Get Into the Act With Older Americans Month and Berks Encore
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Get Into the Act With Older Americans Month and Berks Encore
May 2015 • Vol. 15 • Issue 05 • www.BerksEncore.org For information on advertising in berksencore news please contact 610-374-3195, ext. 227. Inside This Issue... Agency Happenings ..... pgs 3~5 Anniversaries .................... pg 20 Berks Encore Programs ...... pg 14 Center News ..............pgs 15, 18 Combat Veteran Remembers .. pg 20 Editorial .............................. pg 2 Law and Order..........pgs 12~13 Member Discount Program . pg 5 On-Going Activities.. pgs 16 & 17 Your Community ......pgs 19~31 Your Health .................pgs 8 & 9 Your Technology ................ pg 10 Board Spotlight .................. pg 6 Center Spotlight ................. pg 7 Berks Countian Linda Baer ........................pg 19 Get Into the Act With Older Americans Month and Berks Encore May is Older AmeriManager at 610-374-3195, cans Month! Older ext. 214. Americans Month was To help us celebrate established in 1963 and Older Americans Month aims to acknowledge we’re hoping you take the contributions of time this month to visit past and current older a center near you to take adults in their commupart in a wide variety of nities. This year’s Older activities. From exercise to Americans Month music to games, we know theme is Get into the you’ll enjoy your time. Act, which puts into You have three opportufocus how older adults nities to hear the musical can take charge of their talents of Bob Kreitz this health, get engaged in Mifflin Center participants enjoy laughter and companionship. month. He’ll be performtheir communities, and ing at the Birdsboro Center on May 6 at 10:30 make a positive impact in the lives of others. a.m. as part of the center’s Spring Fling event; the Berks Encore centers are dedicated to improving Mifflin Center on May 21 at 12 p.m. as part of the the lives of Berks County older adults. To continue center’s Memorial Day Party; and the Wernersville their mission, our six centers have launched GivCenter on May 26 at 12 p.m. as part of the Spring ing Back Projects, monthly service projects held Fling luncheon. Thanks to the Music Performance at each center to benefit our local community. Trust Fund (MPTF), the American Federation Berks Encore was founded on the premise of acof Musicians (AFM), and the National Council tive seniors helping other seniors, and we hope to on Aging’s (NCOA) National Institute of Senior continue this mission with your help. This month Centers for helping us bring you this musical prowe’re kicking off our service projects with the Cell gramming. Phones for Soldiers project. Each center will be a Looking to get moving and get in shape? Each of collection point. You can drop off used cell phones, our Reading, Fleetwood, and Strausstown Centers which will be sold to recycling firms. The proceeds have fitness rooms available for individual exercise. from sales of those phones are used to buy calling cards for our soldiers overseas who may not have an And all of our six centers offer exercise classes, from gentle yoga to tai chi to the more vigorous affordable way to call their loved ones; each week, Zumba Gold. 3,000 calling cards are mailed to soldiers. To learn Each center has unique opportunities for fun and more about the Cell Phones for Soldiers project, friendship. Visit us soon! visit www.cellphonesforsoldiers.com. If you have an idea for a service project, or would like to get For more information on center activities, visit involved, please call Lisa Lorah, Berks Encore pages 15 to 18. Director of Center Operations & Reading Center 2 From the desk of . . . EDITORIAL LUANN OATMAN ance. Volunteers are the most valuable resource of the APPRISE program—and Berks Encore. Dear Reader We’re gearing up for a busy—and fun—May! We’re LuAnn Oatman, President celebrating Older Americans Month, and that means we’re celebrating YOU. Our centers are packed with a wide variety of activities that I’m sure you’ll enjoy. This month I hope you’re also thinking about making a difference. Berks Encore is fueled by the generosity, support, and activity of older adults countywide! From VITA volunteers and Meals on Wheels delivery and kitchen volunteers, to the office volunteers, and everyone in between—we could not impact nearly as many lives without you. Thank you for your continued support—we hope to see you soon at a center near you! Sincerely, LuAnn Oatman, President/CEO Looking for a Rewarding Opportunity? Volunteer as a MEDICARE COUNSELOR and help your neighbors by taking some confusion out of Medicare. On-line training and mentoring available contact us today! Call Berks Encore at 610-374-3195, x 226 www.BerksEncore.org We have another opportunity for you if you’re looking to make a difference in your community: becoming an APPRISE volunteer. APPRISE volunteers help Pennsylvanians with Medicare understand their health insurance options and help them make sound decisions about what is best for them. We at Berks Encore provide the training; you provide the enthusiasm and information that clients need to move forward confidentially with their health insur- OUR MISSION 15th Annual Community Breakfast The Reading Eagle has been committed to Berks County for 150 years. More than just providing the local news, the Reading Eagle supports local causes and events. On June 3, 2015, Berks Encore will honor the Reading Eagle for its Leadership by Example Award at its 15th Annual Community Breakfast. Please join us at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Wyomissing to celebrate the Reading Eagle Company’s outstanding accomplishments. Doors will open at 7 a.m., with the breakfast buffet beginning at 7:15 a.m. The program begins at 7:45 a.m. Tickets for the event are $50 for individuals or $1,000 for a table of ten. Sponsorships and program ads are also available and are listed on Berks Encore’s website, www.BerksEncore.org/Community-Breakfast. If you have any questions, please call Sarah at 610-374-3195, x228. berksencore news is published monthly by berksencore berksencore news • MAY 2015 40 N. 9th Street, Reading, PA 19601 • Phone 610-374-3195 Chairperson, Board of Directors Carl W. Staples President LuAnn Oatman Editor Melissah Jablonski • Assistant Editor Sarah Hunter-Lascoskie 2014 Pennsylvania Association of School Retirees Outstanding Media Recognition Award Recipient Printed by the Reading Eagle Company The mission of berksencore is to engage the community to enable older adults to achieve a better quality of life by providing a comprehensive program of services, referrals, education and advocacy. berksencore news Advertising Policy: 1. All ads submitted to berksencore news for publication will be reviewed by staff for suitability. If there is a question concerning the content of any proposed advertisement, berksencore marketing person will contact the advertiser to see if any adjustments can be made. 2. berksencore reserves the right to refuse any advertisement deemed inappropriate for berksencore news. 3. The publication of any advertisement in berksencore news does not imply endorsement of that product, service or company/organization supplying their product/service by berksencore. Programs, Services and Resources for Berks County Seniors SHARE THE LOVE On Thursday, May 21, from 9 to 10:30 a.m. at Calvary Bible Fellowship Church (4891 Penn Avenue in Sinking Spring) join Berks Encore’s Dot Hartman, Ann Barlet of the Berks county Area Agency on Aging, and Jodie Gellenger of CBFC Health Ministry as they outline the variety of services and resources available to older adults in Berks County. Brochures will be available from various organizations across the county, and a Q&A session will follow the presentations. Medicare Mondays Are you turning 65 in 2015? Register for Medicare Mondays! Come and learn the basics of Medicare, how to enroll, how you can supplement your Medicare benefits, what Medicare coverage will cost and what financial assistance is available. To register, please call (610) 374-3195, x208. All sessions begin at 6:30 p.m. starting in 2015. • June 22 – Keystone Villa Douglassville 1180 Benjamin Franklin Highway, Douglassville • July 27 – Berks Encore-Fleetwood 109 W. Vine Street, Fleetwood APPRISE is a free health insurance counseling program for Pennsylvanians with Medicare. Berks Encore counselors are available to help you understand your Medicare benefits. The Restaurant at Campaign Wins Big Berks Encore’s Share the Love Campaign, a partnership with Subaru of America and Meals on Wheels America which ran during the 2014 holiday season, has won second place nationally among 175 local Meals on Wheels program, earning a $25,000 grant from Meals on Wheels America! Thanks to Subaru partner Steve Moyer Subaru, Fleetwood Bank, Lausch’s Moving & Storage, Assured Assistance/ Paramount Living Aids, Heritage at Green Hills, Green Hills Manor, and Triose, our Share the Love – Stuff the Cooler partners. The funds will be used for the Meals on Wheels program throughout Berks County. AGENCY HAPPENINGS Berks Encore’s 3 SEMINAR: Mother’s Day Specials Available May 10th, 2015. 699 99 + !""*%6 +' #$$ " 899 99 +#%&'$!)8 +#%& North Restaurant 2910 N. 5th Street Highway Reading, PA 19605 Monday through Saturday 8AM to 7PM Sunday 8AM to 2PM East Restaurant 10% Senior Citizen Discounts Offered Monday and Thursday Every 3rd Friday of the Month Up to $5 Off ANY FOOD PURCHASE $1 Off Purchase of $10 or More $3 Off Purchase of $15 or More $5 Off Purchase of $25 or More Coupon only valid for North and East Restaurants. Not valid with any other offers. Limit one coupon per person. Valid May 1st to 31st, 2015. berksencore news • MAY 2015 4500 Perkiomen Avenue Reading, PA 19606 Monday through Saturday 7:30AM to 7PM Sunday 8AM to 2PM Deli Days 4 AGENCY HAPPENINGS NEW! FEATURE BERKS ENCORE LOOKS BACK: The Older Americans Act volunteer opportunities; created grants for Native AmericanMay is Older Americans Month, and a great time to look at a piece of legislation that had a tremendous impact on the focused aging programs; created state grants for programs lives of seniors: the Older Americans Act of 1965. The Older related to elder rights protection. Americans Act was part of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s Today, many of the services seniors rely on—including vision for America, the Great Society. The Great Society many that Berks Encore provides, such as Meals on Wheels, was comprised of domestic programs and advocacy programs—are made posaimed at eliminating poverty and Lengthening the life span is a major sible by the OAA. Meals on Wheels and racial injustice. The passage of the achievement of our time. It is also the other senior nutrition programs, elder Older Americans Act was a major source of one of the major challenges abuse prevention, caregivers support, legal step towards improving the lives of to the values and the vision of our services, in-home services, and transportathe growing number of older AmeriGreat Society. tion programs are all supported at least in cans, who were living longer than — Lyndon B. Johnson, part by the OAA. The OAA has helped they ever had in the nation’s history, Remarks at the Signing of the millions of seniors remain independent and helping them remain indepenOlder Americans Act, July 14 1965 and healthy. The number of seniors it dent in their homes and communities. serves continues to grow: today, one in six Americans is considered an older adult. In a mere 15 years, The OAA was the result of previous legislative efforts approximately 25 percent of Americans will be 60 years or calling for protections of America’s older adults: in 1956, a older. The OAA continues to be successfully reauthorized Special Staff on Aging was established within the Office of and has enjoyed bipartisan support. the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, and a Federal Council on Aging was created by President Dwight D. Join us next month, when we’ll take another look at Berks Eisenhower. Momentum grew just two years later, when legEncore’s history, including the development of its centers and islation calling for a White House Conference on Aging was interviews with longtime friends and staff of Berks Encore. introduced (the first such Conference on Aging would occur in 1961). By 1962, legislation was introduced to Congress to establish a permanent Commission on Aging. Nationally as well as in Berks County, momentum surrounding the dignity and welfare of older Americans was at the forefront of legislation. The OAA’s purpose is broad—to provide services and support to older adults, which allows them to remain independent and engaged—and is divided into seven titles. The passage of the OAA and its seven titles prompted the creation of 629 area agencies on aging (of which the Berks County Area Agency on Aging is part); created various specific projects including healthcare service in rural areas, computer training, and civic engagement; established programs to engage low-income seniors in community service employment/ Excellent Course Conditions Great 9-Hole Rates! berksencore news • MAY 2015 Register By Phone or Our Online Store FOR ONLY SENIOR RATE 99 $26 $ • Manor Golf is the only course in the area to offer this approved PGA program • 5 Introductory Lessons by ERIC KOEHLER & PATRICK SPANG - PGA PROS To Ride Weekdays Senior League open to ALL on Tuesdays and Thursdays 8am tee off! www.themanorgolfclub.com • 610-678-9597 BERKS ENCORE 5 Membership Discount Program Being a member of Berks Encore definitely has its perks! The Berks Encore Membership Discount Program partners with local businesses, organizations and restaurants to give Berks Encore members a discount at their establishments. Each month, we will have an updated list of participating locations their specific discount details. TO RECEIVE A DISCOUNT, YOU MUST SHOW YOUR BERKS ENCORE MEMBERSHIP CARD PRIOR TO PURCHASE! • ViVá Bistro & Lounge – (610) 685-5299 10% discount on Lunches, Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. and Early Dinners, Monday through Saturday from 4 – 6 p.m. and purchase of Gift Cards • Hearing Aid Associates – (610) 816-6024 $500 off a pair of hearing aids and one year of free hearing aid batteries • Reading Renovations – 1(800) 977-2358 15% off any service (materials excluded) • Advantage Home Care – (610) 378-0491 Free Lifeline Service installation (one per household) • Paramount Living Aids - 1- 800-886-6364 $200 off the purchase and installation of any new Stair Lift. 