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Reminder: To keep an appointment, or to attend an activity downstairs at the Lee County Senior Center, PROOF OF COVID-19 VACCINATIONS IS REQUIRED! Events held in the Post House Ballroom do not require proof of vaccination.

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 15 • AUGUST 2022 • EDITION 8

INSIDE From the Directors........................................2 Thank You’s...................................................4 Membership Dues Paid.................................4

Outreach........................................................5 Photos................................................. 6, 7 & 12 Meal Menus...................................................8

Upcoming Trips.............................................9 Weekly/Monthly Activities................10 & 11 Special Events.....................................10 & 11


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2 From the LCCOA

Executive Director

By Susan Lawler Well, my friends, summer is almost over, and to close out summer, LCCOA is putting on a spectacular summer Prom. So all you Snow Birds come on down to the Post House Ballroom, and join in the fun. DJ Hamilton (courtesy of Franklin Grove, Meadows of Franklin Grove and Oregon Rehab) will be sending music our way, with all the oldies from ‘60s, ‘70s, and ‘80s. KSB will be providing our appetizers, and Culver’s will be providing our desserts. We will have a cash bar with all your favorite drinks. LCCOA has wonderful door prizes to be given away — and to top it off, one of you will be our next King, and one of you will be our next Queen, everyone has a chance at being Royalty for a night.

Brain and Body Health: Sept. 21 Our Brain and Body Health program was such a hit in June, we’ve been asked to have another event. Joseph Landmichl from the Alzheimer’s Association is thrilled to come back. Joseph said LCCOA had a great group of truly engaged audience and asked great questions. He will be back Sept. 21 with more information to help educate

From the WCSC Director By Susie Welch They call them the dog days of summer, I call them the lemonade days of summer! This month the Center will be offering free lemonade in our main room every day. Every day in August is an open house! We have been working hard for the last 9 months to declutter, clean and fancy up the joint and we are inviting everyone to come tour your building! We could not have done all of this without great volunteers and community support. If you haven’t been to the Center for a while, you will be pleasantly surprised to see it now. SBM came to our rescue by helping us get a grant to reduce the cost of the creation of our craft room and pinochle room. With a generous donation from LuAnn Meyer, our crafting room has two

our seniors. Joseph will bring his dancing shoes, to provide us with another Line Dancing class. Lunch will be provided by LCCOA, and following lunch we will have Chair Yoga, instructed by Brandon Lumzy. Please contact LCCOA at 815-288-9236 to reserve your lunch.

These classes are free, and led by coaches from Lifescape Community Services. The classes will run be on Tuesday, from August 2 through Sept. 20, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Please contact LCCOA at 815-288-9236 for more information.

The Butterfly Garden

LCCOA is excited to present an 8-week program conducted by Lifescape. This program will meet for 1 1/2 hours each week and provide strategies to reduce the fear of falling. Seniors will learn that falls, and the fear of falling, are controllable. Participants will set realistic goals for themselves to increase activity, and learn ways to change their environment to reduce factors that cause falls.

LCCOA is proud to welcome Anna Mainhart to our family. Anna has come to us with a wealth of knowledge, and she knows the true meaning of compassion, and caring for our senior population. Anna has added new meaning to the phrase, “hitting the ground running.” Anna will work in our Outreach Department, providing service to all our seniors. She is the point person for license plate discounts, ITAC phones and our Farmers Market. On top of all this, she will be updating our database. In the short time she has been with us, she has increased our license plate discount applications by 10%. This means more of our seniors are being serviced, and LCCOA’s mission is to reach as many seniors as possible. Thank you, Anna, for joining LCCOA’s family. Our second addition to LCCOA’s family is Nancy Gates. Nancy comes to us from the RSVP program out of Rockford. She has made thousands of connection calls to all our seniors, checking on their well being, asking how LCCOA can help them, informing them on vaccination, transportation, lunches, caregivers, Medicare Part D program, and much more. We are so grateful to have Nancy here at LCCOA. She truly enjoys speaking with our seniors, and our

LCCOA’s fiscal year 2021-22 has come to an end. LCCOA is pleased to say our agency’s membership has increased more than 10%, and our Post House Ballroom has had the best year in the last 15 years. We would like to thank the Lee County community for supporting our Ballroom. We are thrilled that we were able to host weekly afternoon events, and more events, such as the Reagan Ranch Foundation. On top of this, LCCOA’s Senior Center Transportation transported 302 seniors, and provided more than 9,000 rides. We have partnered with United Way to deliver lunches for the Summer Eats program, and we’ve delivered more than $1,000 worth of lunches to our more isolated seniors. We’ve also made over 10,000 wellness calls, and hosted numerous activities in the course of the year. Our senior book, “Back in My Day,” has been a great success, and several other agencies are starting their own book. Our goal is to continue to bring education, activities and enjoyment to enrich the lives of our seniors. On behalf of LCCOA’s staff, drivers, volunteers, Board of Directors, and myself, thank you for your continuing support, and we look forward to 2022-23. We know that with your help, we will continue to provide Lee County seniors and disabled with the vital services they need and deserve. Until next time ... LCCOA, a place where you belong, a place to call home. Susan

