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Executive Director By Susan Lawler
Fall is in the air and Lee County Council on Aging had a wonderful September. We had a full house attending AARP’s Driver Safety Classes. If you missed this one, we will be having another one in the spring. The turnout for Open Mic has been amazing. If you want a fun filled evening, join us on the last Friday of the month; LCCOA’s dining room is rocking. Talking about rocking, LCCOA is heading to Nashville. So grab your hats and put on your boots, look out Nashville here we come. We will be leaving April 29 and return-
ing May 4. Six days and 5 nights to kick up your heels. We have something planned for everyone. So mark your calendars, stop into LCCOA and reserve your seat. On Oct. 12, the Celebration Belle is cruising down the Mississippi River. Our annual Fall Foliage trip is sailing off with 30 of our LCCOA’s loyal supporters. It is always an adventure as you view the changing of the beautiful colors that this trip always provides. To top this off, we are offering a Life Story Writing class on Oct. 22, 29 and again in November. What a great opportunity to write about
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your life and incorporate some of the wonderful memories you have made here at LCCOA. For those of you who like to get an early start on the holidays; we are giving you a heads-up on our December trip. LCCOA is driving to White Pines to see Scrooge on Dec. 7. The price for lunch, show and bus is only $41. If you are looking for a gift for a friend, family member or yourself for Christmas, treat yourself or them to an afternoon at White Pines. Last but not least, LCCOA would like to thank our volunteers for their help making LCCOA a wonderful place to visit and share their lives. The following friends are truly a gift to LCCOA: John Walker, there is no Luau without him, Kathy Clark, Rachel Fauble, Gina Plantz, Loretta Logan, Ann Logan, Vickie Smith, Cassie Smith, Kala Cline, Sara Griffin, Tiffany Kemper, Aaron Sanzone,
Trish Sanzone, Jenny Conderman, Karen Kinnett, Danette Dalgass Frey, Jeanine Atwood, Judy Barker, Kalob Steck, Elsie Gordon, David Binkley and Emma Halla. Each week, I would like to take some time to continue to thank the many people who help enrich the lives of so many seniors. Thank you, from LCCOA. Before I sign off, a thank you to KSB Hospital for answering the call from last month’s article. KSB Hospital stepped up to the plate and donated the funds to cover the cost of our new stoop. What a wonderful generous gift! LCCOA is truly grateful for KSB Hospital in recognizing that safety of our seniors and clients come first. It is all about the people. Until next time, “Lee County Council on Aging, a Place Where you Belong a Place Called home”. – Susan
and as of Oct. 1 they will cost $60. Meal tickets will still include 11 meals. If you should have punches left on a previous ticket, we will be happy to honor your existing ticket. We value you and want to ensure you will always have a place to come and enjoy a warm meal with your friends, a place to laugh and enjoy a game of cards, and a place where you feel that you belong. Thank you for being a valued member, and we appreciate your understanding. Should anyone wish to make a monetary contribution to support the Center, please keep in mind that all donations are tax deductible and we accept planned/estate gifts. – Tori
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).
Valued patrons: As you may know, we have been working to make changes in our kitchen program to meet your needs and stay within the confines of budget/donations. We have tried new meals, different offerings and more. Sadly, our kitchen still ran a significant deficit last year. Due to that, we started implementing changes last year in an effort to minimize our deficit but add
value to your plate. Our kitchen program does not receive enough funding from other sources and we must be fiscally responsible. Our building is deteriorating at a rapid rate and we are forced to consider changes that make our programs strong and financially feasible for you and the center as a whole. The board of directors and I have spent many months having significant conversations about
financial difficulty in the kitchen. It is with deep regret that as of Oct. 1, we will need to increase the meal price to $6. The center has not raised meal prices for several years, and with the cost of food on the rise we sadly must increase the price of our meals. Further, we will be closing the kitchen on Fridays starting the week of Oct. 1. We have very low attendance on Fridays, so we are hopeful this will be of minimum impact to most of our patrons. We know that this information will be as upsetting to you as it is to us, but we hope that you will remember that this decision was made to ensure the center has longevity and will be here for years to come. Meal tickets will still be available
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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
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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
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 CATHY REGLIN Lee County Council on Aging
Isabelle Shiaras and Jeff Kimpel performed a Greek wedding ritual under this canopy.
