Independence Township Senior Community Center
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Independence Township Senior Community Center
Senior Connection A bi-monthly newsletter of useful information from the Independence Township Senior Community Center Independence Fest Friday, July 4th from 11:00 a.m. until dusk Clintonwood Park at 6000 Clarkston Road. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets and spend the day enjoying the many activities in the park including an evening fireworks display. Shuttle Buses Available. For more information visit www.independencefest.org or call Independence Township Parks, Recreation & Seniors at 248-625-8223. See Independence Fest Flier for additional information and times. TH 5 Annual Veterans’ Celebration Ceremony, “Meet and Greet” and Military Museum Saturday, July 4, 2015, 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Senior Community Center in Clintonwood Park We are honoring our military with a special “thank you” ceremony. The Celebration will include the National Anthem, Pledge of Allegiance, Recognition of Veterans, 21 Gun Salute and Patriotic Music. If you know of a Veteran or someone who is currently serving, please call Barbara Rollin at 248-625-8231 to be added to our VIP list. We are also looking for military vehicles and artifacts to be displayed in our Military Museum from 11:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Sportsmen’s Great Northern Grill will be providing a special lunch for our veterans at the Center. Don’t miss this special day for all of us to celebrate your sacrifice to our country. Veterans must be pre-registered at the Center to receive parking passes and lunch coupons. JULY – AUGUST 2015 Inside This Issue Senior Center Info.................. 2 Upcoming Events................... 3 Weekly Activities ................... 4 Activities & Classes..............5-6 Exercise & Fitness.............. 7-8-9 Day Trips........................10-11 Extended Trips............ 11-12-13 Senior Services................14-15 Thank You’s......................... 16 Senior Advisory & Friends..... 17 Winners/Birthdays............... 18 Community Events................ 19 Senior Community Center Building Expansion Open House 2015 Center Closing Dates Wednesday, August 12, 2015, 4:00-7:00 p.m. Senior Community Center, 6000 Clarkston Road Drop by and join us for special hors d’oeuvre and entertainment to celebrate our new 2,400 square foot addition built on the end of our current building. Our new addition houses a new kitchen and large open room that will hold up to 100 people for special events and rentals. Bucks For Buses Fundraiser Wednesday, September 9, 2015, 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 pizza, pasta and salad buffet, entertainment, silent auction and more. Proceeds benefit the Senior Transportation Program serving Independence and Springfield Townships and Village of Clarkston that provides rides to older and disabled adults to doctors, dialysis, grocery stores, work and other appointments. INDEPENDENCE DAY Friday, July 3rd LABOR DAY Monday, September 7th 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 “Senior Center” Senior Community Center Info Senior Center Membership Notes from the Senior Division Supervisor… 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. Happy summer! We are so excited about our new addition that is coming together quickly. We will have our Open House on Wednesday, August 12th from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Stop by and join us for hors d’oeuvres and entertainment to celebrate our new digs! I want to thank our Friends of the Independence Township Senior Adult Activity Center (FITSAAC), Independence Township and everyone in the community for making our dream a reality. All of you make this Community special and now we will be able to offer more programs for the seniors in our community. If you have been coming to our Center you know we have outgrown our present space and this addition will allow us to bring exercise and other programs back that we did not have room for. Residents are persons who pay taxes to Independence Township even if their mailing address is listed differently. All new members will receive a bi-monthly 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. We are also changing our name to the “Independence Township Senior Community Center” to reflect what we are all about. We still serve 50 and over and would love to have you stop by and see what an active center we are! RENTAL OPPORTUNITIES The Carriage House in Clintonwood Park is available for rent on some evenings and on weekends. The building includes a 20 x 70 foot 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 $30 per hour for township residents and $35 per hour for non-residents. The returnable security deposit is $100 payable by check only. Call the Center at 248-625-8231 to inquire on available dates. All reservations must be made in person and paid for in advance. Barbara Rollin 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. 2015 Luncheon Dates and Menu as follows (all entrees include starch, vegetable and fruit or dessert) July 2 July 9 July 16 July 23 July 30 August 6 August 13 August 20 August 27 Pot Luck – Bring a dish to pass Turkey Subs, Potato Chips and Ambrosia Salad Chicken Salad in half a Cantaloupe Pork Tenderloin BLT Sandwiches and Waldorf Salad Pot Luck – Bring a dish to pass Hamburger/Cheeseburgers, Tomato/ Cucumber Salad and Cheesy Potatoes Chicken Kabobs with Rice and Garden Salad Italian Subs with Coleslaw and Fresh Fruit “New” Purpose Statement We provide senior residents the opportunity to participate in transportation, Meals on Wheels, Medicare Counseling, recreation, social programs and supportive community referrals that promote enrichment, independence, safety and wellness. 2 Upcoming Events & Presentations Burgers and Bingo Spelling Bee Sponsored by Culvers of Clarkston 6910 Sashabaw Road Tuesday, July 7, 2:00 – 4:00 p.m., No Cost Spend a fun afternoon at Culvers. Join us for card bingo and win ice cream prizes! Use your complimentary Culver’s discount coupon to purchase an early dinner. Sign up at the Senior Center (248) 625-8231. Wednesday, September 23 Carriage House, 9:30 a.m. $5.00 per person If you grew up without Spell Check and you learned how to spell the old fashioned way, this “no pressure” Spelling Bee is for you! Participants will be provided with Word Lists any time after August 1st. You may choose to either be a participant or spectator. Prizes will be awarded to our top spellers. A Continental Breakfast will be provided prior to the competition. Call the Senior Center to register at (248) 625-8231. AARP Driver Safety Class Wednesday, July 15 – Carriage House Thursday, July 16 – Senior Community Center 1:30-5:30 p.m. Cost is $15 for AARP members $20 for non-AARP members 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. Medicare 101 Thursday, October 1 Senior Community Center, 1:15 p.m. $1.00 per person This presentation will provide basic information across the spectrum of Medicare programs. Learn about who is eligible, how to enroll and what services are covered. Particular emphasis will be placed on information about the prescription drug benefit. Issues regarding supplemental insurance, Medicare Advantage plans and identification of Medicare fraud and abuse will be addressed. Call the Senior Center to let us know if you will be attending! Annual Pink Event – Purses Please!!!!! How To Age Gracefully Thursday, October 15, 2015 Once again, we are collecting new and slightly used purses, wallets, totes, scarves and jewelry for our Recycled Bag Boutique. Proceeds directly benefit the McLaren Cancer Center here in Clarkston. The Recycled Bag Boutique is our most successful draw to this annual event because of your kind donations! If you have any of these items you would like to donate, please bring them to the Senior Center. