Senior Communicator
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Senior Communicator
City of Romulus The Communicator THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER FOR THE SENIOR CITIZENS OF ROMULUS January 2016 Motor City Casino Trip Tuesday, Jan. 19th 8:15 a.m. Free Tax Services Another tax season is fast approaching. The Romulus Senior Center will provide free tax services through Romulus Seniors are visiting Motor City AARP and the help of Joe Ozog and our City Treasurer. Casino for a cost of $13 per person and If you are 60 or older, handicapped or low income the Casino provides $25 in credit upon individuals, please have your paper work ready in order arrival. Seats are limited, call the Center to to sign up for your tax appointment. No walk-ins please. reserve your spot today. Call the Senior Center after January 25th to schedule your appointment. Participants in the program are asked to provide: Copy of last year’s All forms indicating Federal income tax paid income tax return W-2 forms if you Dependent care earned a salary provider information (name, employer ID, SSN) Unemployment compensation statements SSA-1099 form if you were paid Social Security benefits All 1099 forms showing interest of dividends 1099R form from the payer of your pension or annuity All receipts or canceled checks if itemizing deductions Social Security cards or official documentation for yourself and all dependents Photo ID Hawaiian Luau Luncheon Wednesday, Jan. 13th 11:00 a.m. Brighten up your winter day with a lunchtime oasis! The menu will feature a tropical stir-fry made by Rose. Wear your best floral or tropical shirt and put a flower in your hair. The Dubisky and Ryzner Band will be joining us for live music, so don’t miss the fun! Price is $3 per person. Come to the Senior Center today to RSVP! Romulus Senior Communicator www.romulusgov.com 1 Programs and Services January Birthdays Club #1 January 5 January 12 January 19 January 26 Meeting Bag Lunch Games No Meeting Lunch at Romulus House 12:30 p.m. Birthday Meeting Bag Lunch Games Meeting Bag Lunch Games Daily Walking & Stretching 1 Neva Williams 19 Ramon Brown 2 Anna McGhee 19 Joyce Frazier 3 Mary Dolencic 20 Sarah Rich 4 Nellie Walhut 20 Lois Beutner 5 Carol Threlkeld 21 Gerald Crenshaw 5 June Newby 21 Jim Holloway 5 Doris Albig 22 Joe Ozog 6 Carol Abrego 22 Jan Conrad 10 Maxine Borchert 23 Waneeta Spencer 10 Shirley Lamberson 23 Marilyn Hoffer 12 Gladys Johnson 23 Linda Himick 13 Dennis Hammac Every Weekday Walking at 9:00 a.m. & 11:30 a.m. 14 Rosemary Gallo 15 Judy Cianfarani Stretching at 12:00 p.m. Bring some movement into your life with our walking and stretching programs! Jesse’s Inspiration Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. 26 Ruth Curley 26 Ronald Gering 27 Nezzy Daniels 17 Dorothy Dobozy 29 Joyce Carter 17 Delores Nieragarth 31 Laura Love 18 Vicki Martin 31 Betty Fordes 19 Larry Romak Come to worship and be motivated with our own, Jesse Charles, every Thursday! Red Hatters Club Thursday, Jan. 7th 12:00 p.m. Monthly Birthday Potluck and Bingo Monday, Jan. 25th 11:00 a.m. Membership is growing in our Red Hatters Club, Visit the Senior Center for the monthly Birthday and they are looking for even more members. Join Bash. There will be bingo & potluck before the presentation of a birthday cake & the them at their next meeting! singing of “Happy Birthday.” Free Blood Pressure Checks Wednesdays, Jan. 13th & 27th 10:00 a.m. Corpore Sano Home Health Care, Inc. is providing free blood pressure checks. 