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HOLIDAY CLOSINGS Nov. 12 – Whiteside County Senior Center and Whiteside Public Transportation will be closed in observance of Veteran’s Day. Lee County Council on Aging and Lee-Ogle Transportation System will be open and Lifescape Community Services will be serving meals. Nov. 22 & 23 – Whiteside Senior Center, Whiteside Public Transportation, Lee County Council on Aging, Lee-Ogle Transportation System and Lifescape Community Services will be closed in observance of Thanksgiving.

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A publication of Sauk Valley Media in cooperation with Lee County Council on Aging and Whiteside County Senior Center – United Way agencies Volume 11

• November 2018 •

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Executive Director By Susan Lawler October was a month of goodbyes, to an old friend and a young friend. A friend we will never see again and to a friend we look forward to returning to LCCOA. Lee County has so many wonderful people and among them are so many outstanding youths. I had an opportunity to meet just one of those outstanding individuals this past summer. As you all know, we have our annual Luau, which takes truly a village of people to turn out such a successful and fun-filled event. Since I am not tech savvy I was faced with several technical issues that day. Kristin Carlson, one of our Board members who’s also on the committee for the Luau, suggested asking her son, Connor for assistance.

What a wonderful young man! He spent several hours working on our DVD, mic and speaker system, with a smile on his face; “I am sure he was thinking why these women just didn’t get it; it’s not that difficult.” Little did I know that he was giving up his last precious summer fun with his friends before he heads back to college. I know he did this for his mother, but he did touch my heart. Most young people do not want to spend their afternoon at a Senior Center. Connor has now left for college to pursue a degree in aviation. In a few short years we can look up in the sky and possibly see Connor flying by; make sure you give him a wave. Thank you, Connor for all your help and being a friend to the Center.

From the WCSC Executive Director By Tori McDaniel Can you believe it’s November! Where did this year go? This time of year is my absolute favorite! The girls and I generally put our tree up over Veteran’s Day weekend because we can’t wait to fill our home with the spirit of Christmas. I know some probably think that’s way too early, so we won’t start putting our decorations up at the center until after Thanksgiving. For me, the holidays are about spending time with your loved ones but also giving back. We have numerous events planned where you’ll be able to join us in giving back as well. Transportation will host the

Adopt-A-Rider program which is in its fifth year! By donating to Adopta-Rider, you’re helping little ones get to school, seniors get to needed doctors’ appointments, and parents get to employment. At times we have members of our community that are unable to pay their bus fare. By having the adopt-a-rider program we can provide the fare for them! Sometimes our help, means a parent can get their first paycheck and get back on their feet. I feel that is amazing and I’m extremely proud of this program and so very grateful for the support of our community throughout the years! As I write this, it’s the beginning

Now on a sadder note: We have lost one of our old friends, Richard Watkins. Richard was a constant companion to our friends in the computer lab. You could see Richard there every day. He had his favorite spot. As I look over at the lab each day, I am saddened not to see that interesting, highly intelligent man with a cowboy hat on his head. All of us here at LCCOA will miss Richard. He always had a smile on his face, a story to share, a joke or two, and of course some interesting facts regarding the past and the present and how he connected the two. Richard always made a point to stop and see me and compliment me on what I was wearing or my work at the center. As the doors open in the morning I keep looking to see him come in and share, sometimes a little avant-garde tidbit, but then again that was Richard. One day I was wearing a geometric blouse with very vibrant colors and Richard looked up and said, “Renata Bernal?” I looked at him and said “yes it is.” He was surprised that I knew

the artist; again, that was Richard. Many of you knew Richard as the man with the miniature horses in his front yard. As I pass his house each morning I miss seeing those beautiful horses. They were Richard’s companions and friends; he spoke of them so lovingly; you knew he truly cared about them. He wanted them to roam free, as free as Richard. Richard was truly a free spirit; living in the past with a hint of the present. He loved technology and what the future would bring in new advances in the field of computers; but there was that part of Richard that longed for the past. My heart saddens to know that Richard had no family and no one to claim his remains. If only the Center had funds set aside for just these times; when we can truly say goodbye to an old friend. LCCOA – a friend that Richard called his home and his family. Goodbye! Auf Wiedersehen, old friend! Until next time ... Susan

of October and we have flurries. Monday it was 80 degrees and now it’s Friday and it’s snowing. Illinois weather is strange, and it can also be bitterly cold in the winter. Due to that, we want to make sure community members stay warm. On Wednesday, Nov. 28, riders can ride with us for free if they donate a new pair of gloves, hat, or coat. Donations can be given directly to our drivers. Donations will be split, and half will be taken to Sterling Schools and the other half will be kept on our buses. We transport a lot of little ones and sometimes the drivers notice they may not have gloves or hat. This will be a great opportunity to ensure our littlest of riders stay warm! If you enjoy holiday shopping, we would love if you would pick up an extra gift. We will once again this year have a Christmas tree for the Salvation Army here at the center. Gift tags can be taken from the tree which will list a child’s age, clothing size, and what they like. Purchased

gifts can be brought back to the center and placed under the tree. I will then take all the donations to the Salvation Army, so they can be delivered before Christmas! If you enjoy decorating, we hope you’ll donate your time! We are looking for volunteers to help us deck the halls of the center. We will begin decorating the week after Thanksgiving. We will put a tree up in our dinning room as well as our big room and then a few decorations throughout the building. If you’re interested in helping, please let myself or Beth know. We will be focusing on giving back this month and then next month, we have a lot of fun things planned for you! Be sure to read next month’s Echo and check our bulletin board here at the center. You don’t want to miss out on our holiday dance, cookie exchange, Christmas bingo, and so much more. Sincerely, – 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.