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Mary Melega at (248) 625-8231. Thursday, July 23, 1:30 p.m. Senior Community Center, $1.00 per person When a group of older adults was “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 on 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. Please call the Center to place your name on the list. CARDS AND GAMES Bunco in the Carriage House Cell Phone 101 – Workshop Thursday, August 6 1:00 p.m. Senior Community Center $1.00 per person 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. 2nd Wednesday of each month, July 8 and August 12 1:00 – 4:00 p.m., $4.00 per person 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. Dinner and Euchre Evenings Travel Presentation Tuesday, September 8, 2015 10:00 a.m. Senior Community Center Preview of Spain Classics (April 2016) and South Dakota/the Black Hills and Badlands (September 2016) Ed McKenna from Collette will be here with informative power points highlighting our trips for next year. Please call the office at (248) 625-8231 to place your name on the list if you are planning to attend. 3 6:00 p.m., Senior Community Center Wednesday, September 16 and October 21 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. We will start taking reservations for September on September 1st at 8:00 a.m. Sign up is first come first serve. Weekly Activities Bingo Thursdays at 1:00 p.m. Bingo every Thursday in the Carriage House. We are playing a new bingo game called “Nickel Up” every other Thursday. Bring nickels for this fun bingo game. $1.00 drop-in fee. Contact – Gerry Townsend or call the Center to find out what Thursdays we are playing Nickel Bingo. Bridge-Drop-In Mondays at 12 Noon in the Community Center. Attention bridge players! You can come for drop-in Duplicate Bridge or drop-in Party Bridge every Monday. For Party Bridge the fee is $1.00 and for Duplicate Bridge there is an extra charge of $2.00 for materials for a total of a $3.00 drop in fee. For more information contact Marlene Green at 248-572-7116. Bridge–Marathon Second & Fourth Fridays from 12:30-3:30 p.m. $1.00 drop-in fee. If you are interested call Linda Sheill at 248-674-3987 or Linda Coppola at 248-634-2029 to sign up. Clarkston Melody Makers Tuesdays at 1:00 p.m. If you like to make music, “join the jam session”. Just bring your instrument and join the group in the Carriage House. Listeners and dancers welcome. Contact – Stan Fry. Country Music Last Wednesday of the Month at 2:00 p.m. Stop by the Carriage House and enjoy country music by Ken Combs and friends. For more information call Ken at 248660-3555. Euchre-Tournament Style Mondays at 1:00-4:00 p.m., Carriage House If you looking for good time with a dash of competition, join our friendly card group in the center. There is a $1.00 drop-in fee plus $1.00 to be eligible for a 1st or 2nd place prize. If you are new or rusty to the game, please leave your name and phone number at the desk so lessons can be arranged. Contact – Julie Goldwater. Knitting Group Wednesdays at 10:00 a.m. and Fridays at 11:30 a.m. 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. Mahjong Wednesdays, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m., Community Center Join our new Mahjong group! This 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. $1.00 per person drop in fee. Pinochle-Double Deck Tuesdays & Fridays at 1:00 p.m. Beginners welcome to join this group for one or two afternoons each week. Meet in Senior Center. $1.00 drop-in fee. Contact-Fred Lutz. Pinochle Lessons: Interested in the opportunity to learn Pinochle from scratch or “polishing up” your skills? Pinochle lessons are available on Fridays. Lesson dates will be planned based on demand. Call the Center and leave your name and telephone number. $1.00 drop in fee per session. Quilting Club Fridays at 9:00 a.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. Recycled Greeting Cards Fridays at 9:00 a.m. 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. PLEASE NOTE ALL CARDS AND GAMES START PROMPLY AT TIMES LISTED. PLEASE COME EARLY SO YOU DON’T MISS OUT! CALL THE CENTER FOR MORE INFORMATION. 4 Activities & Classes All Classes are in held in the Senior Community Center unless otherwise specified. Chair Massage Family and Friends First Aid/CPR Tuesdays, July 7 and July 21 August 4 and August 18 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon $10.00 per person for 15 minutes. Cash Only Please 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. Monday, July 20, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. $15.00 per person ($20.00 for Non-Members) $25.00 for two members of same family ($30.00 for Non-Members) This one day class is an American Heart Association course that teaches students how to perform CPR on adults, children and infants and how to help an adult, child or infant who is choking. It is designed primarily for parents and grandparents who want to learn CPR that is not needed for employment. You will receive a course completion card. Computer Tutoring-Individualized Thursdays, July 9 and July 23 August 13 and August 27 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Each session is $30.00 per person $35.00 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. Genealogical Research-Individual Wednesday, July 15, July 22, September 9 & September 16 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. Club Bookworm Thursdays, July 30 and August 27 10:00 a.m., $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 after. Mark your calendars to attend our upcoming meetings. July: The Buddha in the Attic by Julie Otsuka August: The Midwife of Hope River by Patricia Harman Mani’s with Marcy on Monday Mornings Mondays, July 13 and July 27 August 10 and August 24 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 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. My Legal and Financial Solutions Thursdays, July 9 and August 13 9:30 a.m. Informative presentation concentrating in the areas of estates, estate planning, Wills, trusts and real estate. Whether your needs involve tax planning to avoid estate taxes and preserve your legacy, special needs trusts or a real estate matter; you will be empowered with the knowledge, security and solid planning, gather additional information regarding financial planning and general investment advice. My Legal Solutions, PLLC provides. If you are planning to attend, please call the office at (248) 625-8231 and place your name on the list. Mah Jong Lessons Mondays, July 13 – August 17 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. $1.00 per person drop-in fee per class Learn the basics of Mah Jong taught by experienced players. Open to all genders. Please call the 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. 