sewing machines, along with a quilt rack donated by Michelle Miller. A big thanks to all members who donated yarn and cloth for our projects. Computers 4U generously donated all new phones to the Center just in time before our former system was due to be shut down. Sauk Computer Group has helped us enlarge our computer area for anyone needing to check their emails, and has volunteered to do one-on-one technology training, (they are even helping staff get up to speed with our computer skills). We were able to put some lipstick and mascara on the outside of the building with the help of volunteers like Dick and Linda McCormick, who helped weed flower beds and mulch them. Thanks to a donation from Burton Foundation, we were able to fix the ramp coming into the Center. A generous memorial in remembrance of Art Bendick made it possible to replace the torn and tattered awning in the back of the building. And my most favorite donation, paint that came from Grummerts, which helped us pretty up the exterior of the building. I hope Brian doesn’t get upset with me for wearing more of the paint than what was applied to the building. I did have lots of fun! In August we are looking to launch a

new volunteer program. As the Center is seeing more and more people coming, staff needs your assistance to make a trip to the Center enjoyable. We are looking for seniors who are willing to serve as Center host or hostess for the day. This position would ensure all patrons are greeted, assisted with checking in, provided friendly visits, escorted to areas in the Center if they are not sure where they are going, and offered lemonade or coffee. You might be called upon to be a fourth in pinochle or extra in some other area. It’s okay if you don’t know how to play a game. These groups are always willing to help and will enjoy the friendship you have to share. If you have never met a stranger and have a few hours in a day to spare, please contact us for an application & more information. Also in August we will be showing the Zoom presentation by the Alzheimer’s Association on Living with Alzheimer’s for Late Stage Caregivers. This will be a twopart series, Aug. 9 and 16 at 6 p.m. On Aug. 4 we will have a corn husking party from 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. in preparation for our Corn Boil on Aug. 5. A light continental breakfast will be available from 8 to 10 for those willing to join in the fun. Coffee,

lemonade and ice tea will be served all day. Come for the fun and stay for lunch served by Golden Meals, then learn how to play hand and foot at 12:30 p.m. — remember to bring a snack to share for cards. Our Corn Boil is scheduled for Aug. 5, which is also Sterling’s Hot Dog days, so make sure you pick up a hot dog and bring it to the Center to enjoy with some delicious sweet corn. The corn has been donated by Selmis — it isn’t summer until you have tasted Selmis sweet corn! Diane Green from Diane’s catering will be running our kitchen that day, as she is donating her time to assist with this fundraiser. I will be making my St. Patrick’s day cake, pineapple upside down cake and cream puff pies. Dorothy Szewczyk is making her fresh red raspberry pie (my favorite!). It’s not too late to show off your baking skills by donating a dessert for this fun day. Just give us a call for more details. All deserts will be $2 a piece (they will be cut into generous slices), with proceeds helping the food pantry. On Aug. 24, Golden Meals will host another cookout, with pork chop sandwiches and all the fixings for only $3. Stay and enjoy adult coloring or Bingo that day too! See you soon, Susie

We were pleased to have all our friends and families of Twila Beard, Linda Reynolds, Willy Gibbson, Ed Kerley, Nell Nooney, Jessie Ware and John Fritts attend our memorial to lives well lived. Executive Director Susan Lawler gave the opening presentation for each of LCCOA’s friends. Bonnie O’Connell, LCCOA Board of Directors chairwoman, provided a tribute to John, a long-time fellow board member. John dedicated his time and passion to LCCOA’s Senior Center. He was an intricate part of organization’s success. John will always remain in spirit at the Senior Center, and in our hearts. He was a man who truly knew the meaning of a life well lived. The closing prayer was given by Deacon James Barnett. James is also LCCOA’s valued transportation driver.

Matter of Balance

New additions to LCCOA

seniors just love her.

Thank you for a great year!

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.


BRIEFS

Congratulations, Chelsea and Collin Chelsea and Collin Goshert had a truly modern wedding — where vintage met the unique touch of class, from the stunning wedding gown that Chelsea wore to the breathtaking table settings, chair covers and centerpieces. Odds and Events Co. made their event spectacular. The Post House Ballroom wishes Chelsea and Collin a wonderful and magical life.

