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SHIPLEY CENTER NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 2013 THE CENTER NEWS Serving the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Since 1971 ’t Don ut! O s Mis A MONTHLY PUBLICATION OF THE SHIPLEY CENTER COME TO OUR FANTASTIC HOLIDAY BAZAAR FOR GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFTS! ATTENTION, SHOPPERS! CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Get your gift buying done early!! - NOVEMBER 2013 Enjoy the Shipley Center’s 5th Annual Holiday Bazaar & Crafts Show DATE: Friday & Saturday, November 1 & 2 TIME: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Lunch will be available for purchase. Featuring handmade and other items: Jewelry, Knit and Crochet, Wreathes, Artwork, Fudge, and the list goes on! BURN THE MORTGAGE UPDATE - $0 BALANCE!!! See Page 5 Thanksgiving Luncheon Thursday, Nov. 21st Two Seatings: 11:30am and 2pm Tickets on sale NOW! ($10 for Members, $12 guests) Purchase by November 14th! (Tickets are non-refundable.) Entertainment by: Eden Valley Strummers Menu: Brined & Roasted Turkey with Mashed Potatoes & Gravy. Apple Stuffing and Fresh Cranberry Compote. Corn, Rolls and Butter, and a Specialty Pumpkin Dessert Christmas Luncheon Thursday, Dec 19th Two Seatings 11:30 am & 2 pm Tickets on sale November 18th SHIPLEY CENTER NEWSLETTER Page 2 NOVEMBER 2013 SHIPLEY CENTER NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 2013 Page 3 THE SHIPLEY CENTER TRIPS & TOURS 683-5883 Friday, November 22nd, Holiday Food and Gift Fair, Kitsap Fairgrounds: This new-to-us trip is actually enjoying its 26th year this year! It is the largest "handcrafted" and food item show under one roof on the Kitsap Peninsula. Enjoy the diverse and beautiful items that are for sale, just in time for the holidays. Woodworking, paintings, framed photographs, decorative Christmas items, pottery, handmade jewelry, clothing, birdhouses, variety of handbags, children's items, and much more. Departs 9:00 a.m. Est. Return 4:30 p.m. $22 for Members / $26 for Non. Michelle Rhodes, Trips & Program Director L ast month a few of you pointed out an error I made in this article. I am sorry for any confusion I caused, but I am happy to say it is something completely fixable. The Victorian Country Christmas at the Puyallup Fairgrounds is in December this year. You will see it listed on your blue sheet for December 6th. Please contact the office via phone or email to reserve your spot for this wonderful trip! As of the time I am writing this article (which may change by the time I finish up my travel green and blue insert pages) we have only 2 spots left on our Victoria Christmas Wonderland trip! Do not delay in signing up for this great trip! You’ll notice that the number of trips we are taking is starting to decrease. This happens every year during the winter months for a number of reasons…for November and December it mainly has to do with all of the holidays and there just is not enough time in the month to go on any more trips! However, I am still taking suggestions. You’ll see for the month of December we have a new trip, it is on the 4th and comes via a member who was told about it last year on the Molbak’s trip. Even though we are slowing down a bit, please keep the suggestions coming!!! As of the writing of this article, all trips in November have space available. TAKE A LOOK AT THIS MONTH’S GREEN AND BLUE INSERTS FOR MORE TRIP INFO! Wishing you all a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday! Michelle SHIPLEY CENTER NEWSLETTER Page 4 NOVEMBER 2013 Page 5 SHIPLEY CENTER NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 2013 BY MICHAEL SMITH EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR O ne sound I hear in abundance around our Center is laughter. Should we be surprised at all by this? Sure, we expect babies to smile, coo and laugh, children to giggle and