Senior newsletter may jun2016 4 22 final

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May/Jun2016

2060 W. College Ave • Santa Rosa, CA 95401 • 707-543-3745 • www.santarosarec.com • Volume: 4 Issue: 3

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Senior Expo

Saturday May 7, 2016

See what’s in it for you! ...... 1

Mark your Calendar

Lots of planned activities … 2

9 am - 12 pm

Instructor Spotlight

Balance and Pilates with Jae Newman........................ 4

Health & Fitness Corner

Exercise, Blood Pressure and Health........................... 4

Around Town

Wine Country Games ......... 5

History in Our Midst

New Life for the Train at Howarth .......................... 5

Noteworthy Upcoming Opportunities

Old Fashioned Picnic at Finley Park ..................... 6

Finley Complex

Explore 80+ interesting and informational exhibitors at this year’s Senior Expo. This event will showcase products, services and educational opportunities available in our community. 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. We also know you like to have fun; that’s why you will find lots of information about exciting things like travel, recreation, fitness, and nutrition too. Come meet representatives from the most important aspects of your life. Don’t miss out on our prize drawing and silent auction, winners will be picked at 11:00am and must be present to win. Join us, Saturday May 7, 2016 9am-12pm Person Senior Wing Event and Parking are FREE.

Here are just a few of our vendors and presenters: • Tone Fitness with a presentation on Qigong • Grip It Grab Bars – Safety Equipment • Variety of in Home Caregivers and Senior Living Communities • Episcopal Senior Communities • Sequoia Senior Solutions • Clear Captions • SRJC Community Education • Alzheimer’s Association • Home Care Assistance Sonoma County with a presentation on Cognitive Therapeutics Method • Leo Aberigi and Roy Johnston Attorneys At Law with a presentation on: • Demystifying Medi-Cal and Other Government Benefits and How to Plan For Them • Elder Abuse: The Secret Crime Among Us and Steps You Can Take To Protect Yourself


Mark Your Calendar

Community Center News

BVSC = Bennett Valley Senior Center PSW = Person Senior Wing

New Floor for BVSC

MAY

The Bennett Valley Senior Center will be closed May 2-13 while the carpeting in the Center’s hallway is removed and replaced with new flooring. The new flooring will be installed starting at the front doors and running all the way down to Room 19. We will also be repainting the hallway in the near future. We are very excited for these improvements and hope you enjoy how they brighten up the facility!

May 6 Dance, Larry Broderick Trio, Finley May 7 Senior Expo, Finley May 13 Mother’s Day Dance, Tom Shader Trio, Finley May 19 Pool Tournament, BVSC May 20 Dance, Steve Luther DJ, Finley May 27 Dance, Manny Gutierrez, Finley May 27 Memorial BBQ, PSW May 30 Centers Closed

Memorial Day BBQ

Join us for an All-American BBQ lunch in the courtyard at the Person Senior Wing! Pre-registration is required. Friday 5/27, 11:30am-1:30pm $5 members; $9 non-members #78454

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Dance, Larry Broderick Trio, Finley Dance, Tom Shader Trio, Finley Pool Tournament, BVSC Father’s Day Dance, Steve Luther DJ, Finley Father’s Day BBQ, BVSC Dance, Manny Gutierrez, Finley

Father’s Day BBQ

A special acknowledgment to the dads! Enjoy Polish sausages and all the fixings! Monday 6/20 11:30am-1pm, Bennett Valley Senior Center Patio, $3 member; $5 nonmembers; Pay at the Grill. **Shares Cards**

As of April 1, Luckys Supermarket changed their “Shares Card” program to escript. The link to the new program is escript.com. We would be happy to help you get signed up at the front desk at either of our senior centers. We will also have staff help sign customers up at the Senior Expo on May 7, 2016 at the Finley Complex.

Friendly Reminder:

Our facilities are “scent-free.” Please refrain from wearing perfumes and other scented products as they affect the health of many people.

New! Cize with Heather Camacho

The ‘end of exercise’ is here! Cize is a brand new dance fitness format is guaranteed to make you forget that you are working out. You’ll learn hip-hop and urban inspired choreography to current, popular music. Every move is broken down step by step, and is easy to follow. Wednesdays at Person Senior Wing 9:00am-10:00am

Go Paperless It’s simple, just visit www.srcity.org/seniors and click on “e-subscribe to Zest for Life” in the right-hand column.