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Please read Berks Encore News each month for the latest updates. • The Hitchcock Group – (610) 944-0433 10% off carpet OR upholstery cleaning (minimum job of $250) PLUS free protection on that item OR $40 off duct cleaning Not to be combined with any other coupons or offers. 6KHJDYH\RXWKHEHVW 1RZLW¶V\RXUWXUQWR *,9(+(57+(%(67 &2/80%,$&277$*( %HUNV21/</LFHQVHG$VVLVWHG/LYLQJ J 15TH ANNUAL COMMUNITY BREAKFAST Wednesday, June 3, 2015 Honoring the contributions m ade by by contributions made bbyy presenting presenting C Company ompany Representatives with the Leadership By Example Award &DOO7RGD\ 6WDWH+LOO5G :\RPLVVLQJ ZZZFROXPELDFRWWDJHVFRP Buffet begins 7:00 a.m. Program @ 7:45 a.m. Crowne Plaza Hotel, Wyomissing Tickets are $50 Sponsorship and program ads available Reserve your seat by calling 610-374-3195, x228 berksencore news • MAY 2015 9LRODWLRQ)UHH 9L O L ) ,QVSHFWLRQ 6 BOARD SPOTLIGHT BOARD SPOTLIGHT: Peg Kiebach Berks Encore’s mission impacts countless families countywide; Berks Encore’s services and volunteer opportunities can often lead to a longtime relationship with the agency for many people. Peg Kiebach’s relationship with Berks Encore began with her use of APPRISE Medicare counseling services for her mother, and continued when Peg became a Meals on Wheels volunteer post-retirement. As her involvement in Berks Encore grew, so did her appreciation for Berks Encore’s mission. When she was invited to become a board member, she jumped at the chance: “It was a way to give back and learn more about the services provided by Berks Encore to the senior citizens of Berks County.” Peg joined the Berks Encore Board of Directors in June 2013 and volunteered to be part of the Senior Expo Committee in addition to helping the day of the Expo. She volunteers in numerous other ways, including at the annual summer picnic and her once-a-month Meals on Wheels route from the Wernersville Center, and fills in as a volunteer wherever needed at Berks Encore events. “I enjoy every minute of it, and am amazed at the staff of Berks Encore, who all go way above and beyond their duties to help seniors,” Peg says. “They are constantly looking for ways to improve and expand services in an ever-changing environment.” Peg is continuing her busy pace of service with Berks Encore. In 2015, she joined the Black Tie Bingo Committee, which is planning Berks Encore’s 50th anniversary gala event in December. “I’m looking forward to a successful 50th anniversary celebration to honor and highlight Berks Encore,” Peg explains. Peg lives in South Heidelberg Township with her husband, Dennis, who also volunteers for Berks Encore, and their two senior golden retrievers. She enjoys watching her four grandsons play sports, traveling with friends, and taking the dogs for walks. Peg also serves as Treasurer and volunteer for the Delaware Valley Golden Retriever Rescue in Reinholds, PA, and is involved with the VFW Ladies Auxiliary in Womelsdorf. Thank you, Peg, for your continued support and service! HOME IS WHEREVER YOU ARE FREE ESTIMATES Upstairs. Downstairs. Reliable, Compassionate In-Home Care Services. Count on Assured Assistance. berksencore news • MAY 2015 An Assured Assistance professional caregiver is someone you can count on for the help you need. When you need it. Let us help you stay in the comfort of your own home. Call 610-796-4737. Anytime you want. Be safe and maintain your independence with an indoor or outdoor stair lift from Paramount Living Aids. Never struggle or worry about stairs again. Expertly installed by local craftsman. 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Bingo, Pokeno, Wii bowling and Table Tennis are a few of the other activities we offer at the center. In addition to our weekly activities, we also hold monthly Medicare and supplemental insurance counseling and Area Agency on Aging counseling. These dates can be found on the Strausstown calendar in each issue of Berks Encore News. As always, if you are looking to volunteer your time with the Meals on Wheels program, please call 610-4885770. Come out and see everything the Strausstown center has to offer. We will make you feel right at home! Make a Difference In Someone’s Life! MEALS ON WHEELS MEALS ON WHEELS URGENT! VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Meals on Wheels ensures that homebound seniors receive hot, nutritious meals. Drivers, runners, and kitchen help are always needed throughout Berks County. CALL 610-374-3195, EXT. 220 FOR MORE INFORMATION or visit us at www.BerksEncore.org PETS & SENIORS berksencore news • MAY 2015 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Welcome to the Berks Encore-Strausstown Center! Nestled at the base of the Blue Mountains, we are located at 44 East Avenue in the Strausstown Community Campus just off Route 183. Many new and exciting activities are happening here; take a look! Consider joining one of our exercise classes. Our Silver Sneakers exercise class is a fun way to stay in shape. Aimed at seniors, it is a 45-minute strength training workout including weights and bands. It is offered at the center on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:15 a.m. Our Silver Sneakers Yoga class is on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9:10 a.m. Simple stretching movements and breathing techniques are the highlight of this workout. We also offer a basic Aerobics class, also on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8:15 a.m. Join us for this early bird class! For those with more stamina, we offer Zumba Gold – a salsa dance-type workout to great music—every Friday at 10:30 a.m. New to the center on Mondays at 9:30 a.m. is Gentle Yoga, which combines seated and standing poses followed by some floor work. At 10:45 a.m. is Tai Chi For Arthritis and Fall Prevention. This is a gentle form of exercise that has many benefits. Our resistance training room is open from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Stop in and take a tour and check out our equipment! CENTER SPOTLIGHT Berks Encore-Strausstown 8 Keep Seniors and Aging Parents Independent and Safe! YOUR HEALTH By Mike Spillane at Mobile Sentry, One Meridian Blvd, Wyomissing PA, 19610, 877-560-9755 Many seniors and aging parents are living alone at home because they want to stay independent. Here is an important fact: more than 1 in 3 adults aged 65 and older fall in a given year, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Slips and falls are the main cause of senior injuries. Falls can lead to debilitating injuries. Every day, nearly one million seniors are treated in hospital emergency rooms from injuries sustained at home. If you are a senior or you have aging parents living independently, safety is key to freedom and security at home. Conducting your own senior home safety assessment designed to address safety issues can make the home a safer place. A complete room-to-room assessment of your home can provide safety recommendations to help prevent a fall. You will need to check all electrical and telephone cords; carpets, mats and runners; bathroom handrails and clutter. FOR EXAMPLE: Are your small rugs and runners slip resistant? SAFETY TIPS • Remove all rugs and runners that tend to slide. • Purchase new rugs with slip resistant backing. • Apply rubber backing to all rugs. • Check rugs and mats periodically. Are any cords (telephone, lamp extension) in the flow of traffic? SAFETY TIPS • Move the phone so that telephone cords will not lie where people walk. • Place cords on the floor against a wall where people can not trip over it. • Arrange furniture so that outlets are available for lamps and appliances. These are just two important safety steps to consider. It is important not to wait for something to happen, but to take preventative steps to give everyone a piece of mind. GROCERY SHOPPING Program Berks Encore is proud to offer the service of grocery home delivery, thanks to the partnership with Redner’s Warehouse Markets! If you are over the age of 50 and have difficulty getting to a grocery store or doing your own shopping, Berks Encore’s volunteers will do your shopping and deliver the groceries to your home on a regular basis. “My neighbors have been wonderful helping me, but I don’t want to ask for their help too often,” says Jeanne, one of the many Grocery Shopping Program recipients. “This program has changed my life because now I am eating food again that I couldn’t get before and it is wonderful.” Now, the Grocery Shopping Program is able to accept SNAP (Food Stamp) payments from clients who utilize them. If you are interested in becoming a client or volunteer, please call (610) 3743195, x220. Registration is easy; sign up for the Grocery Shopping Program today! The primary contact for aging issues and services Home & Community Based Services Senior Living Options Adult Daily Living Centers Senior Centers Meals on Wheels Ombudsman Protective Services Foster Grandparent Program Information & Resources Family Caregiver Support Program Transportation to Medical Appointments Call 610-478-6500 For additional information about programs & services berksencore news • MAY 2015 County Services Center 8th Floor — 633 Court Street — Reading, PA 19601 For Everything Home Care. Whether you need high-tech treatment or a helping hand for a loved one, choose Berks VNA and Advantage Home Care for compassionate, complete care from the best nurses, therapists and caregivers around. Rest easy. Choose Berks VNA and Advantage Home Care. 1170 Berkshire Blvd. Wyomissing, PA 19610 | 1.855.THE.VNAs everythinghomecare.org Non-profit 501(c)3, Accredited by CHAP, United Way Agency HOME CARE | SKILLED NURSING | HOSPICE CARE 9 STROKES: by Denise Jozwiak, RN, Chronic Care Management Coordinator, Berks VNA May is Stroke Awareness Month. Did you know a stroke occurs about every 40 seconds? A stroke, also known as brain attack, is always a medical emergency. It is extremely important to call 911 if a stroke is suspected, because seconds count in treating stroke patients. This article will focus on explaining what stroke is, the signs and symptoms of stroke, risk factors of stroke and stroke prevention. Sharing information on strokes is very important because up to 80 percent of strokes may be prevented. The brain does not store oxygen or nutrients so a continuous supply is provided by the bloodstream. A stroke occurs when there is disruption of the blood flow in the brain and as a result, brain cells are lost. When the disruption is caused by a blockage, the stroke is called ischemic. The overwhelming majority of strokes are ischemic. If a blood vessel in the brain bursts or leaks, the stroke is called hemorrhagic. For each minute that stroke is untreated, 1.9 million brain cells may die. The acronym FAST is used to recognize stroke warning signs: F is for face. Is the person’s face drooping on one side or numb? A is for arms. Is there one sided weakness? When holding the arms up is one side drifting? S is for speech. Is the person unable to speak, slurring words, or not making sense when speaks? T is for time. Call 911 immediately if stroke signs are present. Knowing the risk factors for a stroke is important because stroke may be preventable. While some risk factors are not controllable, like family history or age, many other risk factors can be improved. Certain medical conditions increase a person’s chance of having a stroke. These conditions include high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes with high blood sugars, obesity, and atrial fibrillation. Lifestyle choices also may increase the risk for stroke, including smoking, inactivity, and excessive alcohol use. Stroke prevention includes making sure blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugars, and weight are all in a healthy range. Talk to your healthcare provider for more information on what levels are recommended for you. Eating a healthy diet rich in fruits and vegetables can reduce stroke risk by 30 percent; aim for a minimum of five servings per day. Get active and plan an exercise program that is right for you with your healthcare provider. Go to stroke.org and view the Risk Stroke Scorecard or go here at Berks VNA for the Risk Stroke Scorecard at http://www. berksvna.org/the-berks-vna-difference/stroke-risk-scorecard/. Discuss the results with your healthcare provider to be on your way to preventing stroke. Also share this information on stroke, warning signs, risk factors, and stroke prevention with your family and friends to increase stroke awareness and possibly prevent a stroke in the future. Where passionate service is the standard. Edward J. Kuhn, Jr. 610.374.5440 • • Michael R. Kuhn 739 Penn Ave., West Reading berksencore news • MAY 2015 One Funeral Home One Focus YOUR HEALTH Know The Signs, Know Your Risk YOUR TECHNOLOGY 10 NEW! Your PC Questions Answered! Is your computer sick or broken? Do you have questions about hardware, software, or spyware? Let PC Ninja save the day! Join us every other month for Dear Ninja, where PC Ninja will answer your most pressing computer issues and give you helpful hints and tips to stay knowledgeable about your computer. Send the Ninja your question via email at [email protected] or by mail at Berks Encore – Attn: Berks Encore News 40 N. 9th Street Reading PA 19601. QUESTION: How can I protect my computer against viruses? The Ninja Says: Every computer should have one and only one antivirus software installed. Often times, customers install more than one type of antivirus software in order to give their computer maximum protection. The truth is, when more than one antivirus software is installed, the two programs cancel each other out. Also, a common misconception is that this software will give you 100% protection against viruses infecting your computer. While it is a good preventative measure, you can still get viruses if you have an antivirus software installed. 