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connection senior - Independence Township
SENIOR
CONNECTION
A bi-monthly newsletter of useful information from The Independence Township Senior Community Center
6TH ANNUAL VETERANS CELEBRATION
Monday, July 4, 2016, 11:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.
Clintonwood Park, Senior Community Center
Veteran’s Ceremony, Patriotic Concert and Military Museum
Join us for this special celebration honoring all of our veterans. Don’t miss this
special day for all of us to celebrate our veterans sacrifice to our country.
STATE PRIMARY ELECTION
PARTY
Tuesday, August 2, 2016. Must be registered to vote by
Tuesday, July 5th to participate in this election.
*Note the Senior Community Center and the
Carriage House in Clintonwood Park are both polling
sites for Precincts 3, 12 & 13 and will be open that
day for voting only. All onsite programs will be
cancelled that day. For more information on other
polling sites you can contact the Independence
Township Clerk’s office.
BUCKS FOR BUSES FUNDRAISER
Wednesday, September 21, 2016, 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Overtyme Grill and Taproom, 4724 Dixie Hwy, Waterford, MI 48329
Tickets on sale for $25.00 each at the Center.
Evening includes entertainment, Michigan themed
food, silent auction and more. Proceeds benefit
the Senior Transportation Program serving
Independence and Springfield Townships and
the City of the Village of Clarkston that provides
rides to older and disabled adults to doctors, dialysis,
grocery stores, work and other appointments
2016 CENTER CLOSING DATES
INDEPENDENCE DAY – Monday, July 4th
Offices will be closed but Center will be open for the Veterans Celebration and Independence Fest in Clintonwood Park.
LABOR DAY – Monday, September 5th
Independence Township Senior Community Center
Located in Clintonwood Park
6000 Clarkston Road, Clarkston, MI 48348
Phone: 248 625-8231
Fax: 248 922-3189
Hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. (Closed holidays)
www.indetwp.com Go to Visitors then to Senior Center
J U LY • A U G U S T 2 0 1 6
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Here’s the Scoop.......................... 2
Sr. Advisory & FITSAAC.......2 & 18
Membership.................................. 2
What’s Up?................................ 3-4
Ongoing Activities & Classes..... 5-6
Looking for Lunch?..................... 15
Technology................................... 6
Exercise and Fitness................. 7-8
Sports........................................... 9
Enrichment................................. 10
Day Trips/Extended Travel.... insert
Cards and Games...................... 11
Fabric and Yarn/Create.............. 12
Senior Services..................... 13-14
Transportation............................ 14
Community Resources.......... 14-15
Thank You’s/Sponsors................ 16
Birthdays and Winners............... 17
Community Events ............... 18-19
PURPOSE STATEMENT
The Independence Township
Senior Community Center
provides programs and services
to individuals age 50 and over.
Programs promote fitness,
healthy lifestyle, socialization and
enrichment through exercise,
daytrips, extended travel and
a wide variety of classes and
activities. Services include
transportation, meals on wheels,
Medicare Counseling, medical
loan closet and referrals to
addiyional resources that promote
independence, safety and wellness.
HERE’S THE SCOOP…
FRIENDS OF THE INDEPENDENCE SENIOR ADULT
ACTIVITY CENTER (FITSAAC): Meets on the second
Wednesday every month starting at 9:00 a.m. unless the
Senior Advisory Committee meeting is scheduled before:
The next three July 13, August 11 and September 14,
2016. Our “Friends” were approved in 2010 by the IRS
as a 501© (3) non-profit, tax exempt organization. The
Friends is managed by a Board of Directors, which is
comprised of some of the members of the Senior Center
Advisory Committee. Their main goal is to raise funds to
help support programs and services of the Senior Center.
Friends Officers:
Carolyn Morrison – President
Lee Kuczmanski – Vice President and Treasurer
Pat Edwards – Secretary
Members: Joe Figa, Connie Hutchison, Don Kayko, Pam
Marin, Donna Miller, Jean Pachuta, Mary Lou Schell, Sue
Shubert and Mel Vaara.
Staff: Derrick Smith – Parks, Recreation & Seniors Director
Barbara Rollin – Senior Division Supervisor
SENIOR COMMUNITY CENTER
INFORMATION
NOTES FROM THE SENIOR DIVISION
SUPERVISOR…
I hope everyone is having a great summer! We have
been very busy at the Center with everything we offer
and we thank all of you for your support. You are the
reason our programs and services continue to grow.
If you have not had a chance to join us for lunch
we are now offering healthy menus for our Thursday
Lunches. We always have Pot Luck on the first
Thursday of every month. If you decide not to bring
a dish to pass you can pay $5.00. We also started
Throw Back Thursdays on the third Thursday of each
month where we offer soup and sandwich or soup
and salad for $5.00 which includes beverages and
desserts. On the second and fourth Thursdays we
offer a full lunch including beverages and dessert for
$7.00 and you don’t have to tip! Everyone is welcome
to come and don’t be shy about coming by yourself
because we have a very friendly group that enjoys
meeting new people. To see what were are serving
in July and August see page 15 for a complete menu.
Call the Center at 248-625-8231 to reserve your spot.
SENIOR CENTER ADVISORY
Independence Township Senior Adult Activity Center
Advisory Committee. Meets on the second Wednesday
every other Month starting at 9:00 a.m.: The next two
meetings are July 13 and September 14, 2016. This
group is approved by the Township Board to represent
the Center and to offer input and support into the centers
operations and programs.
Senior Advisory Officers:
Joe Figa – President
Pat Edwards – Vice President
Carolyn Morrison – Secretary
Members: Joe Figa, Connie Hutchison, Don Kayko,
Lee Kuczmanski, Donna Miller, Jean Pachuta, Mary Lou
Schell, Sue Shubert, Thomas Stone and Mel Vaara.
Staff: Derrick Smith – Parks, Recreation & Seniors Director
Barbara Rollin – Senior Division SupervisorPatrick Kittle –
Township Supervisor
Barbara Pallotta – Clerk
.Barbara Rollin
STAFF
Senior Center Supervisor
Barbara Rollin
Clerk
Theresa Gordon
Nutrition Supervisor
Mary Przybycien
Site Hostess
Barbara Szematowicz
Senior Services
Patty Collins
Receptionist
Carroll Harris
Programs
Gerry Townsend
Programmer/Sports
Mary Melega
Programmer Assistant
Mary Jo Reid
Programmer Assistant
Pat Drake
Cleaning/Set-ups
Carol Vickery
Van Drivers
Full Time – Gerald Ellis
Part Time – Gordy Cloutier, Dale Coughlin,
Lou Donagrandi, JoAnn Foote & Tom Mitcham
SENIOR CENTER MEMBERSHIP
Your membership is valid from the date you sign up
until a year from that date. Couples should sign up at
the same time. Our membership fees are:
$12.00 a person for residents.
$22.00 a couple for residents.
$17.00 a person for non-residents
$32.00 a couple for non-residents.
Residents are persons who live in the Independence
Township Community. All new members will receive a bimonthly newsletter with their membership along with a
one time welcome package that includes a $5.00 coupon
that can be used towards a class or program. Your
membership also entitles you to discounts on all of our
programs and classes. By participating in a couple of
programs your membership will pay for itself. All of our
programs and trips reflect member and non-member fees.
TOWNSHIP BOARD
Supervisor
Clerk
Treasurer
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Patrick Kittle
Barb Pallotta
Paul A. Brown
Jose Aliaga
David Lohmeier
Ron Ritchie
Andrea Schroeder
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ACTIVE OAKLAND ADULT EVENT
UPCOMING EVENTS
& PRESENTATIONS
CHECK OUT OUR NEW LOOK!
You know you have always wanted to try something
adventurous. Oakland County Parks is offering an ‘adults
only’ day packed with exciting new experiences. Participants
are welcome to try zip-lining, geocaching, kayaking, a
climbing tower, paddleboat and pontoon rides and nature
education programs. Oakland County will be providing staff
to offer guidance and assistance. Lunch will be provided
and is included in this fun summer day. Take advantage of
mini-bus transportation provided from the Senior Community
Center. Deadline to register is July 8, 2016.
You will notice an updated newsletter format. We
are hoping that you find this issue easier to navigate.
There is a maple leaf
hidden on a page in this
issue. If you find it, circle it and bring your newsletter
into the Senior Center before 7/31/16 to place your
name in a drawing for a basket of goodies.
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CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP
Independence Oaks County Park
Monday, July 18, 2016
Departs: 9:00 a.m. – Returns: 3:00 p.m.
$15.00 per person ($20.00 for Non-Members)
ART EXHIBITION
Tuesdays, July 12 and August 9 at 2:00 p.m. at the Carriage House
Tuesdays, July 26 and August 23 at 7:00 p.m. at the Senior Community Center
Are you caring for someone else – someone unable to care
for themselves? This challenge can be overwhelming.
Feeling stressed? Looking for a place to vent and share
ideas with others in a similar situation? You are invited to
join with others in the formation of a group intended to help
you. The conversation will be guided by Dr. Thomas K.
Stone, a retired professor and former licensed counselor.
Please call the senior center for more information.
Wednesday, July 20
11:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m., No Charge
Community Center Bartsch Hall
We will be hosting local artists and displaying their creative
work. If you are interested in participating, please call
the Center at (248) 625-8231 or stop by to pick up an
informational packet. You can choose to either drop off
your artwork with our facilitator or you may attend this
exhibition with your work.
TRIP PRESENTATION-
HAWAII, AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND
DRIVER SAFETY CLASS
Tuesday, July 12 and Wednesday, July 13
Senior Community Center, Bartsch Hall
1:00-5:00 p.m. Cost is $15 for AARP members and
$20 for non-AARP members
Come and check out two great trips we are offering in
2017. Ed McKenna from Collette Travel will be here to
share highlights of Hawaii by Land and Sea and Australia
and New Zealand in 2017. Please call the office to place
your name on the list if you are planning to attend.
This two day AARP Driver Safety Program covers
defensive driving strategies and current rules of the road
in today’s challenging driving environment. The course
provides practical tips to adjust to the normal changes in
vision, hearing and reaction time to help ensure a driver’s
safety and the safety of others on the road. Course
participants may be eligible to receive an insurance
discount. Consult your insurance agent for further details.
