May/Jun2014
2060 W. College Ave • Santa Rosa, CA 95401 • 707-543-3745 • www.santarosarec.com • Volume: 2 Issue: 3
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Lots of planned activities....... 2
Saturday May 3, 2014
Instructor Spotlight
Lynn Millar, Walking Instructor ... 4
9 am - 12 pm
Health & Fitness Corner
Core Fitness and Health ....... 4
Around Town
Caregiver Support and Memory Stimulation Group .................... 5
Did you know?
Park-A-Month Volunteer Program .............................. 5
Noteworthy Upcoming Opportunities
Clear Clutter Workshop and more! ….......................... 6
Explore 80+ interesting and informational exhibitors at this year’s Senior Expo. This event will showcase the products, services and educational opportunities available in our community. At this dynamic event, you will have the opportunity to interact with experts from local financial and medical communities as well as estate planning professionals and health insurance specialists. And because we also know that you like to have fun – the expo will also feature exciting travel, recreation, fitness and nutrition resources.Come meet representatives from the most important aspects or your life.
Some of the highlights we have planned for you include: • Organizing & Downsizing presentation • Kitchen Kut-Ups Entertainment Review • Health Screenings • AT&T FREE Relay Services • Fall Risk Assessments • Medicare 101 Presentation • Volunteer Opportunities in K-12 schools • Fun giveaways! Join us for all of this and more on Saturday May 3, 2014, 9am-12pm at the Person Senior Wing. This event is FREE and parking is FREE too!
Kitchen Kut-Ups, Senior EXPO!
This event is made possible by our community sponsors: Visiting Angels, Sutter Health Care at Home, AT&T Relay, Santa Rosa Memorial Park, Primrose Alzheimer’s Living, and Right at Home In Home Care & Assistance.
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BVSC = Bennett Valley Senior Center PSW = Person Senior Wing LBHG = Luther Burbank Home & Garden
May May 2 Dance, Larry Broderick Trio, Finley May 3 Senior Expo, PSW May 8 Spinal Stenosis & Sciatica, BVSC May 9 Mother’s Day Dance, Tom Shader Trio, Finley May 10 Park-a-Month, Harvest Park May 11 Mother’s Day May 12 Learn to Ride the Bus, BVSC May 15 9-ball Pool Tournament, BVSC May 16 Dance, Steve Luther, Finley May 23 Memorial Day BBQ, PSW May 23 Dance, Manny Gutierrez, Finley May 26 CLOSED Memorial Day May 30 Sho-Ka-Wah Casino Trip, BVSC May 30 Dance, Jess Petty, Finley
June Jun 6 Jun 9 Jun 13 Jun 13 Jun 14 Jun 15 Jun 16 Jun 19 Jun 20 Jun 27 Jun 27
Dance, Larry Broderick Trio, Finley Learn to Ride the Bus, BVSC Dance, Tom Shader Trio, Finley Father’s Day Dance, Finley Park-a-Month, Tanglewood Park Father’s Day Father’s Day BBQ, BVSC 9-ball Pool Tournament, BVSC Dance, Steve Luther, Finley Sho-Ka-Wah Casino Trip, BVSC Dance, Manny Gutierrez, Finley
Save the Date
July 9 Annual Picnic at Howarth Park July 19 Big Buck$ Bingo @ BVSC Aug 23 Neighborhood Flea Market @ BVSC
Senior Membership Drive The 2014/15 membership drive is underway - have you purchased your membership yet? To continue our operations, we must leverage resources from a variety of sources. This includes fundraising; volunteer hours, corporate sponsors and participant contributions. Your contribution in the form of an annual senior membership keeps our centers running. By purchasing a senior membership for ($24 individual/ $40 couple) you allow us to provide drop-in programs, lecture and services at an affordable fee. This contribution also helps us to upgrade and replace specialized equipment, mail the “Zest for Life” Newsletter directly to your home and offer discount classes and special events. The Santa Rosa Senior Centers rely on the generous support of our community to provide quality programming and services. Computer & Technology Lab at Person Senior Wing GREAT NEWS! The computer lab at the Person Senior Wing is opening June 3. We have ALL NEW computers loaded with Windows 7 and Microsoft Office 2013 ready for you. Our computer lab offers participants the opportunity to check their email, work on a project or just browse the web.* The computers will be available during our instructor facilitated lab hours. Our facilitators are prepared to answer the questions you may have been too afraid to ask. Lab hours are open to the public with a $2.00 drop-in fee. The lab can accommodate 12 users; register at the front desk when you arrive. Person Senior Wing Computer & Technology “Lab Hours” Tu/Th 9am-11am fee: $2 drop-in *Remember to bring a flash or thumb drive if you have documents or projects you want to save. Memorial Day BBQ Friday, May 23, 2014, 11:30am-1:30pm, Person Senior Wing Courtyard. $8/ $4 Members, Pre-Register #70591 Join us in honoring soldiers of the past and celebrating Memorial Day with a delicious BBQ lunch!
