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Holiday Closings

Lee County Council on Aging: Dec. 25, 26 and Jan. 1

Lifescape Community Services: Dec. 25, 26 and Jan. 1 Lee-Ogle Transportation System: Dec. 22, 25 and Jan. 1 Whiteside County Senior Center and Whiteside Public Transportation: Dec. 22, 25 and Jan. 1 Meals at Whiteside Senior Center: Dec. 22, 25 and Jan. 1

Golden Echo A publication of Sauk Valley Media in cooperation with Lee County Council on Aging and Whiteside County Senior Center – United Way agencies Volume 10

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tastic and, if you missed it, you may have to wait another 50 years to have that good of a time. One of the most wonderful times of the year for us is always our Santa’s Workshop, which is coming up this weekend as a part of Dixon’s annual Christmas Walk festivities. First, we are collecting your gingerbread house for our annual contest

and viewing. These amazing creations will be on display for viewing and voting for your favorites Nov. 28-30 from 8 a.m. through 5 p.m. On Friday, Dec. 1, we will be open until 8 p.m. during Christmas Walk. The houses will also be on display during Santa’s Workshop on Saturday morning for voting and viewing until 11 a.m. The Main event also happens on Saturday, beginning at 8 a.m. From 8 until 10:30 a.m., enjoy breakfast (50 cents/item), and then head upstairs for the Workshop itself. Here our elves will help your little ones pick out gifts priced no higher than $5 (most much less) that

they can give to parents, siblings, aunts, uncles, or other important people in their lives. Santa and Mrs. Claus will also be there to listen to Christmas requests and pose for pictures. (Parents, bring your cameras!) We will even wrap the presents, and there will be craft activities as well. December is also membership season here at LCCOA. Our membership mailing is on its way. Please make sure to renew your membership or, if you are not currently a member, consider joining. Your membership, while not ever necessary to participate in our services, helps defray some of our costs and

ensure we will be here when needed. And the best way to be a member is to join the Ladder Club, our monthly giving opportunity. We are looking for more members to join their neighbors and friends in giving a few dollars each month to LCCOA through withdrawals from their checking or savings accounts. All Ladder Club members receive free tickets to our chili soup supper in the spring, and our summer Luau, so consider joining today. In closing, I would like to wish all readers a very Merry Christmas or a joyous Hanukkah. I’ll see you next year.

ning with their family. If your business is interested in being part of this magical event, please contact: Tori McDaniel (815) 622-9230, ext 102 We have various sponsorship opportunities available to meet every budget. You don’t want to miss this splendid event! All sponsors must have their information to us no later than Jan.

12 to ensure your business is listed in all of our promotional materials. Candlelight gives back We’ve teamed up with the Candlelight Inn in Sterling for the Gives Back Program. Join us at the Candlelight Inn

in Sterling on Dec. 12 from 4 to 8 p.m. and help our organization grow! Candlelight will give our organization 10 percent of all sales from coupons turned in from diners on Dec. 12 from 4 to 8 p.m. To participate, simply

cut the coupon out above and dine at the Candlelight on Dec. 12. We look forward to seeing you! We wish everyone a joyful Christmas from our staff at WCSC and WCPT!

By Geoff Vanderlin “It’s the most wonderful time of the year!” So goes the old song. Weather-wise, I’m not so sure I agree, but I hope, like me and my family, that you had a wonderful Thanksgiving and are getting ready for Christmas and New Year’s. Though just a little late, I would like to give thanks for our entire family here at Lee County Council on Aging. That includes our great staff who make my job so much easier, our

supporters like you who help us keep providing valuable services to our senior population and, of course, to our clients and visitors who brighten our lives daily by their presence. Thank you! Did you attend our Post House 50th Anniversary party? It was a great night of nostalgia, and we even welcomed back some guests who attended that first gala on Nov. 11, 1967! The Class Act band was fan-

– Geoff

From the WCSC Executive Director By Tori McDaniel Enchanted Frozen Ball Our annual fundraiser this year will be an Enchanted Frozen Ball. The event will be from 6 to 9 p.m. March 23 at the Deer Valley Country Club. We have a magical evening planned for princesses and princes of Whiteside County. Our young guests are encouraged to invite their Grandma and Grandpa to join them in this splendid occasion. Guests will enjoy a meet-

and-greet with the Snow Queen and Snow Princess, as well as receive a photo keepsake, participate in various arts and crafts, enjoy a plentiful buffet while entertined with a live performance by the Snow Queen and Snow Princess, and enjoy dancing the evening way with the guests of honor. We are seeking area businesses that would like to help the royal princesses and princes of Whiteside County enjoy a royal eve-

– Tori

Golden Echo published monthly by Sauk Valley Media, 3200 E. Lincolnway, Sterling, IL 61081, in cooperation with the Lee County Council on Aging and Whiteside County Senior Center. Golden Echo disclaims any liability for any advertisements published herein and in no way endorses or guarantees these ads. Press releases of interest to seniors will be accepted at 100 W. Second St., Dixon, IL 61021; or 1207 W. Ninth St., Sterling, IL 61081. Deadline for submission is the 15th of each month. Golden Echo does not discriminate in admission to programs or treatment or employment in programs or activities in compliance with the Illinois Human Rights Act; the U.S. Civil Rights Act; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act; the Age Discrimination Act; the Age Discrimination in Employment Act; and the U.S. and Illinois Constitutions. If you feel you have been discriminated against, you have a right to file a complaint with the Illinois Department of Aging. For information, call 800-252-8966 (Voice & TDD), or contact the director of Lee County Council on Aging, 100 W. Second St., Dixon, IL 61021 or telephone 815-288-9236; or Whiteside County Senior Center, 1207 W. Ninth St., Sterling, IL 61081 or 815-622-9230. The senior centers do not require duration of residency or citizenship as a condition of participation in any services or programs funded by the Northwestern Illinois Area Agency on Aging. Residency or citizenship may be a requirement for other programs that the senior centers may provide assistance with in application or accessing of same. Services are made available, in part, with funds provided under Title III-B of the Older American Act, and the Illinois General Revenue Funds, through the Northwestern Illinois Area Agency on Aging. We are a United Way-funded agency.

