Momentum Senior Center Newsletter June/July/August 2022
In alignment with Cook County and the State of Illinois
MASKS
RECOMMENDED NOT REQUIRED FOR PATRONS & STAFF Some exceptions may apply; patrons will be notified in advance. We ask the community to continue to show kindness, empathy and respect to others.
Senior Center 3323 Walters Ave., Northbrook, IL 60062 Phone: 847-291-2995
Staff Eilleen Gabriel-Galán Recreation Supervisor of Adult and Senior Programs egalan@nbparks.org
Hello Senior Center Members! It is great to see smiling faces again! Masks are welcome but not required. While everyone’s situation is different, should you wish to wear a mask, please feel free to do so. I know the pandemic has impacted and changed the lives of so many, and you have been resilient through it all. The positive news is that the number of variant cases is on the decline. However, since we know that COVID-19 is not over I want to reassure you that the Northbrook Park District will continue to follow the guidance of national, state, and local authorities. The most current information regarding the District’s COVID-19 procedures is posted at nbparks.org. I am sure you are also anxious to return to many things you have missed, and I hope the Senior Center is a part of that. In the spirit of carpe diem, I hope you will seize the opportunity to explore our offerings. Northbrook is a beautiful place to live, and the Northbrook Senior Center is a fantastic place to meet new friends, participate in things you enjoy and try something new. I am excited to share a sampling of programs I know you will enjoy. For example, our Summer Luncheon with the Edizon Dayao Show; Barbara Rinella Presents The Chanel Sisters; We Got Your Back: Relief, Healing & Prevention; Ice Cream Bingo; and Meet the Author: Myron Glassenberg, M.D. just to name a few. As a reminder, please do not wait until the last minute to register for programs. If we are unable to meet the minimum for a program one week prior to its scheduled date the program will be cancelled. I also want to share with you that it has been a challenge to schedule trips due to decreased availability of drivers, and higher gas prices that have impacted the cost of motor coach transportation. Based on member feedback, I will work to schedule local trips within a comfortable driving distance rather than trips that are out-ofstate. Members can then take advantage of our group rates, drive themselves or carpool, and sit with fellow Senior Center members. Trips to venues in the Chicago area will also be gentler on the wallet. Since this is an area that is a work in progress, be patient and know that I am open to hearing your ideas and candid feedback. Some trips may be "Pop Up" trips and will not appear in Momentum or the Summer Guide. Please feel free to call me at 847-291-2995 to inquire about “Pop Up” trips, to chat or to share ideas and comments.
Eilleen Gabriel-Galán
Senior Center News Visit nbparks.org for Northbrook Park District News and Information NORTHBROOK'S VERY OWN
DINE & GAB (formerly Culinary Connections)
Myron Glassenberg, M.D., a Northbrook resident for over thirty-six years, recently published his first anthology of short stories, written in his retirement, after practicing as a neurologist for fifty years. His book, On the Teeter Totter Highs and Lows: Short Stories, describes stories of medical and scientific cases with a humorous and satiric perspective.
Lee Saldinger, Volunteer Coordinator On the second Friday of each month at noon meet for lunch at a local restaurant. If you enjoy exploring a variety of foods, good company, conversation and meeting new people then we invite you to join us. Individuals are responsible for the cost of their meals and their own transportation. The group plans to lunch at Max & Benny’s on June 10, at Grill House on July 8, and Poached Egg on August 12. Restaurant locations are subject to change. For more information, to offer restaurant suggestions, confirm restaurant locations and to be added to the contact list, call 847-291-2995. Lee Saldinger, our volunteer coordinator, will contact members on the list to provide details and answer questions.
Dr. Glassenberg earned his undergraduate degree in psychology from Northwestern University and graduated medical school from the University of Illinois College of Medicine. He did his residency at Northwestern University Hospitals and started his private practice in the Chicago area. Subsequently, he was appointed clinical lecturer at the University of Illinois and later, clinical assistant professor of neurology. Dr. Glassenberg is board certified in neurology and other sub-specialties of electrodiagnostic medicine, and electro encephalopathy. He served as head of the neurology divisions at Hinsdale and Swedish Covenant Hospitals. He also was head of the stroke program at Swedish Covenant until his retirement and he is now an Emeritus physician. Dr. Glassenberg draws on his previous religious and philosophical education, begun in childhood, enabling him to add metaphysical perspectives to his stories. His newfound writing began with his involvement in Northbrook Senior Center’s Humanities group led by Bill Schwartz. The Humanities group discusses and interprets short stories on a weekly basis. I invite you and your friends to Meet the Author: Myron Glassenberg, M.D. on Thursday, June 2, 1:00-2:30pm. He’ll share a few excerpts from his book and chat with you. Don’t miss the opportunity to meet one of Northbrook’s very own! A limited supply of his book will be available for purchase followed by a book signing. Page 2
DROP-IN AT THE SENIOR CENTER LIBRARY The summer months bring a frenzy of activity to the Leisure Center! We will continue to offer the library as a drop-in space, however we may need to host programs in the library as well. A schedule will be posted outside the library weekly.