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Lim Call to res • Computer Training • • • • 840 North Park Road, Wyomissing, missing PA PA (610) 816-5387 • www.pcninja.us FINGER LAKES, NEW YORK (Includes Corning Museum of Glass, Willard Memorial Chapel, Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion, Finger Lakes Winery Tour & Tasting, Scenic Lake Cruise, National Soaring Museum, Wegman’s Marketplace, Finger Lakes Gaming & Racetrack, 4 Meals incl. Dinner at Belhurst Castle) May 20-22 (3 Days) .......................... $379.00 PITTSBURGH EXPRESS (Includes Tour of Pittsburgh, Nationality Rooms, Heintz Memorial Chapel, Cathedral of Learning, Gateway Clipper Cruise, Phipps Conservatory & Botanical Gardens, Duquesne Incline, “Fallingwater”, Flight 93 Memorial, 4 Meal incl Grand Concourse) May 11-13 (3 Days) .......................... $440.00 July 6-8 (3 Days) ............................... .$429.00 OUTER BANKS, NORTH CAROLINA (Includes Guided Tour of Cape Hatteras incl. Lighthouse, Roanoke Island Festival Park, Graveyard of the Atlantic, Wright Brothers National Memorial, Elizabethan Gardens, Bodie Island Lighthouse, Chicamacomico Lifesaving Station, 6 Meals) May 26-29 (4 Days) .......................... $615.00 PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA & CLEVELAND, OHIO VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA (Includes Ft. Monroe & Casemate Museum, Hampton Roads Naval Museum, Yankee Candle Company, Williamsburg Pottery, Norfolk Naval Base Tour, Oceanfront Lodging, 6 Meals incl. Cap George’s Seafood Smorgasbord) May 11-14 (4 Days) (Rivers Casino) ........................................ $479.00 CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY (Includes Trolley Tour of Historic District, Tour of Physick Estate, Carriage House Exhibit, Dolphin Watch Boat Cruise, Washington Street Mall, Historic Smithville, 4 Meals incl. Elaine’s Dinner Theatre) May 13-15 (3 Days) .......................... $379.00 LAKE GEORGE, NEW YORK (Includes Tours of Saratoga Springs, Lake Placid, & Lake George; Lake George Cruise, Welcome Reception, 6 Meals incl. a Dinner show) May 16-19 (3 Days) ........................ $499.00 NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE (Includes Tour of Nashville & Parthenon, Johnny Cash Museum, Country Music Hall of Fame, Grand Ole Opry, Texas Troubadour Theater, Belle Meade Plantation Tour, 8 meals incl. Nashville Nightlife Dinner Theatre) (Includes Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, Lolley the Trolley City Tour, Pro Football Hall of Fame, Rock ‘N Roll Hall of Fame, Great Lakes Science Center, Downtown Cleveland, Duquesne Incline, Gateway Clipper Cruise, Tour of Pittsburgh: Nationality Rooms, Heinz Memorial Chapel, Cathedral of Learning, Phipps Conservatory & Botanical Gardens, Heinz Field, Flight 93 Memorial, “Fallingwater”, 10 Meals incl. Nautica Queen Sunset Dinner Cruise, Hard Rock Cafe, & Grand Concourse) June 7-12 (6 Days) .......................... $875.00 FOXWOODS CASINO GREAT CEDAR HOTEL (Includes Lodging at the Great Cedar Hotel, Foxwoods Casino $20 Slot Play, Visits to Mohegan Sun Casino & Foxwood Tower Casino, Tour of Providence Rl, Boat Ride in Newport, 6 Meals w/Casino Vouchers) June 21-24 (4 Days)......................... $439.00 BRANSON, MISSOURI (Includes Overnights, Tour of College of the Ozarks, 8 SHOWS including Dutton Family, Mickey Gilley, Brett Family, Billy Dean, Yakov Smirnoff, “Red, Hot, & Blue”, Presentation of Molly Brown, Barbara Fairchild; Tour of MarkTwain’s Boyhood Home, Mississippi River Cuise, Tram Tour at Dogwood Canyon Nature Park, Tram to top of Gateway Arch w/Tour, 16 Meals incl. Lambert’s Cafe & a Picnic) June 21-28 (8 Days).....................$1,149.00 May 17-22 (6 days)........................... $699.00 July 19-24 (6 Days) ............................. $700.00 NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO, CANADA (Includes Tour of Niagara area & Niagaraon-the-Lake, Weiland Canal, Floral Clock, FX Chocolates, Meals) COMPUTER SERVICES C S & REPAIR I IR ++ + + ++ May 18-22 (5 Days) (Tour of Toronto & Casa Lorna, Hornblower Boat Cruise, Niagara Fallsview Casino, 8 Meals) ................................................... $577.00 June 22-26 (5 Days) (Tour of Toronto, Casa Loma, Harbor Cruise, Hornblower Cruise, Fallsview Casino, 8 Meals Including Skylon Tower & “Oh, Canada, Eh?!” Dinner Show)................... $736.00 “JOSEPH” IN LANCASTER, PA-DAY TRIP (Includes “JOSEPH” at the Millennium Theatre, Kitchen Kettle Village, & Shady Maple All-You-Can-Eat Smorgasbord) Wednesday, July 22 (Day Trip)... $129.00 MACKINAC ISLAND & FRANKENMUTH (Includes Henry Ford Museum, HorseDrawn Carriage Tour of Mackinac Island, Visit to Grand Hotel, Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland, Frankenmuth Village Shops, Hydro-Jet Ferry Ride, Kewadin Shores Casino, 8 Meals) June 9-14 (6 Days) .............................. $630.00 26 E. Lancaster Ave., Reading, PA 19607 CALL 610-775-5000 OUR TOURS INCLUDE: Meals, Transportation, Lodging, Activities & Entertainment. Price Quoted: Per Person, Double Occupancy. www.whitestartours.com [email protected] 11 Legacy at the Papermill is a 55+ active adult community in Lower Heidelberg Twp, in close proximity to Spring Ridge. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • All appliances included Washer & dryer in every unit 1 space in the garage Elevator to every floor Balconies or patio Secure building 24 hour property maintenance Gas heat & cooking Water, sewer, trash included Snow removal Landscaping No HOA fees Pets allowed (restricted) Phase 2 clubhouse Close to hospitals, shopping and dining New Building Spring 2015 www.LegacyatPapermill.com berksencore news • MAY 2015 Deb Scheidt Realtor®, ABR,SRES, e-PRO OfÀce: 610-373-9900 Cell: 610-468-5923 [email protected] 12 Veterans Fair LAW AND ORDER By State Rep. Mark M Gillen, 128th Legislative District I will be hosting a second Veterans Expo for all of our veterans in the area and their families. I hope to provide a comprehensive, informative event for veterans of all ages. The Veterans Expo will be held on Thursday, May 21, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at The Barn at Flying Hills, which is right by my district office off Route 10. The Mobile Vet Center will be there again to help eligible veterans with their earned benefits. The Mobile Vet Center will also be joined by more than fifteen exhibitors from local, state, and federal agencies and organizations that have services that assist veterans in a variety of areas. Interactive stations will be set up to display the history of our veterans’ sacrifices. I believe that preserving the stories and memories of those who served is of vital importance for future generations. Refreshments donated by local businesses will be offered in the “Mess Hall.” Veterans Making a Difference will be available to collect donations of blankets, clothing, and food. The Barn is located at 10 Village Center Drive, Reading, PA 19607. If you have any questions, feel free to call my office at 610-775-5130. I look forward to seeing you on May 21! OVERNIGHT TOURS 800-451-6700 Maine’s Charming Villages, Ogunquit & Kennebunkport ~ GIRLFRIENDS ONLY! ~ May 29-31 ............................................................ $598 Newport Flower Show ~ June 17-19.......................................................................... $550 Maine Train Tour ~ June 22-26.................................................................................. $869 Foxwoods Casino, CT ~ June 27-28.............................................................................$267 Mystic Country, CT ~ June 27-28 ............................................................................... $298 Washington DC, Fireworks! ~ July 3-5 ...................................................................... $482 Nova Scotia ~ August 2-9......................................................................................... $2446 Saratoga & Lake George, NY ~ August 5-7................................................................. $653 Niagara Falls, NY ~ August 19-21 .............................................................................. $529 Dunes Manor, Ocean City, MD Ocean Front Balcony Rooms ~ Sept. 7-10................. $422 Niagra Falls CANADA ~ Sept. 11-13 .............................................................................$749 ONE DAY TOURS NYC FREE TIME – Every Saturday & 3rd Wednesday ....................................................$52 Options at extra cost: Broadway Show Washington DC • 2nd Sat. of every month! ..................................................................$56 April 21 – The Sedaka Show Tribute @ Mt. Airy Casino Includes $20 Slot Play, Lunch & Show..........................................................$84 Baltimore Your Way - FREE TIME ~ April 26.................................................. C-$44 A-$49 Aquarium Option .......................................................................... C-$70 A-$88 May 3 – Strawberry Festival @ Peddler’s Village ..........................................................$46 May 17 – Cape May Tea Luncheon/Designer Show House .........................................$108 Beach Bus Every Friday Starting June 12 ~ Ocean City, NJ ...........................................$39 June 20 – The Mermaid Parade on Coney Island ..........................................................$59 BUSES TO Atlantic City – SUNDAY/ MONDAY/ WEDNESDAY / THURSDAY PA CASINOS ON MONDAYS, TUESDAYS & WEDNESDAYS CALL US FOR A COMPLETE LISTING berksencore news • MAY 2015 Opportunities to Give Berks Encore relies on community contributions to fund our comprehensive program of services, referrals, education and advocacy. Donate today to ensure that Berks Encore’s services are available tomorrow. Tax deductible donations can be made to Berks Encore, located at 40 N 9th Street, Reading, PA 19601 (610) 374-3195 The official registration and financial information of Berks Encore may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll-free (800) 732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement. Yes, I/We want to help Berks Encore continue to provide services for older adults in Berks County. Enclosed please find my tax deductible gift in the amount of: E R$100 R R$75 R$50 R$25 ROther __________ Name ________________________________________________________ N Address ______________________________________________________ A City, C State, Zip _________________________________________________ Email ________________________________________________________ E In I Memory/Honor of (please circle): ____________________________________ Please acknowledge my gift to: ___________________________________ P Address ______________________________________________________ City, State, Zip _________________________________________________ RI would like my gift to remain anonymous RI am interested in learning more about bequests RBerks Encore is already in my will Thank You! BEN0515 By Tom Caltagirone, State Rep. D-Berks As a state legislator, I want to make sure that you, as a consumer, are protected. Namely, I want to make sure you have the proper insurance coverage to protect you and your loved ones. Spring has sprung, and melting snow, combined with spring rains and wear and tear on our local water-drainage systems, could cause serious flood damage. Flooding is a serious problem throughout the state. From 2006 to 2014, Pennsylvania residents have filed nearly 18,000 flood insurance claims, receiving more than $551 million in payments. Businesses and homeowners alike should take some extra time to review their flood coverage and insurance policies to Evening dances are held on the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Shoemakersville Fire Company. Please note that as of February 2015 the cost is $7 per person. MAY 21 – The Majestics JUNE 18 – Wahl Street make sure they’re covered in case of an emergency. Please keep in mind that standard insurance policies do not include flood insurance and there is a 30-day waiting period before a policy becomes effective. The sooner you get coverage, the sooner you will be protected! Property owners can reduce major flood damage by taking the following steps: • Install a sump pump and make sure it is working; install a battery-operated backup in case of a power failure. • Install “check valves” to prevent flood water from backing up into the drains of your home. • Seal walls in your basement with waterproofing compounds. • Clear debris from gutters and downspouts. • Anchor any fuel tanks. • Elevate your furnace, water heater, washer, dryer, and electric panel, if you live in a high flood risk area. Keep a written and visual record of all major household items and valuables throughout your home. The record should include serial numbers, receipts, and appraisals, if possible. These documents will help ease the burden when filing insurance claims. For more information on how to obtain flood insurance, you can go to www.floodsmart.gov. Be sure to share with your insurance agent any steps you’ve taken to reduce the risk of flood damage to your property. Also, visit the state website www.ReadyPA.org for more information on preparing your family for emergency situations. 