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 • APRIL 2020 • EDITION 6
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LEE COUNTY COUNCIL ON AGING SENIOR CENTER
Due to the Coronavirus, Lee County Council on Aging is concerned for the safety and wellbeing for all seniors, Staff and the Lee County Community; LCCOA has suspended our group activities and our annual Prom until further notice. One-on-one appointments will still be honored. Please call with any questions at 815-288-9236. Thank you for your understanding. We here at LCCOA appreciate your continuing support. Susan, Samantha, Vicki, Maureen, Marisa, Marty, and our extended family: Terry, Aaliyah and Mike.
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Executive Director By Susan Lawler
One of Our Beautiful Butterflies has Flown Away ... As I sit here late on Tuesday night thinking how I can tell all of our clients that visit our Center each day that one of our beloved family members of Lee County Council on Aging has gone home to all the beautiful butterflies in heaven. Patty Frey has been a loyal and dedicated member of Lee County Council on Aging for over 23 years. Patty had knowledge of
every department here at LCCOA; she told me once she has sat in every office at one time or another. She moved from Supervisor of Outreach to Office Manager. Patty would say, “I am not the Office Manger,” and everyone in the office would kid her about it. She did not like being called the office manager. She was not a pretentious person – never liked being in the limelight – that is why she
From the WCSC Executive Director By Tori McDaniel I’m writing this on March 15, which is critical for you to know. The information contained in this notice may change by tomorrow or even by the time this is published. Please note that the information listed is accurate for the present time of March 15. As you know, the COVID-19 pandemic is sweeping the nation. Until today, it was something we were watching unfold from afar. Today we learned that one of our own community members were diagnosed with COVID-19. We are no longer watching from afar. COVID-19 is here. What do we do now? We take precautions and support one another. It seems panic as stricken our small town as most shelves are empty. We must remember that as long as we follow the guidelines we are given,
we will preserver. In an effort to continue to support you while also taking precautions, we will be implementing the following:
Senior center The senior center will no longer have group activities as directed by the Department on Aging. This means we will not serve lunch, offer commodities, host line dance, cards, or any other group activity. We will also not offer tax services at this time as directed by the AARP. We will help you one on one! If you need assistance from our Outreach department, please call our receptionist to make an appointment. She will ask you a series of questions as recommended by IDOA/IDPH. These questions will help us determine your risk for COVID-19. You may be told
didn’t like being called the office manager, even though she played the role very well and was an intricate part of the office. To say we will miss her is saying it lightly; we will never be able to replace this kind and gentlewoman. She has touched the hearts of all who knew her and has left a lasting mark on our souls. One of Patty’s favorite things was butterflies. Her office, car and home were filled with butterflies. I use to say to Patty I always liked the movie with Golden Hawn, “Butterflies are Free.” She would smile only in the way Patty could
smile. Patty truly was a butterfly and now she is free to journey throughout the heavens with all the other butterflies – but there are no two butterflies identical, they are all unique, and Patty was a very unique person. So every time you see a butterfly say a little prayer for Patty, because I am sure one day the butterfly you see will be Patty. Farewell, little butterfly, until we meet again ... – Susan
that we are unable to meet with you because of your risk factor. Please know that this would only be to protect you as well as our staff. If you do come in for your appointment you will be asked those questions again. We are limiting our waiting room to one person at a time to encourage social distancing.
