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 13 • MARCH 2020 • EDITION 5
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Executive Director By Susan Lawler
This month my article is dedicated to the LCCOA staff. LCCOA has a wonderful group of hard working people, who have dedicated themselves to the Seniors of Lee County. As a non for profit, we do not make the glamorous salaries as found in large corporations; but not one of LCCOA’s present staff complains about what they earn. As one of my staff members stated “I knew the salary I was offered and I accepted it. I don’t feel like it disrespects me or my position. This is not a job to me this is a career, my mission in life is to help as many people as possible, to the best of my ability”. I am sure by now you have guessed; which staff member I am speaking about; she has been here over 10 years and has given her heart and soul to LCCOA. Thank you Samantha for your loyalty and caring. Each one of LCCOA’s staff from the newest employee Marisa to our oldest employees, each one truly cares about this Center and the clients that come through our doors. There is one employee I call the “Quiet Man” that stays in the background and listens to all the senior’s aches, pains, some very sad stories, and some very happy ones, with a broom in one
Fun Days at LCCOA hand and a smile at the corner of his mouth; he is always there to listen. I am saddened to know that this valuable employee and friend to all will be retiring next year after 25 years of hard work, dedication and loyalty. He once told me LCCOA is his second home; this is why he can fix the plumbing, clean the bathrooms, build a room, weld a deck – the list goes on – because it is a labor of love; this is what you do for your family. Years ago when the Senior Transportation first started, Marty would be out in the freezing cold fixing vehicles so our seniors could get to their medical appointments, grocery store or just come to the Center to socialize with other members. Marty on many occasions thought he had lost his hands or fingers from frostbite, but he still went out in the cold to shovel that snow, salt those sidewalks or change that tire. LCCOA will not be losing an employee they will be losing a family member, one of the protectors of our Center. So in the next months to come make sure you take the time to speak with him and thank him for all he has done for LCCOA. Again, it was never about the money, it was the love for LCCOA.
From the WCSC Executive Director By Tori McDaniel As I write, it’s snowing and drifting. They are forecasting an “arctic blast” for tomorrow. I don’t know about you but I’m ready to be able to get outside. Being stuck indoors leaves little to do. My girls love to be outside and play with our dogs. It helps that they get to burn off a little energy as well. If you’re ready to
Marty could have been paid 5 times what he has been paid over the years, he never once complained about not being respected or not paid enough, Marty knows that LCCOA truly respects and cares about this wonderful “Quiet Man.”
get out and about as well, we have several upcoming trips to think about. Our first trip is the San Antonio, Texas! The trip is June 13 through the 21 and the deadline to sign-up is April 1. You’ll get to do several fun things while there but two of my favorites are the River Walk and
Recently the Post House Ballroom hosted the Dixon Chamber’s “Best of Dixon.” Thanks to Maureen, Jeremy, Jona and Jennifer this event was a great success, I have had so many calls regarding how elegant and just pure class the event was this year. Thank you all for showing Dixon a wonderful time and truly honoring the dedicated volunteers of our community. Our first Sangria Social turned out to be a nice event. There were old faces and some new ones. LCCOA was happy to see new people come out to socialize. If you have ideas to improve our events, pass them on to Maureen, she would love to hear your suggestions. Maureen did a great job on decorating for this event, it was simply lovely. She does know how to put on a show.
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our community and Seniors. John passed away, but will not be forgotten. Thank you John for all your years of support to LCCOA. Linda from KSB has stepped up to the plate and will make her tasty chicken noodle soup and corn bread. So who is cooking up our Chili, good old Heritage Square and their famous Chili cooking staff will provide Chili for all. The Red Hot Karaoke DJ will be entertaining us once again. LCCOA had a packed house last year so let’s top last year, and as one man said “The senior center is rocking.” So let’s Rock and Roll, people. LCCOA is waiting to greet you at the door. No children allowed. It’s not too early to think Prom!! And do we have some very special treats in store for you: We will have music, door prizes, King and Queen crowning, food, drinks and a few surprises. You don’t want to miss this spectacular event. We clearly were the talk of the town last year. Tickets will go on sale March 15 (must be 21 years old to attend, no children allowed).
