We Need Your Help! Chaffin`s Barn Performs “Route 66” Here Sept
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We Need Your Help! Chaffin`s Barn Performs “Route 66” Here Sept
SEPTEMBER 2016 ISSUE THE WHISTLESTOP Kelsey’s Column Big Changes Are On the Horizon! After over a year of planning, some much needed changes will be coming to our building over the next few months! We will be getting a makeover just in time for our 20th anniversary celebration. Currently in the plans are a complete overhaul of our restrooms, a brand new front entrance/front office with a new ramp, and our parking lot re-sealed and striped. These projects are long overdue, and will improve access for everyone utilizing our building. Please be on the lookout for a letter that will be sent to you explaining the construction These projects are process and temporary changes. For instance, when they are working long overdue and on our front entrance, folks will need to access the building through the “front” or Chamber of Commerce door. In addition to the letter, will improve access I will hold a center-wide meeting on September 20 at 1:00 pm (following Tasty Tuesday) where questions about the project will be for everyone answered. There will also be architect drawings on display to show utilizing our what the completed projects will look like. As of press time, we believe that this will begin the first part of October. Stay tuned for more building. exciting updates to come, and don’t hesitate to call with questions! —Kelsey Mahaffey, Center Director September Closings Please make note that the Center will be CLOSED on Monday, September 5 for Labor Day and Friday, September 30 for Staff Development. Chaffin’s Barn Performs “Route 66” Here Sept. 22 Our Summer Dinner Series, sponsored by Wellcare Health Plans, Inc, concludes Thursday, September 22 with the player s of Chaffin’s Barn embarking on a journey down “Route 66”. This musical is packed with hits from the 50s and 60s and has received rave reviews in The Tennessean! The evening begins at 6:00 pm with the blue plate special menu of House Salad, Meatloaf, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans, Roll, and Dessert. The show begins at 7:00 pm. Tickets are $25. Get your tickets at the front desk by Tuesday, September 20. We Need Your Help! Help FiftyForward Madison, RSVP, and the USO in lifting the spirits of America’s troops and their families at the “Fill the Truck” event at the Madison Kroger for the anniversary of 9/11, which has become the “National Day of Service and Remembrance.” The purpose of the “Fill the Truck” event is to encourage shoppers to purchase non-perishable, single serve food items to donate to active and retired military personnel through the USO program. The “truck” in question will be none other than the FiftyForward Madison van! Volunteers are needed for shor t shifts between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. to hand out flyer s, collect donation items, and "fill the truck" with those items. Please sign up at the front desk if you’d like to volunteer for a shift on Friday, September 9th. Our Mission FiftyForward exists to support and optimize the aging experience. 301 Madison St. Madison, TN 37115 (615) 860-7180 www.fiftyforward.org Back to School Day... Thursday, September 15 Flu Shot Clinic Windlands East for providing the cookies at Tasty Tuesday; Red Hats for their donation to our Bake Sale Fundraiser; Wellcare Health Plans, Inc. for sponsoring all three of the Summer Dinner Shows; Signature Healthcare of Madison for providing the desserts for the Summer Dinner Show Series; Fundraising Committee for their hard work and commitment throughout the Summer Dinner Show Series; and to all our amazing volunteers: this place would not run without you. Thank you for all your care, ideas, and hard work! Back-to-school means germs! Walgreens will be here on Thursday, September 15th between 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. to administer the stronger