LCCOA phone numbers

Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday 100 West Second Street – Dixon, IL, 61021 Main number 815-288-9236 Transportation 815-288-9236 Post House Ballroom 815-288-9236

Amplified phones and Bluetooth devices are offered free of charge for those who have an already established (standard) land-line or cellular phone. This free program is governed by Illinois law and offered through the Illinois Telecommunications Access Corporation (ITAC). Learn more at www. itactty.org. Interested? You must complete an application, provide proof of Illinois residency, supply current bill or proof of pre-paid service, and be certified as hard of hearing. LCCOA is a test center to apply and obtain an amplified device. Secure your appointment to test the phones and apply with LCCOA at 815-288-9236, ask for Outreach. No walk-ins will be taken at this time; appointments required. Call for more details.

License discount available

The Benefit Access Application, offered through the Illinois Department on Aging, is an online-only application. Upon approval, this application provides a discounted license plate sticker, and if chosen, a Ride Free transit card for fixed-route transportation systems (such as those found in Chicago). Qualifications: Must be age 65+, or able to prove disability status, and fall within the income guidelines, using the prior tax season’s Federal taxes (form 1040) and accompanying documents. If you did not file we will need all 1099s and other income from that year. All income is counted, including your full Social Security. Income guidelines Single: $33,562 Couple: $44,533 3-person household: $55,500 Contact LCCOA at 815-288-9236 (ask for Outreach) to complete your application.

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 services & free phones for hearing impaired

ADRC:

Outreach hours 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

Call 815-622-9230

E-mail us at lccoa@comcast.net Visit us at www.leecountycouncilonaging.net or www.posthouseballroom.net or find us on Facebook

Amplify your life with ITAC

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 www.wc-seniorcenter.org or follow us on Facebook.

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4 DUES, DONATIONS & THANK YOUS

Thank you to WCSC volunteers and supporters

WCSC welcomes members

Thank you to all our volunteers who donate their time, energy, and services and those who gave monetary donations, including anonymously. A special thanks to all who partner with our center to provide programs and activities for our seniors. 1st Reformed Church-Fulton Alzheimer’s Association Art Bendick Memorial Beacon of Hope Hospice John Booker Joe Bright Karla Burn Burton Foundation Al Campbell CGH Health Foundation Erie Public Library Beth Hubbard Ken Hughes

Gene Jacoby Sasha Logan Glenda MacLennan Linda McCormick Richard McCormick Golden Meals Green Castle of Sterling Grummerts — Sterling Jeff and Dinah Mays Heritage Woods Hugh Miller Insurance Joe Fornero LuAnn Meyer

Michelle Miller Morningside of Sterling Neal Shipley NIAAA Odell Public Library, Morrison Prophetstown Library Resthave Riverbend Food Bank Clara Sanders Dorthy Szewczyk Rusty Schrader Sauk Valley Area Chamber Sauk Valley Food Bank

Shephard Premier Senior Living SCUG SURF Broadband Emily Taylor TRIAD of Sterling Kathy Tysdall United Way of Sterling Univ of IL Extension- Marcia & Mary Cindy Wadsworth Whiteside County Amy Kochsmier Helen and DuWayne Doane

Thank you to those individuals who have paid their memberships for 2022 Howard and Barb Wolcott Leslyn Anderson Larry Frederick Jill Froeter Nadine Moore If you would like to join the Whiteside County Senior Center for 2022, the cost is $25 per person per calendar year or $35 for two people residing in same household. You can mail your check to WCSC, 1207 W. Ninth St., Sterling, IL 61081. We are increasing activities for 2022 and we always appreciate your continued support of our Aging and Disabled Resource Center and we appreciate YOU!

LCCOA welcomes members

Thank you to LCCOA volunteers and supporters Thank you to all our volunteers who donated their time, energy and services and those who gave monetary and non-monetary donations. A special thank you to all the wonderful supporters of LCCOA’s clothing drive who have donated anonymously. Lee County United Way Amanda Wike Dorothy Szewczyk Mary Kerley Open Mic Linda Setchell Krisi Chrisham Kathy Ferguson Lee County Health Department Nancy Gates Josie Whaley Dixon Food Pantry Larry Piper

Eileen Piper Jesse Cervantes Kate Nehring Tom Cartwright Franklin Grove Living & Rehab Meadows of Franklin Grove Oregon Living & Rehab Ben Galantine Johnson CPA Leydig Center Crest Foods Co., Inc. Kristin Carlson Natasha Masters

Kerri Villa-Nantz Liberty Village of Rochelle Scott Oesterlin Safe Life Home Health Susan Johnson Real Time Joe Fornero Brandan Lumzy Lumzy Yoga Sami Rodriguez Petersen Health Care Darla Foulker Kris Reynolds

Lenore Hartman Sandra Buikema Jessie Cervantes Jan Kuepller Lois Logan Bonnie Steder Margaret Ebersohl Sally Machetta Jane O’Connell Daniel O’Connell Jr.