5 Activities & Classes Recipe Roundup – Calling all Foodies The Artist’s Apprentice – Improve your Drawing Fridays, July 10 and August 7 12:00 Noon 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: Summer Salads August: Garden Harvest Please note: If you are not bringing a food item a $2.00 donation will be collected. Tuesdays, July 7 and July 21 August 11 and August 25 2:00 – 4:30 p.m. $25.00 per person for one day workshop ($30.00 for NonMembers) plus $10.00 material fee on date of class. Whether you have just started or have been drawing for years, these one day workshops will keep you thinking. In addition, you will learn to draw in negative space using a basic unit of measure, calculate value positioning and use line variation, stipping and hatching. Photography Classes Spanish Lessons – Beginning and Conversational Wednesdays, 8:00 – 10:00 a.m. June 24 – August 5 (No Class July 1) $30.00 per person ($35.00 Non-Members) Always wish you could take better photos? Learn basic tips and techniques using natural light and creativeness. Bring your own camera. We will be outdoors for most of this class, please dress for the weather. Mondays, 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. June 15 – July 27 (No Class July 6) $40.00 per person ($45.00 for Non-Members) Great way to learn a new language and keep your brain sharp! Learn the fundamentals of the Spanish language including the alphabet, numbers, pronouns and conversational terms. Includes some Spanish history. Taught by Jose Aliaga. All materials included. Fused Glass Jewelry Mondays, 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. August 10 and 17 $30.00 per person ($35.00 Non-Members) Assemble layers of glass to create one of a kind jewelry pieces. Every student will have the opportunity to make 12 different pieces during this class (necklaces, rings or pins.) All materials included! We have samples at the Center. CREATIVE WORKSHOPS Anyone Can Paint! Mondays, July 20 and August 17 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. Carriage House $23.00 per person ($25.00 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-by-step methods and techniques for achieving successful paintings. His class is designed for beginning and intermediate levels of painting experience. All materials are included. July: Hydrangeas August: Lookin’ Out My Front Door Woodcarving Classes Fridays, 9:00 a.m. to 12 Noon Session I: June 26, July 10, 17 & 24 (No Class July 3) Session II: July 31, August 7, 14, 21 $40.00 per person ($45.00 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. All skill levels welcome. A $10.00 material fee is due to the instructor on the first day of class. Please Do Not Let This Happen! Cancellation of great programs can be avoided. Deadlines are very important for planning purposes, for the Activity Center staff and instructors. Please avoid disappointment by registering early. Thank You! WATERFALL JEWELERS & GEMOLOGIST Waterford 5649 Dixie Highway 977-884-4000-Toll Free 6 White Lake 340 Town Center Blvd 248-698-1200 Exercise & Fitness CROPPfit Tai Chi – Introduction (20-20-20 All in One) Thursdays, 10:15 – 11:15 a.m. July 16 – August 6 $35.00 per person ($40.00 for Non-Members) This exercise program has it all! 20 minutes of warm up and cardio, 20 minutes of strengthening, balance, posture and breadth work and 20 minutes of stretching, flexibility and relaxation equaling 60 minutes of fun! Consider CROPPfit a group personal training where an exercise program is developed around the needs of its participants. Our Motto: Simplify, Modify and Make it Fun! Wednesdays, 11:00 a.m. – 12 Noon April 15 – July 1 (No Class June 24), Carriage House $50.00 per person for 10 week session ($55.00 for Non-Members) NEXT SESSION: July 15 – September 23 (No Class September 9) Drop-in fee $7.00 per person. Save money by signing up for the entire session. 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! “Breakfast Club” Body Management 11:00 – 11:50 a.m., Wednesday, July 1 – July 29 (Wednesdays Only for July) $20.00 per person ($25.00 for Non-Members) August – No Class Monday, Wednesday and Friday September 2 – September 28 (No Class September 7, Labor Day) $44.00 per person ($49.00 for Non-Members) McLaren Physical Therapy and Fitness Center Suite 310, 5701 Bow Pointe Drive 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. Tai Chi – Intermediate Mondays, 11:00 a.m. – Noon April 13 – July 6 (No Class June 22) St. Dan’s Catholic Church, 7010 Valley Park Drive $50.00 per person for 10 week session ($55.00 for Non-Members) NEXT SESSION: July 13 – September 21 (No Class September 7) Drop-in fee $7.00 per person. Save money by signing up for the entire session. 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. Tammy’s Foundation CHIfitness Thursdays, 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. July 16 – August 6 $52.00 per person ($57.00 for Non-Members) Foundation CHIfitness is based on the Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program. It builds from the ground up making for a sound structure. This program can be done in a chair or standing and builds to your ability, which accommodates all levels of activity. Learn awareness of your abilities to gently build strength & range of motion. All sessions will start with gentle stretching to warm the muscles & joints, and then move into strengthening and endurance before finally ending with flexibility & relaxation. All this is done with a KISS (keep it simple and safe)! Join Tammy, Nationally Certified Leader through the Arthritis Foundation, to start your structures foundation. Sign up today! Adaptive Yoga Tuesdays, 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. September 15 – October 27 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. 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. De-stress Yoga Drums Alive Class Wednesdays, 5:45 – 6:45 p.m. September 16 – October 28, Carriage House $49.00 per person ($54.00 for Non-Members) Drop in fee $9.00 per person. Save money by signing up for the entire session. Focus on letting go of the day’s tensions and stress. Optional use of light hand weights and strap or tie. Bring yoga mat or towel to class. Stability balls are also available for optional use during this class. Tuesdays, 10:30 – 11:15 a.m. September 15 – October 27, 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. So much fun that exercising is a side effect! Improve health and fitness for the brain and body. See noticeable improvement is stamina, coordination and balance. 7 Exercise & Fitness Line Dancing Hydro Core and More! Mondays Ongoing, 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Clarkston United Methodist Church, 6600 Waldon Road $3.00 per person drop-in fee Start the week out right! 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. Tuesday and Thursday Shallow water aerobics class combining kickboxing moves, weights, boards and cardio intervals to strengthen your core, enhance flexibility and energize you for your day! Strengthen your abdomen and back while improving your range of motion. All fitness levels welcome! Deep Water Power Hour! Tuesday and Thursday Deep water, gravity/stress free class is designed to increase body awareness through core stabilization, good body alignment and breathing techniques. Buoyancy belts and noodles are provided. Participants will strengthen their core, improve flexibility and feel invigorated! All fitness levels welcome! Zumba Fitness Monday and Wednesday Back in the fall, Senior Community Center Call for dates and pricing! 6:30 – 7:15 p.m. Join the party! Zumba fuses hypnotic musical rhythms and tantalizing moves to create a dynamic workout system. Tone and sculpt your body while burning fat. Add a postZumba toning session. Best price in town! SPORTS PROGRAMS Biking Club Tuesdays, 9:00 a.m. Ongoing through September Senior Community Center Parking Lot Join our group for relaxing rides around the Clarkston area beautiful bike paths. Riding time is approximately 2 hours round trip. If you are interested, please call the Senior Center at (248) 625-8231 and place your name on the list. SWIM FITNESS CLASSES The following 50+ classes take place at the Clarkston High School Pool, 6093 Flemings Lake road. Bowling Register for these classes at the Senior Community Center at (248) 625-8231. Please register by the Friday preceding each session. Mondays, 1:00 p.m., Ongoing Will return in September! Cherry Hill Lanes, 6697 Dixie Highway 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. THEY ARE BACK!!!!!!! PUNCH CARDS!!!!!!!!!! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FLEXIBIILTY OF ATTENDING EITHER THE HYDRO CORE AND MORE OR DEEP WATER POWER HOUR (OR BOTH.) Punch Cards will only be sold at the Senior Center and will expire at the end of each month. They CANNOT be rolled over into the next month. NO EXCEPTIONS. Purchase only the number of punches you are planning to use each month. Outdoor 50+ Golf Lessons Thursdays, 11:00a.m.