Please come into the Senior Community Center to register
in advance because class size is limited. Make checks
payable to AARP. Cash or check only.
PICNIC ON THE PORCH
Wednesday, August 3, 2016
11:30 a.m.
$6.00 per person
Ready for some good old fashioned fun? Pull out your
shorts, hats and tennis shoes and join us on the Senior
Center back porch (deck) for a picnic lunch prepared by
Mary P. After lunch, have some fun playing Corn Hole,
Croquet, Bocce Ball and Giant Jenga. Sign up today! Preregistration and payment is required.
BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENINGS
Tuesday, July 26
10:00 a.m.
Community Center
Thursday, July 14 and August 11 at 12:30 – 1:30p.m.
Community Center – Bartsch Hall
CALLING ALL VOICES CHOIR
BEGINS JULY 13TH AT 1:00 P.M.
Stop in for a blood pressure check! A registered nurse from
Evergreen Health Services will provide free blood pressure
screenings.
See page 10 for more information.
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A MATTER OF BALANCE –
FALL PREVENTION
UPCOMING EVENTS
& PRESENTATIONS
Continued
FALL PREVENTION-GAIT & BONE
DENSITY SCREENINGS
This eight-session course is sponsored by the Area
Agency on Aging and led by two trained instructors.
These classes’ help participants learn to:
•Think of falling and fear of falling as controllable
•Set realistic goals for increasing activity
•Change the environment to reduce fall risks
•Exercise to increase strength and balance
Participants will engage in group discussion, problem
solving, skill building and learn exercises to increase
flexibility, range of motion and strength. Pre-registration
and payment is required by calling 800-852-7795 or
[email protected].
Thursday, August 18 at 1:30pm
$1.00 per person in Bartsch Hall
Every 15 seconds an older adult is seen in an emergency
room. Learn about risk factors, 6 steps to prevent a fall,
and medications that could increase your risk. McLaren
Oakland staff will also conduct screenings to those
interested to identify areas of muscle weakness, loss of
joint range, poor posture or coordination. Call the Center
to register to attend!
COPING WITH
HEARING LOSS SEMINAR
PAINTING PARTY!
Picasso’s Grapevine – Downtown Clarkston
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
11:30 a.m.
$35.00 p.p. ($40.00 for Non-Members)
Thursday, September 29 at 1:30 p.m.
$1 per person
Learn about what is new with hearing aids, telephones
and other devices to cope with hearing loss. A technician
from Costco will discuss hearing aid technology
and is available to conduct hearing assessments. A
representative from Clear Captions will describe the
100% federally funded telephone program designed
for those with hearing loss which provides a caption
telephone, caption service and installation. Silent Call
will demonstrate other products. Plan to join us for
refreshments and new information! Call the Senior Center
to register.
Everyone who participated the first time enjoyed
themselves so much, we are offering this opportunity
again! Arrive at Piccasso’s Grapevine by 11:15 a.m.
Lunch, prepared by Rudy’s Market is included followed
by a step by step group 2 hour painting class. We have
selected a beautiful flower painting that will be perfect with
any décor. The canvas and all supplies are included in the
price. Finish your masterpiece by the end of class. Meet
at Picassos. Please register and make your payment at
the Senior Community Center.
LET’S CHAT
MACKINAC BRIDGE WALK
LABOR DAY WEEKEND
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., Senior Community Center
No Charge (Donations Accepted)
September 4-5, 2016
Limited spots left. Sign up Today!
See Travel Insert
A personal wellness plan includes managing how we feel.
You may need to just hear and see that there is a gateway
to making connections to others. If you would like the
opportunity to sit down and discuss what is troubling you
but are not ready to commit to individual counseling, retired
professional LPC, NCC and NCCC, Thomas K. Stone, is
offering “pre-counseling” sessions. If appropriate, he will refer
you to an active qualified professional counselor. Please call
the Senior Community Center to set up an appointment time.
NEW!!!!!
MURDER MYSTERY DINNER
Managing Concerns About Falling
Tuesdays, September 13 – November 1
$15.00 per person
Saturday, September 24 at 6:30 p.m., Bartsch Hall
$24.00 per person
Ready for a fun night out? We are hosting area actors
for an interactive murder mystery. Enjoy a homemade
meatloaf dinner while you collect clues to solve the crime!
Prizes will be awarded to the winning individual or team.
Call the Senior Community Center at (248) 625-8231 to
register.
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HOW TO AGE GRACEFULLY ONGOING ACTIVITIES
& CLASSES
“When a group of older adults were asked to identify the
key components of successful aging, the answer that
topped their list surprised even the experts; resilience.
They defined it as being able to adjust to circumstances,
focus and gains rather than losses and appreciate
blessings.” There is much more to this than resilience.
Dr. Thomas K. Stone will be here to help you understand
how you can learn to age gracefully, applying to people of
all ages. If you plan to attend, please call the Center to
place your name on the list.
All Classes are held in the
Senior Community Center unless
otherwise specified.
CHAIR MASSAGE
Tuesdays, July 19
Tuesdays, August 2 and August 16
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon
$10.00 p.p. for 15 minutes. Cash Only Please
MANI’S WITH MARCY
Helps to relieve common aches, pain and stresses. Focus
on the upper body. Each recipient is seated and fully
clothed. Please call the Center for an appointment. Walkins welcome, if time permits.
Mondays, July 11 and July 25
August 8 and August 22
10:00 a.m., Cost $12.00 per person
Convenience and a great price! Marcy Sawyer, a licensed
manicurist with 15 years experience will be here at the
Senior Community Center to do manicures twice a month.
Call the Center to make an appointment. Walk-ins will
only be taken if time permits. Cash only Please.
CLUB BOOKWORM
Thursday, August 11
1:30 p.m., $1.00 per person Drop-in fee
Thursdays, July 28 and August 25
$1.00 per person drop in fee.
Love to read? Come share your opinions and insights with
our informal group. New book selections are available for
pick up at the monthly discussion meeting or in the office
any time following the meeting. Mark your calendars to
attend our upcoming meetings.
July:
Mornings on Horseback
by David McCullough
August: Wild Swans: three Daughters of China
by Jung Chang
MY LEGAL AND FINANCIAL
SOLUTIONS
Thursdays, July 14 and August 11
9:30 a.m., No Charge
Informative presentation concentrating in the areas of
trusts, wills, estates and real estate planning. Whether
your needs involve tax planning to avoid estate taxes and
preserve your legacy, special needs trusts or a real estate
matters this program will empower you with knowledge.
RSVP at the office at (248) 625-8231 and place your
name on the list.
RECIPE ROUNDUPCALLING ALL FOODIES
GENEALOGICAL RESEARCHINDIVIDUAL
Fridays, July 8 and August 5
12:00 Noon, No Charge (bring a dish)
Are you adventurous and creative in the kitchen? Do you
love to prepare and sample new recipes? Prepare your
recipe at home and bring enough to share samples with
everyone in the group. Each month features a new and
different theme. Please bring your recipes in written form
to share.
July:
Red, White or Blue
August: Garden Fresh!
Wednesdays, July 6 and July 20
August 3 and August 17
9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.,
$10.00 per person per hour
This is a great opportunity to get started finding your
family ancestry or to overcome a research roadblock. Dr.
Thomas K. Stone has been doing genealogical research
for over 30 years. Call the Center at (248) 625-8231 to
make an appointment for one or more hours of individual
one on one family searching with Dr. Stone.
Please note: If you are not bringing a food item a $2.00
donation will be collected.
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TECHNOLOGY
ONGOING ACTIVITIES
& CLASSES, Cont’d
All Classes are held in the
Senior Community Center unless
otherwise specified.
CELL PHONE 101
WORKSHOP
MOVIES
CLARKSTON INDEPENDENCE
DISTRICT LIBRARY
6494 Clarkston Road, Clarkston. Cost is $1.00
payable the day of the movie.
Popcorn and Beverages are included.
Thursday, August 11
1:30 p.m., Center
$1.00 p.p. Drop In
Need a little extra help learning and understanding your
cell phone? Find out what those mystery buttons are for.
Bring your cell phone to this individualized workshop and
Stephanie will answer all of your questions and build your
confidence. Please call the Center at (248) 625-8231 to
place your name on the list.
JOY
(2015), PG-13, 124 minutes
Thursday, July 21 at 1:30 p.m.
Biopic of entrepreneur Joy Mangano (Jennifer Lawrence),
a divorced mother of two who risks her life’s savings to
produce and market her invention, the Miracle Mop. She
faces opposition from her dysfunctional family, including
her father Rudy (Robert De Niro), as they meddle in
her burgeoning business. But when the head of the
newly founded QVC network (Bradley Cooper) gives
her a chance to sell her product on live TV, the Miracle
Mop becomes a household name. The success of that
invention later leads to a home-shopping empire and Joy’s
ascension to the matriarch of her extended family. David
O. Russell directed this briskly paced comedy-drama,
with Diane Ladd, Virginia Madsen, Isabella Rossellini, and
Elisabeth Röhm co-starring
COMPUTER TUTORINGINDIVIDUALIZED
Thursdays, July 14 and July 28
August 11 and August 25
2:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Each session is $30.00 pp. for Members
$35.00 p.p. for Non-Members
Sign up for a one hour personal computer tutoring session
with instructor, Carol Compagnoni. Your personal session
will focus on the specific area(s) you wish to concentrate
on. Please call the center to make an appointment and
include your learning preference. If you have a laptop,
please bring it with you.
EYE IN THE SKY
COMPUTER AND TECHNOLOGY
(2016), No Rating, 102 minutes
Thursday, August 18 at 1:30 p.m.
EYE IN THE SKY stars Helen Mirren as Colonel Katherine
Powell, a UK-based military officer in command of a top
secret drone operation to capture terrorists in Kenya.
Through remote surveillance and on-the-ground Intel,
Powell discovers the targets are planning a suicide
bombing and the mission escalates from “capture” to “kill.”