Good Fellows Clara Harris Teen Turf NIAAA Terry Christian Lee County Rusty Schrader Lee Ogle Transportation Greg Gates Lifescape Samantha Harazin KSB The family of Jessie Ware

Be an LCCOA hero today for a brighter tomorrow! Watch the Echo for 2022 membership campaign. As a member you will receive discounts on all our activities and trips. All membership fees contribute to the support of Lee County Council on Aging. As a member you can feel confident that all funds helps LCCOA to continue the vital services we provide to all our seniors and continue to bring new and interesting activities to the Center for you to enjoy. Please continue to be a member of LCCOA and spread the word to all your friends and families. Thank you on behalf of LCCOA’s Board of Directors, Executive Director, staff and drivers.

BRIEFS Working With

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Sauk Computer User Group will meet at WCSC Sauk Computer User Group will meet at 1 p.m. Aug. 13 at WCSC. Everyone with an interest in computers/technology is invited. Refreshments will be available. John Miller will give a presentation on Microsoft Word, including working with tables and inserting text boxes.

LCCOA to host new event on brain and body health LCCOA welcomes a new event, Healthy Living for your Brain and Body, a presentation on diet and nutrition, exercise and social engagement. The program will be presented by Joe Landmichl from the Illinois Alzheimer’s Association Chapter in Rockford. The presentation begins at 11 a.m. Sept. 21 and will be followed by 30 minutes of line dance lessons and a free lunch. Afterward, you’re invited to the Wednesday chair yoga class at 1 p.m. Please call LCCOA at 815-288-9236 to reserve your seat and confirm your lunch.

Lee County Council on Aging Board Executive Committee and Officers Bonnie O’Connell, Chair

LaDonna Groshans, Vice Chair

Darla Foulker, Attorney

Cindy Gabany Michael T. Glenn

Jeff Haub Roberta Lemoine Ed Pillar

Andrea Pratt Sami Rodriguez

Whiteside County Senior Center Board Members and Officers Joe Bright – President Michelle Miller – Vice President Beth Hubbard Gene Jacoby

Sasha Logan — Treasurer Cindy Wadsworth – Secretary

John Booker Al Campbell

Emily Taylor Karla Burn


LCCOA OUTREACH

It is time to think about renewing your ITAC phone (phones for the hearing impaired). LCCOA volunteers will be making phone calls regarding renewal of your ITAC phones. This is not a scam. The phones are free, and they are renewable every 3 years. If you missed your renewal date, don’t worry, you can still renew. Questions you will be asked when the volunteer calls:

you like a new one, (same model if available). If you would to keep your existing phone, and receive a new one, LCCOA will send you a renewal form to sign. Final question: would you like to set up an appointment to try new phones? LCCOA is here to assist you in securing the best phone for your needs.

How is your phone working?

Open Enrollment begins Oct. 15 and ends Dec. 7. LCCOA will begin setting appointments starting Aug. 1.

Did you like the phone you chose? If you do like your phone, would

Open Enrollment for Medicare Part D ( Drug program)

Once you have set your appointment we will send you a form to complete, and to include all your prescription drugs, dosage and quantity. We will need this information returned to LCCOA two weeks before your appointment. LCCOA will continue to have phone appointments for those seniors that are unable to come into the Senior Center; for those seniors who are not vaccinated, please inform our staff when setting your appointment. We look forward to seeing all our seniors, if you have any questions please contact us at 815-288-9236

WCSC: ADRC

Need some assistance from ADRC? Stop by one of our satellite locations Our Aging and Disabled Resource Center (ADRC) offers satellite locations throughout the county on Wednesdays, at the following locations: Second Wednesday — Erie Library, 803 Eighth Ave., 9-11 a.m.; O’Dell Library, 307 S. Madison St., Morrison, 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Third Wednesday — First Reformed Church, 510 15th Ave., Fulton, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Fourth Wednesday —Prophet-

stown Library, 209 W. Third St., 1-5 p.m. We offer walk-in days on Mondays from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. No appointment is needed and we will assist patrons on a first-come, first-serve basis. We can assist with BAA (license sticker discounts), Respite funds, Med D questions, Social Security Extra Help, Medicaid and Medicare Savings Program, Food Stamp or Link, Patient Assistance Programs, ITAC, Do-Not Call registry and information and referrals. We currently have five notaries in the building who can assist you with notary services during business hours. Med D Open Enrollment begins in October. We have six certified SHIP

counselors available to assist you with your Med D Plan needs. Beginning Sept. 1, we will accept phone calls for Med D appointments. We will get your requested packet mailed to you and once we receive it back completed, we will contact you for a scheduled appointment time.

August Medicare Tip

Visit Medicare.gov to log into (or create) a secure Medicare account. With an account, you can print an official copy of your Medicare card, create a drug list, sign up to get your Medicare Summary Notice electronically, see a list of your eligible preventative services, and more.

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Please join us in welcoming Anna Mainhart, our newest member to the Lee County Council on Aging family. Anna Mainhart brings 25 years of business experience to our Outreach Department. Her organizational and people skills are a great asset to our agency. Her compassion and understanding of the needs of our seniors has already been demonstrated in the short time she has been with us. Her welcoming smile is just what our seniors need to brighten up their days.

