May 2016 - Berks Encore
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May 2016 - Berks Encore
May 2016 • Vol. 16 • Issue 05 • www.BerksEncore.org For information on advertising in berksencore news please contact 610-374-3195, ext. 227. Inside This Issue... Agency Happenings ..... pgs 3~6 Anniversaries .................... pg 26 Berks Encore Programs ...... pg 16 Center News ..............pgs 17, 20 Combat Veteran Remembers .. pg 22 Development Spotlight ....... pg 8 Discount Program ............... pg 9 Editorial .............................. pg 2 Law & Order .............pgs 14~15 On-Going Activities.. pgs 18 & 19 Your Community ......pgs 21~35 Your Health ..............pgs 10~11 Your Technology ................ pg 12 Berks Encore Celebrates Its Volunteers .... pg 5 Center Spotlight ...............pg 13 Older Americans Month ...pg 21 Caregiving Today: A PRIMER By Sarah Hunter-Lascoskie, Editor There are currently 44 million unpaid eldercare providers in the United States according to the U.S. Census Bureau. There is certainly a statistical portrait of an “average” caregiver in the U.S.: a 49-year-old working woman who spends nearly 20 hours per week providing unpaid care to her mother for nearly five years. But the larger group of people who are considered caregivers nationwide is as diverse as the people they care for: they can have varying levels of financial and emotional support, varying levels of care burden, and very different manners in which they became a caregiver.What does it mean to become a caregiver? How do people find themselves in a caregiving position for a spouse or parent? Where do people turn for help? org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/2015_CaregivingintheUS_Final-Report-June-4_WEB.pdf.) For adult children of elderly parent or parents, becoming a caregiver can happen gradually—if a loved one’s condition progressively worsens, for example—or quite suddenly. Often a phone call can usher in an emergency, such as a stroke or other event, which requires sudden and immediate care of a loved one. While it may be hard to accept that a family member needs help, and people may be reluctant to deem themselves caregivers, taking ownership of this role provides certain rights and authorities, including: being able to get information about a family member’s condition, being involved in decision making about that person’s care, and finding support services. Caregiving Defined Impact on Caregivers: At Home, At Work, and Beyond You are a caregiver if you: take care of someone who has a chronic illness or disease; manage medications or talk to doctors and nurses on someone’s behalf; help with the personal hygiene or care of someone who is frail or disabled; take care of household chores, meals, or bills for someone who can’t do these things by themselves. A majority of caregivers help a loved one with at least one “Activity of Daily Living,” or ADL, which include hygiene, helping a care recipient get in or out of beds/chairs, etc. But they also provide help with what are known as “Instrumental Activities of Daily Living,” or IADLs, quite often. This term covers activities like transportation, shopping, or housework. Tasks like monitoring someone’s condition, managing health care and communication as well as advocating for their loved one all can be included in the responsibilities of care. Because caregiving can require such a wide variety of tasks, the burden of care can also vary widely: 40 percent of caregivers report a high burden. With that high burden can come high stress and a significant impact on the caregiver and caregiver’s family home and work life. Recent studies conducted by the AARP Policy Institute and National Alliance for Caregiving have painted an incredibly detailed picture of caregiving today. (The full study is available at http://www.caregiving. The caregiving problem is exacerbated because it requires both monetary resources and emotional engagement. Home care costs can add up, leaving some caregivers juggling both full-time work and part-time care. Even if you have available money to pay for high-quality care, your parent or spouse may refuse that care. Caregiving can take up a significant amount of your time. The stress of caregiving can be overwhelming and can take an emotional toll on an entire family. Consider that many caregivers are part of what has been deemed “the sandwich generation”: working older adults caring for both children and parents. Over 40 percent of workers in the United States have provided care for an aging relative or spouse in the past five years, and about half of the workforce expects to provide eldercare in the next five years. The number of workers with eldercare responsibilities is on the rise, and with that rise comes a greater attention on the impact of caregiving on the workforce. Over 60 percent of caregivers report that they needed to make a workplace accommodation as a result of their role, which could include a reduction in hours, a leave of absence, or another impact. Not every employer continued on page 5 2 EDITORIAL From the desk of . . . LUANN OATMAN Dear Reader, Friends, I hope you’re making the most of the lovely days of springtime. At Berks Encore, we thrive on being busy: seeing your faces at our centers and in our offices is our goal! Many of you have been taking LuAnn Oatman, advantage of free exercise classes at