October events 2 – Line Dancing 10 a.m. 4 – The Stage Door dance classes 5 – Taylor Reed & Justin LeBarron wedding reception 6 – Aley Oostenryk & Colin Hamling wedding reception 7 – Aley Oostenryk & Colin Hamling 9 – Line dancing 10 a.m 11 – The Stage Door dance classes 12 – Cassandra Barber & Blake Carson Decorate 13 – Cassandra Barber & Blake Carson Wedding
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
Reception 15 – LCCOA Election Dinner 16 – Line dancing 10 a.m 18 – The Stage Door dance classes 19 – Emma Sovine & Adam Askew Decorate 20 – Emma Sovine & Adam Askew Wedding Reception 22 – Rock River Garden Club meeting 23 – Line dancing 10 a.m 25 – The Stage Door dance classes 30 – Line dancing 10 a.m
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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With the beautiful weather we were having over the weekend a couple of weeks ago, our window was open and I heard the sounds of kids playing a couple of houses from ours – laughing and screeching (they have a pool). It was a great sound. Then, at work in the PH Community Center, I heard our card players – the same laughter only at a lower decibel, and with a little yell instead of a screech. The older we are, the younger we still are! I have exciting news – I am reducing my hours to about 12 a week with the intent to finally retire at some point. It’s kind of a struggle to get out of here. I’ve worked as Ballroom Manager since April, 2002, and before that I was on the Board of Directors for LCCOA for about 8 years. It kind of gets in your blood. If you need a beautiful place to have a get-together, look us up on Facebook, at www.posthouseballroom.com, for information about the building and prices as well as our Event Calendar, and www.posthouseballroom.shutterfly.com, for pictures of events held here, then email me at posthouseballroom@ comcast.net or call me at 815-2880892, and we’ll talk.
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MEDICARE Q&A
Can I change the way I get my Medicare benefits in the fall every year? Dear Marci, I got Medicare in February of this year. My friend told me that people can change the way they get their Medicare benefits in the fall every year. Is this true? How will I know what changes to make? – Rose, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Dear Rose, Your friend was referring to Fall Open Enrollment, which runs from Oct.15 through Dec. 7 each year. During this time, you can make changes to your health insurance coverage, including adding, dropping, or changing your Medicare coverage. Even if you are happy with your current health and drug coverage, Fall Open Enrollment is the time to review what you have, compare it with other options, and make sure that your current coverage still meets your needs for the coming year. You can make as many changes as you need to your Medicare coverage during Fall Open Enrollment. The changes you can make include: Joining a new Medicare Advantage Plan. Joining a new Part D prescription
“Even if you are happy with your current Medicare coverage, consider other Medicare health and drug plan options in your area. ... Research shows that people with Medicare prescription drug coverage could lower their costs by shopping among plans each year.” drug plan. Switching from Original Medicare to a Medicare Advantage Plan. Switching from a Medicare Advantage Plan to Original Medicare (with or without a Part D plan). As you review your current Medicare coverage, you should consider: Your access to providers you want to see. Your access to preferred pharmacies. Your access to benefits and services you need. The total costs for insurance premiums, deductibles, and cost-sharing amounts. If you have Original Medicare, visit www.medicare.gov or read the 2019 Medicare and You handbook to learn about Medicare’s benefits for the upcoming year. You should review any increases to Original Medicare premiums, deductibles,
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and coinsurance charges. If you have a Medicare Advantage Plan or a stand-alone Part D plan, read your plan’s Annual Notice of Change (ANOC) and/or Evidence of Coverage (EOC). Review these notices for any changes in a) the plan’s costs, b) the plan’s benefits and coverage rules, or c) the plan’s formulary (list of drugs your plan covers). Make sure that your drugs will still be covered next year and that your providers and pharmacies are still in network. If you are unhappy with any of our plan’s changes, you can enroll in a new plan. If you want assistance reviewing your options, contact your State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) for unbiased counseling. To contact your SHIP, visit www.shiptacenter.org or call 877-839-2675. Even if you are happy with your current Medicare coverage, con-
sider other Medicare health and drug plan options in your area. For example, even if you do not plan to change your Medicare Advantage or Part D plan, you should check to see if there is another plan in your area that will offer you better health and/or drug coverage at a more affordable price. Research shows that people with Medicare prescription drug coverage could lower their costs by shopping among plans each year; there could be another Part D plan in your area that covers the drugs you take with fewer restrictions and/or lower prices. The last change you make to your Medicare coverage during Fall Open Enrollment will take effect on Jan. 1, 2019. To avoid enrollment problems, it is best to call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-6334227) when making any changes to your health and/or drug coverage. – 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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Whiteside County Senior Center Board Members and Officers Joe Bright, President Karla Burn, Treasurer Janice Bell John Espinoza
Lori Cortez, Vice President Emily Taylor, Secretary Al Campbell Michele Miller
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Thank you to LCCOA volunteers Dixon Food Pantry United Way of Lee County Lee County Health Department Linda Duffy Ken Spratt KSB Hospital Julie McGrail
Thank you to WCSC volunteers Odell Public Library, Morrison Walmart Distribution Resthave of Morrison Heritage Woods Epic Center, Fulton Morningside of Sterling Sue Burgett Bud Jordan Clark and Linda Wade Bethel Reformed Church Janet Cain James and Lana Eckburg Barb Crenshaw Deena Andrews Adrian Jiminez Melissa Moore Dorothy Szewczyk
LCCOA welcomes members Judy Barnard Sandy Elliott Deborah Liebzeit Jean Palmer
Volunteers needed to help with tax-filing Many older, low-income taxpayers miss out on credits and deductions they’ve earned because they can’t afford to pay for professional tax preparation. With the help of neighbors like you, AARP Foundation Tax-Aide offers free tax-filing help to those who need it most. You can make a big difference in someone else’s life. We’ll show you how. We’re looking for compassionate and friendly individuals to join our team of local volunteers for the upcoming tax season. You will receive training and continued support in a welcoming environment. And as our current volunteers tell us, you’ll not only learn new skills but also get that great feeling from helping someone else. Volunteer with AARP Foundation Tax-Aide today! Apply at aarpfoundation.org/taxaide or call 1-888-AARP-NOW (1-888227-7669). Or call your Senior Center to get in contact with your local TaxAide Site.