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A new face at the Outreach Department

Meet the man behind the voice! Terry Christian is the gentle voice that greats you every day. Terry has been working for LCCOA for 3 years. We hope to have him for the next 20 years!

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THE FACES OF LCCOA


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Natasha Masters, Dawn Hodges and Kris Reynolds place a sign in our Butterfly Garden to honor seniors who’ve passed away. The sign is dedicated to Twila Beard, Linda Reynolds, Nell Nooney, Jessie Ware, Willy Gibson, and Ed Kerley.

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August Lifescape meals

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Lifescape serves seniors, families, and caregivers in Boone, Carroll, Dekalb, Jo Daviess, Lee, Ogle, Stephenson, Whiteside and Winnebago counties. Go to lifescapeservices.org for more information.

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August Golden Meals Meals will be served at Whiteside County Senior Center Monday through Thursday. Fridays are home delivery only. For more information about home-delivered meals, call 626-4442. PLEASE NOTE: If you are a Golden Meals home delivery client, you are more than welcome to come to dine at the Center, however, you MUST cancel your home delivery for the day, due to grant guidelines. Thank you.

Aug. 1-5

MONDAY: Chili dog, oven fries, peas, wheat bun. TUESDAY: Baked chicken, mashed potatoes & gravy, carrots, wheat bread. WEDNESDAY: Beef and noodles, green beans, fruit, wheat bread. THURSDAY: Baked cod in lemon butter, scalloped potatoes, spinach, wheat bread. FRIDAY: Cook’s choice at sites that are open Friday.

Aug. 8-12

MONDAY: Sausage gravy over biscuit, diced carrots, cinnamon applesauce, wheat bread. TUESDAY: Chicken noodle casserole, corn, fruit, wheat bread. WEDNESDAY: Scalloped potatoes & ham, peas, fruit, wheat bread. THURSDAY: Sloppy Joes, mac & cheese, green

beans, bun. FRIDAY: Cook’s choice at sites that are open Friday.

Aug. 15-19 MONDAY: Italian brat, sauerkraut, mashed potatoes, bun. TUESDAY: Chicken Alfredo/pasta, spinach, mixed fruit, whole wheat bread. WEDNESDAY: Ham loaf, sweet potatoes, mixed vegetables, wheat bread. THURSDAY: Jumbo hot dogs, potato wedges, baked beans, bun. FRIDAY: Cook’s choice at sites that are open Friday.

Aug. 22-26

MONDAY: Swedish meatballs, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables, wheat bread. TUESDAY: Chef salad, vegetables in salad, Mandarin oranges, blueberry muffins. WEDNESDAY: Cook-out, pork chop sandwich, sides TBD. THURSDAY: Spaghetti, peas, warm peaches, wheat bread. FRIDAY: Cook’s choice at sites that are open Friday.

Aug. 29-31

MONDAY: Chili dog, oven fries, peas, wheat bun. TUESDAY: Baked chicken, mashed potatoes & gravy, carrots, wheat bread. WEDNESDAY: Beef and noodles, green beans, fruit, wheat bread.

Whiteside County Public Transportation

Lee-Ogle Transportation System

Fares: (within county)

Lee County Council on Aging Senior Transportation — 815-288-9236 Hours: 6 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday

Ages 5 and under (must be accompanied by an adult): 50 cents 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) 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

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 Call LOTS 888-239-9228 or 815-288-2117


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Seats are filling up fast! A $75 deposit reserves your seat. The price of the trip includes your transportation, hotel, most meals, and any admission fees. The only additional funds needed will be for your extras. LCCOA knows that leaving town and going to new places, or sleeping in a different bed at night, can be disconcerting or even uncomfortable. We always send an LCCOA staff member to accompany those who travel with us. If any glitches or problems occur, the LCCOA “tour guide” is always there on each and every trip. You may travel far and wide, but you are never alone. LCCOA is always there, having just as much fun as you are!

Travel with out very own Marisa! The Garden of the Gods, The Royal Gorge and Colorado Springs Trip Sept. 11-17, 2022 Cost: $749 for members, $774 for non-members — per person, base on double occupancy Motor coach transportation, lodging, admission fees, and ten meals are included. This is another two-camera trip; there’s majestic scenery everywhere you look! Visit the Garden of the Gods, a wondrous place, a spiritual retreat for ancient peoples. Then travel through some scenic mountains, to visit the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Museum. Then travel through some more scenery and follow your guide on a tour of the impressive United States Air Force Academy. Then after traveling through some more scenery, enjoy the Royal Gorge, where you can chose to walk across on the suspension bridge, or ride the aerial tram, high above the valley floor. For more information, go to: https://Grouptrips.com/LEECOUNTYCOUNCILONAGING/1886991

Travel with our very own April! Explore Ireland Oct. 5-12, 2022 Journey to see the Emerald Isle! Take in the sights of Dublin, kiss the Blarney Stone, and feel the sweeping winds upon the Cliffs of Moher. These are just a few of the things you will have the opportunity to experience on this trip! Please contact April at Lee County Council on Aging at 815-288-9236 or email her at lccoabookkeeper@comcast.net to have a packet mailed or e-mailed to you. If you are ready to go, you can call Collette Travel directly at 800-852-5655 ext. 17005 and make sure to mention booking number 1083188!