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Lunch includes hamburgers, hotdogs and all the fixings. Expect fun and games at this lively celebration!
It’s simple, just visit www.srcity.org/seniors and click on “e-subscribe to Zest for Life” in the right hand column. 2
Drop-In Activity Schedule
Person Senior Wing 2060 College Ave. • (707) 543-3745
Bennett Valley Senior Center 704 Bennett Valley Rd • (707) 545-8608
MONDAY 9:00-10:00 Boomer Blast Fitness 9:30-10:30 Line Dance Rebels 10:00-12:00 Knit Pickers (Needlecraft) 10:30-12:00 History 11:00-11:45 Ukulele– Beginners 11:30-12:30 Yoga with Donna 12:30-3:30 Party Bridge 1:00-4:00 Hand and Foot 1:30-3:00 Book Club 3rd of month TUESDAY 9:30-10:30 Pilates with Jae 9:00-11:00 Open Computer Lab (June) 10:00-11:00 Zumba Basics 11:30-12:30 Yoga with Donna 12:30-4:00 Bridge/Exp Players 1:00-3:00 Pedro 1:30-3:00 Belly Dance Fitness 2:00-4:00 Photography 1st & 2nd Tues. WEDNESDAY 9:30-10:30 Line Dance Rebels 10:00-11:30 Discussion Group 11:30-12:30 Yoga with Donna 12:30-4:00 Pinochle 12:30-3:00 Ukulele– Experienced 1:00-4:00 Scrabble 1:30-4:30 Ping Pong THURSDAY 9:30-10:30 Pilates with Jae 9:00-11:00 Open Computer Lab (June) 11:30-12:30 Yoga with Donna 1:00-4:00 Texas Hold’em Poker 2:00-4:00 Cribbage “Advanced Intermediate” Line Dance 2:30-4:30 FRIDAY 9:00-10:00 Boomer Blast Fitness 9:30-10:30 Line Dance Rebels 10:00-12:30 Mah Jong 10:30-11:30 Better Balance 10:30-12:00 “Easy Intermediate” Line Dance 12:30-4:00 Pinochle 12:30-4:00 Bridge/Exp Players 12:45-4:30 Ping Pong 1:00-4:00 Scrabble 2:00-3:00 Line Dance Practice*
Monday 9:00-10:10 Tai Chi 9:00-10:30 Beginning Computers 9:00-10:00 Morning Exercise 9:30-12:00 Painting w/ Acrylics 10:30-12:00 Needlecraft 11:00-2:00 Bingo 11:00-12:30 Intermediate Computers Tuesday 9:00-10:30 Basic Spanish 9:30-11:00 Intermediate Spanish 10:00-11:00 Stretch & Bend 10:30-11:30 Better Balance 10:30-12:00 Introduction to Spanish 11:00-12:30 Advanced Spanish 11:00-12:30 Conversational Spanish Wednesday 9:00-10:00 Rosen Method Exercise 9:00-10:00 Morning Exercise 9:00-12:00 Ladies Billiards 10:00-12:00 Blood Pressure 4th Wed 10:30-11:30 Laughter Yoga 2nd Wed 10:30-2:00 Chinese Mahjong 11:00-12:30 Line Dance w/ David Thursday 9:00-10:00 Tai Chi w/ Dr Carl 9:00-11:00 Wii Games 10:00-11:00 Stretch & Bend 10:15-11:30 Silver Silvers Choral 10:30-12:00 Neuropathy 1st Thurs 10:30-11:30 TMM 2nd Thurs 10:30-12:30 Whist 11:15-2:00 Party Bridge Lessons 11:00-12:00 Caregiver Support 3rd Thur 11:00-12:00 Use It or Lose It 3rd Thur 12:00-1:00 Legal Clinic 1st Thur Friday 9:00-10:00 Morning Exercise 9:00-10:00 Chair Yoga 9:00-11:00 Computer Lab 10:00-11:00 Ageless Pilates 11:00-2:00 Bingo