2 Romulus Senior Communicator BINGO Bingo is played at noon on Mondays and Wednesdays at the Senior Center. The fee is 25 cents for two bingo cards. www.romulusgov.com Dates to Remember Shopping Trips Every Monday—9:00 a.m. Quilting Club Every Thursday—6:00 p.m. Blood Pressure Checks January 13 & 27—10:00 a.m. Liquid Nutrition January 13—9:00 a.m. Senior Center Closed Christmas Eve Thurs. December 24th Christmas Day Fri. December 25th New Year’s Eve Thurs. December 31st New Year’s Day Fri. January 1st Martin Luther King Jr. Day Mon. January 18th Waste Management Lunch Out January 15—11:00 a.m. Senior Book Club Tuesday Jan. 19th 10:30 a.m. No Pickup/One Day Delay Fri. December 25th Fri. January 1st Motor City Casino January 19—8:15 a.m. The Romulus Public Library will be holding a lunchtime book club at the Center. This month they discuss: Attention Chore Skipping Christmas by Services Participants: John Grisham Luau Luncheon January 13—11:00 a.m. Visit the Lawyer January 20—1:00 p.m. Commodities/Focus Hope January 21—9:30 a.m. Haircuts January 25—10:00 a.m. Movie Out January 27—11:00 a.m. If you are on the chore services list please have salt by your front door. We do not provide or purchase salt. When our workers come to shovel your snow, they will put salt down if you have some at your front door. Please be patient with us, we will make our way to everyone in a timely manner. Do not try to go outside or do it yourself. If you need your snow shoveled, please call so we can put you on the list. Quilting Club Thursdays 6:00 p.m. The Quilters are back and want you to join them! Anyone ages 16 and up are welcome. For those interested in learning to quilt, wanting to finish a project or start something new! Trips and Outings Grocery Shopping Mondays 9:00 a.m. Visits to Meijer or Walmart in Belleville. Don’t forget to call ahead of time to attend. We need counts in order to complete our route schedules. Thank you. Romulus Senior Communicator Lunch Out to Sam’s Place in Belleville Friday, Jan. 15th 11:00 a.m. Take the bus out to lunch with your friends! $2 transportation cost. Movie Out Wednesday, Jan. 27th 11:00 a.m. Sign up to go see a movie at the Emagine Canton Cinema. $2.00 for Transportation $8.00 for Ticket, Pop & Popcorn www.romulusgov.com 3 Message from the Director, Rose Swidan I want to take this time to wish everyone a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year. I’m asking every senior to help me with my New Year resolution; to break our record for the number of seniors that visit the Center this year. I want to extend our services and reach out to all those who need help or want to get out of the house and join us in more activities. I want to help seniors and every resident that may need assistance. There are so many services that our Senior Center provides, and we have a lot of fun doing it! The third Thursday of each month we have a food pantry, commodities and focus hope. We have daily activities and a very nice workout room. We have a ping-pong table, a pool table and different games every day. We also have shopping trips, movie out, and lunch out. For health services, we will drive anyone to the doctor, dentist, bank and other necessary places. We have a wonderful City that cares about all our residents and offers these services to seniors as well as people of all ages. I am asking everyone if you know a neighbor or someone that needs help or would just benefit from geting out, to please reach out and help them take advantage of all our activities and events. If you need another copy of our monthly Communicator, they are available at the Senior Center or online at www.romulusgov.com. We have a wonderful staff and we are here every week day to help you. Please come and invite others to our luau in January for some summer fun with great food, wonderful music, gifts and raffles. Wishing you a Happy New Year filled with lots of love, Rose Thank you to everyone that donated for our Christmas Gala Luncheon and to Corpore Sano for donating the ham. God bless you all, you know who you are. Was this the last season for your artificial Christmas tree? Please donate it to the Senior Center! We are accepting any gently used/clearance artificial trees for our holiday decorations next year! 4 Romulus Senior Communicator www.romulusgov.com 5 Message from Mayor Burcroff I hope you and your family have a happy holiday season. There were a lot of accomplishments to celebrate during the last year and we plan to continue to improve Romulus together in 2016. We look