Travel with our very own April! New Orleans!!! Feb. 12-18, 2023 Cost: $715 for members, $740 for non-members — per person, based on double occupancy Motor coach transportation, lodging, admission

fees, and 10 meals are included. We will be traveling to New Orleans the week before Mardi Gras! Come enjoy the sights and sounds of the Big Easy. We will tour the historic French Quarter, make a visit to the National WWII Museum, venture over to the Destrehan Plantation, and enjoy a relaxing cruise on a riverboat. A highlight is a trip to Mardi Gras World, where many of the floats used in the parade(s) will be and we get to see where Mardi Gras magic is made! For questions, or to reserve you space, please call 815-288-9236 and ask for April.

Interested in a Broadway play or a shopping trip? Coming in Fall/Winter 2022 We are currently in the planning stages for a shopping trip and a Broadway play to Chicago, or to an outlet mall, for one of our fall/winter day trips. If you would like to receive information on upcoming dates; please call or email Marisa at lccoaoffice@comcast.net or 815288-9236.

Upcoming Trips — WCSC Wrigley Field — Cubs vs. Phillies Thursday Sept. 29, 1:20 p.m. game time Cost: $65 for members, $90 for non-members Bus will drop off and pick up at Wrigley Field. Seats are terrace reserved outfield, section 230. Tickets will be issued on the bus the day of the game. If you are traveling with friends, we need to

know that when you sign up so you can sit together. No refunds will be given if you are unable to attend on game day. Bus departs from Sterling Walmart at 8:30 a.m. We will stop at the DeKalb Oasis on the way into the game, and MIGHT stop on the way back, depending on how late the game runs. Cost includes bus, tolls, parking, game ticket and driver tip. You may bring snacks and beverages on

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NEW PROGRAM: A Matter of Balance Tuesday, Aug. 2, at 10 a.m. During this 8-week program, seniors can learn that falls and the fears of falling can be controlled. If you have concerns about falling, or if you have fallen in your home, this class is for you. Classes are presented by Lifescape Community Services in Rockford. Call 815288-9236 for more information.

Bingo at LCCOA Aug. 5 & 19, at 9:30 a.m. The games are free! The Prizes are free! THE FUN IS FREE! Bingo has long been a favorite activity at LCCOA. Originally called “beano” when the game first arrived in America in 1929, Bingo has become a weekly fundraising activity in churches all over America. In addition to being a lot of fun, Bingo increases mental flexibility and alertness, exercises hand-eye coordination, and accelerates healing with laughter and socialization. All are welcome – come and enjoy!

LCCOA’s 12th annual Prom Saturday, Aug. 27, 6-10 p.m. Dance the evening away at the beautiful Post House Ballroom, 100 W. Second St. in Dixon. Who will wear the crown as King or Queen?There will be appetizers, dancing, door prizes, entertainment, and lots of fun! This event is for ages 21-121. Dress up or dress down – the choice is yours! Tickets are $15 per person, in advance. There are no ticket sales at the door. Call 815288-9236 to order tickets.

Healthy Living for your Body and Brain 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 21 This Alzheimer’s program was so popular in June that we are offering it again. The presentation on diet and nutrition, exercise and social engagement is presented by Joe Landmichl from the Illinois Alzheimer’s

Association Chapter in Rockford. The program will be followed by 30 minutes of line dance lessons and a free lunch. Afterward, people are invited to the Wednesday Chair Yoga class at 1 p.m. Please call LCCOA at 815-288-9236 to reserve your seat and confirm your lunch.

Open Mic Night Friday, Sept. 26 — doors open at 6:30 p.m. first-up at 7 p.m. The music will go until 9 p.m. All are welcome!!

Rummikub at LCCOA Mondays at 1 p.m. Rummikub players will gather at LCCOA for the European game that’s becoming increasingly popular here. Rummikub was invented by a Romanian in Israel in the 1940s. It soon became Israel’s best-selling export game, and by 1977 was a bestselling game in the U.S. Rummikub, played by 2 to 4 players with numbered tiles, is similar to European card games like Machiavelli and Vatikan. Here at LCCOA, we have several games going at the same time! Feel free to join in on the fun!