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POST HOUSE BALLROOM

Book your holiday party at the Post House!

Guests enjoyed dancing to music by Class Act Band at our 50th Anniversary celebration. BY CATHY REGLIN Lee County Council on Aging

We had a most excellent time at our celebration of the 50th anniversary of the opening of The Post House. Great music by Class Act and dancing by our guests! As you can see by our booked dates, we have a few Fridays and Saturdays in December available for your holiday

party. There is a coupon in the Sauk Valley Directory that gives you $100 off the room rental, which is great, especially on Fridays since it’s only $300 to begin with. Call me! Here’s hoping you have a very happy and peaceful holiday season. If you need a beautiful and historical place to have a get-together, look us up on Facebook, at

www.posthouseballroom. com, for information about the building and prices as well as our Event Calendar, and www. posthouseballroom.shutterfly.com, for pictures of events held here, then email me at posthouseballroom@gmail.com, or call me at 815-288-0892, and we’ll talk. I am off duty on Wednesdays. Hi, Belle!

Flags hang from windows inside the Ballroom in honor of Veterans Day at our 50th Anniversary celebration.

December events 1 – Gingerbread House competition 2 – Santa’s Workshop 5 – Line Dancing, 10 a.m. 6 – Lee County Networking Council, 11:30 a.m. 7 – The Stage Door Dance Classes 10 – Dixon City Firefighters Christmas Party 12 – Line Dancing, 10 a.m.

LCCOA phone numbers

WCSC phone numbers

Office Hours – 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday Transportation 815-288-2117 888-239-9228 Post House Ballroom 815-288-0892

Office Hours – 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday at 1207 W. Ninth St., Sterling

General Offices Outreach and free phones for hearing/sight impaired 815-288-9236 Toll-free 855-407-9236

LCCOA can also be reached via e-mail at lccoa@comcast.net Or via the Internet at lccoa.com or posthouseballroom.com Check us out on Facebook – Post House Community Center/Lee County Council on Aging

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14 – The Stage Door Dance Classes 15 – Bright Beginnings Christmas Party 17 – Farley Family Christmas Party 19 – Line Dancing, 10 a.m. 21 – The Stage Door Dance Classes 25 – Christmas Day – closed 26 – Christmas Holiday – closed

Transportation 815-625-7433 Information 815-622-9230

Outreach and free phones for hearing/sight impaired 815-626-7707 Toll-free 888-622-9230

Or via the Internet at infor@whitesidecsc.org The Emporium Thrift Store, 15 W. Third St., Sterling – 815-535-0368

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MEDICARE Q&A

Benefit changes in Extra Help program Dear Marci, I’m enrolled in the federal Extra Help program. Will there be changes to my benefits in 2018? How will I know about them? – Ava, Huntington, West Virginia Dear Ava, There are several changes that can happen for people with Extra Help, a federal program that helps pay Medicare prescription drug costs, before and during Fall Open Enrollment. If a change is being made to your Extra Help coverage, you will be mailed a notice sometime in September, October, or November. Look out for the colors and titles of these notices to find out if you need to take action to change or

keep your Extra Help benefits. If you receive an orange notice, you do not need to take action. This is the “Change in Extra Help Copayments” Notice, and you may receive it sometime in October. This notice explains if the Extra Help copays will change in 2018. Copays usually change a small amount each year. Read this notice to learn how much you will pay for your covered drugs in 2018, and save it for your records. If you receive a blue notice, you might need to take action. There are two kinds of blue notices, and they are both called Reassignment Notices. The first kind of Reassignment Notice is sent out in October to people whose Medicare

Fannie May candies available at LCCOA Do you like Fannie May candy? We at Lee County Council on Aging/Post House Community Center are selling the delicious candy bars! $1.50 for 1, or 4 for $5. We have almond, caramel and mint cookie. They make great stocking stuffers, and you help support us when you buy from us! We are selling them cheaper than what you find in the stores. Stop in, and get yours before they are all gone!

Advantage (MA) plans or Part D drug plans are leaving the Medicare program. If you receive this notice, it means that you will be reassigned to a new MA or Part D plan in 2018. If you want to choose your own plan, you will have to choose it by December 31, 2017. If you do not take action, you will be automatically enrolled in a different plan that may or may not fit your prescription drug needs. The second kind of blue Reassignment Notice is sent in October to people whose MA or Part D plan premiums have risen above the Extra Help benchmark (the maximum premium amount that Extra Help will cover). If you receive this notice, it means you will be assigned to a new

plan in 2018. If you want to choose your plan, you should do so before December 31, 2017. Otherwise, you will be automatically enrolled in a new plan. If you receive a gray notice, you should be prepared to take action, because it means that you could be losing Extra Help or paying more in the coming year. The first kind of gray notice is a “Loss of Deemed Status” Notice. This notice is sent in September to people who will no longer qualify to get Extra Help in 2018. If you get this notice, but you think it is a mistake (because your income hasn’t changed and/or you’re still below the income and asset limits for Extra Help), you should reapply for Extra Help right

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away so you don’t lose coverage in 2018. You can apply by calling the Social Security Administration at 1-800-7721213, visiting your local Social Security office, or applying online. The second kind of gray notice is the “Low-Income Subsidy Choosers” Notice. You will receive this in November if you chose your current drug plan (instead of being automatically enrolled in one), and your plan premium is increasing above the Extra Help benchmark amount in the coming year. If you receive this notice, it

