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SEQUIM SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER NEWSLETTER
NOVEMBER 2012
THE CENTER NEWS
Serving the Sequim-Dungeness
Valley Since 1971
A MONTHLY PUBLICATION OF SEQUIM SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER — NOVEMBER, 2012
ATTENTION, SHOPPERS!
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CHRISTMAS BAZAAR
DATE: Friday & Saturday, November 2 & 3
TIME: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
LOOK FOR BOARD
MEMBER ELECTION
RESULTS IN DECEMBER’S
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Lunch will be available for purchase.
Thanksgiving
Luncheon
Tuesday, Nov. 20th
Two Seatings
11:30am and 2pm
Tickets on sale NOW!
Purchase by November 14th!
(Tickets are non-refundable.)
Christmas
Luncheon
Tuesday Dec 18th
Two Seatings
11:30 am & 2 pm
Tickets on sale
November 26th
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SEQUIM SENIOR CENTER ACIVITY CENTER
TRIPS &
TOURS
683-5883
Thursday November 29th in Puyallup
Shop - Step back in time and enjoy a
Victorian village filled with 560 stores! Find
jewelry, art, tools, ornaments, decorations,
home décor, clothing, fragrances, toys and
hundreds of other gift ideas for everyone
on your list. Enjoy the lights and beautiful
ambiance as you shop ‘til you drop!
Taste - Enjoy gourmet food and wine during
your visit to A Victorian Country Christmas
and bring specialty items home for the
holidays. Taste chocolate and other sweet
treats, dips, marinades, recipes, baked
goods, wine and more! Exciting food ideas,
recipes, and taste treats are waiting for you
at A Victorian Country Christmas!
See - Visit the Victorian Opry Theater or
the Holiday Jubilee Theater and enjoy the
Singing Nativity featuring 100 voices, the
Worthy Ministries Choral Festival, and
professional stage shows and concerts!
$35 for Members / $42 for Non.
Deadline to sign up is 11/14!!!
TAKE A LOOK AT THIS MONTH’S
GREEN AND BLUE INSERTS FOR
MORE TRIP INFO!
Michelle Rhodes, Trips & Program Director
November has arrived! This month marks
the slow down on the number of trips we
do each month as we start to face adverse
weather conditions, shorter days and the
holiday season! What this means is that,
as we have fewer trips to offer, we will be
selling trips out more often and faster. In
those cases we may offer a second trip if
we get enough people on the waiting list.
An example of this is the Molbak’s and
Wight’s trip on November 14th (which is a
Wednesday not a Friday, sorry for that
error). It is currently sold out, in fact it sold
out in less than 16 days!!! I am taking
names for the waiting list and if we do a
second trip it will be very close to the 14th
(hopefully the next day, but that depends
on driver availability).
Victoria in December is almost sold out as
well! The cost is $395 per person/sharing,
and $534 per person/single. A 10% nonrefundable deposit will secure your spot,
and final payment is due November 19th.
I received quite a few surveys back! They
all had wonderful feedback on them, and I
thank each and every one of you for taking
the time to fill them out! Several of them
talked about river cruises, New England in
the Fall, Southwest US, Grand Canyon,
Hawaii, Alaska, etc. Basically you all want
to do something, and most of you want to
do something different! So I will try to
tackle as many of the trips you want to do,
and I am busy planning for next year
already! Oh and the winners of the gift
certificates are….
$10 Voucher – Sue Skubinna
$15 Voucher – Kathryn Grosz
$25 Voucher – Lloyd Taylor
Thanks! Michelle
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Did You Know…?
“WHO AM I?”
Name Tags…
When you see someone at the
Senior Center wearing a name
tag it means that they are Staff,
Volunteers or a Board Member.
Started with 9am Balance
Aerobics class and now is in the
11am Senior-cize class.
Did you know that we have only
6 staff members? Which
means all the activities and
programs are facilitated by
volunteers.
Born in Clinton, Iowa
Worked in Human Resources
at Sears for 30 years
Enjoyed traveling with her
husband
WHO AM I?
Answer on p. 17
Hobbies are making machine quilts and
other crafts for kids and grandkids.
The next time you see someone
wearing a name tag, introduce
yourself and thank them for
their service. If they are one of
our mighty Staff members, give
them an extra big thanks for all
they do.
***VOLUNTEERS NEEDED***
Picking up Starbucks goodies in mornings, please call Michael at 683-6806.
Running various errands occasionally, please call Michael at 683-6806.
A back-up Bingo helper, please call Michelle at 683-5883.
Truth is Stranger than Fiction!
One of our members, Mary Bell, was cleaning out an old house and found a
purse and wallet. When she opened it, she had solved a 20 year mystery!
Molly Christianson is the person who lost her purse at Safeway, 20 years ago.
Molly went back to see if she could find it and it was nowhere to be found.
This September Molly received a call from Mary (both women are members of
SSAC) asking if she ever lost her driver’s license. Molly was so surprised to
receive the call from Mary, she came right down to the center, and the grand reunion
began! Not only did Mary find Molly’s driver’s license, but many of her children’s pictures
and other documents were still in excellent condition.
Molly moved here in 1978 from Wisconsin and taught school at Greywolf Elementary from
1991 – 2006. She has five children and has seen lots of change here in Sequim. All of her
children went through the school district and all are now professionals. Molly loves going
on our SSAC Trips and meeting different members. Molly said that Mary recovered a part
of her life that had been lost, and is very grateful.