MUSIC IS IN THE AIR
DROP-IN PICKLEBALL UPDATE
Members were happy to hear music fill the room with 50s and 60s tunes performed by the Saddle Shoe Sisters during the Valentine’s Day luncheon.
Members are reaping the health benefits and enjoying the social aspects of pickleball. Newbies that come to drop-in pickleball are learning how to play from fellow members, and a group of a dozen members now consistently plays on Tuesdays, from 8:30am-10:30am and Thursdays, from 8am-10am.
NORTHFIELD TOWNSHIP FOOD PANTRY DONATION DRIVE The Northbrook Senior Center, in partnership with Whitehall of Deerfield, is contributing to the nutrition assistance efforts of Northfield Township Food Pantry with collecting non-perishable donations that can make an immediate difference to those experiencing food insecurity. We will be hosting a Food Pantry Drive-By Drop Off on Friday, June 10, from 11am-1pm in the Leisure Center Parking Lot. Some items on their “Most Wanted” list are: • • • •
Oatmeal Coffee Tea Canned fruit such as: - Fruit cocktail - Peaches - Pears - Pineapple - Mandarin oranges
• Granola bars • Canned protein items such as: - Chicken - Salmon - Tuna - Beef stew - Chili
TAI CHI & MEDITATION We successfully kicked off our 16-week Tai Chi for Arthritis for Fall Prevention class with over thirty people registered. Feedback from members of this class resulted in our offering a new fourweek Mindful Meditation class. We will explore continuing the class if there is enough interest.
For a complete list of “Most Wanted” items or to volunteer to help with this event call Eilleen Gabriel-Galán at 847-291-2995.
FUN WITH CREATIVE ARTS Members created beautiful tabletop and hanging terrariums in our spring class. Other members saw how beautiful they were and asked us to offer the class again. See page 6 for details on the next Terrarium Building class.
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Birthdays Celebrating June Birthdays (Alphabetical Order) Elizabeth Adamczyk Suzanne Broyles Anita Buyer Alan Cahn Barbara Creinin Andrea Dane
Patricia Donahue Joan Endress Karen Freeman Joyce Freund Harriet Goldberg Phyllis Hecker
Arne Jorgensen Enid Kiefer Sue Klark Phyllis Kosner Hwa Lee Marlene Levine
Priscilla Maves Charles McCarthy Joanne Miller Sharon Moyer Larry Schaffel Cissy Segal
Max Segal Linda Smoke Adele Stocco Karen Watkins
Celebrating July Birthdays (Alphabetical Order) Terri Artinyan Jerry Baker Mimi Bass Barbara BenDov Donald Brayer Louis Dvorkin Ellyn Feldman
Arnold Flitman Stephen Galo Nancy Groff Bess Grossweiner Nancee Heichman Patricia Johns Patricia Kerrigan
Burton Litwin Dan Mah Hedy Margolin Nancy McGinnis Patricia Morrissey Robert Nelson Lila Petitti
Marilyn Ramirez Kieran Rohan Symia Rosen Steven Rosenmutter Dolores Schaller Bill Schwartz Judy Stoner
Andrea Swidler Tom Tepper Cindy Vander Kuur Joyce Wippman
Celebrating August Birthdays (Alphabetical Order) John Alfini Sue Block Blair Brenner Fran Brookstein Eileen Brottman Rudy Broyles
Sharon BuckleyTeitelbaum Barbara Citti Sharon Cohen Patricia Cressy Joel Finkel Elaine Flitman
Julie Goforth Anne Hanhart Bob Kiefer Deanna Klopfer Geraldine Kluever Dorth Korst Nancy Litwin
Amy Malloy Kay Mantegna David Mosnaim Judith Nash JoAnn Nelson Susan Popko Linda Saluga
Edward Samson Hanna Shapiro Shirel Shapiro Margarette Varley Sara D. Walker Elizabeth Wieckiewicz
New Members Welcome New Senior Center Members (as of publication) John Albrecht Terri Artinyan Roxanne Barto Sharon BuckleyTeitelbaum Karen Codere
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Nancy Dalton Lyn Dickey Diane Gotkin Wayne Hautamaki Lee Heiman Maurine Kalvaitis
Linda Kilburg Dorth Korst Yeon Kyung Ja Irene Lau Bonnie Mamot Katie Marx
Lila Pollack Angela Quinn Milka Radulovic Elizabeth Sandler Peter Stockslager Barbara Torch
Sara D. Walker Karen Watkins Joyce Wippman Shiaomay Young
Senior Center Drop-In Programs Call your friends and join daily drop-in programs and card games located at the Northbrook Senior Center inside the Leisure Center at 3323 Walters Avenue! Senior Center membership includes participation in dropin programs and a discount on other programs offered through the Senior Center. We hope to see you soon at one of the programs below!