–Noon August 27, September 3, September 10 and September 17 Heather Highlands Driving Range on 11450 Holly Road $55.00 per person ($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, Michigan/Ontario Golf Teachers Tour Player and Boys Varsity Golf Team Head Coach at Holly High School. $6.00 per punch ($6.50 per punch for Non-Members) SESSION I: July 1 – July 31 SESSION II: August 1 – August 31 Time changes for June, July and `August, 2015 Hydro Core and More! Tuesday and Thursday 11:00 – 11:50 a.m. Deep Water Power Hour Tuesday and Thursday 10:00 – 10:50 a.m. 8 Exercise & Fitness 50+ Golf Senior Putters Men’s 50+ Softball Tuesdays, Ongoing through August 25 Heather Highlands Executive Course on 11450 Holly Road $12.00 per person ($17.00 for Non-Members) One time registration fee payable at the Senior Community Center. Enjoy the flexibility of non-league play at a new reduced price. You are not required to attend every week. Upon arrival, pay your green fee at the Pro-Shop for the executive course. Tee off anytime between 7:15 a.m. and 8:45 a.m. Carts are additional. Golf on the regulation course for a nominal extra charge. Join anytime during the summer! New this year – weekly coupon giveaway and lunch specials for our golfers! Mondays and Wednesdays, 9:30 a.m. Clintonwood Park, 6000 Clarkston Road Leagues and times vary. If you are interested, please e-mail or call Lisa. Women’s 50+ Softball Tuesdays, 6:45 p.m. County-wide league. Games are played on Tuesday evening’s beginning May 12th. If interested, please call Lisa McCoy at (248) 625-8231. Michigan Senior Olympics 2015 Summer Games for Men and Women 50+ August 7-15 (see exceptions below) at various Oakland County locations. Registration deadline is July 16! The events include: archery, basketball, badminton, bowling, bocce ball, cycling, dancesport, disc golf, golf, horseshoes, pickleball, powerlifting, road races, racquetball, shuffleboard, swimming, table tennis, triathlon, tennis, softball, track & field and racewalk (8/23) and volleyball. MSO membership ($25) is required. Call 248-608-0250 for more information or visit www.michiganseniorolympics.org. LOCAL FITNESS PARTNERSHIPS LOOKING FOR A GREAT PLACE TO WORK OUT? FITNESS CENTER CLARKSTON Monday – Friday 7:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Pickleball GREAT NEWS! 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! 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! HealthQuest Fitness Center INDOOR MORNINGS (Ongoing) Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9:00 – 11:30 a.m. Saturdays, 9:00 – 11:30 a.m. First Congregational Church of Clarkston 5449 Clarkston Road $3.00 per person drop-in fee Downtown Clarkston Monday – Friday 6:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Saturday – Sunday 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. MORE GREAT NEWS! HealthQuest located at 32 S. Main Street is offering monthly gym memberships to Independence Township Senior Community Center members for only $40.00 per month and $70.00 per month for couples. $59 initiation fee will be waived. Join month to month. Call (248) 625-6022 to sign up! INDOOR EVENING (Ongoing) Tuesdays 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. $4.00 per person drop-in fee First Congregational Church of Clarkston 5449 Clarkston Road This program is geared toward the 50+ player, however, all are welcome. HealthQuest is offering an introductory tour of their facility on Saturday, July 25, 2015 at 9:00 a.m. If you are interested in attending please call the Senior Center at (248) 625-8231 to place your name on the list. COMING THIS SUMMER! OUTDOOR COURTS AT CLINTONWOOD PARK! 9 Day Trips Michigan State Fair – Senior Day Friday, September 4, 2015 $19.00 per person ($24.00 for Non-Members) 62 and Over $27.00 per person ($32.00 for Non-Members) Age 50-61 Depart: 8:00 a.m. – Return: 3:30 p.m. What an opportunity to go to this yearly event! Special senior programming at the Michigan State Fair sponsored by Oakland County Parks. Includes vendors, door prizes, drawings and continental breakfast. There is no admission charge for those who are age 62 and over. There is a small fair admission for all others between the ages of 50-61 ($8.00 per person reflected in the above pricing.) Mini-bus transportation. Tuesday, July 14, 2015 $35.00 per person ($40.00 for Non-Members) Departs: 9:00 a.m. – Returns: 4:00 p.m. What a great deal! Receive $30.00 on Player’s Card. Includes 5 hours of gaming and Motorcoach transportation. Summer Excursion Friday, July 31, 2015 $18.00 per person ($23.00 for Non-Members) Departs: 12:00 Noon – Returns: 3:45 p.m. Don’t miss this one! Spend a summer day at Independence Oaks County Park. Trip includes lunch (a bag lunch prepared by Mary P.) a pontoon boat ride, lawn games, ice cream at Cook’s Dairy and motorcoach transportation. Ford Piquette Plant Tour and Federal Reserve of Chicago Tour Tuesday, September 15, 2015 $42.00 per person ($47.00 for Non-Members) Departs: 9:00 p.m. – Returns: 3:30 p.m. The Ford Piquette Avenue Plant was the birthplace of the Model T and now a National Historic Landmark. Tour guide will be portraying one of Henry Ford’s earliest employees. Includes a box lunch. After lunch, enjoy a tour of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago which includes a discussion of the Federal Reserve System and a direct view into our cash department which disburses currency to area banks. Motorcoach transportation. Toledo Mud Hens Evening Game Friday, August 7, 2015 $79.00 per person ($84.00 for Non-Members) Departs: 3:00 p.m. – Returns: 12:00 midnight What an evening package! Travel to the iconic original Tony Packo’s in Toledo for an early dinner followed by the Toledo Mud Hens summer evening game. Enjoy post game fireworks! Trip includes dinner, Mud Hens ticket, fireworks and motorcoach transportation. Detroit Tigers Afternoon Game Wednesday, September 23, 2015 $52.00 per person ($57.00 for Non-Members) Departs: 11:15 a.m. – Returns: 5:30 p.m. Take me out to the ballgame! Enjoy a late summer afternoon Tiger game at Comerica Park with your friends. Trip includes lower baseline seat, hot dog, soft drink and motorcoach transportation. Duc d’Oleans II Luncheon Cruise and Casino Trip Soaring Eagle Casino Wednesday, August 19, 2015 $50.00 per person ($55.00 for Non-Members) Departs: 9:30 a.m. – Returns: 8:30 p.m. Join us for this fun mid-August trip. Enjoy a two hour boat cruise and luncheon on board the Duc D’Orleans II followed by 4 hours of gaming at the Pt. Edward Casino. Get $10.00 in slot play. Includes motorcoach transportation. Tuesday, September 29, 2015 $47.00 per person ($52.00 for Non-Members) Departs: 9:00 a.m. – Returns: 5:00 p.m. It’s time to go back to Soaring Eagle! Trip includes motorcoach transportation, $10.00 on player’s card and $5.00 in food credit. Earn 100 points on your card and get $10.00 more in gaming. Detroit Historical Church Tour DSO Pop Series Centennial Sinatra Wednesday, September 2, 2015 $69.00 per person ($74.00 for Non-Members) Departs: 8:30 a.m. – Returns: 4:30 p.m. We have all been waiting for this trip! Visit the Iroquois Avenue Christ Lutheran Church, the Sweetest Heart of Mary and the Mariners Church of Detroit. While in the area of these churches, the motorcoach will tour the West Village and Indian Village neighborhoods along with the Manoogian Mansion. Enjoy lunch at Sinbads. Includes tours, lunch at Sinbads and motorcoach transportation. 