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SHIPLEY CENTER NEWSLETTER
AUGUST 2015
THE CENTER NEWS
Serving the Sequim-Dungeness
Valley Since 1971
A MONTHLY PUBLICATION OF THE SHIPLEY CENTER
- AUGUST 2015
Tuesday,
August 18
at 5pm
Catered by: George & Cindy Lee
of Moon Palace Restaurant
$13 for Members /
$16 for Non.
Tickets are
Non-refundable
Menu
Featuring
Chicken Wings
Pineapple Chicken
Fried Rice
Vegetable/Meat Stir Fry
Pot Stickers
BBQ Pork
Ice Cream
Almond Cookies
Hot Tea
Na Hula ‘O Wahine ‘Ilikea
Dancers led by Mahina
50/50 Raffle
Door Prizes
See Michael’s Message “A Wake-Up Call!” on Page 5
Oktoberfest!
Thursday, September 24 at 11:30am
Join us for a Bavarian Feast & Party!
Great tasting traditional
Oktoberfest faire
Musical entertainment
Tickets on sale August 19
Members $13/Non-members $16
*Tickets are non-refundable.*
2014 Oktoberfest
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THE SHIPLEY CENTER
TRIPS & TOURS
683-5883
A History of the Governor's
Mansion Foundation
The Washington State Governor's
Mansion is located on the crest of Capitol
Point, with a panoramic view of the city of
Olympia, the Capitol grounds, the southern
most waters of Puget Sound and the
Olympic Mountains.
The red brick
Georgian-style building with white pillars is
surrounded by sloping lawns, evergreen
trees and flowering shrubs.
Visitors to the gracious residence
view handsomely coordinated public rooms
furnished principally with antiques from the
English Regency and American Federal
periods. The mansion is truly a legacy for
all Washingtonians. However, it was not
always this way.
Design ed
in
1908
by
the
architectural firm of Russell and Babcock of
Tacoma, the nineteen room residence was
built under that firm's supervision at a cost
of $35,000. The cornerstone ceremony was
attended by Governor Albert E. Mead,
numerous dignitaries, state officials, and
several hundred spectators.
Come with us on September 9! We’ll
take a tour of this spectacular Mansion, as
well as a visit to downtown Olympia, and
their fabulous Farmers’ Market.
TAKE A LOOK AT THIS MONTH’S
GREEN AND BLUE INSERTS FOR
MORE TRIP INFO!
Beth Barrett, Trips & Tours Director
Wow, we have so many people in Sequim
(and surrounding areas) who like to stay active,
are adventurous and continue to look for
learning experiences. Usually our museum trips
are VERY popular…the Naval and the Undersea
Museums are perfect examples; the bus was
almost full!!
We have planned a few trips this summer
to the Olympic Music Festival. It’s fairly close by
and you’ll hear some great music. And, speaking
of music, on September 11 we’re going to the
Washington State Fair, and our Ukulele group
with be there playing on stage that day! Hop on
the bus, enjoy the fair and cheer for the Ukulele
players!
Hopefully our shopping trip to Bellevue
Square Mall is still a go. Not too many have
signed up yet. It is on Thursday, August 27
(pertinent information which I left out last
month!!!). In September we will be shopping at
Silverdale Mall. They have so many stores and
it’s a short trip, which makes it nice.
The Water Limo has been very popular
this summer, with Captain Charles Martin as your
guide. A trip to Friday Harbor is planned for Sept
3…the first trip to San Juan Island this year. If we
end up with a waiting list, we can always
schedule an additional trip. Don’t miss the
Protection Island trip or Admiralty Lighthouse
Tour; so fun and informative!
We might be able to squeeze you in on
the Harrison Hot Springs trip, but you’d need to
call right away. Just a few spots are open. You
would need a passport, passport card or an
enhanced license or ID for this trip.
If you missed the presentation from
Collette Travel regarding the trip next April to
Washington D.C., please give me a call and I can
get the information to you. You do save a little $$
if you sign up early.
Emerald Downs. August 16. The Mile. What
more can I say? You’ll need to call to reserve a
spot NOW! This trip needs a few more people to
sign up or it will not go. That goes for the
Mariners Game on Wednesday, August 26 too.
Last chance to cheer and have hot dogs and beer
at the stadium this year…Call the Trips office!
And one more thing: A BIG thank you to
our awesome volunteer bus drivers!! They are so
generous with their time, and so dedicated!
We’re very lucky to have them!!
Beth
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AUGUST 2015
Board Notes from the July Board Meeting
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Beth Barrett reported that the trips department is doing quite well,
with more trips and more travelers in June than during the same
period a year ago. The Washington DC trip already has a number of
people signed up, with room for more.