you and our staff safe. We will be limiting service to essential trips. Essential trips will be to work, the grocery store, to get medicine, or to routine medical appointments such as dialysis. We will also be limiting rides to one rider at a time. We ask that you take a seat as far away from the driver as you can. This will help us with social distancing. I know this is a scary time for all of us. I am a planner and I like to know what is coming up and I like to have time to formulate plans. The constant daily change of COVID-19 is causing extreme stress because I feel that I can’t properly plan. So please know, that we are doing our very best as things continue to change. We don’t get ample amounts of time to make decisions like we would like. We want you to remember that this will end and we will be stronger and wiser. I wish you and your family the best during this scary time. I also encourage our patrons to stay home if possible. I hope that by the time you read this, none of my points are valid and we are back to business as usual! – Tori
Transportation We know that transportation is an essential resource for many of our community members. We will continue to operate for as long as we can. Since transit is a public service with close quarters we have thought long and hard as to what we can do to keep everyone safe. At the time of this article, IDOT has given us no direction which is frankly disheartening. Due to this, we will be implementing the following locally: when you call in to schedule a ride, dispatchers will ask you a series of questions as recommended by IDPH. These questions will help us determine your risk. In the event it is determined you are at high risk, we will need to deny your ride. Please know this is to keep
Golden Echo published monthly by Sauk Valley Media, 113-115 S. Peoria Ave., Dixon, IL 61021, 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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support Lee County Council on Aging; this would not be possible if not for the sponsorship of Franklin Grove Living and Rehabilitation Center, The Meadows, and Oregon Living and Rehabilitation Center. A big THANK YOU to Heritage Square for supplying the chili and their wonderful staff to help. The Kreider Action Team, Key Club and KSB Dietary Department donated the delicious chicken noodle soup and corn muffins. THANK YOU! A fun comment made from a couple at the event: “We’re out on a date dining under the fancy chandeliers!” The Post House Ballroom is not just a big, pretty room. The Post Ballroom is a place for the community to come
together. By renting, you are giving back to the community. This big, fancy room can be used for many functions: corporate meetings and seminars, family celebrations, weddings and receptions, baby showers, team dinners, group meetings and fundraisers. The list is endless. Our staff has been preparing for our busy season by polishing brass, painting and cleaning chandeliers. We are ready! Give us a call and schedule you next event. ‘Til next month! Maureen Eccles, Post House Ballroom Manager lccoaevents@comcast.net 1-815-288-0892
More info If you need a beautiful place to have a get-together, look us up on Facebook, at www. posthouseballroom.net, for pictures of events Email lccoaevents@ comcast.net or call 815-288-0892. April 4 – Yellow Tie Event April 14 – KSB Event April 17 – Sewer Equipment CO Dinner
Spring is in the air – and on Emporium’s shelves, too! Greetings from the Emporium Thrift Center! Do you have that feeling that spring is in the air? We have that feeling at the Emporium. Our shelves are filled with Easter and spring decorations. We have baskets, eggs, and lots of cute bunnies to give someone special at your house. We are still taking donations of Easter items, if you need to donate items that you no longer use. We have many lovely
items for hostess gifts – figurines, vases, small pictures, or books. Our clothing racks are now full of spring and summer clothing. It’s time to get out those shorts, capris, and T-shirts. Remember, men, we have clothing for you, too – lots of men’s shorts and golf shirts or T-shirts for work. Need a new lightweight jacket? Stop and see us. The shoe and purse department has a new “lighter look” too
– nice to see those colorful purses and scarfs. We don’t have too many Easter bonnets, but we do have spring dresses, jackets, and coats, skirts and tops and lots of jewelry. So let us help you find an outfit for Easter Day. We would like to say Thank You to all the out-of-towners who stop in to shop with us. When you are in Sterling for an appointment, or
for a lunch out, just stop by and look around. I think you will be surprised at the variety of items we carry. We are located at 115 W. Third St. in Sterling. We’re open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day (closed on Wednesday and Sunday). Call us at 815-535-0368. We take donations any time we are open. Come in and tell us you are at the curb and we will get the donations inside.