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NOVEMBER 2012
MICHAEL SMITH—YOUR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
This month I’d like to bring
you up to date on interesting
happenings around your
Center with the following news
briefs:
ARCHITECTS meet SSAC
BUILDING DESIGN
COMMITTEE
Your Center’s Building Design
Committee has requested
various architectural firms to
provide quotes to help us
prepare for a good kickoff to a
formal Capital Campaign. We
are looking for an experienced
firm to develop artist’s
renderings of our new Center
to generate excitement and
support. We are asking the
firms to quote what they will
charge to develop the
following: A floor plan based
on our present and future
activity needs, exterior
elevations, site plan, and
construction cost estimates for
a new Sequim Senior Activity
Center. So far, five local firms
have agreed to put together a
proposal, and all five have
toured our existing building
and our 5.8 acre building site
to become familiar with the
project. In addition, one firm
from Seattle and another from
Tacoma have submitted bids.
After all the quotes are in, final
interviews will be conducted
and a choice will be made.
The eight members of your
Building Design Committee
are: Bob Anundson, chairman
and board member with
experience on the City Council
and Planning Commissions,
Ray Bentsen, Board President,
Joe Borden, Board Vice
President, Rena Blank, Board
Secretary, Margaret Cox, Past
President, Randy Radock,
SSAC member with project
management experience,
Michelle Rhodes, Trips and
Program Director, and Michael
Smith, Executive Director.
ALBERT HALLER
FOUNDATION RENEWS
GRANT TO SSAC
The Center is very grateful that
it has been honored with a
grant from the Albert Haller
Foundation in the amount of
$1,000 for our Healthy Aging
for All program that provides
free memberships and
activities to low income
seniors. Mr. Haller, born in
Clallam County in 1903,
worked in the logging industry
during the era of horses and
steam donkeys. He is
described as a very competent,
careful logger who outconserved the conservation
policies of that era. Albert and
his wife were equally
thoughtful about investments,
saving and investing wisely in
land, enabling them to leave
an ongoing legacy to the people
of Clallam County. If you have
questions about Healthy Aging
for All, please contact us.
Other grant funds have been
provided by the City of
Sequim, the Halloran
Foundation and the Glaser
Foundation.
NEW MAIN ROOM FLOOR
GETS RAVE REVIEWS BUT
FEW FUNDS SO FAR
The total cost of the amazing
new floor in our main activity
room exceeded $10,000, partly
due to the expense of removing
not one, but two layers of old
carpeting, including one that
was glued down rather
securely. Members and guests,
from our exercise classes to
Wednesday night’s Open Mic
group, really like the look of
the new baseboards and
flooring, and we like that it is
stain-proof and easy to
maintain. The funds for this
needed improvement were
taken from the Center’s
savings account, as the item
was not in the 2012 operating
budget. $100 sponsors 15
square feet and gets your
name on a future plaque that
will be posted in the main
room. Total donations so far
have totaled less than $500. If
you would
like to help
with $100 or
any amount,
mark your
donation,
“New Floor”.
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BAD WEATHER CLOSURE POLICY
As we start into the bad weather season, we wanted to remind you about our Bad Weather Closure Policy.
Hopefully we won’t have to use this for quite awhile, but it is always better to be prepared!
If the Sequim School District declares NO SCHOOL or a LATE START, then the Senior Activity Center will be
CLOSED for the ENTIRE DAY. PLEASE NOTE: We are CLOSED even on LATE START days.
SCHOOL DISTRICT CLOSURE INFO
FM: KSQM 91.5, KIRO 93.1, KPLZ 101.5, KMPS 94.1
TV: KOMO 4, KING 5, KIRO 7, Q13 FOX
CAN BE FOUND ON:
AM: KONP 1450, KIRO 710, KOMO 1000, KVI 570
www.sequimschools.wednet.edu
T
Jan is awarded
Volunteer of
the Quarter
he Center offers many options to help
you stay physically healthy.
Jan Boyung’s Senior-cize class meets
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from
11-12 noon. Other exercise classes include:
Yoga
Middle Eastern Dance
Stretch Yoga
Chair Yoga
Balance Exercise
See calendar on pages 10& 11 for details!
“The word aerobics came about when the
gym instructors got together and said, "If
we're going to charge $10 an hour, we can't
call it jumping up and down." ~Rita Rudner
Join us for Senior-cize Mon, Wed & Fri
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DID YOU KNOW AS AN SSAC MEMBER YOU HAVE
ACCESS TO MEMBER’S ONLY BENEFITS???
Besides getting the newsletter sent to you and
discounts on classes, activities and trips, you get
much more! As an SSAC member you get access to
expert computer advice, 10% discount on 6 or 12
month SARC membership, and $100 off individual
travel booking with Country Travel Discoveries!
NOVEMBER 2012
JUDY PRIEST
WATERCOLOR EXCLUSIVES
For information and reservations
PHONE 360-683-5660
203 Taylor Cutoff Road
Sequim, WA 98382
WATERCOLOR CLASSES – MONDAYS AND
THURSDAYS AT THE CENTER
o
an Tri
avari
The B
Pat and Hal
Bill
Patty
Mary and Bobbie
Michele
Olympic Men’s Chorus Presents:
Sunday December 9th at 2:00 PM
Tickets $4 Members / $5 Non-Members
Complimentary Refreshments
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NOVEMBER 2012
SSAC PROGRAMS and ACTIVITIES!
HOLIDAY CLOSURE DATES:
NOVEMBER 12TH, 22ND & 23RD
Conversations with…is a monthly discussion series
that will feature local experts and topics of importance to
seniors. Please feel free to bring a friend, and come
prepared with questions! Please submit any requests and
ideas for topics to Michelle Rhodes.
Free Blood Pressure
Stacie Brua of Wright’s Home Care will be in the Health
Care Room on November 19th from 9:30 - 11:30 am to
provide free blood pressure checks! This will be an
ongoing service, every 2nd Monday of the month starting
next month.
SHIBA - Free Health Insurance Advice
......Jac Osborn, by Design Group
Topic: Preparing Your Home As You Age
November 13th @ 9:30am, main room.
Free for Members / $2 for Non.