POST HOUSE BALLROOM

BY MAUREEN ECCLES

to grow up and have the privilege to raise our family. You may know our parents, Leo and Joan Eccles and Dave and Anne Lahey. It’s kind of funny that I am still referred to as “the little Lahey girl.” I haven’t been considered a “girl” in a while, but I’ll take it! We are so blessed to have our mothers and my four siblings and their families in this area. We enjoy getting together often and have a lot of fun. If you have ever attended the St. Patrick’s Day parade in Dixon, you have seen me dressed in green parading through the streets. I have been working in events for most of my adult life and am

so excited to join the Post House Ballroom team! There are big shoes to fill, as Cathy has devoted many years to the Ballroom and has done an excellent job. With her expert guidance, I will be up and running soon. The Ballroom has had many bookings this past year and will be even busier next year. It’s truly one of Sauk Valley’s gems! The Post House Ballroom is an amazing place to hold your special events, and I look forward to being a part of it all. I want to thank everyone at LCCOA for welcoming me with open arms. Yours truly, Maureen Eccles

A few December dates still left

Mr. and Mrs. Colin Hamling (the former Aley Oostenryk) walk out the front door of the Ballroom amid sparklers, making a beautiful border for this picture.

An interesting thing is happening this November: The House family is having their third and final wedding reception in the Ballroom! Three girls and a wonderful family who obviously have great taste in wedding venues! 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 they are only $300 to begin with. Call us! If you need a beautiful place to have a get-together, look us up on Facebook or 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@comcast.net, or call me at 815-288-0892, and we’ll talk.

LCCOA 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

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

Events for November

1 – The Stage Door Dance Classes 2 – Cindy Wendt & Chad Bergstrom Decorate 3 – Cindy Wendt & Chad Bergstrom Wedding Reception 4 – Baby Bakener Baby Shower 6 – Line dancing at 10 a.m. 8 – The Stage Door Dance Classes 10 – Jaden House & Daniel Will Wedding Reception 11 – Emily Leonard & Landon McHale Wedding Reception 13 – Line dancing at 10 a.m. 14 – DCCMS Lunch and Learn 15 – The Stage Door dance classes 16 – United Way Lee County Smarty Pants Trivia 17 – Vanessa Contreras & Robert Curatola wedding and reception. 18 – LCCOA Quarter Madness 20 - Line dancing at 10 a.m. 24 Annalise Ankney & Dillan Laaker wedding reception 27 – Line dancing at 10 a.m. 29 – LCCOA set-up for Santa’s Workshop

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

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

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

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As I sit down to write this article, I found myself singing the show tune “Getting to Know You” from Rodgers and Hammerstein’s musical “The King and I.” I just loved that movie! Yes, this is my getting-to-knowyou article. Let me introduce myself. My name is Maureen Eccles, and I will be taking the management position of the Post House Ballroom upon Cathy Reglin’s retirement. My husband, Marty, and I have lived in Dixon for most of our lives. We have raised our two children, Ryan and MaryKate, in this great town – what a wonderful place

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MEDICARE Q&A

Decisions about Medicare coverage Fall Open Enrollment is a good time to review your options, make changes Dear Marci, With Fall Open Enrollment coming up, I am thinking about changing my Medicare coverage. I might keep Original Medicare and enroll in a new Part D prescription drug plan, or I might enroll in a Medicare Advantage Plan with prescription drug coverage. What factors should I consider when I am looking at different plans? – Eva, Topeka, Kansas Dear Eva, Fall Open Enrollment, which runs from Oct. 15 through Dec. 7, is the right time to review your current coverage, compare it with other options, and possibly make changes. The last change you make during Fall Open Enrollment will take effect on January 1, 2019. To avoid enrollment problems, it is best to call 1-800-MEDICARE when making changes to your health and drug coverage. Here are some questions to ask about any Medicare Advantage Plan that you are considering enrolling in: How much are the premium, deductible, and coinsurance/ copay amounts?

What is the annual maximum out-of-pocket cost for the plan? This amount might be high, but can help protect you if you have expensive health care costs. What service area does this plan cover? Are my doctors and hospitals in the plan’s network? What are the rules I have to follow t access health care services and my drugs? Does the plan cover additional health care benefits that are not covered by Original Medicare? How will this plan affect any additional coverage I may have? Ask yourself these questions before choosing a Part D prescription drug plan or a Medicare Advantage Plan with prescription drug coverage: Does the plan cover all the medications I take? Does the plan have restrictions on my drugs (like prior authorization, step therapy or quantity limits)? Prior authorization means that you must get approval from your Part D plan before the plan will pay for the drug Step therapy means that your

plan requires you to try a cheaper version of the drug before it will cover a more expensive one. Quantity limits restrict the quantity of a drug you can get per prescription fill, such as 30 pills of Drug X per month. How much will I pay for monthly premiums and the annual deductible? How much will I pay at the pharmacy (copay/coinsurance) for each drug I take? Is my pharmacy in the plan’s preferred network? Can I fill my prescriptions by mail order? If I have retiree coverage, will the Medicare drug plan work with this coverage? For both Medicare Advantage Plans and Part D prescription drug plans, you may also want to consider a plan’s star rating. Star ratings are quality ratings that provide a measure of a plan’s performance. Medicare scores plans in several categories, including quality of care and customer service. Ratings range from one to five stars, with five being the highest. Keep in mind that a plan’s star rating is only one factor to review

when comparing plans in your area. Even though a plan has a high star rating, it may not be right for you. It is important to see whether the plan covers the health services and drugs you need and works with the pharmacies you use before considering its star rating. Also, note that the star ratings in the Medicare & You handbook are not necessarily the most recent. For the most up-to-date, comprehensive star ratings, you should call 1-800-MEDICARE or use the online Plan Finder tool at www.medicare.gov. You may also find it helpful to use Medicare’s Plan Finder tool, which gives you a list of Medicare Advantage and Part D plans, the drugs they cover, and their estimated costs for the year. You can access Plan Finder by going online at www.medicare.gov or calling 1-800-MEDICARE. – Marci Marci’s Medicare Answers is a service of the Medicare Rights Center, the nation’s largest independent source of information and assistance for people with Medicare.