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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How many venues in a 50-mile radius can claim that they have two 20-foot chandeliers? How many venues can claim that they serve a chili supper under them? That was the case this past Wednesday night. The LCCOA’s 30th annual chili supper was held in the Post House Ballroom. I believe it is safe to say that this event was successful. Over 150 people turned out to enjoy a wonderful dinner and camaraderie. The Ballroom was cleverly decorated in a western theme, and the line dancers sure added to the atmosphere. This special group of women always help make the party. All of the proceeds go directly to
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LCCOA welcomes members
We would like to thank the people who recently paid their membership dues: Eileen Albee Robert Anderson Dennis Ayres * Barbara Baker Ellen Baker Nell Barker Donita Bartoszeck Patricia Black Judith Bois Jill Bridgeman ** Roy Bridgeman ** Reva Brierton William Brierton Sharon Brown
Lucy Burke Joyce Burkhart Norma J. Burmeister Lynn Camery Terry Christian Patsy Commons Anita Contreras Joseph Contreras Ruth Contreras Eva Cowley Sandy Crain Tim Deem Ed Detweiler
Valerie Sue Detweiler Shirley Devine Karen Didier Carl Dixon Phyllis Doan William Doan Delores Dysart * Douglas Dysart * Sandra Elliott David Erickson Luanne Erickson Joan Floto Ronald Floto
Kathy Gardner Steve Gardner Celesta Gibbs Karen Gibson Donna Goy John Goy Nancy Grygiel * Marjorie Guenzler David Gugerty Sharon Harrison Carol Hart Stanley Hart Mel Heckman Marlene Heckman
John Jacobs Evelyn Kalas Carol Kirby Shirley Kitzmiller Bruce Kleinmaier Pat Kleinmaier Mary Ann Knoll Gyrlee Kobler Lela Kraber James Lecleir Mary Lecleir James Lincoln Mary Lincoln Julie Logan
Lois Logan Shirley Long Charlene McNinch Larry McPherson Joyce Montavon Richard Montavon Neola Mumford Oliver Mumford Marybelle Novak Carol Ortgiesen Eileen Ramsdell Irene Ramsdell Linda Reynolds Helen Rodgers
Jim Rodriguez Waynette Rodriquez Lafay Santos Shirley Schrock Mary Shank Dawn Shaw Laurie Sheridan Terry Sippel Kevin Stach Sue Stach Darrell Stratton Merrilee Theisinger * Roger Theisinger *
Michael Thier Walter Tomlinson Sylvia Wade Bill Wadsworth Elsa Wigginton Karen Willett Wendy Willett Sandra Wooden Eleanor Zimmerlein * Partner ** Sponsor *** Benefactor
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. United Way of Lee County Lee County Health Department Whatever It Takes Repair, Inc. Robert Anderson Marilyn Bodmer Raymond & Colleen
Bonnell Gladys Burnell Ken Burnell Vi Bushman Jerry & Peggy Carlson Joan Christoffersen Marilyn Cibu Garth & Linda Dallam Paula Eubanks
Jane Faber Phyllis Gansemer June Gascoigne Mary Ellen Hamburg Keane & Sally Hudson Irene James Brenda Jensen Sandra Jones Rosemary Keough
WCSC welcomes members
We would like to thank the people who recently paid their membership dues: Donna Adams Gary Arity Dennis and Penny Bennett Kenneth and Margaret Blakeslee Jennifer Boehm John Borgardt Harvey and Marge Brinker Brian Brown Duane and Joyce Burkhart Sandra Burris David and Marina Cantu Estela and Nicholas Cruz Earl Delhotal Larry Frederick Robert Freid Marilyn Gleim Joan Golick Dawn and Felipe Gutierrez Suzanne Haan Butch and Dianna Hannan Theresa Heffelfinger Ruth Heflebower Glenn Hendryx Robert Hewes
Don and Marie Hickman Emelinda Howard Suzann Hughes Marie Jacobs Judith Kohl Marjorie Little Susan Little Dorothea Long Richard McKee Steven Ortgiesen Nancy Potter April and Michael Ransom Delores Robinson Janice Schell William Schell Darla Schryver James & Shirley Slothower Dale Smith Dorothy Thompson Fred and Kay Turk Pablo Vasquez Ethel Warner Diane and Gerry Wiebenga Ruth Wolf
Meredith Knudson Mary Ann Kreps Paul & Carolyn Lahman Joyce Lee Joan LeSage Shirley Lewallen Virginia Martin Vera Mason
Eunice Miller Ed Murphy Charles & Donna Oster Margie Pasley Shirley Rees Ruth Reinhold Travis Reynolds Ron & Carol Rick
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. AARP Tax Volunteers Andresen Nature CenterFulton Barb Peugh Beacon of Hope Hospice Carl Raunbuehler Carol Voss Castor Home Nursing CGH Home Nursing Citadel of Sterling Dianna Hannan Doran Everly Erie Pubic Library Gaffey Home Nursing Glenda MacLennan Heritage Woods of Sterling Hospice Compassus Janice Bell Javier Gomez Jennifer Boehm Jim Capp Joe Fornero Kathy Spotts
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
Ken Hughes Mary Vos Nancy Havener Odell Public Library, Morrison Pat VanCoillie Prophet Manor, Prophetstown Regency Care of Sterling Resthave of Morrison Riverbend Food Bank Rock Falls Rehab Round-To-It’s Sauk Valley Food Bank Sauk Valley Senior Living and Rehab Shirley Schwarz Sylvia Snow Terry MacLennan Tom Rich United Way of Sterling Unity Hospice VITAS Hospice