grin, teenagers to laugh boisterously, college kids and young adults to hoot and holler, but adults? “Mature” adults laughing out loud? Throwing their heads back and letting loose with shakes of hilarity? Just stop by sometime and listen to the crafters, the painters, the poker players, the exercisers. They are having such fun, making friends, enjoying what they want to do, and yes, laughing! Laughing with each other. Laughing at life’s challenges. Laughing at a joke, even if they’ve heard it before. department, sit down to play cards or a table game, and you will hear it. Not constantly, but now and then, seasoning the air and the mood—laughter! And you might decide to join in—the more the merrier! If you have never done it, make your reservation, step up into our beautiful and comfy bus and laugh as you roll down the highway to experience new and exciting things with a group of enthusiastic new friends. Knock, knock! Who’s there? Arthur. Arthur who? You can do this. Don’t sit at home. Come to your Center--Laughter in motion, life at its fullest, longevity in action! So this Thanksgiving I am thankful for Arthur any leftovers? laughter and that we have a place to come together to experience it, aren’t you? I will close with as many corny Thanksgiving jokes as my editor can fit in: Walk the front hall and listen in on the ping pong players, the cribbage players, the diabetes support If April showers bring May flowers, what do May group, and you can hear it. Laughter. Maybe the Wii flowers bring? Answer: Pilgrims bowlers can be heard-- a little laugh along with a bit of self-deprecating humor at a gutter ball, or maybe If the Pilgrims were alive today, what would they be loud chortles of victory at 2 strikes in a row! most famous for? Answer: Their AGE! Laughter is the best medicine. It makes you forget your problems and live in the moment. It is What sound does a turkey’s cell phone make? spontaneous and real. Is there enough laughter in Answer: “Wing Wing!” your life? Can you “let go” enough to still laugh, or has life got you down? Do you spend too much time What do hippies put on their Thanksgiving turkey alone? Sure, we can laugh at the TV at home, but and dressing? Answer: Groovy laughter is best enjoyed with someone else! Come to a luncheon at the Center or a potluck, stop by the front desk, the computer classroom or the trips Michael, Executive Director BURN THE MORTGAGE UPDATE Our mortgage balance is now ZERO! All of us together have done it! Just as we went to press, two large donations, one for $2,207 and one for $3,496 came in, along with several $20, $25, and $50 donations, to finish paying off the mortgage completely! The mortgage burning ceremony will be on Tuesday, November 12th at 2:30pm. (See our December issue for the names of last minute donors on the thank you page!) Our organization is now completely debt-free and THAT is something to be THANKFUL for, indeed! SHIPLEY CENTER NEWSLETTER Page 6 NOVEMBER 2013 BULLETIN BOARD for SHIPLEY CENTER’S PROGRAMS and ACTIVITIES! REMINDERS be Fiber Arts on Tuesday will nth in Dean’s Den for the mo of November Tai Chi Intermediate/ Advance class Tuesdays 10:30 to 11:15am (immediately following beginner class) $2 for members / $3 for non Get your blood pressure checked on November 18th from 9:30-11:30 am by Wright’s Home Care Agency, Inc. Bridge Players wanted for Wednesday afternoon session! Call Jim Martin at 681-6078, or come on Wednesday at 1 pm. Shipley Center Dances start at 6pm and go until 8pm. $4 for member/$5 for non. Coffee and tea available for purchase. The Cat’s Meow Jazz Band will perform the following dates: November 20th and December 18th. After the holidays we hope to offer the dances on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month. We also hope to have some variety to the musical offerings as well. Stay tuned for more details for the dances starting in January! n Pinochle k o o n r e ft a c Friday d due to la e ll e c n a c has been If anyone is of players. is in having th again, d te s re te in up group start e afternoon 806 or com -6 3 8 6 ll a c please t. p on the lis in to sign u uble night “Do strong. Thursday hle” going c o in P k c De 5pm Join us at Writer’s Group When: 1st and 3rd Thursday Time: 1pm Instructor: Marilyn Pollock Questions? 