13 LAW AND ORDER Spring Flood Insurance Check-in Berkshire Commons: Free Interactive Seminar: “Decisions and Lifestyle Changes - Keeping Control as You Age.” Saturday, May 16th, 2015 Registration: 9am; Program: 9:30am – 11:30am Ask questions of our Senior Expert Panel: Susan N. Denaro, Elder Attorney with Rabenold, Koestel, Goodman, and Denaro Law Firm Michelle E Bosch, Financial Advisor with Waddell & Reed, Inc. Suzanne Davidson, Referral Liaison with Health Calls Home Health Agency Sharon Webb, Owner of Webb Medical Systems Limited Seating for 50 Guests. To R.S.V.P Call 610-779-3993 Laurel Center: AAA CarFit Event on May 15 from 1-4 p.m. Call 610-562-2284 for info. Genesis Campus setting offers both Personal Care, Skilled Rehabilitation, and Long Term Nursing Home Care. www.genesishcc.com MIFFLIN COURT LAUREL CENTER BERKSHIRE COMMONS 450 E. Philadelphia Ave. Shillington, PA 19607 610-796-1600 125 Holly Road Hamburg, PA 19526 610-562-2284 5485 Perkiomen Avenue Reading, PA 19606 610-779-3993 berksencore news • MAY 2015 We take care of all your needs as they change in life. Visit Berkshire Campus, Mifflin Campus, & Laurel Campus. 14 BERKS ENCORE PROGRAMS BERKS ENCORE @ NITE: Celebrating Life After 50… After Dark Berks Encore @ Nite Series On the second Thursday of each month, Berks Encore’s staff presents an evening program at St. Joseph Medical Center. The sessions begin at 6:30 p.m. and generally last an hour. Call (610) 374-3195, x208 to register for an upcoming session. May 14, 2015: Understanding Your Medicare Benefits — APPRISE Staff • • • • June 11, 2015 - The Truth About Living Trusts – William Blumer, CELA July 9, 2015 - Long Term Care Options in Berks County – Dot Hartman August 13, 2015 - Asset Protection Planning – William Blumer, CELA September 10, 2015 - Caring for Your Parents – Dr. Ann Marie Lago, Lori Smith A complete listing of Berks Encore @ Nite programs can be found on our website at www.BerksEncore.org. If you are on Facebook, you are encouraged to join the Berks Encore @ Nite discussion. Leaders In The Treatment Of Eye Diseases! New Programs Reading Every Monday at 10 a.m.: FREE Basic Computer Instruction Every Tuesday at 10 a.m.: Oldies Dance Party Mondays from May 11 to June 29 @ 1 p.m.: What does normal aging look like? Depression and anxiety do not need to be part of the aging process. Sponsored by Threshold Rehab Services Inc. Enjoy light refreshments. Evening Programs Berks Encore-Wernersville Table Tennis: The Wernersville Center offers table tennis on Thursday nights from 7:30-11 p.m. Please call (610) 670-1372 for more information. Join Berks Encore – Today! MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION berksencore news • MAY 2015 Name ___________________________________________________ l to r: Mark A. DiPillo, M.D., Jeremy L. Aikey, D.O., Moiz M. Carim, M.D., Michael D. Cefaratti, M.D., Daniel V. Will, M.D., Leah R. Wartluft, M.D. Your Retina, Cataract and Glaucoma Specialists. At Carim Eye & Retina Center, our Doctors have the expertise to diagnose, treat and manage eye disorders and disease. Protect your vision by scheduling yearly eye exams. Call us today to keep your eyes healthy and your vision clear! Address __________________________________________________ City __________________________ State ______ Zip __________ Phone _______________________ Date of Birth _______________ Please mail your check of $14 to: berksencore 2630 Westview Drive, Wyomissing, PA 19610 p: 610-376-1981 w: carimeye.com 40 North Ninth Street, Reading, PA 19601 610-374-3195 • FAX 610-374-3483 NEW PATIENTS ALWAYS WELCOME! Collecting CELL PHONES for SOLDIERS! Drop off your used cell phone. Every Tue: 10:15 a.m.: Zumba Gold w/ Jolene 12 noon: Tai Chi w/Jan Gymbore 2:00 p.m.: NEW Silver Sneaker Class Partnering with Valhalla Every Thu: 10:15 a.m.: Zumba Gold w/ Jolene 11:15 a.m.: Chair Zumba for All w/ Jolene Bingo: Every Friday (unless otherwise noted) @ 10:30 a.m. Pinochle: Every Wednesday @ 9:30 a.m. (unless otherwise noted) Crafts: Every Tuesday @ 10:30 (unless otherwise noted) Donations Suggested 1st & 3rd Tuesdays of the Month: Blood Pressure Screenings w/ Sue Shobe Our Community Nurse Join us for LUNCH!: Served M-F at 12 noon. Menu available. Must sign up 2 weekdays in advance. (60 years or older, $2 donation requested) SPECIAL EVENTS 1 1 @ 9:30 a.m.: Medicare Fraud Presentation –w/ John Vogel (Bingo to follow) @ 10:30 a.m.: Bingo Fun –with the Help of Manor at Market Square Berks Encore Fleetwood Center Center Manager - Terry Becker Permanent Events Every Mon: Every Tue: Every Wed: Sit & Get Fit Class 1 p.m.: Pinochle Club Dollar Bingo ($1) 1 p.m.: Texas Hold’Em Creative Artistry 1 p.m.: Haussie/Pinochle FREE Electronic Device Assistance Call for your one-hour appointment Every Thu: 10 a.m.: Pokeno (bring pennies) 1 p.m.: Zumba Gold ($3) 2:15 p.m.: Tai Chi ($5) Every Fri: 10 a.m.: Dollar Bingo ($1) 1 p.m.: Line Dancing ($4) FREE Fitness Room: Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Join us for LUNCH!: Served M-F at 12 noon. Menu available. Must sign up 2 weekdays in advance. (60 years or older, $2 donation requested) Permanent Events 8 12 13 14 14 15 28 11 15 15 20 26 29 Collecting CELL PHONES for SOLDIERS! Drop off your used cell phone. @ 10:30 a.m.: Karaoke Sing a Long –w/ Wendy @ 10:30 a.m.: Health Fun –w/ Ina from Golden Living @ 10 a.m.: Serving Brunch –w/ Theresa - *Donations Appreciated* @ 9:45 a.m.: Blood Pressures Screenings –w/ Gail from BVNA @ 10:30 a.m.: Bingo Fun – with our friends from Berkshire Commons from 10 a.m. - 12 Noon: FREE Stroke Risk Screening – Courtesy of Health South @ 10:30 a.m.: Nutrition and Health Fun (Stroke Warnings and Signals) –with Martha 109 W. Vine Street, Fleetwood (610) 944-9242 SPECIAL EVENTS @ 9 a.m.: Medicare Counseling – Call 610-374-3195 x208 to schedule an appt. @ 12:30 p.m.: Lunch Bunch at Golden Oaks – (RSVP at Fleetwood Center) @ 9:30 a.m.: Pneumonia or Shingles Shots – by RiteAid (Call the Fleetwood Center to schedule an appointment) @10 a.m.: Bean Bag Baseball – Join in the fun!! @ 9:30 a.m.: Free Blood Pressure Screenings – Courtesy of Berks Visiting Nurse Association @ 10 a.m.: Jack Pot Bingo & Happy May Birthdays w/cake – ($1) 30 Liberty Street, Shillington (610) 777-5577 SPECIAL EVENTS 6 @ 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.: Medicare Counseling – with John Vogel. Call 610374-3195 x208 to schedule an appointment 6 @ 10:30 a.m.: Computers- What Can They Do for You? – With PC Ninja 11 from 10 a.m. – 12 Noon: Massages with Cathy – 15 minutes for $10, sign up required. 11 @ 10:30 a.m.: Choose to be Happy Free Bingo 13 @ 10 a.m.: Time for Trivia 14 @ 8:45 a.m.: Breakfast Club @ Deluxe Diner 14 @ 10 a.m.: Stroke Seminar – with Martha Sitler 21 @ 11:30 a.m.: Memorial Day Potluck Luncheon – with Music by Bob Kreitz, courtesy of AFM, MPTF, and NCOA 21 @ 11:30 a.m.: Problem Gambling Awareness Seminar 27 @ 10 a.m: Time for Trivia 27 @ 11 a.m.: Lunch Bunch @ Ranch House Join us for LUNCH!: Served M-F at 12 noon. Menu available. Must sign up 2 weekdays in advance. (60 years or older, $2 donation requested) Visit the On-Going Activities section in the centerfold for more program information, days and times at our senior centers and participating locations. berksencore news • MAY 2015 Every Mon: 9:15 a.m.: Yoga ($20/mo.) 10:30 a.m.: Grocery Bingo ($2) 1 p.m.: Tai Chi ($5) 1 p.m.: Card Club Every Tue: 10 a.m.: Board Games 11 a.m.: Sit & Get Fit 12 noon: Bowling at Berks Lanes 1 p.m.: Berks Encore Orchestra Rehearsals 1 p.m.: Volleyball at Alleghenyville UCC Every Wed: 9:15 a.m.: Pilates ($20/mo.) 10:45 a.m.: Zumba ($4) Every Thu: 10 a.m.: Greater Reading Encore Chorale Rehearsal 1 p.m.: Dollar Bingo ($1) 1 p.m.: Volleyball at Adamstown YMCA Every Fri: 9 a.m.: Bowling at Berks Lanes 10:30 a.m.: Line Dancing ($2) 1 p.m.: Shuffleboard ($1) Enjoy playing board games? Come and play every Tuesday at 10:00 a.m.! Join us on Thursday, May 21 for a Memorial Day Potluck Luncheon. Sign up with Kate. 4 @ 10:30 a.m.: Karaoke Sing a Long –w/ Wendy @ 10:30 a.m.: Spring Fling Entertainment –with Bob Kreitz, courtesy of AFM, MPTF, and NCOA @ 9:45 a.m.: Presentation - Judges: their role & importance, & how they can help us – w/Eleni Dimitriou Geishauser (Bingo to follow) @ 10:30 a.m.: Lunch Bunch –(NO CRAFTS TODAY) @ 10:30 a.m.: Heart Health Fun Presentation –w/Vicki from Rite Aid @ 9 a.m.: Medicare Counseling – Call 610-374-3195 x208 for an appt. @ 10:30 a.m.: Stamp It Up Patriotic Craft Fun –w/ Stacie @ 9:45 a.m.: Learn about the Judicial System –w/ Jim Lillis (Bingo to follow) 18 20 21 21 22 28 Collecting CELL PHONES for SOLDIERS! Drop off your used cell phone. 10 a.m.: 10 a.m.: 10 a.m.: 2:45 p.m.: Berks Encore Mifflin Center Center Manager - Kate Sweinhart 6 201 E. Main Street, Birdsboro (610) 582-1603 CENTER NEWS Berks Encore Birdsboro Center Center Manager - Patricia Barker Permanent Events 15 May Calendars 16 ON-GOING ACTIVITIES On-Going Activities Berks Encore offers many opportunities for seniors of all ages to enrich their lives, to nurture their talents, and to keep their minds active. The following classes and programs, sponsored by Berks Encore, will be offered during May. Classes are one hour unless otherwise noted. Please check dates and times, or call the Center listed for more information. AEROBICS – an active, energetic exercise class that strengthens heart and lung function. • Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays @ 8:30 a.m. Wednesdays @ 10:45 a.m. Senior Cardio Sculpt Body Works Health and Fitness Club, Temple • Tuesdays @ 8:15 a.m. Berks Encore - Strausstown $2.00 per class • Tuesdays @ 9:45 a.m. Berks Encore - Wernersville $3.00 per class BINGO – • Wednesdays & Fridays @ 12:30 p.m. Berks Encore – Reading 3 cards for 25¢. • Tuesdays and Fridays @ 10 a.m. Berks Encore – Fleetwood Cost: $1.00 • Mondays @ 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Berks Encore – Mifflin Cost: $1.50 • Wednesdays @ 12:30 p.m. Berks Encore – Wernersville • Thursdays @ 11 a.m. Grocery Bingo • Tuesdays from 10-11 a.m. Fit and Fabulous with Lori BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex Please call 610-376-2100, ext. 327 AQUATIC FITNESS – a great warm-water workout. • Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays @ 12:00 noon HealthSouth - Call 610-796-6038 $5 (per session) • Registration Required • Mondays & Wednesdays @ 5:30 p.m. HealthSouth - Call 610-796-6038 Berks Encore – Reading • Thursdays @ 1 p.m. Berks Encore – Mifflin Cost: $1.00 • Fridays @ 10:15 a.m. Berks Encore – Birdsboro BOARD GAMES – • Wednesdays from 10:30 – 1 p.m. Berks Encore – Wernersville • Thursdays @ 9:30 a.m. Berks Encore – Strausstown $5 (per session) • Registration Required • Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays from 8:00 - 8:50 a.m. Schumo Center - Albright College Call 610-929-6715 • Mondays through Fridays from 9 - 9:50 a.m. Schumo Center - Albright College Call 610-929-6715 BOWLING – join fellow active seniors for fun and exercise. • Tuesdays @ 12 p.m. Berks-Colonial Lanes • Thursdays @ noon Hiesters Lanes • Fridays @ 9 a.m. Berks-Colonial Lanes ART CLUB – Bring your own supplies and work in any media in a comfortable and supportive environment. • Wednesdays from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. The Goggleworks $18 per quarter Please call (610) 374-3195, x225 • Wednesdays from 10 a.m. Creative Artistry Berks Encore – Fleetwood ARTHRITIS CLASS – • Tuesdays & Fridays @ 1 p.m. St. Thomas Church, Bernville $1 (donation per class) Please call 610-488-0374 • Tuesdays @ 10 a.m. Schumo Center - Albright College Please call 610-929-6715 berksencore news • MAY 2015 ARTS AND CRAFTS – Create craft items for sale or to take home as gifts. • 1st & 3rd Wednesday of every month @ 9:30 a.m. Berks Encore – Wernersville • Tuesdays from 9:30 – 11 a.m. Berks Encore – Birdsboro • Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon Berks Encore – Reading Everyone Welcome! BILLIARDS – • Mondays through Fridays from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Billiards Club Berks Encore - Reading CARD CLUBS – • Every