But as American pilot Steve Watts (Aaron Paul) is about to
engage, a nine-year old girl enters the kill zone, triggering
an international dispute reaching the highest levels of
US and British government over the moral, political, and
personal implications of modern warfare.
(WILL RETURN IN FALL 2016)
Partnership with Sashabaw Middle School
5565 Pine Knob Lane, Clarkston, MI 48346
Would you like to improve your skills to use your
computer, Smart Phones, I Pad or Kindle more easily?
Mrs. Savoie’s Computer Applications students will teach
you how to get the most out of your devices. This hands
on class is every Thursday at the Sashabaw Middle
School. This is an Academic Service Learning Project for
the students at no cost to you. You must sign up at the
Senior Community Center and have a background check
before you begin. A new form is required each school
year. Forms are available at the Senior Community
Center.
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EXERCISE AND FITNESS
LINE DANCING – LEARN THE STEPS
AQUATICS CLASSES NOW AVAILABLE
Tuesdays and Thursdays
11:15 a.m.
Great Lakes Athletic Club
3800 S. Baldwin Road
If you are brand new to Line Dancing, here is a chance for
you to start from square one and learn the steps.
LINE DANCING – EXPERIENCED
Please see information under Fitness Partnerships
“BREAKFAST CLUB”
BODY MANAGEMENT
Monday, Wednesday and Friday,
11:00 a.m. – 11:50 a.m.
July 1 – July 27 (No Class July 4)
$44.00 per person ($49.00 for Non-Members)
McLaren Physical Therapy and Fitness Center
Suite 310, 5701 Bow Pointe Drive
Drop in fee is $6.00 per person. Save money by signing up for the entire session.
EVENING LINE DANCING
COMING IN SEPTEMBER!
Wednesdays, Beginning September 14
5:30 – 7:00 p.m.
Senior Community Center, Bartsch Hall
$3.00 per person Drop in fee
POLE WALKING
NEW!
STRETCH IT OUT GROUP FITNESS
Ongoing, Tuesdays and Thursdays
1:30 – 3:30 p.m., Bartsch Hall
No Charge to Participants
This amazing new fitness activity using Exerstrider Poles
turbo charges your normal walking regimen by burning
40% more calories than regular walking. It automatically
improves walking posture and helps to reduce stress to
shins, knees, hips and back while radically improving
balance and stability. Enjoy this even if you are a nonathlete as a health promoting physical activity. Walking
poles and training will be provided. If you joined us last
fall, you know what we are talking about!
Wednesday and Friday, 9:00 – 9:50 a.m.
Senior Community Center-Bartsch Hall
July 13 – August 19
$48.00 per person ($53.00 for Non-Members)
This basic exercise class is designed to provide a wellrounded program to improve strength, flexibility and
balance. Participants will practice movements that
simulate or enhance activities performed in daily life. A
great way to improve and maintain physical functioning
with easy to learn cardio steps to fun music. If you wish,
you can bring light weights.
*If you are interested, you will be required to attend one
mandatory training session which will be offered on the
following dates:
Thursday, July 7 at 1:30 p.m.
Tuesday, August 2 at 1:30 p.m.
These training sessions are provided to instruct you on the
proper use of the walking poles so that you receive optimal
benefit.
NEW!
HULA HOOP FUN FITNESS
Mondays Ongoing, 10:00 – 12:30 p.m.
Senior Community Center, Bartsch Hall
$3.00 per person Drop in fee
Dance to country, salsa, cha-cha and rock and roll rhythms
with Rosemary Hall to exercise your body and mind. You
are not obligated to participate on consecutive weeks.
Stop in when the dancing mood strikes! All skill levels
welcome to this ongoing program.
Feel the benefits! This gentle exercise program is
designed to recall those strengths and movements.
Improve and maintain flexibility, mobility and range of
motion. Focus on circulation, strength and balance.
(Note: No Class during August. Class will resume in
September 2016)
Mondays Ongoing, 9:30 – 10:00 a.m.
Senior Community Center, Bartsch Hall
$1.00 per person Drop in fee
Fridays, 3:30 – 4:15 p.m.
June 24 – August 5,
Senior Community Center-Bartsch Hall
$30.00 per person ($35.00 for Non-Members)
CANCELLATION OF GREAT PROGRAMS
CAN BE AVOIDED
Deadlines are very important for planning
purposes, for the Senior Community Center staff
and instructors. Please avoid disappointment by
registering early. Thank You!
Learn the ways that “hooping” can tone you and improve
your total cardio well-being using light to moderate
weighted Hula Hoops. Improve balance and strength.
Music will be used to keep the fun atmosphere going!
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TAI CHI INTRODUCTION
FIVE O’CLOCK ROCK
Wednesdays, 11:00 a.m. – 12 Noon
June 29 – September 21
(No Class July 6, 20 and September 7)
Carriage House
$50.00 p.p. ($55.00 p.p. for Non-Members)
Drop in Fee $7.00 per person.
Save money by signing up for the entire session.
Need to let off some steam? Rock around the clock for one
hour. This is a free style – no judgment class where you
will have fun and get a great workout. Bring water to drink.
Are you new to Tai Chi? This class is designed to start you
from the very beginning. John Marchewitz studied in China
and has been teaching the Wu Style T’ai Chi Ch’aun form
for over 15 years. Improve movement and balance after
the first few classes!
ON THE HORIZON
Afternoon Aquatics Classes
Heartbeat Drumming Class
TAI CHI-INTERMEDIATE
LOCAL FITNESS PARTNERSHIPS
Mondays, 11:00 a.m. – Noon
June 27 – September 19
(No Class July 4, July 18 and September 5)
St. Dan’s Catholic Church, 7010 Valley Park Drive
$50.00 p.p. ($55.00 pp. for Non-Members)
Drop in Fee $7.00 per person.
Save money by signing up for the entire session.
GREAT LAKES ATHLETIC CLUB
3800 S. Baldwin Road, Lake Orion
Great Lakes Athletic Club is offering Aquatic
Classes and Active Life Exercise Classes to our
Senior Community Center members age 55 and
over on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11:00
a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Cost is $20.00 per person
for three months (these fees are collected
each quarter and are prorated if you join after
the beginning of each quarter.) You have the
flexibility of paying a $5.00 drop-in fee when
you wish to attend. We are very excited to offer
aquatics classes through this new partnership!
John Marchewitz will be teaching this class that includes
easy chair exercises that will make a big difference in your
mobility and health. For more information, go to www.
wustyle.com.
ADAPTIVE YOGA
Tuesdays, 9:00 – 10:00 a.m.
September 6 – October 18 Carriage House
$40.00 per person ($45.00 for Non-Members)
Drop in fee $7.00 per person.
Save money by signing up for the entire session.
McLAREN FITNESS CENTER
CLARKSTON
Monday-Friday 7:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
McLaren Fitness Center is now offering monthly
gym memberships to Independence Township
Senior Community Center members for only $20.00
per month and $30.00 per month for couples. No
registration fees! Join month to month.
Call (248) 922-6820 to sign up!
This class adapts Yoga to all types of bodies and abilities.
Optional use of light hand weights, stability balls, and strap
or tie. Bring weights, strap and yoga mat to class.
NEW!
CHAIR YOGA
Mondays, 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.
Senior Community Center, Bartsch Hall
July 11 – August 15
$30.00 p.p. ($35.00 p.p. for Non-Members)
Tuesdays, 9:00 – 10:00 a.m., Carriage House
July 12 – August 23 (No Class August 2)
$40.00 per person ($45.00 for Non-Members)
FITNESS QUEST AT HEALTH QUEST
If you can breathe, you can do some form of Yoga. This
class is for those who are unable or are uncomfortable
using a traditional yoga mat on the floor. It is done from
a seated position on a chair. Offers wonderful health
benefits including greater flexibility, better muscle tone,
improved breathing, lowers blood pressure, improves
balance, reduces stress and improves mental clarity.
DOWNTOWN CLARKSTON
Monday – Friday 6:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Saturday – Sunday 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Fitness Quest located at 32 S. Main Street is offering
monthly gym memberships to Independence Senior
Community Center members for only $40.00 per
month and $70.00 per month for couples. No
registration fees (save $59.00!) Join month to
month. Call (248) 625-6022 to sign up!
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MEN’S 50+ SOFTBALL
SPORTS
BIKING CLUB
Leagues and times vary. If you are interested, please call
Lisa McCoy at (248) 625-8223.
Tuesdays, ongoing
9:00 a.m., Senior Community Center Parking Lot
WOMEN’S 50+ SOFTBALL
Join our group for relaxing rides around the Clarkston area
beautiful bike paths. All skill levels welcome. Riding time is
approximately 2 hours round trip. If you are currently part of
our group or interested in joining our group, please call the
office at (248 625-8231) to place your name of the list.
PICKLEBALL
RETURNING IN SEPTEMBER
Mondays, 1:00 p.m., Ongoing
Ongoing, through Mid-May
Cherry Hill Lanes, 6697 Dixie Highway
The hottest game around. A combination of tennis, ping
pong, badminton and racquetball. All equipment provided.
All levels welcome. Wear comfortable clothing and tennis
shoes. New to Pickleball? Don’t let that stop you, we will
teach you how to play and you will be hooked in no time!
Informal league includes 3 relaxing games for just $6.50
per week. No experience necessary. Bowlers are not
obligated to bowl each week or pay for weeks missed.
Pre-registration not needed. Weekly fee includes end of
the season bowling banquet.
NOTE: We are now using a Punch Card System for
Outdoor Pickleball. Punch cards can be purchased at the
Senior Community Center or over the telephone using a
charge card.
OUTDOOR 50+ GOLF LESSONS
OUTDOOR MORNING PICKLEBALL (Ongoing)
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and
Saturday
8:30 – 11:00 a.m.