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Thank you to LCCOA 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 anon-

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Greetings from The Emporium Thrift Center. All proceeds support the Whiteside County Senior Center. As of Nov. 1, we will be featuring Thanksgiving and Christmas decorations. If you have shopped with us before, you know that we have a store full of Christmas starting in November. The list goes like this: wreaths, table decorations, lights, cards, tree ornaments, table linens, pillows, tree skirts and about anything you need to celebrate Christmas. We are also a good place to do some Christmas shopping for your gift list. We have items that are collectible such as Willow Tree, Disney, Precious Moments, Snow Babies and more. Along with all the winter clothing (coats, hats, scarfs, sweatshirts, gloves, etc.) we have the holiday clothing too. “Sparkly” tops, dresses, shoes and jewelry. And don’t forget the Mens Department, growing every week and all very reasonably priced to fit any budget. Stop in often as merchandise is put out daily. On Nov. 1, we will be auctioning off an all-white king-size quilt (90x112) which was hand quilted by Mennonite Ladies. Come in and place your bid. The auction will last for 2 weeks. Thanking all of you for your support, by shopping with us and bringing in your donations. Just come in, tell us you are out front and we will help you unload, or just give us a call in advance. You are supporting the Whiteside County Senior Center with each donation and purchase. Stop in and see us at 115 W. Third. St., Sterling (across from County Market). Phone 815-535-0368. Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 9 a.m.-4 p.m.. Closed Wednesday & Sunday.

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.

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FUN & GAMES

Bridge winners

2......... Barbara Bass & Frank Nester............. 57.14....56 3......... Elizabeth & Phil Naffziger.................... 53.57....34 3......... Harry Stoudt & Joyce U Gibson......... 53.57....34

Sept. 7 Place, names, % game & ACBL master points 1......... Barbara Bass & Frank Nester............. 67.........24 1......... Dianne & Don Pauser......................... 67.........24 1......... Peggy Wallace & Joyce U. Gibson..... 67.........24

Sept. 14 1......... Harry Stoudt & Edith Jakobs.............. 52.5......37 1......... Elizabeth & Phil Naffziger.................... 52.5......37 1......... Barbara Bass & Frank Nester............. 52.5......37

Sept. 21 1......... Barbara Bass & Frank Nester............. 63.1......53 2......... Delight Pitman & Carol Youker............ 53.57....56 3......... Mimi Boysen & Barb Hermes............. 51.79....34 3......... Harry Stoudt & Joyce U Gibson......... 51.79....34 5......... Peggy Wallace & Nancy Smith........... 50 6......... Dianne & Don Pauser......................... 44.64....19 6......... Jane & Roger Landreth...................... 44.64....19

Sept. 28 1......... Dianne & Don Pauser......................... 57.74....80

Bowling scores Individual high scores for last month Name, game score & series score Bill Burkardt.......179...431 Norma Burmeister .........................177...412 Chico Contreras..158....445 Ray Craney........182...444 Charlotte Dierdorff

.........................143...379 Aniti Dunphy......172...395 Dan Dunphy......224...569 Chet French.......174...443 Carole Janes.....138...369 Terry Janes........133...364 Dick Janssen.....190...523 Bob Joyce.........199...559 Jan Kuepker......146...355 Ray Maakestad.182...476 Ken Masters......201...502 Doug Near.........156...400

September total masterpoint winners Name............................................. Total masterpoints Barbara Bass & Frank Nester.................................1.70 Dianne & Don Pauser.............................................1.23 Harry Stoudt...........................................................1.05 Joyce U. Gibson........................................................92 Elizabeth & Phil Naffziger...........................................71 Delight Pitman & Carol Youker...................................56 Edith Jakobs.............................................................37 Mimi Boysen & Barb Hermes.....................................34 Jane & Roger Landreth..............................................19 Note: The Dixon Duplicate Bridge Club is sanctioned by the American Contract Bridge League and holds open games with a Certified Director on Friday afternoon at 12:30 in the Dixon Senior Center at 100 W. Second St. All bridge players are invited to come play with us! Partner guaranteed, or bring your own. Ron Odenthal....202...530 Ann Prindaville...144...399 Larry Reed.........199...495 Louise Reed......148...366 Bob Reilly..........136...339 Linda Richards..192...485 Jim Shuman......177...487 Therma Smith....135...353 Glenn Stroh.......129...365 Pat Summers....168...433 Dee Szymanski.. 140...362 Ed Webb...........168...428

Larry Prindaville.169...432 Shirley Webb.....153...382 Jay Wolfe...........190...497

Trick or treat!

Hope your Halloween was safe, scary, and fun. For a fun treat, come out to Plum Hollow Lanes in Dixon any Tuesday or Thursday morning and bowl with the seniors. We start at 9 a.m.

Get your two bits ready; it’s time for Quarter Madness The Post House Ballroom, 100 W. Second St., will host a Quarter Madness on Nov. 18. Doors open at 12:30 p.m. and the auction beings at 1:30 p.m. Quarter Madness is a hybrid of a raffle and an auction. People “bid” to win new products from local businesses and home business vendors. Items are “auctioned off” for one to four quarters. There will be 16 vendors at the event. Bidding paddles are $5 each, two for $8, or three for $10. There also will be a 50-50 raffle – $1 a ticket or six for $5 – Girl Scouts will sell snacks, and drinks will be sold at the bar. The fundraiser benefits Lee County Council on Aging.

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Take a bus trip to see ‘Scrooge The Comedy’ You can still reserve a seat for a bus trip to see “Scrooge the Comedy” on Dec. 7 at White Pines Playhouse in Mount Morris. The cost is $41 per person, which includes dinner, the play, and gratuities. Bus pick-up will be at 10 a.m. at Dixon Walmart, 1640 S. Galena St. The play runs from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Pines has taken this wellknown drama and turned it into a side-splitting, audience-participation comedy for all ages. Call Lee County Council on Aging at 815-288-9236 for more information.