683-9622 The Shipley Center is offering intermediate level computer instruction. Subjects included are files/folders organization , email and internet, search engines, text document and photograph organization, and general computer usage. Contact the office at 683-6806 to be placed on class list. SHIPLEY CENTER NEWSLETTER Page 7 NOVEMBER 2013 ***Community Announcements*** WOW! WORKING ON WELLNESS Date: Wednesday November 13th Time: 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm Place: Trinity United Methodist Church 100 North Blake Street, Sequim Title: “PREVENTING FALLS” By: Emergency Medical Technician Clallam County Fire District 3 Free Beading Demo at MAC The Museum & Arts Center in the Sequim Dungeness Valley (MAC) will present a free beading demonstration by Florence Adams Monson from 1-4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9 Free and open to the public, with light refreshments provided and donations appreciated. Visit www.macsequim.org or call 360-683-8110 for details. “Sister City” Exhibit Debuts at MAC A new “Sister City” exhibit highlighting the 20-year relationship between Sequim and its sister city of Shiso City, Japan, is now on display at the Museum & Arts Center in the Sequim-Dungeness Valley (MAC). The MAC Exhibit Center, 175 W. Cedar St. in Sequim, is now operating on its winter hours of 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Visit www.macsequim.org or call 360-6838110 for details. “Building Your Caregiver Toolbox” Conference Tools to Get the Job Done! When: Saturday, November 9th Time: 8:30 am to 3:30 pm Where: Port Angeles Sr. Services & Community Center 328 E. 7th St., Port Angeles Who: All caregivers Cost: Free Contact: Ellie Cortez, 360-452-3221 Home Care Referral Coordinator Thank you to Elaine Leptich and Valerie Johnson for years of volunteering at the front desk, We will miss you! Sponsored by Discovery Memory Care Featuring Olympic Men’s Chorus: Monday, December 9th, at 7PM Tickets $4 Members / $5 Non-Members Complimentary Refreshments SHIPLEY CENTER NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 2013 Page 8 Smiles for Life Where: Shipley Center Date & Time: Last Friday of the Month Please call or email to make an appointment Dental Assessment, Dental Cleanings, Fluoride Applications Dental Access Programs Cyndi S. Newman, RDH, BSDH, MSCH Phone: 360-775-9042 Email: [email protected] Tr varian The Ba io Mary Ellen Reed & Angel Clark Janice Marble & Diane Sofie Got Teeth? Got Money! New Funding for Dental Services The Smiles for Life program has received dental services grant funding from the Olympic Area Agency on Aging (O3A). The Grant will provide funding for preventive dental services provided by the Smiles for Life programs in Clallam, Jefferson and Grays Harbor Counties. People 60 years of age are eligible. Grant in formation will be available at the Shipley Center Office, and by contacting the Smiles for Life-Senior Center Dental Access Program via email or phone. [email protected] 360-775-9042 Page 9 SHIPLEY CENTER NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 2013 ‘Tis the season to support those who live in Sequim and need a little help. We will be collecting non-perishable food items for our local food bank until December 9th. (Receive a raffle ticket for each item of food donated) Top Items Needed: Tuna Fish Peanut Butter Canned Soup Lessons from Noah's Ark Much of what we need to know, we can learn from Noah's Ark . . . Don’t miss the boat Remember that we are all in the same boat! Plan ahead. It wasn't raining