Monday @ 1 p.m. Card Club Berks Encore – Mifflin • Every Monday @ 1 p.m. Pinochle Berks Encore – Fleetwood • Every Tuesday @ 12:30 – 3 p.m. Cribbage Berks Encore – Wernersville • Every Wednesday @ 9:30 a.m. Pinochle Berks Encore – Birdsboro • Tuesdays @ 1 p.m. Texas Hold-em Berks Encore – Fleetwood • Wednesdays @ 9:30 a.m. Bridge Please call 610-670-1372 to play! Berks Encore – Wernersville • Wednesdays from 12:30 – 3 p.m. Haussie Cards Berks Encore – Wernersville • Wednesdays @ 1 p.m. Haussie/Pinochle Berks Encore – Fleetwood • Thursdays @ 9:30 a.m. Berks Encore – Strausstown • Thursdays @ 10 a.m. Pokeno Berks Encore – Fleetwood • Thursdays @ 12:00 noon Pinochle Berks Encore – Wernersville • Fridays @ 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. Bridge Keystone Villa at Fleetwood • 1st, 3rd & 4th Mondays @ 12:30 p.m. Kings in the Corner Berks Encore – Wernersville • 1st & 3rd Mondays from 10:30 a.m. – noon Pinochle St. John’s Lutheran Church, Sinking Spring COMPUTER CLASSES – for Beginners • Mondays from 10-11:30 a.m. Berks Encore - Reading • Tuesdays and Thursdays @ 9:30 a.m. Beginner’s Technology Class Berks Encore - Reading (no fee) • Call to Register Berks Encore - Wernersville Taught by Conrad Weiser High School Students Call 610-670-1372 (no fee) HEALTHY STEPS IN MOTION – a program designed by the PA Dept. of Aging incorporating stretching, strength training and mild aerobics to improve balance, strength, coordination, and endurance. • Mondays @ 9 a.m. Village Library, Morgantown • Mondays @ 1 p.m. Zion Lutheran Church, Womelsdorf • Mondays & Thursdays @ 9 a.m. Wyomissing Church of the Brethren, 2200 State Hill Rd, Wyomissing • Mondays & Thursdays @ 9:30 a.m. St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Hamburg • Tuesdays @ 10 a.m. Grace Alsace UCC, Kutztown Rd., Reading • Fridays @ 10 a.m. Advent Lutheran Church, West Lawn LINE DANCING – whether you are a beginner or just want to learn the newest steps. • Fridays @ 10:30 a.m. Berks Encore - Mifflin $1.00 (per class) • Fridays @ 11:30 a.m. Beginner Class Berks Encore - Wernersville $20.00 (per quarter) • Fridays @ 1 p.m. Berks Encore - Fleetwood $4.00 (per class) DANCE FITNESS – • Mondays @ 9:15 a.m. Flow & Tone BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex Please call 610-376-2100, ext. 327 • Tuesdays @ 9 a.m. Dance Fitness with Lily BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex Please call 610-376-2100, ext. 327 • Thursdays @ 9:15 a.m. Zumba® Gold BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex Please call 610-376-2100, ext. 327 • Tuesdays @ 11 a.m., Thursdays @ 11:30 a.m., Fridays @ 10 a.m. Silver Sneakers Yoga Dance ‘N Sculpt BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex Please call 610-376-2100, ext. 327 • Tuesdays @ 10 a.m. Fit and Fabulous BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex Please call 610-376-2100, ext. 327 MUSIC – • Mondays from 9:30 – 11 a.m. Horizon Singers/Berks Encore Chorus Berks Encore - Reading • 1st & 3rd Mondays Karaoke Berks Encore - Birdsboro • Tuesdays @ 1 p.m. Senior Orchestra Berks Encore - Mifflin • Wednesdays @ 10 a.m. Ringgold New Horizons Band Alvernia University, Francis Hall, Rm. 104 Call (610) 779-8858 • Thursdays from 10-11:30 a.m. Greater Reading Encore Chorale Berks Encore - Mifflin Call (610) 921-2667 • Thursdays @ 11 a.m. Karaoke with Fred, Phyllis & Skip. Berks Encore - Wernersville PILATES – strengthen your core muscles with “Pill–ah-tays” • Wednesdays @ 9 a.m. Berks Encore - Mifflin $20.00 (per month) • Wednesdays @ 10 a.m. The Gym Kutztown – Kutztown PA Call 610-683-6465 ROLLER SKATING (ADULTS ONLY) – • Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 1-3 p.m. Skate to Organ Music. Free coffee / Pepsi Fantasy Skating Center. Call 610-929-3147 $5.00 (per skater) SHUFFLEBOARD – Knock the opponent’s disk out of the10 point space! 2 courts available. • Fridays @ 1 p.m. Berks Encore - Mifflin $1.00 SILVER SNEAKERS – • Mondays & Thursdays @ 10:30 a.m. Silver Sneaker Circuit Schumo Center - Albright College BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex Call 610-376-2100, ext 327 • Tuesdays & Fridays @ 9:45 a.m. Silver Sneakers Classic The Gym Kutztown - Kutztown, PA Please Call 610-683-6465 • Wednesdays & Fridays @ 10:30 a.m. MSROM (Muscular Strength & Range of Movement) Schumo Center - Albright College Please call 610-929-6715 • Mondays @ 10 a.m. Silver Sneakers Yoga BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex Please call 610-376-2100, ext. 327 • Tuesdays @ 11 a.m. Silver Sneakers Circuit Valhalla Health & Fitness Club Please call 610-779-6006 • Tuesdays @ 2 p.m. Berks Encore - Birdsboro • Wednesdays @ 9 a.m. BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex Call 610-376-2100, ext 327 • Wednesdays @ 11 a.m. Silver Sneakers Cardio Valhalla Health & Fitness Club Please call 610-779-6006 Please call 610-779-6006 • Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays @ 9 a.m. Cardio Circuit The Gym Kutztown - Kutztown, PA Please call 610-683-6465 • Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 9:10 a.m. Silver Sneakers Yoga Berks Encore - Strausstown • Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 10 a.m. Silver Sneakers Yoga Stretch Silver Sneakers Circuit BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex Call 610-376-2100, ext 327 SIT AND GET FIT – good exercise at a slower pace – great for beginners! • Mondays & Wednesdays @ 9:15 a.m. Balance & Strength Training Berks Encore - Wernersville $1.00 (per class due to instructor upon visit) • Mondays @ 10 a.m. Berks Encore - Fleetwood (no fee) • Tuesdays @ 11:15 a.m. Berks Encore - Mifflin (no fee) • Wednesdays @ 9:45 a.m. Berks Encore - Strausstown (no fee) • Thursdays @ 10:30 a.m. Berks Encore - Birdsboro (no fee) • Fridays @ 10 a.m. Berks Encore - Reading $3.00 (per class) • Tuesdays @ 10 a.m. , Thursdays at 10:15 a.m. Silver Sneakers Circuit Call 610-376-2100, ext 327 • Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 10:15 a.m. Berks Encore - Strausstown • Mondays @ 9 a.m., Wednesdays @ 10 a.m. Fridays @ 11 a.m. Silver Sneakers Classic BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex Call 610-376-2100, ext 327 • Mondays & Fridays @ 10:45 a.m. Silver Sneakers Classic Body Works Health and Fitness Club, Temple • Thursdays @ 9 a.m. Village Library in Morgantown (fee paid to Library) • Thursdays @ 2:15 p.m. Berks Encore - Fleetwood $5.00 (per class) • Fridays @ 9 a.m. Qi Gong with Jennifer V. BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex Please call 610-376-2100, ext. 327 • Fridays @ 11:30 a.m. Schumo Center - Albright College for Fitness and Well-Being Please call 610-929-6715. VOLLEYBALL – Join the co-ed volleyball games! • Tuesdays @ 1-3:30 p.m. Allegheny Lutheran Church • Thursdays @ 1-3:30 p.m. Adamstown YMCA Improve your posture, balance and endurance with these classes. • Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 9 a.m. “Fit at 50+” Circuit Training Schumo Center - Albright College Please call 610-929-6715. • Tuesdays @ 2 p.m. Berks Encore - Birdsboro $3.00 (per class) • Thursdays @ 9 a.m. “Fit at 50+” Cardio Intervals Schumo Center - Albright College Please call 610-929-6715. TABLE TENNIS – • Wednesdays @ 1 p.m. Berks Encore - Strausstown • Thursdays @ 7:30 p.m. Berks Encore - Wernersville $1.00 TAI CHI – improve your balance and coordination by learning the graceful moves of this Eastern form of exercise. • Mondays @ 9:15 a.m. Berks Encore - Mifflin $5.00 (per class) • Mondays @ 10:45 a.m. Berks Encore - Strausstown $5.00 (per class) WALKING CLUB – Enjoy the beautiful, flat trails of the Wernersville State Hospital grounds. • Mondays & Wednesdays @ 10 a.m. Berks Encore-Strausstown • Fridays @ 9 a.m. Berks Encore-Wernersville Wii – • Anytime Berks Encore – Birdsboro • Mondays @ 1 p.m. Berks Encore – Strausstown YOGA – strengthens your body and clears your mind • Mondays @ 9:15 a.m. Berks Encore - MIfflin $20.00 (per month) • Mondays @ 9:30 a.m. Berks Encore - Strausstown • Mondays @ 12:30 p.m. Berks Encore - Wernersville $4.00 (per class) ZUMBA GOLD – • Mondays @ 9 a.m. The Gym Kutztown – Kutztown, PA Please call 610-683-6465 • Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 10:15 a.m. Berks Encore - Birdsboro $3.00 (per class) • Tuesdays @ 11:30 a.m. Berks Encore - Wernersville $4.00 (per class) • Wednesdays from 9:30-10:15 a.m. Schumo Center - Albright College for Fitness and Well-Being Please call 610-929-6715. • Wednesdays @ 10:45 a.m. Berks Encore - Mifflin $4.00 (per class) • Thursdays @ 9:15 a.m. BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex Please call 610-376-2100, ext. 327 • Thursdays @ 1 p.m. Berks Encore - Fleetwood $3.00 (per class) to instructor • Fridays @ 10:30 a.m. Berks Encore - Strausstown • Fridays @ 11 a.m. Valhalla Health & Fitness Club Please call 610-779-6006 berksencore news • MAY 2015 BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex Please call 610-376-2100, ext. 327 $5.00 (per class) STRENGTH TRAINING/ WEIGHT RESISTANCE TRAINING – Valhalla Health & Fitness Club Please call 610-779-6006 $5.00 (per class) • Wednesdays @ 11 a.m. Asian Fusion (blend of tai chi, qi gong and yoga) • Thursdays @ 10:15 a.m. • Mondays & Thursdays @ 11 a.m. Valhalla Health & Fitness Club $5.00 (per class) • Tuesdays @ 12 noon Berks Encore - Birdsboro Total Body Tune-Up Please call 610-929-6715 Silver Sneakers Classic • Mondays @ 11 a.m. Berks Encore - Wernersville 17 ON-GOING ACTIVITIES MUSCLE STRENGTHENING – • Fridays @ 10 a.m. 18 May Calendars CENTER NEWS Berks Encore Reading Center FREE & PRIVATE PARKING at Ninth & Court Sts 40 N. 9th Street, Reading Center Manager - Lisa Lorah (610) 374-3195, ext. 214 Collecting CELL PHONES Permanent Events SPECIAL EVENTS for SOLDIERS! Drop off your used Every Mon: 9:30 a.m.: Berks Encore Chorus Rehearsal cell phone. 10 a.m.: FREE Basic Computer Instruction 12 Every Tue: 10 a.m.: NEW! Free Oldies Dance Party (until 12 Noon) 15 1 p.m.: Free Movie & Popcorn Every Wed: 10 a.m.: Creative Artistry (GoggleWorks) 18 12:30 p.m.: Bingo 19 20 Every Thu: 11 a.m.: Grocery Bingo Every Fri: 12:30 p.m.: Bingo 29 Fitness Room: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- 3:30 p.m. Billiards available: Mon. – Fri. 8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Join us for LUNCH!: Served M-F at 12 noon. Menu available. Must sign up 2 weekdays in advance. (60 years or older, $2 donation requested) Berks Encore Strausstown Center Permanent Events Every Mon: 9:30 a.m.: Every Tue: 8:15 a.m.: 10:15 a.m.: Every Wed: 9:45 a.m.: 1:00 p.m.: Every Thu: 9:10 a.m.: Every Fri: 10:30 a.m.: Gentle Yoga Basic Aerobics SS Exercise Sit and Get Fit Table Tennis SS Yoga Zumba Gold Collecting CELL PHONES for SOLDIERS! Drop off your used cell phone. 10:45 a.m.: Tai Chi 9:10 a.m.: SS Yoga 10:30 a.m.: Walking club 10:15 a.m.: SS Exercise Resistance Training Room is open: Mon.–Fri. from 8 a.m.–3 p.m. Stop in anytime for a tour! Join us for LUNCH!: Served M-F at 12 noon. Menu available. Must sign up 2 weekdays in advance. (60 years or older, $2 donation requested) berksencore news • MAY 2015 BERKS ENCORE Wernersville Center Center Manager: Rachel Kline Permanent Events 44 East Ave., PO Box 50, Strausstown (610) 488-5770 SPECIAL EVENTS 4 & 22 @ 1 p.m.: Candy Bingo – Bring a bag of candy and join the fun. 5 @ 10:30 a.m.: Spiritual Journey – with Rev. Rob 8 @ 10:30 a.m.: Blood Pressure screening – with St. Joseph’s of Strausstown 12 from 9 a.m. – 12 Noon: Medicare counseling – Call 610-374-3195 X 208 for an appointment 13 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.: Area Agency on Aging counseling 14 & 26 @ 1 p.m.: Pokeno 15 @ 12 p.m.: Lunch Bunch @ Blue Mountain Restaurant 18 @ 12 p.m.: Pot luck luncheon – Bring a side dish. Main dish provided 20 @ 10:30 a.m.: Everybody’s Birthday Party – followed by take out for lunch 27 @ 12 Noon: Join us for our monthly ice cream social – Bring a topping. Ice cream provided. Collecting CELL PHONES for SOLDIERS! Drop off your used cell phone. Every Mon: 9:15 a.m.: Sit & Fit 11 a.m.: Tai Chi 12:30 p.m.: Chair Yoga 1:45 p.m.: Dancercize Every Tue: 8:30 a.m.: Tai Chi for Arthritis 9:45 a.m.: Aerobics 11:30 a.m.: Zumba Gold 1:30 p.m.: Social Dancing Every Wed: 9:15 a.m.: Sit & Get Fit 11 a.m.: Dancercize 12:30 p.m. Hasenpeffer cards & bingo Every Thu: 9 a.m.: New Asian Fusion exercise 11 a.m.: Karaoke Noon: Pinnochle Every Fri: 9:30 a.m.: Core Strength Pilates 11:30 a.m.: Line Dancing/Bean bag baseball Indoor Flea Market, Picnic, and Baked Goods Sale: Friday, June 26 from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.! Donations of Flea Market items and baked goods are greatly appreciated. Hot dogs, hamburgers, salads, and beverages will also be for sale! Join us for LUNCH!: Served M-F at 12 noon. Menu available. Must sign up 2 weekdays in advance. (60 years or older, $2 donation requested) 8 @ 11:30 a.m.: Tips for Coping with Seasonal Allergies – Courtesy of Rite Aid @ 10 a.m.: Learn How to Knit! @ 11:30 a.m.: Preventing Falls In Your Home – Courtesy of Towne Monitoring Service @ 11:30a.m.: Stroke Awareness – w/ Denise, BVNA Election Day from 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.: FREE Stroke Risk Screening – Courtesy of Health South @ 11 a.m.: Lunch Bunch at Muhlenberg Diner – (Must RSVP) Need Medicare counseling?: Call 610-374-3195 x208 for your appointment. NEW Series: Mondays @ 1p.m. from May 11 to June 29: Depression, Anxiety and the Aging Process Brenner Building #5, Wernersville State Hospital, Wernersville 610-670-1372 SPECIAL EVENTS 4 from 9 -11 a.m.: Chair massages – w/Cathy; Call for appt. ($10/15 min.) 6 & 20 @ 9:30 a.m.: Crafts – w/ Janice 6 from 10 - 11:30 a.m.: Stroke Risk Screenings and Blood Pressure Screenings – with Health South 7 @ 9:30 a.m.: Low Vision Support Group – w/Mark Levengood, B.S.Counselor, Vision Resource of Berks County and Health Call Home Care 13 @ 12:30 p.m.: Bingo Prizes – w/ Colleen from Phoebe Berks 13 @ 8:30 a.m.: Blood Pressures – w/ Carol Klinger 15 @ 10 a.m.: Bingo Prizes – with Peggy, Health Calls Home Care 16 from 3 - 5:30 p.m.: Saturday Ballroom Dancing w/ recorded music – Cost: $2; RSVP w/ Rachel 19 from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.: Medicare Counseling – Call 610-374-3195 x208 to schedule an appointment 20 @ 10 a.m.: Blood pressures – w/Cindy Kline 26 @ 11:30 a.m.: Spring Fling Party w/piano show – Music by Bob Kreitz (courtesy of AFM, MPTF, and NCOA), includes hot lunch, $5. Call to come 27 @ 11:30 a.m.: Blood Pressures – w/BVNA 28 @ 3 p.m.: Computer help – with Conrad Weiser Students at Wernersville, call to come. 610-670-1372 28 & 29 from 9 - 1 p.m.: AAA 8-hour driver safety class – w/Edith Bleichert, call AAA to register 610-374-4531 Visit the On-Going Activities section in the centerfold for more program information, days and times at our senior centers and participating locations. I relocated to Berks County to work in the Public School System in 1988. I became Assistant Principal at Conrad Weiser Jr.