our President centers. Our centers and Reading offices were buzzing over the past several months as our outstanding VITA volunteers prepared tax returns for over 1,500 Berks residents. Our APPRISE team continues to give older adults peace of mind regarding their health insurance choices—and potentially save them a few dollars as well! At Berks Encore, we’re surrounded by many amazing individuals. We’re grateful for all the work they do! Did you know Berks Encore offers a variety of other services that can give you and your family peace of mind and confidence in matters like your finances and legal documents to help you live independently? Berks Encore offers: • Simple Wills and Power of Attorney Documents: This service is free with income less than 125% of Federal Poverty Level. Meet to discuss your wishes and name person to have the powers of attorney. You can also have documents prepared and notarized. • Budget Counseling: This service is free for all income levels. Discuss your current financial challenge, prepare an initial budget, undergo basic budget training, and identify a plan to get your finances under control. • Check Writing & Bookkeeping : $15 per quarter hour, these services include creating automated payment of recurring bills, working with a client to determine how to pay other expenses, monthly reporting to client and/or family members, and year-end tax reporting If you have a question about any of these services or want to make an appointment, call us at 610-374-3195, x208. We are here to help you. As we look ahead to a calendar of fun summer events and celebrations, I hope we see your face at a center soon. As always, I’m here to listen to your concerns and questions about the services we offer. Sincerely, LuAnn Oatman, President/CEO OUR MISSION Berks Encore Celebrates Its Volunteers Over 1,200 volunteers dedicate themselves to improving the lives of older adults by completing tax returns, preparing and delivering nutritious meals to seniors, sharing their musical or artistic talents, assisting retirees with Medicare enrollment, and just offering a friendly face to all. Berks Encore is tremendously grateful to each and every volunteer. On April 11, during National Volunteer week, nearly 400 Berks Encore volunteers attended a dessert social at the DoubleTree Hotel by Hilton in Reading to celebrate their contributions over the past year. Center Managers, like many attendees, had fun at the photo booth! Volunteers enjoyed desserts at the DoubleTree Hotel courtesy of Sweet Street Desserts at the Volunteer Recognition Social. berksencore news is published monthly by berksencore 40 N. 9th Street, Reading, PA 19601 • Phone 610-374-3195 berksencore news • MAY 2016 Chairperson, Board of Directors Carl W. Staples President LuAnn Oatman Editor Sarah Hunter-Lascoskie 2014 Pennsylvania Association of School Retirees Outstanding Media Recognition Award Recipient Printed by the Reading Eagle Company The mission of berksencore is to engage the community to enable older adults to achieve a better quality of life by providing a comprehensive program of services, referrals, education and advocacy. berksencore news Advertising Policy: 1. All ads submitted to berksencore news for publication will be reviewed by staff for suitability. If there is a question concerning the content of any proposed advertisement, berksencore marketing person will contact the advertiser to see if any adjustments can be made. 2. berksencore reserves the right to refuse any advertisement deemed inappropriate for berksencore news. 3. The publication of any advertisement in berksencore news does not imply endorsement of that product, service or company/organization supplying their product/service by berksencore. June 10, 2016 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Crowne Plaza Reading Hotel 1741 Papermill Road, Wyomissing Please, join us! This combined event is FREE for veterans of all ages, active military, and their families. Eric Savage, or Mr. Freedom as he is known by so many, is the President and Owner of Freedom Toyota of Hamburg and Freedom Hyundai. His dealerships prioritize customers and their fulfillment and happiness, noting that his business exists for the benefit of others. For years, Mr. Freedom has employed “The Life Improvement Business” as his business and personal motto. In action, Mr. Freedom and his business have donated thousands to various local nonprofits each year, including Berks Encore and its Meals on Wheels Program. Mr. Freedom is a familiar face in the nonprofit community, raising money and support for many worthy causes. On June 1, 2016, Berks Encore will honor Eric Savage and Freedom Auto Group for its Leadership by Example Award at Community Breakfast. Please join us at the DoubleTree Hotel by Hilton in Reading to celebrate the outstanding accomplishments of Eric Savage and Freedom Auto Group. Doors will open at 7 a.m., with the breakfast buffet beginning at 7:15 a.m. The program begins at 7:45 a.m. Tickets for the event are $60 for individuals; tables, company sponsorships, and program ads are also available. Further information including pricing can be found on Berks Encore’s website, www.berksencore.org/Community-Breakfast. If you have any questions, please call Cameron at 610-374-3195, x223. AGENCY HAPPENINGS 16th Annual Community Breakfast 3 COMING SOON! At the Expo Veterans Benefits Community Services Products and Services Available Support/Assistance Programs Education/Training Services Save the Date! This year’s ANNUAL At the Job Fair Employers Job Counseling Workshops/Seminars Resume Writing Assistance SUMMER PICNIC will take place in a NEW LOCATION: The Highlands at Wyomissing Principal Sponsors: 2000 Cambridge Ave LIFE Thursday, July 28 • 10 a.m.