10 Punch Card - $18.00 p.p. (Receive 1 Day Free)
20 Punch Card - $34.00 p.p. (Receive 3 Days Free)
Clintonwood Park Outdoor Courts
6000 Clarkston Road
Tuesdays, 11:00a.m.–Noon
August 2 – August 30 (No Class August 23)
Heather Highlands Driving Range
11450 Holly Road
$55.00 pp. ($60.00 for Non-Members)
This four week course is for anyone 50+ who wants to
learn how to play golf or to improve their skills. You will
learn the fundamentals of the golf swing, proper grip,
posture and alignment. You will also learn the long game,
driver, fairway woods, hybrids, iron play, chipping, putting
along with golf etiquette and course management. This
fun, educational, low pressure class will give you the
confidence and knowledge to go out and play the great
game of golf. You will need to purchase a bucket of balls
from the pro shop prior to each lesson. The instructor,
Brent Davies is a USGTF Golf Teaching Professional and
Boys Varsity Golf Team Head Coach at Holly High School.
INDOOR EVENING PICKLEBALL (Ongoing)
Tuesday Evenings, 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
$4.00 per person *
First Congregational Church of Clarkston
5449 Clarkston Road
*Punch cards cannot be used for Indoor Play
FAMILY PICKLEBALL CLINICS
50+ GOLF SENIOR PUTTERS
Tuesdays, 6:45 p.m.
County-wide league. Games are played on Tuesday
evening’s beginning in Mid-May. If interested, please call
Mary Melega at (248) 625-8231.
BOWLING
Mondays and Wednesdays, 10:00 a.m.
Clintonwood Park, 6000 Clarkston Road
Tuesdays, through August 23
7:30 – 8:45 a.m.
Heather Highlands Executive Course
11450 Holly Road
$12.00 pp. ($17.00 for Non-Members) one time fee payable at the Senior Community Center.
Thursdays, June 23, July 21 and August 25
6:00 – 8:00 p.m., No Charge
Clintonwood Park Outdoor Courts
6000 Clarkston Road
Grab your family and friends and come learn one of
the fastest growing sports around. We will supply the
equipment and snacks. Please wear comfortable clothing
and tennis shoes.
Enjoy the flexibility of non-league play at a new reduced
price. You are not required to attend every week. Upon
arrival, pay $8.00 green fee at the Pro-Shop for the
executive course. Carts are additional. Golf on the
regulation course for a nominal extra charge. Join anytime
during the summer.
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FUSED GLASS JEWELRY
ENRICHMENT
ANYONE CAN PAINT!
Assemble layers of glass to create one of a kind jewelry
pieces. Every student will have the opportunity to make
10-12 different pieces during this class (necklaces, rings,
pins or all three.) All materials included. Class meets on
both days.
Mondays, July 18 and August 15
9:00 – 11:00 a.m., Carriage House
$23.00 p.p. ($25.00 p.p. for Non-Members)
Have you ever asked yourself “I would love to learn how
to paint, but how do I get started?” Join award winning
television artist Steve Wood and learn his step-bystep methods and techniques for achieving successful
paintings. His class is designed for beginning and
intermediate levels of painting experience. All materials
are included.
MAHJONG LESSONS
Mondays, October 3, 10, 17 and 24
9:00 – 12:00 p.m., Carriage House
$1.00 p.p. Drop in Fee
Learn the basics of Mahjong taught by experienced
players. Open to all genders. Please call the Senior
Community Center office at (248) 625-8231 to place your
name on the list if you are planning to attend. These
lessons are taught on a progressive basis, it is very
important that you attend the first class. Even if you are
looking for a refresher course, this is it!
CALLING ALL VOICES!
Mondays, 1:00-3:00 p.m.
August 8 and August 15
$30.00 p.p. ($35.00 for Non-Members)
Senior Community Center
The Senior Community Center Choir will begin on Wednesday, July 13th at 1:00 p.m.
Carriage House. Cost is $5.00 per week.
The choir leader, Doris Williams received degrees from
Oakland University and Stanford University in vocal
music. She has studied with Gregory Wait and Maureen
Chowning, and also has had master classes with some
of the top early performers in the world, including Andrea
von Ramm, Nigel Rogers and Julianne Baird. She has
produced 3 CD’s which explore her versatility as an
interpreter
COLORING AND CURRENT EVENTS
Thursdays, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m.
$1.00 p.p. Drop in Fee
WOODCARVING
A great way to relax and decompress in our busy stressed
out world while chatting with others. This one hour will fly
by as you take part in lively discussion
while unplugging and
reducing anxiety.
If you have coloring
books and supplies,
please bring them
with you.
Fridays, 9:00 a.m. to 12 Noon
June 17 – July 15
July 29 – August 19
September 9 – September 30
Senior Community Center
$40.00 p.p. ($45.00 p.p. for Non-Members)
Instructor Dave Shaw has been carving for over 40 years.
He is a member of Michigan Carvers Association and the
Oakland-Livingston Wood Carvers. A new project each
session. A $10.00 material fee is due to the instructor on
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Cards and Games
EUCHRE – Tournament Style
Mondays
Carriage House, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
BUNCO
If you are looking for a good time with a dash of
competition, join our friendly card group! Cost is $1.00 per
person drop-in fee plus $1.00 per person to be eligible for
a 1st and 2nd place prize. If you are new or even a little bit
rusty, please call the front office at (248) 625-8231 to leave
your name so that lessons can be arranged.
Wednesdays, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
May 11 and June 8
Carriage House, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Cost is $4.00 per person and includes admission,
prizes and light snacks.
Join us for an upbeat afternoon with friends playing this
easy dice game. All are welcome! Prizes are awarded
after each session. New to playing Bunco? No worries,
you will catch on fast.
MAHJONG
Wednesdays
Senior Community Center, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
BINGO
Traditional Bingo and Nickel Bingo are switched out every
other week. Bring nickels for Nickel Bingo Week. $1.00
per week drop-in fee.
Join our growing Mahjong group! This challenging game
which originated in China is similar to the Western card
game rummy. It is a game of skill, strategy and calculation
and also involves a certain degree of chance. If you own
a game, please bring it with you. Players should have
some previous Mahjong experience. Cost is $1.00 per
person Drop In.
BRIDGE – Drop In
PINOCHLE – Double Deck
Thursdays, Ongoing
Carriage House, 1:00 p.m.
Mondays, Ongoing
Senior Community Center, 12:00 Noon
Tuesday and Fridays
Senior Community Center, 1:00 p.m.
Attention Bridge Players! You can come for Drop In
Duplicate Bridge or Drop In Party Bridge every Monday.
Costs are $1.00 p.p. for Party Bridge and $3.00 p.p.
for Duplicate Bridge (additional fee includes materials.)
For more information, please contact Marlene Green at
(248) 572-7116.
Beginners are welcome to join this group for one or two
afternoons a week. Cost is $1.00 per person drop-in.
DINNER AND EUCHRE EVENINGS
On Vacation for July and August –
Will return September 28
6:00 p.m., Senior Community Center
BRIDGE – Marathon
Cost is $12.00 per person at the door and includes
everything for this fun evening. Looking for a fun evening
out? Enjoy dinner with friends followed by Euchre.
Come with a partner, by yourself or with a group of
friends. Prizes will be awarded to first, second and third
place winners. Tournament style play. Previous Euchre
experience is preferred. Sign up is first come first serve.
Second and Fourth Fridays
Carriage House, 12:30 – 3:30 p.m.
If you are interested, please call Linda Sheill at (248) 6743987 or Linda Coppola at (248) 634-2029 to register. Cost
is $1.00 per person.
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Fabric and Yarn
CREATIVE
RECYCLED GREETING CARDS
KNITTING GROUP
Fridays at 9:00 a.m.
Senior Community Center
Wednesdays at 10:00 a.m.
and Fridays at 11:30 a.m
Senior Community Center
Stop in and see our beautiful recycled cards – often
prettier than the originals. The bargain cost is $.50 per
card. To donate old cards including Christmas cards,
bring the entire card to the center. All proceeds will go into
the “Friends of the Independence Township Senior Adult
Activity Center” account. Contact-Jan Nadison.
Attention Knitters:
We make newborn
and chemo caps.
The hospitals we
donate to are so
grateful for our
donations but
we need your
help to keep up
with the demand.
Meet for coffee, conversation and needlework or stop by
and pick up some patterns for our community projects.
Novices and experienced knitters welcome. The knitters
are also making items for the senior center to sell; all
proceeds from the sales will go into the “Friends of the
Independence Township Senior Adult Activity Center”
account. Contact-Sue Shubert.
QUILTING CLUB
Fridays at 9:00 a.m.
Carriage House
COUNTRY MUSIC
Last Wednesday of the Month
2:00 p.m.
Carriage House
The quilters make beautiful quilts to donate to non-profit
groups. For more information about the club contact-Pat
Reeves at 248-618-7871.
Stop by the
Carriage House
and enjoy
country music
by Ken Combs
and friends.
For more information
call Ken at 248-660-3555.
NEW!
SEW WHATS?
1st and 3rd Thursdays
11:30 – 2:30 p.m.
Senior Community Center
Join us! Bring your own sewing machine and sewing
items. You may choose to either work on a specific project
of your own or a group
project which will be
donated to the Senior
Community Center or
a community resource
in need. If you have
any questions, please
feel free to contact
the Center at
(248) 625-8231
FUN FACTS ABOUT MICHIGAN
• In Michigan there are 154 species of fish.
• 1.4 million Michigan residents and 347,000 non-residents fished in Michigan in 2011.
• It is estimated that these anglers contributed an overall annual value of $4.4 billion to Michigan’s economy.
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INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE
SENIOR SERVICES
If you need help locating area services and resources
such as in-home personal care, housing choices, legal
referrals, transportation options, etc. contact Patty Collins
at the Senior Center at 248/625-8231.
ASK THE ATTORNEY
LOW VISION SUPPORT GROUP
Mondays, July 25th and August 29th
If you or someone you know has low vision, contact Patty
Collins at the Senior Community Center to learn more
about this program. The group meets monthly for either
socialization or educational presentations. Transportation
is provided for residents of the City of the Village of Clarkston,
Independence and Springfield Township.
Attorney Dana Wilson provides private consultations at
the center once a month. If you need assistance with legal
problems or if you have legal questions, call the center
for a 15-20 minute appointment. Donations to the Senior
Community Center are appreciated.
DATES TO BE DETERMINED
BEREAVEMENT GROUP
Carriage House
Healing Hearts Grief Support Group is for adults who have
lost a loved one. A bereavement counselor from Lewis E.