senior flu shots right here at our center! We recommend picking up the form at the front desk and filling it out and returning it to us beforehand. However, this is not required and walk-ins will be welcome on the day of the clinic. For those pre-registering, please turn in your form by Monday, September 12th. Parnassus Bookmobile To celebrate “Back to School Day” we will be having Nashville’s roving bookshop, “Parnassus on Wheels” in our parking lot on September 15 between 11:00 am and 2:00 pm. You’ll be surprised how many books this thing can hold: the latest bestsellers and new releases, staff and customer favorites, gems from local and emerging writers, cookbooks, gifts, and an awesome collection of kids’ books! You can invite your friends and family too! A Seat at the Table: Learning About our Muslim Neighbors Our Muslim Neighbor (OMN) is an initiative designed to advance a more accurate and representative understanding of Islam and American Muslims. ONM will be here September 15 at 6:30 pm with a gr oup of diver se community member s and neighbor s to br eak br ead together with us and share points of view on life, faith, and culture. A FREE and delicious ethnic meal will be served as our Muslim neighbors are invited to tell their ‘personal stories’ in an unrehearsed way. This time of sharing is not a performance or an opportunity to proselytize, argue about, or defend religion. Instead, we invite you to dinner and to learn about your neighbors. In order to participate, please RSVP at the front desk by Monday, September 12. Tasty Tuesday: Celebrate Senior Center Month Tuesday, September 20 Our third Tuesday of the month lunch on Tuesday, September 20th will feature a variety music show with Mark Edwards. To celebrate Madison Station’s 20th anniversary, we also will be having a contest for the best/most unique event suggestion for our center! What do you want to do over our next 20 years? Turn in suggestions at the front desk by September 15. Prizes will be awarded, but you must be present at Tasty Tuesday to win! Before the fun begins, enjoy an Autumn Chicken & Wild Rice Casserole, Apple Harvest Garden Salad, Yeast Rolls, and Caramel Dark Chocolate Pretzel Brownie Bites from new caterer The Go Go Gourmet at 11:30 am. Purchase a $6.00 ticket at the front desk by Friday, September 16! Skyline Lunch & Learn Tuesday, September 27 Center Hours Monday-Thursday 8:00am-4:30 pm Friday 8:00 am-3:30 pm Tristar Skyline Medical Center will be providing a FREE Lunch & Learn on Tuesday, September 27. Our lunch that day will be loaded potato soup, gar den salad, r oll, cookie and tea at 11:30 am. The speaker will be posted to the front desk as soon as it is available. Only 75 tickets are available for this event. Pick up your FREE ticket at the front desk. If you get a ticket and then r ealize you cannot use it, please r etur n it so others may have the opportunity to attend.. If you decide to join us, we thank you in advance for planning to stay for the entirety of the presentation. 301 Madison St. Madison, TN 37115 (615) 860-7180 www.fiftyforward.org Unless otherwise indicated, classes are included with membership. Visitors add $5.00. Line Dance led by Faye Redden; 9:30 am *Note: No Class September 12 SilverSneakers® Circuit - Kathleen Phillips -12:30; Increase your cardiovascular and muscular endurance with a standing workout. SilverSneakers® Stress Reduction & Restorative Breathing led by Kathleen Phillips. 