Director`s Update Smoked Turkey Sale Thanksgiving
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Director`s Update Smoked Turkey Sale Thanksgiving
NOVEMBER 2015 ISSUE THE WHISTLESTOP Director’s Update Staff Update We were so sad to say goodbye last month to our Morning Office Manager Lauren Woods. Lauren resigned to take a full-time position as an editor for the website Womanista.com. We will miss her friendliness and warm smile, but wish her all the best in her new role! Stay tuned! I know that memberships for many of you will expire at the end of this year, and we are currently discussing whether a membership renewal incentive will be offered again. We hope to have this finalized during the first week of November. Please stay tuned for announcements and be sure to check the December newsletter for the policy. We hope to have ALL of you renew with us for 2016! We hope to see you here soon! Kelsey Mahaffey Thanksgiving Center Closings The Center will be closed for the Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday, November 26th and Friday, November 27th.We will open with normal hours on Monday, November 30th. The FiftyForward Madison Station staff would like to take this opportunity to extend you a hearty, “Happy Thanksgiving!” Each and every one of our members are a reason we count ourselves thankful. In our opinion, you make this the best FiftyForward center of them all! Smoked Turkey Sale Help support your Center by purchasing a Bar-B-Cutie smoked turkey through us for your holiday feast! Order at the front desk or by phone at 860-7180. Only $44 for a 10-14 lb. smoked turkey! Try a free sample at the November 6th Flea Market. Plus, order holiday side dishes at Bar-BCutie such as greens, beans, dressing, potatoes and more. And remember, the bird is already cooked; all you have to do is follow the simple warming instructions for a delicious holiday meal! Turkeys will be available for pickup Thanksgiving week at the Center! Our Mission FiftyForward enriches the lives of adults 50 + by providing pathways to health, well-being and lifelong learning. 301 Madison St. Madison, TN 37115 (615) 860-7180 www.fiftyforward.org Skyline Lunch & Learn Tuesday, November 10 Vern Pilder and his helper Sara Jo Beliles for working tirelessly to have the Artober Stacked Box design ready to paint; all those who deliciously baked for the Fundraising table at the Flea Market; Barbara Brown and Cornelia Laux for consistently going above and beyond the call of duty in the name of fundraising; Skyline for providing the catering at the Lunch and Learn; Windlands East for providing yummy Tasty Tuesday desserts; and to all our amazing volunteers: this place would not run without you. Thank you for all your care, ideas, and hard work! Center Hours Monday-Thursday 7:00am-4:30 pm Friday 7:00 am-3:30 pm The FREE Lunch and Learn presented by Skyline returns on Tuesday, November 10th at 11:30 a.m. Olive Garden will cater the delicious meal of pasta, breadstick, salad and tea. The featured speaker will be advertised at the front desk as soon as that information becomes available. There are only 70 available seats so be sure and hurry to get your FREE event ticket at the front desk. If you are unable to make the event, we ask that you please return your ticket to the front desk so others may attend. BIG Bingo! Thursday, November 12 Calling all fun lovers! It’s Big Bingo time again on Thursday, November 12th. At 11:30 a.m. partake of a Whitt’s barbecue sandwich, potato chips, dessert and tea before trying your luck. The Bingo calling will begin at noon. Make sure to purchase your $6.00 ticket by Tuesday, November 10th so you don’t miss the opportunity to win first-rate items and the $50.00 coverall prize! In honor of Veteran’s Day, we are giving all members who are Veterans a FREE Bingo ticket! Tasty Tuesday: A Native Thanksgiving Tuesday, November 17 Share a Thanksgiving feast with us at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, November 17th. Revel in the delights of the season with a menu of turkey and dressing, cranberry salad, green beans, roll, cookie and tea. Afterward, participate