Membership in the Shipley Center hit an all-time high of 1791. The
average age of members is now 72.2, which is a bit lower than the
average a year ago.
A nice thank you card was read that recognized our knitting group
from Jerry Mac.
Voted that a feasibility study firm be selected by the end
of the year, to begin work in early 2016 regarding the
new Center project.
Crave CAFÉ Grand Opening
on June 25
Now Open
Monday thru
Friday,
9am to 3pm,
serving Breakfast
& Lunch
20% off for Shipley
members (see p. 12)
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AUGUST 2015
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BY MICHAEL SMITH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
As a non-profit organization with a mission to fulfill, your Center needs regular financial support
to continue to operate in the black. We have about 90 faithful donors who believe in what we are
doing and are doing their best to keep things afloat from year to year; BUT, frankly, we really need a
lot more of you to join their ranks! Please donate what you can as soon as you can to Shipley Center,
PO Box 1827, Sequim, WA 98382.
Blunt? Yes, a bit; but some of us like it when people “cut to the chase.”
Reviewing the finances at the half-way mark of 2015, things are not looking as good as they
should be. We are about $28,400 short of meeting our budget. The good news is that dues and
activity income are doing fine, our luncheons are breaking even, and I sincerely thank those who
participate. In addition, we are receiving good sponsorship amounts from local businesses, who are
also buying ads to support our newsletter. Our benefit sale fundraiser this month is on track to fulfill its
part of the budget as well. Our grant from the City of Sequim for our HAFA program has come in.
So . . . What is lacking? Where are we deficient?
The answer is that we are no longer attracting donations from our members as in the past. Of
our Center’s 1791 members, just 90 or so regular, faithful donors are “carrying the load” for the other
1701.
We are a non-profit organization, and that means we don’t return money to any “shareholders”
or “owners.” We operate on a skeleton crew of paid staff, with activities led by volunteers.
Evidence points to the fact that this community expects its seniors to support their own
interests. For the most part, young people don’t donate to senior organizations.
I have tried subtle and not-so-subtle ways to encourage more support:
In my February article, I gave a history of the Center, telling how Sequim pioneers sacrificed
time and money (hint, hint) to make our Center what it is today. In March, I answered the question,
Are We There Yet? regarding our new Center’s progress, mentioning the generosity of Mr. Shipley and
others (more hints). In April, I mentioned that this year was challenging, since we had to spend about
$7000 on deferred maintenance to bring our 921 E. Hammond St. building up to par with repairs and
painting. (To date, that number has tripled to over $23,000.) As far as I know, just one person
responded directly to that plea for assistance with those expenses. I also mentioned again an easy way
to become a donor is through the Members Giving Monthly (MGM) Club at a minimum of $10 per
month; and, to date, no new donors have joined the MGM Club.
In May, we celebrated 44 Far-out Years of Friendship and Fun. In June, I celebrated YOU and
how your participation in activities, trips and socials, your faithful membership renewals, your moral
and financial support in the community, are all vital and help to keep us going, but have not yet seen
that translate into more than one or two new donors stepping forward.
Last month, we helped protect people from predators of the nonprofit world, listing “charities”
that put only 2 cents of your donated dollar to work, if that. Per our current WA State Charities report,
using 2013 IRS 990 data, 72 cents of every dollar goes directly to program services at Shipley Center,
with the remainder going to other expenses that support our nonprofit mission.
We really appreciate the 90 or so regular financial donors to our Center. Will you consider
joining themin keeping us on a strong financial footing?
Thanks so much.
Michael
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AUGUST 2015
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BULLETIN BOARD for SHIPLEY CENTER’S
PROGRAMS and ACTIVITIES!
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Check out Shipley Center’s next Raffle
Pastel Dreams
Quilt size is 65 ½” X 59”
This beautiful quilt was made by our own Shipley Center Crafters
Tickets will go on sale August 17 at the Office
for $2 each or 3/$5
Drawing will be held during the
Annual Meeting held on October 27. Quilt will
be on display in the craft window next to the
Main Entertainment Room
North Olympic
Walk to End
Alzheimer’s
Shipley Center
Team!
Teammates wanted! Join Team Shipley
Center as we Walk to End Alzheimer’s. The
walk is on Saturday, September 26th, and
starts at 9:30am. The walk starts and ends at
the Boys and Girls Club. Shipley Center will
have team shirts for all participants. We have
a team goal of $1000.00, and currently have 6
team members. We would like at least 4
more members to help us reach our goal!
Please call Michelle Rhodes at 683-6806 for
more details!
Beginner's Mahjongg will be starting
Wednesday, September 23rd for 6
weeks. 9:00-11:00 AM. Call Dianne
Whitaker (683-4945) for details or call
the office (683-6806) to sign up.