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Mark your calendars for March 11 for LCCOA’s 30th annual Chili Supper. Franklin Grove Living & Rehab Center, The Meadows of Franklin Grove and Oregon Living and Rehab Center will sponsor once again and bring all their wonderful staff to volunteer to help make this event a fun night for all. This year we lost John Walker, who cooked his heart out each year to bring enjoyment to all
We are still struggling with paying off our new furnace; any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Diane Pauser and Jesse Ware cannot take on this burden alone, they need you to help them. Every dollar is one dollar closer. Until next time, my friends, Lee County Council on Aging: A place to where you belong, a place to call home. – Susan
the Alamo. My brother in law is currently stationed in San Antonio so we visited during Thanksgiving and had a great time on the River Walk. There are lots of delicious restaurants, shopping, and historical sites to see. There is even horse drawn carriage rides if you venture to the street above. My parents took all the grandkids on a carriage ride and it was one of their favorites! Nearby, you’ll also find the Alamo. The Alamo was much smaller than I expected it to be, but the history was amazing. This is a trip you don’t want to miss! If Texas doesn’t sound interesting, we have a fun trip to Savannah, Jekyll Island, and Beaufort South
Carolina planned for August 22 through the 30. You’ll need to signup for this trip by June 15. I haven’t been to South Carolina, so I don’t have any insider tips on this location, but I hear it’s beautiful! This incredible trip will include guided trolley tour of Savannah, followed by hop-on/hop-off privileges, a guided tour of gorgeous Beaufort, and so much more! Whether you’re interested in Texas or South Carolina you’re sure to have a good time! Break free from the drab winter months with an exciting summer experience and join us for a fantastic time! Let’s enjoy the sunshine! – 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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ing athletes and coaches and their loved ones gathered to recognize their achievements. The Purple Pride cup was runneth over. I can’t help but to think “If these walls could talk.” So many wonderful memories have been made in the Post House Ballroom. I am sure most of you have attended an event here at one point. Our Post House Ballroom is truly a gift. Mackinac Island trip update: The trip is now full; I am taking a few names for the waiting list. Thank you to everyone for signing up. It is going to be fun! Maureen Eccles Post House Ballroom Manager. lccoaevnts@comcast.net or 815-288-0892 Stone Bridge Running Group attendees at the Business Online: www.posthouseballroom.net after Business in the Post House Ballroom.
A little bit of everything at the Emporium Precious Moments and puzzles, pitchers and plates, and much more The Emporium Thrift Center is open 5 days a week (closed on Wednesday and Sunday) from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. at 115 W. Third St., Sterling. Our phone number is 815-535-0368. We accept donations any time we are open. We will be glad to
help you bring your donations into the store; just come in and tell us you’re at the curb. One thing people are looking for is puzzles. If you have some you are through with, please consider donating them. As we still have winter with us, all our indoor entertainment items are still popular – books, CDs, magazine craft items, and games. We have received several donations of beautiful glassware. Some cut glass and some pressed
glass. We have vases, glasses of all descriptions, candy dishes, cream and sugar sets, serving plates, bells, pitchers ... you name it, we have it. Due to the volume, our prices are very reasonable. Our greeting card rack is full right now, so come on in and stock up on all the cards you need: birthday, get well, thank-you, and more – and you can’t beat the prices. Let’s see, what are some of the other things we have that you might not think about? Broken lid?
We have a shelf full of lids. Need a walker? Yes, we have those. Need a tie for a special occasion? We have beautiful men’s ties. Are you in the mood to sew? We have shelves full of fabric. Like to collect? How about music boxes, figures, clown statues, Precious Moments? We have a big selection. Hope to see you all soon at The Emporium Thrift Center, which supports the Whiteside County Senior Center.
LCCOA phone numbers
WCSC phone numbers
Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday
Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday
Transportation 815-288-9236 855-407-9236 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 Go to leecountycouncilonaging.net Check us out on Facebook – Lee County Council on Aging For the Post House, go to posthouseballroom.net
1207 W. Ninth St., Sterling Transportation – 815-625-7433 • Information – 815-622-9230
ADRC hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday Walk-ins from 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Outreach and free phones for hard of hearing/ low vision 815-622-9230 Toll-free 888-622-9230
Email at info@wc-seniorcenter.org Go to wc-seniorcenter.org or follow us on Facebook. The Emporium Thrift Store 115 E. Third St., Sterling • 815-535-0368