2:00 pm; Focuses on reducing stress & breathing techniques Yoga taught by Stephen North, Jr.; 2:00 and 6:00 pm; $5 per class for members Ballroom Dancing begins Sept. 26; 5:00 pm; $8 Personal Training with Michael Neel; 4:30-6:00pm $15/30 min; $25/hour; Inquire at front desk SilverSneakers® Classic led by Kathleen Phillips; 10:00 am; Uses hand-held weights, tubes, balls, and chairs; tailored for seniors Kathleen Phillips will be on vacation Tai-Chi taught by Larry Lee; from August 30 to 9:00 am & 6:45 pm; $3.00 a September 8. class; Improves balance, Lisa Elkin & Lisa flexibility and overall health. ® Cotton will be SilverSneakers Yoga Stretch led by Kathleen Phillips; 10:00 covering her SS am; Moves your whole body Classic & Yoga through a series of seated & Stretch classes. standing yoga poses. There will be NO SilverSneakers® Classic Gentle Yoga Sept. 1 taught by Kathleen Phillips; or 8. See the front 12:30 pm desk for a schedule. Yoga with Stephen North, Jr.; 2:00 pm; $5 a class ® SilverSneakers Classic led by Kathleen Phillips; 12:30 pm Gentle Yoga with Kathleen; 1:45 pm; $2 a class **NO CLASS SEPTEMBER 1 or 8 Yoga with Stephen North, Jr.; 6:00 pm; $5 a class Fitness Center Hours Monday -Thursday 7:00am - 6:00 pm Friday 7:00 am - 3:30 pm SilverSneakers® Classic taught by Lisa Elkin; 12:30pm Yoga with Stephen North, Jr.; 2:00 pm; $5 Yoga with Stephen North; 11:00 am; $5 Benefit Checkup Are you eligible for SNAP & other benefits? To find out, call the Community Food Advocates hotline: (615) 385 - 2286, ext: 230. Blood Pressure Checks 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month from 10:30 -11:30 a.m. Provided by Shirley Brown and Delores Jordan. No Checks in September, sorry. Blood Pressure and Glucose Checks Signature Healthcare of Madison on the 4th Tuesdays of the month, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Certified Personal Trainer Lisa Elkin Available for sessions during the day. Call her at 615-9262708 to schedule. $25/session. City Road United Methodist Track The track is open for members’ use Mon - Fri from 8:00 - 5:00. Go by the front desk, show your FiftyForward scan card and get the pass code to get in. The track is on the second level. Dementia Support Group Kathy Johnson-Warner of Senior Helpers will help you get the support you need when dealing with your loved ones with dementia. Meets the 1st Thursday of the month at 10:00 a.m. Depression and Bipolar Support Group If you suffer from Depression, Bipolar Disorder, other mood and emotional disorders or are a caregiver for those who suffer, join the DBSA group on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday *African Drumming and Dance – Offered free of charge by The Village Church! Saturdays at 10:00 a.m. in the Party Room. *Art Club - Meets on Thursdays any time Free Legal Aid: Provided by between 9:00 and 1:00 in the Open Art Beck & Beck Law Office Room to create and pursue arts and crafts. Meet with an attorney on the 3rd Wednesdays starting at *Bingo - Most first Mondays and fourth Tuesdays of the month at 1:00 p.m. Join 9 a.m. in 15 minute sessions. us for a chance to win prizes! See the front desk to make an appointment. (August is *Crochet for Beginners/Crochet Club – Wednesdays at 12:00 p.m. Led by Paulette currently full; taking Sept. Spalding. Bring an “H” needle and yarn and Paulette will be happy to show you the appts.) basics of crochet. Rent our Building! - Rent our Social Room on Saturdays. Cost is $100 per hour, includes all tables and chairs. Members receive a 25% discount! Notary Services - Julie Reeves, Notary. Donation to the center requested. Monday through Thursday, 9:00 4:00, Fridays 9:00 - 3:00. Open Computer Lab - Our computer lab is open for your daily use! *NOTE: Lab is closed during legal aid. Tech Up - Sign up at the front desk for one-on-one instruction on social media, laptops & smartphones. On the second Monday in half hour increments starting at 8:30 a.m. Transportation - To/From Center on Tues. & Thurs. $2/within 3 miles of center, $3/within 4 miles. Ask for application at front desk. Framing – Learn the art of framing your own projects, including matte board, glass & moulding! $15 for 3 hours. See Mel Cooper to make an appointment. *Knitting Club – Thursdays at noon. Don’t know how? Someone will show you! Just bring your knitting needles and some yarn. Laughs & Crafts with Sara Jo – Each second Thursday 9-11 am have fun socializing while making crafts. See the front desk for examples of each craft. $2 per class. *Loose Caboose Players - Calling