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Thank you to WCSC volunteers Thank you to all our volunteers who donated their time, energy and services, and those who gave monetary and non-monetary donations. We also thank everyone who gave anonymous donations. • Sauk Valley Food Bank • Kroger • County Market • Sterling Pavilion • Rock Falls Rehab • CGH Home Nursing • Gaffey Home Nursing • Sauk Valley Senior Living and Rehab • United Way • Prophet Manor, Prophetstown • Erie Pubic Library • Odell Public Library, Morrison • Robert Fulton Com-

munity Center, Fulton • Walmart Distribution Center • Regency Care of Sterling • Beacon of Hope Hospice • Resthave of Morrison • Sterling Moose Family Center • Maria Mendoza • Kathy Kelly • Marilyn Pursell • Rosemary Davis • Bob McDonald • Jacqueline Drought • Phyllis Lutyens • Estamae Williams • Lauren McCormick • Mary Vos • Pat Whittenburger • Shirley Schwarz • Mary Nasluchacz • Jamie • Betty Veracini • Leora Givins

• Carol Voss • Glenda MacLennan • Joe Fernero • Terry MacLennan • Ken Hughes • Juanita Craig • Tina Cantu • Bud Jordan • Tammy Campos • Jennifer Boehm • Lori Cortez • Joe Bright • Kelly Wilhelmi • Karla Burn • Janice Bell • Sheila Martinez • Robbin Blackert • John Espinoza • Al Campbell • Emily Dykstra • Michele Miller • Marty Waldshmidt • Mary Hermes • Maynard Hermes

LCCOA welcomes members • Thomas Kitson • Marcella Kitson • Mary Ann Kreps • Cynthia Lamboley

• Robert Lamboley • Bonnie O’Connell • Mary Lou Zimmerly

GYROS MAKE DONATION TO LCCOA

Recently the Dixon Gyro Club presented LCCOA with a check in honor of their longtime member Tom Lawless. Tom was also a great supporter of LCCOA, and served as chairman of the Board of Directors. Gyro member Richard Schilling, along with Tom’s wife, Barb, presented the check to Executive Director Geoff Vanderlin. The money, which the Gyro Club will present each year for 5 years, will be used for a beautification project at the Center, in accordance with the Lawless’ family wishes. Thank you, Gyros!

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• Marilyn Verbout • Francis Verbout • Thurlo Verbout • Beverly Cassens • Diana DeGroot • Sue Haan • Maxine Stern • Helen Moore • Charolette Detorrice • Kathy Siperly • Karen VanHorn • Royola Smith • Gene Robbins • Kathy Spotts • Sylvia Snow • Jim Capp • Doran Everly • Barb Bowser • Nancy • Jamie Purkapile • Neil Shipley • Cheryl Johnson • Sauk Computer User Group

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Thank you to all our volunteers who donated their time, energy and services, and those who gave monetary and non-monetary donations. We also thank everyone who gave anonymous donations. • Dixon Food Pantry • United Way of Lee County • Dixon McDonald’s • Jeff & Jeannie Kuhn • Dixon GoodFellows • Chuck Danek • Sandra Burris • James Rhodes • Nell Nooney • Ruth Ross • Leydig Center • Trudy Bowers • Dave Dively • Sterling Chapter Order of Eastern Star • Samantha Harazin • Sherry Perez • Janice Russell • Keith & Cindy Gabany • Helen Sheridan • Bill & Barb Heppler • Marilyn Lacourse • Kathy Schier • Teresa Brunick • Lee County Health Department • Roberta Faber • Lindsey Kerley • Niki Druien

Individual high scores for the month of November: Game Series Bill Burkardt..................................... 159..................... 400 Korona Burkitt................................. 119..................... 316 Norma Burmeister.......................... 158..................... 421 Chico Contreras............................... 204..................... 573 Charlotte Dierdorff.......................... 151..................... 425 Dan Dunphy.................................... 227..................... 621 Ronnei Henson................................ 129..................... 353 Dick Janssen..................................... 236..................... 592 Bob Joyce.......................................... 200..................... 553 Bruce Kleinmaier............................. 204..................... 484 Jan Kuepker...................................... 174..................... 463 Ray Maakestad................................. 192..................... 486 Ron Odenthal ...................................195 .....................490 Larry Reed........................................ 203..................... 545 Linda Richards................................. 173..................... 482 Rich Senn......................................... 196..................... 495 Jim Shurman.................................... 179..................... 472 Therma Smith.................................. 148..................... 390 Alan Stephens.................................. 177..................... 426 Terri Stephens.................................. 118..................... 334 Glenn Stroh...................................... 112..................... 311 Ed Webb........................................... 173..................... 405 Shirley Webb.................................... 115..................... 314 Jay Wolfe........................................... 174..................... 485 Think you might like to bowl, but afraid you’re not good enough? Don’t worry about it! Our group has people of all skill levels. Yes, even some who had not bowled previously. So, come on out so morning (any Tuesday or Thursday). We start at 9 a.m.

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Notes from the Kitchen We hope you enjoyed your Thanksgiving Meal as much as we enjoyed serving you! We appreciate all of your donations and time for volunteering. The holidays are right around the corner, and purchasing a WCSC Meal Ticket would be a great stocking stuffer. The cost is $50, which is good for 10 meals, and the 11th meal is free! Give the gift of food this season with WCSC. Have a happy holiday everyone! Sincerely, Rose Tarbill, Head Cook

Have trouble hearing on the cellphone? Illinois Telecommunications Access Corporation (ITAC) has added a program to help those with cellular service that are having trouble hearing on the phone. The program still provides free amplified telephones and captioning telephones to Illinois residents that are hard of hearing.

Applicants must be certified as hard of hearing by a doctor, nurse practitioner, or audiologist; live in Illinois; and have a service that remits to the program. Lee County Council on Aging (LCCOA) and Whiteside County Senior Center (WCSC) are selection centers for ITAC. Walk-ins are welcomed from

9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Monday at the WCSC. Potential applicants can call the WCSC 815-622-9230, ext. 194, or LCCOA 815-288-9236 in advanced to set up an appointment to see about qualifying for this wonderful program. Cellphones must be Bluetooth capable. Applicants who wish to apply for this program

should bring in the cellphone. Please bring a phone bill with all the pages for landline service or cellular service (prepaid cell users that don’t receive a phone bill must bring the cellphone) and proof of address (driver’s license, state ID, or a bill with the applicant’s name and address on it).