Helen Rodgers Sandra Schamberger Shirley Selgestad Helen Louise Sheridan Ken & Ila Mae Sieberns William & Shirley Sivits
Wayne Smith Dick & Helen Snyder Betty Staton Terry & Deb Stephenitch Betty Stumpenhorst Eldon Travis Donna Wellman Emily Yurgil
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Tax-Aide services suspended until further notice Beginning March 16, AARP Foundation will suspend all Tax-Aide services until further notice. As the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation continues to develop, our priority is to protect those most at risk, including our volunteers and taxpayers. We don’t know at this time whether Tax-Aide operations will start up again in some or all locations for the remainder of the tax season, or if the tax season is extended. We’ll continue to monitor and assess, and will post an update if sites reopen. Please visit the online site locator tool at aarpfoundation.org/taxhelp for the most up-to-date information, including any site re-openings.
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
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SPECIAL NOTICE: DUE TO THE COVID-19 RISKS BOTH SITES WILL HAVE LIMITED APPOINTMENT AVAILABILITY AND ADDED WALK-IN DAY RESTRICTIONS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. WE APOLOGIZE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE BUT WANT TO KEEP OUR CLIENTS SAFE. PLEASE CHECK OUR FACEBOOK PAGES OR CALL 815-288-9236 (LCCOA) OR 815626-2230 (WCSC) TO LEARN MORE. Have you completed your Census form yet?
How we can help
At LCCOA we are currently accepting appointments on Tuesdays and Thursdays for Census aid in completing your form. We are not employed by the Census Bureau, but merely assist you with your form as we do with all other programs. We will help you to safely complete your Census online so you know it has been accepted and you are finished. We can also assist in any of the other ways as well, but our primary focus will be to help with the form online to ensure it is competed and in on time.
Social Isolation in Lee and Whiteside Counties
Our centers have each been granted
a small amount of funding dollars to implement new, or expand on, current programs to help improve the lives of those who are feeling socially isolated or lonely. We are wanting to do more and are hopeful that this funding will not be limited to just this fiscal year. In Lee County we were able to bring back the Senior Transportation, still a part of LOTS, but in of itself, to provide dedicated service to those in the finer stages of life. If you want to go out but find that transportation is a problem, call us at 815-288-9236 and speak with Marisa to get signed up and review prices. We may even be able to provide discounted or free rides. We are also adding transportation to after-hours events that we host. Check with us and learn more! LCCOA has also begun a “pen-pal” like program. We want to find more individuals who we can reach out to with a letter, card or an occasional call just to say good morning. If you or someone you know would enjoy this service, please reach out to Susan Lawler, and we will get you or someone you refer to us on the list. We are working to expand on more of our traditional activities as well and invite you to send us your ideas. At WCSC we have expanded on already in place programs to try and service more individuals who may be feeling lost, lonely or isolated. We invite you
to join us at any of our special monthly activities, or for our scrumptious lunches Monday through Thursday. We have implemented a new walking club, and don’t forget our popular Veterans coffee on the second Thursday of each month. Allow our center to be your hub for fellowship, exercise and more! As a part of this new grant we are asking everyone questions from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Loneliness Scale to help us better understand and locate those who may be feeling lonely, isolated, or in need of a boost to encourage more social activities. See the questions below and see what you have to say, then give us a call and allow us to share with you all the great things we have to offer. Each of the questions below are rated with either: Hardly Ever = 1; Some of the Time = 2; Often = 3 1) How often do you feel that you lack companionship? 2) How often do you feel left out? 3) How often do you feel isolated from others? If you score a 6 or higher, then allow us to see if we can get you started, or further involved, in a program to help you feel whole again. All information is kept strictly confidential through our agency, and information reported is solely for demographics for use towards obtaining future funding.