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Individual High Scores for last month Name.......................................................Game............................ Series Bill Burkardt................................................. 176..................................411 Norma Burmeister...................................... 180..................................429 Chico Contreras........................................... 180..................................466 Jan Kuepker.................................................. 140..................................366 Rich Senn..................................................... 197..................................497 Ray Maakestad............................................. 204..................................461 Jim Shuman................................................. 194..................................467 Ray Craney................................................... 163..................................419 Charlotte Dierdorff...................................... 154..................................432 Aniti Dunphy............................................... 156..................................397 Dan Dunphy................................................ 234..................................630 Carole Janes................................................. 136..................................343 Dick Janssen................................................ 215..................................579 Bob Joyce...................................................... 218..................................549 Ken Masters................................................. 216..................................591 Ron Odenthal............................................... 180..................................472 Ann Prindaville............................................ 139..................................363 Larry Prindaville.......................................... 157..................................457 Larry Reed.................................................... 154..................................441 Louise Reed.................................................. 157..................................431 Linda Richards............................................. 188..................................485 Therma Smith.............................................. 156..................................409 Glenn Stroh.................................................. 119..................................316 Pat Summers................................................ 149..................................408 Dee Szymanski............................................ 139..................................389 Ed Webb....................................................... 201..................................469 Shirley Webb................................................ 135..................................363 Jay Wolfe....................................................... 191..................................486 Always a lot of activity at Plum Hollow Lanes on every Tuesday and Thursday mornng and you can be part of it. Just stop in a little before 9 a.m. and join in on the fun. Come on out. The more, the merrier.
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GOLDEN ECHO | Sauk Valley Media • October 2018 Two pool tables get used quite a bit at Whiteside County Senior Center. This is a Wednesday morning and we have some pool players playing pool. Come and play.
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This treadle table, beautifully crafted by Ron Smith, would be a lovely accent piece in your home! Or maybe a gift for someone special? It’s definitely a nostalgic treasure! Raffle tickets are $5 each, or buy 5 for $20. Tickets are available at the Whiteside County Senior Center, 1207 W. Ninth St., Sterling. The drawing will be held at 11 a.m. Dec. 12. You do not need to be present to win. Proceeds benefit the WCSC.
Recycle cellphones, iPods, and iPads The Whiteside County Senior Center and the Lee County Council on Aging are collecting used cellphones, iPods, and iPads to be recycled. If anyone has any of these items lying around and wants to dispose of them, drop them off at the WCSC, 1207 W. Ninth St., Sterling, or the LCCOA 100 W. Second St., Dixon. Thank you for your donation!
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Outreach at LCCOA
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10 It’s that time of year again when the Annual Open Enrollment period is right around the corner and you may be seeing loads of advertisements – both in the mail and on commercials. Do you know what to do, what it means, or if it even pertains to you? Medicare offers this time of year, every year, from Oct. 15 to Dec. 7 to allow every person on Medicare the opportunity to check your part D plan and be sure that you are in the best plan for you. Insurance changes every year, and that means it could potentially be costing you unnecessarily to stay in the same plan from year to year. If you are on Medicare, and do not have VA or other credible drug coverage, you should be contacting us. How do we help? Both Vicki and I are Senior Health Insurance Program (SHIP) certified, which allows us the opportunity to help
you find the best plan for you in an unbiased direction of education and comparison. We go through ongoing educational trainings every year to keep up to date on the latest Medicare changes and best practices to help you, our clients. As in years past, we are handling our caseload on a first come, first served basis, taking medication lists ahead of time so that we are able to process your comparison and contact you when we have it completed. This way of doing things helps to ensure that we are not wasting your time in the event that Medicare’s website goes down during your appointment. This also aids in the time frame of your appointment or to even avoid one altogether if there are no changes needed. We process several hundred people’s plans each year, and with only 37 working days (during
open enrollment this year) we want to always be able to process everyone’s application and we find this helps things run more smoothly. What you need to do. In order to get you on our list, we need you to submit the following information printed on a full sized sheet of paper: A complete list of current prescription-only medications with correct spelling, dosage and quantity. This list should include detailed information, such as inhalers, having the size inhaler you use and how many you purchase a month, lotions or insulin with size bottles/ packaging types and how many per package, and if you are giving us brand names for medications that you take generics of, please be sure to indicate this as it makes a huge difference. Another way to do
this is to submit us a printed copy from your doctor or pharmacist and highlight the ones you currently take. We also need to know what pharmacy you are currently using and a second choice pharmacy if you are willing to switch, if it means cheaper prices. Please include a copy of your new Medicare card, as well as your name and phone number. This information can either be dropped off, mailed, faxed to 815-288-6563 with ATTN: Outreach, or emailed to lccoaoutreach1@comcast.net. Please know that all emails will be replied to when received, so if you do not receive a reply please be sure to follow up with us at 815-2889236. As a reminder, we will call you to schedule an appointment once the comparison has been ran. Samantha Harazin, Outreach Caseworker
Outreach at WCSC It’s here! The Annual Enrollment Period for Medicare Part-D comparisons starts Oct. 15 and 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 early in the season to get an appointment scheduled. 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 take. Appointments are limited. If you need to reschedule your appointment, we appreciate a 24-hour notice. 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 October, 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 walkin Mondays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.. Once you are approved for the application, your eligibility is good for 2 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. to 1 p.m. For Medicare counseling or more detailed assistance, please call us in advance to set up an appointment. Our phone number is 815622-9230, ext. 194. For our clients in Erie, Fulton, Morrison, and Prophetstown, we will meet with you by appointment on our site days – just call us in advance. We do appreciate a 24-hour notice if you need to reschedule or cancel
your appointment. Hours for the ADRC department Our hours are from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday-Friday. On Mondays, we take walk-ins from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for the License Plate Discount Application, 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. to 4 p.m. Monday-Friday.