New Program: Tap Dance Class
with Marianne Trowbridge 9am
on
Thursdays
starting
rd
September 3
- $3 for
members and $5 for nonmembers.
For
questions please call
Marianne at 360-5042817
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AUGUST 2015
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***Community Announcements***
Sequim Senior
Meals Change
Locations
WOW! WORKING ON WELLNESS
Date:
Wednesday August 12th
Time:
2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Place:
Trinity United Methodist Church
100 North Blake Street, Sequim
Title:
“Tai Chi for Health”
By:
Kathi Gunn, ARNP, FNP-BC, PBP
Olympic Peninsula
Air Affaire
August 29 & 30
Sequim Valley Airport
$5 per carload
Effective August 1, 2015,
OlyCAP is partnering with Shipley Center as the
new location for the Sequim Senior Meals
Program.
Meals
will
be served Tuesdays,
Wednesdays, and Fridays at 4:30 for a $5
donation from each guest. Reservations can be
made by calling 360-683-8491 before 3:00 the
day before. For additional information or help
making a reservation please call Gabe at 360683-8491.
We are looking forward to continued great
success in our new location. Please join us in
celebrating our new Sequim Senior Meals home
at Shipley Center.
Classic Airplane Fly-in with Live Music,
Skydivers, Wing Walkers, R C & Experimental
Airplanes, Hot Air Balloon Rides, Car Show,
Vendors & Food.
OlyPen Ostomy &
Intestinal Support Group
Balloon Reservations call (360)6012433 or email [email protected]
A support group for anyone with
any type of Ostomy, Crohns
Disease, or other G.I. Diseases. Also for
Check our website for up-to-date information: family, caregivers, and friends of people with
these chronic illnesses. Reduce anxiety, learn
www.OlypmicPeninsulaAirAffaire.com
coping skills, hear others’ stories, and be in a
place to share your concerns and get
emotional support.
Grand Olympics Chorus presents
"Broadway Nights"
Saturday, September 26th at 4pm
Sequim High School Auditorium
Tickets $15
For more information call:
Beth - 360-775-1415
For more information, please contact us either
via
email
[email protected]
,
Facebook (OlyPen Ostomy and Intestinal
Support), or call us at 360-504-2875.
WHERE: Olympic Medical Center, 939
Caroline St, Rm B, Port Angeles
Sequim Library, 630 North
Sequim Avenue, Sequim
WHEN:
6 PM – 7 PM
Port Angeles: 2nd Tuesday of
each month
Sequim: August 13th
SHIPLEY CENTER NEWSLETTER
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AUGUST 2015
Shipley Center Board of Directors selected Castell Insurance as the
Sponsor of the Quarter for 2nd quarter 2015. Castell Insurance has been a
long-time sponsor of Shipley Center, and recently has not only renewed their
sponsorship, but also increased it. Castell Insurance is now contributing to help
Shipley Center continue to provide free space to the Statewide Health Insurance
Benefit Advisors (SHIBA) group. Thank you, Castell Insurance, for being a great
sponsor to Shipley Center
and its members!
(Pictured (left to right) are
Executive Director Michael
Smith, Phil Castell, Board
President Joe Borden and
the Castell Insurance staff)
Smiles for Life
Where: Shipley Center
Date & Time: Last Friday of the Month
Please call or email to make an appointment
Dental Assessment, Dental Cleanings, Fluoride Applications
Dental Access Programs
Cyndi S. Newman, RDH, BSDH, MSCH
Phone: 360-775-9042
Email: [email protected]
SHIPLEY CENTER NEWSLETTER
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AUGUST 2015
JUDY PRIEST
WATERCOLOR EXCLUSIVES
PHONE 360-683-5660
ARTWORK FOR SALE IN THE
MAIN ACTIVITY ROOM
SAVE the DATE! Our Gala is coming up October 10th at Sunland!
Keep your eyes peeled for more updates as they happen. We will have whole
tables available to sponsor, silent auctions, trips to bid on including a trip to
Cabo with airfare, services, fun stuff, great food, wine and much, much more.
SARC Benefits for
Shipley Center Members!!!
LEGACY GIVING
All Shipley Center members are eligible
for a 10% discount* at SARC for 6 and 12
month memberships! Just present your
Shipley Center membership card when
signing up for your SARC membership!
IT ’S MORE THAN AN ACT OF GENEROSITY
IT IS AN IMPORTANT INVESTMENT IN THE
FUTURE OF OUR CENTER. T O BE A PART OF
THIS FINE TRADITION, ASK YOUR ATTORNEY TO
ADD THIS, OR OTHER SUITABLE LANGUAGE, TO
YOUR WILL:
You may also qualify for the Silver
Sneakers Program! For more information
go to: www.silversneakers.com
Also, SARC and OMC have partnered to
bring Camp Cardio 3 & 4 to you! All you
need is a referral from OMC Cardiac
Rehab Center - 565-0500!