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Greetings, everyone! We have made it to February, and as promised in my previous article, I would bring you up to speed with the Ballroom events. It’s officially award show season. With the Academy Awards held last week, the Post House Ballroom hosted some of Dixon’s own award shows. There wasn’t a red carpet, but who needs that when you have Dixon’s finest? The Best of Dixon was held in the Post House Ballroom on January 24. The Chamber did a fabulous job recognizing many deserving recipients. I was honored to be a part of such a special night. Dixon High School’s second annual Athletic Hall of Fame was held January 25. This was truly a wonderful day. So many deserv-
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WCSC welcomes members
We would like to thank the people who recently paid their membership dues: Ralph Aldrich Phil & Sharon Arduini Lorraine Armstrong Robert Baldwin Alex & Mary Jane Barajas Janice Barton Richard Beelendorf Elizabeth Bellini Albert & Tina Benson John & Frances Bishop Greg & Amy Bontz William Bostelman Tom & Jane Brackemeyer Robert & Vicki Bryant Al & Jan Campbell Tammy Campos JoAnn Canady Leola Casey Judy Cassens Dave & Shirley Cisketti Ann Chamberlain William Charleston Ron & Mary Church Jim & Linda Cook Karen Cowley Glenn & Gail Dancey Phil Devers Bill & Catherine Doering Joe & Rebecca
Duis Larry & Margaret Ebersohl Sharon Eagan Lyle & Diana Eisenberg Sue Endress Gloria Engel Dave & Pam Erby John & Juanita Espinoza Jane Faber Barb Fane Rod & Vicki Fjelstad Joe & Margery Fornero Carol Fox Les & Georgia Frey Suzanne Garien June Gascoigne Chris Gibler Richard & Lauretta Gingrich Louis Guerrero Terry & Judy Hadaway David & Carol Hadley Eugene & Nancy Hafner Lucinda Hartman Gary & Deanna Hasselbacher Frank & Lorelie Hassler Carol Hecathorn Beverly Helfrich Robert & Patricia Hibbard Darlene Hinkle
Paul Hocking Margo Horner Hope Howell Janell Hughes Jim & Wanda Hunsberger Elsie Iben Judy Irvin Mark Jacobs Robert Jacobs Ron Jacobs Anita Johnson Joan Johnson Susan Jones Harold Jordan Eddie Kerley Leon & Dolly Kinn Sue Klock Pamela Kolb Marilyn Kollie Joan LaBlanc Kathy Lane Elmer & Freda Last Julie Logan Dathene Lopez Mike & Mary Love Ron & Bev Lynch Glenn & Wilma Mantsch Silvana McDonald Kathleen McLaughlin Betty Meenen Barb Miller Gary Miller Bud Mohr Harold & Kay Monroe Mario & Dorothy Montanze Kathyrn Moore
Margaret Morris Kathy Needham Dionicio Olalde Margo Owano Katherine Planthaber Margaret Poinsett Brad & Tina Popejoy Wayne Postada Jewelene Pratt Joan Prazak Velma Quinn Marcella Ramos John Rangel Marke Reglin Denise Reiniche George & Gloria Schneider Sally Schueler Ken & Barb Shawver Charlene Smith Curtis Smith Watson Smoot Kathleen Spotts Patricia Spratt David & Gloria Sproul Steve Szabo Jean Tichler Pat VanCoillie Mary Vos Walter & Jeanette Wagner John & Evelyn Wessels Craig & Susan Wolfe
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. Rock Falls Rehab Ken Hughes Erie Pubic Library AARP tax volunRoundToIts Nancy Havener Gaffey Home teers Sauk Valley Food Odell Public Nursing Andresen Nature Bank Library, Morrison Glenda MacLenCenter- Fulton Sauk Valley Senior Pat VanCoillie nan Barb Peugh Living and Rehab Prophet Manor, Heritage Woods Beacon of Hope Prophetstown of Sterling Hospice Shirley Schwarz Regency Care of Hospice ComCarl Raunbuehler Sylvia Snow Sterling passus Carol Voss Terry MacLennan Resthave of MorJanice Bell Castor Home Tom Rich rison Javier Gomez Nursing United Way of Richard MenJennifer Boehm CGH Home NursSterling nenga Jim Capp ing Unity Hospice Riverbend Food Joe Fornero Citadel of Sterling VITAS Hospice Bank Kathy Spotts Doran Everly Mary Voss
Lee County Council on Aging Board Executive Committee and Officers Bonnie O’Connell, Chair Ed Roller, Treasurer
LaDonna Groshans, Vice Chair Kristin Carlson, Secretary
Janine Eykamp Cindy Gabany Roberta Lemoine
Nina Mardauss Cheryl Smith Terry Stephenitch
LCCOA welcomes members
We would like to thank the people who recently paid their membership dues: Mary Stouffer Norma Jean Reed Michaelene Banker Ramona Reglin Twila Beard Paul Stouffer Cathy Reglin Carol Beaston Ken Strock Ron Reglin Sam Berard Nancy Strock Janet Reiley* Sherrill Berard Betty Stumpenhorst Ruth Reinhold Katherine Bertling Tim Sullivan Kristi Reiss Tilly Buch Denton Swarts Mark Reiss Ken Burnell Terry Swarts Dolores Renne Sandra Burris Patricia Sword Shirley Rogene Reuter Kristin Carlson* Marie Tabers Warren Reuter Steve Carlson* Darlene Taft Mary Jo Ridenhour Betty Cover Frederick Taft Harold Risdon Richard Cover Jane Thomas LeVaun Risdon Pat Engle Bob Tolley Ed Roller Gertrud Feurstein Eldon Travis Kathi Rowton Ann Hall Sharon Tribley Joe Rudolphi Elaine Hazelwood Geoff Vanderlin Teresa Rudolphi Robert Hazelwood Roberta Vanderlin Orville Schaefer Dennis Hendricks John Varga Sandra Schamberger Monica Hendricks Nancy Varga Diane Schoaf Dawn Hodge Delores Volk John Schoaf Doug Hoyle Jessie Ware* Don Schrock Dolly Kinn Helen Weaver Susan Schrock Leon Kinn Kurt Weippert Dolores Scott Marcella Kitson Marlene Weippert Jacob Scott Tom Kitson Carl Scroggins Colleen Koch Donna Wellman Cathy Seagren Joan LeSage Donald Wendt Mary Sekse Shirley Lewallen Charles Werner Shirley Selgestad Clark Lumsden* Lorrie Werner Robert Sheridan Pamela Lumsden* George Whaley Theresa Sheridan Dennis Marsh Josie Whaley John Sloter Dora Marsh Marlene White Hilda Smith Colette Massoni Roger White Jack Smith Patricia Moore Sylvia Williams Cheryl Smith* Eric Peterson Doris Wohrley Jim Smith* Kathy Pfoutz-Peterson Donna Wolf Lois Smith Alan Phillips Raymond Wolf Wayne Smith Jackey Phillips Theresa Wolf Terry Smith Beverly Pickering June Wolzen Willis Smith Ruth Pitts Stanley Wolzen Betty Snitchler Jeanne Plumb Barbara Wood Steve Snitchler Gary G. Potter ** Sharon Woodring Dick Snyder Freida Bennett Potter** Robert Wright, Jr. Helen Snyder Beverly Power Edwin Yingling** Jennell Spoor Betty Predmore Mary P. Yingling** Patricia Spratt Ann Prindaville* Emily Yurgil Betty Staton Larry Prindaville* Marylou Zimmerly Deb Stephenitch Sandra Ready * Partner** Sponsor*** Terry Stephenitch Al Reece Robert Stevens Benefactor Linda Reece