Line Dancing at LCCOA — New Beginners Group A new beginners group started in July. Line dancing is a great form of exercise for seniors to improve strength and muscle function, increase balance and flexibility, and improve cardiovascular and heart health. Line dancing isn’t just for country music anymore — if you can tap your toes in time to music, line dancing might be just the thing for you! Anyone interested in conducting a beginners group, please contact LCCOA at 815-288-9236.

Chair Yoga for Friends Wednesdays at 1 p.m. Chair Yoga, a new program for seniors here at LCCOA, is a safe and more comfortable method of getting the same benefits as regular yoga. Our Yoga leader is trained and certified, and already conducts classes at other locations. Staying seated and off the floor means that even frail

seniors or those who aren’t so flexible can safely do the exercises. Yoga can help all older adults to loosen and stretch muscles, reduce stress and improve circulation.

Table Crafts at LCCOA Thursdays at 1 p.m. Beadwork, knitting, needlepoint, crocheting, needlework, are all types of table crafts enjoyed by persons at the crafters’ table at LCCOA. Conversations and laughter fill the room while the crafters busily produce beautiful and colorful, practical and/or whimsical pieces. Feel free to just join in anytime and enjoy the benefits of crafting: reducing stress, improving hand-eye coordination and building friendships and community. Any ideas on presentations of crafting projects – we’d love to hear from you? Please call 815-288-9236.

Euchre at LCCOA Fridays at 12:30 p.m. Euchre is one of the most popular card games in the Midwest. Some stories say that Euchre came to America with the Pennsylvania Germans. Other stories say it came over with French soldiers. Farmer’s Hand, Poor Man’s Hand, Bottom Hand, Grandma’s Hand are some of the many nicknames given to a particular “hand” one might be given during the game. One thing you can be sure of: Everybody at the table has an opinion as to what just happened! Come for the cards; come back again for the people you met.

Mexican Train Dominoes Fridays at 1 p.m. The game Americans call Mexican Train was originally a variation on a Chinese game called Pai Gow, which emerged in China before 960 A.D. Chinese laborers brought the game with them when they came to Cuba to work in the sugar cane fields. Then they and Cuban laborers brought the game with them when they came to America to help build the railroads. It became immensely popular with the Mexican laborers also, which is how the game got its name. Join the game, and develop your skills at concentration!

Weekly activities at LCCOA PLEASE NOTE: PROOF OF VACCINATION IS REQUIRED TO ENTER.

Mondays 1 p.m. — Rummikub

Tuesdays 10-11:30 a.m. — A Matter of Balance. This 8-week class will help you become more confident in your walking, show you how to reduce hazards in your home, and learn exercises that increase strength and balance. This

class runs only from Aug. 2 thru Sept. 20. We’re still working on developing a New Line Dancing Group for beginning seniors starting this month!

Wednesdays 1 p.m. — Chair yoga for seniors

Thursdays 1 p.m. — Crafters

Fridays 12:30 p.m. — Euchre 1 p.m. — Mexican Train Dominoes Bingo will he here twice this month! Friday, Aug. 5, at 9:30 a.m. Friday, Aug. 19, at 9:30 a.m. Open Mic Night — Friday, Aug. 26. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., first up at 7 p.m.


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Wednesdays at 12:15 p.m. Come and discover the benefits of adult coloring. Studies have shown that it relaxes your brain and improves brain function, induces a meditative state, improves motor skills, improves sleep, improves focus, reduces anxiety and relieves stress. Come and relax with us in our new craft room!

Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group Second Thursday of the month (Aug. 11) from 3-4 p.m. at Morningside of Sterling Hosted by Morningside of Sterling, WCSC and CGH Health Foundation. You will receive confidential support and conversation, discussing dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease. On-site respite care will be provided for your loved one during the meeting.

Jam Sessions Thursdays from 1-4 p.m. Come and jam with us on Thursdays! We have an upright piano and an electric piano available for you. Bring your musical friends and instruments — let’s start a beat!

Breakfast Club

Aug. 3 at 10 a.m. Sponsored by Resthave. Come and play the guessing game and win that prize!

Alzheimer’s on the big screen — LIVE! Part I — Aug. 9 at 6 p.m. Part II — Aug. 16 at 6 p.m. Join us for a two-part series on late-stage Alzheimer’s and hear from caregivers and professionals as they discuss resources and tips for providing care for and making meaningful connections with a person living with late-stage Alzheimer’s.

Veterans coffee Aug. 11 from 9-10 a.m. Veterans Coffee will be held the second Thursday of every month, sponsored by Beacon of Hope Hospice. Bring a memory or item from your service time and share YOUR story. Chaplain Michael will be leading the group.

Bingo

Foot Clinic Wednesdays, Aug. 3 & 10 Fancy Feet is accepting new clients. Please call Deb at 815-213-0324 or Sharon at 815-718-5294 to set up an appointment.