all Actors! Rehearsals are Tuesdays 10 a.m. This is a Reader’s Theater so you don’t have to worry about memorizing lines. Facilitated by Kelsey Mahaffey and Ginger Newman. Meditative Visual Arts Class - Before you paint, meditate! The fourth Tuesday of every month at 10:00 a.m. with Janay Moreland of Vivid, LLC. $20 includes all supplies. Each month’s painting will be displayed by the check-in computer. Tuesday, September 27th. *Photo Club – The Nashville Photography’s Digital Focus Group meets on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 6:00 p.m. Meets September 27th. *Quilting Club – Mondays from 11-2 p.m. Bring your materials and quilt away! Have a question? Someone in the Club will be glad to help. Guitar Lessons – By appointment with Vern Pilder. $15/45 min. Inquire at the front desk. *Karaoke – ‘D. J.’ Dottie Dillard leads the 2nd Thursday of each month at 12:30 p.m. Come sing your favorite song or just listen. Door prizes! Join them September 8th. *Open Music Jam – Every Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. in Classroom #2. Free Wi-Fi We are happy to provide FREE Wi-Fi here at the center. See front desk for password. Piano & Voice Lessons – Fridays at 10 a.m. Taught by Geno Haffner. $15/30 minutes. Call Geno at 310-4579 to schedule. *Silver Notes Band – Kim Yearwood leads this 16+ big band on Wednesday at 2 p.m. They perform all over Nashville. Did you play an instrument in high school? Join them. * asterisk denotes free event 2016 Sun Mon Tue Wed Class, Clubs & Groups on a weekly rotation can be found on their respective pages within the Whistlestop. 4 5 6 7 Thu 1 2 11 5:30 Trip to the State Fair 12 8:30 Tech Up 9:00 Second Sight 10:30 Red Hats 18 19 10:00 Grief Support 11:15 Viva l’Italia Trip 25 26 9:00 Second Sight 9:00 Hiking Club Trip 1:00 Reminisce 6:30 DBSA 10:30 Activities Committee 12:00 Madison Travelers 13 14 Sat 3 10:00 Genealogy 10:00 Managing 10:00 Wisdom Women’s Finances Writers 10:00 Dementia Support Group 8 9 NO TAI-CHI CENTER CLOSED for Labor Day Fri 9:00 Laughs ‘n’ Crafts 11:00 - 2:00 Fill the Truck 12:30 Karaoke 12:30 Film Club: Miracles From Heaven 15 16 10 11:30 Madison Travelers to Kentucky Downs 17 T3- Trippin’ Third Thursday! 10:00 Wisdom 9:00 - 2:30 Writers 9:30 Trip to 10:30 Flu Shots GO EAST! Hippie Radio Ancient Wellness 11:00 Parnassus 10:00 Qigong Practices of the Class Book Mobile Eastern World 12:30 Bunco 6:30 A Seat Deadline for Tasty At the Table Tuesday Tickets 20 10:00 Memb. 21 11:30 TASTY TUESDAY 1:00 Centerwide Meeting 1:30 Inglewood 6:30 DBSA Dinner Show Ticket Deadline 27 10:00 Art Class 10:30 B. P. & Glucose 11:30 Lunch & Learn 1:15 BINGO 6:00 Photo Club 8:30 Advisory Council 9:00 Legal Aid 22 10:00 Qigong Class 5:45 “Route 66” Dinner Show 9:30 Fundraising 28 10:30 Inglewood Trip to Rosemont 1:00 Book Club 23 10:30 Trip to Ladies of Charity 12:30 Film Club: McLintock! 29 9:45 Blue Heron Cruise Trip 30 CENTER CLOSED for Staff Development 24 10:00 Trip to Donelson Fall Fest It's 1969, and one of the Midwest's premier groups, "The Chicago Avenue Band" is about to embark on a journey down Route 66. As they do, you’ll enjoy an evening of 1950s and 60s rock and ’road’ hits like “King of the Road,” “Dead Man’s Curve” , “G.T.O.”, and of course, “Route 66.” The Tennessean says the show is “high octane fun” with “seriously multi-talented performers” that are “sure to satisfy.” Menu: House Salad, Meatloaf, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans, Roll, Dessert Bible Conversation – Bible meets every Wednesday at 10 a.m. Book Club – Discuss “A Full Life, Reflections at Ninety” by President Jimmy Carter on September 28 at 1:00 pm. Available at the public library. Bunco - Come play Bunco on the second Wednesday of every month at 12:30 p.m. We need at least 4 to play this easy dice game. Free prizes for those who win the most and Bunco. Film Club – At 12:30 p.m. on most second and fourth Fridays. On September 9, we’ll watch a film that will make you believe in