**FREE for members, pre-registration required.
Fee $4 * $2 * $2 $2 * $2 $2 $3 $4 $2 $2 $2 $7 $2 $2 ** $2 $2 $2 $3 $2 $3 $2 $2 ** $2 $2 ** ** **
Fee $6 $2 $2 $2 $2 $7 $2 $2 $2 $7 $2 $6 $7 $2 $2 $6 $2 $2 $2 $7 $2 $2 $2 $2 $7 $2 $7 $2 $2 $4 $6 $2 $2 $4 $2 $2 $2 $2 $2 $2
*Line Dance Practice will move to Mondays starting June 2nd.
$2 $4 ** $2 $2
Finley Community Center
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MONDAY 12:30-4:15 FRIDAY 1:00-4:00
Duplicate Bridge
$4.00
Ballroom Dance
$8.00
Instructor Spotlight Introducing Lynn Millar, Walking Instructor Improving your health can be as simple as taking a walk. If you are feeling intimidated by getting started alone, join Lynn Millar, our new walking group instructor. Lynn will be leading walks from the Person Senior Wing to the surrounding neighborhoods and trails. Lynn is a walking enthusiast and encourages others to give it a try. As she sees it, “walking is the most fun and healthiest exercise possible.” Lynn is an experienced walking leader. She has led monthly nature walks for the Sonoma County YMCA for almost three years. She chronicles her Sonoma County walking adventures in a blog (at http:// backtowalking.wordpress.com/ ).
In the last four years, she has walked and posted 221 of the most beautiful flat walks in the Sonoma County area. In addition to her writings on walking, Lynn also writes short stories and novels, has had a short play produced at 6th Street Studio and is currently working on a guidebook.
Lynn Millar This will be an on-going class and requires preregistration.
This new Walking Group will help motivate participants to incorporate walking in their everyday activities as well as teach student about the many health benefits of walking.
May 6 – May 29 Tu/Th 9:00am-10:00am (8 classes) Pre-register #72328, $16. June 3 – June 26 Tu/Th 9:00am-10:00am (8 classes) Pre-register # 72329, $16.
Health & Fitness Corner “Ageless Pilates”
Nancy Codding
Want to have a better golf swing? Build up your balance and stability? Or are you hoping to make every day acts like bending, turning, and reaching easier? A strong, flexible core underpins all these goals.
Core exercises train the muscles in your pelvis, lower back, hips and abdomen to work in harmony. With low back pain affecting four out of five Americans at some point in their lives, it can be the relief and/or prevention of a possible debilitating problem.
Whether you’re a novice taking the first steps toward fitness or a committed fitness fanatic hoping to optimize your results, a well-rounded fitness program that includes the core is the best way to reach your goals.
The Recreation and Parks Your core stabilizes your Dept. has many core supportbody, allowing you to move ing activities; a new one startin any direction, even on the ing at Bennett Valley Senior bumpiest terrain, or stand in Center in April is “Ageless one spot without losing your Pilates” taught by Nancy balance. Viewed this way, core Codding. Give it a try, can lessen your risk of falling. Fridays, 10-11am, $2 drop-in, it is a great way to balance your body. 4
Around Town Caregiver Support and Memory Stimulation Group at Bennett Valley Senior Center In 2011 the Bennett Valley Senior Center joined Creative Counseling and Primrose Alzheimer’s Living to present a program to lend support to caregivers as well as those living with memory loss. Two support groups meet simultaneously at the Bennett Valley Senior Center; “Family/Caregiver Support Group” and the “Use it or Lose it Memory Group.” These groups are designed to provide support, education, information and stimulation to individuals and families struggling with issues related to memory loss, Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. By running these clinics concurrently, it allows caregivers to bring their family member so that
each enjoys support and encouragement in their appropriate setting. The Caregiver Support Group helps participants deal with the challenges of being a caregiver that can include stress and decline of physical and emotional health. This venue allows for open expression, exchanges of ideas, and support through this very difficult time. “Use it or Lose It” Memory Stimulation Group challenges participants to use their mind in creative and fun ways. Through discussion, art, games and other activities, participants keep their mind healthy and make enjoyable connections.