Wint & Son Funeral Home will facilitate the group. For
additional information contact Lewis E. Wint Funeral Home
(248) 625-5231 or email www.wintfuneralhome.com
Meetings are at 7:00p.m.
July 12
“Why Do I Feel Like My Loved One is Just on Vacation?”
August 9
“Why is There Such a Strong Adjustment Since the Loss?”
BLUE CROSS LEGACY
MEDIGAP UPDATE
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT LOAN
The Senior Community Center has walkers, canes,
commode chairs, shower seats, wheelchairs and other
items to loan out. A $25.00 CASH deposit is required
to borrow wheel chairs, seated walkers and transfer
benches. A $10.00 CASH deposit is required to borrow
shower chairs. If the item is not returned within 6 months,
the money will be automatically deposited into the Senior
Center account, unless a time extension is requested.
Adult Depends may also be available. Please consider
donating medical equipment that you no longer need to
keep the loan closet stocked. Call Patty Collins at 248625-8231 for availability of items.
MINOR HOME REPAIR PROGRAM
Blue Cross will keep the current Legacy price through the
2016 calendar year. It is expected that we will know the
2017 cost in the fall prior to the Open Enrollment period.
Appointments with Patty, a Certified Medicare/Medicaid
Counselor, are available to provide information and to
answer questions. Call 248/625-8231 ext. 17 to set up an
appointment.
EMERGENCY
FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
(TEFAP) is designed to assist qualified persons, including
seniors with emergency food items. Call Patty Collins at
the Senior Center 248/625-8231 for eligibility requirements.
The next distribution date will be September 1, 2016.
USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
HOMEBOUND MEALS
OR MEALS ON WHEELS
This program is designed to help low income households
to complete repairs of no more than $5,000 to a single
unit residence. There is no cost to you! The repairs can
include replacing furnaces, water heaters, roofs and
other minor repairs. To qualify, you must be a resident
of Independence Township or the City of the Village of
Clarkston plus: 62 years of age or older, Disabled Adult
18 or older (disability documents required) and or low
income and the owner of the home in need of repair.
Call Theresa at 248-625-8231 for additional information.
Assistance for other home repairs that do not qualify
under these programs may be obtained by calling
Oakland County’s program at 248-858-5401.
VISITING PODIATRIST
Hot meals are available seven days a week to older adults
60+ and to people with short or long term disabilities living
in Independence Township and Clarkston. Call Older
Persons Commission (OPC) at 248-608-0264 to sign up or
call Center at 248-625-8231 Ext 11 for more information.
The OPC Senior Center in Rochester provides this service
to Independence Township and Clarkston through a grant
with the Area Agency on Aging 1B, general fund support
from Independence Township and donations.
Dr. Bruce Tabak, D.P.M.
Wednesdays, July 6th and August 3rd
9:00-11:30 a.m. in the Activity Center
Basic nail care, trimming, treatment of ingrown nails,
calluses, corns and pressure sores plus more complicated
foot problems. Treatments are covered by Medicare and
other insurance. HMOs are not accepted. If you are
unsure of your insurance coverage, please call Dr. Tabak’s
office at 248-628-1880. Call the Center to schedule an
appointment time.
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SENIOR SERVICES
CONTINUED
TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
EYEGLASSES
The Lion’s Club coordinates the collection and distribution
of used eyeglasses. These items are used for low-income
individuals who cannot afford to purchase eyeglasses.
Bring your donations to the senior center to help others. If
you are in need of assistance to obtain glasses, call Patty
at the senior center.
DENTAL PROGRAM
Oakland County Health Division
The Oakland County Health Division Dental Program
serves the basic dental needs of low-income residents
who lack dental insurance. It is not a dental insurance
plan. Program recipients are provided an evaluation
and a course of basic dental treatment. Registration
fee (once qualified) is $15 per family. Visit fee is $15
per appointment. For more information or to receive an
application, call 248-858-1306 or visit the website, www.
oakgov.com/health.
•Wheelchair transportation available
•Van Service Available Monday through Friday from
8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
•All appointments need to be scheduled no later
than 12:00 p.m., day before ride and are subject to
availability.
•Curb to curb service anywhere within
Independence Twp., Springfield Twp. & Village of
Clarkston.
•A cost share of $3.00 each way is suggested
totaling $6.00 round trip,
•Medical appointments for Doctor’s Hospital,
McLaren and St. Joe’s in Pontiac are subject to
availability and are $5 one way/$10 round trip
suggested cost share.
•SHOPPING TRIP - Meijer/Great Lakes Crossing
Mall every other Tuesday. Pick up between 9:3010:30 a.m. Pick up from Meijer at 1:30 p.m. $6 per
person.
•All new riders must complete a medical form
before their first ride and will receive a copy of the
Transportation Policy.
Our transportation service is funded through the
Independence Township General Fund, Community
Development Block Grant funds, Municipal Credits
and Specialized Services, riders’ donations,
fundraisers and other donations. Springfield
Township and the City of Clarkston also contribute
Municipal Credits to our program. Please call 248625-8231 to schedule a ride or for more information.
DISCOUNT DENTAL PROGRAM
This program is designed to help uninsured/underinsured
individuals save on dental care expenses. This program
is not insurance. It is a discount program available to
all Oakland County residents for an annual fee of $69.
Program members can receive a savings of 20 – 50% on
dental care needs. Call 866-498-7914 for more information
or to apply.
DISCOUNT PRESCRIPTION CARD
Looking to save money? Save on your family’s dental,
vision, veterinary, hearing, diabetic equipment/supplies, lab
and imaging services. Save on brand name and generic
drugs, including drugs not covered in health plans. No fee
is charged for the card and may be used immediately. For
more information on all benefits, call 1-800-931-8872 or go
to www.coast2coastrx.com.
FOCUS HOPE FOOD PROGRAM
The program provides free monthly food to senior citizens
in need who are 60+ years and reside in Oakland County.
Contact Michelle Robinson at the Lighthouse Clarkston at
248/620-6116.
OLHSA-WEATHERIZATION
ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
FREE energy conservation services for eligible low-income
households are available to help reduce energy usage and
lower utility bills. Energy efficiency measures may include
wall or attic insulation and ventilation, air leakage reduction
and floor/ foundation insulation. Contact the OLHSA
Housing & Energy Department at 248-209-2760 to see if
you qualify.
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REFRIGERATIOR
REPLACEMENT
PROGRAM
DTE Energy is
partnering with OLHSA
to give qualifying
customers new energyefficient refrigerators to
replace old, inefficient
ones.
You may qualify if you:
LOOKING FOR LUNCH?
THURSDAY SITE LUNCHES AT 12 NOON!
We are serving a made-from-scratch lunch prepared by
our senior center staff every Thursday unless indicated
on the schedule. The cost is $7.00 per person. Call the
Center to make a reservation for lunch no later than 5 p.m.
on the Monday preceding the scheduled date. If you do
not reserve your meal we cannot guarantee that one will
be available for you on Thursday. All meals meet the Area
Agency on Aging standards for proper portions of protein,
grains, vegetables and fruit.
We are serving organic, low sodium and unprocessed
foods whenever possible.
All meal contents will be labeled with the
following codes:
1. Are a DTE Energy electric customer
2. Own a refrigerator that was manufactured before 2000
3. Meet income eligibility requirements
Contact OLHSA at 248-209-2616 for more information or
to apply.
C=corn D=dairy E=egg G=gluten N=nut S=soy
Bread and or crackers will still be served in baskets with
butter on each table and are NOT gluten or dairy free.
Thursday Luncheon Dates and Menu as follows
(all entrees include starch, vegetable and fruit or dessert)
RENTAL OPPORTUNITIES
IN CLINTONWOOD PARK
The Carriage House in Clintonwood Park
is available for rent on some evenings and
weekends. The building includes a 20 foot wide
x 70 foot long community room that can seat 70
people, a full-sized kitchen, and two handicap
accessible bathrooms with baby changing
stations. What a perfect place for that birthday
party, anniversary, or baby or wedding shower!!
The cost is $45 per hour for Independence
Township Residents and $65 per hour for nonresidents.
Senior Community Center Bartsch Hall is available
for rent on some evenings and weekends. This
large hall is 32 feet wide by 50 feet long and can
seat up to 100 people. Rental includes use of
commercial kitchen with gas stove and handicap
accessible bathrooms. The cost is $55 an hour
for Independence Township Residents and $75
an hour for non-residents. Availability is on a first
come first serve basis.
The returnable security deposit is $100 payable
by check or credit card. Call the center at 248625-8231 to inquire on available dates. All
reservations must be made in person and paid
for in advance.
July 7
July 14
July 21
July 28
August 3
August 4
August 11
August 18
August 25
Pot Luck – bring a dish to pass
or pay $5.00 for lunch Chicken Breast, Roasted Potatoes & Salad (G, D, C, S, E, N free)
Throw Back Thursday $5.00 Lunch –
Chicken Noodle soup, Hot Dog and Fruit
(D, S, N free).
Grilled Ham & Cheese, Broccoli Cherry salad, Fruit
(C& S free).
Wednesday – Picnic on the Porch
$6.00 Lunch – see page 3&4 for Information
Pot Luck – bring a dish to pass
or pay $5.00 for lunch.
Hamburger, Corn on the Cob, Potato Salad
(S & N free)
Throw Back Thursday $5.00 Lunch –
Gazpacho Soup & ½ Turkey Sub
(C, S & N free).
Chicken Kabobs, Rice and Salad.
(D, C, G, S, E & N Free).
SENIOR GOLD CARD PROGRAM
The Senior Gold Card Program is available to any
resident of the Clarkston Community School District
who is 62 or older. Show your card and receive FREE
or discounted activities in the Clarkston School District.
Eligible citizens may register at the Administration
Building located at 6389 Clarkston Road or by calling
the Superintendent’s Office at 248-623-5408. www.
clarkston.k12.mi.us
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THANK YOU TO SPONSORS
WISH LIST AND THANK YOU’S
BUCKS FOR BUSES
DONATION WISH LIST
September 2015
We can use the following items for our center:
• Cans of Coffee-regular & decaf (We can always use coffee)
• Cans of Creamer and Sugar, Candy for the front desk
• disposable bowls, cups and plates, large buttons for kitchen towels, plastic cutlery, yarn, patriotic cotton material and 100% Cotton quilt batting for the quilting club.