miracles! Take a trip down memory lane with John Wayne on September 23 with one of his classics. Have a movie suggestion? Let Sam know. Gadabouts - Plans unique trips. Meets quarterly on the first Wednesday of the month at 1:30 p.m. Must be present at meeting to sign up for trips before T3 Genealogy Club – Meets the 1st Thursday at 10:00 a.m. Inglewood & Friends – Meets 3rd Tuesday of each month at 1 p.m. Plans monthly trips. Must be present at meeting to sign up for trips before T3 Madison Travelers – Meets 1st Wednesday of each month at 12 p.m. Plans monthly trips for evenings and weekends. In order to sign up for trips before T3, you must be present at the meeting. Mexican Train Dominoes – 12:30 p.m. every Wednesday. Come learn how to play this fun game. Bring a set of dominoes if you have them. Pop-Up Club – Sign up at the front desk to be made aware of last minute deals on trips & entertainment, known as “pop-ups” as they are available. Red Hat Society – 2nd Monday of each month at 10:30 a.m. $24 yearly dues. Join these ladies for lunch in red and purple gear! Linda Kent, Queen. Monday, September 12 they go to Sam’s Sports Grille in Old Hickory. Suggestions Welcome! Please see the suggestion box in the front hallway and our Advisory Council will review. Reminisce – Meets 1st Tuesday at 1p.m. Go back in time with Nancy McDougal. Door prizes! Second Sight - Get together with other visually impaired members of the community. Meets 2nd & 4th Mondays at 9:00 a.m. Wisdom Writers Club - Join others in Life Story Writing. Meets 1st & 3rd Fridays of the Month at 10:00 am. Wellness Resources are continued here from the Exercise Class page. Fitness Center Equipment - Ask at the front desk. Staff will be happy to answer questions & demonstrate how to use the machines. Grief Support Group Every first and third Monday at 10:00 a.m. a free support group for those dealing with the stages of grief. Meet with others who are journeying through the same processes in a safe and confidential environment. Facilitated by Adam Waltenbaugh, Masters in Counseling, Vanderbilt. Living at Home Services Providing referrals to help seniors remain at home as long as possible. Call Emily at 615-860-7180. Medicare Counseling Ray Daws, seasoned SHIP volunteer, is ready to assist with any Medicare questions you may have. He can be reached at 615-628-8592 and by email at [email protected]. Metro Nutrition Program Lunch for seniors over 60. Must apply with Metro first. Mon-Fri, 11:30 am. 48 hour reservation required. Also serving Meals on Wheels. Contact Felicia Whitaker at 615-860-7180. Donations requested. Therapeutic Massage Sue Truitt provides massages at her home, which is close to the Center. Call her at 615-868-7032 or 615-5193788 to schedule. Walk Our Parking Lot - It’s the perfect time of year to get outside and walk! Four times around our parking lot (on the outside edge) equals one mile! Trips are posted on the 3rd Thursday of the month. Payment is DUE at sign-up. If the trip is full, put your name on the waiting list. Madison Travelers & The Kentucky Turf Cup Just over the state line, the thrill of Kentucky Downs awaits. Kentucky Downs only features live thoroughbred horseraces in the month of September and this day we'll see the high stakes race, the Kentucky Turf Cup! The races will begin at 1:25 and we’ll enjoy them until 3:30. Until then and in between races, enjoy eating on your own at the concessions or the restaurant. Be sure to also take in the Dixieland band, a petting zoo and more. Saturday, September 10 - 11:30 am $8 + Lunch Double Whammy! WannaBeatles at The State Fair Take in an evening of games, fun, shows and rides at the Tennessee State Fair. Enjoy a dinner of classic fair tastes on your own at the many featured vendors. Round out the night with the sounds of the fabulous and fun Beatles tribute band, the WannaBeatles! They will go on at 7:30, so you may want to grab a seat early! *Note: Bring $6 cash for your senior fair rate.