10 Sunday, October 11, 2015 $44.00 per person. ($49.00 for Non-Members) Departs: 1:45 p.m. – Returns: 6:00 p.m. “Come fly with me” to Orchestra Hall (or take our motorcoach) for a centennial salute to Old Blue Eyes – Frank Sinatra. The DSO is joined by the swingin’ voice of Steve Lippia to take you back to the time when a great voice and a great song came together – and there was magic. Includes mid-balcony ticket and motorcoach transportation Day Trips Oakland Town Hall Lecture and Lunch Rudy Maxa – The Savvy Traveler Wednesday, October 14, 2015 $55.00 per person ($60.00 for Non-Members) Departs: 9:45 p.m. – Returns: 2:30 p.m. As a speaker and former Washington Post reporter, Rudy uses real life (and often amusing) anecdotes to reveal travel secrets that can save audience members thousands of dollars while traveling. His weekend radio show, “Rudy Maxa’s World,” is the country’s most widely syndicated travel talk show. Includes lecture, lunch and informal question and answer session after lunch and mini-bus transportation. 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 Oregon Coast & Pacific Northwest August 8-17, 2015 SINGLE $4,535.00 The Explorers Club DOUBLE $3,385.00 TRIPLE $3,265.00 (Non-Members – Additional $10.00 per person) Includes roundtrip airfare, airport transfers, 9 nights lodging, 7 breakfasts, 1 lunch and 5 dinners, sightseeing tour of Seattle, Timberline Lodge Tour and Chairlift, Oregon Coast Highway, Whale Watch Cruise, Sonoma Valley Wine Country, San Francisco and much, much more! Optional Cancellation Insurance: $150.00 per person is available and is due with deposit. Meadowbrook Theatre Wednesday, October 21, 2015 $58.00 per person. ($63.00 for Non-Members) Departs: 11:30 a.m. – Returns: 4:30 p.m. London, 1879, the prestigious Explorers Club is in crisis, their president wants to admit a woman, and their bartender is terrible. Letting a woman in could shake the very foundation of the British Empire, and how do you make such a decision without a decent drink? Grab your safety goggles for some very mad science involving deadly cobras, irate Irishmen and the occasional airship. Includes lunch prior to the performance at Loccinos and mini-bus transportation. Lake Geneva, Wisconsin (The Newport of the West) September 2-4, 2015 SINGLE $729.00 DOUBLE $599.00 TRIPLE $559.00 (Non-Members – Additional $10.00 per person) Modern Motorcoach transportation, 2 Nights Lodging, 2 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 2 Dinners, Lake Geneva Ice Cream Social Cruise, Dancing Horses Dinner Show, Fred Hermes Basement Bayou, and much more! Deposit: $100.00 Balance Due: July 2, 2015 Optional Cancellation Insurance: $40.00 per person is available and is due with deposit. NEED TO KNOW TRIP POLICY INFORMATION •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 departing for a day trip or participating in a program. •A waiting list is started whenever a day trip or a special event becomes full. If you are unable to attend a day trip or special event after you sign up, contact the Center so that the next person on the waiting list will have a chance to attend. •Plan to be at the Center a minimum of 15 minutes prior to departure time for day trips. •Parking for trips is available in the dirt parking lot on the East side of the Carriage House. •For any trip that crosses the border to Canada, proper ID is required. You must have an enhanced drivers license or a passport and no prior arrests-otherwise you will be asked to exit the motorcoach. •Independence Township Parks Recreation & Seniors reserves the right to request that any person needing assistance when participating in our programs is accompanied by a personal escort. A paid reservation must be made for the escort. Mackinac Bridge Walk September 6-7, 2015 SINGLE $174.00 DOUBLE $139.00 TRIPLE $134.00 (Non-Members – Additional $10.00 per person) Join us for this annual Labor Day event. Includes round trip deluxe motor coach transportation. One night lodging at Kewadin Casino Resort in Sault Ste. Marie, a visit to the Kewadin Shores Casino in St. Ignace, Casino incentives totally $40.00, breakfast buffet and the opportunity to walk the Mackinac Bridge. Please be aware that rooms at the hotel are located on the second floor. There is no elevator access and about 12 steps. Deposit: $50.00 Balance Due: August 1, 2015 11 Extended Trips Grand Experience! Grand Hotel – Mackinac Island October 26 - 29, 2015 SINGLE $1,014.00 September 15-22, 2015 DOUBLE $2,964.00 TRIPLE $2,704.00 (Non-Members – Additional $10.00 per person) Includes Round Trip Air, Airport Transfers, Shoreline Tour Coach, 7 Nights Lodging, 7 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch and 4 Dinners, Dead Horse Point State Park, Canyonlands National Park, Arches, National Park, Canyonlands by Night Boat Cruise, Mesa Verde National Park, Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, Sightseeing in Santa Fe, NM, and much more! Deposit: $250.00 Balance Due: July 15, 2015 Optional Cancellation Insurance: $150.00 per person is available and is due with deposit. Little River Casino November 1-2, 2015 SINGLE $289.00 October 10-17, 2015 DOUBLE $1,874.00 DOUBLE $239.00 TRIPLE $219.00 (Non-Members – Additional $10.00 per person) Trip includes one night stay at the Little River Casino, 1 Breakfast, 1 Dinner, Evening with the Famous Scottville Clown Band, $5.00 in Casino cash and motorcoach transportation. Deposit: $75.00 Balance Due: September 25, 2015 Optional Cancellation Insurance: Available at $15.00 per person and is payable with deposit. Vermont – New Hampshire & Finger Lakes SINGLE $2,454.00 TRIPLE $714.00 (Non-Members – Additional $10.00 per person) THIS TRIP IS A “GO” STILL TIME TO REGISTER! DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY AT A FANTASTIC PRICE! Often referred to as a “Cruise on Land.” Trip includes 3 night’s accommodations at the Grand Hotel, full breakfast each morning, two grand buffet lunches, five course dinners each evening, nightly dancing to the Grand Hotel Orchestra, and many, many tours, lectures and activity options to choose from. Enjoy complimentary unlimited golf for your entire stay at the island 9 hole Jewel Course (mandatory cart fee $20.00 per round.) Includes all transportation, the motorcoach, ferry and horse drawn taxis to and from the Grand Hotel upon arriving and departing. Deposit: $250.00 Balance Due: September 1, 2015 Optional Cancellation Insurance: Information will be available and provided upon registering. National Parks Canyonlands of the West SINGLE $3,864.00 DOUBLE $784.00 TRIPLE $1,734.00 Peru, Ancient Land of Mysteries November 7 - 16, 2015 (Non-Members – Additional $10.00 per person) Scenic rail excursions, beautiful cruises, back road touring, great sightseeing and attractions, charming villages and New England’s stunning fall colors plus fabulous Finger Lakes region. Includes Modern Motorcoach transportation, 7 Nights Lodging, 7 Breakfasts, 4 Lunches and 3 Dinners, Green Mountain Rail, Quechee Gorge “Vermont’s Grand Canyon”, Cruise on Lake Winnipesaukee, Castle in the Clouds, Seneca Lake Cruise, and much, much more! Deposit: $100.00 Balance Due: August 10, 2015 Optional Cancellation Insurance: $100.00 per person is available and is due with deposit. SINGLE $5,349.00 DOUBLE $4,649.00 TRIPLE $4,619.00 (Non-Members – Additional $10.00 per person) Includes Round Trip Air, 10 Days with 9 Breakfasts and 5 Dinners. Highlights include Lima, San Francisco Monastery, Cuzco, and Sacred Valley of the Incas, Pisac Market, Ollantaytambo Ruins, Machu Picchu, Culinary Demonstration, Lake Titicaca, and Uros Floating Islands. Deposit: $250.00 per person Balance Due: September 7, 2015 Optional Cancellation Insurance: Available at $250.00 per person and is payable with deposit. 