~3 p.m. Sponsor & Exhibitor Opportunities Available In a convenient, air-conditioned location Entertainment – Food Raffle – Games – Bingo www.veteransexpo.com (717) 285-1350 www.olpevents.com Brought to you by: & Open to anyone in Berks County age 50 and over! $17 per ticket Purchase at any Berks Encore location berksencore news • MAY 2016 Sponsored by: #FSLT&ODPSFt1FOOTZMWBOJB"NFSJDBO-FHJPO PA National Guard Employment Outreach Services Pennsylvania State Headquarters VFW 7FUFSBOT"ĊBJSTPG#FSLT$PVOUZt8':- 4 AGENCY HAPPENINGS Berks Encore and March For Meals! Join Us… at The Reading Center During the month of March, Berks Encore celebrated the Meals on Wheels program and volunteers. Through the support of our local community, the Meals on Wheels program can serve over 600 meals to homebound seniors each weekday. MEMORIAL DAY PICNIC FRIDAY, MAY 27 @ 11 a.m. Thanks to Panevino Restaurant of Reading for hosting a Meals on Wheels fundraiser night! During our annual Celebrity Volunteer for a Day, Berks Encore Board member and East Penn Manufacturing delivered to Ronald Rinck, Krumsville Meals on Wheels client, and said hello to his dog, Brody! Hamburger Baked Beans Ice Tea / Lemonade Macaroni Salad Chips ONLY $2.00 MUST PURCHASE TICKET BY MAY 25TH! We thank all our dedicated volunteers for making a difference in the lives of area seniors. Valetta Eshbach of Blandon delivers the Kutztown route each Friday. Call Berks Encore – 610-374-3195 Oakshire Apartment Homes For Seniors Independent Living With All The Amenities Of A Fine Resort Accepting Applications For Our Wait List Enjoy A Spacious 1 Or 2 Bedroom Apartment Home With A Private Patio And Many Other Features To Support An Active Lifestyle 610-376-1716 *All Applicants Must Be 62 Years Or Older & Meet Eligibility Guidelines* Your Family Eye Care Specialists Peter C. Campanella, M.D. Comprehensive Ophthalmology Cataract Extraction with ReSTOR & Toric Implants LASIK Refractive Surgery Glaucoma Laser Treatment Upper Lid Blepharoplasty Bradley L. Loeb, O.D. Comprehensive Optometry Contact Lens Specialist berksencore news • MAY 2016 Lee A. Klombers, M.D. Since 1978 we’ve been helping families with high quality, compassionate home health care, palliative care, and hospice. Call us to arrange a daily dose for you or your loved one. Call (800) 840-9081 Pediatric Ophthalmology Adult Strabismus Neuro-Ophthalmology Lucy J. Cairns, M.D. Comprehensive Ophthalmology Low Vision Specialist Diabetic Eye Disease Management Glaucoma Diagnosis & Treatment 3855 PENN AVE., SINKING SPRING Phone 610.678.4552 • Fax 610.678.7007 www.cameyecare.com 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. 15 WOODSIDE AVE, READING, PA 19609 S.O.S (serving our seniors) will feature a group of exhibitors who will provide information on benefits and services available to older Pennsylvanians on a wide range of topics, including health care; insurance; nutrition and exercise; fire safety; financial planning; fraud protection; government; hunting and fishing; and personal safety. Door prizes and refreshments will also be offered. Winners of the door prizes will be announced at 12:30 p.m. Participants must be present to win. We encourage all seniors, their families and caregivers to attend this event so they can learn about the various programs and services in our area. This information can sometimes be difficult and time consuming to obtain. These expos make it easier and more convenient by bringing service providers and seniors together in one place. 6KHJDYH\RXWKHEHVW 1RZLW¶V\RXUWXUQWR *,9(+(57+(%(67 &2/80%,$&277$*( %HUNV21/</LFHQVHG$VVLVWHG/LYLQJ J 6WDWH+LOO5G :\RPLVVLQJ ZZZFROXPELDFRWWDJHFRP Resources Are Available If you’re a caregiver, you don’t have to do it alone. No matter how different individual caregiving situations may be, there are a variety of guides, support groups, home help organizations, and state programs to assist you. A general guide called “Becoming a Caregiver,” is available via http://www.nextstepincare.org/uploads/ File/Guides/Becoming_a_Caregiver/Becoming_a_Caregiver.pdf. Various home medical and non-medical care agencies also offer articles of interest and guides that outline the various medical, practical, legal, and family dynamic issues that are contained within caregiving. Additionally, Pennsylvania offers a Family Caregiver Support Program, designed to provide assistance to qualified primary caregivers of older adults and to relieve some of the stresses of caregiving. Services can include benefits counseling; education; assistance in finding resources; and reimbursement for the caregiver’s purchase of approved caregiving supplies, personal care, home management services, equipment, and home modifications. For more information, contact the Berks County Area Agency on Aging at 610-478-6500. Educational sessions like Berks Encore’s At Nite series and the Aging Parent Fair (see inside this issue for details on each) can provide a starting point for research and planning when one becomes a caregiver. If you’re considering