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 anonymous donations. Center The Meadows of United Way of Regency Care Franklin Grove Lee County of Sterling Franklin Grove Living & Lee County Health Ed Garland Rehab Center Department Patricia Spratt Mary McMillian Goodfellows of Lee Joan Floto Oregon Living & Rehab County
Whiteside County Senior Center Board Members and Officers Joe Bright – President Michelle Miller – Vice President Karla Burn – Treasurer Cindy Wadsworth – Secretary John Espinoza John Booker
Al Campbell
Emily Taylor Janice Bell
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WCSC will host Medicare Choices class
Are you new to Medicare and in need of help navigating your choices? The WCSC Outreach Department will host a Medicare Choices class at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, March 26, in the Big Room. We welcome those who are new to Medicare, caregivers of those who are new to Medicare, and beneficiaries who have been on Medicare but are in need of a simplified explanation on the parts of Medicare. There is no charge to attend. Please call 815-622-9230 Ext. 194 in advance to sign up. Annuity, and IRA 1099-R forms, Interest 1099-INT, Dividend 1099DIV, W-2, and any other income statements that you received in the beginning of the year. Along with these forms, we also need your social security card, driver’s license or state ID, vehicle registration, and proof of disability if you are under 65 and on disability. If married and living together, we need all of your spouse’s information and income to file this application jointly. Help with senior homestead exemption (PTAX-329) & senior tax assessment freeze (PTAX-340) Recently, or very soon, you may have received your PTAX-329 and/ or PTAX-340 in the mail from the
County Assessment Office, if you are 65 years of age or older, are a homeowner, and have had applied for this exemption in the past. The WCSC and LCCOA Outreach Departments can help you complete and notarize these forms. In Lee County only the Senior Tax Assessment Freeze needs to be renewed each year, however in Whiteside County both forms are required to be completed each year. In order to qualify, either you or your spouse need to be 65 years of age or older. For the Senior Homestead Exemption, there is no income guideline. For the Senior Tax Assessment Freeze, your household income needs to be at or under $65,000, and proof of 2019 yearly income is required for
everyone in the household. If you plan to file income taxes this year, please file first before requesting to complete the Senior Tax Assessment Freeze form. If you do not plan to file taxes, we will require you to have all of your 2019 yearly income documents if completing the Senior Tax Assessment Freeze. For questions, or for more information, contact the Outreach Departments at WCSC at 815-6229230 Ext. 194, or LCCOA at 815288-9236. Both departments can complete these applications on their walk-in Monday from 9 a.m.1 p.m. Medicare Advantage Plan enrollment/disenrollment period ends March 31 If you are already enrolled in a Medicare Advantage (Part C) HMO, PPO, PFFS, you can switch into another MA plan or go back to Original Medicare (Part A & Part B) and enroll into a stand-alone Part D drug plan until March 31. If needing help in comparing MA plans, or for questions on Medicare, please contact the WCSC or LCCOA Outreach Departments for assistance or an appointment.
v a e h I E v s e n r had! o i t a c It’s One of the Best Va 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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2018 income still a requirement for Benefit Access Application (license plate discount) It may seem a bit odd that we are still asking for it, but we do require your 2018 income when filing your Benefit Access Application (formerly Circuit Breaker). This is an online application that needs to be filed every 2 years to give you the benefit of the license plate discount, and/or ride free transit card if you are 65 years or older, or under 65 and on disability, and if you meet the income guidelines as follows: Individual, $33,562; couple, $44,533; household of three, $55,500. Please note that we must include non-taxable Social Security into your yearly income total. If you need to renew (within 90 days of expiration date of previous application), or if you would like to file for the first time, we will require 2018 yearly income up until April 15, 2020. We will accept 2019 yearly income after this date. Examples of income documents that are needed are your 2018 US1040 income tax forms, 2018 Social Security 1099’s (fold out form with the pink box), Pension,
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The Borg Warner Safety Committee generously donated to help with our new furnace.
A great time was had by all at our Valentine Social Hour. Diana Owens – Say cheese!