forward to expanding our community events and offering more fun activities for families and people of all ages this year. Even though it might not feel like winter yet, please be on the alert for snow emergencies that are usually instituted when four inches or more of snow is expected, but can happen at lower amounts depending on icy conditions. During a snow emergency, please remove any vehicles from the roadway and encourage your friends and family to do the same. This allows our DPW workers to clear the snow quickly and efficiently. This is especially important in order for emergency response vehicles to have access to your homes and neighborhoods. We appreciate your cooperation in these efforts. I look forward to seeing you in the upcoming new year. Sincerely, LeRoy D. Burcroff, Mayor of Romulus Thank You to Our Sponsors! Any other businesses or organizations are welcome to purchase an ad in the Communicator for $75 for six months. All proceeds go toward the construction of a new “Salon” at the Senior Center! 36567 Goddard Rd. Romulus, MI 48174 (734) 941-0755 Romulus Senior Communicator www.romulusgov.com 5 Need a Venue for your meeting or party? Rooms for Rent at the Senior Center The Romulus Senior Center is a great place to celebrate any special occasion from baby showers, to family reunions and even wedding receptions! Rooms are available any day of the week and can hold up to 120 people. Arrange for a caterer or use the on-site kitchen. Call today! Events at the Romulus Public Library Second Monday Book Club Monday, Jan. 11th at 7:00 p.m. Galway Bay by Mary Pat Kelly To register for all Library programs call (734) 942-7589 or visit the Circulation Desk at 11121 Wayne Rd., Romulus, MI 48174 Library Hours Monday-Thursday: 10am-8pm / Friday-Saturday: 12pm-5pm / Sunday: Closed Travel, Treasures & Tours Turtle Creek Overnight Hollywood Casino in Toledo, OH Enjoy a 1-night stay at the elegant Turtle Creek Casino Hotel. Gambling stops at Little River Casino & Soaring Eagle Casino. Receive up to $124 in casino incentives. Day trip with at least $10 in slot play. Depart Mon. January 18, 2016 Depart Mon. February 1, 2016 $25 per person $129 per person d.o. Valentine’s Day Soaring Eagle Casino Overnight Soaring Eagle Day Trip with Shows 5 hours gambling at Mt. Pleasant’s beautiful casino. Start with $10 in coin and $5 in food. Earn 100 points and receive $10 1-night stay at Soaring Eagle Casino Hotel visiting Firekeepers more in coin. Ticket to the show is also included. in one direction. Baggage handling and $75 back in Depart Tues. February 16, 2016 casino incentives also included. $35 per person Depart Sun. February 14, 2016 Featuring the show “Little Anthony & the Imperials” $129 per person d.o. 6 Romulus Senior Communicator www.romulusgov.com Recipe Exchange: Zuppa Toscana (Better than Olive Garden!) Ingredients 1 lb. Italian Sausage (use spicy to get that signature Olive Garden flavor) 4-6 Russet Potatoes, chopped 1 Onion, chopped 1/4 c. REAL Bacon Pieces (optional) 2 T. Minced Garlic (about 3-4 cloves) 32 oz. Chicken Broth 1 c. Kale or Swiss Chard, chopped 1 c. Heavy Whipping Cream 2 T. Flour Directions 1. Brown sausage links in a sauté pan. 2. Cut links in half lengthwise, then cut slices. 3. Place sausage, chicken broth, garlic, potatoes and onion in slow cooker. Add just enough water to cover the vegetables and meat. 4. Cook on high 3-4 hours (low 5-6 hours) until potatoes are soft. 5. Mix flour into cream, removing lumps. 6. Add cream, kale and bacon to the crock pot, stir. 7. Cook on high 30 minutes, or until broth thickens slightly. 