*Discounts may not be combined.
“I give, devise, and bequeath to Sequim Senior
Services, Tax ID number 91-1355592, 921 E
Hammond St, Sequim, WA 98382, (insert:
dollar amount, percentage of estate,
description of real estate or other property,
nature of gift, or remainder of my estate).”
Contact: Executive Director, Michael Smith,
to discuss legacy giving.
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AUGUST 2015
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AUGUST 2015 ACTIVITIES
MONDAY
TUESDAY
4
3
WEDNESDAY
5
6
9am
Balance Exercise
9:30
9:30
Watercolors
10:00 Cribbage,
Fiber Arts,
SHIBA
10am Diabetes Support 10am
1pm
1pm
10am Knit & Crochet
11am Seniorcize
12:30 Chair Yoga
1pm
2pm
Fun Poker,
Ukulele,
Computer Clinic
(members only)
2pm
Yoga
4:30
10
Tai Chi
Dominos,
Ping Pong
Travel
Presentation on
Washington DC
in April 2016
Sr. Nutrition#
11
Balance Exercise
9:30
9:30
Watercolors
10am Cribbage,
SHIBA,
Fiber Arts
11am Seniorcize
12:30 Chair Yoga
1pm
2pm
Fun Poker,
Ukulele, Legal
Clinic, Computer
Clinic (members
only)
9am
Balance Exercise
9:30
Watercolors
10am Knit & Crochet
11am Seniorcize
1230p Chair Yoga
2pm
11am Seniorcize
2:30
4:30
Bridge, Ping
Pong, Mah
Jongg, Italian
Language Class
Spanish
Language Class
Tai Chi
11:30 Potluck
1pm
Bunco, Dominos,
Ping Pong
3pm
Board Meeting
4:30
Sr. Nutrition#
9am
7
Watercolors w/
Judy Priest
PAN card game
11am
Stretch Yoga 1
w/Leslie
12pm
Bingo
1pm
Scrabble,
Stretch Yoga 2
w/Nancy
5pm
Double Deck
Pinochle
Sr. Nutrition#
13
Balance Exercise
WOW Watercolor
11am Seniorcize
1pm
Bridge, Mah
Jongg, Ping
Pong, Italian
Language Class
2:30
Spanish
Language Class
4:30
Sr. Nutrition#
9:30
FRIDAY
9am
Balance Exercise
9:30
Acrylic Class
10am Singing Bowls
1pm
Fun Poker,
Ping Pong
2:30
Senior Sing-along @
Discovery
Memory Care
4:30
Sr. Nutrition#
14
Watercolors w/
Judy Priest
10am PAN card game
9am
Balance Exercise
9:30
Acrylic Class
10am Singing Bowls
11am Stretch Yoga 1 w/
1pm Fun Poker,
Leslie
Ping Pong
12pm Bingo
2:30 Senior
1pm Scrabble,
Sing-a-long @
Stretch Yoga 2
Avamere
5pm
Pinochle
4:30
Sr. Nutrition#
Yoga
17
1pm
Balance Exercise, 9:30
WOW Watercolor
12
9am
10am Knit & Crochet
9am
THURSDAY
18
19
20
10:00 Cribbage,
Fiber Arts,
SHIBA
9am
Balance Exercise, 9:30
WOW Watercolor
11am Seniorcize
10am PAN card game
1pm
Dominos,
Ping Pong
1pm
Sr. Nutrition#
11am Stretch Yoga 1
w/Leslie
1pm
4:30
Bridge, Ping
Pong, Mah
Jongg, Italian
Language Class
Fun Poker,
Ping Pong
12pm Bingo
2:30
2:30
Spanish
Language Class
1pm
Senior
Sing-a-long @
Sherwood
4:30
Sr. Nutrition#
Scrabble,
Stretch Yoga 2
w/Nancy
4:30
Sr. Nutrition#
5pm
Double Deck
Pinochle
5:30
Fun Poker,
Ukulele,
Computer Clinic
(members only)
Yoga
Luau Dinner
21
Watercolors w/
Judy Priest
9am
Balance Exercise
9:30
Acrylic Class
10am Singing Bowls
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AUGUST 2015 ACTIVITIES
MONDAY
24
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
25
26
9am
Balance Exercise
9:30
9:30
Watercolors
10am Cribbage,
SHIBA,
Fiber Arts
10am Knit & Crochet
11am Seniorcize
12:30 Chair Yoga
1pm
2pm
Fun Poker, Legal
Clinic, Ukulele,
Computer Clinic
(members only)
9am
Tai Chi
4:30
Sr. Nutrition#
27
Balance Exercise, 9:30
WOW Watercolor
PAN card game
1pm
11am
Stretch Yoga 1
w/Leslie
12pm
Bingo
1pm
Scrabble,
Stretch Yoga 2
w/Nancy
5pm
Double Deck
Pinochle
2:30
Spanish
Language Class
4:30
Sr. Nutrition#
Yoga
31
9am
Balance Exercise
9:30
Watercolors
10am Knit & Crochet
11am Seniorcize
1230p Chair Yoga
1pm
Fun Poker,
Ukulele,
Computer Clinic
(members only)
2pm
Yoga
#Sr. Nutrition
requires you
to call 360683-8491
before
3:00
the day before
to RSVP.