Senior Center Drop-In Schedule: Free for Members to Drop In! Participation in drop-in programs requires a current Senior Center membership. To become a Senior Center member call 847-291-2995 or stop by the Leisure Center between 9am and 5pm. Questions about Northbrook Senior Center? Contact Eilleen Gabriel-Galán at 847-291-2995.
Northbrook Senior Center 3323 Walters Avenue Northbrook, IL 60062
Mondays 10am-1pm Noon-3:30pm
Crafters Duplicate Bridge*
Tuesdays 8:30am-10:30am 11am-Noon Noon-3:30pm 1:30pm-3pm 1:30pm-3pm
Pickleball Current Events Mixed Poker Bunco (1st & 3rd Tuesday each month) NEW Farkle (2nd Tuesday each month)
Wednesdays 10am-Noon 10am-Noon 11am-3:30pm
Bocce Knitting & Crocheting Canasta (All Levels)
Thursdays 8am-10am Noon-3:30pm 1:30pm-4pm
Pickleball Mixed Poker Art Studio
Fridays 10:30am-Noon
Humanities - Virtual Program (call for details)
*If attending for the first time, please let us know in advance so we can arrange for a partner to play with you. Call 847-291-2995.
MASKS RECOMMENDED Visit nbparks.org for the most recent COVID-19 information.
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Events & Activities All programs held at the Leisure Center unless otherwise noted. Register in-person, online at nbparks.org or call 847-291-2995.
An aromatherapy and tea garden can have medicinal, relaxing, and rejuvenating effects. Learn tips on how to easily create and utilize one in your own backyard. Students will create their own starter sampler to include in their garden. All supplies provided. Instructor: Ruthe Guerry Resident: $12 / Non-Resident: $15 Dates 6/23
Code: 18840
Acrylic Pour Painting Learn to create beautiful, abstract paintings and other functional art with acrylic paint pouring techniques. You will learn several different techniques to create unique and practical pieces of art such as pictures, jewelry, coasters, trivets, magnets and more. No experience necessary. Supplies are provided. Dress for a mess. Instructors: Eileen Pearlman and Heidi Ross. No class 7/4 Resident: $200 / Non-Resident: $240 for 6 classes Days Mondays
Times 5:30pm-8:30pm
Dates 6/6-7/18
Code 18189
Terrarium Building Back by popular demand, this class will involve making a beautiful hanging terrarium and a small tabletop terrarium. All materials included. Instructor: Ruthe Guerry Member: $25 / Non-Member: $30 Days Thursday
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Times 6pm-7:30pm
Times 2pm-3:30pm
Dates 7/21
Code: 18837
Ceramics - Intermediate/Advanced
Aromatherapy and Tea Garden Class
Times 2pm-3:30pm
In this card making class learn paper cutting, stamping techniques, and easy paper marbling tricks for making pop-up cards. All supplies included. Instructor: Ruthe Guerry Resident: $10 / Non-Member: $13 Days Thursday
CREATIVE ARTS
Days Thursday
Card Making
Dates 6/23
Code 18839
Whether you are an intermediate or experienced potter, this class gives you the freedom to create custom functional and sculptural pieces. Individual instruction allows students to learn new techniques as well as refine their current skills. Wheel throwing, hand-building, and surface treatment will be covered in this class. Students are encouraged to explore their own process and aesthetic. Prior ceramics experience required. Class includes all basic tools, 25 lbs. of clay, as well as all glazes and firing. Additional clay is available for purchase. Instructor: Ana Spencer. No class 6/17 Resident: $280 / Non-Resident: $340 for 8 classes Days Fridays
Times 12pm-3pm
Dates 6/10-8/5
Code 18231
Grandparent or Parent and Child Create A Mug: A 2-Day Workshop School's out for summer! Come and spend some time with a child (age 5+) in your life and create a pair of matching mugs! In this workshop learn some basic ceramics skills to create your own one-of- a-kind mugs that you both can cherish. On the first day, together you will be guided in the creation of one or more mugs using different surface treatments to help make them unique. On the second day, together you will glaze and complete your creations. All supplies provided and no experience is necessary. Pick up of finished products will be required after firing. Instructor: Ana Spencer Resident: $75 / Non-Resident: $95 Days Tuesdays Thursdays
Times 12pm-2pm 4pm-6pm
Dates 6/14 & 6/21 7/14 & 7/21
Code 18649 18646
Events & Activities Tray, Plates & Serving Dishes: A 2-Day Workshop
Art & Art History
Wow guests with your own hand-made serving tray, plates, or serving dishes. In this 2-Day workshop students will be guided on how to create one-of-a-kind serving dishes. On the first day, students will spend time making and learning basic hand-building techniques. On the second day, students will be glazing and finishing. All supplies provided. Pick up of finished products will be required after firing. Instructor: Ana Spencer Resident: $75 / Non-Resident: $95 Days Tuesdays