Give the gift of a day trip this holiday season Need a gift idea for that someone special? How about a day trip gift certificate? We at the Post House Community Center and Lee County Council on Aging can provide you with a gift certificate for a loved one to open on Christmas Day or for any celebration. We have a great variety of upcoming day trips to please anybody. We are heading to the beautiful

Drury Lane in Oakbrook to see Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat on March 22, the Historic Paramount Theatre in Aurora to see Jay Leno on April 13. We also are cruising on the water with a day trip to Lake Geneva on the Mailboat tour Aug. 29, and a Fall Foliage Cruise on the Mississippi on Oct. 12. More day trips are added weekly. Check out the day trip page in the Gold-

en Echo for more information on trips hosted by the Post House Community Center/Lee County Council on Aging. Give us a call at 815-288-9236 for more information. At the WCSC, you may prepay for any trips to be used as a Christmas gift. We will supply you with a special gift certificate for your loved one. Stop by any time!

have Ever had! I s n o i t a It’s One of the Best Vac Immediately following my discharge from CGH for a total hip replacement, I came to Regency Garden Unit for extended skilled care. A patient in my condition is nearly 100% dependent on others for assistance in all areas of life. When I handed over my care to your staff I did so with the belief that they would take care of me and that they cared about me as a person. The entire staff followed through in every way possible with respect to my beliefs, that they would take care of me and would do so in a manner that demonstrated they cared about me as a person. You have much to be grateful for in the staff you have. I extend my deepest gratitude to all staff at Regency Care for the part they had in my healing.

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TURKEY AND ALL THE FIXIN’S ON THANKSGIVING AT WCSC Nearly 100 people enjoyed our Thanksgiving meal at Whiteside County Senior Center! Guests were served at their tables by our kitchen staff and CGH employees. Turkey and the fixin’s, along with homemade pumpkin pie made a day of Thanksgiving for all! Join us Dec. 20 for our Christmas meal!

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WCSC TAKES BUS TRIP TO THE BILTMORE

This is a picture of the people who went on the trip to Biltmore Estate in North Carolina. It was a great trip, and the Biltmore Estate was just wonderful, as was a tour of the city of Ashville and the Blue Ridge Mountains. Wonderful trip! Everyone had a great time. We had two buses going.

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Jeff Kuhn, Dixon Evening Lions Club president, presents Post House Ballroom Manager Cathy Reglin with a donation for the 50th Anniversary Celebration of the opening of The Post House. The Dixon Evening Lions Club sponsored the original opening event 50 years ago, with proceeds going to the YMCA.

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Outreach at LCCOA This month we want to remind people that we are getting to you just as fast as we can, as we are coming to a close on Medicare Open Enrollment. If you have yet to get your medication list to us and are wanting to check your plan before the deadline of Dec.7, you need to contact us immediately. We will resume regularly scheduled appointments after this date to complete Benefit Access Applications, LIHEAP, and any other services you need addressed. Part D Open Enroll-

ment is an extremely busy time of year, as we work through hundreds of people’s plans. We thank you for your patience, as we have been working diligently to get to everyone. Below is an article we thought fitting to share with all of you. If you have any questions contact us at 815-288-9236.

Fight Fraud: Guard Your Medicare Card

If you have Medicare, you can protect your

identity and help prevent health care fraud by guarding your Medicare card like you would a credit card. Identity theft from stolen Medicare Numbers is becoming more common. Medicare is here to help by removing Social Security Numbers from Medicare cards and replacing them with a new, unique number for each person with Medicare. Medicare will mail new Medicare cards with the new numbers between April 2018 and April 2019.

Here are some important steps you can take to protect yourself from the identity theft that can lead to health care fraud: • Don’t share your Medicare Number with anyone who contacts you by telephone, email or in person, unless you’ve given them permission in advance. Medicare will NEVER contact you (unless you ask us to) for your Medicare Number or other personal information. • Don’t ever let anyone borrow or pay to use your Medicare Number.

Outreach at WCSC Getting help in Whiteside County The Whiteside County Senior Center (WCSC) Aging and Disabled resource staff help with a variety of programs for older adults and persons with disabilities. Our walk-in day is on Mondays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For Medicare counseling or more detailed assistance, please call us in advance to set up an appointment. Our phone number is 815-622-9230, ext. 194. For our clients in Erie, Fulton, Morrison, and Prophetstown, we will meet with you by appointment on our site days – just call us in advance. We do appreciate a 24-hour notice if you need to reschedule or cancel your appointment.

Hours for the ADRC Department Our hours are from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday-Friday. On Mondays, we take walk-ins from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for the License Plate Discount Application, LIHEAP, ITAC, and the Senior Tax Assessment Freeze and/or Senior Homestead Exemption. Tuesday-Friday are by appointment only for Medicare counseling or for other more detailed appointments. If you would like an

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appointment, please call our department at 815-622-9230, ext. 194. Business hours for the rest of the center remain from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Friday.

We are booked for Medicare Part-D Season! As expected, we are already booked with Medicare Part D appointments for the season! But, don’t fret!! If you were unable to get an appointment with our department and still need to compare drug plans, you can call 1-800-MEDICARE to do your comparison over the phone with a Medicare representative. When you call, have your Medicare card and list of prescriptions handy. You can also go to medicare.gov to compare online. The Medicare Part D season runs from Oct. 15 through Dec. 7. Individuals with Extra Help, a low-income subsidy through Social Security, are able to enroll outside of the Oct. 15-Dec. 7 period.

‘Medicare Choices’ class will return in January! While we will not be offering our “Medicare Choices” class in December, the class will be back in full swing on Jan. 26, 2018. Please call ahead to sign up!

• Review your Medicare Summary Notice to be sure you and Medicare are being charged only for actual items and services received. If you’re looking to enroll in a Medicare plan: • Remember there are no “early bird discounts” or “limited time offers.” • Don’t let anyone rush you to enroll by claiming you need to “act now for the best deal.” • Be skeptical of free gifts, free medical services, discount packages or any offer that sounds

“too good to be true.” If someone calls you and asks for your Medicare Number or other personal information, hang up and call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227). To learn more about protecting yourself from identity theft and health care fraud, visit www. Medicare.gov/fraud or contact your local Senior Medicare Patrol (www.smpresource.org). This message is brought to you by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Warming Center Please remember the Whiteside County Senior Center, 1207 W. Ninth St. in Sterling, is a warming center from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Come in and relax and enjoy a cup of coffee and a donut while reading one of our magazines or papers.