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LEFT: Volunteers from the WCSC pantry bag chickens in single bags. Sometimes we get chickens in that are all frozen together and we have to separate them. From left: Sylvia Snow, Doran Everly, Nancy Havenur, Kathy Spotts, and Carl Rauenbuehler. RIGHT: This is a picture of the pantry setup. Every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to noon, people can pick out their own groceries so they get something they like. If a person qualifies, based on income eligibility, they can come once a month on any Tuesday.


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ABOVE: This is a picture of the people who went on the trip to Canada with WCSC. We saw Montreal, Quebec City, and Ottawa. The highlights of the trip were the Montreal Tower, the Notre Dame Basicila Church and Thousand Islands. Great trip! RIGHT: Jane Faber pretends to drive the bus to Canada!

Susan Johnson (center) is seen here with LCCOA Executive Director Susan Lawler and Outreach worker Samantha Harazin presenting a check to the agency from the proceeds of the Oct. 2 Quartermania held at the Dixon Elks. Each month, Johnson hosts a Quartermania and donates the proceeds to a different non-profit, and in October we were the lucky benefactor. A thank you goes out from LCCOA to Susan and all who participated.

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ABOVE: WCSC took a bus full to the Cubs game on Sept. 28 at Wrigley Field in Chicago. LEFT: Arlyn and Jonnie Thomson hold a W sign. TOP RIGHT: Beth and Scott Sterk hosted the trip to the Cubs game. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jennifer Boehm and Anna Islas hold a “My First Visit” sign. it was a fabulous time.

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Outreach at LCCOA As we enter into November we are in the heat of the Open Enrollment period for your Medicare prescription drug plan. Please be patient with us as we are diligently working to get to each and every one of you who have already submitted your lists. We will continue to take lists through the month so please be sure to submit all requested information, if you are wanting to check your plan this year. As a reminder, we do them first come first serve from the date that we receive all of your information. Once we have completed your comparison we contact you with results and schedule an appointment, if needed, at that time. We do not schedule appointments any sooner than this. Please remember repeatedly calling us will not expedite your results so we ask that you please be courteous to others as we will get to everyone. Repeat calls will only slow us down. All other appointments for

What we will need

Copy of your new Medicare card; a printed list of all prescription medicine with correct spelling, dosage and quantity per month on a full sheet of paper (be as specific as possible with things, such as insulin, creams, inhalers, etc.); your pharmacy of choice as well as a second choice (if willing to switch, if there are cheaper prices offered); name, address, birthday and phone number. things such as Tax Assessment Freeze, Benefit Access Applications (license plate discounts), etc. will be either scheduled at the same time as we schedule your Part D comparison appointment or after Open Enrollment is over. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you. Please be sure to let us know when we contact you for your Part D appointment that you are wishing to also complete other program

tasks at that time so that we can appropriately schedule your time frame. When dropping off your medication list and information please give to reception and they will see that we get it. In addition to this, if you are sending your information via email be aware that all emails will be responded to, so that you have confirmation of it being received. If you do not receive a response within a timely manner, generally one business day, it is important that you follow up with us. Please contact us with any questions you may have at 815-288-9236. Submit Part D information by: Mail or drop off: ATTN: LCCOA Outreach 100 W. 2nd St. Dixon Email: lccoaoutreach1@comcast.net Fax: ATTN: Outreach 815-2886563 Thank you for allowing us to serve you, Samantha Harazin and Vicki Frazer, Outreach Caseworkers

Outreach at WCSC It’s Medicare Part-D season! It’s here! The Annual Enrollment Period for Medicare Part-D season ends Dec 7. If you are wanting to compare to see if there is a cheaper drug plan for you in 2019, make your call soon! Appointments are limited. In order to compare plans at your appointment, please bring your Medicare (red, white, and blue) card and a detailed list of the current medications that you are taking. If you need to reschedule your appointment, we appreciate a 24 hr. notice. Please note that if you receive a Low Income Subsidy (Extra Help) for help with your medication costs, you do not need to adhere to the Oct. 15-Dec. 7 dates for comparing drug plans. We will take appointments for those with Extra Help after the Annual Enrollment Period ends Dec. 7. Call 815-622-9230, ext. 194. No ‘Medicare Choices’ Class during Medicare Part-D season Please note, we will not be hosting our ‘Medicare Choices’ class during the months of November or December due to the busyness of the Medicare Part-D season. If you are New to Medicare and have

questions, you are always welcome to call to make an appointment with us. The ‘Medicare Choices’ Class will resume in January! Benefits Access Application (License Plate Discount/Ride Free Transit Card) Do you need to complete your License Plate Discount/Ride Free Transit Card application? We can help with this application on walk-in Mondays from 9 a.m.- 1 p..m. Once you are approved for the application, your eligibility is good for two years. Please bring in proof of your 2017 yearly income (income taxes, 1099 forms, W-2’s, etc.), driver’s license or state ID, social security card (for yourself and your spouse if you are married), and proof of disability, if applicable. 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.-1 p.m. For Medicare counseling or

more detailed assistance, please call us in advance to set up an appointment. Our phone number 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.-2 p.m. Monday-Friday. On Mondays we take walk-ins from 9 AM-1 PM for the License Plate Discount Application, ITAC, and the Senior Tax Assessment Freeze and/or Senior Homestead Exemption. Please note, if the WCSC is closed on a walk-in Monday due to a holiday, we will observe the walk-in day on the Tuesday following the holiday. Tuesday-Friday are by appointment only for Medicare counseling or for other more detailed appointments. If you would like an appointment, please call our department at 815-622-9230 Ext. 194. Business hours for the rest of the center remain from 8 a.m.4 p.m. Monday-Friday.