when Noah built the Ark. Stay fit. When you're 70 or 80 yrs old, someone may ask you to do something really big. Don't listen to critics; just get on with the job that needs to be done. Build your future on high ground. For safety's sake, travel in pairs. Speed isn't always an advantage. The snails were on board with the cheetahs. When you're stressed, float awhile. Remember, the Ark was built by amateurs; the Titanic by professionals. ~~Author unknown JUDY PRIEST WATERCOLOR EXCLUSIVES PHONE 360-683-5660 WATERCOLOR CLASSES MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS AT THE SHIPLEY CENTER Christmas is Coming . . . . . . and the Shipley Center Glee Club is beginning to practice Christmas and other holiday songs of the season for singing to assisted living residents. If you enjoy singing, come on out and join our group! We meet once a week, Wednesdays, 10:00-11:00. (1st Wednesdays begin at 9:45) Men and women welcome! SHIPLEY CENTER NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 2013 Page 10 NOVEMBER 2013 ACTIVITIES MONDAY WEDNESDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 1 November Trips 9:30 SHIBA (Free Health Ins Advice) 20th - Clearwater Casino 1pm Poker 22nd - Holiday Food and Gift Fair, Kitsap Fairgrounds 2:30 Sing A Long: Suncrest Village 8th - Tulalip Outlet Malls or Casino 13th - Molbak’s and Wight’s, Woodinville and Lynnwood 15th - Ikea, Renton and Trader Joe’s Silverdale 19th - Lighthouse Cruise 4 9am 9:30 5 Balance Exercise Spanish Class Art w/ Judy Priest 10am Knit & Crochet 11am Senior-cize 12:30 Chair Yoga 1pm 2pm 11 Ukulele Class, Fun Poker, Computer Clinic (Members only) 6 7 Tai Chi 9am Balance Exercise, SHIBA (Free WOW Watercolor Health Ins Advice), 10am Glee Club, Wii Bowling Diabetes Support 10am Cribbage, 11am Senior-cize Fiber Arts 1pm Bridge, 10:30 Adv/Intermediate Mah Jongg Tai Chi 9:30 1pm Dominos, Ping Pong 8 9:30am Watercolors w/ 9am Balance Exercise 9:30 SHIBA (Free Health Ins Advice) 11 Senior-cize 1pm Poker 2:30 Sing A Long: Avamere 6pm Bingo Judy Priest 10am PAN card game 11am Stretch Yoga #1 12:30 Bingo 1pm Stretch Yoga 2, Scrabble, Writers Group 5:00pm Double Deck Pinochle Yoga 12 9:30 13 Tai Chi, SHIBA 10:00 Cribbage, Fiber Arts, Wii Bowling 10:30 Adv/Intermediate Tai Chi 11:30 Potluck (Sponsor: Sequim Chiropractic 1pm Dominos, Ping Pong, Bunco 3pm Board Meeting 9am 14 Balance Exercise, WOW Watercolor 15 9:30am Watercolors w/ Judy Priest 10am Glee Club 10am PAN card game 11am Senior-cize 11am Stretch Yoga #1 Bridge, Mah Jongg 12:30 Bingo 1pm Stretch Yoga 2, Scrabble, 1pm 5:00pm Double Deck Pinochle 9am Balance Exercise 9:30 SHIBA (Free Health Ins Advice) 11 Senior-cize 1pm Poker 2:30 Sing A Long: Sherwood 6pm Bingo SHIPLEY CENTER NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 2013 Page 11 NOVEMBER 2013 ACTIVITIES MONDAY 18 9am 9:30 TUESDAY 19 Balance Exercise, Spanish Class Art w/ Judy Priest 9:30 2pm Ukulele Class, Fun Poker, Computer Clinic (Members only) Tai Chi, SHIBA (Free Health Ins Advice) Fiber Arts, Wii Bowling 11am Senior-cize 12:30 Chair Yoga 20 10am Cribbage, 10am Knit & Crochet 1pm WEDNESDAY 1pm Balance Exercise, WOW Watercolor 9:30am Watercolors w/ Judy Priest 10am PAN card game 11am Senior-cize 11am Stretch Yoga #1 1pm Bridge, Mah Jongg Thanksgiving Luncheon 6pm Dance (see pg 6) 1pm 11:30am & 2 pm Dominos, Ping Pong Stretch Yoga 2, Scrabble, Writers Group 5:00pm Double Deck 8:30 Smiles for Life 9am Balance Exercise 9:30 SHIBA (Free Health Ins Advice) 11am Senior-cize 1pm Poker 2:30 Sing A Long: The Vintage 6pm Bingo Pinochle 26 Balance Exercise, 9:30 Tai Chi, Spanish Class SHIBA 9:30 Art w/ Judy Priest 10am Cribbage, Fiber Arts, 10am Knit & Crochet Wii Bowling 11am Senior-cize 10:30 Adv/Intermediate 12:30 Chair Yoga Tai Chi 1pm Fun Poker, 11:30 Potluck (Sponsor: Ukulele, Park View Villas. Legal Clinic, Computer Clinic 1pm Dominos, (Members only) Ping Pong, Bunco 2pm Yoga 9am 22 10am