Senior newsletter nov dec 2016 final

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Nov/Dec2016

2060 W. College Ave • Santa Rosa, CA 95401 • 707-543-3745 • www.santarosarec.com • Volume: 4 Issue: 6

Inside this Issue! Holiday Fun

Choral Concert, Luminaries & More............................... 1

Mark your Calendar

Lots of planned activities ... 2

Noteworthy Upcoming Opportunities

New Faces & Talent Show ... 2

Instructor Spotlight

Crafting with Bobbette....... 4

Holiday Fun Get inspired this holiday season with one of the below Recreation and Parks holiday activities or do-it-yourself holiday classes. Gourd Luminaries for the Holidays Light up your Holidays with stunning, easy-to-make luminaries made from gourds. These unique lights combine the beauty of nature, your creativity and safe technology to bring light into every area of your home and are an ideal holiday decoration! Sat, 11/21 1-4pm, Finley Maple Room, $45 Santa Rosa Resident ($55 non-resident) Pre-register #76665. Instructor Jeri Nager.

Health & Fitness Corner

Center Yourself with Tai Chi... 4

Around Town

Free Senior Movies.............. 5

Did you know?

Computer Lab ..................... 5

Handmade Holiday Craft Fair Attend this annual fair featuring 80+ booths with handcrafted items created and sold by the artists. Plus, ride Rosie the Trolley free between the Craft Fair at Finley Community Center and the Holiday Open House at Luther Burbank Home & Gardens. December 12/3-12/4 10am-4pm. Admission is $2 adults, kids 12 and under free. For information, call 543-3737.

Holiday Open House at Luther Burbank Home and Gardens Start off the holiday season by touring the Burbank Home decorated in traditional turn-of-the-century style. Shop for unique gift items in the Carriage House Gift Shop or enjoy tea and cookies in the historic Burbank Museum and Greenhouse. Open house is December 12/3-12/4 10am-4pm, admission is $3 per person (12 years and over). For information, call 524-5445. Readers Theater Presents Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol This December, Charles Dickens’, A Christmas Carol will come to life at the Person Senior Wing. Told in a “readers theater” style, with an emphasis on the dramatic art of storytelling, this adaptation will delight attendees. Brought to you by director Michael Welch. Thurs, 12/8 3-4pm, Person Senior Wing Auditorium. Limited seating, please RSVP (707) 543-3745. Holiday Choral Concert Join us for our FREE Annual Holiday Choral Concert featuring our own Silver Singers performing holiday music, including a sing-along. Refreshments will be served following the concert. Thurs, 12/15 11am-1pm, BV Senior Center Pre-register #77613


Mark Your Calendar

Noteworthy Upcoming Opportunities

BVSC = Bennett Valley Senior Center PSW = Person Senior Wing

NOVEMBER

New Faces

Please welcome our New Senior Centers Team at Bennett Valley Senior Center: Al Pritchard, Recreation Coordinator and Helen Geary, Recreation Specialist. Al has worked with Recreation & Parks for 17 years at the Finley Community Center. Helen has worked with Recreation & Parks for over 25 years, working in marketing and at the Finley Community Center. Nicole Lowery and Erin Sullivan will be moving to aquatics and Jennifer Mendoza will be moving to Finley Community Center.

Nov 4 DANCE, Steve Luther DJ, Finley Nov 11 CLOSED Veteran’s Day Nov 9 DANCE, Tom Shader Trio, Finley Nov 18 DANCE, Manny Gutierrez, Finley (Thanksgiving Dance) Nov 24 NO DANCE HOLIDAY Nov 24-Nov 27 CLOSED - THANKSGIVING

DECEMBER

Dec 2 DANCE, Carl Green, Finley Dec 3 Handmade Holiday Crafts Fair, Finley Dec 4 Handmade Holiday Crafts Fair, Finley Dec 9 DANCE, Tom Shader Trio, Finley Dec 8 Readers Theater: Christmas Carol, PSW Dec 15 Holiday Concert, BVSC Dec 16 DANCE, Manny Gutierrez, Finley (Holiday Formal) Dec 21 DANCE, Steve Luther DJ, Finley Dec 26 CLOSED - CHRISTMAS

Volunteer Opportunities

We are currently looking for volunteers for our Park-a-Month clean-up event at Bennett Valley Senior Center! For more information about this, and other volunteer opportunities, visit srcity.org/parksvolunteers or contact the Volunteer Coordinator, Elaine Gutsch, (707) 5433279, egutsch@srcity.org. Signing up online is quick and easy with our Volunteer Hub site: vhub.at/santarosarec

JANUARY Jan 2

CLOSED - NEW YEARS

Senior Talent Show

Thank you to all those who attended our annual Senior Talent Show on October 8th at the Bennett Valley Senior Center. A special shout out to our Master of Ceremonies, Charlie Adams! Also, many thanks to our gifted performers and the generous people who volunteered their time.

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Measures O and N

Measure O and N would help fund basic repairs and programs residents have indicated are important, such as protecting and maintaining 9-1-1 emergency medical, police and fire response services including police response to violent crimes, protecting and maintaining road and street maintenance, and planning for the long-term financial health of the City, without further cuts and without increasing tax rates. For more factual information about Measures O and N visit: srcity.org/Measures.