SATURDAY
st
SUNDAY
12pm
Pinochle
2
5pm
Open Mic
8
12pm
Pinochle
9
5pm
Open Mic
16
ALL
DAY
Dine-to-Donate at
Applebee’s with
Coupon on pg. 19
15
12pm
Pinochle
22
12pm
Pinochle
29
5pm
Open Mic
6:30pm Bridge*
23
5pm
Open Mic
12pm
30
5pm
Open Mic
Pinochle
*Must (RSVP 681-2275)
9am
Balance Exercise
9:30
Acrylic Class
10am Singing Bowls
1pm
Fun Poker,
Ping Pong
2:30
Senior
Sing-a-long @
Sequim Health
& Rehab
4:30
Sr. Nutrition#
AUGUST TRIPS
August 1 : The 5th Avenue Theatre - Grease
August 4th: Lighthouse Cruise on the Water Limousine
August 4th: Collette Travel Presentation - Shipley Center
August 5th: Hurricane Ridge
August 8th: Olympic Music Festival - Quilcene
August 14th: Protection Island Cruise (AM or PM)
August 16th: Emerald Downs; The Mile
August 21st: LaConner via Deception Pass Cruise (Sold Out)
August 25th: LaConner via Deception Pass Cruise
August 26th: Mariners Game - Safeco Field
August 29th: Bellevue Square Mall Shopping Trip (check date)
1
6:30pm Bridge*
Watercolors w/
Judy Priest
10am
Bridge, Mah
Jongg, Ping
Pong, Italian
Language Class
FRIDAY
28
11am Seniorcize
11:30 Potluck
1pm Bunco, Dominos,
Ping Pong
THURSDAY
B Y A P P OI N T M E N T :
Nail C are:
Feet or hands (Tue. Wed. & Thur.)
For appointments, call the
Shipley Center office at 683-6806.
Acup uncture:
Mondays - Noon to 2pm
For appointments, call the
Shipley Center office at 683-6806.
Dent al Ap poi ntment s:
Smiles for Life - Dental Access Program.
For appointments, call 775-9042
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Elaine Barnhart
Diana Filipchuk
Kelley Jensen
Marjorie Lester
Christine Wrobel
Jackie Yokote
Betty Fleming
Nancy Follis
Mary Lenard
Jim Money
Mary Smithton
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8 Sheldon McGuire
Suzanne Rehder
Beverly Simon
9 Mary Jo Correla
Adeline Curtis
Helga Meienberg
Mary Robuck
Kitty Sokkappa
Lance S. Staub
Dottie Tiley
Marcelle Witko
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Atha Gillanders
Tom LaMure
Esmeralda Rusk
10 Susan Oliver
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Mary Bell
Patricia Clay
Barbara Edem
George Karlsen
Michele Kolker
Darlene McCarthy
Bill Newblom
Coral Wheeler
11 John Birklid
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Bob Cristobal
Sue Dannerbrock
Clyde Lawhon
Penny Pfeffer
Elaine Spath
Nell Backus
Bill Gilbertson
Jean F Henderson
Errol Loving
Allen Sill
Mae Wright
Ruth Weston
David Wise
Pamela Carter
David Estrem
Donna Floyd
Frank Meek
Ed St. Charles
12 Louise Bellmore
Sandy Boughner
Albert Fisk
Cindy Meek
13 Linda Anderson
Corrinne Hubinon
Juanita Mulvey
Evelyn Wolf
14 Myrna Ford
Viki Kocha
Stanley Sarnecki
Lyn Smith
Frederick Fallon
Bill Mueller
Nancy Norris
Dorothy Secondi
Kelly Turbyfill
15 Claire Alkire
Sally Cantrell
John Erskine
Reed C Finfrock
Bruce Green
16 Paul Duffy
Joseph Borden
Joe Clark
Diana Smith
Mary Vie
Virgil Fey
Mel Frazier
Terry Grier
AUGUST 2015
16 Ella Hoffeld
Charles Mange
Diana Soward
17 James Beam
Donald Fleisher
Cheryl Hamilton
Louise R. Potter
Miriam Spreine
James Steik
Helen Stratton
Nancy Webb
18 Marcia Clockedile
Elizabeth LeBlanc
Richard Long
Shirley Pappas
19 Henry Brahlit
Jean Marzan
Diane Miller
20 Karin Dethlefs
Jean Gookins
Diane Isaac
Ranate Melvey
Richard Michels
Robert Parrish
21 Sharon Cone
Ann Penn
22 William Baughman
Ellen Decker
Hazel I. Lowe
Jean Martin
Cynthia Rue
23 Gerald Decker
Lee Grau
Winifred Mayes
Elizabeth Young