in a percussion circle and learn about Native American drumming. All it took for Hiwatha Martin to win a $10.00 Kroger gift card was to turn in her ticket! Turn your ticket in at the door for a chance to win! Purchase a $6.00 ticket at the front desk by Friday, November 13th. Kenny and The Krooners 50s Show Wednesday, November 18 If you loved the “Fabulous Fifties,” then relive them again with Nashville’s only Oldies Show starring Kenny & The Krooners on Wednesday, November 18th at 7:00 p.m. This show takes great pride in presenting the music and the mood in the most authentic style of any show of its kind. Tickets are $7.00 in advance or $8.00 for members/$10.00 for non-members at the door. Snacks will be available for purchase during the show. Have Yourself a Jazzy Little Christmas Tuesday, December 1 Imagine the lights low offset with flickering candlelight. Dressy attendees sip wine served by Kathleen and taste delicacies in an intimate setting. The sounds of smooth holiday jazz travel the room performed by The Easy Jazz Quartet who debuted at the Summer Kickoff Cookout to much acclaim. Have yourself a jazzy little Christmas with us on Tuesday, December 1st from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Thanks to our sponsor Signature Healthcare of Madison, tickets for this evening of mingling and music are $15.00 at the front desk. Purchase your ticket by Wednesday, November 25th. 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 SilverSneakers® Circuit taught by Kathleen Phillips; 12:30 pm; Increase your cardiovascular and muscular endurance with a standing workout. SilverSneakers® Stress Reduction & Restorative Breathing taught by Kathleen Phillips. 2:00 pm; Focuses on reducing stress and breathing techniques Yoga taught by Stephen North, Jr.; 2:00 pm and 6:00 pm; $5 per class for members Ballroom Dancing taught by Kathleen Phillips. 5:00 pm; $8 per class. No partner necessary. Personal Training with Michael Neel; 4:30-6:30pm $15/30 min; $25/hour; Inquire at front desk SilverSneakers® Classic taught by Kathleen Phillips; 10:00 am; Uses hand-held weights, tubes, balls, and chairs; tailored for seniors Tai-Chi taught by Larry Lee; 9:00 am & 6:45 pm; $3.00 a class; Improves balance, flexibility and overall health. SilverSneakers® Yoga Stretch taught by Kathleen Phillips; 10:00 am; Moves your whole body through a series of seated and standing yoga poses. SilverSneakers® Classic taught by Kathleen Phillips; 12:30 pm Yoga with Stephen North, Jr.; 2:00 pm; $5 a class SilverSneakers® Classic taught by Kathleen Phillips; 12:30 pm Yoga with Stephen North, Jr.; 6:00 pm; $5.00 a class Fitness Center Hours SilverSneakers® Classic taught by Lisa Elkin; 12:30pm Yoga with Stephen North, Jr.; 2:00 pm; $5 a class Monday -Thursday 7:00am - 6:30 pm Friday 7:00 am - 3:30 pm Yoga with Stephen North, Jr. 11:00 am; $5.00 a class Audiology Screening Sign up at the front desk for a FREE hearing appointment by Summit Audiology of Hendersonville! The next session will be on Tuesday, Nov.17th, 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Benefit Checkup Are you eligible for SNAP & other benefits? To find out, call the Community Food Advocates hotline: (615) 385 2286, extension: 230. Blood Pressure Checks 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month from 10:30 -11:30 a.m. Provided by Shirley Brown. Blood Pressure and Glucose Checks Signature Healthcare of Madison on the 4th Tuesdays of the month, 10:30 – 11:30a.m. Certified Personal Trainer Lisa Elkin Available for sessions during the day. Call her at 926-2708 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. 