Fall and winter clothing has arrived at The Emporium Fall is here! It has arrived at the Emporium Thrift Center, too. You will notice a change in our “look.” All of the clothing departments have been changed over to fall and winter clothing. There are lots of sweaters, sweatshirts, jackets, and winter coats. There are also beautiful scarves, hats, and gloves. While you are there, you will want to take time to check out the Shoe Room for shoes, boots, socks and PURSES. We know ladies like those purses! Just a reminder, we also have a full selection
of men’s clothing. We have the usual T-shirts, pants, and we also have suits and ties. There are lots of beautiful ties for anyone who uses them for crafting. There is a great selection here! Let’s talk about fall décor – we have it. Flower arrangements, wreaths, wall hangings, pumpkins, candles, and vases. If you are that person who likes to make their own Halloween costume, we would love to help you find the items you need. We even have a tub of vintage clothing, just ask us about it.
It’s nice to have change of season items, so stop in often! We have merchandise come in every day, and we get it right out to the sales floor. (Thanks for all the donations, keep up the good work, and remember it all goes to support the Whiteside County Senior Center.) Stop in and see us at 115 W. Third St., Sterling Hours Open: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Closed: Wednesday and Sunday
Activities and Meetings
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Lee County Council on Aging Tuesdays 8 a.m.-4 p.m. – Open pool table, open cards 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. – Computer lab 9-10 a.m. – Golden Kiwanis 10-11 a.m. – Line Dancing 11:30 a.m. – LifeScape lunch served (Reservations) 1 p.m. – Pinochle
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, 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 12:30 p.m. – Euchre. $3 to play. Bring a snack. 12:30 p.m. – Scrabble. Bring a snack
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
Fridays Thursdays 8 a.m.-4 p.m. – Open pool 8 a.m.-4 p.m. – Open pool table, open cards table, open cards 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. – Computer 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. – Computer lab lab 9 a.m. – Exercise 11:30 a.m. – LifeScape lunch 10 a.m. – Dance exercise class 11:30 a.m. – LifeScape Lunch served (reservations) served (Reservations) 12:30 p.m. – Duplicate Bridge 1 p.m. – Crocheting and crafting 1 p.m. – Dominoes 1 p.m. – Euchre Tournament
Whiteside County Senior Center Wednesdays 8 a.m.-4 p.m. – Playing pool, 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 $1 to play
Fridays Thursdays 8 a.m.-4 p.m. – Playing pool, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. – Playing pool, cards, socializing, computer lab cards, socializing, computer lab 10 a.m. – Kings on Corner cards 10 a.m. – Kings on Corner 10 a.m. – Intermediate line danccards ing – check to see where dancing 10:30 a.m. – Stretch and 11 a.m. – Beginning line dancing Move exercise class with Angel 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. – Lunch from CGH 12:30 p.m. – Mexican Train 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. – Lunch Dominoes prizes. Bring a snack. 12:30 p.m. – Cards, “Hand and Foot” game. Bring a snack 12:30 p.m. – Pinochle
Monthly Lee County Council on Aging Oct. 2 Oct. 12 6:30 p.m.: Elks Club Quarter 9:30 a.m.: Bingo sponsored by Lee County Council on Aging. Mania 1:30 p.m.: Grief Support Group Prizes donated by Good Fellow and Hallmark – First Tuesday of the month 1-2 p.m.: Ashton Monthly Oct. 3 2 p.m.: Veterans Representative SHIP Site (by appointment only) Oct. 14 – First Wednesday of the month 1 p.m.: Euchre Tournament ($) 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.: Lee Oct. 15 County Networking Group 1:30 p.m.: Community SerOct. 4 10 - 11 a.m.: Paw Paw Monthly vices Committee Meeting. Come join us – looking for additional SHIP Site (by appointment only)
members 3 p.m.: LCCOA Board Meeting Oct. 17 9:30-11:30 a.m.: Rules of the Road (free). This is a refresher course 10-11 a.m.: Amboy Monthly SHIP Site (by appointment only) 11:15 – 11:45 a.m.: Sublette Monthly SHIP Site (by appointment only) Oct. 18
11 a.m.-1 p.m.: Flu Clinic – Lee County Health Department Oct. 22 10-11 a.m.: Countryside Monthly SHIP Site (by appointment only) 1-2:30 p.m.: Life Story Writing with Karla Belzer Oct. 24 1:30 p.m.: LOTS Presentation Oct. 26 9:30 a.m.: Bingo sponsored by
Lee County Council on Aging. Prizes donated by Good Fellow and Hallmark 6:30 p.m.: Open Mic Night Oct. 27 8-9:30 a.m.: Monster Pancakes. Oct. 29 1-2:30 p.m.: Life Story Writing – Karla Belzer; Additional dates: Nov. 5, 19 and 26.