Glee Club 10:30 Adv/Intermediate Tai Chi FRIDAY 21 Yoga 25 SATURDAY Holiday Bazaar 2 9am 9 10am Intermediate Hula 6pm Bridge * 16 23 30 9am THURSDAY 27 9am 28 29 Balance Exercise, WOW Watercolor 10am Glee Club 11am Senior-cize 1pm Bridge, Mah Jongg SUNDAY 3 BINGO PRIZE THIS MONTH: $25 gift certificate JC PENNY THIRD THURSDAY BINGO 10 1pm Accordion Social 10am Intermediate Hula 17 ALL DAY Dine-to-Donate at Applebee’s with coupon on pg. 19 10 am Intermediate Hula 6pm Bridge* 24 *Must (RSVP 775-4411) B Y APPOINTMENT: Na i l Care feet or hands (Tue. - Thur.) For appointments, call the Shipley Center office at 683-6806. Dental Appointments: Smiles for Life - Dental Access Program. Last Friday of the month. For appointments, call 775-9042. Page 12 SHIPLEY CENTER NEWSLETTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Laura Dubois Norma Carter 11 Bonnie Pearson Donald McIntyre Janis Detterman Wendy Foster Meta Lahren Renata McGee 22 Karen Hull Albert Friess Loretta Clark David White Mark Lewis Karen Young 12 Charles Whelchel Sharon Donaldson Marjorie Lamoreaux Elly Beare Mayme Faulk Geno Menia 23 Bertha Shindell Philip Capogna Jean Robinson Janet Lacombe Wilfred Gagne Lowell Wickersham Joan Steik Tawana C. Borden Karen Grennan Gloria Farmer Lloyd Hockett Leo Shipley 13 Kenneth Rausch Michael Dunn Linda Zabora Mary Pflaum Patricia Melear Paula Lewis 24 Brian Sullivan Theres Fillmore Virginia Elliott Delores Hanson Gail Anundson Elizabeth Decker 14 Barbara Brubaker James Jones Judith Lange Carol Anne Dahl Joe McClung Nancy Rugh Janet Beers Judy Stevenfeldt Judi Holzhausen Barbara Lattin Steve Solberg Richard McClammy Lawrence Reece Vernon Cooper 15 Bill Kinney 25 Faye Hayden Jeanie Bryant Charlotte Rockwell Diana Childs Nila Hanson Lee Nelson Eugene Haugen Susan Sorensen Nancy Pellegrino Everett Longstaff Pamela Herd 26 David S Graham Marie Capogna Patricia Hatcher Sharon Brant Patricia Sartori Winona Bekkevar Richard F Smithton 27 Dawn Tenneson 16 Anne Swenski Susan Pierce Dennis Heier Patti Mower Myron Teterud Dianne Thu 17 Rosemarie Jack Richard King James Symes Sally Pearson Jim Ray 18 Brad Pringle Richard Larson Emily Savariste 28 Daniel Livramento Ruth Albertson Jean Goot Donald Myers Robert Moss Ed Tulloch Joan Sullivan Marilyn Hooser Margaret Thomson 19 Brenda M Bach Steven Robertson Hazelle Hart 29 Trudy Scully Susan Klinger Jane Ahlvers Waltraud Kessler Janet McIntosh Bernita Hines Julia Mantere Beverly Hooker Edward Johansson 20 Amy Correll Jim Bates Linda Dailidenas Lilia Dodd Pepper Putnam 10 Gary Elliott Linda Hammond Margaret Thomas Mariemma Nelson Michael Repko Sandra Johnson Susan Burch Terri Runn 21 Anne Crowe Elfriede Born NOVEMBER 2013 THE CENTER NEWS is published monthly for the Shipley Center, a non-profit organization at 921 E. Hammond St, Sequim. Deadline is the 12th of the month. OUR MISSION The mission of Shipley Center is to enrich the lives of adults through social, health and fitness activities, trips, educational classes, low-income housing opportunities, and referrals to community resources. THE SHIPLEY CENTER Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. STAFF Executive Director, Michael Smith Trips /Program Director, Michelle Rhodes Bookkeeper, Debbie Hudson Front Desk Coordinator, Tish Marshall OFFICE VOLUNTEERS Amala Kuster Fran Aaron Betty Barnard Jane Dalton Elaine Leptich Theresa Nasmith Mary Ellen Reed Eva Rider Patty Selaya Sue Skubinna Miriam Spreine Jean Swayne SPECIAL PROJECT VOLUNTEERS Jim Money, Computers Steve Solberg, IT Network Joy Miller, Grants BOARD OF DIRECTORS Ray Bentsen, President Joe Borden, Vice-President/Capital Campaign Don Gerber, Treasurer Rena Blank, Secretary Bob Anundson, Development Patty Selaya, Volunteer Coordinator Lou Foldoe, Transportation Judy Lange, Crafts & Raffles Janice Marble, Social Jimmy Ray, Facilities Maint. Emily Westcott, Fundraising THE CENTER NEWS Publisher/Editor: Christina Norman