Help available for those having trouble hearing on the cell phone

Illinois Telecommunications Access Corp. (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 who 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 on Mondays 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at the WCSC. Potential applicants can call the WCSC 815-622-9230 Ext. 194 or LCCOA 815-288-9236 in advance to set up an appointment to see about qualifying for this wonderful program. Cell phones must be Bluetooth capable. Applicants who wish to apply for this program should bring in their cell phone. 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 cell phone) and proof of address (driver’s license, state ID, or a bill with the applicant’s name and address on it).

WCSC, LCCOA collecting old cell phones, iPads, iPods The Whiteside County Senior Center and the Lee County Council on Aging are collecting used cell phones, 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!


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 8a.m.-4p.m. – Open pool table, open cards 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. – Computer lab 9a.m. – Golden Kiwanis 10-11a.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 tournament

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 12:30 p.m. – Mexican train dominoes

Mondays 8 a.m.-4 p.m. – Playing pool, cards, 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 Tuesdays 8 a.m.-4 p.m. – Playing pool,

Wednesdays cards, socializing, computer lab 8 a.m.-4 p.m. – Playing pool, 10 a.m. – Kings on Corner cards, socializing, computer lab cards 10 a.m. – Kings on Corner 10 a.m.-noon. – Commodities, cards must meet income guidelines 10 a.m. – Canasta 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. – 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. – Lunch Lunch 12:30 p.m. – Pinochle 12:45 p.m. – Euchre, $3 to 1 p.m. – Bingo, bring a canned play, bring a snack. good or $1 to play 12:45 p.m. – Scrabble, bring a snack

Thursdays 8 a.m.-4 p.m. – Playing pool, cards, socializing, computer lab 10 a.m. – Kings on Corner cards 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. – Lunch 12:30 p.m. – Cards“Hand and Foot” game, bring a snack Fridays 8 a.m.-4 p.m. – Playing pool, cards,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 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. – Lunch 12:30 p.m. – Mexican Train Dominoes prizes, and bring a snack. 12:30 p.m. – Pinochle

Monthly Lee County Council on Aging Nov. 1 Nov. 7 10-11 a.m. – Paw Paw Monthly 2 p.m. – Veterans representative SHIP Site (by appointment only) Nov. 9 Nov. 5,12,19 & 26 8:30 a.m. – Veteran’s breakfast 1-2:30 p.m. – Life Story Writing 9:30 a.m. – Bingo sponsored Nov. 6 by LCCOA & Hallmark 1:30 p.m. – Grief Support 11 a.m. – Lunch and Fall Group Assessment Program provided by Better Care Home Health

Nov. 11 1 p.m. – Euchre tournament ($) Nov. 13 1-2 p.m. – Ashton monthly SHIP site (by appointment only) 2-4 p.m. – Flu clinic, sponsored by the Lee County Health Department.

Nov. 19 1:30 p.m. - Community Services Committee meeting 3 p.m. – LCCOA Board meeting Nov. 21 10-11 a.m. – Amboy monthly SHIP site (by appointment only) 11:15-11:45 a.m. – Sublette

monthly SHIP site (by appointment only) Nov. 26 10-11 a.m. – Countryside monthly SHIP site (by appointment only) Nov. 28 1:30 p.m. – LOTS presentation

Whiteside County Senior Center Nov. 1 10 a.m. – Wall of Honor; pinning of all our WCSC veterans Nov. 7 8 a.m.-2 p.m.– Foot Clinic. Call for appointment: 815-213-0324 10:30-11:30 a.m. – Blood pressure check by CGH Home Nursing 11:20 a.m. – Celebrating November birthdays

1 p.m. – Bingo. Prizes by Vitas Healthcare, snacks by WCSC. (Donate a can of food or $1 to play) Nov. 10 1 p.m. – Sauk Computer User Group Nov. 14 8 a.m.-2 p.m.– Foot Clinic. Call for appointment: 815-2130324 11 a.m.-noon – Blood pres-

sure check by Gaffey Home Nursing 1 p.m. – Bingo. Prizes by Citadel, snacks by WCSC. (Donate a can of food or $1 to play) Nov. 21 10:30 a.m. – Price is Right 10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. – Blood pressure check by Sauk Valley Living and Rehab 11 a.m. – Serenity Hospice

and Home film 1 p.m. – Bingo. Sponsored by Sauk Valley Living and Rehab, snacks by WCSC. (Donate a can of food or $1 to play) Nov. 25 1 p.m. Euchre tournament Nov. 27 12:30 p.m. – Brain exercise class by Karla at University of Illinois Extension

Fulton Nov. 15 Whiteside County Senior Center Outreach Meeting, at Epic Center (Old Trinity Methodist Church), 514 13th Ave, Fulton. Call for appointment, 815-622-9230 Nov. 20 Fancy Feet Foot Clinic, at KT3 Fitness, 912 Fourth St., Fulton. Sharon Krahn (815-718-5294). Call for appointment.

Nov. 28 10:30 a.m. – Finding Your Get Up and Go, presentation by Karla of Univ of Illinois Extension 10:30 -11:30 a.m. – Blood pressure check by Citadel of Sterling 1 p.m. – Bingo. Sponsored by Rock Falls Rehab, snacks by WCSC. (Donate a can of food or $1 to play)

If you are interested in joining us for the above monthly activities, contact Whiteside County Senior Center at 815-622-9230 or 888-622-9230; or Lee County Council on Aging at 815-288-9236 or 855-407-9236.

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Upcoming Trips

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Last time this year for Diamond Jo!

Mount Rushmore Trip June 23-29, 2019

“Scrooge the Comedy”

Cost: $779 for members, $829 for nonmembers, double occupancy 8 nights lodging including 4 consecutive nights in South Dakota. 10 meals: 8 breakfasts and 4 dinners. Visit to the Mount Rushmore National Memorial, tour of Wildlife Loop Road at Custer State Park, admission to the Unique Journey Museum, guided tour of Deadwood, plus gaming at a Deadwood Casino, visit to the amazing Crazy Horse Memorial, visit to the spectacular Badlands National Park, and much more. Leave Dixon Shopko at 8 a.m. and Sterling Walmart at 8:45 a.m. Pay for this trip at WCSC starting Oct. 1.