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It’s here! Census 2020: A time for every single person to be counted in the entire United States. The Census is imperative and directly impacts programs such as Medicaid, SNAP, LIHEAP, schools, Medicare, libraries, and senior centers, to name a few. The allocation of over $675 billion in federal funds for states to be delegated into these types of community programs is solely based on the distinct count of people in any given area. It is important to help ensure a complete count, so that funding is properly distributed over the next ten years. Safety is of utmost importance and so is making sure that your personal information is being kept safe and confidential by law. According to the Census Bureau: “Your personal information is kept confidential by law. Your respons-
es can only be used to produce statistics. They cannot be shared with law enforcement agencies or used against you by any government agency or court in any way.” This means that if you live in the United States, you need to be counted and no action can be taken against you. There will be no reports shared and no reports to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). You can respond in any of the three ways: phone, online, or by mail. If you do not respond, a Census taker will come to your home in order to collect your data to complete your form. Learn more at www.2020census.gov.
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AT THE WHITESIDE COUNTY SENIOR CENTER WCSC travelers enjoyed how personable Mary was! She even sang and danced with one of our guests.
Our trip to Starved Rock for the Patsy Cline tribute was FABULOUS!!! Mary Pfeiffer gave a beautiful tribute to Patsy and educated us on the life of Patsy, too! It was a beautiful event with great food and amazing entertainment! Mike and Emily of Citadel of Sterling rocked out St. Patrick’s bingo.
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Our Chili Supper was a great success; we could not have done it without the help of LCCOA staff, LCCOA Board members, Bonnie O’Connell and her wonderful staff from Heritage Square. KSB donated the great chicken soup and the best corn muffins in town, and Franklin Grove, Oregon Living & Rehab Center and the Meadows of Franklin Grove, who provided a gift basket and sponsorship. Thank you, and God be with you to all who attended and supported LCCOA.
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Weekly activities and meetings: Lee County Council on Aging SPECIAL NOTICE:
DUE TO THE COVID19 RISKS ALL ACTIVITIES AND LIFESCAPE MEALS HAVE BEEN SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. PLEASE CHECK OUR FACEBOOK PAGE OR CALL 815-288-9236 BEFORE PLANNING TO ATTEND.
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 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. – Computer lab 9 a.m. – Golden Kiwanis 9 a.m. — Senior bowling at Plum Hollow 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 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 tourna-
ment 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 more information.
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, 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, socializ-
ing, 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, socializ-
ing, 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 SPECIAL NOTICE:
DUE TO THE COVID-19 RISKS, ALL SITES, ACTIVITIES AND CLINICS ARE SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. PLEASE CHECK OUR FACEBOOK PAGE OR CALL 815-2889236 BEFORE PLANNING TO ATTEND.
April 1 10-11:30 a.m. – Free blood pressure clinic by LCHD 1 p.m. – Make-andtake crafting with Erica April 2 10-11 a.m. – Paw Paw monthly SHIP site (by appointment only)
April 5 Noon to 4 p.m. – Euchre tournament; doors open at noon and game starts at 1 p.m. April 18 9 a.m. – Easter celebration breakfast, Bingo, and egg hunt
April 14 1-2 p.m. – Ashton monthly SHIP site (by appointment only) April 15 10-11 a.m. – Amboy monthly SHIP site (by appointment only) 11:15-11:45 a.m. – Sublette monthly SHIP
Site (by appointment only) April 24 9:30-11 a.m. – Bingo, sponsored by LCCOA 11-12:30 a.m. – Free blood pressure checks by Dixon Rehabilitation and Health Care N/A – OPEN MIC
NIGHT CANCELED April 25 N/A – 10th ANNUAL SPRING PROM CANCELED April 27 10-11 a.m. – Countryside monthly SHIP site (by appointment only)
Monthly activities and meetings: Whiteside County Senior Center April 1 8 am- 2 p.m. – Foot clinic 10:30-11 a.m. – Blood pressure screenings by CGH 1 p.m. – Bingo, sponsored by VITAS Hospice To play, bring a canned good or $1 for the food pantry. April 2 9-10 a.m. – Yoga; please bring your own mat. Membership required. April 6 9am- 1p.m. – Walk-In day for ADRC April 8 10a.m.-noon – Morrison monthly SHIP site. Appt. 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 food pantry. April 9 9-10 a.m. – Yoga; please bring your own mat. Membership required. 10:30-11:30 am Vets coffee April 10 CLOSED FOR GOOD FRIDAY April 11 1p.m. – Sauk Computer Users Group Meeting April 13 9a.m.-1 p.m.– Walk-in day for ADRC
April 14 PTown monthly SHIP site. Appointment required. April 15 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 WCSC.To play, bring a canned good or $1 for food pantry
your own mat. Membership required. 10a.m.-noon – Fulton monthly SHIP site. Appointment required. April 20 9 a.m.-1 p.m. – Walk-in day for ADRC 10a.m.-2 p.m. – SHRED event; drive up and drop off April 22 10:30 a.m. – Blood pressure screenings sponsored by Citadel of Sterling 1 p.m.– Bingo, sponsored by Hospice Compassus.To play, bring a canned good or $1 for food pantry.