As the Medicare open enrollment period begins you will
see that on our calendar SHIBA will have a second
morning, Friday, in which you can seek advice. Come
prepared with all of your information, including current
prescriptions.
Open Mic on Wednesday Night
Chair Massage
Opportunity for new to experienced musicians, artists, and
those who enjoy listening to come together for a great night
of entertainment. Formerly of The Buzz, Open Mic is now
at SSAC every Wednesday night starting at 6:30pm. For
questions please call Kelly Thomas at 461-3255.
Shirley Consentino, LMP, will be providing chair massages
in our health care room on the 2nd Friday of every month
from 10am to Noon, and the 3rd Friday of every month
from Noon to 2pm. $0.80 per minute for members, and $1
per minute for non-members.
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- Community Announcements Become a TAX-AIDE volunteer!
Do you enjoy helping others? Do you like to prepare tax
returns? Do you have basic computer skills? --Then
consider becoming an IRS-certified TAX-AIDE volunteer,
and see what a difference helping others can make in your
life! Volunteers of all ages and backgrounds are welcome!
Sunday Nov 18th
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church
923 N. Sequim Avenue in Sequim
A festive shopping experience sponsored by
Soroptimist International of Sequim!
Please contact www.aarp.org for an online application, or
call 1-888-687-2277. Locally, you can also contact Gail
Anundson at 582-1295 or [email protected].
When:
“Building Your Caregiver Toolbox” Conference
Where:
When:
Where:
Sat. November 3, 2012 8:30 am to 3:30 pm
Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church
923 N. Sequim Ave **VENUE CHANGE**
Who:
Free and open to all caregivers
Contact: Ellie Cortez, Home Care Referral Registry
coordinator, 360-452-3221
Dungeness Valley Health & Wellness Clinic:
~Free Community Lectures~
Sunday Nov 4th
Why We Still Need Immunizations
Presented By: Dr. Kip Tulin
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church
923 N. Sequim Avenue in Sequim
(In Partnership With The Sequim Centennial Committee)
Wed Nov 7th
12 noon - 1 pm
Powerful Tools for Caregivers
Presented By: Barbara Parse, RN
Sequim Transit Center
152 West Cedar St in Sequim
Wed Nov 14th
I Need More Sleep!
Non-Medication Self-Help Advice
Presented By: Dr. Tim Guthrie
2:30 - 3:30 PM
Olympic Medical Center
840 North Fifth Avenue,
2nd Floor Conference Room
Why Are Holidays Depressing
Non-Medication Self-Help Advice
Presented By: Dr. Tim Guthrie
Contact:
Saturday ~ December 1, 2012
9:00 a.m. ~ 3:00 p.m
Boys & Girls Club
400 W. Fir ~ Sequim
www.sisequim.org/galagiftshow.html
Do you have a community event coming up?
Please let us know!
(All community events are on an available space and preapproval basis. Deadline for copy is the 15th of the month.)
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NOVEMBER 2012 ACTIVITIES
M ON
TUE
WED
Trips in November:
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7th - Argosy Lunch Cruise
14th - Molbak’s & Wight’s
20th - Clearwater Casino
25th - PA Community Players A Christmas Story
27th - Tulalip Outlet Malls & Casino
29th - Victorian Country Christmas
1
THU
9:30am Beginning
Art
10am PAN
Middle
Eastern Dancing
11am Stretch
Yoga #1
12:30pm Bingo
1pm Stretch
Yoga #2
Scrabble
(4 - 6pm — Holiday
Bazaar Set up)
9am - 3pm
Christmas Bazaar
In Main and Front
Room
9am-Noon SHIBA
Free Health
Ins Advice
9am Beg. Mah
Jongg Class
1pm Poker
2:30pm Sing-a-Long
at Suncrest Village
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9
5
6
7
9am Balance Exercise
9am-Noon SHIBA
Free Health
Ins Advice
10am Fiber Arts
Cribbage
Wii Bowling
1pm Dominos
Ping Pong
9am Balance
9:30am Beginning
Exercise
Art
WOW Watercolor 10am PAN
Middle
10am Diabetes
Eastern
Dancing
Support Group
11am Stretch
Glee Club
Yoga #1
11am Senior-cize
12:30pm Bingo
1pm Bridge
1pm Stretch
Mah Jongg
Yoga #2
Scrabble
6:30pm Open Mic
5:30pm Double
Deck Pinochle
9:30am Art:Judy Priest
10am Knit & Crochet
11am
Senior-cize
12:30pm Gentle Yoga
& Chair Exercise
1-2pm Computer Clinic
SSAC Members only
1pm Uke Class
2pm Yoga
12
Closed for
Veterans
Day Holiday
13
9am-Noon SHIBA
Free Health
Ins Advice
9:30am
Conversations
with...Jac Osborn
10am Fiber Arts
Cribbage
Wii Bowling
11:30am Potluck
1pm Dominos
Ping Pong
Bunco
1:30pm Board Mtg.