12 Extended Trips Lancaster Holiday Show Trip & Dutch Country California Coast February 18-25, 2016 November 17 – 20, 2015 SINGLE $488.00 DOUBLE $398.00 SINGLE $3,599.00 TRIPLE $378.00 (Non-Members – Additional $10.00 per person) Includes roundtrip Motorcoach transportation, 3 Nights Lodging, 3 Breakfasts, 3 Dinners, Miracle of Christmas Show at the Sight and Sound Millennium Theatre, guided tour of Lancaster including Amish Country, visit to Kitchen Kettle Village, Mennonite Information Center and Landis Valley Museum & Village, and more. Deposit: $75.00 per person Balance Due: September 11, 2015 Optional Cancellation Insurance: Available at $35.00 per person and is payable with deposit. Note: A separate check must be written to Travel Insured International. Christmas Extravaganza DOUBLE $1,299.00 TRIPLE $1,239.00 April 16, 2016 – 11 Days, 14 Meals Madrid, Royal Palace, Granada, Valencia, Barcelona and much more! $3,949.00 per person Double Occupancy South Dakota The Black Hills & Badlands September 13, 2016 – 7 Days, 9 Meals Mt. Rushmore, Crazy Horse Memorial, Black Hills Gold, Deadwood, Badlands National Park and much more! $2,199.00 per person Double Occupancy Florida Vacation Detailed flyers for all of the Extended Travel Trips are available at the Senior Community Center. January 21 – February 3, 2016 DOUBLE $2,499.00 (Non-Members – Additional $10.00 per person) Includes round trip non-stop air, 3 Nights in San Diego, 1 Night on the Historic Queen Mary in Long Beach, 1 Night San Luis Obispo, 2 Nights in Monterey, 7 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches and 3 Dinners, Amtrak’s Coast Starlight Journey from Los Angeles to San Lus Obispo, Whale Watch Cruise, Hearst Castle, Tour of San Diego, 17 Mile Drive and much, much more! Deposit: $300.00 Balance Due: December 18, 2015 Optional Cancellation Insurance: Available at $150.00 per person and is payable with deposit. Spain’s Classics (Non-Members – Additional $10.00 per person) Includes Callaway Gardens – Fantasy of Lights, the #1 Outdoor Show in the Country plus the Magical Nights of Lights, the world’s largest animated Christmas Light Show plus Smoky Mountain Christmas and Lexington, Kentucky’s Southern Lights. Motorcoach transportation, 5 Nights Lodging, 5 Breakfasts, 5 Dinners, My Old Kentucky Dinner Train, CNN Studio Tour, World of Coca Cola, Hatfield and McCoy Dinner Show, Blackwoods Morning Show and Smoky Mounty Opry, and much more! Deposit: $100.00 Balance Due: October 15, 2015 Optional Cancellation Insurance: Available at $75.00 per person and is payable with deposit. SINGLE $3,529.00 TRIPLE $2,749.00 ON THE HORIZON November 28 – December 3, 2015 SINGLE $1,649.00 DOUBLE $2,899.00 TRIPLE $2,299.00 (Non-Members – Additional $10.00 per person) 14 Days including 9 Nights at the Outrigger Beach Resort in Fort Myers. Includes 13 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner and 2 Nights of Complimentary Food and Drinks. Includes Gulf of Mexico Lunch Cruise, Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre, Inside CNN Studio Tour and much, much more. Deposit: $100.00 Balance Due: October 15, 2015 Optional Cancellation Insurance: Available at $75.00 per person and is payable with deposit. 13 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. Senior Services Offered Through The Center Ask the Attorney Information and Assistance 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. Mondays, July 27th and August 31st at 1:00pm 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. Low Vision Support Group 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. Bereavement Group in the 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. July 7 August 14 Tuesday, July 14th at 7:00pm “Why Do I Feel Like My Loved One is Just on Vac Lunch and Bingo at Culver’s Cook’s Creamery presentation at library Medical Equipment Loan Tuesday, August 11th at 7:00pm “Why is There Such a Strong Adjustment Since the Loss?” The Senior Community Center has a few medical equipment items to loan out: walkers, canes, shower seats and wheelchairs. FREE! A $25.00 deposit is required to borrow wheel chairs and seated walkers. Please consider donating medical equipment that you no long need to keep the loan closet stocked. We also have some Adult Depends available. Call Patty Collins at 248-6258231 for availability of items. Cancer Support Group A support group for persons with cancer and survivors to be held at the Senior Center is in the organizational stage. If you are interested in more information, please call Patty Collins at (248) 625-8231. Emergency Food Assistance Program Medicare (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 3, 2015. Open enrollment coming this fall The open enrollment period beginning October 15th through December 7th is the time to review and consider Medicare Part D options. Because plan costs and medications change, it is a good idea to review choices each year. Appointments with Patty, a Certified Medicare/ Medicaid Counselor, will be available to provide information and assistance. Homebound Meals or Meals on Wheels Minor Home Repair Program 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. 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 • 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. Home Delivery Service (Books to Go) This program is jointly sponsored by the Clarkston Independence District Library and the Senior Community Center. The program is free and available to all Independence Township and Clarkston Village residents. You can fill out an application at the library and the Senior Center will deliver the books you order right to your door once a month. Call Lawrence Marble at the library at 248625-2212 to sign up or Barbara or Patty at the Center at 248-625-8231 for more information. 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. 14 Senior Services COMMUNITY RESOURCES Eyeglasses Reducing Tax Liability Thursday, September 17 1:15 p.m., Senior Community Center $1.00 per person drop-in Would you like to pay less in taxes? Of course! Rob Butler, CPA, will discuss ways to do just that. Discover what you can do now to pay less later. Call the Senior Center to register to attend. 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 Visiting Podiatrist, Dr. Bruce Tabak, D.P.M. Wednesdays, July 8 and August 12th 9:00-11:30 a.m. in the Senior Community 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 Senior Center to schedule an appointment time. th 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. Discount Dental Program SENIOR TRANSPORTATION 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. •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 9:30-10:30 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. 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. Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Support Group 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 248-625-8231 to schedule a ride or for more information. Thursday, July 16 9:30 – 11:30 Waterford Senior Center Tuesday, August 4 10:00 - 12:00 Dublin Senior Center, White Lake Wednesday, Sept. 16 12:00 - 2:00 Independence Twp Carriage House Are you or someone you know raising grandchildren? OLHSA sponsors this free, informative support group that meets monthly at different locations in Oakland County. The group provides the opportunity to network with other grandparents, to learn coping strategies, and to connect with other community resources. Call Patty at the Senior Center for more information. 