #8 needles, and a ball of worsted yarn, preferably wool, for ease of knitting. Loaners will be provided for the other notions needed. Deb Burger is a published author of both books and patterns in knitting and crochet. She has taught both crafts extensively in guilds, camps, at the John C. Campbell Folk School, and at her yarn shop in Jonesborough. She is a retired teacher who also loves reading, gardening, and making art in many media. She welcomes Righties, Lefties and those who have believed they are “too clumsy” or “have no talent.”

Thanksgiving Table Centerpiece Cost: $8 Instructor: Ann Whitson Monday October 22 1-3p We will create an attractive and unique centerpiece for your Thanksgiving table. We will learn to make cornhusk dolls as a part of the arrangement, combined with other fall themed decorations and maybe a little decoupage as well! Please preregister and pay, class size is limited. Halloween Wreath Cost: $8 Instructor: Ann Whitson Monday October 8 1-3p Would you like to made a ‘spooky’ decoration for Halloween? We have black tule and other fun Halloween items to put together as you like to create something creative and fun for the holiday! Please pre-register.


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Games, Pool Schedule

Games 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. Ladies Monday Night Bridge Club Mondays 6p Cost: FREE Like to play bridge? This is the place for you. Tri-Ominos Tuesdays, 9:00a-12:00p Cost: FREE Come join this new group Rummy Tuesdays, 12-4p Cost: FREE This group not only plays classic rummy, they also enjoy different varieties of the game. Mexican Train Dominoes Tuesdays 12:30p Cost: FREE This fun loving group would love to play this game with you or teach you how to play. You will leave having made new friends 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.

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Pool Schedule Pinochle Wednesdays 1p Cost: FREE A trick taking card game for four Partner Pass Pinochle Wednesdays, 1p 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. 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! Ace of Clubs Duplicate Bridge Fridays 12:30p Cost: FREE If you enjoy playing bridge, but haven’t tried duplicate bridge. Join the fun! Mahjong Fridays 1p • Cost: FREE Mahjong will be on a brief hiatus. If you are interested in joining when it resumes, call 434-6229. Bingo Tuesday, October 9 10a Sponsored by Agape Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

Lap Pool Schedule: Lap Swim Teens, Adults and Seniors M-F 7-8:30a, 11:30a-1:30p; M-W-F 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: $3 per session or $25 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.

115 Woodlawn Drive • Johnson City, TN • (423) 975-0095

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 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.


October 2018

Fitness Focus

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Fitness Focus All Out Fitness Tuesdays, 8:30a Cost: $2 Instructor: Lauren Qualls Blast your cardio fitness level through the roof with the best of any type of cardio training the instructor feels like throwing at you! You will challenge your aerobic threshold every time so come prepared to get your cardio on! Fit & Toned Mondays and Wednesdays, 9a Cost: $2 Instructor: Lauren Qualls 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. Silver Sneakers® Classic Mondays and Wednesdays, 10a Cost: $3 (Free for Silver Sneakers® eligible participants) Instructor: Lauren Qualls Increase muscular strength, range of movement and practice activities for daily living. Silver Sneakers® Classic Level 1 Mondays and Wednesdays, 11:15a Cost: $3 (Free for Silver Sneakers® eligible participants) Instructor: Lauren Qualls 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 Silver Sneakers® classes. Increase muscular strength, range of movement and practice activities for daily living. Tai Chi for Arthritis and Fall Prevention Mondays and Wednesdays, 11a Cost will be $5 per class (50% discount for SilverSneakers® eligible participants) Instructor: Tonya Van Hook Tai Chi for Arthritis is an evidence-based, low-impact Tai Chi form modified for seniors. It has been shown to reduce pain and stiffness associated with arthritis while improving strength, range of motion, and balance thereby reducing the risk of falling. Classwork includes gentle stretching,

breath work, focus on body alignment, and slow, controlled movement. With adjustments the exercises are appropriate for individuals of all physical conditions and can be done seated in a chair. Qigong Mondays and Wednesdays, 12p Cost will be $5 per class (50% discount for SilverSneakers® eligible participants) Instructor: Tonya Van Hook Qigong is a part of traditional Chinese medicine that includes easy to learn, gentle, flowing movements that stimulate the meridian system of the body and promote relation and mindfulness. Class work also includes warmups, gentle stretching of all the major joints, and breath work. Evidence-based studies show that Qigong practice can improve a wide variety of chronic health conditions including heart disease, diabetes, MS, and Parkinson’s disease, while reducing stress and promoting emotional health and mental function. With adaptations this class is appropriate for everyone regardless of physical limitations and can be done seated in a chair. Silver Sneakers® Yoga Tuesdays, 11:45a and 1p Thursdays, 8:30a Cost: $2 (Free for Silver Sneakers® eligible participants) Instructor: Judy Jackson Move your whole body through a complete series of seated and standing yoga poses. FUNdamentals of Yoga Wednesdays, 6p Cost: $5 Instructor: Carrie Maggard Learn proper alignment, poses, breathing and more all while having FUN! This is a safe environment to empower, educate and inspire you to live healthier and happier lives. Designed with beginners and older adults in mind but all are welcome to enjoy this restorative practice. Zumba Zeniors Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10a 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.

Strength & Sculpt Thursdays, 10:45a Cost: $2 Instructor: Leanna Lawson The main focus of this class will be on strength training to maintain muscular strength and improve bone strength/ prevent bone loss. The class will also utilize a variety of movements and exercises to work on balance and core stability. Outshine Fitness Fridays, 8:30-9:30a Cost: $2 Instructor: Lauren Qualls This outdoor workout is a great class to add to your fitness regimen. By combining an outdoor walk/run with weighted exercises, this class shows instant results! The class features a “go at your own pace” format, so it welcomes all varieties of fitness levels. As your energy level and strength increase, so will the difficulty of the class. Physiology and Fitness Video Series Thursday October 4 and October 18, 1p Cost: Free Facilitator: Lauren Qualls Join us for a 30 minute video followed by discussion of topics addressed. Brain-a-Cise Thursdays, 3:30p Cost: Free Your brain needs exercise just as much as your body. Join us as we form a trivia team to compete in this year’s Senior Brain Games! 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.


Senior Lifestyles

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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: Memorial Park Community Center/Johnson City Senior Center: Monday-Friday 7am-9p, 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

E x p e r i e n c e a t r a di t i on of c ar ing.

(423) 282-1521 • MorrisBaker.com

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