SCUG Aug. 13 at 1 p.m. Sauk Computer User Group will meet. Everyone with an interest in computers/technology is invited. Refreshments will be available. John Miller will give a presentation on Microsoft Word, including working with tables and inserting text boxes.

Aug. 24 at 12:15 p.m. Join us for some Bingo fun. Please bring a $1 donation for the Food Pantry (no food items accepted) to play. Sponsored by Shepherd Premier Living. This event will take place in the Big Room upstairs after the cookout.

Aug. 26 at 9 a.m. Come join Yvonne as she leads the way to sample various local restaurants for a good old-fashioned breakfast of your choice. Each individual will be responsible for their own meal and tip. Call 815-622-9230 to get your name on the list and learn where to meet each month. Let’s have breakfast together!

Mens/Ladies Golf Groups Meets at Emerald Hill. If you are interested in joining the mens group, please reach out to Don at 815-6252318. If interested in the ladies golf group, please contact Jane at russjef@comcast.net

Computer/technology assistance Monday through Thursday from 8:30-11:30 a.m. SCUG is back in the building! Neal from Sauk Computer Users Group will be available to assist you with any computer/device questions you might have. No appointment necessary. If you would like a specific appointment one on one time, please call the center and speak with Neal.

Yoga Thursdays at 10 a.m. Sherry is back on Thursdays! Thanks, Kathy, for helping us out!

New to Medicare Class

Blood Drive

Aug. 25 at 11:30 a.m. This class is designed for anyone who is new to Medicare. It helps answer questions you might have about original Medicare-Part A and B, and also offer basic information about Medicare Advantage plans and supplemental policies. No pre-registration is required. This class will be taught by Wendy Eckel, certified SHIP Counselor.

Sept. 19 from noon-4 p.m. Appointments and masks required. To schedule an appointment, please call 622-9230. Open to ages 17 and up; must weigh at least 110 pounds. Please eat before donating, and bring your photo ID. Your blood donation helps save lives and stays local in our community. Impact life!

Weekly activities at WCSC If there are other groups or activities that would like to resume here at the center, please reach out to Beth at 815-622-9230 and we will be happy to coordinate that activity based on availability.

Mondays 8:30-11:30 a.m. — Computer assistance 9 a.m.-2 p.m. — Walk-in days for ADRC 11 a.m.-noon — Lunch 12:30 p.m. — Pinochle for beginners 1-3 p.m. — Quilt Club 3-4 p.m. — Walking Club

Tuesdays 8:30-11:30 a.m. — Computer assistance

8-9 a.m. — Walking Club 9 a.m. — Women’s golf at Emerald Hill 10 a.m. — Bible study 11 a.m.-noon — Lunch Noon — Knitting/crocheting club 12:30 p.m. — Euchre 1-4 p.m. — Pool playing

9 a.m.-noon — Pool 11 a.m.-noon — Lunch 12:15 p.m. — Adult coloring 12:30-4 p.m. — Pinochle 3-4 p.m. — Walking Club

Wednesdays

8:30-11:30 a.m. —Computer assistance 8-9 a.m. — Walking Club 10 a.m. — Yoga 11 a.m.-noon — Lunch

8:30-11:30 a.m. — Computer assistance 9 a.m.-noon — Canasta

Thursdays

COMPLIMENTARY COFFEE AND TEA ARE AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES.

12:30-4 p.m. — Hand and Foot Cards 1-3 p.m. — Commodities/food pantry 1-4 p.m. — Pool playing 1-4 p.m. — Jam sessions

Fridays 10 a.m.-noon — Line dancing 12:30-4 p.m. — Pinochle 12:30-4 p.m. — Mexican Train Dominoes 3-4 p.m. — Walking Club

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Ice cream, dancing and smiles at WCSC

A fun time was had by all at last month’s ice cream social at the Whiteside County Senior Center. Helen and DuWayne got the crowd up on their feet to dance to beat of ’50s, ’60s and country music, and guests enjoyed building their own sundae and helping their fellow seniors, too — money from the event went to WCSC’s food pantry.

PASSAGES

Bidding farewell to friends of LCCOA John Fritts ... Dedicated to making our county the best it can be John Fritts was a dedicated, compassionate, and intricate part of LCCOA for many years. His devotion to the seniors of Lee County was demonstrated daily in his work at Lee County Council On Aging. He was truly a man to admire for his hard work and constant effort to make Lee County a better place for all its residents. He will be missed by all who knew and loved him. Farewell, John, your spirit will live on forever.

Linda Reynolds ... Putting her art and soul into LCCOA Linda was a constant smiling face at Lee County Council on Aging. Her vivacious smile and sweet personality made everyone love her. She lived life to the fullest; even with all her medical issues, she kept pushing ahead. She never let her disabilities get her down. LCCOA and Linda’s family would like to share her last pieces of art with all the seniors in our community. Even at the end, Linda’s work showed happiness.


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