11:30 a.m.-3 p.m., Friday, Dec. 7, 2018

Colorado Springs Trip

Diamond Jo Casino, Dubuque, Iowa Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018 Cost: $15 for members and $20 for nonmembers Cost includes transportation and free buffet lunch. Pickup at Shopko in Dixon at 8 a.m. and pickup at Sterling Walmart (northeast corner) at 8:30 a.m. Drop off at Sterling Walmart first and then Dixon Shopko. Pay for this trip at WCSC.

White Pines Playhouse, Mount Morris Cost is $41 per person for ticket, dinner and bus Departs from Walmart, 1640 S. Galena Ave. at 10 a.m. This wacky, zany audience participation comedy is a must to see for your Holiday entertainment plans. The Pines has taken this well-known drama and turned it into a side-splitting comedy for all ages. Please stop in at Lee County Council on Aging to purchase your tickets. This is a great holiday gift for yourself, friends or family.

Nashville Show Trip April 29, 2019-May 4, 2019 – 6 Days/5 nights Cost: $675 per person, double occupancy Lee County Council on Aging is heading to Nashville, so grab your hat and put on your boots for an adventure you will not forget. This incredible price from Dixon includes: transportation on a top-quality motor coach with restroom and video equipped, 5 nights lodging, eight meals (five breakfasts and three dinners), two great shows (The Grand Ole Opry, Nashville nightlife dinner theater), guided tours of Nashville and Belle Meade Plantation, admission to the country Music Hall of Fame, admission to the Mansion Fontanel, ride on the Delta flatboats inside Opryland Hotel. For more information and ticket purchase, stop by Lee County Council on Aging or call Trine at 815-288-9236.

Aug. 18-24, 2019 Cost: $839 for members, $889 for nonmembers, double occupancy 6 nights lodging including 4 consecutive nights in scenic Colorado. 10 Meals: 6 breakfast and 4 dinners. Tour of the Garden of the Gods, visit to the United States Air Force Academy, visit the Royal Gorge, including Bridge and Aerial Tram, visit historic Manitou Springs at the foot of famous Pikes Peak, guided tour of Colorado Springs, visit the U.S. Olympic Training Center, and much more. Leave Dixon Shopko at 8 a.m. and Sterling Walmart at 8:45 a.m.. Pay for this trip at WCSC starting Oct. 1.

Beautiful Maine Trip Oct. 12-20, 2019 Cost: $1099 for members, $1149 for nonmembers, double occupancy 8 nights lodging including 4 consecutive nights in Maine. 14 meals: 8 breakfasts and 6 dinners. Guided tour of Portland, Maine’s largest city-by-the-sea, guided tour of quaint Kennebunk and Kennebunkport, tour of historic Victoria Mansion, guided tour of Pineland Farms, a picturesque working farm, visit to Boothbay Railway Village, visit to the Seashore Trolley Museum and countryside trolley ride, and much more. Leave Sterling Walmart at 8 a.m. and Dixon Shopko at 8:45 a.m. Pay for this trip at WCSC starting Oct. 1.

CLUBS

Dixon Golden Kiwanis looking for new members The Dixon Golden Kiwanis meets every Tuesday at 9 a.m. at Lee County Council on Aging, 100 W. Second St., Dixon. All visitors are welcome at the meetings. There are guest speakers, fresh coffee and always friendly conversations. At recent meetings, speakers

shared information about the Dixon Area Emergency Needs Fund, pictures of a trip to Acadia National Park in Maine and Mayor Li Arellano presented information about various happenings in Dixon. Every week there is a new presentation.

Meetings are also used to plan activities to help children in the area, which is the priority of the organization. Fund raising activities are used to support Tales for Tots, Shining Star, CASA, Buddy Bags and Al Morrison Baseball League to name a few.

The Golden Kiwanis would also like to take this time to thank Ace Hardware (Richard Kelly), County Market (Juli Duckworth), ShopKo (Lukas Hackman) and Walgreens (Brandon Rogers) for their support. Come in and enjoy the group; it’s free and open to the public.


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Nov. 1-2

Thursday: Sweet and sour, meatballs, fluffy rice, blended veggies, wheat bread, apricots, milk. Friday: Tuna noodle casserole or chicken salad w/tomato, broccoli or carrots, pineapple tidbits, dinner roll, milk.

Nov. 5-9

potato wedges, Italian-blend veggies, diced peaches, milk. Friday: Crispy fish sandwich on a wheat bun or Turkey minestrone, potato pancakes, peas, pineapple tidbits, milk.

Nov. 12-16

Serving at Whiteside County Senior Center Nov. 1

Thursday: Pork Roast, potato & carrots, salad and dessert.

Nov. 5-8

Monday: Philly steak sub sandwich, potato salad, and dessert. Tuesday: Country-fried steak, potato, vegetable and dessert. Wednesday: Lasagna, vegetable, salad,

and dessert. Thursday: Catered by Resthave of Morrison.

Nov. 12-15

Monday: CLOSED. Tuesday: Parmesan chicken over noodles, and dessert. Wednesday: WCSC Thanksgiving. Turkey, mashed potatoes w/gravy, stuffing, green bean casserole and pie. Thursday: Beef

nachos, salad, and dessert.

Nov. 19-22 Monday: Polish sausage stir fry, vegetable, rice, and dessert. Tuesday: mostaccioli, bread, salad, and dessert. Wednesday: Chili and cornbread, salad, and dessert. Thursday: CLOSED

Nov. 26-29

Monday: BLT’s, broccoli & cheese soup, salad, and dessert. Tuesday: Spinach chicken alfredo, breadstick, salad, and dessert. Wednesday: Country-style pork chops, mashed potatoes, corn, and dessert. Thursday: Homemade fried fish or alternative, potato, vegetable, and dessert.