Come in out of the cold and play in one of our many activities and visit with other people. All ages are welcome to come in and tour our building. Play in one of our many games. Any questions, call 815-6229230.

Recycle cellphones, iPods and iPads The Whiteside County Senior Center and the Lee County Council on Aging are collecting used cellphones, iPods, and iPads to be recycled. If anyone has any of these items lying around and wants to dispose of them, drop them off at the WCSC, 1207 W. Ninth St., Sterling, or the LCCOA, 100 W. Second St., Dixon. Thank you for your donation!

LCCOA Giving Tree Due to the state budget, we at Lee County Council on Aging are reaching out to our friends in the community to help us with some needed supplies. Stop in the Center and see our beautiful revolving tree. Grab an ornament, purchase the item, then drop off the item at the Post House Community Center. We are always in need of stamps, Kleenex, Lysol wipes and labels. Thank you, and Merry Christmas from your friends at Lee County Council on Aging.

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Activities and Meetings Weekly Lee County Council on Aging Mondays 8 a.m.-4 p.m.: Open pool table, open cards 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.: Computer lab 9 a.m.: Exercise 10 a.m.: Dance exercise class 11:30 a.m.: LifeScape Lunch served (Reservations)

Tuesdays 8 a.m.-4 p.m.: Open pool table, open cards 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m: Computer lab 9 a.m.: Golden Kiwanis 10-11 a.m.: Line Dancing 11:30 a.m.: LifeScape Lunch served (Reservations) 1 p.m.: Pinochle

Wednesdays 8 a.m.-4 p.m.: Open pool table, open cards 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m: Computer lab 11:30 a.m.: LifeScape Lunch served (Reservations) 1 p.m.: Pinochle

Thursdays 8 a.m.-4 p.m.: Open pool table, open cards 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.: Computer lab 9 a.m.: Exercise 10 a.m.: Dance exercise class 11:30 a.m.: LifeScape Lunch served (Reservations) 1 p.m.: Crocheting and crafting 1 p.m.: Euchre

Fridays 8 a.m.-4 p.m.: Open pool table, open cards 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m: Computer lab 11:30 a.m.: LifeScape Lunch served (Reservations) 12:30 p.m.: Duplicate Bridge

Whiteside County Senior Center Mondays 8 a.m.-4 p.m.: Playing pool, cards, Wii (call ahead), socializing, computer lab 10 a.m.: Kings on Corner cards 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.: Lunch 12:30 p.m.: Pinochle 12:30 p.m.: Crochet/Knitting Club 12:30 p.m.: Friendly Mexican Train Dominoes, $5 to play, prizes, and bring a snack

Tuesdays 8 a.m.-4 p.m.: Playing pool, cards, Wii (call ahead), socializing, computer lab 10 a.m.: Kings on Corner cards 10 a.m.-noon: Commodities, must meet income guidelines 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.: Lunch 12:30 p.m.: Euchre, $3 to play, bring a snack 12:30 p.m.: Scrabble

Wednesdays 8 a.m.-4 p.m.: Playing pool, cards, Wii (call ahead), socializing, computer lab 10 a.m.: Kings on Corner cards 10 a.m.: Canasta 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.: Lunch 12:30 p.m.: Pinochle 1 p.m.: Bingo

Thursdays 8 a.m.-4 p.m.: Playing pool, cards, Wii (call ahead), socializing, computer lab 10 a.m.: Kings on Corner cards 10:30 a.m.: Stretch and Move exercise class with Angel from CGH 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.: Lunch 12:30 p.m.: Hand and Foot cards game 1 p.m.: Euchre, $3 to play, bring a snack

Fridays 8 a.m.-4 p.m.: Playing pool, cards, Wii (call ahead), socializing, computer lab 10 a.m.: Kings on Corner cards 10 a.m.: Intermediate Line Dancing (check to see where dancing) 11 a.m.: Beginning Line Dancing at WCSC 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.: Lunch 12:30 p.m.: Mexican Train Dominoes $5 to play, prizes, and bring a snack. 12:30 p.m.: Pinochle

Monthly Lee County Council on Aging Dec. 1 8 a.m.-8 p.m.: Gingerbread Viewing Dec. 2 8-11 a.m.: Santa Workshop Dec. 5 1:30 p.m.: Grief Support Group Dec. 6 10-11:30 a.m.: Blood pressure

checks by Lee County Health Department 2-4:30 p.m.: Veterans Employment Representative 8 a.m.-8 p.m.: Center open late Dec. 7 10-11 a.m.: LCCOA Caseworker at Paw Paw Community Center

Dec. 8 9:30 a.m.: Bingo sponsored by Sterling Pavilion Dec. 12 1-2 p.m.: LCCOA Caseworker at Ashton Library 2 p.m.: Grieving for the Holidays with Unity Hospice

2:30-3:30 p.m.: LCCOA Caseworker at Franklin Grove Library Dec. 15 10a.m.: Grieving for the Holidays with Unity Hospice Dec. 20 10-11 a.m.: LCCOA Caseworker at Amboy Community Center

11:15-11:45 a.m.: LCCOA Caseworker at OLPH Hall Sublette Dec. 22 9:30 a.m.: Bingo sponsored by Sterling Pavilion Dec. 25 10-11 a.m.: LCCOA Caseworker at Countryside manor / CANCELED

Whiteside County Senior Center Dec. 6 10:30-11:30 a.m.: Blood pressure check by CGH Home Nursing 11:20 a.m.: Celebrating December birthdays 1 p.m.: Bingo, prizes by Karla of Resthave, snacks by WCSC; donate

a can of food or $1 to play Dec. 9 Noon: Sauk Computer User Group Dec. 13 10:30 a.m.: Price is Right