April 16 9-10 a.m. – Yoga; please bring
April 23 9-10 a.m. – Yoga; please bring
own mat. Membership required. 12:30-2 p.m. – Brain Health Class April 26 Noon – Euchre tournament April 27 9a.m.-1 p.m. Walk-In day for ADRC April 29 10:30 a.m. – Blood Pressure screenings by Citadel 1 p.m. BINGO sponsored WCSC April 30 9a.m.-10am YOGA – please bring your own mat. Membership required. 12:30 p.m. Medicare Class – You must pre register.
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.
SPECIAL NOTICE: DUE TO THE COVID-19 RISKS ALL LCCOA ACTIVITIES HAVE BEEN SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. PLEASE CHECK OUR FACEBOOK PAGE OR CALL 815-288-9236 BEFORE PLANNING TO ATTEND. Make and Take
1 p.m. April 1 Join us as we invite Erica Bentz back for a fun hour of crafting with Erica and Chalk Couture! Prices
range from $5-$20 on average. Sign up in advance at 815-2889236
Euchre Tournament
Sunday, April 5 Join us for our next Euchre Tournament on Sunday, April 5. Doors open at noon, game starts at 1.
CANCELED: 10th Annual Spring Prom 7 to 11 p.m. Saturday, April 25 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.
Join us for breakfast, followed by a fun game of Bingo and ending with an exciting adult egg hunt to bring back the joys of childhood!
Learn to Play Euchre
Saturday, May 16 This is a fundraiser to help pay for our new furnace. Our last clothing sale we raised over $1,700 – let’s beat this number! Please call 815288-9236 for details or check us out on Facebook and our website.
1 p.m. April 13 Please call 815-288-9236 to reserve a spot
Easter Celebration
9 a.m. Wednesday, April 18
Start Saving!! LCCOA’s Clothing Sale
Free crochet and knitting classes
Every Monday Must bring 4-ply yarn for either class. For knitting – please bring a No. 9 needle and for crochet – bring a G hook
Whiteside County Health Dept. Focus Group
10:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 1 We want you to voice your needs! The WCHD will be here talking with senior citizens 1 on 1 to hear what your needs are. Are you getting the services you need? Are their things you need within the community? This I-plan assessment is done every 5 years and your input is instrumental. Please join us!
Foot clinic
8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 1 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 to 10 a.m. every Thursday, April 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30 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 April 11 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 on an interesting
computer-related subject. Everyone with an interest in computers/technology is invited. Refreshments will be available.
Veterans coffee
10:30-11:30 a.m. Thursday, April 9 Open to all veterans the second Thursday of every month – 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.
Good Friday, April 10
WCSC will be CLOSED April 10 in honor of Good Friday
Price Is Right at WCSC
10:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 15 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!
TRIAD
12:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 15 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.
Shred event
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday, April 20 Drive up and drop off (2 boxes per household) of sensitive documents to be shredded for free! Entrance will be at the Senior center kiosk located off of Avenue L. Event is sponsored by TRIAD and made possible through a grant from AgeOptions/ Illinois Senior Medicare Patrol.