15 Thank You’s Donation Wish List MOVIES 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 CLARKSTON INDEPENDENCE DISTRICT LIBRARY 6494 Clarkston Road, Clarkston Cost is $1.00 payable the day of the movie. Popcorn and Beverages are included. Donation Thank You’s Big Eyes (2014), PG 13 - 105 minutes Thursday, July 16th, 1:30 p.m. The true story of painter Margaret Keane’s life who lives her life in obscurity while her second husband gains notoriety for being the face of her work brought to the screen by Tim Burton. This story opens in the late 1950s, when Margaret Keane (Amy Adams) packs up the car with her daughter and their personal belongings, and leaves her first husband to start a new life in San Francisco. There, Margaret quickly reconnects with her old friend Dee Ann (Krysten Ritter), and falls head over heels for Walter (Christoph Waltz), an artist and part-time real-estate broker who shows great interest in her unique paintings of small children with strikingly expressive, saucer-like eyes. After they are married Walter starts claiming credit for Margaret’s increasingly popular paintings. Margaret initially agrees to go along with the ruse but begins to realize that her new husband is little more than a smooth-talking scam artist. Later, riddled with guilt over the fact that she’s been deceiving her own daughter as her paintings become a pop-culture phenomenon, Margaret leaves the increasingly abusive Walter, and moves to Hawaii with her daughter. Only then does Margaret gain the confidence to reclaim the works that have been credited to her husband and she goes before a judge to prove that she alone created the enchanting children with the big eyes. Danny Huston, Terence Stamp, and Jason Schwartzman costar. BUSINESSES AND ORGANIZATIONS: • Girl Scout Troop 13410 – Cookies • Neiman’s Family Market – Bagels and other donations INDIVIDUALS: • Adrienne Allard – Cutlery • Randy Beauman – Candy • Canterbury On The Lake-Yarn • Sue and Joe Colucci – Cards • Ruth Emerick – Homemade desserts for Thursday lunch • Jan Gabier – Coffee • Herb Harthun – Coffee • Bertha Kannianen – Yarn • Jerry Kayga – Coffee and cups • Rose Keenest – Coffee and creamer • Reva Johns – Homemade dessert for Thursday lunch and large buttons • Susan Lima – Medical equipment • Pat and Kelly Martin – Knitting magazines • Carrie Mattison – Cards • Janet Meston – Yarn • Karen Murphy – Cards, plastic ware and napkins • Don & Nancy Nisbitt – Coffee • Jean Pachuta – Flowers • Luz Ramos – Raffle prizes • Mary Jo Reed –Two creamers • Denise Schon – Two cans of coffee • Donna Schneider – Homemade desserts for Thursday lunches • Patsy Stitt – Cards • Nancy Tilley – Coffee • Gerry Townsend – Puzzles • Bruce Trollman – Three packs of cookies • Don Wesierski – Decaf coffee • Sharon Wiitala – Homemade dessert for Thursday lunch • Janice Wood – Coffee McFarland, USA (2015), PG-129 minutes Thursday, August 20th, 1:30 p.m. In this inspiring Disney sports drama based on actual events, Kevin Costner plays a high-school football coach who ends up leading a cross-country track team made up of lower-class Latino students to a state championship. Jim White (Costner) finds his days as a football coach numbered when an incident with a player leads to his dismissal. Desperate for work, he moves his wife (Maria Bello) and daughters (Morgan Saylor and Elsie Fisher) from Idaho to McFarland, CA, a rural town that’s predominately Latino and the only place willing to give him a teaching job. One day White has an epiphany when he sees his students running from their early-morning farming jobs to school: Why not channel their talents into running crosscountry track? Soon enough, White is connecting with his young charges, particularly a gifted athlete named Thomas (Carlos Pratts), and the squad set their sights on a state championship. FLOWER DONATIONS FOR THE CARRIAGE HOUSE: Dee Campbell, Ellen Campbell, Loretta Cannavo, Ruth Emerick, Sally Jackson, Patsy Rhyndress, Lil Shurtz, Helen Sommer, Patsy Stitt, Gerry Townsend, Joan Townsend, Kate Travelbee and Richard Zdeb Thanks to everyone who donated to the Center. 16 Senior Center Advisory & Friends Friends of The Independence Township Senior Adult Activity Center (FITSAAC) meets on the second Wednesday every month starting at 9:00 a.m.: July 8, August 12, September 9, October 14, November 18 (closed for Veterans Day on the 11th) and December 9, 2015. The “Friends” was 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 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 Members: Carolyn Morrison, President Lee Kuczmanski, Vice President and Treasurer Pat Edwards, Secretary Members: Joe Figa, Connie Hutchison, Don Kayko, John Lowell, Donna Miller, Jean Pachuta, Charlotte Schaffer, Mary Lou Schell, Sue Shubert and Mel Vaara. Staff: Ken Elwert – Parks, Recreation & Seniors Director Barbara Rollin – Senior Division Supervisor Friends Fundraisers Senior Center Advisory Check on your receipt to make sure the Friends of the Independence Township Senior Adult Activity Center is listed Kroger Community Rewards Program “We Need Your Support” YOU MUST RE-ENROLL ONLINE ON KROGER WEBSITE EVERY APRIL TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROGRAM! 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 Independence Township Senior Adult Activity Center Advisory Committee meets on the second Wednesday every other Month at 10:00 a.m.: July 8, September 9 and November 18. 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 Members: Pat Edwards – Vice President Carolyn Morrison – Secretary Members: Joe Figa, Connie Hutchison, Don Kayko, Lee Kuczmanski, Donna Miller, Jean Pachuta, Charlotte Schaffer, Mary Lou Schell, Sue Shubert, Tom Stone and Mel Vaara. Staff: Ken Elwert – Parks, Recreation & Seniors Director Barbara Rollin – Senior Division Supervisor Patrick Kittle – Township Supervisor Barbara Pallotta – Township Clerk Scraps For Seniors Event Thanks to the Following Businesses and Individuals: Absolute Shreds, Dixon Metal and Recycling and Smith’s Disposal. Volunteers – Carolyn Morrison, Tim Hutchison, Kiana Hyotte, Donna Miller, Jane Oswalt, Peg Roth and Mary Lou Schell. Connie’s Creative Cakes Cakes/Cupcakes for every occasion I Look Forward to Serving You! Senior Center Building Expansion 248-625-6264 We started our new expansion in April!!! We are still accepting donations for the Building Expansion Fund for furnishing and items that were not budget for. Checks can be made out to FITSAAC or to the Independence Township Senior Center. Please contact Barbara Rollin at 248-6258231 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 all of you for your donations. [email protected] http://connies-cakes.weebly.com Connie will donate 20% of her profits from the sales from her cakes to our building expansion project if you tell her you are from the Independence Township Senior Community Center and you saw her advertisement. Call her at 248-625-6264. [email protected] http://connies-cakes.weebly.com Donations to Building Project: • Rotary Club of Clarkston 17 Winners/Birthdays JULY 2015 Jackson, Loretta 7/1 Merritt, Pam 7/1 Scislowicz, Janice 7/1 Huber, Stephanie 7/2 Smallwood, Terrie 7/2 Tunney, Judy 7/2 Bey, Leora 7/4 Clissold, Terry 7/4 Conklin, Keith 7/4 Johnson, Maxine 7/4 Morlock, Marlene 7/4 Schorsch, Margaret (Peggy) 7/4 Sophiea, Norma 7/4 Van-Hollebeke, Ann F 7/4 Fay, Stanley 7/5 Bray, Karen 7/5 Coppola, Linda 7/5 Mason, Doris 7/5 Sarkisian, Harvey 7/5 Smolen, Mitchell 7/5 Tierney, Jane 7/5 Juzysta, Elizabeth 7/6 Kolody, Linda 7/6 Mansfield, Paul 7/6 Sadler, Ronald 7/6 Schons, Denise 7/6 Stringer, Karen (Jill) 7/6 Kotschedoff, William 7/7 Stuetzer, Shellie 7/8 Spencer, Pam 7/9 Cantrell, Stephen 7/9 Washeleski, Dolores 7/9 Wiegand, Kathy 7/9 Woodard, Marilyn 7/9 Bouscher, Robin 7/10 Briney, Arline 7/10 Lash, Richard 7/10 Handzo, Judy 7/10 Perkins, Lora 7/10 Richards, Barbara 7/10 Dennis, Nancy 7/12 Willett, Julie 7/12 Ferguson, Boyd 7/13 Johnston, Nina 7/13 Stefanovich, Terry 7/13 Harmon, Lois 7/14 Rabideau, Margaret 7/14 Rana, Russell 7/14 Rimar, Janet 7/14 Rivette, Mary Jo Sherman, Janet Vanderwijst, Gertruida Crossman, William Selwocki, Judy Chrisman, Vicki Phipps, Ruth Tycoliz, William Wint, Nancy Hess, Gail DeCaminada, Joseph Vereen, Joyce Relyea, Betty Godsel, Walter Hrisko, Richard Glowzinski, Pat Pennycoff, Darrell Bradley, John McMorris, Orville Paptheodoropoulos, Donna Staley, Dolores (Doe) Young, Wayne Roberts, Margaret Moir, Jack Breslin, Jo Anna Ring, Sue Kaminiski, Virginia Ludwig, Patsy Freese, Ethel Abraham, George Daly, Kim Allyn, Dave Manley, Gary Wallace, Sally White, Lynn Brinson, Linda Cate, Mary Polidan, Patt Robiadek, John Zaffina, Gene Kolehminen, Laura Willard, Betty