14
2
FRI
15
9am Balance
9:30am Beginning
Exercise
Art
WOW Watercolor 10am PAN
Middle
10am Glee Club
Eastern Dancing
11am Senior-cize
11am Stretch
1pm Bridge
Yoga #1
Mah Jongg
12:30pm Bingo
6:30pm Open Mic
1pm Stretch
Yoga #2
Scrabble
5:30pm Double
Deck Pinochle
9am-Noon SHIBA
Free Health
Ins Advice
9am Balance
Exercise
Beg. Mah
Jongg Class
10am Chair
Massage
11am Senior-cize
12:30pm Pinochle
1pm Poker
2:30pm Sing-a-Long
at Avamere
6 pm Bingo
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9am-Noon SHIBA
Free Health
Ins Advice
9am Balance
Exercise
Beg. Mah
Jongg Class
11am Senior-cize
Noon Chair
Massage
12:30pm Pinochle
1pm Poker
2:30pm Sing-a-Long
at Sherwood Manor
6 pm Bingo
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NOVEMBER 2012 ACTIVITIES
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MON
9am Balance Exercise
9:30am Art:Judy Priest
10am Knit & Crochet
11am
Senior-cize
12:30pm Gentle Yoga
& Chair Exercise
1-2pm Computer Clinic
SSAC Members only
1pm Uke Class
2pm Yoga
26
9am Balance Exercise
9:30am Art:Judy Priest
10am Knit & Crochet
11am
Senior-cize
12:30pm Gentle Yoga
& Chair Exercise
1pm Free Legal Clinic
20
TUES
21
WED
9am-Noon SHIBA
Free Health
Ins Advice
9am Balance
Exercise
WOW Watercolor
11:30am Seating 1 Thanksgiving Lunch
10am Glee Club
10am Fiber Arts
Cribbage
Wii Bowling
1pm
1pm
11am Senior-cize
22
THUR
23
FRI
Closed for
Thanksgiving Holiday
Bridge
Mah Jongg
6:30pm Open Mic
Dominos
Ping Pong
2pm Seating 2 Thanksgiving Lunch
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27
28
9am-Noon SHIBA
Free Health
Ins Advice
9am Balance
9:30am Beginning
Exercise
Art
WOW Watercolor 10am PAN
Middle
10am Glee Club
Eastern Dancing
11am Senior-cize
11am Stretch
1pm Bridge
Yoga #1
Mah Jongg
12:30pm Bingo
6:30pm Open Mic
1pm Stretch
Yoga #2
Scrabble
5:30pm Double
Deck Pinochle
10am Fiber Arts
Cribbage
Wii Bowling
11:30am Potluck
1-2pm Computer Clinic 1pm
SSAC Members only
1pm Uke Class
Dominos
Ping Pong
Bunco
2pm Yoga
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9am-Noon SHIBA
Free Health
Ins Advice
9am Balance
Exercise
Beg. Mah
Jongg Class
11am Senior-cize
12:30pm Pinochle
1pm Low Stakes
Poker
6 pm Bingo
8:30am to 5pm
Smiles for Life
(Dental Cleaning)
3
Saturdays
9am - 3pm
Christmas Bazaar
In Main and Front Room
10
17
24
10am Intermediate
Hula
6:30pm Bridge - 6832948
10am Intermediate
Hula
10am Intermediate
Hula
6:30pm Bridge - 6832948
4
11
18
25
Sundays
1pm
Accordion
Social
Applebee's Senior
Discount Day with
Coupon on pg. 19
B Y APPOINTMENT:
Na i l Ca re - feet or hands - Tue. - Thur.
For appointments, call the Senior Center
office at 683-6806.
Dental Appointments: Smiles for Life - Dental
Access Program. Last Friday of the month.
For appointments, call 775-9042.
BINGO PRIZE THIS MONTH:
$25 gift certificate
GROCERY OUTLET
3RD THURSDAY BINGO
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NOVEMBER 2012
THE CENTER NEWS is published monthly for the
Sequim Senior Activity Center, a non-profit organization
at 921 E. Hammond St, Sequim. Deadline is the 15th of
the month .
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Norma Carter
Marcelle Clark
Laura Dubois
Philip Capogna
Mayme Faulk
Albert Friess
Wilfred Gagne
Skye Hallstrand
David White
Gloria Farmer
Theres Fillmore
Martin Hoffman
Patricia Melear
Olga Rush-gannon
Leo Shipley
Linda Zabora
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Elizabeth Decker
Judith Lange
Diane Moore
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Susan Ault
Vernon Cooper
Gary Gleaton
Jon Kirshbaum
Barbara Lattin
Lawrence Reece
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Marie Capogna
Diana Childs
Michael de Piazza
Eugene Haugen
Everett Longstaff
Jean Marquis
Susan Pierce
Ruth Albertson
Barbara Deak
Richard Larson
Bob Murphy
Jim Ray
James Symes
Dianne Thu
Charles Stewart
Ernita Thompson
James Waddell
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Pauline Cordua
Donald McIntyre
Maria Neuharth
Elly Beare
Terry Berntsen
Tawana C. Borden
Geno Menia
Edie Olaughlin
Jean Robinson
Charles Whelchel
David Whitney
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Virginia Elliott
Paula Lewis
Mary Pflaum
Kenneth Rausch
14
Janet Beers
Barbara Brubaker
Judi Holzhausen
15
Winona Bekkevar
Patricia Hatcher
Pamela Herd
Bill Kinney
Lee Nelson
Nancy Pellegrino
Charlotte Rockwell
Alice Runyan
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Anne Swenski
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Jim Grau
Rosemarie Jack
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Susan Klinger
Steven Robertson
Joan Sullivan
Margaret Thomson
Jim Bates
Marci Bro
David Bueno
Lilia Dodd
Bernita Hines
Beverly Hooker
Edward Johansson
Terry Slater
Gary Elliott
Mariemma Nelson
Dorothea Opheim
Michael Repko
Karen Chandler
Jean Goot
Linda Gutowski
Robert Moss
Brad Pringle
Emily Savariste
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Jane Ahlvers
Hazelle Hart
Julia Mantere
Janet McIntosh
20
Amy Correll
Linda Dailidenas
Sandra Johnson
Diana Schildknecht
21
Elfriede Born
Harold Holmberg
22
Sharon Donaldson
Karen Hull
Yvonne King
Mark Lewis
Rick Yates
23
Ethel Frykholm
Karen Grennan
Lloyd Hockett
Virginia Morash
Bertha Shindell
Joan Steik
24
Gail Anundson
Janel Brown
Barbara Graves
Delores Hanson
Joe McClung
Steve Solberg
Judy Stevenfeldt
25
James Allen
Jeanie Bryant
Marietta Fryer
Nila Hanson
Faye Hayden
Susan Sorensen
26
Sharon Brant
Jolie Will
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Jean Eberhard
Dennis Heier
Richard King
Helen Pfeffer
Lynne Prosser
Dawn Tenneson
Myron Teterud
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Linda Gunther
Marilyn Hooser
Daniel Livramento
Donald Myers
Ed Tulloch
Trudy Scully
Beverly Wright
OUR MISSION
Sequim Senior Activity Center provides a
community focal point for people to come
together for services and activities that: Share valuable
experience and skills, Respond to diverse needs and
interests, Enhance health and dignity, Support
independence, and Encourage involvement in, with,
and for the community.