24 Bertha Pagdin
25 Jerry Anderson
LaRoy Beers
Jeff Hanson
Judy Naslund
Jan Reichl
26 Lon Dannenbrock
Eugene Irthum
Denise Kane
Dehaven McCarty
Melvin L. Parks
Pete Reiter
Alexis Rippe
27 Bonnie Hess
Linda Lee Peterson
C. Skye Surges
28 Joan Geiger
Pat Johnson
Tom Ward
29 Barbe McClung
Margaret A. Norcott
Robert Rodgers
Sidney Rohlman
John Weston
30 Jeannette Davis
Hildur Gunnell
Barbara Lee
Ann Salmon
Marjorie Stewart
Rick Vito
31 Anita Colvin
David Hoopes
Frank Lassak
24 Constance Alexander
Gary Emard
Jan Gonzales
Donald Hoffeld
Edward W. Minniear
Linda Moeder
To receive your 20% member discount at Crave CAFE, you must show a current membership
card. You can get your card at the Shipley Center office during normal operation hours.
SHIPLEY CENTER NEWSLETTER
T HANK Y OU TO OUR D ONORS
In Appreciation of Computer Clinic
Anonymous
In Appreciation of the Computer Lab
Judi Anderson
In Appreciation of Judy Lange
Helga du Bellier
Agneta Johnson
Samsung Video Camera, Tripods
& an 8GB Memory Card
Rob & Raini Cacy
HP Color Laserjet 4500 Printer,
1 Drum & 7 Ink Cartridges
Heidi Hansen
HP Photosmart Plus
printer/scanner/copier
Patricia Selaya
General Fund
Jerry & Jo Anne Anderson
Sandy Boughner
Anna Bush
Charles & Susan Cange
Jim & Audrey Gift
Nancy Jones
Anne Kask
Thomas Malloy
Janet Muir
Betty Rowe
Sharon Scairpon
Chung-he Scharschmidt
Therese Simons
Michael & Elizabeth Smith
Helen Walker
Barbara Weller
Mary Lou Westman
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AUGUST 2015
Welcome to New Members
Suzanne Anderson
Bonney Benson
Warren Benson
Rucilla Bidwell
Barbara Burrows
Rich C. Burrows
Duane Cobb
Leneé Cobb
Mike D’Angelo
Gloria Dahlquist
Linda Downer
Mel Frazier
Wanda Frazier
Cynthia Frizzle
Maureen Gebbia
Maria Grotjan
Roger Heroux
Yachiyo Heroux
Carolyn Hughes
Pat Lindemuth
Donna Little
Angel Lucas
Donalie Moote
Carol Nesbitt
Stuart Nesbitt
David Owen
Kathleen Peifer
Rosemarie Reandeau
Marc Richard
Robert Smith
Joseph Wright
Rhonda Lee Wright
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the
families of our deceased members.
Please take a moment to
remember our members who have recently
passed away
In Memory Of:
Charles Burk
Beverly Fuller
James Muir
Nellie Price
Just want to pass on a
GREAT BIG THANK YOU!
to Park View Villas and
Fifth Avenue / Sherwood
for sponsoring our
July Tuesday Potlucks!
SHIPLEY CENTER NEWSLETTER
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AUGUST 2015
Travelin’ Through Europe . . . or, The Further Adventures of Carol and Ivan
By Margaret Cox
Since last month’s travel article, Carol and Ivan Hoyt spent a month traveling through Austria and
Switzerland by train. Then it was to Hamburg, Germany, where they joined 5 other RV couples plus Dieter and
Gaby (wagonmasters) and Thomas (tailgunner). As always, they found the caravaners to be friendly and
outgoing, but “these folks seemed more traveled than other groups we’ve joined. We almost felt like novices as
we listened to them share their world-wide adventures!”
“We will be driving in Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Norway with couples from Florida,
New Hampshire, Texas, Melbourne, Australia . . . and, would you believe, Sequim, WA? Paula and Rick Huls
bought a house on Fir St. just a few blocks from our apartment, and plan to retire to Sequim. They have stayed at
our RV park several times in the last 6 years but we never have
seen them there. Small world!”