Advertising Sales Michelle Rhodes [email protected] WEB SITE: www.sequimseniorcenter.org The Shipley 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 Shipley Center or the Board of Directors. The Shipley Center is a registered trade name of Sequim Senior Services, a WA Non-Profit corporation, Tax ID #91-1355592. Donations are tax deductible under IRS Sec 501(c)3. SHIPLEY CENTER NEWSLETTER Page 13 T HANK Y OU TO OUR D ONORS : Jean Cameron Jacqueline Davis Jo Alford Jan Detterman Patti de Vogler Paul Duffy Lawrence & Carolyn Dudley Eric's Rv Alice Eklund Esther Gonzales Laura Erickson Dean Kennedy C L & Kathy Freeny Thomas & Eileen Larsen Richard & Pamela Godsey Gary & Carol Mitzner Luella Hilby Verna Sarnecki Phillip Kuchler Joe & Frances Streva Beth McGuffin Robert & Elizabeth Moss Burn the Mortgage Juli Sanchez Iva Augustine Susan Skubinna Florence Berneking Mimi Sutton Rena & Bill Blank Barbara Wieseman Anna Bush General Fund: A BIG Thank you to Kelly Thomas for use of speakers while our sound system was being repaired! 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 Carolyn Gill Jeannette Johansson Victor Johnson Jean Leahy Sharon Robb NOVEMBER 2013 Welcome to New and Returning Members James Anderson Judi Anderson Anne Bentley Alan Brackney Jane Brackney Irene D Burfitt Howard Chadwick Mary Jo Correia Carol Anne Dahl Judy Ellingsen Tom Floathe Lynn Griggs Elena Holmstad James Jones Sandra Jones Rosalie R Larkin Montel Livingston Walter Livingston Debra Marshall Terry Marshall Catherine McKenna Russell McKenna Donald McMurphy Loreen McMurphy William Mracek Lani L Nelson Louise R Potter Robert F Pratt Felicia Sharp T Smith Carol J Strohmeyer Charles Sullivan Kathleen Terry-Anderson Edith Werkman Nico Werkman Maxine White 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. SHIPLEY CENTER NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 2013 Page 14 . . . AND A GOOD TIME WAS HAD BY ALL! Almost 200 people enjoyed the Shipley Center’s Sixth Annual Open House. Sixty-three attendees signed up for Clallam Transit senior passes! Twenty-three members and non-members won free door prizes of their choice! Everyone enjoyed delicious refreshments and varied entertainment throughout the afternoon! THANK YOU! Behind every successful event are many players who make it so. Kudos to our corporate sponsors who provided yummy finger foods: By Design Group, Cameron’s Custom Catering, Discovery Memory Care, Home Instead Senior Care, Lodge Chiropractic, Prairie Springs Assisted Living, and WeDo Fudge. Our wonderful Shipley Center volunteers came through with their delicious baked goods. Businesses that donated door prizes: A-1 Auto Parts, Old Mill Restaurant, and Over the Fence. Individual contributors: Ray Bentsen, Joe Borden, Margaret Cox, Judy Priest, Patty Selaya, and Marilyn Zimmerman. Additional prizes were provided by Shipley Center. Many volunteers helped set up, demonstrate activities, entertain, serve, and clean up afterward. Too many to list here, you know who you are. Please know your efforts are appreciated. A sincere THANK YOU to you all! Ray Bentsen & Margaret Cox Mary Ellen Reed serving Pam Scott of Discovery Memory Care Julie Broadwell and Art Thomas help with the door prizes Door Prize Hopeful! Page 15 SHIPLEY CENTER NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 2013 Senior-cize Mah Jongg Pan Card Game Ping Pong Ukulele Strummers Senior Singers Door prize winner Carol Schucker Senior Information and Assistance Representatives. Marjorie Stewart and Dawn Springgate SHIPLEY CENTER NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 2013 Page 16 Spotlight on Theresa Nasmith By Margaret Cox A Pacific Northwest gal from the get-go, Theresa was born in Yakima, later moving to Bellevue, where she graduated from Seattle’s Holy Names High School. She attended Seattle U, and married. Theresa was a stay-at-home mom with her five children; but, after a