Serving at Golden Meals in Whiteside County Nov. 1-2

potatoes, peas, fresh fruit, bread w/ Nov. 26-30 margarine and milk. Friday: Chili, Monday: Goulash, green beans, coleslaw, corn bread, bread w/marpineapple, bread w/margarine garine and milk. and milk. Tuesday: Baked cod in lemon butter, parslied potatoes, Nov. 19-23 Monday: Beef and noodles. green spinach, fresh fruit, bread w/marbeans, apricots, bread w/margarine garine and milk. Wednesday: PepNov. 12-16 and milk. Tuesday: Cabbage rolls, per steak, mashed potatoes, Lima Nov. 5-9 buttered potatoes, carrots, fresh Monday: Sites closed. Tuesbeans, fresh fruit, bread w/margaMonday: Brats, mashed potaday: Sloppy Joes, potato wedges, fruit, bread w/margarine and milk. rine and milk. Thursday: Ham loaf, toes, sauerkraut, fruit, whole wheat applesauce, whole wheat bun, Wednesday: Turkey, mashed potamashed potatoes, carrots, fresh bun, bread w/margarine and milk. toes, dressing, green beans, pumpbread w/margarine and milk. fruit, bread w/margarine and milk. Tuesday: Pork chops, cheesy kin pie, bread w/margarine and Wednesday: Salisbury steak, Friday: Hot dogs, potato salad, potatoes, beets, fruit, bread w/mar- mashed potatoes, Lima bean, fresh milk. Thursday: Sites closed for fruit, whole wheat bun, bread w/ garine and milk. Wednesday: roast fruit, bread w/margarine and milk. Thanksgiving Friday: Sites closed beef, mashed potatoes w/gravy, Thursday: BBQ chicken, cheesy for Thanksgiving margarine and milk. Thursday: Ham loaf, mashed potatoes, fresh fruit, bread w/margarine and milk. Friday: Hot dogs, potatoes salad, fresh fruit, whole wheat bun, bread w/margarine and milk.

carrots, fruit, bread w/margarine and milk. Thursday: Glazed baked ham, mashed potatoes, carrots, fresh fruit, bread w/margarine and milk. Friday: Beef stew, applesauce, biscuit, bread w/margarine and milk.

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Monday: Meatball sub, peas and carrots, seasoned potatoes wedgMonday: Creamy chicken w/ es, Mandarin oranges, milk. Tuespasta, broccoli, baked apples, wheat bread, milk. Tuesday: Meat- day: Sweet and sour chicken, fluffy rice, stir fry vegetables, dinner roll, loaf, mashed potatoes w/gravy, apricots, milk. Wednesday: Salisstewed tomatoes/zucchini, dinner bury steak, cheesy potatoes, green w/butter, apricots, milk. Wednesday: Citrus baked ham, sweet pota- beans, dinner roll, sliced peaches. Thursday: Cheese omelet or tuna toes, green beans, wheat bread, applesauce, milk. Thursday: Italian salad/chicken and rice, turkey sausausage w/peppers on a bun, red sage, hash browns, blueberry muf-

fin, fruit, juice, milk. Friday: Hot ham lettuce and tomato, Mexican corn, and cheese on a wheat bun, tater pineapple tidbits, milk. tots, baked beans, diced pears, Nov. 26-30 milk. Monday: Chicken strips, seaNov. 19-23 soned potato wedges, peas, dinner Monday: BBQ riblet on a wheat roll, diced pears, BBQ PC, milk. bun, au gratin potatoes, peas, dinTuesday: Baked ziti w/meat sauce, ner roll, diced pears, BBQ PC, milk Italian blended veggies, garlic bread, Tuesday: Baked ziti w/meat sauce, hot applesauce, milk. WednesItalian blend veggies, garlic bread, day: Meatloaf or liver and onions, hot applesauce, milk. Wednesmashed potatoes w/gravy, glazed day: Meatloaf or liver and onions, carrots, dinner roll, peach cobbler, mashed potatoes w/gravy, glazed milk. Thursday: Sloppy Joe on a carrots, dinner roll, peach cobbler, wheat bun, tator tots, green beans, milk. Thursday: Sloppy Joe on a apricots, milk. Friday: Chicken fieswheat bun, tator tots, green beans, ta taco, refried beans w/cheese, apricots, milk. Friday: Chicken fies- lettuce and tomato, Mexican corn, ta taco, refried beans, w/cheese, pineapple tidbits, milk.

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TRANSPORTATION

Greyhound Connect expands service offering in Illinois Lee-Ogle Transportation System to administer the new route along the I-39 Corridor DIXON – Greyhound Connect, currently an option for travelers looking at points of interest between Chicago and Davenport, Iowa, along the I-88 corridor, is adding another route of interest to local riders. The plan is that as early as this summer Greyhound Connect will begin a new daily round trip route between Chicago and Danville, Illinois, with stops in Rockford, Rochelle, LaSalle-Peru, Bloomington-Normal and Champaign. This new route, explains Greg Gates, Director of the Lee-Ogle Transportation System (LOTS), is supported through InterCity Bus Funding through the Illinois Department of Transportation. LOTS will serve as the administrative agent for the route. “We’re excited about this new Greyhound Connect service route which will make one round trip every day, all year long,” explains Gates. “It was proposed in the most recent round of request for InterCity Bus funding.” According to Gates, there is no official start date for the new Greyhound route along I-90, I-39 and I-74. “There is some planning time including the purchase of additional buses for the route along

with marketing efforts that will take place prior to the start date, which we hope will be this summer.” One of the marketing pieces that is in motion currently is the re-design of the Illinois Bus Network (www.illinoisbusnetwork.

com) which will give people the ability to find resources when planning a trip. People here in Lee and Ogle counties will be able to make a connection with the new route via the existing Greyhound service that is run along the I-88

corridor. LOTS is a ticket agent for Greyhound Connect service at their transit facility – Reagan Transit Center – at 210 E. Progress Drive, south of I-88 and just off of state Route 26.