11 a.m.-noon: Blood pressure check by Gaffey Home Nursing 1 p.m.: Bingo, prizes by Sterling Pavilion, snacks by WCSC; donate a can of food or $1 to play Dec. 20 10:30 a.m.-11:30 p.m.: Blood pres-

sure check by Sauk Valley Living and Rehab 1 p.m.: Bingo, sponsored by Sauk Valley Living and Rehab, snacks by WCSC; donate a can of food or $1 to play

Dec. 27 10:30-11:30 a.m.: Blood pressure check by Sterling Pavilion 1 p.m.: Bingo, prizes by Regency Care of Sterling, snacks by WCSC; donate a can of food or $1 to play

Robert Fulton Community Center Come in anytime to play pool, cards, board games or corn bag toss. We have a large-screen TV, pianos, books, and puzzles to loan out, four sewing machines, two personal computers and four Macs are also available. Visit us on our website, cityoffulton.us, and look under the “community and government” heading!

Every Thursday: Sewing Group from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call 815-589-3925 for more information.

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Monday through Friday: KT3 Fitness and Fit Assist Personal Training, Boot Camp, and Light Resistance Training

Dec. 21: Whiteside County Senior Center Outreach meeting – Call 815-622-9230 in advance for appointment

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Upcoming Trips Shopping Trip and Lights

Mackinaw Island

Thursday, Dec. 14 Cost: $30 members, $35 nonmembers

June 17-23, 2018 Cost: $689 members, $739 Nonmembers

Do your last minute shopping! Bus leaves at Sterling Walmart at 8:30 a.m. and Dixon Shopko at 9 a.m. Will shop at Chicago Premium Outlets and then go to the Kris Kringle Markets in Naperville, see the Naper Lights at 5 p.m., and come home. Sign up for the trips at WCSC.

Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Thursday, March 22, 2018 Drury Lane Theatre, Oakbrook Depart Rock Falls Community Center at 8:30 a.m. Depart Dixon Walmart at 9 a.m. Cost: $65 members, $75 nonmembers

Five days and 4 nights, including eights meals and admission to seven fabulous Branson shows and much more. Pay for this trip at WCSC.

Washington D.C. April 5-11, 2018 Cost $759 members, $809 nonmembers

Six nights lodging with 10 meals. Museum of the Bible, 430,000 square feet of Biblical history, two guided tours of Washington, D.C., including the WW II Memorial, Capitol Hill, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Smithsonian, Martin Luther King, Jr. Evening guided Memorial and Monuments Tour, tram ride through Arlington National Cemetery and much more. Pay for this trip at WCSC.

Jay Leno at Paramount Theatre April 13, 2018 Cost: $115 members, $125 nonmembers

America’s favorite late-night TV funny man is coming to the Paramount for an evening of non-stop laughter! For more than 2 decades, Jay Leno dominated the airwaves, winning an Emmy and a slew of other awards, including a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. His name is synonymous with quality entertainment that’s fun for the whole family. From late night TV, to writing, to his voice-over work in TV and movies, Leno has done it all, and we can’t wait to see what he does next. Cost includes roundtrip transportation and ticket into the show. Will depart from Rock Falls Community Center at 4:45 p.m. and Dixon Walmart at 5:15. Stop in the Post House Community Center to sign up.

The Church Basement Ladies in Rise Up O Men at Circa 21 April 18, 2018 Cost: $70 members, $75 nonmembers

This is a brand new musical featuring the men of the church and your favorite church basement ladies who serve them. As these hard-working farmers discuss their scrap lumber piles and the benefits of solder versus weld, they unintentionally disrupt the order of the kitchen. But that’s what happens when you let roosters in the hen house. Pay for this trip at WCSC starting Nov. 1.

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Branson Show Extravaganza August 13-17, 2018 Cost: $599 members, $699 nonmembers

Join Israel’s favorite son, Joseph, through his tumultuous ascent to the top in this timeless reminder of the unquenchable thirst of a man with a dream who had the courage to forge the destiny of a people and its powerful message of hope. The classic story of Joseph is paired with exuberant music. Before we see this wonderful show, we will stop for lunch and shopping on your own at Oakbrook Shopping Center. Lots of great restaurants and shops for your choosing. Stop in the Post House Community Center to sign up.

Seven days and 6 nights lodging with 10 meals, guided tour of Mackinaw City, visit to Mackinac Island, including a guided carriage tour, boat ride through the Soo Locks and free time and sight-seeing in Sault Sainte Marie, visit to Mackinaw Crossings, admission to Colonial Michilimackinac, and much more. Pay for this trip at WCSC starting Nov. 1.

U.S. Mailboat Tour on Lake Geneva Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2018 Cost: $65 members, $75 nonmembers

Depart Rock Falls Community Center at 6:30 a.m. and return approx. 8 p.m. Depart Dixon Walmart at 7 a.m. and return approx. 7:30 p.m. The Post House Community Center is heading to Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, for a U.S. Mailboat tour. Enjoy the Mailboat cruise, then you’re on your own for lunch and shopping in Lake Geneva. Cost is includes Mailboat Tour and roundtrip transportation. Stop in the Post House Community Center to sign up.

Montreal, Quebec City and Ottawa, Canada Sept. 22-29, 2018 Cost: $899 members, $949 nonmembers

Eight days and 7 nights lodging, including 12 meals. Enjoy a guided tour of Quebec City. See beautiful Notre-Dame Basilica, Parliament Hill and much more. Pay for this trip at WCSC starting Nov. 1.

4-hour Fall Foliage Cruise with live entertainment on the Mississippi River Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2018 Depart Dixon Walmart at 8:30 a.m. Depart Rock Falls Community Center at 9 a.m. Cost: $85 members, $95 nonmembers

We will cruise the Mississippi on the Celebration Belle, enjoying the fall foliage. The trees should be peaking with beautiful fall colors. Also, on board we will enjoy live entertainment with singing and dancing. Your cruise will start off with hot homemade sticky rolls with assorted fresh fruits, followed by a delicious hot lunch buffet. Cost includes cruise on boat, lunch and roundtrip transportation. Stop in the Post House Community Center to sign up.