Membership Become a member of the senior centers or renew your membership now and receive a FREE ticket to the Memorial BBQ! 2


Person Senior Wing

Drop-In Activity Schedule

2060 College Ave. • (707) 543-3745

Bennett Valley Senior Center 704 Bennett Valley Rd • (707) 545-8608

Monday 9:00-10:10 Tai Chi 9:00-10:00 Morning Exercise 9:00-10:30 Computer Lab 10:00-12:00 Needlecraft 11:00-2:00 Bingo Tuesday 9:30-10:30 Medicare/ S.S. 2nd & 4th Tue 9:30-11:00 Spanish - Intermediate 10:00-11:00 Stretch & Bend 10:00-11:00 Spanish - Basic A 10:30-12:00 Spanish - Intro 11:00-12:30 Spanish - Adv Beg 11:00-12:30 Spanish - Adv 11:00-2:00 Spanish - Basic B 12:30-2:00 Spanish - Study Wednesday 9:00-10:00 Morning Exercise 9:00-10:30 Computer Lab 9:00-12:00 Ladies Billiards 10:00-12:00 Blood Pressure 4th Wed 10:30-12:30 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 10:15-11:15 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 12:00-1:00 Legal Clinic 1st Thurs 12:30-2:00 Adv Spanish Friday 9:00-10:00 Morning Exercise 9:00-11:00 Computer Lab 11:00-2:00 Bingo

Rm Calif 19 17 18 19 Rm 11 17 19 Cal 18 11 17 11 18 Rm 19 17 Pool 11 18 19 Rm 19 Calif 18 19 16 16 17 18 11 11 Rm 19 17 19

Fee $4 $2 ** $3 $2 Fee Free $3 $3 $3 $3 $3 $3 $3 $3 Fee $2 ** $3 ** $3 $3 Fee $3 $3 $3 $2 $3 ** $3 $4 ** $3 Fee $2 ** $2

** FREE for members

Finley Community Center FRIDAY 1:00-4:00

Ballroom Dance

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Monday Fee/Pass 9:00-10:00 Boomer Blast Fitness $6/$5.50 9:30-10:30 Line Dance Rebels $3/$2.50 10:00-11:00 Brand New to the Uke 2nd & 4th Mon $2/$1.50 10:00-12:00 Needlecraft $3/$2.50 10:30-11:30 History $2/$1.50 11:00-12:00 Ukulele/Bill’s Beginners $2/$1.50 11:30-12:30 Yoga with Donna $7/$6.50 12:30-3:30 Party Bridge/Duplicate Bridge $4/$3.50 1:00-3:00 Hand and Foot Card Game $3/$2.50 1:30-3:00 Book Club 3rd Mon $2/$1.50 2:00-3:00 Line Dance Practice $3/$2.50 Tuesday Fee/Pass 9:00-11:00 Computer Lab $2/$1.50 9:00-10:00 Walking Group $2/$1.50 9:30-10:30 Pilates with Jae $7/$6.50 9:30-11:00 Line Dance REBEL’S CHALLENGE $3/$2.50 10:00-11:00 Tai Chi $5/$4.50 10:00-11:45 Zumba Basics /Zumba Plus $6/$7.50 11:00-12:00 Balance with Jae $4/$3.50 11:30-12:30 Yoga with Donna $7/$6.50 1:00-4:00 Ping Pong/Beginning $4/$3.50 1:00-3:00 Pedro $3/$2.50 1:30-3:00 Belly Dance Fitness $6/$5.50 $3/$2.50 2:00-4:00 Photography 1st & 2nd Tues. Fee/Pass Wednesday 9:30-10:30 Line Dance Rebels $3/$2.50 10:00-11:30 Discussion Group $2/$1.50 11:30-12:30 Yoga with Donna $7/$6.50 12:30-3:30 Party Bridge Odds/Ends $4/$3.50 12:30-4:00 Pinochle - Experienced $4/$3.50 1:00-3:00 Ukulele - Experienced $3/$2.50 1:00-3:00 Scrabble $3/$2.50 1:00-4:00 Ping Pong - Competitive, Inter. $4/$3.50 1:30-4:30 Drop-In Watercolor Studio $4/$3.50 Thursday Fee/Pass 9:00-11:00 Computer Lab $2/$1.50 9:00-10:00 Walking Group/meets offsite $2/$1.50 9:00-10:00 Line Dance with Anita - Inter. $3/$2.50 10:00-11:00 Frisbee Golf $4/$3.50 10:00-11:00 Zumba Basics $6/$5.50 10:30-12:00 Pilates with Jae $7/$6.50 11:30-12:30 Yoga with Donna $7/$6.50 1:00-4:00 Ping Pong - Beginning $4/$3.50 Friday 9:00-10:00 Boomer Blast Fitness $6/$5.50 9:30-10:30 Line Dance Rebels $3/$2.50 9:30-12:30 Mah Jong *Line Dance Practice will move to Mondays starting$3/$2.50 June 2nd. 10:30-11:30 Better Balance with Jae $4/$3.50 10:45-12:15 Line Dance- Intermediate $3/$2.50 12:30-4:00 Pinochle - Experienced $4/$3.50 12:30-4:00 Party Bridge $4/$3.50 1:00-4:00 Ping Pong - Competitive, Inter. $4/$3.50 1:00-3:00 Scrabble $3/$2.50 2:00-3:00 Line Dance Practice $3/$2.50