These groups meet the 3rd Thursday of the month 11am – 12pm at the Bennett Valley Senior Center Facilitated by: Karuna Gerstein, MSW, ASW of Creative Counseling. For more information about this unique program, please visit www.creativecouseling.com
Did You Know? Become a Park-A-Month Volunteer The Park-A-Month Volunteer Program was created in 2011 to provide an opportunity for Santa Rosa residents to pitch in and help spruce up neighborhood parks, while also providing a feeling of ownership and pride in helping to make the parks shine. Often neighboring residents get involved at their local park clean-up. Others like to experience parks in different parts of town that are off their normal path. Beverly Muir and Frank Hervey, Jr, have been attending Park-A-Month events religiously for the past couple years.
“I have discovered that volunteering in the Parks helps me feel more like I am part of the community,” says Beverly. “Going to nine different parks each year gets us up and out into neighborhoods with which we are not familiar, getting fresh air and feeling useful that we were able to help keep the park looking good and keeping trash out of the creeks.”
are held the second Saturday of each month between March and October. Parks staff provides the tools and work gloves (or you can bring your own), and they are held rain or shine.
Join us May 10 at Harvest Park (245 Burt Street) or June 14 at Tanglewood Park (5174 Oak Park Way) to help out! For more information, including the entire 2014 schedule, To date, 25 of our 65 city parks have visit www.srcity.org/parkamonth, benefitted from these family-friendly or contact Elaine Gutsch, Volunwork parties, with such improveteer Coordinator, (707)543-3279, ments as fresh mulch, weeding, litter egutsch@srcity.org. removal, playground and barbecue cleaning, raking and sweeping. They 5
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Noteworthy Upcoming Opportunities • Clearing Clutter: 4 Easy Steps Thurs, 5/22, 10:30-11:30am Person Senior Wing #72398 Pre-Register, FREE Join professional organizer Kimberlee Foster from Chucket Organizing & Move Management for this one- hour seminar and learn practical ways to reduce clutter and keep it under control.
• AARP Drivers Safety Refresher Courses Tues, 6/24, 9:30am-2:00pm Person Senior Wing #69536, $23/ $18 AARP Members Brush-up on your defensive driving techniques in a refresher drivers safety course. • Thursday Morning Motivations
Synergy Medical Group Senior Health Seminar Thurs. 5/8, 10:30-11:30am, BVSC, RSVP # 69354. Dr Joseph Liu of Synergy Medical Group, Santa Rosa, will be presenting the 1st of a 3-part workshop series on healthcare education designed for seniors. The first will be on Spinal Stenosis & Sciatica. Learn if you have any of the symptoms of these two diseases and what treatments are available.
• Learn to Ride the Bus Mon, 5/12, 9:30-10:00am, Bennett Valley Senior Center, Pre-register #69362, FREE Mon, 6/9, 9:30-10:00am, Bennett Valley Senior Center, Pre-register, #69549, FREE Learn how to use the efficient public transportation system and get where you want to go. Did you know City Bus has a 96% on-time rate, and you can buy bus passes online? This informative seminar will help you learn about these options as well as the basics including fares, routes and trip planning.
For accessible information call (707)543-3292/ TDD (707) 543-3289 M-F 8am-5pm
Osteoporosis and Fall Prevention Thurs. 6/12, 10:30-11:30am, BVSC, RSVP #69355 Dr. Liu returns for the 2nd of a 3-part series, this time addressing osteoporosis and fall prevention. Characterized by low bone mass, osteoporosis is often called the “silent disease” as symptoms are not apparent in the early stages. Come learn more, as Osteoporosis can be prevented and treated.
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