Business after Business at the Post House Ballroom.
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Our Pinochle group has grown! Our card players enjoy playing Pinochle here Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Join them — they are a great group and have a lot of fun!
Our King and Queen for Valentines 2020 were crowned on Thursday, February 13.They were nominated by their friends here at the center. Congratulations, King Bud J. and Queen Phyllis L.! Thanks to everyone who took the time to vote. These individuals come to our center nearly every day and have the kindest of hearts!
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Weekly activities and meetings: Lee County Council on Aging Mondays 8 a.m.-4 p.m. – Open cards 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. – Computer lab 9 a.m. – Exercise 9 a.m.-1 p.m. – Outreach walk-in hours 10 a.m. – Dance exercise class 11:30 a.m. – Lifescape Lunch served (Reservations) 1 p.m. – Rummikub Tuesdays 8 a.m.-4 p.m. – Open cards
8a.m.-4:30 p.m. – Computer lab 9 a.m. – Golden Kiwanis 9 a.m. – Senior bowling at Plum Hollow 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 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 cards 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. – Computer lab 9 a.m. – Exercise 9 a.m. – Senior bowling at Plum Hollow 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 cards 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. – Computer lab 11:30 a.m.– Lifescape Lunch served (Reservations) 12:30 p.m. – Duplicate Bridge 1 p.m. – Dominoes
Weekly activities and meetings: Whiteside County Senior Center Mondays 8 a.m.-4 p.m. – 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 free lessons. See the Special Events listing on page 11 for details. Tuesdays 8 a.m-4 p.m. – Cards,
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 12:45 p.m. – Euchre. $3 to play, with prizes; bring a snack. 12:45 p.m. – Scrabble; bring a snack 1 p.m. – Pool playing. Membership required
Wednesdays 8 a.m.-4 p.m. – Cards, 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. Bring a canned good or $1 to play Thursdays 8 a.m.-4 p.m. – Cards,
socializing, computer lab 9-10 a.m. – Yoga, bring mat, membership required 10 a.m. Kings on Corner cards 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. – Lunch 12:30 p.m. – Hand and Foot game. Bring a snack 1 p.m. – Pool playing. Membership required Fridays 8 a.m.-4 p.m. – 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 12:30 p.m. – Pinochle 12:45 p.m. – Mexican Train Dominoes, with prizes. Bring a snack.
Monthly activities and meetings: Lee County Council on Aging March 4 10-11:30 a.m. – Blood pressure clinic sponsored by Lee County Health Department March 5 10-11 a.m. – Paw Paw monthly SHIP site (by
appointment only) March 8 Euchre tournament. Doors open at noon March 10 1-2 p.m. – Ashton monthly SHIP site (by appointment only)
March 11 4:30-6 p.m. – Chili/Soup supper March 13 9:30 a.m. – Bingo at the Meadows of Franklin Grove March 18 10-11 a.m. – Amboy
monthly SHIP site (by appointment only) 11:15-11:45 a.m. – Sublette monthly SHIP site (by appointment only) March 23 10-11 a.m. – Countryside monthly SHIP site (by
appointment only) March 25 10-11 a.m. – ITAC presentation/testing March 27 9:30 a.m. – Bingo 6:30 p.m. – Open mic
Monthly activities and meetings: Whiteside County Senior Center March 2 9 a.m. -1 p.m. – Walk-in day for ADRC March 4 8 a.m.- 2 p.m. – Foot clinic 10:30-11 a.m. – Blood pressure screenings by CGH 1 p.m. – Bingo, sponsored by Resthave. To play, bring a canned good or $1 for the food pantry. March 9 9 a.m.-1p.m. – Walk-in day for ADRC March 10 9:30-11:30 a.m. – Prophetstown monthly SHIP site.
Appointment required. March 11 10 a.m.-noon – Morrison monthly SHIP site. Appointment required. 10:30-11 a.m. – Blood pressure screenings by Gaffey Home Nursing 1 p.m. – Bingo, sponsored by Citadel of Sterling. To play, bring a canned good or $1 for the food pantry. March 12 10:30-11:30 a.m. – Vets coffee March 14 1 p.m. – Sauk Computer
Users Group Meeting March 16 9 a.m.-1 p.m. – Walk-in day for ADRC March 17 Primary Election March 18 10 a.m.-noon – Erie monthly SHIP site. Appointment required. 10:30 a.m. – Price is Right, sponsored by Heritage Woods of Sterling 10:30 a.m. – Blood Pressure screenings, sponsored by Castor Home Nursing 12:30 p.m. – TRIAD meeting;
all senior citizens are welcome 1 p.m. – Bingo, sponsored by Regency Care. To play, bring a canned good or $1 for the food pantry March 19 10 a.m.-noon – Fulton monthly SHIP site. Appointment required. March 22 Noon – Euchre tournament March 23 9 a.m.-1 p.m. – Walk-in day for ADRC March 25 10:30 a.m. – Blood pres-
sure screenings, sponsored by Citadel of Sterling 1 p.m. – Bingo, sponsored by Castor Home Nursing. To play, bring a canned good or $1 for food pantry. March 26 12:30-2 p.m. – Brain health class 12:30 p.m. – Medicare class March 30 9 a.m.-1 p.m. – Walk-in day for ADRC
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.