SEQUIM SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER
Hours: Monday –Friday
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
STAFF
Executive Director, Michael Smith
Trips /Program Director, Michelle Rhodes
Front Desk Manager, Diane Johnston
Bookkeeper, Debbie Hudson
Office Assistant, Tish Marshall
Janitor, Erich Brune
OFFICE VOLUNTEERS
Fran Aaron
Betty Barnard
Jane Dalton
Valerie Johnson
Jean Leahy
Elaine Leptich
Don Myers
Mary Ellen Reed
Patty Selaya
Sue Skubinna
Dottie Tiley
Sorena Unseth
Sharyn VanWoensel
SPECIAL PROJECTS
VOLUNTEERS
Jim Money, Computers
Steve Solberg, IT Network
Joy Miller, Grants
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Ray Bentsen, President
Joe Borden, Vice-President
Barbara Filigno, Treasurer
Rena Blank, Secretary
Bob Anundson, Development
Margaret Cox, Fundraising
Gloria Farmer, Grants
Judy Lange, Crafts and Raffles
Jimmy Ray, Facilities Maint
Dottie Tiley, Social Chair
THE CENTER NEWS
Publisher/Editor: Christina Norman
Advertising Sales:
Michelle Rhodes
[email protected]
WEB SITE:
www.sequimseniorcenter.org
The Sequim Senior Activity Center is not
responsible for, nor does it endorse any
business or service published in this paper.
Articles written for this newsletter are the
opinion of the authors & not necessarily
those of the Sequim Senior Activity Center
or the Board of Directors. Sequim Senior
Activity Center is a registered trade name
of Sequim Senior Services, a WA NonProfit Corporation, Tax ID #91-1355592.
Donations are tax deductible under IRS
Sec 501(c)3.
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T HANK Y OU TO OUR DONORS
GENERAL OPERATING:
Jo Alford
Sharon Brant
Lawrence H. Dudley
Mervene Felty
Thomas & Eileen Larsen
Ben & Ann Nilsson
Joe & Frances Streva
Pat Wisen
Dave & Helen Wood
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the
families of our deceased members.
Please take a moment to remember our
members who have passed away:
In Memory of
B RUCE B ERGREN
N ANCY C ARRERE
J OSEPH D AMM
M ARJORIE D EVINE
D ORIS S OLLITT
E LSIE S TOCKTON
M ARCELLE Y EROSHEK
NOVEMBER 2012
Welcome to New and
Returning Members
Julia Anderson
Ann Kuster
Ricky Conway Anderson Donald Leslie
Tim Barber
Fern L Leslie
Jackie Barker
Barbara Ann Loska
Donna Caster
Steven Loska
Donald E. Clark
Ruth Macy
Beth Culhane
Janet McIntosh
James Edwards
Edward W Minniear
Paula Fagg
Faith Mracek
Theres Fillmore
Bill Oliver
Marnee Foldoe
Glenda Oliver
Bud Fullhart
Gary Palmer
Jim Hindes
Patricia Peterson
Linda Hindes
Janet Read
Sheryl Impey
Ann Sutherland
Sharon Jacobson
Roger A. Weeks
Jeanne B. Jubb
Fred Youngs
LEGACY GIVING
IT’S MORE THAN AN
ACT OF GENEROSITY.
IT IS AN IMPORTANT INVESTMENT IN THE
FUTURE OF OUR CENTER. TO BE A PART OF
THIS FINE TRADITION, ASK YOUR ATTORNEY
TO ADD THIS, OR OTHER SUITABLE
LANGUAGE, TO YOUR WILL:
“I give, devise, and bequeath to Sequim Senior
Services, Tax ID number 91-1355592,
921 E Hammond St, Sequim, WA 98382,
(insert: dollar amount, percentage of estate,
description of real estate or other property,
nature of gift, or remainder of my estate).”
Contact: Executive Director,
Michael Smith
to discuss legacy giving.
SEQUIM SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER NEWSLETTER
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NOVEMBER 2012
SPOTLIGHT ON:
C HRISTINA N ORMAN
Bloom where you are
planted . . . a familiar expression, right?
But, this month’s spotlighted person,
Christina Norman, takes it to a new high!
Christina and Charles, her husband of 18
years, moved to Sequim this past August
15th, and immediately dropped by SSAC for
a tour and to join! In less than three
months, they have become very active
members!
This month, we welcome Christina as
the enthusiastic new editor of The
Center News! She is also excited to be
learning to knit in Judy Lange’s Monday
class.
Christina was born and brought up in
Waukegan, IL, where her brother and
family still live. After graduation, she
worked for Allstate; then moved to San
Diego where she was employed by The
Harford. It was at a spiritual retreat there
that she met Charles, an ex Navy man
working in the aerospace industry.
Christina laughingly tells the story of
setting her sights on this guy and “stalking
him”. She’d find out where he’d be, and
“just happen to be there, too” . . . and it
took him three months to finally notice
her! They were married in a very rustic
setting . . . the camp where they first met.