PLATINUM LEVEL
DONATION THANK YOU’S
Businesses and Organizations:
Family Owned and Operated Since 1979
• Clarkston Area Optimist Club – Breakfast
• Neiman’s Grocery Store – Bagels
Waterford
5649 Dixie Highway
248-623-9422
Individuals:
Thanks to the individuals listed below for their
donations of Candy, cards, coffee, cookies,
homemade desserts, knitted items, medical
equipment, paper products, plastic ware, snacks, tea
and yarn:
Patti Avakian, Pam Borsh, Robert Cesario, Patty
Collins, Doreen Dorau, Ruth Emerick, Richard Finney,
Richard Grey, Rosemary Hall, Randy Hendrix, Lee
Kuczmanski, Gary Kolody, Evelyn Kujawa, Susan
Lazano, Celia Murphy, Katherine Reed, Mary Jo
Reid, Mary Ronk, Mary Ellen Rood, Peg Roth, Denise
Schons, Donna Schneider, Delores Shedlowsky, Tom
Stone, Barb Szematowicz, Gerry Townsend, Bruce
Trollman, Sharon Wiitala, Marilyn Wyke
Thanks to the following individual bingo players who
donated funds to buy flowers for the window boxes
on the Carriage House:
Linda Bovensiep, Dee Campbell, Ellen Campbell,
Ruth Emerick, Joan Fenely, Sally Jackson, Helen
Jensenius, Larry Larson, Karl Schneider, Patsy Stitt,
Dan Swope, Gerry Townsend, Joan Townsend and
Kate Travelbee.
W
White Lake
340 Town Center Blvd
248-698-1200
SUSAN’S HALLMARK
SUSAN FRYER
email: [email protected]
Susan’s Hallmark of Clarkston
6631 Dixie Hwy • Clarkston MI 48346
P (248) 620-2070
Susan’s Hallmark of Davison
634 North State Road • Davison MI 48423
P (810) 652-0195
Susan’s Hallmark of Fenton
18015 Silver Parkway • Fenton, MI 48430
P (810) 629-4212
Susan’s Hallmark of Hartland
10051 E. Highland Rd • Howell MI 48843
P (810) 632-5670
FATHER’S DAY PARTY SPONSOR
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Lowrie’s Landscape, Inc.
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BIRTHDAYS & WINNERS
July 2016
Heinrich, Jenny
7/1
Jackson, Loretta
7/1
Landsparger, Arnold
7/1
Merritt, Pam
7/1
Huber, Stephanie
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Mucha, Diana
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Watkins, Terry
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Cranick, Loretta
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Bey, Leora
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Clissold, Terry
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Johnson, Maxine
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Morlock, Marlene
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Bray, Karen
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Mason, Doris
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Sarkisian, Harvey
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Smolen, Mitchell
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Juzysta, Elizabeth
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Kolody, Linda
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Mansfield, Paul
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Schons, Denise
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Stringer, Karen (Jill)
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Kotschedoff, William
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Maybee, Chris
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Travnikar, Karen
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Cantrell, Stephen
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Runyan, Marjorie
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Washeleski, Dolores
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Woodard, Marilyn
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Bouscher, Robin
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Briney, Arline
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Lash, Richard
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Meyer, Jeffre
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Richards, Barbara
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Dennis, Nancy
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Geran, John
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Willett, Julie
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Ferguson, Boyd
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Loukes, Paul
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Harmon, Lois
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Rana, Russell
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Sherman, Janet
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Crossman, William
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Johnson, Kay
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McMath, Charles
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Selwocki, Judy
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Burchard, Gerry
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Wint, Nancy
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Hess, Gail
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Tessler, Louis
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Travnikar, Frank
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DeCaminada, Joseph
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Angus,Dorothy7/21
Relyea, Betty
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Glowzinski, Pat
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Hrisko, Richard
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Zendejas, Kelly
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Pennycoff, Darrell
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Auchter, Elaine
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Bradley, John
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McMorris, Orville
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Roberts, Margaret
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Siegert, Barbara
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Moir, Jack
Germack, Shirley
Priebe, John
Ring, Sue
Skrentner, Greg
Kaminiski, Virginia
Ludwig, Patsy
Koch, James`
Daly, Kim
Manley, Gary
White, Lynn
Cate, Mary
Robiadek, John
Zaffina, Gene
Ball, Virginia
Bishop, Marie
Carter. Jonnie
Greenacre, Sandra
Johnson, Darwin
Kujawa, James
Loy-Rush, Barbara
Vanmeter, Joann
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Vanaman, Jeane
Denoyer, Judy
McElmeel, Beverly
Richardson, Eva
Shedlowsky, Thomas
Evans, Dianne
Ish, Terri
Louisignau, Irene
ClancyTauer, Donna
Danek, Linda
King, Kikuko
Holland, Tina
Ingman, Rick
Mauti, Louise
Reeve, Catherine
Watkins, Doug
Krueger, William
Phillips, Lindy
Glasel, Laura
Moyet, Elaine
Wiltfang, Margaret
Carter, Donald
Guzek, Laura
Senior, William
Barnett, Dorothy
Gernack, Thomas
Parmenter, JeAnne
Trese-Williams, Lynette
Bratt, Ann
Hirn, Myrna
Patten, Nancy
Swartz, Frank
Edwards, Patsy
Burleigh, Richard
Gillette, Gail
Hallman, Dan
Pachuta, Dessie
Wioskowski, Carol
Drozdowski, Lela
Grant, Maurice
Graunstadt, Leonard
Harley, Adreena
Barks, Ken
Jones, Sherry
Meldrum, Carol
Patterson, Paula
Renaud, Paul
Williams, Cynthia
Purves, William
Harshman, Patricia
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Acton, Paula
Adams, Susan
Kortge, Eileen
Ludwig, Richard
Schultz, Luther (Skip)
Tilley, Bob
Henk, Debra
Shabazz, Samakka
Anganis, Kathy
Figa, Joe
Biehl, Nancy
Prock, Michael
Quigley, Victor
Ring, Bob
Van Bbber, Paul
Carpenter, Marv
Borowski, William
Owen, Carolyn
Zawacki, Marilyn
Arquette, Debbie
Beckman, Linda
Bojanzyk, Richard
Buhl, Rosemary
Johnston, Judy
Ridgeway, Carol
Teal, Patricia
Tupiak, Joseph
Meschen, Mike
Shannahan, Charles
Gould, Susan
Krol, Beverlee
Lutz, Tina
Foster, Nancy
Jenks, Fred
Patterson, Gloria
Belk, Joanne
Birtsas, Carolyn
Cushing, Sheila
Cavataio, _Pamela
Green, Stephen
Hund, Theresa
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HIDE & SEEK
WINNER
The winner of last issue’s
Hide & Seek contest was
Diane Smith who won a
beautiful gift basket. You
could win too!
See page 3 for contest
information.
WINNERS
MARATHON BRIDGE
April 8
1stLewis/Goddard
2ndJohnson/Shull
3rdSharland/Bradley
April 22
1st Behling/Denboer
2nd Heulitt/Kitching
3rdLewis/Edson
May 13
1stGreen/Kitching
2ndCarpenter/Edson
3rdCheklich/Harbaugh
May 27
1st Green/Kitching
2nd Freedly/Webber
3rdLewis/Goddard
MONDAY EUCHRE
4/4
4/11
4/18
4/25
5/2
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5/16
5/23
TUESDAY PINOCHLE
4/5
4/12
4/19
4/26
5/3
5/10
5/17
5/24
5/31
Wendell Banks
Charlotte Parker
Fred Lutz
Sandy Zdeb
Tina Lutz
Darrell Pennycoff
Darrell Pennycoff
Fred Lutz
Lynn White
FRIDAY PINOCHLE
4/1
4/8
4/15
4/22
4/29
5/6
5/13
5/20
5/27
Charlotte Parker
Bill Miller
John Nicholson
Wendell Banks
Myrna Hirn
Don Wesierski
Charlotte Parker
Fred Lutz
Charlotte Parker
BUNCO
April 13
1st Jim Kujawa
Most Bunco’s
Vonda Hockey
Last/Not Least Ellen Campbell
May 11
1st
Reva Johns
(highest score ever 661)
Most Bunco’s
Ellen Campbell
Last/Not Least
Dan Swope
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Bob Smith
Alma Harthun
Carol Dobson
Wendell Banks
Barb Zabel
Pat Allen
Roy Frase
Mike Meschen
FRIENDS FUNDRAISERS
COMMUNITY EVENTS
CLARKSTON CULTURAL ARTS
Formerly Depot Street Arts, this new organization is in
existence to promote artists, and to promote art enrichment
in the community and is open to any artists or art
supporters. Meetings are held 1st Tuesday of the month at
7:00 p.m. at Picasso’s Grapevine in downtown Clarkston.
Check Facebook for last minute changes.
Email: [email protected] and
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/clarkstonculturalarts
Kroger Community Rewards Program
“We Need Your Support”
YOU MUST RE-ENROLL ONLINE ON KROGER
WEBSITE EVERY APRIL TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROGRAM!
CLARKSTON AREA GENEALOGY
SOCIETY MEETINGS
Third Thursdays – July 21 and August 18
10:15 a.m. until 12:15 p.m.
Clarkston Independence District Library.
Programs September through May with workshop meetings
in the summer. Come share your brick walls stories, get
help from each other and share your successes. We’re all
looking for our interesting relatives. For more information
contact 248-514-1729 or [email protected]
OLD FASHIONED ICE CREAM SOCIAL
July 30th at Pine Grove Picnic
Moses Wisner Home, 405 Cesar E. Chavez
If you do not have a computer or need help enrolling,
call Carolyn at 248-625-2924. You will need to have the
following information available.
• Location of Kroger store you want to register at
• Kroger Plus Card Number
• Name, address and phone number
• Email and password (if you have one)
• Organization’s NPO number-#90674
Check on your receipt to make sure the Friends of the
Independence Township Senior Adult Activity Center is
listed.