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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 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 12:00-2:00 Crafting w/Bobbette 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 10:30-12:30 Chinese Mahjong 11:00-12:30 Line Dance w/David 12:00-1:00 Better Balance w/Jae 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 11:30-12:30 TMM - 2nd Thurs 10:30-12:30 Whist 11:15-2:00 Party Bridge 12:30-1:30 Legal Clinic - 1st Thurs Friday 9:00-10:00 Morning Exercise 9:00-11:00 Computer Lab 12:00-2:00 Crafting w/Bobbette 11:00-2:00 Bingo

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Monday Fee/Pass 9:00-10:00 Boomer Blast Fitness $6/$5.50 9:30-10:30 Line Dance Rebels $4/$3.50 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 1:30-3:00 Line Dance Practice $4/$3.50 Tuesday Fee/Pass 9:00-11:00 Computer Lab $2/$1.50 9:30-10:30 Pilates with Jae $7/$6.50 9:30-11:00 Line Dance REBEL’S CHALLENGE Adv. $4/$3.50 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 2:00-4:00 Photography - 1st & 2nd Tues. $3/$2.50 Wednesday Fee/Pass 9:30-10:30 Line Dance Rebels $4/$3.50 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 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 $4/$3.50 9:30-12:30 Mah Jong $3/$2.50 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 $4/$3.50

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Instructor Spotlight Crafting with Bobbette! The holidays are upon us and Bobbette will teach you how to create beautiful cards or personal gift tags, gift bags that look like miniature purses, home décor items such as fall banners and Halloween treat boxes. Everything made in class is yours to keep. You can bring in your own crafts that you need help with or do the craft of the day. Come meet new people with similar interests in this fun and creative class. You won’t believe what you can make. There is always something to learn so come and be crafty!

Bobbette Burns Craft Instructor

$4 drop-in; Tuesday & Friday 11am-2pm NEW! PSW Bobette Craft Class $ 5 drop-in; Monday & Thursday 12:30pm-3pm

Health & Fitness Corner Find Your Center with Tai Chi Carl Hendel, M.D. has practiced Tai Chi for 28 years. He began teaching Tai Chi at the Bennett Valley Senior Center nearly 20 years ago. He recently asked his students what benefits they noticed from Tai-Chi – here are a few of their comments: • “I have learned a lot about my body.” • “My balance, coordination and posture have improved.” • “The favorite part of my day is when I stop what I am doing and practice Tai-Chi. It can remove me from a stressful moment and help me relax.” • “Because balance is of critical importance to me, I feel that Tai Chi is an important low-impact way to improve it. I have found that I get a sense of relaxation as well as body and mental awareness that I don’t get from other exercise.”

• “I have noticed that my legs are stronger. Going up and down stairs is not the same daunting task it used to be. Also, my balance has improved.” • “I feel peace and calmness when I am doing Tai Chi with added benefit of learning to relax and learning the sequence of form correctly that contribute to having a better sense of balance.” • “I am learning more and more about myself as I practice harmonious movements while trying to be mindful of what I do. The best moments for me are when I am moving in concert with the group and it feels an organic whole of which I am like a leaf upon moving water.” If any of these comments resonate for you, give it a try! Thursdays, 9am-10am, Bennett Valley Senior Center, $3 drop-in. 4


Did You Know? Computer Lab

**SHARES CARDS**

• Do you have a new device that you can’t quite figure out how to work? • Do you want to be able to send an email but don’t know how to set up an account? We invite people of all computer levels to participate in the Computer and Technology Labs: Bennett Valley Senior Center Mon, Wed, Fri, 9-10:30am, $5 drop-in fee or FREE for members. Computer Lab at PSW Tues and Thurs, 9am-11am, $2.00 drop-in fee Open lab hours are staffed by a group of dedicated volunteers. We have 6 computers for you to work at or you can bring in our own device and the volunteers can help you learn how to use it and help with other computer questions! Don’t miss your opportunity to get one-on-one help from a savvy computer user at the Bennett Valley Senior Center.

As of April 1, Lucky’s Supermarket changed their “Shares Card” program to escript. The link to the new program is escript.com. It is now up and running and Rec & Parks senior programs are listed under “Senior Center.” We would be happy to help you get signed up at the front desk at the Bennett Valley Senior Center.

Around Town Free Senior Movie! The series is generously sponsored by Kobrin Financial Services, Santa Rosa Memorial Park & Mortuary/Eggen & Lance Chapel, and Synergy Medical Group. For more information, contact Gwen Adkins at the Santa Rosa Entertainment Group: 523-1586 x 21.

Free movies for seniors are back! The free senior movie series is offered the first Thursday of every month through June. The movies will be presented at the Third Street Cinemas in Downtown Santa Rosa. The theatre is located at 620 Third Street between Santa Rosa Ave. and D St. (Next to the Third St. Aleworks, and only 1.5 blocks from the transit mall.) The movies are free for seniors 60 & older, and will begin at 10am. No tickets are needed and the doors open at 9:30am. For a list of films for each month, call the Third Street Cinemas recording, after the previous Friday: 522-0330 x 3#.

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