* Sunday, September 11 - 5:30 pm $6 + Entrance + Dinner Feelin’ Groovy In June, Hippie Radio helped bring awareness to FiftyForward’s Care Team resources and services by broadcasting from the Knowles location. Let’s check them out now on their home turf and see what radio broadcasting behind the scenes is really all about. Round out the groovy vibe with lunch at Mellow Mushroom for delicious pizza, salads and pasta options. *Note: Hurry to sign up, a maximum of 9 are able attend.* Wednesday, September 14 - 9:30 a.m. $7 + Lunch Viva I'Italia Head downtown for an Italian-inspired day! Begin with lunch at The Old Spaghetti Factory. Afterward, soak up The Frist Center’s exhibition “Bellissima! The Italian Automotive Renaissance, 1945–1975.” This exhibition celebrates the visual delight and fine examples of Italian design by showcasing the following beauties in the flesh: Ducati, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati and more. Vroom vroom! Monday, September 19 - 11:15 am $12 + Lunch 301 Madison St. Madison, TN 37115 Picnicking to Thrifting Get your thrift on at the Ladies of Charity Thrift Shop! The Thrift Shop, which is now a Nashville institution, opens twice a year in the spring and fall. Clothing is accepted by invitation only in order to meet their high standards. We’ll arrive on the first day of the sale so be prepared for a possible crowd. Let’s let the crowds die down a little and have lunch first. The Picnic Café offers up chicken salad that has even been commended in the “Cooking with Paula Deen” magazine! Friday, September 23 - 10:30 am $6 + Lunch FiftyForward Donelson Fall Fest and Barbecue Support one of our sister Centers for some fall fun! The annual Donelson Station Fall Festival and Barbecue has so many crowd-pleasing activities to offer: live music, craft fair and market, bargain basement and silent auction. A lunch of barbecue sandwiches and plates will be available for purchase on site. Saturday, September 24 - 10:00 am $5 + Lunch Inglewood & Friends Travel Through Time The Inglewood and Friends Club invites you to travel through time with them! First, try Sam’s recommendation of Swaney Swifts on the Square, a restaurant with a theme that hearkens back to yesteryear’s soda fountains and pharmacies. This spot also features an indoor movie screen often playing classic films as you dine. Enjoy a repast of burgers, sandwiches, salads and desserts. Sam recommends the hand-spun milkshakes! Adjourn to the historic Rose Mont in Gallatin. Tour the home built in the 1830's which features a blend of Greek Revival and Palladian design plus a rare tripartite floor plan. *Note: Please bring $4 cash for your entrance fee into Rose Mont.* Wednesday, September 28 - 10:30 am $7 + Entrance Fee + Lunch FULL Trips: Hiking Deserves Good Eats Monday, September 26 - 9:00 am $6 + Lunch Blue Heron Cruise Thursday, September 29 - 9:45 am $20 + Lunch (615) 860-7180 www.fiftyforward.org Laughs ’n’ Crafts - September 8 Join the Adult Coloring Craze this month and come Thursday, September 8 for a FREE “Color-In!” Laughs n’ Crafts will meet from 9:00 am to Noon (drop in anytime!) in the Conference Room for a morning of coloring! Bring your own pencils, crayons, and books or use ours! And most importantly, plan to relax and have fun! Submissions Being Taken For Member Art Show October is “Artober” and we want to display YOUR art, writing, crafts, etc. for the rest of our members to see. Bring your submissions—anything “artsy!”