-Sr. High School. One of the first things that the principal did when I began was take me to observe a person deemed “one of the best teachLinda Baer ers on staff.” That teacher was Linda Baer, a high school English teacher. I became reacquainted with Linda when I became a member of The Friends of Berks County Public Libraries (BCPL) a few years ago. The 23-member system of public libraries of Berks County is committed to the provision of consistent, high-quality service to county residents of all ages. The mission of Berks County Public Libraries is countywide development, coordination, and promotion of public library services. The Friends of Berks County Public Libraries is a volunteer, non-profit association dedicated to improving the services provided by all public libraries in Berks County. Linda’s parents returned to Berks County from California when she was an infant. Retiring from teaching after 30 years, Linda took on a new challenge working as Special Projects Co- For Funeral & Cremation Care ordinator at the main location of The Reading Public Library. She joined the Friends of Berks County Public Libraries in 2002 and soon after became their president, a position she still holds. Linda has attained several noteworthy accomplishments as a Friend of BCPL. She spends many hours helping with Book Bonanza, raising several hundreds of dollars for the libraries that provides funding for the Summer Reading Program at each library. She has edited BOOKENDS, the award-winning BCPL newsletter. In 2010, Linda was awarded the Dreisbach Award for exemplary service to Berks County Libraries. In addition, Linda has been instrumental in bringing several world-renowned authors to Berks County including John Grogan, Jennifer Chiaverini, Jodi Picoult, and Kathryn Stockett. On October 8, 2015 at the Miller Center, the Friends of BCPL will be bringing another author to Berks County. Elizabeth Berg has been on the New York Times Bestseller list multiple times. Durable Goods and Joy School were both selected as one of the American Library Association’s Best Books of the Year. Copies of Ms. Berg’s new book, The Dream Lover, a historical novel based on the Parisian life of the nineteenth-century writer George Sand, will be available for purchase and signing at the event. Tickets will be on sale in early July 2015. Please join the Friends of Berks County Public Libraries for this very special event and fund-raiser! YOUR COMMUNITY Spotlight on Linda Baer 19 ANOTHER BERKS COUNTIAN MAKES A DIFFERENCE By Shirley J. Lutz We offer the most in choices, options and value With Convenient Locations In HAMPDEN HEIGHTS N. 16th and Rockland Sts. Robert E. Bean, Supv. (610) 376-0985 SINKING SPRING 3825 Penn Ave. Jacob R. Bednar, Supv. (610) 376-1129 Kevin M. Bean, Supv. (610) 376-1120 EXETER TOWNSHIP 6 Fairlane Rd. Joseph G. McCullough, Supv. (610) 779-2800 www.BeanFuneralHomes.com berksencore news • MAY 2015 SHILLINGTON 129 E. Lancaster Ave. WWII COMBAT VETERAN REMEMBERS & ANNIVERSARIES 20 WWII COMBAT VETERAN REMEMBERS Seventy Years of War and Peace This is a tribute to the American Servicemen who became when we were an efficient fighting machine. These great Yanks a big part of my life between 19 and 21 years of age. All served from all parts of this country proved that they could do the best on land, sea, and air, but I served in three different units of the with what they had. SUCH GOOD MEN. Army. First to the 86th Division—Blackhawks—then at a camp Bob Huber, CO G 415 REG north of Dallas, Texas, I met my new buddies from the four corners of the U.S.A. What an eye opener? Never heard such an assortment of accents. Of course my Pennsylvania Dutch accent BLANDON SENIOR CITIZENS SHOEY sounded funny to them. Being the same age, we got alone great. Clarence R. & Lucille M.Yenser 54Years Barbara and George Hartman I spent about six months there, taking basic and advanced Floyd C. & Carol E. Richard 36Years Sandra and Robert Hinnershitz infantry training. What a great bunch of all-American guys. Donald & Christine Sheetz 34Years Bernice and Sam Kistler While in Texas, I passed an exam and headed for the University Glenn & Sylvia Knouse 57 Years Debra and Lee Phillips of Illinois in the ASTP, an Army training program for engiNeal C. & Shirley E. Berger 54 Years neers. I lived in fraternity houses, with my first roomie from Galen S. & Patricia Fisher 56 Years Boston who had a block radio (my first “sighting”). Second term Robert & Janet Blumenstine 14Years I roomed with a guy of Armenian background; was a nice guy PRIME TIMERS OF ZION’S CHURCH, HAMBURG but with no high school math. I tried the best I could to tutor Kenneth & Betty Adam 29Years Kenneth & Diane Leiby 37Years him. Now the army closed down the program and this GI left Mark & Dianne Adam 39Years Darryl & Bonnie Loeb 11Years some good friends and headed for Camp Carson in Colorado Myers & Mabel Adam 63 Years Lee & Sandra Mengel 49Years and the 104th Infantry Division, Timberwolves (my third unit). Michael & Jennifer Adams 28 Years Richard & Janis Pennell 53 Years About 4,000 of us ASTP “students” filled the division to its Ronald & Karen Bailey 33 Years Harold & Ruth Seidel 54 Years 15,000 capacity. Now I was assigned to the machine gun section Kerry & Kathleen Bond 30 Years Don & Jodie Shade 34 Years of Co. G, in the 415th Regiment. A dozen men would comCharles & Mary Burkert 16 Years Harold & Marie Strause 53 Years prise our M.G. and would fight through Holland and Germany Mark & Sue Fritz 22 Years Larry & Kathy Sundberg 2 Years for 195 days from October 23, 1944 to May 1, 1945. What an Crist & Barbara Galanos 28Years Paul & Donna Unger 41Years astounding bunch in our company. 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On top of the list for decision making is the planning of trips to be taken by the group. In May one trip is planned: Wednesday, May 13 there will be a trip to the Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum followed by attendance at the American Music Theatre to see “Inspire.” On Saturday, May 9 the semi-annual Oldies Dance and Buffet will be held at the Journey Café. DJ music is provided for the dancing. Other special events during May include the Friendship Circle Breakfast at the Perry Restaurant on May 2, 9:00 a.m. and the Lunch/Bingo Party at the church on May 11, Noon. 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Well, here it is: the most beautiful time of the year! We made through all that winter weather and now it is on to spring and summertime! March 11 meeting – Shirley Frazer, Attendance Chairperson reported a get well card was sent out to Janet Williams and Henry Haase, and a sympathy card was sent to Ray Burgert, on the death of his wife, June, who passed away on February 24! A birthday dard was sent out to REMINDER: Our Club meets on the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of the Water Gift for his 92nd birthday on March 6, and a thinking of you card month, at the Maidencreek Church, along Route 73, on Main Street. to Grace Haase, who now resides in the Keystone Villa! Attendance was If you are 55 years of age, or older, with a yearly dues of $5.00 a year, 65! Refreshments were provided by the following: Pat Rohrbach, Anna you are more than “welcome” to join us, for a visit, or to join our Club. Mae Kerschner, Rick & Cleonice Reidnauer, Anna Burgert, and also Hope to see you there!!! helping out were Bob & Janet Blumenstine! Thanks, Committee, for Respectfully submitted, the delicious refreshments!Entertainment was provided by Mr. John F. Shirley L. Readinger-Ziegler, Club Secretary Vogel, representing the CARIE LINE CENTER, for the Advocacy for the Rights and Interests Of The Elderly. CARIE is a non-profit organization “Happy Birthday Wishes” go out to our May Seniors: that has been dedicated to improving the quality of life for vulnerable older people for over 32 years. Thank You, so much John, for a very 03: Sharlene A. Stauffer 16: Ethel Rothermel informative subject on FRAUD & ABUSE in MEDICARE! It was indeed a 07: Stanley G. Schaffer, Sr. 20: Minerva Gauker pleasure to have you speak to our Club Members! 11: Roy Rothenberger Janet A. Fitzgerald Tuesday, March 17th “St. Patrick’s Day”– 46 Blandon Seniors boarded the Paul L. Brown 21: Dorothy Weller Elite Coach and departed for Hunterdon Hills Dinner Theatre to see the Paul C. Hertzog Shirley L. Readinger-Ziegler show “Abies Irish Rose.” Had a wonderful meal and as usual, delicious 15: Donna Strohm desserts, and a very pleasant day! March 25 meeting– Two New Members: Clarence R. & Lucille M. Yenser, of Kutztown. Welcome to the Blandon Club! We now have a total of 152 members! Today’s attendance was 74! Refreshment Committee for today’s meeting were Lois Reistroffer, Doris Koenig, Bobbie Miller and Janet Miller. Thanks for the nice, fresh and warm soft pretzels! Our program was a fine young lady known to all of us, Martha Sitler. Martha mentioned that March is National Nutrition Month and spoke to us about how to read, correctly, food labels, on boxes, etc., and how much we should eat! Very, very interesting. It was indeed a pleasure to have Martha with us! Thanks, Martha! September 12 through 20 the Blandon Seniors are looking forward to traveling across Tennessee and Asheville, North Carolina, Pigeon Forge and Nashville. There will be seven fabu- AAGELESS H ARMONY S D C DULT berksencore news • MAY 2015 lous shows. However, we are still in need of several more people to fill the bus. If anyone would be interested, or if you know of anyone that would be interested, in traveling along, give our Trip Coordinator, Shirley Frazer, a call for more information and reservations, at 610-926-4312. We always have a great time! ENIOR AY ARE Our low price may be partially funded by the Pennsylvania Department of Aging, Veterans Administration, or the Berks Countyy Offi ffice off Aging. g g For Information Call 610-621-4998 Monday thru Friday 7:30 am to 5pm Extended Hours available at West Lawn Center 6:30AM to 5:30PM 3024 Penn Ave (next to Adelphia Seafood), West Lawn 3524 Kutztown Rd., Laureldale 2710 Grant St., Mt. 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April’s delectable cuisine will include: robust roast of beef w/gravy, smashed potatoes, country corn, salad (tossed), pillowy rolls w/butter. Dessert will be the “Frozen Surprise.” Our social gathering always commences at 11 a.m.