Times 12pm-2:30pm
Dates 7/12 & 7/19
Code 18642
Resin Jewelry Making Learn how to make your own stylish resin jewelry. Students will make colorful pendants, earrings and/or beads using a variety of bright colors and pressed flowers. All supplies included. Instructor: Ruthe Guerry Resident: $10 / Non-Resident: $13 Days Thursday
Times 6pm-8pm
Dates 7/28
Code: 18838
2-Day Mug Workshop Learn some basic ceramics skills to create your own one-of-a-kind functional mug. On the first day, students will be guided in the creation of one or more mugs using different surface treatments to help make the mug(s) unique. On the second day, students will return to glaze and complete their creations. All supplies provided. Pick up of finished product(s) will be required after firing. Instructor: Ana Spencer Resident: $75 / Non-Resident: $95 Days Wednesdays
Times 4pm-6pm
Dates 7/13 & 7/20
Each class includes a short lecture on a different artist, art technique, or art era followed by participation in a hands-on experience based on the lecture. Materials are provided. Instructor: Ruthe Guerry Abstract Painting Discuss abstract expressionism and take a close look at the life and art of Helen Frankenthaler. You will have the opportunity to create an abstract painting using some of her techniques. Member: $10 / Non-Member: $15 Days Thursday
Times 11am-12:30pm
Dates 6/16
Code 18355
Clay Sculpture Discuss the Harlem Renaissance with a focus on the life, art, and influence of the artist and art teacher Augusta Savage. You will have the opportunity to create a clay sculpture inspired by her work. Member: $10 / Non-Member: $15 Days Thursday
Times 10am-11:30am
Dates 7/21
Code 18356
Squeegee Painting Discuss what process painting is and its therapeutic benefits. You will specifically look at Gerhard Richter's art and process and create a painting in the style he became known for. No experience needed. Materials are provided. Member: $10 / Non-Member: $15 Days Thursday
Times 11am-12:30pm
Dates 8/18
Code 18357
Code: 18640
No experience necessary for any of these classes unless noted. Page 7
Events & Activities CARDS & GAMES
Canasta – Intermediate
Beginning Bridge By the end of this introductory class you will be able to play basic bridge. The fundamentals of bidding, declaring and defense will be taught. ACBL Certified Teacher: Phyllis Bartlett No class 7/4 Resident: $145 / Non-Resident: $175 for 8 classes Days Mondays
Times 6:30pm-8:30pm
Dates 6/6-8/1
Code 18570
This level is designed for the returning bridge student who wishes to go beyond Beginning Bridge. A knowledge of bidding, playing and defending is expected. New bidding conventions, declaring techniques and defending tips will be taught. ACBL Certified Teacher: Phyllis Bartlett Resident: $145 / Non-Resident: $175 for 8 classes Times 6:30pm-8:30pm
Dates 6/7-7/26
Code 18571
Advanced Bridge The advanced level is for serious bridge students who are ready to play competitive bridge. Internet bridge and convention cards will be introduced. New and useful conventions will be covered including Two Over One Game Force. Recommendation of the instructor is suggested. ACBL Certified Teacher: Phyllis Bartlett Resident: $145 / Non-Resident: $175 for 8 classes Days Wednesdays
Times 6:30pm-8:30pm
Dates 6/8-7/27
Code 18572
Canasta – Beginner Learn to play the popular card game of Canasta, a game for men and women that is sweeping the North Shore suburbs. This class will teach basics through the play of the game. Instructor: Terri Argentar. No class 7/4 Resident: $139 / Non-Resident: $169 for 6 classes Days Mondays
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Times 1:30-3:30pm
Days Mondays
Times 1:30-3:30pm
Dates 8/8-8/29
Code 18574
HEALTH & WELLNESS The Spiritual Heart
Intermediate Bridge
Days Tuesdays
Learn additional strategy and advanced play through supervised playing. Participants should have taken beginning classes of Modern American Canasta. Instructor: Terri Argentar Resident: $95 / Non-Resident: $115 for 4 classes
Dates 6/20-8/1
Code 18573
Bruno Cortis, M.D., F.A.C.C. The heart is not only a muscle but also a spiritual organ where your fondest memories reside. Your heart is the center of love and your longest journey in life is from your mind to your heart. Discover the spirituality of your heart and how your heart is the best place to find yourself. Resident: Free / Non-Resident: $5 Days Thursday
Times 2pm-3pm
Dates 6/2
Code 18842