Whiteside County Senior Center Oct. 1 8 a.m. -noon – Day 1 of AARP Driver Safety Class Oct. 3 8 a.m. -noon – Day 2 of AARP Driver Safety Class 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 October birthdays 1 p.m. – Bingo. Prizes by Vitas Healthcare and snacks by
WCSC. Donate a can of food or $1 to play Oct. 4 10 a.m.-1 p.m.– Health Fair Oct. 10 10:30 - Honor Flight Presentation. 11 a.m.-noon – Blood pressure by Gaffey Home Nursing 1 p.m. – Bingo. Prizes by Citadel, snacks by WCSC. Donate a can of food or $1 to play Oct. 13 1 p.m.– Sauk Computer User
In Fulton
Oct. 16 – Fancy Feet Foot Clinic, Sharon Krahn. Call 815-718-5294 for appointment. This clinic is held in Fulton. Ask for the location when scheduling appointments.
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Oct. 17 10:30 a.m. – VA benefits presentation 10:30 a.m. – Price is Right 10:30-11:30 a.m. – Blood pressure check by Sauk Valley Living and Rehab 12:30 p.m. – Triad 1 p.m. – Bingo. Sponsored by Sauk Valley Living and Rehab, snacks by WCSC. Donate a can of food or $1 to play Oct. 21
1 p.m.– Euchre tournament Oct. 22 10 p.m. – TBK Bank will answer any questions about banking or help with your checkbook Oct. 23 12:30 p.m. – Brain exercise class by Karla at University of Illinois Extension Oct. 24 10:30 a.m. – Finding Your Getup and Go presentation by Karla, UI 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 Oct. 31 10:30 a.m. – Getting your ducks in order presentatioin, GolderCare 12:30 p.m.– Halloween party. Halloween costume contest first 1 p.m. – Bingo after-party. Prizes by Peterson Health Care,
If you are inteerested 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 815-288-0892 or 888-239-9228.
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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)
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Upcoming Trips
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4-hour Fall Foliage Cruise with live entertainment on the Mississippi River Friday, Oct. 12, 2018 Depart Dixon Walmart, 1640 S. Galena Ave., 8:30 a.m. Depart Rock Falls Community Center 9 a.m. Cost: $85 members, $95 nonmembers We will cruise the Mississippi on the Celebration Belle enjoying the Fall Foliage. The trees should be peaking with beautiful fall colors. Also, on board we will enjoy live entertainment with singing and dancing. Your cruise will start off with hot homemade sticky rolls with assorted fresh fruits followed by a delicious hot lunch buffet. Cost includes cruise on boat, lunch and round trip transportation. Stop in at the Lee County Council on Aging to reserve a seat.
Diamond Jo Casino, Dubuque, Iowa Wednesday Oct. 24, 2018 Cost: $15 members and $20 nonmembers Cost includes transportation and free buffet lunch. Pickup at Shopko in Dixon at 8:00 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.
Remembering Red Friday, Nov. 9, 2018 Cost: $50 members and $55 nonmembers Brian Hoffman’s “Remembering Red - A Tribute to Red Skelton” is a nostalgic trip down memory lane as Hoffman performs the jokes and routines that made Skelton famous. Born in Vincennes, Ind. in 1913, Skelton was the son of a circus clown, and later became a popular American comedian best known as a radio and television star from 1937 - 1971. Skelton’s show business career began as a teenager while he followed in his father’s oversized shoes and per-
formed as a circus clown. Leave Dixon Shopko at 1 p.m. and Sterling Walmart at 1:30 p.m. Pay for this trip at WCSC.
Scrooge the Comedy Friday, Dec. 7, 2018 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. White Pines Playhouse, Mount Morris Cost: $41 per person for ticket, dinner and bus Depart Dixon 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 wellknown 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. Contact Lee County Council on Aging at 815-288-9236.