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 first and third Tuesday of every month at 6:30 p.m. Facilitator: Annie Lauri, DBSA Madison Chapter. Continued on the Social Groups page. *African Drumming and Dance – Offered free of charge by The Village Church! Saturdays at 10:00 a.m. in the Party Room. Free Legal Aid: Provided by Beck & Beck Law Office Meet with an attorney on the 3rd Wednesdays starting at 9 a.m. in 15 minute sessions. See the front desk to make an appointment. Having a Big Party? Rent our Building! - We provide rental of our Social Room for evenings and Saturdays. Cost is $100 per hour, minimum of three hours and includes all tables and chairs. FiftyForward members receive a 25% discount! *Art Club - Meets on Thursdays any time between 9:00 and 1:00 in the Open Art Room to create and pursue arts and crafts in various forms. *Bingo - Most first Mondays and fourth Tuesdays of the month at 1:00 p.m. Join us for a chance to win prizes! *Crochet for Beginners/Crochet Club – Wednesdays at 12:00 p.m. Led by Paulette Spalding. Bring an “H” needle and yarn and Paulette will be happy to show you the basics of crochet. dasdf 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. Notary Services - Julie Reeves, Notary. Donation to the center requested. Monday through Thursday, 12:30 4:30, Fridays 11:30 - 3:30. *Photo Club – The Nashville Photography’s Digital Focus Group meets on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 6:00 p.m. Will meet again in March after the Winter break. Open Computer Lab - Our computer lab is equipped with cable internet and open for your daily use! *NOTE: Lab is closed during private computer tutoring times, reflexology and legal aid. *Loose Caboose Players- Calling all Actors! Rehearsals are Tuesdays at 11 a.m. for the Loose Caboose Players. This is a Reader’s Theater so you don’t have to worry about memorizing lines. Facilitated by Kelsey Mahaffey. Tech Up - Sign up at the front desk for one-on-one instruction on social media, laptops & smartphones. On the second Mondays of the month 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. Free Wi-Fi We are happy to provide FREE Wi-Fi here at the center. See front desk for password. *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. Featured Group: Sewing anyone? Join member and sewing enthusiast Anita Edmondson on Thursday, November 19th at 1:30 p.m. to form a sewing club/class. Flip to the inside of the last page for more details. Guitar Lessons – By appointment with Vern Pilder. $15/45 min. Inquire at the front desk. *Choraliers – Led by Geno Haffner Thursdays at 10:00 a.m.at FiftyForward Knowles. Seeking those who love to sing. *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! Thursday, November 12th. *Open Music Jam – Every Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. in Classroom #2. 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. s *Asterisks denote free events.* 2015 SUN 1 MON 2 TUE 3 4 7:00 Southern 10:30 Blood Belle Leaf Cruise Pressure 10:00 Grief Support 1:00 BINGO 8 9 8:30 Tech Up 9:00 Second Sight 10:30 Red Hats 15 16 8:30 Hiking Club 10:00 Grief Support 22 23 1:00 Reminisce 6:30 DBSA 10 9:00 Appts for Reflexology 11:00 Activities Committee THU FRI 5 6 10:00 Genealogy Club 9:00 Flea Market 10:00 Next Steps 10:00 Wisdom to Writers Diabetes Control 11 12 13 11:30 BIG Bingo! 8:30 The Gadabouts to Ave Maria Grotto 12:30 Karaoke 12:30 Film Club: The New World 9:30 Trip to Amish Community SAT 7 12:00 Madison Travelers 11:30 Skyline Lunch & Learn 12:30 Bunco 9:30 Madison Travelers to Quilt Show & The Factory 14 Deadline for Tasty Tuesday tickets! 17 18 10:00 Membership 10:30 B. P. & Audiology 11:30 Tasty Tuesday 1:00 Inglewood 6:30 DBSA 8:30 Advisory Council 7:00 Kenny & The Krooners 50s Show 5:45 Supper Club 24 25 26 10:30 B. P. & Glucose 9:00 Second Sight WED 11:00 Inglewood to Depot Grill 1:00 BINGO 9:00 Legal Aid 9:30 Fundraising 19 20 1:30 Sewing Anyone? 10:00 Wisdom Writers 27 21 Viva la Diva 28 Center Closed Center Closed Happy Thanksgiving! 