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 (unless qualified under Medicaid or other program)

Seniors or individuals with a disability: $1 one way (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 4 p.m. Monday through Friday

855-625-7433 or 815-625-7433

888-239-9228 or 815-288-2117


Lee County Life Story Writing – Karla Belzer

Grief Support Group at PHCC/LCCOA Tuesday, Nov. 6 – 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

Veterans Breakfast Friday Nov. 9 – Breakfast served at 8:30 a.m. Call 815-288-9236 for reservations by Nov. 5. Sponsored by Lee County Council on Aging and Unity Hospice to honor our veterans. We will also have Bingo and lunch that day. Lunch will be sponsored by Better Care Home Health.

Euchre Tournament at PHCC / LCCOA Sunday, Nov. 11 – 12:30 p.m. sign-in, 1 p.m. start $5 entry, 25 cents a set – 100 percent payback

Flu Clinic Tuesday, Nov. 13 – 2 to 4 p.m. The Lee County Council on Aging will host a Flu Clinic sponsored by the Lee County Health Department. This is a great opportunity to get your flu shot and information regarding preventative measures to avoid the flu.

Quarter Madness Sunday, Nov. 18 – Doors open at 12:30 p.m. Auction begins at 1:30 p.m. Where: Post House Ballroom – 100 W. Second St., Dixon Quarter Madness is a hybrid of a raffle and an auction. You “bid” to win products from various businesses and vendors. Items auctioned off for 1-4 quarters. There will be 16 vendors under one roof, snack table, and a 50/50 drawing. Fun for all ages – Don’t forget to bring your quarters!

Gingerbread House Building Competition Drop-off date: Wednesday, Nov. 28 between 8 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Prizes will be announced at 11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 7. Lee County Council on Aging / Post House Community Center is holding our annual Gingerbread House building Competition. We are looking for children, youths, families and groups to build a Gingerbread House. Use your imagination: spaceship, cowboy/girl ranch, princess palace, the possibilities are endless. Buildings/houses will be on public display at Lee County Council on Aging/Post House Community Center from 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 28, through Friday, Nov.

30, and Dec. 1, 3, 4, 5, and 6 for voting and viewing. Prizes will be announced Friday, Dec. 7, at 11 a.m., and displays can be viewed that day until 8 p.m. Questions? Please call 815-288-9236.

Santa’s Workshop Saturday Dec. 1, from 8 to 11 a.m. Lee County Council on Aging’s annual Santa’s Workshop will be held on Saturday December 1st. We are accepting gently used or new gifts for the children to purchase for their parents, family and friends. Donations may be dropped off at the center Monday-Friday 8 am – 5 p.m.. LCCOA thanks you for your continuing support of this wonderful program to help the children of Dixon and Lee County. If you are interested in volunteering the day of the event, please give LCCOA a call at 815-288-9236. Please leave your name and phone number. LCCOA needs helpers for wrapping gifts, shopping with children and serving food.

Holiday Craft Sale Friday, Dec. 7, 5-8 p.m. Vendors welcome! Holiday crafts will be available for sale at the Post House Community Center. We welcome vendors who wish to bring their items to sell. Contact Susan at the Center at 815-288-9236 for further information.

Whiteside County Wall of Honor Thursday, Nov. 1, at 10 a.m. Please join us as we honor our veterans (who are patrons of the senior center) with a pinning ceremony and reveal our Wall of Honor. Pinning will be performed by Rock River Hospice and Home. Veterans to be pinned are those who have turned in their registration papers and a photo.

Foot Clinic at WCSC Wednesday, Nov. 7, 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.

Sauk Computer User Group Saturday, Nov. 10, at 1 p.m. Group will meet with a question and

answer time. There will be a short business meeting, followed with a presentation by at 2:30 p.m. by Terry MacLennan on Power Point. Everyone with an interest in computers/technology are invited,refreshments will be available.

Foot Clinic at WCSC Wednesday, Nov. 14, from 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.

Serenity Hospice and Home Film Wednesday, Nov. 21, at 11 a.m. Serenity Hospice and Home has been serving nine counties in Northern Illinois for over35 years. Serenity

prides itself in offering resources to serve and help families and patients at the end-of-life. Serenity has earned the prestigious Joint Commission Accreditation and four stars in the We Honor Veterans Program. Call WCSC at 815622-9230 to reserve your seat.

Price Is Right at WCSC Wednesday, Nov. 21, at 10:30 a.m. Come play Price is Right game and guess the price of an item and take that item home. Stay for lunch which will be oven fried chicken, potato, vegetable and dessert. This is sponsored by Morningside of Sterling.

Euchre Tournament at WCSC Sunday, Nov. 25, at 1 p.m. Sign-in is 12:30 p.m. Cost is $5 per entry and 25 cents a set, with a 100 percent payback. There will also be a 50/50 drawing.

Brain Exercise Class at WCSC Tuesday, Nov. 27, at 12:30 Karla from the University of Illinois Extension will lead us through interactive activities designed to exercise the brain to maintain and enhance cognitive function and memory. You are never too young or old to get started training your brain, so come and join us for a fun class. Call 815622-9230 to reserve your seat.

Finding Your Get Up and Go Wednesday, Nov. 28, at 10:30a.m. Karla from University of Illinois Extension will be talking for this presentation. Learning what accounts for the ebb and flow of levels of motivation in life and how to respond can help individuals be more productive. This workshop is for those times when it just seems hard to “get going.” Call WCSC to reserve your seat 815-622-9230.

• November 2018

Mondays from 1-2:30 p.m. Nov. 5, 12, 19, 26 Lee County Council on Aging is hosting another life story writing workshop. Karla Belzer from the University of Illinois Extension Program will be the facilitator/ instructor for this program. This is a great opportunity to see your memories and achievements in print. This program has been so successful LCCOA felt it was worth hosting another event for more of our clients to enjoy. We are looking forward to seeing you on Monday.

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