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.
Mount Rushmore Trip June 23-29, 2019 $779 members, $829 nonmembers. Double occupancy
8 nights lodging including 4 consecutive nights in South Dakota. 10 meals: eight breakfasts and four 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.
Colorado Springs Trip Aug. 18-24, 2019 $839 members, $889 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 8:00 a.m. and Sterling Walmart at 8:45 a.m.. Pay for this trip at WCSC starting Oct. 1.
Beautiful Main Trip Oct. 12-20, 2019 Cost: $1099 members, $1149 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.
Dixon Duplicate Bridge August 2018 Winners AUG. 3 Place – Names – % game – ACBL Master-points 1 – Barb Bass & Frank Nester – 57 – .60 2 – Dianne & Don Pauser – 54 – .42 3 – Harry Stoudt & Paul Laird – 53 – .22 3 – Susie Smith & Joyce U Gibson – 53 – AUG. 10 Place – Names – % game – ACBL Master-points 1 – Dianne & Don Pauser – 61 – .60 2 – Jane & Roger Landreth – 54 – .42 AUG. 17 Place – Names – % game – ACBL Master-points 1 – Jane & Roger Landreth – 65 – .43 1 – Barb Bass & Frank Nester – 65 – .43 3 – Susie Smith & Carol Youker – 40 – .16 3 – Harry Stoudt & Edith Jakobs – 40 – .16
3 – Dianne & Don Pauser – 40 – .16 AUG. 24 Place – Names – % game – ACBL Master-points 1 – Barb Bass & Frank Nester – 75 – .50 2 – Carol Youker & Delight Pitman – 55 – .35 3 – Harry Stoudt & Edith Jakobs – 47.5 – .22 AUG. 31 Place – Names – % game – ACBL Master-points 1 – Harry Stoudt & PhilNaffziger - 54 – .51 1 – Mary Grace Crisham & Janet Payne – 54 – .51 AUGUST TOTAL MASTERPOINT WINNERS Name – Total Masterpoints For August Barb Bass – 1.53 Frank Nester – 1.53 Dianne Pauser – 1.18 Don Pauser – 1.18
Harry Stoudt – 1.11 Jane Landreth – .85 Roger Landreth – .85 Carol Youker – .51 Janet Payne – .51 Mary Grace Crisham – .51 Phil Naffziger – .51 Edith Jakobs – .38 Delight Pitman – .35 PaulLaird – .22 Susie Smith – .16 Note: The Dixon Duplicate Bridge Club is sanctioned by the American Contract Bridge League and holds open games with a Certified Director on Friday afternoons at 12:30 at Lee County Council on Aging, 100 W. 2nd St., Dixon.
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Oct. 1-4 Monday: Chicken strips, potato, coleslaw, biscuit, and dessert Tuesday: Spaghetti and meatballs, bread, salad, and dessert Wednesday: BBQ beef ribs, vegetable, salad, and dessert Thursday: Meatloaf, potato, vegetable, and dessert.
Oct. 1-5 Monday: Goulash, green beans, pineapple Tuesday: Baked cod in lemon butter, parslied potatoes, spinach, fresh fruit Wednesday: Pepper steak, mashed potatoes, Lima beans, fresh fruit Thursday: Ham loaf, mashed potatoes, carrots, fresh fruit Friday: Hot dogs, potato salad, fresh fruit, whole wheat bun
Oct. 8-12 Monday: BBQ chicken breast on wheat bun, cheesy potatoes, green beans, pineapple tidbits Tuesday: A) Beef stew, buttermilk biscuit, manadarin oranges; B) Roast beef, creamy mushrooms Wednesday: Baked chicken quarter, mashed potatoes with gravy, broccoli, tossed salad with dressing, roll/ pumpkin bar Thursday: Mushroom Swiss burger on bun, buttered red potatoes, baked beans, apricots Friday: Fish patty on wheat bun, potato pancakes, California blend veggies, applesauce, tartar sauce
Oct. 15-19 Monday: Country meatballs, mashed potatos with gravy, Brussels sprouts, dinner roll, peaches Tuesday: Pizza burger on wheat bun, green beans, tator tots, diced pears Wednesday: Spaghetti with meat sauce, steamed peas, whole kernel corn, garlic bread, apricots Thursday: A) Hot turkey sandwich, mashed potatos with gravy, country blend veggies, wheat bread (2), fruit cocktail; B) Ham/chicken noodle Friday: Cheesy beef taco, flour tortilla, lettuce/tomato, Mexican corn/beans, fresh fruit
Oct. 22-26 Monday: Chicken parmesan, pasta with marinara, Sicilian blend vegetables, dinner roll, diced pears Tuesday: Sausage gravy with biscuit, hash brown potatoes, fruit juice, baked peaches Wednesday: Polish sausage, sauerkraut, potato wedges, baked beans, chilled applesauce, hot dog 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 (2), mandarin oranges; B) Turkey, vegetable
Oct. 29-31 Monday: Hamburger patty on wheat bun, mac and cheese, California blend veggies, diced pears Tuesday: BBQ chicken breast, cheesy potatoes, seasoned green beans, dinner rull, Jello with fruit Wednesday: Baked pork chop, mashed potatoes with gravy, peas, tossed salad with dressing, dinner roll, apple crisp
Serving at Whiteside County Senior Center Oct. 8-11 Monday: New England Boil, and dessert Tuesday: BBQ meatballs, rice, vegetable, and dessert Wednesday: Chicken flautas, rice, beans, salad, and dessert Thursday: Ham, potato soup, salad and dessert
Oct. 15-18 Monday: Grilled Monte Cristo, fries, and dessert Tuesday: Beef tips stir fry, rice, salad, and dessert Wednesday: Pork chops, baked potato, baked beans, salad, and dessert Thursday: Hot beef sandwich with mashed potatoes, salad, and dessert
Oct. 22-25 Monday: Mushroom Swiss patties, potato, vegetable and dessert Tuesday: Perch filet or alternative, potato, vegetable, and dessert Wednesday: Lasagna, vegetable, garlic bread, salad, and dessert Thursday: Beef & bean burrito, rice, and dessert.