8. Add salt, pepper and cayenne to taste. Food Services Need Food? Hot Meals Daily Low income residents are eligible for free commodities each month. A variety of food is provided by the Emergency Food Assistance Program. Distribution: Thursday, January 21st at 9:30 a.m. Liquid Nutrition is also available: Wednesday, January 13th at 9:00 a.m. Lunch at the Senior Center is provided daily at 11:00 a.m. Please call (734) 955-4120 the day before to reserve a meal. Wayne County asks for a donation of $2.25 Volunteers Needed The Senior Center is looking for volunteers to pack food each morning from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. for the Meals on Wheels Program. Please call if you are interested. Romulus Senior Communicator www.romulusgov.com 7 Our Romulus Team ROMULUS SENIOR CENTER Mayor 36525 Bibbins Romulus, MI 48174 Phone: (734) 955-4120 Senior Center Director Rose Swidan Office Assistant Rachel Harris Office Staff/Bus Driver Rosalie Green Bus Driver Karen Kusibab Meals-on-Wheels Customer service at all levels Always offer solutions New and innovative ideas LeRoy D. Burcroff CDBG Chore Services www.romulusgov.com Evelyn Koerber Leota McCraight Kerry Vaughn Leondo Smith Larry Cochran www.facebook.com/CityofRomulus www.youtube.com/CityofRomulus Comcast Cable Channels 12 & 18 Important Phone Numbers Important Phone Numbers Senior Resources City of Romulus Prescription Assistance Information (734) 282-7177 EMERGENCY: Dial 9-1-1 (Police) Food Assistance/Wayne County Meals (734) 727-7357 Mayor’s Office (734) 942-7571 Counseling & Substance Abuse (734) 729-9286 City Council (734) 955-4506 Department of Human Services (313) 277-4800 City Clerk’s Office (734) 942-7540 Care Management Family Resources (734) 282-7177 City Treasurer’s Office (734) 942-7580 Adult Abuse (855) 444-3911 Community Services Department (734) 955-4501 Applying for Bridge Card (313) 580-4144 Department of Public Services (734) 942-7579 Food Assistance in Romulus (734) 955-4120 Water Department (734) 942-7560 8 Romulus Senior Communicator www.romulusgov.com Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Romulus Community Celebration “WALK WITH US. . . as we honor the past and impact the future! “ “We are the Dream and the Dream is now!” Monday, January 18, 2016 The City of Romulus, the Romulus Ministerial Alliance and the Romulus Community Schools invite the Community to Celebrate! Please join us at 8:00 am for the march from Romulus Middle School (37300 Wick Rd. to Romulus High School (9650 Wayne Road). (Shuttle Service provided from RHS to Middle School from 7:00 am to 7:45 am) Schedule of Events: 7:30 am - Meet at Middle School 8:00 am - Community March Begins 8:00 am - Continental Breakfast in the Romulus High School cafeteria. 9:30 am - MLK Celebration in the Romulus High School Auditorium Please contact Rev. Arthur Willis, Committee Chairman, at (313) 701-2423 or Ellen Craig-Bragg at (734) 955-4545, for more information January 2016 Please note that advanced sign up for programs, luncheons, lunch out, shopping trips and tours will help prevent cancellation of these events. Hot meals daily call 24 hours ahead. Wayne county Liquid Nutrition and Meals on Wheels 734-727-7357. Transportation M-F call for appointment 24 hours ahead for reservation. 734-955-4120 Sun Mon 3 10 17 24 31 Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 9 4 5 6 7 8 Meijer 9am Bible Study 11:30am Bingo 12pm Club #1 11am Art Class 11:30am Bunco 12pm Manicures 10am Fun Day 12pm Bingo 12pm Ministries 10:30am Red Hatters 12pm Game Day 12pm Quilting 6pm Pokeno 12pm 11 12 13 14 15 Walmart 9am Bible Study 11:30am Bingo 12pm Art Class 11:30am Bunco 12pm Club #1 at Romulus House 12:30pm Liquid Nutrition 9am Blood Pressure 10am Luau Luncheon 11am Fun Day 12pm Bingo 12pm Ministries 10:30am Game Day 12pm Quilting 6pm Lunch Out 11am Pokeno 12pm 18 19 20 21 22 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Closed Motor City 8:15am Book Club 10:30am Club #1 11am Art Class 11:30am Bunco 12pm Manicures 10am Fun Day 12pm Bingo 12pm Lawyer 1pm Commodities/ Focus Hope 9:30am Ministries 10:30am Game Day 12pm Quilting 6pm Pokeno 12pm 25 26 27 28 29 Meijer 9am Haircuts 10am Bible Study 11.30am Potluck Birthday Bash Bingo 11am Club #1 11am Art Class 11:30am Bunco 12pm Blood Pressure 10am Movie Out 11am Fun Day 12pm Bingo 12pm Ministries 10:30am Game Day 12pm Quilting 6pm Podiatrist 10:30am Pokeno 12pm 16 23 30
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