We've Got Your Back: Relief, Healing & Prevention Greg Cadichon, Rebound Fitness & Rehabilitation Relieve back pain and stay active. Are you looking to improve posture, play better golf, be more involved with your grandchildren or perform activities of daily living with ease? Learn about an interactive program designed to restore or improve flexibility and balance while providing a safe and effective way to enhance the function of every major muscle group from the neck to the ankles. The Stretch Book will be available for purchase for $10 along with the opportunity to sign up for a free 15-minute evaluation or 1-hour session with a physical therapist to address upper and lower back issues. Member: $10 / Non-Member: $13 (Fee does not include The Stretch Book) Days Thursday
Times 1pm-2pm
Dates 6/16
Code 18843
Events & Activities Bingocize® Northbrook Senior Center has partnered with White Crane Wellness Center to bring this offering to you. Bingocize® is an evidence-based health promotion program approved through Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education and The National Council on Aging (NCOA). Bingocize® combines exercise (range of motion, strengthening, cardiovascular) and health information with the familiar game of Bingo, which has shown to be a great, fun way to get moving and socializing. Everyone is provided with a unique bingo card and a chance to win a prize at the end of each session. The overall goals of the program are to help seniors improve and/or maintain mobility and independence while also learning to use health information focused on fall reduction, improved nutrition, and other health-related behaviors. Preference will be given to members who have not previously taken a class sponsored by White Crane Wellness Center. Members: Free / Non-Members Not Eligible Days Wednesdays & Fridays
Times 11:30am-12:30pm 11:30am-12:30pm
Dates 6/8-9/28 9/9-9/23
Code 18540
Diabetes Prevention Brian Baldassarra, Crystal Home Health LLC Learn how to prevent diabetes through exercise and proper nutrition along with the benefits to your emotional health. Member: Free / Non-Member: $3 Days Thursday
Times 11am-12pm
Dates 6/23
Code 18577
Diabetes Management & Wellness Gail Meyerson, MSN/Ed, RN Join Gail Meyerson, MSN/Ed, RN, CDCES Diabetes Care & Education Specialist from NorthShore University HealthSystem as she shares her expertise on this topic. Member: Free / Non-Member: $3 Days Tuesday
Times 1pm-2pm
Dates 6/7
ENTERTAINMENT Summer Bingo Kick off your summer with one of your favorite past times - Bingo, friends, fun and prizes! Refreshments will be provided. Member: $15 / Non-Member: $19 Days Friday
Times 1:30pm-3pm
Dates 6/24
Code 18212
Summer Luncheon with the Edizon Dayao Show Sponsored by AccentCare® – committed to advancing the standard for connected care experiences Join us for lunch and The Edizon Dayao Show! Edizon will perform a variety of music ranging from tropical, big band, 50s, 60s, and 70s! He is a keyboard and vocal artist and talented on piano, sax and EWI instruments. Enjoy this fun-filled event as he takes you on a sentimental journey with his show. Register by July 1. Member: $25 / Non-Member: $29 Days Thursday
Times 11:30am-1:30pm
Dates 7/14
Code 18770
Dog Days of Summer Bingo Spend an afternoon playing Bingo with friends and a chance to win prizes! Treats will be provided. Member: $15 / Non-Member: $19 Days Friday
Times 1:30pm-3pm
Dates 7/15
Code 18835
White Elephant Exchange Join us for some light-hearted fun! Bring two new, unmarked items wrapped in newspaper to exchange. Value of $5 or more. Be prepared for some mischief when others get the chance to uncover or steal an item! Member: Free/ Non-Member: $5 Days Friday
Times 1pm-2:30pm
Dates 7/22
Code 18663
Code 18760
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Events & Activities Barbara Rinella Presents: The Chanel Sisters
AARP Driver Safety Course
Join us for lunch as Barbara Rinella entertains us with a dramatization of The Chanel Sisters by Judith Little. This is a new historical fiction about Coco Chanel, her family, and their many struggles. Lunch included. Member: $40 / Non-Member: $50 Days Friday
Times 11:30am-1:30pm
Dates 8/19
Code 18722
Ice Cream Bingo Enjoy an afternoon of ice cream, Bingo, and prizes as we celebrate National Soft Ice Cream Day. The treats are on us. Member: $15 / Non-Member: $19 Days Friday
Times 1:30pm-3pm
Dates 8/19
Code 18836
EDUCATION Meet The Author: Myron Glassenberg, M.D. Northbrook resident, Myron Glassenberg, M.D. recently published his first anthology of short stories, written in his retirement, after practicing as a neurologist for fifty years. His book, On the Teeter Totter Highs and Lows: Short Stories, describes stories of medical and scientific cases with a humorous and satiric perspective. Meet the Author: Myron Glassenberg, M.D. on Thursday, June 2, 1:00-2:30pm where he will share excerpts from his book and you can chat with him. A limited supply of books will be available for purchase followed by a book signing. Member: Free / Non-Member: $5 Days Thursday