RIBE: Fast-forward to June . . . Their first country was
Denmark, where they were “struck by the similarity to Iowa
farmland, mainly flat and very green. In Ribe, they visited the
Viking Center, a reconstructed Viking settlement with
costumed characters, a market, a farm, and hands-on
activities. As an aside, Carol states: “By the way, Vikings
never wore horns on their helmets; only in Hollywood
Ribe Town, 825 A.D.
movies!”
ROSKILDE, is the home of the Viking Ship Museum, the Danish national museum for ships, seafaring, and
Tourist Viking boat on Roskilde Fjord boatbuilding in the prehistoric and medieval periods. They observed five
boats in various forms of restoration, which had been raised from the
harbor where they had been since Viking times (750-1000). “We were
amazed to learn the Vikings had sailed to Greenland, Newfoundland, the
Mediterranean Sea, and all the way to the Black Sea!”
In the Museum harbor there are many reconstructed Viking ships and
traditional Nordic boats. A unique experience was the chance to get into
a replica of a Viking long boat and man the oars to go out into the
Roskilde Fjord. In the main harbor, the skipper raised the square sail.
Enthuses Carol, “We really flew across the water, like flying! Quite exciting for a land lubber like me, with no
sailing experience!”
COPENHAGEN: The Rosenborg Palace, a Renaissance Castle and gardens, was originally built by one of the
most famous Scandinavian kings, Christian IV, as a country summerhouse in 1606.
Denmark’s Crown Jewels are displayed here. Among the main attractions are the Knights’ Hall’s
coronation thrones and three life-size silver lions standing guard. Tapestries on the walls commemorate battles
between Denmark and Sweden. So grand!
We send all of you good
wishes for a great summer
and good health. Off to catch
our train to Amsterdam!
Hugs, Carol and Ivan
Exterior View of Rosenborg Palace
Knights’ Hall
SHIPLEY CENTER NEWSLETTER
Page 15
AUGUST 2015
September is
National Senior Center
Month!
Invite your neighbors and friends to
attend Shipley Center’s
8th Annual OPEN HOUSE!
Thursday, September 17, 2014,
1:00-4:00 pm.
Entertainment! * Refreshments!
* Free Door Prizes! *
Tours! * Demonstrations! *
Information!
You can see a hose out front where we
finally have a spigot to water flowers!
We used Independent Plumbing, owned
by Paul Tucker, who showed up when
he said he would and did a good job. It
is refreshing to find a guy who shows
up and does the job. Just so you know,
the water supply for this is a line that
was for a coffee machine in the NW
corner of the main room. It does not
p r o d u c e
e n o u g h
pressure to run
a car wash or to
operate
a
p r e s s u r e
washer,
but
does just fine
for
watering
plants.
SHIPLEY CENTER NEWSLETTER
AUGUST 2015
Page 16
Progress . . . one step at a time!
NEED YOUR CURRENT INFORMATION!
Over the next several
weeks, we will be working on upgrading our membership management
software, but we need YOUR help NOW! If you have moved, changed
phone numbers (maybe disconnected your landline and only have a
cell phone), changed email, have a new emergency contact (or never gave us one
before), we need you to please email [email protected] any “new”
information since you joined!
APPLYING FOR GRANTS: Last month I submitted two grants to the Haller
Foundation for a total of $13,000. There is no guarantee that we will receive that
total amount, or any amount, as the Haller Foundation must review all applications it
received, and then make their selections from there. We submitted one for $10,000
to help fund our Healthy Aging for All program, and $3,000 to help us support the
Senior Nutrition program that will now be hosted at Shipley Center. While the
program is managed and provided by OlyCAP, we are partnering with them to
provide affordable rent. The grant money will help with this and promote the
program.
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN UPDATE: Many of you are asking, “When is the new
building going to be built?” While the answer of, “when we raise the money” may be
short, the process is not. Over the last several months a group of us have met with
professionals within the fundraising and capital campaign world gaining knowledge
and guidance on what we need to do. We have implemented several of these tips
and suggestions, and have made progress towards our end goal.
FUTURE GOALS: Currently we are doing some “behind the scenes” work, such
as meeting with some of our top donors and more active members to find out why
they support and participate at Shipley Center, as well as meeting with community
leaders to find out what they think about Shipley Center and our future goals.
FEASIBILITY STUDY: We are about to move to the next phase of finding a
professional to work with us to do a feasibility study. This will lay the foundation
needed and outline the tasks we still need to complete before we are ready to start
reaching out to foundations and seeking larger grants. As Development Director, I
plan to keep you all updated on the various phases that we are working through, and
to show you we are working towards our goal of a new Shipley Center. Thank you for
your continued support!