Upcoming Trips
Diamond Jo Casino March 27, 2020 Cost: $15 for members, $20 for nonmembers. It’s casino time! We will be going to the Diamond Jo Casino in Dubuque, Iowa, for gambling and the buffet! The bus will pick up at Dixon County Market at 8 a.m. and Sterling Walmart at 8:15 a.m. The bus will leave the casino at 4 p.m. to return home. Sign up for this trip at the WCSC.
San Antonio Texas June 13-21, 2020 Cost: $974 per person for
Savannah, Jekyll Island & Beaufort, South Carolina August 22-30, 2020 Cost: $1,089 for members (based on double occupancy), $1,139 for nonmembers. You will enjoy 8 nights lodging including 4 consecutive nights in the Savannah area along with 14 meals including 8 breakfasts and 6 dinners. This incredible trip includes a guided trolley tour of Savannah, followed by hop-on/hop-off privileges,, a guided tour of gorgeous Beaufort, SC, “Queen of the Carolina Sea Island”, plus a visit to Parris Island, an evening show of the famous Savannah Theatre, a guided tour of St. Simons Island and last but not least….a guided tram tour of Jekyll Island. Sign up for this trip at WCSC. Final payment due June 15.
Lee County Council on Aging presents Alaska with Celebrity Cruises and a pre-night in Seattle at the Grand Hyatt Sept. 3-11, 2020 – 9 days/8 nights Cost: Prices start at $2,944, based on double occupancy. This wonderful opportunity offers all the extras! With provided transportation from Dixon to O’Hare, the airfare, transportation to the Grand Hyatt hotel, a 3-hour morning city tour of Seattle, the cruise itself, and all return transportation. In addition to this you will be traveling with Samantha Harazin of our Outreach Department as your group leader. Included with the cruise is a special on-board cocktail party, and 2 Sail Your Way perks that can truly make it an all-inclusive vacation! Passports are required and deposit is due upon sign up to reserve your spot. Space is limited. For more information call Lee County Council on Aging at 815-2889236 and ask for Samantha.
Celebrity Cruise Line 2020 – 11 nights, 6 islands Cost: Prices start at $2,500 for inside cabin, based on double occupancy. On October 4, 2020, we will fly to Fort Lauderdale and spend 1 night in a hotel. The following day we will take bus to the ship. The islands we will visits are: St. Thomas, St. Croix, Antiqua, Barbados, St. Lucia and St. Maarten. We will fly home on Oct.16. Trip includes all transportation, hotel, and cruise. Please call the WCSC 815-622-9230 and ask for Glenda. We will accept 5 more cabins!
Lee County Council on Aging future trips If you are interested in taking a trip to Hawaii, Bahamas, Australia, Italy or Ireland please contact LCCOA. We are compiling a list of future trips based on the demand. Provide your name, phone number, trip and month you would like to travel. Thank you for your assistance to LCCOA – call 815288-9236
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IN BRIEF Sauk Computer User Group will meet
Sauk Computer User Group will meet at 1p.m. March 14 for a question-and-answer time. There will be a short business meeting followed with a presentation at 2 p.m. on highlights from the Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show. Everyone with an interest in computers/technology is invited. Refreshments will be available.
Free shredding events offered in April
The Whiteside County TRIAD will offer a free shred event at two locations: • 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 20, at the Whiteside County Senior Center • 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 24 at the Fulton Police Department. This is a wonderful opportunity for you to safely dispose of sensitive items. Each household will be allowed to bring two boxes of paper items to be shredded. This event was made possible through a grant from Age Options. Illinois Senior Medicare Patrol encourages you to detect potential fraud errors and abuse; report suspected fraud errors, and abuse; and protect yourself against Medicare fraud. So, drive up and drop-off at this shred event!
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March 10, 2020 Cost: $80 for members, $85 for nonmembers Join us for a lovely matinée/lunch buffet. “Simply Patsy” at Starved Rock Lodge. Since 2010, Mary Pfeifer has delivered the sounds of the late, great Patsy Cline in her “Simply Patsy” tribute. Mary has performed throughout Illinois and neighboring states, and was recently an invited guest to perform Patsy songs onstage in Nashville, Tenn. From Patsy’s first recordings in 1955 to her last in 1963, she will bring back memories of your favorite Patsy songs, including those famous hits like “Crazy” and “Walking after Midnight,” and reveal many facts about the young singer’s life. The bus will leave Sterling Walmart at 9:30 a.m. Trip includes motor coach, meal, matinée and all gratuities. Sign up for this trip at WCSC. We have extended deadline to sign up. The last day will be Monday, March 3.
members, based on double occupancy. $1,024 for non-members. This trip includes a stop at the Oklahoma City National Memorial and a guided tour of San Antonio (San Fernando Cathedral, The King William Historical District, and El Mercado).You will go to the famous River Walk for a scenic cruise. You will tour the National Museum of the Pacific War, The LBJ Ranch at the Lyndon Johnson Historical Park and see the “Texas White House.” You will visit the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park and see the “Alamo … The Price of Freedom” at the IMAX Theatre. You will go to the Magnolia Market at the Silos in Waco, Texas. This trip includes 8 nights’ lodging, 14 meals, including 8 breakfasts and 6 dinners. Sign up for this trip at WCSC. Final payment due April 1.