--or earlier, if you are anxious to be there-- and concludes at approximately 1:30 p.m. Our speaker will be none other than long-time sportswriter for the Reading Eagle, Rich Scarcella. (Hopefully, he will enlighten us regarding Chip Kelly’s strategy). BREAKING NEWS: Kathy Grim, our scheduled speaker for March (remember the snowstorm?) will give her presentation, “Tulpehocken--Land of the Turtle” at the June 4 meeting. Indian headdress is welcomed. REMINDER: This year’s picnic, June 25, will be at Maier’s Grove (on Grove Road) in Blandon. Directions on tickets, Look for balloons. Easy to find. Or ask a cop. Questions/suggestions may be directed to Larry Jambeau: [email protected]. Rich Kennedy May each of you celebrate a happy springtime! Our condolences to the family of Thelma Napoletano, our former Treasurer. Our thanks to Jackie Aten for the tasty treat of corned beef and cabbage served for our St. Patrick’s Day meeting. We recently celebrated with Margaret DiLullo, our member, as she reached her 100th birthday. In May on our meeting day we will enjoy the vocals of Rev. David Reinwald. The June meeting will feature a slide slow, “Remembering the Fifties.” July annual picnic is on July 21st at Shriners Complex. Christmas Party is scheduled for December 8. New members are welcome – membership is open to everyone. We meet the third Tuesday of each month at St. John’s Reformed Church, 4001 Penn Avenue, Sinking Spring, starting at 1 p.m. Exceptions are the July picnic, no meeting in August, and the Christmas Party. Upcoming Travel Days Tuesday, May 12 – Doolan’s, “Legends in Music” Wednesday, June 10 – Bird-in-Hand, “Josiah for President” Tuesday, June 30 – Totem Pole Playhouse, “Shenandoah” Any questions? Phone Jackie at 610-921-0577 Submitted by T. Walter 23 YOUR COMMUNITY DANA-PARISH RETIREES Rich Maiden 18 Hole Par 70 GOLF COURSE EST. 1931 Low Prices ~ Friendly Staff Irrigation and Good Conditions Available For Outings And Tournaments 1-PERSON SENIOR SPECIAL Includes Greens Fees and Cart 2600 Weekdays “Seniors” – Beginning Age 55 Phone 610-926-1606 234 Rich Maiden Road, Fleetwood, PA 19522 berksencore news • MAY 2015 $ YOUR COMMUNITY 24 SENIOR CLUB OF LAURELDALE Hi everyone: with the arrival of warmer weather, it’s time to enjoy the activities and trips offered by all senior clubs. Also, it’s important to keep your clubs updated on your address and telephone number changes. February 13 – meeting canceled due to possible snow and freezing, bitter cold temps. Thanks to the following for phoning our members about this cancelation: Janet Bortz, Avalion Bossler, Jackie Feltenberger, Phyllis Guldner, Leah Harris, Ann Nagle, Helen Quade, Pat Sauder, Pat Schleicher, and Tom & Jean Strunk. March 3 – The Berks Encore Quarterly Meeting was conducted by Sarah Hunter-Lascoskie. Thanks to the Highlands of Wyomissing for hosting, providing a tasty lunch and tours of their facility. Attending was our new President and Vice President, Janet Bortz and Jacqueline Feltenberger, along with approximately 18 officers from nine other Berks County Senior Clubs. Sarah distributed the new Programs booklet and flyers about volunteer opportunities and seminar dates. She also stressed the importance of senior clubs having updated bylaws. March 13 – Past meeting. Our attendance was 138 members, who played our popular free bingo games program. Lunch refreshments were hot dogs, sauerkraut, chips, and beverages, with second helpings. We do not serve desserts, but many members bring snacks and desserts to share at their table. March 17 – On St. Patty’s Day, our 52 passengers were anxious to attend our first 2015 trip to the Sands Casino, since most of us had cabin fever from being cooped up due to the severe winter weather. One of our passengers’ names was picked to win a $500 free slot play, but they didn’t hear that announcement, and they missed out on that special bonus- disappointment. Bus drawing winners: Gerri Tobolski, Richard M. Hartman, Shirley Fritz May 8 – Upcoming Meeting. Our musical entertainment will be the Berks Encore German Band. Lunch will be hot dogs, sauerkraut, chips, and beverages. We will be taking H-I-T sandwich orders for June 12. We’ll start selling limited seat tickets for our indoor catered picnic on July 10. May 10 – HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY TO ALL LADIES. May 13 – Fulton bus trip departs at 10 a.m. May 19 – Doolan’s bus trip departs at 8 a.m. May 25 – MEMORIAL DAY – A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO ALL VETERANS AND CURRENT MILIARY FOR THEIR SERVICE TO OUR COUNTRY. Most of our trips are sold out, but we can add your name to our waiting list. We do have a few seats available for the following; reserve with Helen, 610-929-2412: July 29 – Rainbow D/T August 25 – Bird-in-Hand D/T Helen Quade, P/R and Trips 6U4H` [O ,3,50 berksencore news • MAY 2015 Paid for by Friends of Eleni +Extensive Experience in All Areas of the Court +Thousands of Hours of Trial Experience +Over 1,000 Legal Cases in Berks County +Adjunct Professor, Alvernia University Seniors College ,SLUP-VY1\KNL'NTHPSJVT ,SLUP-VY1\KNLJVT MHJLIVVRJVT,SLUP-VY1\KNL for Berks County Judge ,SLUP+PTP[YPV\.LPZOH\ZLYOHZILLULUKVYZLKI`[OL)LYRZ *V\U[`-YH[LYUHS6YKLYVM7VSPJLHUK[OL7LUUZ`S]HUPH:[H[L ;YVVWLYZ(ZZVJPH[PVU[OLWLVWSL^OVHYLYLZWVUZPISLMVY ÄNO[PUNJYPTLILJH\ZLZOLJHUILJV\U[LKVU[VPTWVZL[V\NO HUKLMMLJ[P]LZLU[LUJPUNVUJYPTPUHSZ[VOLSWRLLW)LYRZ *V\U[`ZHML The monthly meeting on Thursday, February 5 was called to order by President Mary Jane Hetrick. The Secretary and Treasurer’s reports were read and approved. We did the pledge to the flag and the Lord’s Prayer. We also sang “My Country ‘Tis of Thee.” We sang happy birthday and wished all those with birthdays to have a great day with many more birthdays to come. Joe and Molly Yoder celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Congratuatlions Joe & Molly. Wishing you many more. Thanks to Anna Wengert, Shirley Huhn, and Lou Ann Snoke. We had a great time cutting out, pasting and decorating paper Easter baskets. Anna Wengert supplied all the craft materials including patterns for the Easter baskets. Members were asked to bring a bag of individual wrapped candy. The response was overwhelming. We created and filled 50-plus baskets. The baskets plus all the excess candy was donated to the Veterans at the Lebanon Veterans Hospital. Anna Wengert and Lou Ann Snoke attended a seminar on bylaws. Nominated along with them was Dennis Snoke who will review the current bylaws and suggested any revisions necessary to our Golden Senior bylaws. A delicious lunch was served by Joan & Steve Ditsky, Toni Barr, Anna Wengert, and Marion Zweizig. Thank you for such a great lunch. The following trips are planned for 2015. Remember, you do not need to be a member to join us on our trips. Anyone is welcome to come along and enjoy the shows and dinner plus have a good time. 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Many trips are full, but there is room on several of them. There is room on the following trips at this time: May 14 to Rainbow Dinner Theatre – “Hallelujah Girls” – Price $62 June 25 to Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre – “Oklahoma” – Price $68 September 9 to a Mystery Trip – Price $70. Marilyn says the trip is highly recommended. The only thing we know about it is that we have a choice of chicken Francaise, chicken marsala, chicken parmesan, filet of salmon, or penne vodka. This sounds delicious along with sightseeing. Join us by calling Marilyn Daniels at 610-929-5465. If any of our trips interest you, get on the waiting list for trips. There are always cancellations and you have a good chance to go on trips that are full now. We had to cancel our January and February meetings due to ice and snow this year. That is always disappointing. Our meeting in March went off without a hitch. The lunch of hot dogs and homemade macaroni salad was really good. The entertainer, Peggy Keller, vocals, was excellent. I heard many people make comments that she was good and they really enjoyed the program. In April we had our Pot Luck Dinner. Everyone that attends brings a food item. Alan Wenrich, chairman of the Pot Luck Luncheon, sent the sign-up sheet around to everyone at the March meeting to sign up for an item to bring on April 13 for admittance to lunch. He planned to contact absentees to give them a chance to choose a food item to bring. Wouldn’t it be nice if we had 100 percent attendance? Leah Eckenroth, Secretary/Publicity berksencore news • MAY 2015 &DOO610.816.6633WRGD\ join us. Thursday, May 21 – Hunterdon Dinner Theater – Show: Fox on the Runway (Comedy) Thursday, June 25 – Bird-in-Hand Theater – Lunch & Show: Josiah for President (Musical) Thursday, July 30 – Allenberry Dinner Theater – Show: South Pacific Wednesday, September 9 – Hunterdon Dinner Theater – Show: Social Security (Comedy) Thursday, November 5 – American Music Theatre, Christmas Show – Lunch: Plain & Fancy The Smokey Mt. trip in October is sold out, but we can put you on the waiting list. Please feel free to contact me at any time on any questions you may have regarding any of the trips or to make reservations, please call Dolly Fry at 610-779-1339. Wishing everyone a happy and healthy SPRING. Respectfully, Gladys (Dolly) Fry, Publicist 25 YOUR COMMUNITY GOLDEN SENIORS — ZION SPIES LUTHERAN CHURCH 26 YOUR COMMUNITY BERKS COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL RETIREES LEAGUE OF GOLDEN AGERS, MOHNTON, PA By the time you read this, we will have enjoyed our trip to Allentown and the Pines Dinner Theatre. We are looking forward During May communities across the nation will be celebratto Tuesday, May 5, as we travel to Woodlock Pines Resort in the ing Older Americans Month and the 50th Anniversary of Poconos. We will be enjoying a “Day in Tuscany”; there are still the Older Americans Act. The theme for the month, “Get a few seats left, so don’t delay. Call Marian at 610-777-9741. Into The Act,” focuses on and recognizes older Americans for their contributions to the nation and their communities. This The cost is $89 per person. Seats are still available for the June 9 to 12 trip to the Villa national celebration provides an excellent opportunity for the Roma Resort in the Catskills. Enjoy four fun-filled days with BCASR Executive Board to publicly acknowledge and extend music and plenty of activities to keep you hopping from mornits appreciation to our retired public school employees for ing ‘til night. Cost: single $670, double $570, triple $548, quad their outstanding work and dedicated volunteer contributions $505. Call Marian at 620-777-9741, don’t delay. to make a positive impact in the lives of others in the Berks County community. July 14 is our Snack Attack Tour, where we visit several snack companies and have lunch at the Roosevelt Tavern (once On March 26, in keeping with our mission “to serve others suspected to be a speakeasy) and also visit the New Ground in need and help one another enjoy retirement” 32 BCASR members and friends, sporting their bright red volunteer T-shirts Roasting Company. We will have samples, the best part of the that read Hands Across Berks County, visited the Greater Berks day. Cost is $72. Food Bank and packed 1,320 boxes of goodies for low-income August 5 is our annual Mystery Tour, cost is $89. Who knows seniors. In addition, BCASR members partnered with Keystone where we will end up and what we will be doing? Only our tour Soldiers to assist with the packing of gift boxes shipped to our guide Roxie knows the destination, and she doesn’t tell anyone deployed soldiers during the holiday season; collected toiletries but the bus driver. for Opportunity House and Berks Women in Crisis; wrapped Our meetings are the second and fourth Wednesday of the Christmas Gifts at the Berkshire Mall to raise funds for the month at St. John’s Parish House in Mohnton. We begin at 10 Children’s Home of Reading; participated in the “Baby Bottle” am. Come and join us for an interesting program and meet some campaign for Mary’s Shelter collecting baby clothing, blankets new friends. and financial contributions to support the shelter; participated Susan Messner, Secretary as student tutors in the Berks County United Way initiative Ready, Set, Read targeted to improve the reading skills of stuLooking for former dents K-3 in our Berks County schools; donated school supplies and backpacks to needy students; and donated books to the Boyertown Burial Casket Company Cops and Kids program, just to identify a few of our organizaemployees or their family members... tion’s community service activities. Having given many years of service to the community during YO U R C ALE NDARS MARK their professional lives, school retirees have extended this spirit of giving into their retirement years. Whether the need is large Help keep the memories alive by or small, public school retirees can be counted on to give their sharing stories, photos, and memorabilia time, talent and treasure to improve the quality of life for Berks at the annual reunion! County residents. They “Get Into The Act!” Mary Ann Zerkowski, Chair, Public Relations 8&%/&4%":+6/&rQN at Chestnut Knoll SCHOOL RETIREES “GET INTO THE ACT” Light refreshments. 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Airy; Jule 15 to Mohegan Sun; September 23 to Hunterdon Hills Dinner Theatre; November 18 to see the Christmas show at Sight And Sound in Lancaster. Our current coordinator for our trips is looking for someone to take his place due to some health problems. Someone with this type of experience is welcome to join the Senior Berners. Programs for our entertainment were in April Eileen Meiser, “The Hat Lady”; members were encouraged to wear their favorite hat. In May Cynthia Wood, “The Kitchen Door,” and in June Matt Bailey’s “Magic Quest.” Pastor David Reinwald entertained the group with his singing and standup comedy. We sang along with a lot of oldies and he sang a song he wrote for Laney, the eight-year-old girl who passed away last year. Since he saw that the kitchen crew was getting ready to serve pizza and all the other goodies he finished by singing “Danny Boy.” Remember we are always looking for new members. Charles Beaver YOUR COMMUNITY Our meeting was held on Monday March 9 in the fellowship hall of Bern Lutheran Church. The president called the meeting to order and introduced Pastor David Roper, who welcomed all to our “quarterly” meeting. Note: the last meeting was back in November and in December we held our Christmas Luncheon. Before the prayer Pastor Roper read a beautiful “Spring” message followed by the pledge to our nation’s flag. President Smith then introduced Sarah Hunter-Lascoskie, who installed the following officers for the 2015 year: Richard Smith, president; Brenda Wagner, vice president; Charles Beaver, secretary; Margaret Gehring, financial secretary; and Nancy Rickenbach, treasurer. 