6:00 Photo Club 29 30 9:00 Decorate the Center 6:00 Cheekwood LIGHTS! Trip Class, Clubs & Groups on a weekly rotation can be found on their respective pages within the Whistlestop. The daily/weekly games include Skip Bo, Rummy, Hearts, Hand & Foot, Cribbage, Rook & Bridge, & Wii Sports. Sponsored by of Madison Bible Conversation – Bible meets every Wednesday at 10 a.m. Book Club – Discuss All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr. Book Club will meet at 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 2nd in respect of the holiday season. Amazon.com’s review of the book reads, “From the highly acclaimed, multiple award-winning author, a stunningly ambitious and beautiful novel about a blind French girl and a German boy whose paths collide in occupied France as both try to survive the devastation of World War II.” Available at your local 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 a new time of 12:30 p.m. on the second and fourth Fridays of each month. FREE popcorn and cold drinks! In November, we will show a Thanksgiving-themed selection. Each movie title is listed on the calendar insert. See Sam for more information about each movie. Genealogy Club – Meets the 1st Thursday at 10:00 a.m. November 5th. Inglewood & Friends – Meets 3rd Tuesday of each month at 1 p.m. Plans monthly trips. Madison Travelers – Meets 1st Wednesday of each month at 12 p.m. Plans monthly trips for evenings and weekends. 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. $15 yearly dues. Join these ladies for lunch in red and purple gear! Linda Kent, Queen. Monday, November 9th they lunch at Logan’s Roadhouse. Suggestions Welcome! Please see the suggestion box in the front hallway and our Advisory Council will review. Reminisce – Meets 1st Tuesday at 1 p.m. Go back in time with Nancy McDougal. Door prizes! Second Sight - Get together with other Blind members of the community. Meets 2nd & 4th Mondays at 9:00 a.m. Wisdom Writers Club - 1st and 3rd Fridays at 10:00 a.m. Join others in Life Story Writing. Stop by the Wisdom Writer display in the Party Room hallway to see what they have been up to. 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. Adrienne Morgan, Care Manager. Call 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 860-7180. Donations requested. Reflexology Appointments Every 2nd Tuesday 9:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. David Robertson, RCR, Certified Reflexologist of Nice Touch Reflexology. Cost is $25 for 30 minutes, $50 for one hour. Call 860-7180 to schedule. Therapeutic Massage Sue Truitt provides massages at her home, which is close to the Center. Call her at 868-7032 or 519-3788 to schedule. Walk Our Parking Lot - Four times around our parking lot equals one mile! Trips are posted on the 3rd Tuesday of the month. Payment is DUE at sign-up. If the trip is full, put your name on the waiting list. Madison Travelers to Quilt Show and The Factory The Madison Travelers are gallivanting to Franklin for the Historic Quilt show where 100 quilts including Civil War, traditional, art and modern quilts will be displayed. Afterward, try out Lyrics located in The Factory. Lyrics describes themselves as a “seasonal southern fusion restaurant with a vibrant melody of flavors.” They offer soups, salads, sandwiches, burgers and other crowd-pleasing dishes. Stay and shop at The Factory before returning. *Note: Bring $5 for the entrance fee into the Quilt Show.* Saturday, November 7 - 9:30 a.m. - $8 + Entrance Fee + Lunch Visit the Amish Community in Ethridge See how it’s done without all the gadgetry, electronics and electricity! Visit the Amish community of Ethridge with a wagon tour, shopping and lunch stop. Visit several farm locations along the slow-paced two-hour wagon tour for the opportunity to visit with the owners and purchase Amish produce, baskets, candies, jellies and more. Beforehand, dig into good Southern cooking at Red Rooster. *Note: Bring cash for shopping with the A mish.* Wednesday, November 11 - 9:30 a.m. - $18 + Lunch The Gadabouts to Ave Maria Grotto We have a new quarterly trip planning club! The Gadabouts invite you to join them on their maiden voyage to Ave Maria Grotto in Cullman, AL. First, stop at Rumor’s Deli which specializes in warm sandwiches and was featured in Southern Living magazine before taking in St. Bernard Abbey. St. Bernard is home to the only Benedictine Order in Alabama and to the world famous Ave Maria Grotto. The tour guide will lead you through the 125 miniatures that make up the grotto, which are reproductions of famous churches, shrines and buildings from throughout the world. Included, is a mini Jerusalem. The Grotto covers an area of over three acres which sees visitors from all over the globe. Be sure to stop in the gift shop for Christmas ornaments, Monk’s bread (not always available) and other goodies before returning. *Note: This is a 2 1/2 hour drive plus the time it will take for a bathroom stop. This trip involves walking to see the replicas.