Panama Canal Cruise Oct. 20, 2018

Board the bus to Chicago and fly to Fort Lauderdale for an overnight stay. Transfer to the Port and board the Island Princess, which will be your home for the next ten nights. Ports of call include Jamaica, Columbia, Gatun Lake (partial transit), Panama, Costa Rica, and Grand Cayman. Prices start at $2700 per person based on double occupancy. Please call 815-622-9230 and ask for Glenda.

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Meals for December Serving at Lee County Council on Aging Dec. 1 Dec. 4-8 Friday: A) Chicken fiesta taco, Monday: Creamy chicken with Spanish rice, cheese, lettuce, pasta, broccoli, baked apples, tomato, refried beans, pineapple; B) wheat bread; Tuesday: Meatloaf, Chicken salad/tomato mashed potatoes with gravy, glazed carrots, dinner roll with butter, apricots; Wednesday: Baked ham, sweet potato, green beans, dinner roll, fruit cocktail; Thursday: Italian sausage with peppers on bun, red potato wedges, Italian blend veggies, diced peaches; Friday: A) Crispy fish sandwich on wheat bun, potato pancakes, peas, pineapple tidbits; B) Turkey/minestrone

Dec. 11-15 Monday: Meatball sub, peas and carrots, seasoned potato wedges, Mandarin oranges; Tuesday: Sweet and sour chicken, fluffy rice, stir fry veggies, dinner roll, apricots; Wednesday: Pork chop, au gratin potatoes, green beans, dinner roll, sliced peaches; Thursday: Cheese omelet, turkey sausage, hash brown potatoes, blueberry muffin, fruit juice; Friday: A) Braised beef, mashed potatoes and gravy, corn, diced pears, wheat bread (2); B) Tuna salad/chicken and rice

Dec. 18-22 Monday: BBQ riblett on wheat bun, au gratin potatoes, coin carrots, diced pears; Tuesday: Pepper steak, mashed potatoes and gravy, peas, wheat bread (2), chilled pineapples; Wednesday: Lemon pepper chicken, wild rice, broccoli, dinner roll, applesauce; Thursday: A) Cheeseburger on wheat bun, tator tots, baked beans, jello with fruit; B) Ham and vegetable; Friday: Mostacciol with meat sauce, Brussels sprouts, Scandinavian blend veggies, garlic bread, apricots

Dec. 25-29 Monday: Closed; Tuesday: Closed; Wednesday: A) Meatloaf, mashed potatoes and gravy, glazed carrots, dinner roll, peach cobbler; B) Liver and onions; Thursday: Sloppy Joe on wheat bun, tator tots, green beans, apricots; Friday: Cheese omelet, turkey sausage, hash brown potatoes, blueberry muffin, fruit juice

Serving at Whiteside County Senior Center Dec. 1 Friday: Hot beef sandwiches, mashed potatoes with gravy, vegetable and dessert.

Dec. 4-8 Monday: Chicken over biscuit, potato, vegetable and dessert. Tuesday: Goulash, Italian bread, salad and dessert. Wednesday: Roast beef, mashed potatoes with gravy, vegetable and dessert. Thursday: Swedish meatballs over noodles, dinner roll, salad and dessert. Friday: Salmon patties or alternative, vegetable, salad and dessert.

Dec.11-15 Monday: Country fried steak, mashed potatoes with gravy, salad and dessert. Tuesday: Ravioli, garlic bread, salad and dessert. Wednesday: Pork roast, potato, vegetable and dessert. Thursday: Stuffed peppers, potato, salad and dessert. Friday: Chicken tostados, refried beans, rice, salad and dessert.

Dec. 18-22 Monday: Ham/bean soup, cornbread, salad and dessert. Tuesday: Tuna noodle casserole, salad and dessert. Wednesday: Ham, scalloped potatoes, vegetable and dessert. Thursday: Barbeque pulled pork sandwiches, vegetable, salad and dessert. Friday: Closed for Christmas Holiday

Dec. 25-29 Monday: Closed for Christmas Holiday. Tuesday: Shepherd’s pie, biscuit, vegetable and dessert. Wednesday: Meatloaf, mashed potatoes with gravy, vegetable and dessert. Thursday: Oven fried chicken, potato,vegetable and dessert. Friday: Cooks choice, vegetable, salad and dessert.

Serving at Golden Meals in Whiteside County Dec. 1 Friday: Chili, cornbread, fruit, milk

Dec. 4-8 Monday: Goulash, green beans, fruit, bread, margarine, milk; Tuesday: Baked cod in lemon butter, parslied potatoes, spinach, fruit, bread, margarine, milk; Wednesday: Pepper steak, mashed potatoes, carrots, fruit, bread, margarine, milk; Thursday: Ham loaf, mashed potatoes, carrots, fruit, bread, margarine, milk; Friday: Hot dogs, baked beans, fruit, bun, milk

Dec. 11-15 Monday: Country meatballs, mashed potatoes, peas, fruit, bread, margarine, milk; Tuesday: Pork chops, cheesy potatoes, corn, mixed fruit, bread, margarine, milk; Wednesday: Brats/sauerkraut, parslied potatoes, baked beans, bun, milk; Thursday: Beef and noodles, green beans, peaches, bread, margarine, milk; Friday: Beef stew (with veggies), applesauce, biscuit, milk

Dec. 18-22 Monday: Sloppy Joes, potato wedges, peas, fruit, bun, milk; Tuesday: Glazed ham, sweet potatoes, corn, applesauce, bread, margarine, milk; Wednesday: Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes and gravy, carrots, fruit, bread, margarine, milk; Thursday: Lemon pepper chicken, wild rice, peas, fruit, bread, margarine, milk; Friday: Ham salad, baked beans, fruit, bun, milk

Dec. 25-29 Monday: Sites closed; Tuesday: Sites closed; Wednesday: Spaghetti, mixed vegetables, applesauce, bread, margarine, milk; Thursday: Roast beef, mashed potatoes, carrots, fruit, bread, margarine, milk; Friday: Chili, cornbread, fruit