Michelle Rhodes
SHIPLEY CENTER NEWSLETTER
AUGUST 2015
Page 17
WHO AM I?
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I was born and raised in South
Houston, Texas.
I lived in Everett and Yakima
before retiring to Sequim.
I enjoy playing pinochle.
I am a newly appointed Shipley
Center Board member.
I have 6 children, 18
grandchildren, and 12 greatgrandchildren (with 2 more on the
way!)
Find out more about my life in
next month’s newsletter Spotlight.
SHIPLEY CENTER NEWSLETTER
AUGUST 2015
Page 18
Independence Day BBQ
Jim & Sharla Lind
Our Milkshake Makers
Our Servers
Our Cooks
SHIPLEY CENTER NEWSLETTER
AUGUST 2015
Page 19
THE CENTER NEWS is published monthly for the Shipley
Center, a non-profit organization at 921 E. Hammond St,
Sequim. Deadline is the 12th of the month.
OUR MISSION
The mission of Shipley Center is to enrich the lives of adults
through social, health and fitness activities, trips, educational
classes, low-income housing opportunities, and referrals to
community resources.
SHIPLEY CENTER HOURS:
Monday - Friday
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
STAFF
Executive Director, Michael M. Smith
Development & Program Director, Michelle Rhodes
Trips Coordinator, Beth Barrett
Bookkeeper, Debbie Hudson
Administrative Assistant, Mary Ellen Reed
OFFICE VOL UNTEE RS
Judi Anderson
Jane Dalton
Sharon Donaldson
Patricia Earnest
Elaine Leptich
Eva Rider
Diana Spera
Miriam Spreine
SPECI AL PROJECT VOLUNTEE RS
Jim Money, Computers
Steve Solberg, IT Network
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Joe Borden, President
Linda (BZ) Zabora, Vice -President
Margaret Cox, Secretary
Don Gerber, Treasurer
Rena Blank, Bylaws, Finance & Procedures Chair
Raini Cacy, Newsletter Editor/Cra fts & Raffles
Lou Foldoe, Transportation Chair
Patty Selaya, Personnel Chair
B. J. Thomas, Grants Chair
AnnaLee Smith, Social Chair
Emily Westcott, Fundraising/Capital Campaign Chair
THE CENTE R NEWS
Publisher/Editor: Raini Cacy
[email protected]
ADVE RTISING/SALE S
Michelle Rhodes
[email protected]
WEB SITE:
www.shipleycenter.org
Shipley Center is not responsible for, nor does it e ndorse
any business or service publishe d in this paper. Articles
written for this newsle tter are the opinion of the authors &
not necessarily those of the Shipley Center or the B oar d of
Directors. The Shipley Center is a registered trade name of
Sequim Senior Ser vices, a WA Non -Pr ofit c orpor ation, Tax
ID #91-1355592. Donations are tax deductible under IRS
Sec 501(c)3.
CLIP & USE COUPON ON SUNDAY, August 16Th
Announcing:
Senior Sundays at Applebee’s!
Where: Applebee’s in Sequim (130 River Rd) Or
call 683-9090 to order “Carside-to-Go!”
When: The third Sunday of every month
Time: Any time from 10:00 am until midnight
Who: Everyone - Diners of all ages!
Give this coupon to your server when ordering!
15% of your food & non-alcoholic
beverages bill will be donated to your
local non-profit Shipley Center!
(formerly Sequim Senior Activity Center)
Thank You!
SHIPLEY CENTER NEWSLETTER
AUGUST 2015
Office Phone: (360) 683-6806
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Hours: 9 am to 4 pm
Travel desk: (360) 683-5883
E-mail: [email protected]
T HE S ENIOR R EPORT
S HIPLEY C ENTER ACTIVITIES
DAILY AT 10:30AM, 2:30PM & 7:30PM
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FEATURING NEWS ABOUT
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Don’t Miss in August
Luau Dinner. ……………….……....………….…........Page 1
… 4th
Collette Travel Presentation
Trips and Tours…………………………….……….….Page 3
… 8th
Olympic Music Festival
Crave CAFÉ Grand Opening...……………......Page 4
… 11th
Potluck at 11:30am
Programs & Activities ………………...…...…....Page 6
… 14th Protection Island Cruise
Calendar for August.….……………...…....…...Page 10
… 18th
Shipley Center Open House.…..….….….….Page 15
… 21/25th LaConner via Deception Pass Cruise
Who Am I?..........................….………….…......Page 17
… 25th Potluck at 11:30am
Independence Day BBQ Pics…..….….…....Page 18
… 26th Mariner’s Game-Safeco Field
&
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Shipley Center
(formerly Sequim Senior Activity Center)
921 E. Hammond Street
P.O. Box 1827
Sequim, WA 98382
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www.shipleycenter.org
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