* Friday, November 13 - 8:30 a.m. - $18 + Lunch Hiking Club The Hiking Club’s last outing of the season will take them to Fontanel to discover the hiking trails and scenery around the beautiful countryside. Once there, choose between two trails or meander a little of both. The unpaved trailhead begins across from the Woods at Fontanel Music Venue and extends up and over the ridge behind the Fontanel Mansion. The paved trailhead can be found behind Prichard’s Distillery. Retire to Whites Creek Bistro at Fontanel for sandwich fare. Monday, November 16 – 8:30 a.m. - $6 + Lunch Supper Club Roll out to Cool Springs for a fun night of Italian food at Buca di Beppo! Buca di Beppo serves its fare family-style while surrounding its patrons in an eclectic and vintage setting which includes surprises such as wine bottles on the ceiling. Join the Club in kissing your fingers to the goodness as you try all these dishes: house or Caesar salad, house bread, spaghetti marinara, fettucine alfredo, chicken parmigiana and brownie delight. Salute! Thursday, November 19 - 5:45 p.m. - $28 includes Dinner Inglewood and Friends to Depot Grill Inglewood and Friends invites you to join them for a favorite stop at Depot Grill in Springfield. Offering dishes from Chicken Picatta to Maryland-style Crab Cakes, as well as the more traditional types of steakhouse offerings, The Depot is sure to become a pleasant memory for you as well. Finish up the outing with a stop at Belk’s for some winter shopping! Tuesday, November 24 - 11:00 a.m. - $7 + Lunch Cheekwood’s Holiday LIGHTS Come see the Holiday LIGHTS and start a new holiday tradition with Cheekwood! For the first time ever, Cheekwood’s “gorgeous decorations will extend from the mansion out into the gardens, setting the grounds aglow with elegant displays, dazzling views and hundreds of thousands of festive, twinkling Have a Trip lights. Bundle up for the prettiest winter stroll of the season!” The spectacle will include 750,000 lights, live reindeer, a s’mores pit, and holiday carolers. *Note: Eat an early dinner Idea? as this trip doesn’t include a dinner stop. This is a walking tour.* Monday, November 30 - 6:00 p.m. - $25 See Sam or write it down and put it in the Full Trips: Southern Belle “Fall Leaf Cruise” - Monday, November 2 at 7:00 a.m. suggestion box! 301 Madison St. Madison, TN 37115 (615) 860-7180 www.fiftyforward.org Next Steps to Diabetes Control Thursday, November 5 In light of National Diabetes Month, join the discussion about controlling diabetes on Thursday, November 5th at 10:00 a.m. Certified Diabetes Educator Becky Davis, RN will speak to the prevention of complications, emotional aspects of handling the disease, meal panning, exercise and more. We’ll enjoy light refreshments and there will be a simple registration at check in. RSVP in the FREE Event Binder. Flea Market Bonanza!!! Friday, November 6 On Friday, November 6th we’ll have a drawing for a prize valued at $50, a craft fair, live music, fabulous finds, and Amish and home-baked goodies! Plus barbecue sandwiches will be available for purchase at lunch time. Shop, eat, and be entertained from 9:00 till 3:00. All vendors who remain until 3:00 p.m. will be entered into a drawing for a free vendor table at the next market! Call 860-7180 or come by the front desk to reserve your booth and find out more. As an added bonus, try a free sample of Bar-B-Cutie smoked turkey at the Flea Market. Then order a smoked turkey through us for your holiday feast! Sewing Anyone? Thursday, November 19 Join member and sewing enthusiast Anita Edmondson on Thursday, November 19th at 1:30 p.m. to form a sewing club or class. Need help or want to learn? Have a project to start or finish? Nita will be happy to help along with her trusty sewing machine or just come to be one of the sewing circle. Sign up at the front desk by