Oct. 29-31 Monday: Chicago-style brats, potato, salad, and dessert Tuesday: Mexican meatloaf, salad, and dessert Wednesday: Loaded nachos, and dessert.
Serving at Golden Meals in Whiteside County Oct. 8-12 Monday: Sites closed for Columbus Day Tuesday: Pork chops, cheesy potatoes, beets, fresh fruit Wednesday: Brats, sauerkraut, mashed potatoes, whole wheat bun, fresh fruit Thursday: Glazed baked ham, mashed potatoes, carrots, fresh fruit Friday: Beef stew with vegetables, applesauce, biscuit
Oct. 15-19 Monday: Sloppy Joes, potato wedges, applesauce, whole wheat bun Tuesday: Turkey, mashed potatoes, green beans, fresh fruit Wednesday: Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes, lima beans, fresh fruit Thursday: Barbecue chicken, cheesy potatoes, peas, fresh fruit Friday: Ham salad, cottage cheese, pineapple, whole wheat bun
Oct. 22-26 Monday: Beef and noodles, green beans, apricots Tuesday: Cabbage rolls, buttered potatoes, carrots, fresh fruit Wednesday: Spaghetti, mixed vegetables, fresh fruit Thursday: Roast beef, mashed potatoes, carrots, fresh fruit Friday: Chili, coleslaw, mixed fruit
Oct. 29-31 Monday: Goulash, green beans, pineapple Tuesday: Baked cod in lemon butter, parslied potatoes, spinach, fresh fruit Wednesday: Pepper steak, mashed potatoes, lima beans, fresh fruit
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Oct. 1-5 Monday: Chicken strips, seasoned potato wedges, peas, dinner roll, diced pears Tuesday: Baked ziti with meat sauce, Italian blend vegetables, garlic bread, hot applesauce Wednesday: A) Liver and onions, mashed potatoes with gravy, glazed carrots, dinnner roll, peach cobbler; B) Meat loaf Thursday: Sloppy Joe on wheat bun, tator tots, green beans, apricots Friday: Lemon tilapia, wild rice, peas, dinner roll, fruit cocktail
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Transportation Whiteside County Public Transportation Fares: (within county) Ages 5 and under (must be accompanied by an adult): 50 cents one way
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People age 6 to 59 years: $2 one way Seniors or individuals with a disability: Donation suggested (unless qualified under Medicaid or other program) Out-of-county trips can be arranged, subject to availability: 25 cents per mile Hours: 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday
855-625-7433 or 815-625-7433
Lee-Ogle Transportation System Fares: (within zip code) Ages 5 and under (must be accompanied by an adult): $1 one way People age 6 to 59 years: $2 one way Seniors or individuals with a disability: $1 one way (unless qualified under Medicaid or other program) Out-of-town trips can be arranged, subject to availability: 35 cents per mile Hours: 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday
888-239-9228 or 815-288-2117
Notes from Whiteside County Public Transit Our fiscal year began in July and our wheels are already turning at a rapid rate! So far, we are seeing an 11 percent increase in transit ridership! We have welcomed two new drivers to help us get you where you need to go. Larry and Thomas will be helping us meet our large demand in the afternoons. We are so happy to know that the community continues to utilize our services. Our goal this year is to provide over 50,000 rides and we think we can accomplish it! Each year, our admin team reviews ridership reports from the year past and determines a new fiscal year goal. We believe goals help us move forward and strive to be the best team we can be. Everyone helps us meet our goals which in turn, shows our grantors that we utilize our funding and our funding is greatly needed.