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If you know of any non-member who has received our trip notices in the past, please call or e-mail: Henry Robidoux • 610-929-4059 [email protected] Thank you! berksencore news • MAY 2015 and Much, Much More! 2015 Tour Preview *”Inspire” at American Music Theatre — Lancaster, PA — June 25, 2015 – Witness the magic of stunning costumes, elegant sets, and breathtaking scenery, while remarkable singers, dancers, and orchestra delight your spirit live on stage performing songs in the style of Josh Groban, Celine Dion, Sarah Brightman, II Divo, Andrea Bocelli, Celtic Woman, and many others. A lunch is included at Bird-in-Hand Family Restaurant. *Ultimate Chocoholic Tour — Port Deposit, Havre de Grace & Bel Air, MD — August 11, 2015 – Brace yourself for the ultimate day of chocolate indulgence! You’ll sample chocolate all over Havre de Grace & Bel Air, MD, enjoy a lunch at one of the fine restaurants in Port Deposit (with a chocolate dessert of course), and enjoy a step-on-guided tour of the area, including the Conowingo Dam, where we may get a sighting of Bald Eagles. Don’t miss out on this exciting tour! All trips subject to change. Additional flyers to be distributed for each destination. MEMBERS WANTED! – Any retiree or surviving spouse of a retiree from any First Energy Company is invited to join. We have six general meetings, several bus trips, two picnics, and two luncheons each year. Annual dues are only five dollars. Contact Sandy Myskowski Phone 610-678-9374 or Email [email protected] For additional information, contact Henry Robidoux, Phone 610-929-4059 or Email [email protected] 28 YOUR COMMUNITY SHARTLESVILLE BLUE MOUNTAIN SENIOR CITIZENS In March we finally got to meet again at our new location (see below) for only the second time this year. It seems that Mother Nature and SBMSC are on the same schedule and she always wins. We missed seeing all the friendly faces because of the weather, but the really neat thing is that we had 2 desserts. Both were frozen from our cancelled meetings. The February fastnachts were thawed and actually were pretty good, especially with ice cream on the side. Ah, “yes dear,” I know that I had seconds, but I really meant to watch my diet. I lost my notes, and am up against a deadline, so I do not have much to report about club activities. One big disappointment that stands out in my mind is that our April Dinner/Theater trip was cancelled because of lack of interest. I know that Kitty was very disappointed, along with those who signed up, especially because of all the work that she did in putting the trip together. I do not know why there wasn’t much interest in this trip, because people say that they joined SBMSC fro the fellowship and bus trips. Maybe it’s because seniors do not like to eat out! The good news: plans are nearly completed for our annual mystery trip. This year it will be a day trip. Kitty always does a super job of putting these trips together, so I am looking forward to this one. I asked if she could give a hint so that I would have something to write and she laughed at me. More info at a later date. May is Memorial Day month, so our program will celebrate Memorial Day. Everyone is welcome, so come on out, enjoy a good meal, and meet us. We meet a Friedens Lutheran Church, 28 Wolf Creek Road, Shartlesville, at high no one, on the third Tuesday of each month, which for May will be May 20. For any additional information, contact our president, Bub Minnich, at 610-926-3888 Eldon HAMBURG SENIOR CITIZENS We will meet in the Hamburg Area Middle School cafeteria at 2 p.m. for our two May meetings. May 13 – John D. Rausch will explain that “Life is Many Times Stranger Than Fiction.” May 27 – We will have our memorial service when we remember members who passed away the previous year. On Wednesday, May 6, we will travel to New Freedom, PA, to ride the William H. Simpson #17 steam locomotive, which is a replica of the train that carried Abraham Lincoln to deliver the Gettysburg Address. Our lunch will consist of a six-course tea at the Victorian Parlor in Spring Grove. Gloria Kramer, Publicity/Reporter We pay attention to the details. Hearthstone’s commitment to provide safe, comfortable and affordable care starts with our attention to detail. From a single story design to real home cooking and warm comfy fireplaces, we strive to give extraordinary value in retirement living. Private room with bath $125 for per day berksencore news • MAY 2015 M a k e y ou r – Personal Care Communities – Hearthstone at Amity 139 Old Swede Rd. 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We welcome visitors and hope they enjoy our meetings and decide to become members. Our monthly Casino Trips (the first Wednesday of each month) and Special Trips are always a big success with everyone. Upcoming events are: May 6 – Mt. Airy Casino May 20 – Atlantic City – Resorts Casino June 6 – Delaware Park Casino For additional information or questions, call Marlene Kline at 601-562-8364. Many of our Casino trips are loaded with extras. Special Trips are: June 1-3 Wildwood, New Jersey – Contact Betty Wolfe at 610-926-5821 June 16 PA Opry – Mercersburg, PA – Elvis Show with a tribute to the Andrew Sisters – Contact Marlene Kline at 610-562-8364 Sept. 17-18 Trip to Pittsburgh – Contact Marlene Kline at 610-562-8364 Nov. 8-16 Trip to Branson and the Ozarks in Missouri – Contact Betty Wolfe at 610-926-5821 Dec. 10-11 Turning Stone Casino – Contact Marlene Kline at 610-562-8364 On March 31 the Club members and their guests attended our Anniversary Banquet. 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CREMATION SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA, INC. 30 YOUR COMMUNITY ST CATHARINE OF SIENNA 50+ CLUB NEWS Come join us for our monthly meetings, our meetings are held at 1:00 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month at St. Catharine’s Social Hall on Route 562 in Exeter Township. Dues are $5.00 per year. We always welcome new members. MAY 6 – Speaker: Stephanie Giles from Life Line, free will offerings or donations for the babies. Cake & Coffee. JUNE 3 – Outdoor Picnic and Bingo at Exeter Community Park from Noon until ???? Cost: $15.00 members, $20.00 non-members JULY 1 – Speaker: Cindy Kauffman, History of the Pagoda. Italian Sandwiches. HILLTOPPERS OF GOUGLERSVILLE The first Thursday in March arrived with the worst snowstorm of the season, causing the Hilltoppers to cancel their meeting. Fortunately, we had a warm March day for our New Jersey trip to Doolans to see their St. Patrick’s Fest. The show featured an Irish tenor, a very funny comedian, and, appropriately, a bagpiper. One of the menu choices was the traditional corn beef and cabbage. Favorable comments were made on our first trip of 2015. Our two programs before summer break are: May 7 @ 12 p.m. – Everybody’s birthday celebration. Hoagie Luncheon. Entertainment by Karl Hausman, pianist, singer, and showman. June 4 @ 11:30 a.m. – Annual Picnic at Mohnton Park. Catered chicken luncheon at 12 p.m. Activities: bingo, games, book exchange, and Ringgold New Horizon Band. Our next two trips are: May 20 – Bird-in-Hand Restaurant and Stage, “Josiah for President.” Cost: $70 June 17 – PA State Capitol and Lake Tobias Wild Life Park. Cost: $38 Please contact Jeanne Lorah, travel leader, at 717-336-2499 for trip information and reservations. The Hilltoppers meet on the first Thursday of the month at 1 p.m. at Wyomissing UCC, 2 Vermont Road in Gouglersville. Please note that some meetings begin at 12 p.m. because lunch is served. We welcome new members and visitors. Carol Wiechecki 2015 TRAVEL PLANS AMERICAN MUSIC THEATRE — INSPIRE: Wednesday, May 20, 2015 – Leave St. Catharine of Siena Church on Boyertown Pike at 10:30 a.m., lunch on your own at Cracker Barrel at 11:30, shop till 2:00 p.m. Show starts at 3:00 p.m. Featuring beautiful songs in the style of Josh Groban, Celine Dion, Sarah Brightman and many others. Leave Lancaster at 5:30 pm. Cost: $75.00 TALL SHIPS, PHILADELPHIA-CAMDEN: Friday, June 26, 2015 – Leave St. Catharine of Siena Church on Boyertown Pike at 8:30 a.m., arrives at 10:00 a.m., return home at 4:00 p.m.. Pack your lunch or visit local restaurant. Visit Penn’s Landing, Independence Seaport Museum, Adventure Aquarium in Camden and many other attractions. See over 12 Tall Ships. Cost: $76.00 HUNTERDON HILLS PLAYHOUSE: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 – Leave St. Catharine of Siena Church on Boyertown Pike at 9:30 a.m., arrive at Hunterdon Hills Playhouse at 11:00 a.m., lunch buffet at 11:30 a.m., show begins at 1:00 p.m., leaving New Jersey at 4:00 p.m.. TWIST & SHOUT, a brand new musical celebration of the sensational sixties. Cost: $95.00 For reservations, please contact Nancy Hoy at 610-779-5409 or Marniece Lepore at 610-603-9023 Carol Buddell, Publicist 610-582-2519 Clinical Research Study A CLINICAL RESEARCH STUDY FOR PATIENTS WITH ACTIVE PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS IS NOW ENROLLING If you have active psoriatic arthritis you may be interested to learn about a clinical research study that is being conducted to study the safety and eơectiveness of an investigational medication for active psoriatic arthritis. You may be eligible to participate if you: • Are 18 years of age or older (or above the legal age of consent in your country) • Have been diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis for approximately 6 months and have psoriasis • Have at least 3 swollen joints and 3 tender joints Additional criteria will be reviewed at the screening visit to determine if your condition meets all requirements for the study. berksencore news • MAY 2015 Eligible study participants will be provided with study medication and studyrelated medical care at no cost during the study. Caring Has a New Name To learn more about this clinical research study, please contact: 2760 Century Blvd., Wyomissing Call (800) 840-9081 610-375-2466 Linda Wagner, LPN CCRC at x303 Formerly Lutheran Home Care & Hospice CNTO1959PSA2001-ENG17 INT-1 Version 1.0, 05FEB2015 Greetings from West Lawn Seniors. We start the month of May with our third trip to Mt. Airy Lodge on May 19. There we will enjoy a delicious meal and a show featuring the Flamingos. Our club is ready for fun and trips. Our 2015 membership campaign is in full swing, with dues at only $5/ year; membership is open to all. Our regular meeting will be May 5, the first Tuesday of the month, with entertainment by the Encore Orchestra, with refreshments, after the entertainment. Our Social meeting is on Monday, May 18, because our trip is on Tuesday this month only. The social meeting will include Bingo, games, and refreshments. The regular meeting held on June 2 and will have a representative from Keystone Villa. Our social meeting will be June 16. Hope to see you at our meetings. We meet at the West Lawn Community Center of the West Lawn United Methodist Church, located at Woodside and Noble Streets in West Lawn. The trip committee has prepared the trip schedule for 2015. Sign up for all trips starts at 12:00 p.m. until the meeting starts at 1:00 p.m.. Note all trips are on a first come, first served basis members first, than open to the public in general. Please consider going on our trips this coming year. The list of our coming trips for 2015 includes: June 25 – Doolans, Heavenly Concert! July 23 – Hunterdon Hills, “Twist & Shout” August 20 – Allenberry Playhous, “South Pacific” September 25 – Mystery Trip October 24 – Bahama Cruise, still taking reservations. Open to all!! November 19 – American Music Theater ,“Christmas 2015” Note: Our Bus trips include a meal. Come join us, our membership is open to all. For more information and trip details, call Clara Koch @ 610-678-2123 or Barbara Messner @ 610-678-1961. 31 YOUR COMMUNITY WEST LAWN SENIORS HOLY GUARDIAN ANGELS PRIME TIME SENIOR CLUB CASINO TRIPS FOR 2015 – Date, time, and pice subject co change BUS LEAVES AT 9:30 a.m. ALL TRIPS Tuesday, May 12 – Mt. Airy $28 Tuesday, June 9 – Delaware Park $28 Tuesday, July 7 – Atlantic City (Resorts) $33 Tuesday, August 11 – Harrah’s (Chester) $28 Tuesday, September 8 – Mt. Airy $28 Tuesday, October 13 – Mohegan Sun $28 Tuesday, November 10 – Harrah’s (Chester) $28 Tuesday, December 8 – Sands $28 Contact Joyce A Kozlowski for updates and seating arrangements. Home 610-929-5362 • Cell 610-750-2007 2015 DAY TRIPS PREVIEW June 25 – Spirit of Philadelphia Cruise with Tall Ships $75 September 10 – Hunterdon Hills $77 November 17 – Hunterdon Hills $87 Please call Arlene Kunstek for reservations: 610-921-1515 NATIVITY 50+ Your Family Eye Care Specialists Peter C. Campanella, M.D. Comprehensive Ophthalmology Cataract Extraction with ReSTOR & Toric Implants LASIK Refractive Surgery Glaucoma Laser Treatment Upper Lid Blepharoplasty Bradley L. Loeb, O.D. Comprehensive Optometry Contact Lens Specialist Lee A. 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We invite visitors to join us at 12:00 p.m. for our light lunch and program. 32 OPEN HOUSE Sunday, May 17 1 - 3pm “My new apartment already feels like home! Stop in, take a tour, and see for yourself.” – resident, Judy High Entertainment by Sentimental Journey NOW OPEN with immediate availability in INDEPENDENT LIVING • PERSONAL CARE • MEMORY CARE 100 Nor th State Street, Ephrata, PA 17522 www.KeystoneVilla.com | 717-738-5700 Experience Any of the Following? Narrowing Field off Vision Brow Aches/Headaches aches Halos Around Lights hts berksencore news • MAY 2015 If so, You Could Have GLAUCOMA Don’t Suffer with Symptoms. ms. Call Us For an Evaluation uation 610-298-1413 | berkseye.com |