Euchre tournament at WCSC
1 p.m. Sunday, April 26 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 Health Class
12:30-2 p.m. Thursday, April 23 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, April 30, at WCSC Are you new to Medicare and in need of help navigating your choices? The WCSC Outreach Department will be hosting its Medicare Choices class 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 815622-9230, Ext. 194.
AARP Driver Safety Classes
8 a.m.-noon May 4 and 5 You must attend both classes in order to receive your discount through your insurance provider. Discount will be good for 3 years. Cost will be $15 for AARP Members and $20 for non-AARP members. Fees can be paid the first day of class by check. Registration is required. Please call the WCSC to register 815-622-9230.Class size is limited.
Walking Club
Stop in and check out our route! Open 8-4 Monday through Friday.
Fulton
April 15 — Fancy Feet Foot Clinic. Call Sharon Krahn 815-718-5294 to schedule an appointment. April 16 – WCSC Outreach at Andresen Nature Center, 409 N. Fourth St. Call 815-622-9230 to schedule an appointment. April 24 – Shred Event. Fulton Police Dept., 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Great way to get rid of sensitive documents. Two-box limit per household.
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Wednesday: Salisbury steak, cheesy potatoes, green beans, dinner roll, sliced peaches. Thursday: A) Sloppy Joe, wheat bun, farmer potatoes, peas and carrots, fruit cocktail B) Tuna salad/chicken & rice. Friday: Hot ham and cheese, wheat bun, tator tots, baked beans, diced pears.
April 6-10 Monday: BBQ riblet, what bun, au gratin potatoes, coin carrots, diced pears. Tuesday: Pepper steak, mashed potatoes & gravy, peas, wheat bread, chilled pineapple. Wednesday: Lemon pepper chick-
en, wild rice, broccoli, diner toll, applesauce. Thursday: A) Cheeseburger, wheat bun, tator tots, baked beans,s Jello w/fruit, B) Ham & vegetable. Friday: Mostaccioli w meat sauce, Brussels sprouts, Scandinavian blend vegetables, garlic break, apricots.
April 13-17 Monday: Chicken strips, seasoned potatoes wedges, peas, dinner roll, diced pears, BBQ PC. Tuesday: Baked ziti, we meat sauce, Italian blended vegetables, garlic bread, hot applesauce. Wednesday: A) Meatloaf, mashed potatoes with gravy, glazed carrots, dinner roll, peach cobble, B) Liver and onions.
Thursday: Beef stew, buttermilk biscuit, Mandarin oranges. Friday: Lemon tilapia, wild rice, peas, dinner roll, fruit cocktail.
April 20-24 Monday: BBQ chicken breast, wheat bun, cheesy potatoes, green beans, diced pears. Tuesday: A) Sloppy Joe, wheat bun, tator tots, carrots, apricots B) Ham and vegetable. Wednesday: Baked chicken quarter, mashed potatoes and gravy, broccoli, dinner roll, cheery cobbler. Thursday: Mushroom Swiss burger on a bun, buttered re potatoes, baked beans, apricots. Friday: Fish patty, wheat bun, potatoes pancakes, California-blended vegeta-
bles. apple sauce, tartar sauce.
April 27-30 Monday: Country meatballs, mashed potatoes and gravy, Brussels sprouts, dinner roll, peaches. Tuesday: Chicken patty, what bun, green beans, farmer 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-blended vegetables, wheat bread, fruit cocktail B)Ham and chicken noodle. 8-ounce, low-fat milk served with all lunches.
April meals at Whiteside County Senior Center April 1-2 Wednesday: Country-fried steak with white gravy. Thursday: Resthave catering
April 6-9 Monday: Chicken Alfredo. Tues-
day: Salisbury steak. Wednesday: Bacon-wrapped pork chops. Thursday: Baked cod
April 13-16 Monday: Hamburger or quarter-pound hot dog. Tuesday: Lasagna. Wednesday: Roast beef
Thursday: Battered chicken strips
April 20-23 Monday: Beef and noodles. Tuesday: Hot turkey sandwich. Wednesday: BBQ pork ribs. Thursday: Parmesan chicken over noodles
April 27-30 Monday: BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich Tuesday: Goulash Wednesday: Meatloaf Thursday: Baked Chicken Legs Note: All meals will also include, a drink, potato or noodles (starch), vegetable and dessert.