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Times 1-2:30pm
Dates 6/2
Code 18841
AARP driver safety just got smarter. This AARP initiative has helped older drivers stay safe, educated and confident behind the wheel since 1979. For 2022, AARP is introducing a substantial revision of the "smart driver" course; developed after considerable consultation with experts in traffic engineering, safe driving strategies and occupational therapy. After taking this course, you will be eligible for a multi-year discount on your car insurance! Be one of the first to experience the new AARP Smart Driver course. Make checks payable to AARP. Credit cards will not be accepted. Call 847-291-2995 to register. Instructor & Trainer: Mort Skidelsky AARP Member: $20 / Non-AARP Members: $25 Days Monday Monday Monday
Times 9am-1pm 9am-1pm 9am-1pm
Dates 6/13 & 6/20 7/18 & 7/25 8/22 & 8/29
Code 17897 18518 18519
Thanks to Her: Finding Power & Inspiration in Your Family Photos Sponsored by Comfort Keepers of Buffalo Grove & Park Ridge Join Kathleen Geraghty, author and former photojournalist, as she shares how her book, Thanks to Her, came to be and what it all means. This is a story that began with a humble garage sale and morphed into a multifaceted research project. More than a recap of American history from 1900 to 1950, Thanks to Her is a metaphorical snapshot of women's lives during those decades. Learn how exploring your own family photo archive can add spiritual and emotional rocket fuel to the Heroine's Journey that is your life. Thanks to Her will help you tap into the collective strength of our foremothers. Use it to amp up your own life, and kick your malaise to the curb. Remember: Yes, she did - and so you can! Member: Free / Non-Member: $5 Days Thursday
Times 1-2pm
Dates 7/21
Code 18827
Events & Activities FREE Senior Safety: Northbrook Police Department
FREE Senior Living Options Lunch & Learn
Officer Amanda Jaegers, Community Engagement Officer The Northbrook Police Department will present helpful prevention and safety tips to keep residents safe. Community Engagement Officer Jaegers will share common scams and techniques criminals are using to target residents and ways to help prevent you from becoming a victim. Therapy K9 Chloe and her two handlers, Officer Drewes and Officer Baiocchi, will also be in attendance to explain the benefits of the Therapy K9 program, and of course, there will be time for pets for Chloe! Days Thursday
Times 1pm-2pm
Dates 7/28
Sponsored by Arbor Terrace Glenview, Avidor – Glenview and The Lodge of Northbrook Join us for a complimentary lunch and receive valuable information about senior housing options that can make a difference in your life. Please register by June 17 to receive a complimentary lunch. Days Friday
Times 12pm-1pm
Dates 6/24
Code 18699
Code 18844
Trips & Adventures Note: Tickets are limited, register early! Join us for fun, hassle-free excursions. We secure the best seats and take care of all the arrangements— including the driving and parking. Pick up and drop off are at the Leisure Center. Please advise staff when registering if you need any reasonable accommodations by calling 847-291-2995.
1 Light Walking
Short walking distances and no stairs
2 Mid-Level Walking
Some walking, short periods of standing and some stairs
3 Heavy Walking
Extended periods of walking, standing and stairs
Fireside Theatre - What Happens in Vegas · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Thursday, June 9 from 8am to 6:30pm
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Join us at the Fireside Theatre for a tribute to legendary performers in an all-new live band show featuring Steve Watts and the celebrated Fireside Band. They will feature the works of celebrities from Frank Sinatra to Cher and Garth Brooks to Lady Gaga. What stays in Vegas won't stay in Vegas. Come see for yourself! Must register by May 6 and select choice of entree. Please let us know if you have any dietary restrictions. Pick up and drop off are at the Leisure Center. The featured lunch menu includes a fresh summer salad, freshly baked breads, choice of one entrée from Reuben Chicken, Sliced Pork Tenderloin or Coconut Cod. Plus, a lemonade cake for dessert along with coffee, tea and milk. Member $159/Non-Member $195 Code: 18194 Refund Policy: All refunds are subject to an administrative fee of 10% of the program cost (a minimum of $8), unless placed on account for a future program. Trips may have nonrefundable deposits and/or special restrictions. Refunds do not apply to program supplies, materials purchased, gift certificates, food and contractual programs.