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Monday: Country meatballs, mashed potatoes with gravy, Brussels sprouts, dinner roll, peaches. Tuesday: Cheeseburger, wheat bun, green beans, farmers potatoes, diced pears. Wednesday: Spaghetti with meat sauce, steamed peas, white kernel corn, garlic bread, apricots. Thursday: A) Hot turkey sandwich, mashed potatoes with gravy, winter blend vegetables, wheat bread, fruit cocktail B) Ham and chicken and noodle. Friday: Cheesy beef taco, flour tortilla, lettuce and tomato, Spanish rice with beans, fresh fruit.
March 9-13 Monday: Chicken Parmesan, pasta
with marinara sauce, Sicilian-blend vegetables, dinner roll, diced pears. Tuesday: Sausage gravy with biscuit, hash brown potatoes, fruit juice, sausage patties, peaches. Wednesday: Polish sausage, sauer kraut, potatoes wedges, baked beans, chili applesauce, hot dog on a bun. Thursday: Cheese ravioli with meat sauce, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, garlic bread, apricots. Friday: A) Pepper steak, mashed potatoes with gravy, Lima beans, wheat bread, Mandarin oranges B) Turkey and vegetable.
March 16-20 Monday: Hamburger patty, wheat bun, mac and cheese, California-blended vegetables, diced pears.
Tuesday: BBQ chicken breast, cheesy potatoes, seasoned green beans, dinner roll, Jello with fruit. Wednesday: Baked pork chop, mashed potatoes with gravy, mixed vegetables, dinner roll, apple crisps. Thursday: Sweet and sour meatballs, fluffy rice, stir fry vegetables, wheat bread, apricots. Friday: A) Tuna noodle casserole, peas/corn, pineapple tidbits, dinner roll B) Chicken salad with tomato.
March 23-27 Monday: Baked chicken breast, mashed potatoes with gravy, broccoli, dinner roll, pineapple tidbits. Tuesday: Meatloaf, mashed potatoes with gravy, glazed carrots, dinner
with butter, apricots. Wednesday: Citrus-baked ham, sweet potatoes, green beans, wheat bread, fruit cocktail. Thursday: Italian sausage with peppers on a bun, red potato wedges, Italian-blend vegetables, diced peaches. Friday: A) Crispy fish sandwich, wheat bun, mac and cheese, peas, pineapple tidbits B) Turkey minestrone
March 30-31 Monday: Meatball sub, peas and carrots, seasoned potatoes wedges, Mandarin oranges. Tuesday: Sweet and sour chicken, fluffy rice, stir fry vegetables, dinner roll, apricots. All meals served with 8-ounce, low-fat milk
March meals at Whiteside County Senior Center March 2-5 Monday: Chili Soup, cheese hot dog, salad & dessert. Tuesday: Beef stew over biscuits, salad & dessert. Wednesday: Meatloaf, potato, veggie, salad and dessert. Thursday: Resthave catering
March 9-12 Monday: Lemon-peppered chick-
en breasts, pasta, veggie and dessert. Tuesday: Mostaccioli, veggie, salad and dessert. Wednesday: Ham and cabbage broil for St. Patrick’s Day. Thursday: Fish strips, veggie, salad and dessert
March 16 – 19 Monday: Sloppy Joe’s, chips, potato salad and dessert. Tuesday: Pork chops, potato, veggie and
dessert. Wednesday: Oven-fried chicken, potato, veggie, salad and dessert. Thursday: Hot Philly steak sandwich, veggie, salad, and dessert.
March 23-26 Monday: Salisbury steak, potato, veggie and dessert. Tuesday: Pork roast, potato, veggie and dessert. Wednesday: Spaghetti and
meatballs, garlic bread, salad and dessert. Thursday: Taco bake and dessert.
March 30-31 Monday: Pork tenderloin, potato, veggie and dessert. Tuesday: Baked ham roll-up, veggie, salad and dessert.
March meals at Golden Meals in Rock Falls March 2-6 Monday: Swedish meatballs, parslied potatoes, peas, fresh fruit. Tuesday: Scalloped potatoes and ham, carrots, applesauce. Wednesday: Ham loaf, sweet potatoes, green beans, fresh fruit. Thursday: Roast pork loin, potato casserole, mixed vegetables, fresh fruit. Friday: Chicken salad, pea salad, peaches, whole wheat bun.