Monday, November 16th to let us know you will be coming. If you are unable to attend, but are still interested in sewing, please let the front desk know. 3rd Annual Holiday Gift and Toy Drive We need your help to warm the hearts of those whose family members served our country. Through Monday, Dec. 7th, we’ll have collection bins for donations of toys and other small items. All donations will benefit the children of Nashville area veterans through the Nashville Veterans Center. A suggested donation list will be available at the front desk on November 9th. On Tuesday, Dec. 8th from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m., FiftyForward Knowles will host a gift wrapping party. A free lunch will be served to those who come volunteer to help wrap the gifts. See Sam for more information about volunteering to help wrap. 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! nMotion Lunch & Learn A FREE Lunch and Learn will be our delight to host on Thursday, December 3rd at 11:30 a.m. Pita Pit will cater this affair with healthy wraps, chips and drinks. Afterward, your feedback will be desired on topics related to mass transit. There are only 75 available seats so be sure to make plans to get your FREE event ticket at the front desk once they become available on Wednesday, November 11th. If you ar e unable to make the event, we ask that you please return your ticket to the front desk so others may attend. An “art-tastic” time was had at the Artober events in October. Stroll by the Spotlight Bulletin Board to see the submissions and winners of the Coloring Contest Awards. Also, be sure to stop by the Social Room to enjoy the stacked box art mural completed by Madison Station members and displayed at a center-wide Artober exhibition. We are very proud of our artists, the new ones and the seasoned! Vern Pilder worked for many hours to dream up and execute the sketch that made the stacked box art mural a reality. Thank you for sticking with it, Vern, and delighting us all with your creativity. A special thank you to Sara Jo Beliles for being Vern’s faithful helper and running errands! The artists who lent their time and creativity to this beautiful work were Sara Jo Beliles, Day Boothe, Denise Hamer, Delores Hitchcock, Ellie Kane, Jacqualita Kirby, Carole Petty and Vern Pilder. 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 Afternoon Office Manager [email protected] Kathleen Phillips SS Instructor/Liaison [email protected] Adrienne Morgan - Care Manager [email protected] Bethanie Peadro - FLIP Coordinator [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 Bringing Thanksgiving Beginning November 16th, Christian Cooperative Ministry will distribute more than 250 special food boxes to bring Thanksgiving to the tables of many of our Madison neighbors in need. Thanksgiving food boxes will be given in addition to the standard food boxes that are regularly distributed. How can you help? FiftyForward Madison Station will be accepting donations at the front desk of the items needed to prepare these special boxes. Suggested donations are instant potatoes, stuffing mix, canned pineapple, canned sweet potatoes, cornbread mix, macaroni & cheese, canned corn, canned green beans, cake mix, small bags of flour, small bottles of oil, and chicken broth. All donations are most appreciated. Thank you for helping to bring Thanksgiving to the tables of Madison! Deck the Halls Monday, November 30 Join us in making everything merry and bright around the Center by decking the halls in grand Christmas-style! All are welcome to help at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, November 30th. In appreciation of your time and hard work, it will be our pleasure to treat all those participating to a pizza lunch! Prize Challenge Bert Montgomery was the first to turn in the Rebus Puzzle from October’s newsletter. Congrats, Bert! Be the first to give the correct answer to the Thanksgiving Sudoku puzzle to Sam (in person or in her box) to win the prize. Each row, column and mini-grid of the puzzle must contain the letters MAYFLOWER.
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