In 2011, they wanted to move out of the
city; but, where? They bought a motor
home and took a year off, scouting out
fourteen states in five months, visiting
Charles’ old Navy buddies along the way.
One of these guys, in Poulsbo, suggested
they look at Sequim. Not that keen to
settle in the Pacific Northwest, they
decided to heed his advice . . . and here
BY MARGARET COX
they are!
They LOVE Sequim! It has the quaint
shops, arts and crafts, activities, and
opportunities for learning that appeal to
Christina; and the electronics and big box
stores that are attractive to Charles. Both
enjoy the Senior Center, and being active
in their new church home, Dungeness
Community Church. They are big movie
fans, but the opposite of what one might
think . . . she the action flicks, and he the
more sentimental. Christina also helps
fund-raise as a member of the Seattle
Children’s Hospital Guild.
Christina is an old soul in a young body
(not yet of an age to be able to vote at
SSAC) and has, since a child, always
wanted to live in a retirement community.
She feels she has missed out on the
handwork, gardening, and baking skills of
a by-gone era . . . and she’s gonna make
up for lost time!
She and Charles have their own business,
N2 Solutions . . . “one company, two
services”. Charles is a
software training expert
and Christina offers her
services as a personal
photo-organizer. Both
are very volunteerism
oriented, and Sequim
satisfies that need: “It’s
a place where people
care about people; where people help
people.”
Christina feels they are “very blessed to
have found Sequim”. We at SSAC feel very
blessed to have them as members of our
SSAC family, now, and for many years into
the future.
SEQUIM SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER NEWSLETTER
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NOVEMBER 2012
BILL OF THE MONTH
“Sundry Items”
Rather than list just one bill this month, I’ll give you
examples of several expenses that have come across
my desk lately in varying amounts:
During a recent power outage, it was pointed out that
the bathrooms are the darkest rooms in this building
when the lights go out. The bathroom is a bad place to
get stuck during a power outage with unfinished
business! For safety and dignity’s sake, volunteers will
soon be installing emergency lighting that will come on
in the bathrooms automatically to help people finish up
and safely find their way out! The labor is
free, thanks to Steve Solberg and crew, but
the light fixtures and rechargeable batteries
come to a total of $296.00.
Something you might not think of very often are
placemats. Yes, those colorful large pieces of paper
that make mealtimes and events
festive and provide a clean place to
set your fork or spoon down. After
searching a bit, we purchased several
boxes of 1000 placemats each in
various colors and holiday themes. Boxes of placemats
average about $40 each. Ask me about your favorite
color or design to sponsor!
Sandwich bags! Yes, we use them, but not for
sandwiches. Each Monday, Wednesday and Friday
morning we receive day-old pastries and other goodies
from Starbuck’s. Every Thursday and Friday we receive
items from Pane d’Amore bakery! Then we give them
all away for free! (First come, first served.) To protect
each item, our front desk volunteers don sterile gloves
and bag them up. Hence the constant need for boxes
and boxes of plastic sandwich bags! (Somebody already
donated about 25 boxes of gloves, so we don’t need
those.) The sandwich bags can be zipper or no zipper,
any brand, the more the merrier!
Thanks for helping us with any of these bills this month!
Michael
FOR SALE BY SSAC
TWO ANTIQUE PORCELAIN FIGURES
These stunning figures of Guan Yin or “Kwannon”,
the Chinese or Japanese goddess of mercy, were
handcrafted by Seyei Fine China of Nagoya, Japan
around 1960. Each snowy white goddess holds a
lotus flower and has flowers and leaves at her feet.
Each figure stands about 24” tall and would be an
elegant addition to any decor.
PRICE REDUCED!!!
Buy one for $65, or both for $125.
Figures can be viewed in the
Senior Activity Center Library.
SEQUIM SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER NEWSLETTER
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NOVEMBER 2012
Where in the World are Carol & Ivan Hoyt?
As this is written in the middle of the month before you read this, Carol and Ivan
may already be back in Sequim. But, as far as we are concerned, they are still on their
fabulous trip in Europe, with less than a month to home-coming. October left them in the
Netherlands. Their travels continue in Italy, in the historical city of Padua.
Local guide Cristina led us around this
pretty city for about 3 hours. The main
attraction was the Scrovegni Chapel with
its (1305 AD) fresco paintings by Giotto,
which completely cover the walls and
ceiling!
Amazing and with a beautiful perspective (ahead of
his time), the panels told several religious stories.
On to the 3rd oldest university in the world
(after Bologna and Paris) established in AD
1222. It was interesting to learn about and
then see the first operating theater for
training physicians.
We saw two newly graduated physicians (a
gal and a guy) right after passing their
examinations and being greeted by family
and friends, wearing the traditional
wreaths (like huge leis) of green leaves with
red ribbons. A very big moment for the
graduate and the family so there is a lot of
celebratory noise and activity for each one.
There are no group or mass graduation
ceremonies here.
At the Palazzo della Raglore we saw a huge
empty hall
with more
old frescoes
that relate to
astrology
and for
determining
punishment
for various
crimes.
On to Assisi . . . Our bus took us to Upper
Assisi for a tour with a great guide,
Giuseppi. He told us why so many towns
were built on hilltops and it wasn't always
for defense. In ancient times, the land was
covered with water and hilltops were the
only places to build. Also, swampy lands
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SEQUIM SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER NEWSLETTER
(Continued from page 16)
and valleys meant mosquitoes and malaria.
The Romans drained the land to grow crops
and vines.
We toured St. Francis Basilica to see the
mausoleum with beautiful frescoes by
Lorenzetti and others.
Later, we were driven to the local farm of
Sergio and Ava to go on a truffle hunt with
their two truffle dogs, Napple and Rocco.
“WHO AM I?”