Blaylock, Jack Carter. Jonnie Kujawa, James Loy-Rush, Barbara Stroud, Marilyn Vanmeter, Joann Monday Euchre Tuesday Pinochle 2/9 2/23 3/2 3/9 3/16 3/23 3/30 4/6 4/13 4/20 4/27 5/4 5/11 5/18 Ray Frase Ray Frase Alan VanLoon Ken Cooper Harvey Sarkisian Rose Jordan Ray Frase Myrna Hirn Bob Smith Terry Watkins Alma Harthun Rose Jordon Ken Cooper Tom Mitchum 4/7 4/14 4/21 4/28 5/5 5/12 5/19 5/26 AUGUST 2015 7/14 7/14 7/14 7/15 7/16 7/17 7/17 7/17 7/18 7/19 7/20 7/20 7/21 7/21 7/21 7/21 7/22 7/23 7/23 7/23 7/23 7/23 7/24 7/25 7/25 7/25 7/26 7/26 7/27 7/28 7/28 7/28 7/28 7/28 7/28 7/29 7/29 7/29 7/29 7/29 7/30 7/30 7/30 7/31 7/31 7/31 7/31 7/31 Loretta Naccarato Fred Lutz Jeannie Messing Charlotte Parker Edwin Purves Myrna Hirn Darrell Pennycoff Bill Miller Ish, Terri 8/17 Louisignau, Irene 8/17 Shafran, Catherine 8/17 Stuetzer, Martin 8/17 Holland, Tina 8/18 Mauti, Louise 8/19 Reeve, Catherine 8/19 Watkins, Doug 8/19 Brown, Roberta 8/19 Phillips, Lindy 8/20 Glasel, Laura 8/21 Nollen, Lois 8/21 Ballard, Rosemary 8/21 Wiltfang, Margaret 8/22 Carter, Donald 8/23 Guzek, Laura 8/23 Meyers, Gayle 8/23 Barnett, Dorothy 8/23 Senior, William 8/23 Carter, Jeannetta 8/24 Marlinga, Janice 8/24 Parmenter, JeAnne 8/24 Trese-Williams,Lynette8/24 Bratt, Ann 8/24 Daly, Stephanie 8/25 Hirn, Myrna 8/25 Paulson, Wilho 8/25 Swartz, Frank 8/25 Edwards, Patsy 8/25 Burleigh, Richard 8/26 Gillette, Gail 8/26 Wioskowski, Carol 8/26 Drozdowski, Lela 8/26 Grant, Maurice 8/27 Graunstadt, Leonard 8/27 Heiatkamp, Birgittte 8/27 Holmyard, Carl 8/27 Barks, Ken 8/28 King, Mary 8/28 Jones, Sherry 8/29 Meldrum, Carol 8/29 Patterson, Paula 8/29 Dougherty, Bea 8/30 Williams, Cynthia 8/30 Purves, William 8/31 Harshman, Patricia 8/31 Walter, Cheryl 8/31 5/15 5/22 5/29 Bunco Bill Miller Barb Dorn Darrel Pennycoff Marathon Bridge APRIL 10 1stHeulett/Kitchener 2ndFriedley/Webber 3rdChecklish/Butler MAY 8 1st Robertson/Powers 2nd Francisco/McGregor 3rdSharland/Bradley MAY 22 1st McCurry/Edson 2nd Sharland/Bradley 3rd Lewis/Goddard Friday Pinochle 4/10 4/17 4/24 5/1 5/8 Acton, Paula 8/1 Brooks, Lori 8/1 Ludwig, Richard 8/1 McIntyre, Denise 8/1 Schultz, Luther (Skip) 8/1 Tilley, Bob 8/1 Shabazz, Samakka 8/2 Anganis, Kathy 8/3 Biehl, Nancy 8/4 Miller, Sharon 8/5 Quigley, Victor 8/5 Carpenter, Marv 8/6 Borowski, William 8/6 Owen, Carolyn 8/6 Tycoliz, Judy 8/7 Zawacki, Marilyn 8/7 Arquette, Debbie 8/8 Beckman, Linda 8/8 Bojanzyk, Richard 8/8 Johnston, Judy 8/8 Long, Robert 8/8 Pruente, Joan 8/8 Teal, Patricia 8/8 Barnier,Marjorie8/9 Meschen, Mike 8/9 Gould, Susan 8/10 Kroll, Beverlee 8/10 Lutz, Tina 8/10 Hunt, Terry 8/11 Retsel, Mary Jean 8/11 Foster, Nancy 8/12 Jenks, Fred 8/12 Bogner, Evelyn 8/12 Patterson, Gloria 8/12 Birtsas, Carolyn 8/13 Green, Stephen 8/14 Belk, Joanne 8/13 Harthun, Alma 8/14 Lavender, Virginia 8/14 Liedtke, Dolores 8/14 Ratliff, Randolph 8/14 Smith, Lawrence 8/14 Hasseth, Pat 8/14 Martinez, Thomas 8/15 Emerick, Leonard 8/16 Richardson, Eva 8/16 Evans, Dianne 8/17 Bob Leggett Don Wesierski Caroline McGuire Bill Miller Bill Miller 18 APRIL 8 1st Patsy Stitt 2nd Ron Turner/Pat Roy Most Buncos – Vonda Hockey Last/Not Least – Lois Seddon MAY 13 1st Reva Johns 2nd Ron Turner 3rd Evelyn Kujawa Last/Not Least – Lynn Brockman Community Events Clarkston Area Farmers Market Clarkston Garden Walk Clarkston Education Center 6558 Waldon Road, Clarkston Come join us for the 2015 Market Season for the Clarkston Area Farmers Market on Saturdays through the 10th of October from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. For information call 248-505-6848 or email clarkstonareafarmersmarket@ gmail.com P.O. Box 1053 Clarkston, Michigan 48347. Wednesday, July 15, 2015, Noon to 8 p.m. Tickets-$15.00 before the walk at Clarkston Country Store, Clarkston Chamber of Commerce, Bordines, Birdfeeder and Clarkston Independence District Library. On the day of the walk tickets are $18.00 at the booth on the Library grounds. Six lovely gardens with blooms galore will be featured. Also an Artisan Market on the Library grounds and restaurant specials at several area restaurants with your Garden Walk Program. For more information call the Clarkston Farm & Garden Club-248-620-2984 or at www. clarkstongardenclub.org Clarkston Cultural Arts is a new art council in Clarkston! Formerly Depot Street Arts, this new organization is in existence to promote artist, and to promote art enrichment in the community as a whole. 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] & Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/clarkstonculturalarts Tons of Trucks Saturday, August 8, 2015, at 10:00 a.m. Clintonwood Park on 6000 Clarkston Road Tickets-$3.00 for youth and adults free Back by popular demand! Tons of trucks and other vehicles of all shapes and sizes will be on display for you to admire, sit in and climb on. If you have a Truck to enter, download a Truck Entry Form from the Forms and Flyers link on www.itpr.org. Community members are invited to join Clarkston Area Optimists for their meetings at 7:30 a.m. at the Clarkston Methodist Church Fellowship Hall on 6600 Waldon Road. The Optimist Club supports youth in the community. Their motto is “Bringing Out the Best in Kids”. Join them for an hour program that features interesting things in our community. Lots of laughter plus coffee and doughnuts. For more information call 248-620-6551. Oakland County NoHAZ Hazardous Waste Collection Independence Township at North Sashabaw Elementary School on 5290 Maybee Road in Clarkston. Saturday, August 22, 2015, 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. $10.00 on site – cash or check made out to Oakland County No HAZ. Residential waste only and can include paint, yard and garden chemicals, electronics, automotive and other. For a complete list visit NoHaz.com or call 248-858-5656. Please bring only acceptable materials. 2015 Free Concerts in Depot Park 6:30 p.m., Fridays Local Talent warm-up groups play prior to Headliners. Headliners perform 7-9 p.m. July 3rd – Kari Lynch – “Country” July 10th – Magic Bus – “60s/70s” July 17th – Bar None – “Classic Rock” Concessions on site featuring Cooks Farm Dairy Ice Cream. Save the Date Art in the Park and Taste of Clarkston on September 19th and 20th. July 4th Parade Saturday, July 4, 2015 Theme is “Grand Old Flag”. Parade starts at St. Daniel’s Catholic Church proceeding to Miller Road, Main Street to Church Street. The parade is organized by the Clarkston Area Optimist Club, the Lions Club, the Knights of Columbus, and Mt. Zion Church. Questions, call 248-705-7958 or email Clarkston parade @ gmail.com 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. Eligible citizens may register at the Administration Building located at 6389 Clarkston Road or by calling the Superintendent’s Office at 248623-5408. www.clarkston.k12.mi.us Show your card and receive FREE or discounted activities in the Clarkston School District. GRAND OLD FLAG 19 Independence Township Senior Community Center 6000 Clarkston Road Clarkston, MI 48348 Presorted Standard U.S. Postage PAID Clarkston, MI Permit 20 Township Board Supervisor Clerk Treasurer Trustee Trustee Trustee Trustee Patrick Kittle Barb Pallotta Paul A. Brown Jose Aliaga David Lohmeier Ron Ritchie Andrea Schroeder Senior Center Supervisor Clerk Van Drivers Nutrition Supervisor Site Hostess Senior Services Receptionist Programs Programmer/Sports Programmer Assistant Programmer Assistant Cleaning/Set-ups Parks, Recreation & Seniors Director Staff Barbara Rollin Theresa Gordon Full Time - Gerald Ellis Part Time - Gordy Cloutier, Dale Coughlin, Lou Donagardi, JoAnn Foote & Tom Mitcham Mary Przybycien Barbara Szematowicz Patty Collins Pat Drake Gerry Townsend Mary Melega Mary Jo Reid Carroll Harris Carol Vickery Ken Elwert We Are Making A Difference 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.
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