divorce, she took several different office jobs in Bellevue, including a real estate company. Turns out, Toronto-born Stuart Nasmith, after working some years in San Francisco, was hired as an agent at that same real estate office. And, from then on, life would be never be the same for this couple! travelling 47 states of the lower 48! (Colorado was by-passed due to its tight mountain passes and the size of their vehicle.) They worked at National Parks in Massachusetts and South Dakota. In Atlanta, Stuart found a job as a gas leak technician. Three years in San Antonio was followed by five in Arizona, Mesa and Yuma as home bases for being “flea-market sellers,” hired to sell new clothing and other goods at huge open-air markets. They managed time shares at Birch Bay, moved to Blaine, did house-sitting in Ferndale and Mercer Island . . . and finally Theresa and Stuart married in 1980, and it was off decided to “settle down” in a senior apartment adventuring! Call them spontaneous, impulsive, or complex in Covington (near Kent). just plain crazy, these free spirits traveled to many different places finding enough employment to It was after an August, 2011, visit with her elder make ends meet. Theresa admits that decisions daughter in Sappho, west of Port Angeles, were made on the spur of the moment . . . “do it Theresa and Stuart poked around Sequim . . . and now; think about it later.” saw a For Sale sign outside an attractive little home . . . and, in their impetuous way . . . bought They built a house in Kirkland. Because Stuart it! had always wanted to sit at a sidewalk café in Paris, they decided to do just that, visiting Paris “I’ll never join a senior center!” thought Theresa. and London for several weeks, travelling only However, in a new town, not knowing anyone, with a back pack and rolling suitcase each. she decided to reconsider that position. Being a knitter, she thought she’d start there, with Judy’s Encouragement from a former boss had them sell group, and, as they say, the rest is history. their house and move to Hawaii for three years. Someone needed help for “this” . . . so Theresa Theresa worked for HEHC, homeless housing; has a shift at the Front Desk, “or that” . . . so she Stuart worked in real estate. Back to San Diego, serves at special luncheons. Together, this fun she at an office-temp agency; he selling business couple contributed many man (and woman!) forms. hours to the Benefit Sale. To San Antonio, employed by AGS, a travel At Shipley Center, Theresa enjoys meeting intercompany, they discovered that people could esting people and signing up new members at the work while travelling. A great idea! So, they front desk. We can all agree when Theresa states, bought an 89’ RV. Using a publication, Workam“I wish I could win the lottery so I could turn it per News, as their guide, it was ten years of over to build a new center!” SHIPLEY CENTER NEWSLETTER Page 17 NOVEMBER 2013 Brain Teasers 1. What is the center of gravity? 2. I have married many women, but have never been married 3. How many bricks does it take to complete a building made of bricks? 4. How many of each animal did Moses take on the ark? 5. How many 5’s can you take from 25? 6. When you have it, you want to share it; when you share it, you don’t have it. 7. What question can you never honestly answer “yes” to? 8. The more you have of it, the less you see. Answers: 1. the letter V, 2. priest, 3. one (the last one), 4. 