Shirley Voigt
NOVEMBER 2012
Page 17
I'm so glad we had our own lavender insect
spray because the mosquitoes were thick as
we walked through the gardens to the grove
of trees where the black truffles grow
underground. Dogs are easier to train to
hunt these fungi than pigs because the
dogs don't eat the truffles that could bring
as much as 250 to 300 euros per kilogram
(2.2 pounds). The dogs found 6 truffles
tonight but the long
dry summer caused
them to be too dry to
sell. The family will
keep them to eat.
Truffle
See you next month,
for our last blog . . .
and in person in Sequim!
Hugs,
Carol and Ivan
SEQUIM SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER NEWSLETTER
Memory Walk
By Michelle Rhodes
On September 28th Margaret Cox, Judy
Lange and I represented SSAC at the
Alzheimer’s Memory Walk. It was an
emotional experience for me as I heard
the stories of families that have been
dealing with this devastating disease. One
gentleman shared a poem describing how
his wife has slowly slipped away. She has
gone from being able to put on full-scale
plays to barely being able to mumble two
or three lines of Jingle Bells. I heard from
others who have watched their loved ones
pass away not knowing their family
members in the last few days, months or
even years.
The healthcare professionals that help
those with Alzheimer's, such as Pam
Scott from Discovery Memory Care and
Jan Orr from Dungeness Courte, put
their whole hearts into this cause. One
day they hope to work themselves out
of a job by helping to find a cure for
this disease! I found myself swept up in
the emotion of listening to the stories and
watching participants come in the gym
holding signs that they were walking in
honor or memory of a loved one.
However, SSAC did not have a team. I
asked myself, why not? This debilitating
disease affects primarily seniors, it affects
our friends, our loved ones, and one day
it may affect you, or me. I think we
should walk for our friends, loved ones,
and ourselves! Exercise is the number
one way to stave off this disease…so let’s
walk together at the next Alzheimer’s
Memory Walk! Call me
for details!
NOVEMBER 2012
Page 18
For Sale at the Center
Dining room hutch/
china cabinet:
This is beautiful and
will hold and display a
lot of your elegant
china or other items.
$250 OBO.
For other items on
sale, please ask for
Ray or Michael at
683-6806.
Are you Moving? A Snowbird?
Going on Vacation? Let us know!
Help us keep our postage costs down
and our database accurate!
SEQUIM SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER NEWSLETTER
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NOVEMBER 2012
SEQUIM SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER NEWSLETTER
NOVEMBER 2012
Office phone: (360) 683-6806
E-mail: [email protected]
Travel desk: (360) 683-5883
E-mail: [email protected]
The Center News Sneak Peak…
Don’t Miss November…….
Trips and Tours…………………………….…....Page 3
Holiday Bazaar……...November 2nd and 3rd
A Message from Our Director………...Page 5
Chair Massage….....November 9th and 16th
Pictures from Oktoberfest……….…..…Page 7
Conversations with….Jac Osborn Nov. 13th
Calendar for November …………….…...Page 10
Thanksgiving Lunch…………...November 20th
Spotlight on New Editor…………….…...Page 14
Where in the World Are…………….…..Page 16
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SEQUIM SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER NEWSLETTER
NOVEMBER 2012
November & December 2012 – Page 1
November 2012~~
Mark your calendars!!! Daylight savings ends November 4th! Time
to “fall back” one hour!
Any trips with return times after 4pm will be after dark returns.
Wednesday, November 7th, Argosy Lunch Cruise featuring Chris Anderson
singing the Pops of the Past, Seattle: ***CANCELLED!***
Friday, November 9th, Lighthouse Cruise: Join Captain Charles Martin on the
Water Limousine for a cruise to the various lighthouses in the area. This trip will
be 100% on the boat, you will NOT disembark. View the lighthouses in all their
fall splendor from the comfort of the heated and enclosed catamaran. Bring coffee and snacks for this sight-seeing adventure! Meet at JW Marina Slip E-23 at
least 15 minutes prior to departure time.
Departs 10:00 a.m. Est. Return 1 p.m. $75 for Members / $85 for Non.
Wednesday, November 14th, Molbak’s and Wight’s, Woodinville and
Lynnwood, WA: Join us on our annual trip to the Poinsettia Festival at Molbak’s
Nursery in Woodinville, WA. This holiday treasure features twenty five varieties
of house grown poinsettias, and its famous poinsettia tree at a mere 14 feet!!!
After Molbak’s we will travel to Lynnwood to stop at Wight’s Nursery for their
winter wonderland! They turn their store into one of the most festive locations in
the Puget Sound. Chalked full of everything Christmas, this is sure to please all
who enjoy this time of year!
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***Trying to get a 2nd trip going for
Thursday, November 15th, call to sign up!!!***
Departs 8:00 a.m. Est. Return 6 p.m.
$34 for Members / $39 for Non.
All reservations can be made via email at [email protected], by phone at 6835883, or in person. Office hours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Mon – Fri.
All trips are wheelchair accessible unless otherwise noted.
Water Limo CRUISES: Cruise on the catamaran-style, enclosed (warm too!) boat Livin’ the
Dream, Captained by Charles Martin. Meet the Captain directly at John Wayne Marina slip
E23. Maximum occupancy is 5. No electric wheelchairs.
S.S.A.C. Tours ~ 683-5883
SEQUIM SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER NEWSLETTER
NOVEMBER 2012
November & December 2012 – Page 1
November 2012 continued~~
Any trips with return times after 4pm will be after dark returns.
Sunday, November 25th, A Christmas Story by Port Angeles Community
Players: This will mark our first trip of the season to the Port Angeles Community Players. They will be presenting the Christmas Classic – A Christmas Story!