SPAGHETTI DINNER FUNDRAISER
Summer is here and that means Oakland County Pioneer
Historical Society’s annual Ice Cream Social is coming up
on July 30th from 11:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. for a day of old
fashioned fun. Admission is $5.00 per person and $10.00
for family of 5 and includes free ice cream and cake.
Please come out and support OCPHS.
September 9, 2016
See back page for more information
SENIOR CENTER BUILDING EXPANSION
We are still accepting donations for the Building Expansion Fund for furnishings and items that were not budgeted.
Checks can be made out to FITSAAC or to the Independence Township Senior Center. Please contact Barbara
Rollin at 248-625-8231 or Carolyn Morrison if you have any questions. Listed below are the most recent donations
we have received from individuals for our expansion project. Thanks to everyone for your donations.
Donations to Building Project:
• $500.00 Sponsor-Don & Nan Nisbet
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CLARKSTON GARDEN CLUB’S
ELEVENTH GARDEN WALK
MORE
COMMUNITY EVENTS
CLARKSTON INDEPENDENCE DISTRICT LIBRARY
This year’s walk features six distinguished gardens in the
Clarkston Area. The gardens will also feature local artists
and musicians.
The walk begins at the
Clarkston Independence
District Library where
you will receive an event
program. The program
booklet will include local
restaurant specials and
discounts for lunch and
dinner for Garden Walk
participants. Tickets
are available for $15.00
at Bordines, Clarkston
Chamber of Commerce,
Clarkston Country
Store, Harrisons, The
Clarkston Independence
District Library and The
Gateway. Tickets are
available at the library on the day of the walk for $18.
Along with the Garden Walk, an Artisan Market will be
held at the Clarkston Independence District Library with
many area artisans selling their pieces from noon to 5:00
pm. For more information www.clarkstongardenclub.org or
[email protected]
UPCOMING EVENTS
The MELT Method
Tuesday, July 12th from 7:00-8:00 p.m.
The MELT Method® (MELT®) is a simple self-treatment that
reduces chronic pain and helps you stay healthy, youthful,
and active for a lifetime. Presented by Laura Payment,
Licensed Massage Therapist
INTRODUCTION TO YOGA
Tuesday, July 19th from 7:00-8:00 p.m.
Twisted Root Yoga and Fitness will be presenting on
getting started with yoga.
SALSA DANCE
Thursday, July 21st from 7:00-8:30 p.m.
Come join us to learn the basics for Salsa Dance. Presented by Jose Aliaga.
PLANT BASED DIET
FOR BETTER HEALTH
2016 MICHIGAN SENIOR OLYMPICS
SUMMER GAMES
Tuesday, August 9th from 7:00-8:00 p.m.
The lecture will cover scientific, evidenced-based
information regarding the benefits a plant-based diet
will offer. Presented by, Marilyn Childers, MSN, RN-BC
Oakland University School of Nursing.
August 12-21, 2016, Track and Field-August 13
Featuring 50 and Up Michigan Athletes
Events will take place in Southeast Michigan
Events Include: Archery, Badminton, Basketball,
Billiards, Bocce Ball, Bowling, Cycling, Dancesport,
Disc Golf, Golf, Horseshoes, Pickleball, Powerlifting,
5K & 10K, Racewalk, Racquetball, Shuffleboard,
Softball, Swimming, Table Tennis, Tennis, Track & Field,
Triathlon and Volleyball. For more information contact
Michigan Senior Olympics at 248-608-0252 or 248-6080250 and [email protected] or www.
michiganseniorolympics.org
CANOEING AND KAYAKING
COLLEGE CAMPUSES IN MICHIGAN
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
Noon to 8:00 p.m.
Tuesday, August 23rd from 6:30-8:00 p.m.
Doc Fletcher is back to share his adventures canoeing
College Campus in Michigan including; U-M Dearborn,
Hope College, Michigan State University, Eastern Michigan
and more.
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DAY TRIPS
The Independence Township Senior Community Center
will comply with the spirit and intent of the Americans with
Disabilities Act. We will provide and make reasonable
accommodations to assist people with disabilities to access
our facilities and participate in our programs and services.
Those who require assistance on a day, overnight or
extended trip must bring a companion with them.
SOARING EAGLE CASINO
Thursday, July 14, 2016
$43.00 per person ($48.00 for Non-Members)
Departs: 9:00 a.m. Returns: 5:00 p.m.
Receive $10.00 in gaming, $5.00 toward food and earn
an extra $10.00 in gaming once you accrue 100 points.
Motorcoach transportation.
RECYCLED ROCKETTES’
Christmas in July
Friday, July 29, 2016
$21.00 per person ($26.00 for Non-Members)
Departs: 10:30 a.m. – Returns: 4:00 p.m.
Join us for this variety show performed by Seniors. Enjoy
an early lunch on your own at a Hartland area restaurant
prior to the performance. Mini-bus transportation.
REMEMBER WHEN….
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
$77.00 per person ($82.00 for Non-Members)
Departs: 9:15 a.m. Returns: 6:45 p.m.
For nearly a century, thousands of people rode the famous
steamers, Columbia and Ste. Claire to the Canadian
Island call Bob-Lo for an enjoyable day of amusements,
picnics, swimming and dancing. Enjoy a summer day
Diamond Jack River Cruise where you will see the new,
exclusive community of waterfront mansions, accessible
only by ferry, that now dot this historic island. Enjoy sunny
skies and sea breezes for a two hour narrated tour, full
of interesting anecdotes takes you past miles of scenic
coastline and waterways. Lunch is included at Smokies
Restaurant and Bar where you will have a choice of a 9
oz Prime Rib, BBQ Ribs or Perch. All meals include a
choice of two sides, dessert and beverage. Time will be
allotted for browsing at the unique shopping in Downtown
Wyandotte. Motorcoach transportation. Please indicate
your lunch choice when registering.
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FIREKEEPERS CASINO
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Departs: 9:00 a.m. – Returns: 5:00 p.m.
$45.00 per person ($50.00. for Non-Members)
Receive $10.00 in gaming and $5.00 in food.
Motorcoach transportation.
DETROIT TIGER GAME
Thursday, September 15, 2016
$69.00 per person ($74.00 for Non-Members)
Departs: 11:30 a.m. Returns: 5:30 p.m.
Take me out to the ballgame! Join us for an afternoon
of Tiger baseball in lower baseline box seats. Includes
a voucher for a hotdog and beverage and motorcoach
transportation.
MOTOR CITY CASINO
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
$35.00 per person ($40.00 for Non-Members)
Departs: 9:00 a.m. Returns: 4:00 p.m.
Receive $25.00 back in gaming. Includes motorcoach
transportation.
CLASSICAL MYSTERY TOUR
DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
POPS
Friday, October 14, 2016
$44.00 per person ($49.00 for Non-Members)
Departs: 8:45 a.m. – Returns 3:00 p.m.
Hear all of your favorite Beatles songs performed LIVE
by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and members of the
original cast of Broadway’s Beatlemania. Fab Four hit after
hit – Yesterday, Penny Lane and more. Coffee and donuts
prior to the performance. Mini-bus transportation. Lunch
stop en-route back to Center on your own.
SEE YOU IN THE FUNNY PAPERS
Hartland Performing Arts Center
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
$21.00 per person ($26.00 for Non-Members)
Departs: 11:00 a.m. – Returns: 4:30 p.m.
The Hartland Players present this comedy! Enjoy this
afternoon performance preceded by an early lunch stop on
your own. Mini-bus transportation.
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BASKERVILLE: A SHERLOCK HOLMES
MYSTERY
Meadowbrook Theatre
NEED TO KNOW TRIP POLICY
INFORMATION
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
$57.00 per person ($62.00 for Non-Members)
Departs: 11:30 a.m. – Returns: 4:30 p.m.
Get your deerstalker cap on – the plays afoot! Comedic
genius, Ken Ludwig, transforms Arthur Conan Doyle’s
classic The Hound of the Baskervilles into a murderously
funny adventure. Sherlock Holmes is on the case. Watch
as our intrepid investigators try to escape a dizzying web
of clues, silly accents, disguises, and deceit as five actors
deftly portray more than 40 characters. Lunch prior to
the performance is included at Kruse and Muer. Mini-bus
transportation.
●Once tickets are purchased for a day trip, the
ticket amount cannot be refunded unless someone
replaces you from the waiting list.
● Medical forms and waivers must be completed by all
participants prior to the day trip departure.
● A waiting list is started whenever a day trip or a
special event becomes full. If you are unable to
attend a day trip after you sign up, contact the
Center so that the next person on the waiting list can
be contacted.
●Plan to be at the Center a minimum of 15 minutes
prior to departure time for day trips.
GREEKTOWN CASINO
●Parking for trips is available in the dirt parking lot on
the East side of the Carriage House.
Thursday, November 10, 2016
$35.00 per person ($40.00 for Non-Members)
Departs: 9:00 a.m. Returns: 4:00 p.m.
Receive $20.00 back in gaming. Includes motorcoach
transportation.
●For any trip that crosses the border to Canada,
proper ID is required. You must have an enhanced
driver’s license or a passport and no prior arrests.
●Independence Township Parks Recreation & Seniors
reserve the right to request that any person needing
assistance when participating in our daytrips
is accompanied by a personal escort. A paid
reservation must be made for this personal escort.
ON THE HORIZON
HOMESTYLE CHRISTMAS
December 8, 2016
EXTENDED TRIPS
The following contain brief descriptions of each trip.
Please stop by the Senior Community Center and pick up a detailed flyer.
PLEASE NOTE: ALL PRICES ARE PER PERSON.
GREAT CANADIAN WEST
Vancouver, Victoria & Whistler
August 14-20, 2016
Single:
Double:
Triple:
MACKINAC BRIDGE WALK
September 4-5, 2016
Single:
Double:
Triple:
$3,851.00
$3,118.00
$2,918.00
(Non-Members – Additional $81.00 per person)
Seven Days and Six Nights including round trip airfare,
3 Nights in Vancouver, 2 Nights in Victoria and 1 Night
in Whistler, Six Breakfasts, 3 Dinners, Train, Sightseeing
Tour of Vancouver, Rocky Mountain Rail Journey, Sea to
Sky Gondola, Vancouver Harbor Dinner Cruise and much
more! Also includes First Class Touring Motorcoach,
Luggage Handling, Airline Baggage Fees and Tax and Tip
on included meals!