0 (it was Noah who built the ark), 5. once (after that, it becomes 20), 6. a secret, 7. “Are you asleep/dead?”, 8. darkness (also accepted were glaucoma and cataracts) OCTOBER BOARD MEETING NOTES Joe Borden and Michael Smith will be attending a seminar in Port Angeles regarding fundraising for specific tips and ideas to apply to our capital campaign fundraising effort. Lou Foldoe reported that the bus was taken in for service to relieve a noise that started late in September. The problems seems to be resolved. He also reported that we are in the process of bringing on a new volunteer driver to add to our current group of drivers. Janice Marble reported that the Oktoberfest was a great success, and that the caterer and entertainment were secured for the Thanksgiving Luncheon, and some things were still in the works for Christmas. Michael Smith reported that presentations were given regarding the new building to the Senior Singles club by Ray Bentsen and to the Hospital Guild by Michelle Rhodes. He also reported that the amplifier in the main room was repaired after overheating at the Luau, and a ventilation fan was installed by Steve Solberg, Bob Holt and Ray Bentsen to prevent this from happening in the future. He reminded everyone that when using the amp to turn on the fan switch! SHIPLEY CENTER NEWSLETTER Page 18 THE NIGHT OF THANKSGIVING (Unknown Author) ‘TWAS THE NIGHT OF THANKSGIVING, BUT I JUST COULDN'T SLEEP. I TRIED COUNTING BACKWARDS; I TRIED COUNTING SHEEP. THE LEFTOVERS BECKONED . . . THE DARK MEAT AND WHITE, BUT I FOUGHT THE TEMPTATION WITH ALL OF MY MIGHT. TOSSING AND TURNING WITH ANTICIPATION, THE THOUGHT OF A SNACK BECAME INFATUATION. SO, I RACED TO THE KITCHEN, FLUNG OPEN THE DOOR, AND GAZED AT THE FRIDGE, FULL OF GOODIES GALORE. GOBBLED UP TURKEY AND BUTTERED POTATOES, PICKLES AND CARROTS, BEANS AND TOMATOES. I FELT MYSELF SWELLING, SO PLUMP AND SO ROUND, 'TIL ALL OF A SUDDEN, I ROSE OFF THE GROUND! I CRASHED THROUGH THE CEILING, FLOATING INTO THE SKY, WITH A MOUTHFUL OF PUDDING AND A HANDFUL OF PIE. BUT, I MANAGED TO YELL AS I SOARED PAST THE TREES . . . “HAPPY EATING TO ALL, PASS THE CRANBERRIES, PLEASE!” NOVEMBER 2013 SHIPLEY CENTER NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 2013 Page 19 CLIP & USE COUPON ON SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH Announcing: Senior Sundays at Applebee’s! Where: Applebee’s in Sequim (130 River Rd) Or call 683-9090 to order “Carside-to-Go!” When: The third Sunday of every month Time: Any time from 10:00 am until midnight Who: Everyone - Diners of all ages! Give this coupon to your server when ordering! 15% of your food & non-alcoholic beverages bill will be donated to your local non-profit Shipley Center! (formerly Sequim Senior Activity Center) Thank You! SHIPLEY CENTER NEWSLETTER Office Phone: (360) 683-6806 E-mail: [email protected] Office Hours: 9 am to 4 pm NOVEMBER 2013 Travel desk: (360) 683-5883 E-mail: [email protected] BAD WEATHER CLOSURE POLICY If the Sequim School District says School District Closure Info can be found on: NO SCHOOL or LATE START, then FM: KSQM 91.5, KIRO 93.1, KPLZ 101.5, KMPS 94.1 the Shipley Center will be CLOSED for the ENTIRE DAY. AM: KONP 1450, KIRO 710, KOMO 1000, KVI 570 PLEASE NOTE: TV: KOMO 4, KING 5, KIRO 7, Q13 FOX ONLINE: www.sequimschools.wednet.edu We are CLOSED even on LATE START days as we usually must wait to get our parking lot cleared for safety. The Center News Sneak Peek… Trips and Tours………………...………...…....Page 3 Burn the Mortgage Update……………...Page 5 Community Bulletin Board……...…........Page 6 Calendar of Activities……..………...…...Page 10 Board Meeting Highlights...……….…..Page 15 In November Don’t Miss... ..1st & 2nd Holiday Bazaar ...8th Tulalip Outlet Malls and Casino Trip ...11th Closed for Veterans’ Day ...12th & 26th Potluck ...20th Dance 6-8pm T HE S HIPLEY C ENTER D AILY R EPORT DAILY AT 8:30AM, 2:30PM & 7:30PM LISTEN VIA THE INTERNET @ WWW.KSQMFM.COM & www.twitter.com/ShipleyCenter Shipley Center (formerly Sequim Senior Activity Center) 921 E. Hammond Street P.O. Box 1827 Sequim, WA 98382 Be sure to check our website at www.sequimseniorcenter.org and enjoy our newsletter in full color! www.facebook.com/ ShipleyCenter It’s a great way to get news between newsletters! Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Olympic Mailing Services
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