The play is based on the 1983 film set in Hohman, Indiana, a fictionalized version of the playwright's hometown of Hammond. It's 1940-something, and nineyear-old Ralph "Ralphie" Parker wants only one thing for Christmas: a Red Ryder BB Gun with a compass in the stock, and "this thing which tells time" (a sundial). While using various schemes to convince his parents to get him this gift he
continually bumps into objections from others saying, "You'll shoot your eye out."
Ralphie's adventures have become a Christmas classic that is the perfect present for the season. We will be stopping after for a bite to eat at a location to be
determined. Deadline: 11/15!
Departs 1p.m. Est. Return 5:30 p.m.
$27 for Members / $33 for Non.
Tuesday, November 27th, Tulalip Outlet Malls or Casino!: By request we are
going to Tulalip! Pick the Casino or the amazing Outlet Malls…either way you
will have a great time!
Almost sold out!!!
Departs 8 a.m. Est. Return 6 p.m.
$34 for Members / $39 for Non.
Thursday, November 29th,Victorian Country Christmas, Puyallup: This is
our annual trip to this amazing holiday shopping and entertainment experience.
We will be going on the Red Hats and Senior day, where there will be special
entertainment and door prizes for these specific groups! Immerse yourself in the
holiday spirit with a Victorian twist!
Deadline: 11/14!
Almost sold out!!!
Departs 8:30 a.m. Est. Return 5:30 p.m. $35 for Members / $42 for Non.
All reservations can be made via email at [email protected], by
phone at 683-5883, or in person. Office hours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Mon – Fri.
All trips are wheelchair accessible unless otherwise noted.
S.S.A.C. Tours ~ 683-5883
SEQUIM SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER NEWSLETTER
NOVEMBER 2012
November & December 2012 (Continued) – Page 3
December 2012~~
Any trips with return times after 4pm will be after dark returns.
Thursday, December 6th, Burlington Coat Factory, Nordstrom Rack, Whole
Foods and more!, Lynnwood & Edmonds, WA: Burlington Coat Factory is
much more than just a great place to find a coat! They have men’s, women’s
clothing, shoes and accessories, along with a large selection of coats!!! Need
some last minute gifts for grandkids??? They have children’s clothes as well!
Great prices, great selection! We will then head north to the Lynnwood area,
where we will go to Nordstrom Rack, Whole Foods and Bed Bath and Beyond!
There is also a Barnes and Nobles and Old Navy just across the street from
Nordstrom Rack. (For those with young grandkids in the family there is a Babies
R Us next door to the Nordstrom Rack).
Departs 8 a.m. Est. Return 6:00 p.m.
$35 for Members / $41 for Non.
Tuesday, December 11th to Thursday, December 13th, Victoria Christmas
Adventure!: We leave bright and early on the 11th, and cross from Port Angeles
to Victoria on the Coho Ferry. When we arrive in Victoria we will be greeted by
the porters from The Hotel Grand Pacific to assist us with our baggage. From
there, you will have time to relax, grab lunch at a location of your choice, and
start to explore Victoria. That evening we will depart for Butchart Gardens for a
spectacular experience and meal!!! It will be cold, but it will be well worth it!!! The
second day after breakfast, you are on your own to explore Victoria. I will help
you plan the day if you want to see me before departure date. The third day after
we check out we will leave on a tour of Victoria with a stop in the lovely little village of Oak Bay for lunch on your own and shopping. The bus will then take us
back to the ferry, and back to the US!
Passport, passport card or enhanced driver’s license required.
Deadline to sign up is 11/19 – Very few spots left!!!
$395 per person/sharing or $534 per person/single
Included: Transportation, ferry, hotel, porterage service, 2 breakfasts, Butchart
Gardens tour and entrance, dinner at Butchart Gardens, and city tour.
All reservations can be made via email at [email protected], by phone at 6835883, or in person. Office hours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Mon – Fri.
All trips are wheelchair accessible unless otherwise noted.
S.S.A.C. Tours ~ 683-5883
SEQUIM SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER NEWSLETTER
NOVEMBER 2012
November & December 2012 (Continued) – Page 4
December 2012 continued~~
Any trips with return times after 4pm will be after dark returns.
Sunday, December 16th, This Wonderful Life!, Key City Public Theater, Port
Townsend, WA: “It's Christmas Eve and George Bailey is in total despair,
standing on that bridge
in Bedford Falls, ready to end it all, when suddenly -...well, you know the story.”
Now, discover the beloved Frank Capra classic movie in a brand new way,
as Charlie Bethel recreates all thirty-one characters in this one-man tour de
force. Key City Public Theater offers an intimate theater experience featuring excellent performers!
Deadline to sign up: 11/30!!
Departs 1:30 p.m. Est. Return 5:00 p.m. $26 for Members / $31 for Non.
Wednesday, December 19th, Christmas Light Tour, Port Angeles: Join us
this year as Willie Nelson of All Points Tours and Charters takes us a twinkle
light filled night of “ooohhhs and awwws” through the neighborhoods of Port Angeles. There will be a stop for refreshments along the way!
Departs 5:45 p.m. Est. Return 9:00 p.m. $13 for Members / $20 for Non.
Friday, December 28th, My Christmas Song for You: A Holiday Spectacular,
Key City Public Theater, Port Townsend, WA: From beloved traditional favorites and dancing girls to sugar plums and snow, join Santa and Frosty as they
sing:
We Need a Little Christmas, A Child is Born, Sleigh Ride, Jingle Bells, 12 Days
of Christmas, Up on the Housetop, Twas the Night Before Christmas,
and many others, including the little known Hoagy Carmichael song, My Christmas Song for You!
Deadline to sign up: 12/10!!
Departs 1:30 p.m. Est. Return 5:00 p.m. $26 for Members / $31 for Non.
All reservations can be made via email at [email protected], by
phone at 683-5883, or in person. Office hours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Mon – Fri.
All trips are wheelchair accessible unless otherwise noted.

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