Instructor Spotlight Balance and Pilates with Jae Newman Increase your steadiness and balance with Jae Newman! Since 2013, Jae Newman has done a phenomenal job teaching Balance and Pilates classes at the Person Senior Wing. Jae teaches the classes with a solid foundation on balance designed to improve physical strength, flexibility, and posture, and enhance mental awareness. Jae has been an instructor since 2001, and what she enjoys the most about teaching is the students. She loves the “ah, ha” moments, when people do what they thought they couldn’t do. She also likes the relief when students are told that they only need to do

what feels good for them, and they don’t have to sweat and hurt their bodies. One of the greatest compliments she has received from her students include “I don’t feel pain anymore.” Jae is a grandmother of two lovely girls and she brings a playful spirit to her classes, making them fun and non-competitive. Jae invites everyone to come join her classes and learn to better balance or to move with more grace! Balance with Jae - $4 drop-in; Tuesdays 11am-12pm; Fridays 10:30-11:30am

Jae Newman Pilates Instructor

Pilates with Jae - $7 drop-in; Tuesdays & Thursdays 9:30-10:30am

Health & Fitness Corner Enjoy the Benefits of Gardening While some people might assume the only benefits of gardening come in the form of tomatoes and peppers, experts say it may actually help seniors enjoy independence later in life. The constant activity that comes along with gardening can help prevent injury, but physical therapists recommend seniors take some steps beforehand to make sure they get the most out of the popular hobby.

good idea. Gardening itself can help prevent injury, physical therapists say. Specifically, it can offer an increase in mobility and flexibility, something which can help older adults maintain their independence.

While gardening may help seniors reduce injury, the hobby also has some substantial mental health benefits. Perhaps most significantly, it can help ease stress and anxiety and boost mood. The findings come from a study The most important thing to remember is to performed by researchers at Leiden Univertreat gardening like a sport. While certainly sity and Wageningen University and Research not as strenuous as running or biking, older Center and pointed out that as little as 30 adults can still benefit from warming up beminutes of gardening decreased the stress fore a session in the garden. Even if it’s just a hormone cortisol and restored study particiwalk around the neighborhood or some light pants’ moods. stretching, limbering up beforehand can be a 4


Around Town Wine Country Games

The Sonoma Wine Country Games encourages healthy activity and social engagement for anyone 50+ through education, connections, and the spirited competition of sport, inspiring all to take an active role in determining the quality of their aging experience. Come participate and choose from 20 different sports. The competition runs June 3 - 19. You can get a group together to train or join one of the teams already set up to help the athletes practice. Find more information at winecountrygames.com or call (707) 525-0143.

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History In Our Midst New Life for the Train at Howarth Park Spring is here and Howarth Park’s train, the C.P. Huntington Engine #74, is rounding the track with passenger cars of happy families once again. The engine has been a marquee attraction in Santa Rosa for 46 years. If you’ve been around Santa Rosa long enough, you might remember the original miniature steam engine that was established by “Pop” Lampson in the 1950s. In 1969, the original train was replaced by Engine #74 and the first of what would turn out to be hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of passengers

hopped on board. This past year alone, the C.P. Huntington has made roughly 2,500 laps around the track providing rides for 50,000 passengers. Beginning in Spring 2017 next year though there will be a new engine! Santa Rosa Parks Foundation, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, was able to raise the money for a new engine and is now in the process of raising money for a new passenger car that is compliant with American’s with Disabilities Act. Soon everyone will be able to enjoy this great attraction! 5

Help us achieve the ADA car and donate now at srparksfoundation.com or mail a check to P.O. Box 558 Santa Rosa, CA 95402 Learn more at howarthpark.com


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Old Fashioned

Picnic at FINLEY Park July 14, 2016

11am-3pm BBQ lunch served at NOON Finley Community Park Gazebo Purchase Tickets ahead

$5 for Members • $10 for Non-Members Do you have the BEST Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe? Enter our Chocolate Chip Cookie Baking Contest: Contact the front desk for information and to enter the contest (707)545-8608.

For accessible information call (707)543-3292/ TDD (707) 543-3289 M-F 8am-5pm

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