April meals at Golden Meals in Rock Falls April 1-3 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
April 6-10 Monday: Beef stew, pears, biscuit. Tuesday: Ham strata, carrots, peaches. Wednesday: Salisbury
steak, mashed potatoes, green beans, fresh fruit. Thursday: Beef stroganoff, stewed tomatoes, peaches. FRIDAY: CLOSED FOR GOOD FRIDAY
April 13-17 Monday: Hot dogs, sauerkraut, oven potatoes, whole wheat bun, fresh fruit Tuesday: Tuna & noodle casserole, peas, peaches. Wednesday: Macaroni & cheese casserole, green beans, apple-
sauce. Thursday: stuffed peppers, carrots, pineapple. Friday: Tuna salad, potato salad, peaches, whole wheat bun.
April 20-24 Monday: Italian sausage, potato wedges, carrots, fresh fruit, whole wheat bun. Tuesday: Chicken-aroni bake, mixed vegetables, pineapple. Wednesday: Zippt beef casserole, green beans, applesauce. Thursday: Glazed ham, parslied
potatoes, corn, fresh fruit. Friday: Ham salad, cole slaw, applesauce, whole wheat bun.
April 27-30 Monday: Hash brown casserole (veggies in casserole), peaches. Tuesday: Spaghetti, peas, applesauce. Wednesday: Pepper steak, mashed potatoes, green beans, fresh fruit. Thursday: Cabbage rolls, carrots, pineapple
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
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The Diamond Jo Casino trip for March 27 has been rescheduled to May 22
Mackinac Island trip update
San Antonio, Texas June 13-21, 2020 Cost: $974 per person for members, $1,024 for nonmembers, based on double occupancy. 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
Savannah, Jekyll Island & Beaufort, South Carolina August 22-30, 2020 Cost: $1,089 for members, based on double occupancy, $1,139 for non-members 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, S.C., “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.
Alaska Cruise Update and Last Call September 3-11, 2020 As of March 18, 2020, we still have just a couple of cabins remaining for our upcoming Alaska cruise aboard the Celebrity Cruise line through Grand American Tours. Our remaining cabin is a Balcony Cabin priced at $3,744. A nearly all inclusive trip! IMPORTANT INFORMATION: We were informed today that this trip is still planning on moving forward as it is still many months away. However, in the event that the cruise line cancels or reschedules our trip
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Celebrity Cruise Line 2020 – 11 nights, 6 islands Cost: Starts 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 a bus to the ship. The islands we will visit 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!
Place, Name, % Game, ACBL, Masterpoints Feb. 7 1 Dave Fritts & Joyce U Gibson...................... .36 2 Dianne & Don Pauser................................. .12 2 Harry Stoudt & Phil Naffziger...................... .12 2 Susie Smith & Carol Youker........................ .12 Feb. 21 1 Harry Stoudt & Frank Nester....................... .24 1 Mimi Boysen &Barb Hermes....................... .24 1 Susie Smith & Carol Youker........................ .24 Feb. 28 1 Mimi Boysen & Barb Hermes.......... 54........ .60 2 Susie Smith & Carol Youker............ 53........ .36 3 Harry Stoudt & Phil Naffziger.......... 52........ .24 3 Nancy Smith & Jackie Radandt...... 52........ .24 Total Masterpoint winners for February Mimi Boysen & Barb Hermes................ .............84 Susie Smith & Carol Youker.................. .............78 Harry Stoudt........................................ .............60 Phil Naffziger....................................... .............36 Dave Fritts........................................... .............36 Joyce U. Gibson.................................... .............36 Nancy Smith & Jackie Radandt............ .............24 Frank Nester........................................ .............24 Dianne & Don Pauser........................... .............12 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!
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June 8 - June 12, 2020 IMPORTANT INFORMATION: I have been in contact with Diamond Tours regarding COVID-19. They have advised to continue the trip plans. If this virus still is an issue, you can cancel your trip two weeks before June 8th and receive full reimbursement. Diamond Tours does reserve the right to cancel any tour in the event that, due to reasons beyond the control of Diamond Tours, the trip cannot take place. In such an event, all monies received by Diamond Tours will be returned in full. – Best, Maureen Eccles
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