Accomplishing our goals begin with our dispatch team. Do they answer the phone kindly, answer your questions, and help you schedule a ride effectively? If yes, you are likely looking forward to your ride. Next up, are our drivers. Do they greet you, are they friendly, do they ensure you get to where your going effectively? If yes, you are likely to ride with us again AND tell a friend. The last step in accomplishing our goals, is with our admin team. Do we resolve any issues or questions you might have in a timely manner, do we ensure we support our team members, do we help boost morale, etc? The final step to accomplishing our goal ends with you, our valued riders. If you had a positive experience, please tell your friends about our service! The more people that know about our service, the more people that will ride with us.
I was recently compiling data and found we have grown by nearly 80 percent over the years. Isn’t that amazing! We are all part of WCPT’s success as we all take on special roles. When I began this position nearly 7 years ago, I didn’t even know we offered public transit in our community. We are now transporting little ones to activities, parents to employment, students to higher education, and seniors to doctor appointments. I am so proud of the work we have done here and the people we have been able to help over the years! I hope you see the value our transit system has and what a wonderful service it is for our community. If you or someone you know could benefit from our services, please tell them to Ride WCPT!! Sincerely, Tori McDaniel Executive Director
UPCOMING EVENTS | LCCOA/ PHCC Euchre Tournament at LCCOA/ PHCC
Tuesday, Oct. 2 – 1:30 p.m. Grief Support Group every first Tuesday of the month at the Post House Community Center. Certified Grief Recovery Specialist Ken Lawson from Unity Hospice can help you look at your old beliefs about dealing with loss, determine which losses have affected your life and take actions so that you may become complete with your loss. Whether your grief is from death, divorce of a relationship, loss of a career, loss of a faith or loss of a pet Ken is here to help you at a safe place. If you have any questions please call the Lee County Council on Aging at 815-288-9236
Sunday, Oct. 14 – 12:30 p.m. sign in, 1:00 p.m. start $5 entry, 25¢ a set – 100 percent payback $5
Thursday, Oct. 18 at 11 a.m.-1 p.m. The Lee County Council on Aging will be hosting 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. Call the Lee County Council on Aging at 815-288-9236 with any questions.
Friday, Oct. 26 – 6:30 p.m. doors open, 7 p.m. first act on stage Come showcase your talent or come and enjoy the entertainment every 4th Friday. Singers, dancers, poets, comedians, guitarist, acoustic instruments, anybody is welcome!
Life Story Writing – Karla Belzer Monday Oct. 22 and 29 – 1-2:30 p.m. 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 life memories and achievements in print. This program has been so successful LCCOA felt it was worth hosting
Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDSMP) hosted by Lee County Council on Aging Presented by Lifescape Services Tuesdays 1-3:30 p.m. Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 and Nov. 6 Free 6-week class at Lee County Council on Aging, 100 W Second St., Dixon CDSMP is for adults with chronic health conditions such as arthritis, diabetes disease, and other ongoing health problems. Participants attend a 2 ½-hour interactive workshop once a week for 6 weeks to learn program solving, decision making, and other techniques for managing problems common to people with chronic diseases. In a typical workshop, participants set a realistic goal for the upcoming week and develop an action plan for meeting that goal. They report their progress at each workshop, and solicit feedback from the group to help address any challenges. This workshop aims to build participants’ confidence in managing their health and keep them active and engaged in their lives.
UPCOMING EVENTS | WCSC Foot Clinic at Whiteside County Senior Center Wednesday, Oct. 3, from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Foot care will be available for all senior citizens. For appointments call Fancy Feet at 815-2130324 Cost $25. They will soak your feet, trim your toenails, and give you a fabulous foot massage
Health Fair Thursday, Oct. 4, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Vendors from the community will be here to give you the opportunity to access local resources. Free admission and door prizes!
Honor Flight Presentation Wednesday, Oct. 10, at 10:30 a.m. Gary Farral, President of Whiteside County Honor Flight, will talk about the history of the honor flight and what you will see when you go to D.C. along with the WWII monuments. This will be very interesting!
Sauk Computer User Group
Saturday, Oct. 13 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 SD cards and other interesting items. Everyone with an interest in computers/technology are invited, refreshments will be available.
Price Is Right at WCSC Wednesday, Oct. 17, 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.
VA Benefits Presentation Wednesday, Oct. 17, at 10:30 a.m. Understanding VA Healthcare and learn about your local VA services. Information provided by Charisse Jesiolowski, LMSW at Sterling WA Clinic. Very important information for veterans and/or their surviving spouses.
Euchre Tournament at WCSC Sunday, Oct. 21, 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.
TBK Bank Answers Monday, Oct. 22, from 10 a.m.-noon Shawn Nelson from TBK Bank will be here to help anyone balance checkbook, registering ATM, debit card questions, consumer financial banking, retail banking, and any question about banking or finances. Come and let her help you.
Brain Exercise Class at WCSC Tuesday, Oct. 23, at 12:30 p.m. 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 815-6229230 to reserve your seat.
Getting Your Ducks in Order Wednesday, Oct. 31, at 10:30 a.m. GolderCare will be having a practical discussion along with expert advice on what you need to know as you grow older and begin to get your ducks in order; legal documents, finances, insurance, living options and family. Learn why this is SO IMPORTANT to do NOW!
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