— to Sam in the month of September and we will display them in October. No more than two submissions per person please. At left is a drawing by new member Sam Eaton. Noah’s Ark Anyone? We have had several people tell us they are interested in an overnight trip to the new Noah’s Ark in Williamstown, Kentucky. If you too would be interested, sign up with Julie at the front desk. If we have enough we will work with Janice Judd of FiftyForward Travel to plan a Madison-only event! Bowling Anyone? We’ve challenged our sister center Donelson Station in softball and pool, now how about bowling? If you would be interested in competing in a FiftyForward Bowling Tournament, sign up with Julie at the front desk. Canning Anyone? We would like to know if anyone would be interested in taking a class in learning how to can vegetables and fruits. And if so we need an instructor! If you would be interested in either taking a class on canning or teaching one, please see Julie or Sam. Ready to Join? A membership is just $120 per year. Bank draft of just $10 per month is available as well. We are a SilverSneakers and Silver & Fit reimbursed location! Taste of Madison—The 21st Annual Event celebrating the best tastes around town is September 27th from 5:00 to 7:30 pm at Goodpasture Christian School. Tickets are $10. Buy in advance at the FiftyForward front desk. Al-Anon Support Group—If you have a family or friend who suffers from alcoholism, there is a support group for you right here in Madison. Al-Anon meets Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from Noon to 1:00 pm at Serenity House (102 Harris St.). You don’t have to drink to suffer from alcoholism. Questions? Call 615-333-6066. Each day, Metro Social Services provides a hot meal to an average 20-30 of our members who are a part of the Metro Meals program. This is a free service managed here by Felicia Whitaker and her wonderful volunteers. Not only do participants get meals, they also get education from Second Harvest, play games, go on field trips and more! If you would like more information, call Felicia Whitaker to make an appointment at 615-860-7180. Oct. 11-19 Greece Nov. 8-10 Mystery Tour #2 Dec. 30-Jan 2 Rose Bowl New Year’s Feb. 15-Mar. 1, 2017 Cape Horne March-April 7, 2017 Panama Canal April 26-May 3, 2017 London-Paris May 29-June 1, 2017 Atlanta July 23-31, 2017 American Queen Steamboat Tour Oct. 25-Nov. 1 Ireland Call Janice Judd for more information at 615-231-1235 Contact Us (615) 860-7180 Fax (615) 860-7732 FiftyForward Madison Station Staff & Email: Kelsey Mahaffey Center Director [email protected] Samantha Garlock Program Manager [email protected] Julie Reeves Office Manager [email protected] Bethanie Peadro FLIP Coordinator [email protected] Emily EriamiatoeCare Manager [email protected] Darryl Brady - Maintenance [email protected] Ron Lashbrook - Van Driver Felicia Whitaker - Metro Meals Where are we located? Even though our address is 301 Madison Street, we are physically located at the end of Douglas Street. There is a sign out front that says ‘FiftyForward Madison Station.’ Parking and entrance are in the back. FiftyForward Madison Station 301 Madison St. Madison, TN 37115 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED A Day of Presentations and Demonstrations discovering the ancient fitness and alternative healing techniques of the eastern world. Sign Up for One or More of These Classes at the Front Desk! 9:00 EFT Tapping An easy to apply Chinese self-acupressure technique which helps overcome emotional stress and pain. 11:00 am Yoga Always wondered about Indian-inspired yoga or thought you couldn’t possibly do it? Let us enlighten you! 11:45 am Asian Lunch FREE Lunch (Chinese Chicken Salad, Thai Style Lemongrass Soup, Japanese Style Gyoza a (pot stickers), Chai Tea Rice Pudding) ONLY for those who register for 3 + classes. Ticket required. 1:00 pm Tai Chi This gentle Chinese stressreliever can improve flexibility, mobility, balance & overall health. 1:30pm Qigong & Reiki Qigong is a Chinese moving meditation practiced for exercise, relaxation & preventative medicine. Reiki is a Japanese hands-on healing practice similar to massage. Qigong Classes Start September 16 Like what you see September 13? FREE Qigong classes (see description above) start Friday, September 16 at 10:00 am and continue each Friday. After Qigong, Reiki Master Cyndi Clark will offer Reiki sessions (see above) for $15/15 min; $25/30 min. Appointments can be made at the front desk.
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