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Walking Programs INDOOR WALKING AT TPAC - FREE FOR SENIOR CENTER MEMBERS MONDAYS, 11AM-1PM If you’re a Senior Center member, come enjoy the benefits of walking on the indoor track at Techny Prairie Activity Center (TPAC) where you can walk in the comfort of a temperature-controlled environment. This limited time offer has now been extended through December 2022!
OUTDOOR WALKING PROGRAMS - Classes Start June 6 - see page 14 Once the weather warms up you can look forward to Active Aging Walkfit offered to TPAC members. This program is led by a group fitness instructor and will not be your typical walking club. During your fitness walks you will do balance and agility drills and light strength work, all while burning calories to stay fit. For more information, contact Rachel Tandy at 847-897-6180.
SENIOR CENTER WALKING CLUB - FREE FOR SENIOR CENTER MEMBERS Another fun way to motivate yourself and others to get moving while also reaping the benefits of walking is through the Senior Center Walking Club. This is a social group that will focus on promoting fitness and friendship. If this interests you, plan to join the group beginning Wednesday, May 4, from 9:30am-10:30am to stroll through different Northbrook Parks each week. If interested, call 847-291-2995 to be added to the contact list for program notifications.
SENIOR HEALTH & FITNESS DAY CELEBRATION
Wednesday, May 25 from 10am-1pm Techny Prairie Activity Center
Join TPAC in celebrating National Senior Health & Fitness Day with a variety of senior focused seminars and special classes. A box lunch is included. The fee provides access to all Senior Health & Fitness Day activities. Code: 18129 Page 12
TPAC Member: Free / Senior Center Member: Free / Non-Member: $25 Pre-registration required at nbparks.org or call 847-291-2993.
Techny Prairie Activity Center (TPAC) Membership A membership to TPAC has so much to offer. Full membership includes access to the fitness floor, indoor track, a wide variety of specialty and group fitness classes (see pages 14-15), and open gyms. Not ready for a full membership just yet? You can also purchase a daily pass or a Track Only Membership. Seniors, those age 65+, receive a discount on a full membership to TPAC. Rates are listed below.
How to Join Schedule an Appointment Email membership@nbparks.org or call 847-897-6180 to schedule an in-person appointment or Zoom meeting!
Stop by TPAC for a Tour or to Sign Up
Questions about TPAC? Contact Rachel Tandy at 847-897-6180 or membership@nbparks.org.
180 Anets Drive, Northbrook
TPAC Membership Options and Rates Member Type Individual Senior (65+)
Enrollment Fee Res. Monthly $45
$45
Res. Annual
Non-Res. Monthly
Non-Res. Annual
$495
$56
$616
Track use requires a TPAC or Track Only Membership, or a daily fee of $4 for residents and $6 for non-residents.
Individual Track Membership*
$0
$12
$132
$15
$165
*Senior Center Membership now includes complimentary access to the track on Mondays from 11am-1pm! This limited time offer has now been extended through December 2022! I am a member of the Senior Center. Does my Senior Center membership include use of TPAC? No. TPAC membership is separate from the Senior Center membership. Members of the Senior Center need to be a TPAC member or pay a daily fee to attend group fitness classes, open gyms or use the fitness floor or track at TPAC. Do I need a membership to attend group fitness classes at TPAC? There are two options. The first is to have a full membership which includes access to regular group fitness classes, use of the track, participation in all open gyms and use of the fitness floor. The other option is to pay the daily fee. Daily admission includes group fitness classes, use of the track, use of the fitness floor, and open gym participation on that day. Daily admission is being offered at a rate
of $18 for Northbrook Park District residents and $23 for non-residents.
Will group fitness classes be returning to the Leisure Center? In 2022, a limited number of health and wellness programs will be added at the Leisure Center. The programs will be planned for older adults and will not be the same as group fitness classes at Techny Prairie Activity Center. Prior to the opening of TPAC, the fitness classes at the Leisure Center were offered to everyone but were often viewed as Senior Center classes based on the participants who chose to register. New and developing in 2022 are health and wellness programs targeted for Senior Center participants that will be held at the Leisure Center. Classes currently held at TPAC such as W.O.W., Chair Yoga and Zumba Gold, will not be duplicated at the Leisure Center. Page 13
Techny Prairie Activity Center (TPAC)
Workshops & Specialty Classes The following Specialty Classes are targeted to specific members, medically based, progressive or in a highly-focused area of fitness programming requiring specialized instruction with elevated certifications. Programs are located at Techny Prairie Activity Center unless otherwise noted.