Meals for Robert Fulton Community Center and Transit Facility in Fulton Dec. 1: No meal – Christmas Walk Dec. 6: Catered in by The Alverno Dec. 8: Roast beef, mashed potatoes with gravy, vegetable, roll and dessert

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Dec. 13: Sloppy oe on bun, macaroni salad, baked beans and cookie Dec. 15: Potato soup, deli sandwich, fruit salad and dessert

Dec. 20: Catered in by Resthave Nursing Home Dec. 22: Baked ham, scalloped potato, vegetable, roll and dessert

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Dec. 27: Catered in by Windsor Manor Dec. 29: No meal

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Transportation Lee-Ogle Transportation Moving Forward

The Lee-Ogle Transportation team recently held a staff meeting attended by all dispatchers and drivers. LOTS is Moving Forward with a new attitude and improved customer service.

Lee-Ogle Transportation System

Whiteside County Public Transportation Fares:

Fares:

(within county)

(within zip code)

Ages 5 and under (must be accompanied by an adult).................50 cents one way Ages 5 and under (must be accompanied by an adult).......................... $1 one way People age 6 to 59 years ........................................................................... $2 one way People age 6 to 59 years............................................................................ $2 one way Seniors or individuals with a disability..................................... Donation suggested Seniors or individuals with a disability.................................................... $1 one way (unless qualified under Medicaid or other program) (unless qualified under Medicaid or other program) Out-of-county trips can be arranged, subject to availability.......25 cents per mile Out-of-town trips can be arranged, subject to availability.......... 35 cents per mile

Hours: 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday

Hours: 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday

855-625-7433 or 815-625-7433

888-239-9228 or 815-288-2117

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Upcoming Special Events Angel Tree at WCSC

Dr. Coyle At WCSC

Each year, thanks to the generosity of our community, the Salvation Army is able to collect thousands of generous gifts for children in Whiteside County. These items are then distributed to children through the Salvation Army’s annual Christmas Assistant program. This year, you can participate in this wonderful program by picking up an Angel Tag by Dec. 1 from the Angel Tree at the Whiteside County Senior Center. Donations should be returned to the Salvation Army’s Distribution Site by Dec. 16 or brought to the Senior Center by Dec.15. We thank you for your generosity and kindness in helping others!

Wednesday, Dec. 6 Dr. Coyle from the clinic will come and do a screening on any area of the back, and also neck or shoulder, depending on the area you are having trouble with. Call for an appointment at 815-622-9230.

Membership Meeting at WCSC Thursday Dec. 7 – 9 a.m. Come join us for our second meeting! We have big plans for 2018, and would like your input. We will give a brief presentation on ideas we have for the center, and then will ask the group for ideas as it relates to programming.

Christmas Caroling at WCSC Tuesday, Dec. 5 – 1 p.m. The Salvation Army is going to come and sing Christmas carols for us on Tuersday at 1 p.m. for about a half hour. So, stay after lunch and listen with us. Have a good time at Christmas!

Grief Support Group at PHCC/LCCOA Tuesday, Dec. 5 – 1:30 p.m. Grief Support Group every first Tuesday of the month at the Post House Community Center. Certified Grief Recovery Specialist Ken Lawson from Unity Hospice can help you look at your old beliefs about dealing with loss, determine which losses have affected your life, and take actions so that you may become complete with your loss. Whether your grief is from death, divorce of a relationship, loss of a career, loss of a faith, or loss of a pet, Ken is here to help you at a safe place. If you have any questions, please give the Post House Community Center a call at 815-288-9236.

Foot Clinic at Whiteside County Senior Center

Sauk Computer User Group at WCSC Saturday Dec. 9 – noon Our annual Christmas meeting today. Pizza Ranch will be catering the lunch, and there will be no presentation this month, but there will be fun and games with lots of prizes. Anyone with an interest in computers and technology is invited to attend.

Grieving for the Holidays, presented by Unity Hospice of Western Illinois at PHCC / LCCOA Tuesday, Dec. 12 – 2 p.m.; Friday, Dec. 15 – 10 a.m. With the holiday season comes stress and mixed emotions. Unity Hospice of Western Illinois is hosting a celebration get together at the Post House Community Center. We are going to celebrate their life and your recovery. The holiday season can bring difficult emotions, and Unity Hospice is here to help you. Light refreshments will be served and a small token is given to all who attend. Please call Unity Hospice at 815-561-8866 or Post House Community Center 815-288-9236 if you will be attending.

Price Is Right at WCSC

Wednesday Dec. 6 – 8 a.m-2 p.m. Foot care will be available for all senior citizens. For appointments, call Fancy Feet at 815-213-0324. Cost $25. They will soak your feet, trim your toenails, and give you a fabulous foot massage.

Wednesday, Dec. 13 – 10:30 a.m. Come play the Price is Right game and guess the price of an item and take that item home. Peg Johnson from Beacon of Hope Hospice will be hosting. Stay for a home cooked meal of pork roast, potato, vegetable, dessert and drink for only $5.

Veterans Employment Rep at PHCC/LCCOA

Typical Aging Presentation

Wednesday, Dec. 6 – 2-4:30 p.m.

Wednesday Dec. 20 – 10:30 a.m.

Jack Kromer, Veterans Employment representative, will be available the first Wednesday of every month at the Post House Community Center / Lee County Council on Aging to assist veterans with re-entering the workforce.He will be able to assist with resumes, interviewing and job search. Jack can’t answer questions about unemployment insurance or VA benefits, but he can direct you to a representative who can. If you are a veteran, stop in and see what Jack can help you with.

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Renee Krick of Sterling Pavilion will do a presentation on Alzheimer’s vs. Typical Aging. She will discuss the 10 warning signs and how important early detection is. Refreshments served. Please join us.

Euchre Tournament at WCSC – There will be no Euchre Tournament in December. See you in January. For information, call Post House Community Center at 815-288-9236 or Whiteside County Senior Center at 815-622-9230.

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