Deposit: $250.00 per person
Balance Due: June 14, 2016.
Optional Cancellation Insurance is available at $150.00 per
person and payable with deposit.
$ 186.00
$ 151.00
$ 146.00
(Non-Members – Additional $10.00 per person)
Here is your opportunity to walk the Mackinac Bridge! Our
tour includes motorcoach transportation, 1 nights lodging
at the Kewadin Casino in Sault Ste. Marie, visit to Kewadin
Shores Casino in St. Ignace, gaming and casino packages
at both casinos, 1 Breakfast, shopping time in Mackinac
City and taxes on included lodging.
Deposit: $50.00 per person
Balance Due: August 1, 2016.
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SOUTH DAKOTA
The Black Hills and the Badlands
September 13-19, 2016
FOUR WINDS CASINO OVERNIGHT
WITH FIREKEEPERS CASINO
October 18-19, 2016
(Non-Members – Additional $10.00 per person)
Includes Round Trip Air, 7 days, 9 Meals. Highlights
include Mt. Rushmore, Crazy Horse Memorial, Black Hills
Gold, Needle Highway, Custer State Park, Deadwood,
Lead, Badlands National Park, Wall Drug Store, Hot
Springs, and much more!
Deposit:
$250.00 per person
Balance Due: July 15, 2016
Optional Cancellation Insurance is available @ $205.00
per person and is payable with deposit.
Non-Members – Additional $10.00 per person
If you are looking for a Fall Color Casino Trip, look no
further! Trip includes overnight lodging at Fairfield Inn &
Suites in New Buffalo, hot breakfast, a stop at Firekeepers
where you get $20.00 back in gaming and $5.00 in food,
an evening visit to Four Winds Casino were you will
receive $15.00 in gaming and $10.00 in food, a next day
visit to Four Winds where you will receive another $15.00
in gaming and $10.00 in food. Also includes round trip
motorcoach transportation.
Single:
Double:
Triple:
$ 2,649.00
$ 2,199.00
$ 2,169.00
COAST OF MAINE
September 17-23, 2016
Single:
Double:
Triple:
$1,985.00
$1,485.00
$1,385.00
(Non-Members – Additional $64.00 per person)
A land of scenic byways, historic lighthouses, covered
bridges, stunning sunsets, water adventure, dramatic
coastlines, historic sites and interesting attractions.
Includes 6 Nights lodging, 6 Breakfasts, 3 Dinners,
Museum of Old York, Kennebunkport Trolley Tour,
Sightseeing Tour of Portland, Maine and many, many more
tours.
Deposit: $100.00 per person
Balance Due: August 1, 2016
Optional Cancellation Insurance is available at $95.00 per
person and payable with deposit.
Single:
Double:
Triple:
$239.00
$169.00
$169.00
THE ARK ENCOUNTER
The Life Sized Reconstruction of Noah’s Ark
October 23-24, 2016
Single:
Double:
Triple:
$429.00
$349.00
$319.00
Non-Members – Additional $10.00 per person
North America’s Newest World Class Attraction! Be among
the first to experience the full-sized replica of Noah’s Ark
located in northern Kentucky. The ark showcases three
levels of world class exhibits. The voyage begins again!!
Includes 1 night lodging, 1 breakfast, 1 dinner, Creation
Museum and The Ark Encounter. Modern motorcoach
transportation.
Deposit:
$100.00 per person
Balance Due: September 1, 2016
Optional Cancellation Insurance is available @ $20.00 per
person and is payable with deposit.
NEW YORK CITY
October 8-13, 2016
NASHVILLE
October 30-November 2, 2016
Non-Members – Additional $50.00 per person
A Deluxe New York Experience! 5 Night’s Lodging
including 3 Nights’ Accommodations at the Novotel in
Times Square. 5 Breakfasts, 1 Dinner, 9/11 Museum and
Memorial, All Day Sightseeing Tour, Tour Famous Apollo
Theatre, Statue of Liberty with Pedestal Pass, Ellis Island,
and many more tours.
Deposit:
$200.00 per person
Balance Due: August 9, 2016
Optional Cancellation Insurance is available @ $95.00 per
person and is payable with deposit.
Non-Members – Additional $25.00 per person
Many movies have been made about Nashville. Enough
books about Music City have been written to fill a
bookcase, and, of course, scores of songs are dedicated to
the City of Music. While music is the lifeblood of Nashville,
visitors will also find a city of culture and history, of haute
cuisine and pure Southern charm. Includes 3 nights
lodging, 3 breakfasts, 2 dinners, Grand Ole Opry, Nashville
Nightlife Dinner Theatre, Country Music Hall of Fame,
many more tours and modern motorcoach transportation.
Deposit:
$100.00 per person
Balance Due: September 15, 2016
Optional Cancellation Insurance is available @ $60.00 per
person and is payable with deposit.
Single:
Double:
Triple:
$2,559.00
$1,659.00
$1,459.00
Single:
Double:
Triple:
$1,379.00
$ 999.00
$ 889.00
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BRANSON
November 16-21, 2016
Single:
Double:
Triple:
$1,050.00
$1,220.00
$1,620.00
Non-Members – Additional $50.00 per person
Ozark Mountain Christmas with a Premium Show Package,
Presleys Country Jubiliee, Daniel O’Donnell, the Brett
Family, “Moses” at Sight and Sound, Andy Williams
Christmas starring the Osmonds & Lennon Sisters. 1 Night
in St. Louis, 1 Night in Springfield and 3 Nights in Branson,
5 Breakfasts and 3 Dinners. Additional tours included.
Motorcoach transportation.
Deposit:
$100.00 per person
Balance Due: October 1, 2016
Optional Cancellation Insurance is available at $75.00
per person and is payable with deposit.
NIAGARA FALLS
December 5-6, 2016
Single:
Double:
Triple:
$299.00
$229.00
$199.00
Non-Members – Additional $10.00 per person
Canada’s foremost illumination festival in spectacular
Niagara Falls captures the magic of the holiday season.
The Falls turn into a winter wonderland, with over 3
million sparkling lights along a 3 mile route. Trip includes
overnight accommodations at the Fallsview Hilton, 1
Breakfast, 1 Dinner in the Skylon Tower’s Revolving Dining
room offering magnificent views, tour of Niagara Falls
Festival of Lights, modern motorcoach transportation.
Deposit:
$50.00 per person
Balance Due: October 15, 2016
Optional Cancellation Insurance is available at $20.00
per person and is payable with deposit.
SPRINGTIME TULIP RIVER CRUISE
Featuring
Dutch and Belgian Waterways
April 19-27, 2017
$4,099.00 - $4,799.00 per person
(depending on cabin choice)
Highlights include Amsterdam, 7 Night River Cruise,
Volendam, Arnhem, Middelburg, Ghent, Bruges, Antwerp,
Kinderdijk Windmills and Keukenhof Gardens. Includes
airfare, transportation to and from the airport and 20 meals.
Deposit:
$250.00 per person
Balance Due: December 20, 2016
Optional Cancellation Insurance is available at $350.00
per person and is payable with deposit.
DISCOVERING POLAND
September 21 – October 2, 2017
Double: Single:
$3,599.00 (Until March 22, 2017)
$4,249.00 (Until March 22, 2017)
Highlights include Warsaw, Black Madonna, Jasna Gora
Monastery, Krakow, Folklore Show & Dinner, Auschwitz,
Wroclaw, Torun, Gingerbread Baking, Gdansk, Solidarity
Shipyards and Marienberg Fortress. Includes roundtrip
airfare, transportation to and from the airport and 15 meals.
Deposit:
$250.00 per person
Balance Due: July 23, 2017
Optional Cancellation Insurance is available at $280.00
per person and is payable with deposit.
ON THE HORIZON
FLORIDA VACATION
Outrigger Beach Resort – Ft. Myers
January 11-21, 2017
HAWAII BY LAND AND SEA
March 10-19, 2017
SOUTHWEST EXPLORER
$5,199.00 - $5,999.00 per person
(depending on cabin choice)
Grand Canyon, Death Valley Park, Las Vegas
February 22-28, 2017
This 10 day dream trip includes round trip airfare from
Detroit to Honolulu, 7 night cruise aboard NCL’s Pride of
America, Honolulu, Pearl Harbor, USS Arizona Memorial,
Honolulu City Tour, Maui, Hilo, Kona, Kauai and North
Shore of Oahu. Hometown transfers to and from airport, 8
Breakfasts, 6 Lunches and 8 Dinners.
Deposit:
$250.00 per person
Balance Due: November 10, 2016
Optional Cancellation Insurance is available at $350.00
per person and is payable with deposit.
Australia, New Zealand, South
Pacific Wonders
October 2017
INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP SENIOR COMMUNITY CENTER
23
Independence Township
Senior Community Center
6000 Clarkston Road
Clarkston, MI 48348
Presorted Standard
U.S. Postage
PAID
Clarkston, MI
Permit 20
ON THE HORIZON
FRIENDS SPAGHETTI DINNER FUNDRAISER (FITSAAC)
To Benefit Meals on Wheels
Friday, September 9, 2016
4:30-7:00 p.m., Bartsch Hall
$9.00 per person
All you can eat Spaghetti with salad, garlic bread and dessert.
HOMESTYLE CHRISTMAS
WAYNE COUNTY LIGHT SHOW AND DINNER
December 8, 2016
Independence Township actively seeks and supports participation by persons with disabilities in
programs and services. Please call us with your concerns so we will know how to serve you better.
Independence Township Senior CommunityCenter is funded through the federal Older Americans Act, Community Development Block Grant Funds and Independence Township. The Center complies with the terms and regulations of the Title V of
the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as amended in Section 504 of the Social Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Independence Township
Senior Community Center is a equal opportunity program and reasonable accommodations will be provided upon request.