March 9-13 Monday: Beef stew, pears, bis-
cuit. Tuesday: Spaghetti, Italian vegetables, peaches. Wednesday: Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes, green beans, fresh fruit. Thursday: Beef stroganoff, stewed tomatoes, peaches. Friday: Chili, applesauce, cornbread
day: Macaroni and cheese casserole, green beans, peaches. Thursday: Maple glazed ham, parslied potatoes, spinach, fresh fruit. Friday: Tuna salad, potato salad, peaches, whole wheat bun
mashed potatoes, green beans, fresh fruit. Thursday: Cabbage roils, glazed carrots, applesauce. Friday: Ham salad, coleslaw, applesauce, whole wheat bun
March 16-20
March 23-27 Monday: Italian sausage w/green peppers, potato wedges, carrots, fresh fruit, whole wheat bun. Tuesday: Lemon pepper chicken, cheesy potatoes, mixed vegetables, fresh fruit. Wednesday: Pepper steak,
Monday: Swedish meatballs, parslied potatoes, mixed vegetables, fresh fruit. Tuesday: Scalloped potatoes and ham, carrots, applesauce
Monday: Hot dogs, oven potatoes, baked beans, whole wheat bun, fresh fruit. Tuesday: Corned beef and cabbage, parslied potatoes, carrots, fresh fruit. Wednes-
March 30-31
Whiteside County Public Transportation
Lee-Ogle Transportation System
Fares: (within county)
Fares: (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 6 p.m. Monday through Friday
855-625-7433 or 815-625-7433
888-239-9228 or 815-288-2117
Euchre tournament
Sunday, March 8 Doors open at noon Join us for our next Euchre tournament
Chili Supper
4:30-6 p.m. Wednesday, March 11 Senior Transportation is now being offered on the LCCOA bus.
Please call to reserve your ride at 815-288-9236. Ride cost? Just give us a donation if able. We are looking forward to hearing from you!
ITAC Presentation/Testing 10 a.m. Wednesday, March 25 Do you or a loved one have trouble hearing on the telephone?
Join LCCOA Outreach staff for an informative presentation explaining this free amplified phone program. Afterwards there will be an opportunity to apply for and test the different phones available. If applying, please bring your full phone bill and proof of residency. Call LCCOA at 815-288-9236 for more information.
10th Annual Spring Prom
7-11 p.m. – Saturday, April 25 In the Post House Ballroom. Advance tickets will be available at Lee County Council on Aging, 100 W. Second St. for $12 each. Tickets may also be purchased at the door for $14 each. Call 815-288-9236 with any questions. Must be 21 to attend.
Free crochet and knitting classes
Every Monday Must bring 4-ply yarn for either class. For knitting, please bring a No. 9 needle; for crochet, bring a G hook
Foot clinic
8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 4 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.
Yoga
9-10 a.m. Thursdays, March 5, 12, 19 and 26 Instructor is Sherry Prescott. All levels welcome! Bring your own mat and enjoy the healthy benefits of yoga! $25 membership required.
Sauk Computer User Group
1 p.m. Saturday, March 14 Sauk Computer User Group will meet at 1 p.m. with a question-and-answer time. There will be a short business meeting followed by a presentation at 2 p.m. on highlights from the Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show. Everyone with an interest in computers/tech-
nology are invited. Refreshments will be available.
Veterans Coffee
10:30-11:30 a.m. Thursday, March 12; the second Thursday of every month Open to all veterans – free coffee and conversation. Charisse, SW from VA Clinic, will be here to answer any questions you might have about the VA Clinics and Veteran benefits. Please bring 1 photo or 1 service-related item to share with the group.
Price Is Right at WCSC
10:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 18 Come play Price is Right game and guess the price of an item and take that item home. Price is Right is sponsored by Heritage Woods. Join the fun!
also be a 50/50 drawing.
Brain Health Class
12:30-2 p.m. Thursday, March 26 Karla Belzer from the University of Illinois Extension will help us better understand our brain. She will go over information related to brain health research as well as fun and interesting strategies and exercises to challenge ourselves as we age. Come and join this fun and free event!
Medicare Choices Class
12:30 p.m. Thursday, March 26 at WCSC Are you new to Medicare and in need of help navigating your choices? The WCSC Outreach Department will host Medicare Choices class on Thursday, March 26, at
TRIAD
Walking Club
Be on the lookout for the newest happening at the WCSC! We are so excited to be able to offer some indoor exercise for those who need a little extra get-up and go in their daily routine. Our halls (the path) will be mapped out and marked with the distance in steps/miles. Join in on the fun!
A financial assistance program is available to those who qualify, making the Heritage Woods lifestyle affordable to all.
12:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 18 Come and join this group that is all about senior citizen safety. This group is composed of public safety, community agencies and senior citizens. Everyone welcome
Euchre Tournament at WCSC
12:30 p.m. in the Big Room. We welcome those who are new to Medicare, caregivers of those who are new to Medicare, and beneficiaries who have been on Medicare but are in need of a simplified explanation on the parts of Medicare. There is no charge to attend. Please call in advance to get signed up at 815-622-9230 Ext. 194.
Welcome to a gracious affordable assisted lifestyle in your community
1 p.m. Sunday, March 22 Sign-in is 12:30 p.m. Cost is $5 per entry and 25 cents a set, with a 100 percent payback. There will
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