WORKSHOPS INTRO TO MEDITATION Learn the basics of meditation practice in this workshop. Meditation is the practice of mindfulness, or focusing the mind in order to train attention and awareness, and achieve a mentally clear and emotionally calm and stable state. Code 18186
Day Times Su 2pm-3:30pm
Date 5/15
TPAC Member Non-Member $9 $15
SPECIALTY CLASSES PARKINSON'S WELLNESS RECOVERY (PWR!) Dynamic, fun, evidence-based, and Parkinson’sspecific, this specialized class uses moves designed to target symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease that interfere with everyday activities. Instructor Drew Surinsky leads participants through a high-effort regimen that addresses endurance, conditioning, agility, stability and balance. Participation in this class requires physician’s approval. No class 7/4 Code 18633 18634
Days Times Dates # Days M,F 1pm-2pm 6/13-7/29 13 M,F 2:15pm-3:15pm 6/13-7/29 13
TPAC Member Non-Member $219 $239 $219 $239
ACTIVE AGING WALKFIT Led by group fitness instructor Carol King, this is not your typical walking club. These fitness walks include balance and agility drills and light strength work, all while burning calories and staying fit. Adults ages 55+ Techny Prairie Park and Fields – Trail Code 18635 18636
Days Times M 11am-Noon M 11am-Noon
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Dates 6/6-6/27 7/11-8/8
# Days 4 5
TPAC Member Non-Member $25 $29 $29 $39
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SUPER SENIOR DAY & HEALTH FAIR Tuesday, August 30 10am-2pm More details to come. Keep an eye out for more information posted at the Leisure Center.
Techny Prairie Activity Center Group Fitness Schedule Group fitness classes listed below are held in-person at Techny Prairie Activity Center (TPAC) and are included with TPAC membership or available to non-members with payment of a daily fee. For more information regarding group fitness options call 847-897-6180. The schedule is subject to change and will be updated as changes occur at nbfitness.org.
In-Person TPAC Locations Studio A
Studio B
The classes listed below are great options for seniors and all classes allow you to participate at your own pace and intensity!
Mon
8am
8:45-9:45 W.O.W.
9am
9:30-10:30am PURE STRENGTH
10am
10-11am CHAIR YOGA
6pm
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Tues
Wed
Thurs
Fri
Sat
8-9am
8-9am MAT PILATES
8:15-9:15am ALL LEVEL YOGA
8-9am MAT PILATES
8:15-9:15am
9:30-10:30am W.O.W.
9:15-10:15am BARRE
9:45-10:45am BARRE
CARDIO/ STRENGTH CIRCUIT
10:30-11:30am 10:30-11:30am ZUMBA GOLD® W.O.W. 6-7pm ALL LEVEL YOGA
10:30-11:30am CHAIR YOGA
CARDIO/ STRENGTH CIRCUIT
Sun 8:30-9:30am ALL LEVEL YOGA
9:45-10:45am FLEX YOGA
Indicates Also Available on Fitness On Demand Livestream
All Level Yoga: This Hatha-based, Vinyasa-infused yoga practice is appropriate for yoga enthusiasts of all levels. Equipment: Mat Barre: Ballet inspired moves are combined with elements of Pilates, dance, yoga and strength training in this hybrid workout class. Equipment: Mat, chair for balance Cardio/Strength Circuit: This well-rounded workout includes cardiovascular exercises alternating with strength work. Appropriate for all fitness levels, high and low intensity and impact options are demonstrated during each class. Equipment: Dumbbells, resistance band Chair Yoga: Done seated, this yoga class includes breathing techniques and a wide variety of poses. Equipment: Chair Flex Yoga: Enjoy a session of muscle, ligament and tendon stretches and poses designed to increase flexibility, promote overall joint and muscle health and help prevent injuries. This class is a perfect complement to sports and intense activities as well as active senior lifestyles. Equipment: Mat, strap, block Mat Pilates: Based on the original exercises Joseph Pilates developed to strengthen his body as a young man, this muscle-strengthening and lengthening form of exercise focuses on core muscles and the toning of arms and legs. Equipment: Mat Pure Strength: Build strength and add definition in this all-strength class that focuses on repetitions to define and sculpt muscles. Equipment: Mat, dumbbells, resistance band W.O.W. (Wonderful Overall Workout): This low impact class focuses on light cardio, strength and balance work. Equipment: Chair for balance, light-weight dumbbells, resistance band Zumba Gold®: A modified version of Zumba, this class is geared toward active, older adults seeking Page 15 lower-impact workouts. Equipment: None
Advisory Council We Want to Hear From You!
Northbrook Senior Center Senior Advisory Council Join members of the Senior Advisory Council on the first Wednesday of each month at 3pm in the Library to share your ideas, discuss happenings in the Senior Center and have an open dialogue of what is working, areas to focus on and what we can do to enhance member experiences. We want to hear from you! Lenore Bernstein Mady Fern Julie Goforth
John Kaminski Marge Varley Rob Long Maureen Wells JoAnn Nelson
MEDICARE 5-STAR RATED
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