your own plans for aging and are concerned about the role of your children or spouse in your care, or if you fear your need for care will burden your relatives, take time now to have a frank conversation about the future with your family. Many caregivers are often ill-prepared for their role and go about their role with little support. As caregiving continues to become a growing concern for many Americans, taking charge of the process and being educated about resources and potential issues can help alleviate many potential problems. For information regarding resources available to help people age in place or in a new location, please read our “Where You Age” series in the February, March, and April issues of Berks Encore News (archives located on our website, www.berksencore.org). Call our offices at 610-374-3195 if you have questions about classes, programs, and resources in Berks County. If you have suggestions for other topics in the aging arena to be highlighted in a future issue of Berks Encore News, contact Sarah Hunter-Lascoskie, editor, at 610-374-3195 x 228 or via email at [email protected]. berksencore news • MAY 2016 &DOO7RGD\ & OO 7 G continued from front page offers flexible schedules, paid sick days, or telecommuting, meaning oftentimes that work life is significantly impacted for a caregiver. Family caregivers who leave the workplace to care for a relative lose, on average, over $300,000 in wages and benefits over their lifetime. Workplaces lose productivity to the tune of $33.6 billion per year due to caregiving. New research is also finding that caregivers often report themselves to be in worse health than their peers. The potential chronic stress of caregiving can impact your emotional, mental, and physical health, with studies showing that older caregivers, people of lower socioeconomic status, and availability of support can influence those negative effects. AGENCY HAPPENINGS Friday, May 13th By Sarah Hunter-Lascoskie, Editor 5 EXPO Caregiving Today 6 SAVE THE DATE! AGENCY HAPPENINGS Senior Day at the Reading Fightin Phils: June 6 The 15th Annual Berks Encore Senior Day at the Reading Fightin Phils is Monday, July 6. Game time is 9:35 a.m. The VIST Financial Plaza will open its doors at 7 a.m.; seating opens at 8:35 a.m. Join us as we watch our Fightin Phils take on the New Hampshire Fisher Cats! Free tickets will be available at all Berks Encore centers beginning May 2. For ticket information, please contact your local center or email [email protected]. Senior Day at the Fightin Phils would not be possible without the sponsorships we receive from local businesses. Thank you to Assured Assistance, Paramount Living Aids, Forest Hills Memorial Park, Manor at Market Square, Green Hills Manor, Garden Spot Village, Aetna, HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital, EnerSys and Precision Hearing Aid Center for their support of America’s favorite pastime. Let’s play ball! OppShop SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT Save te. . . a The D 2016 Berks Encore’s SENIOR EXPO will take place on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25 Join us at a NEW LOCATION: The DOUBLETREE HOTEL in Reading! See the new hotel that’s leading the revitalization of Reading. Enjoy the same Expo experience you know and love, with some special surprises! Stay tuned to future issues of Berks Encore News for details and a sneak peak! Steve Walker www.sweetmusicforseniors.com Steve Walker sings popular fun songs, from country to celtic, polka to jazz, with guitar, banjo, mandolin, piano, ukulele and harmonica. Twice winner of Best String Instrument Player. berksencore news • MAY 2016 He gets your toes tapping, face smiling, and heart singing! Santa Claus Christmas, Patriotic, Irish & more! Special Senior Music Programs Performing Solo and with the Better Than Bingo Band 610-845-2787 7 Legacy at the Papermill is a 55+ active adult community in Lower Heidelberg Twp, in close proximity to Spring Ridge. • All appliances included • Washer & dryer in every unit • 1 space in the garage • Elevator to every floor • Balconies or patio • Secure building • 24 hour property maintenance • Gas heat & cooking • Water, sewer, trash included • Snow removal • Landscaping • No HOA fees • Pets allowed (restricted) • Phase 2 clubhouse • Close to hospitals, shopping and dining www.LegacyatPapermill.com berksencore news • MAY 2016 Deb Scheidt Realtor®, ABR,SRES, e-PRO OfÀce: 610-373-9900 Cell: 610-468-5923 [email protected] 8 DEVELOPMENT SPOTLIGHT Volunteerism And PhilanthropyMore Alike Than You Think By Cameron Martin, Director of Development & Marketing This past April, Berks Encore hosted nearly 400 volunteers at the new DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel to publicly say “Thank You” as part of National Volunteer Appreciation Week. At Berks Encore, we have over 1,300 volunteers serving in many different capacities. Each volunteer brings with them their special skill, talent, and reason for serving at Berks Encore, but the one thing they all have in common is a desire to help serve seniors in Berks County. Without the dedicated service of these volunteers, Berks Encore would not have the ability to serve over 600 hot nutritious meals each weekday, file over 3,000 taxes, meet with over 1,500 clients to discuss Medicare annual enrollment activities, entertain people as part of the choir or orchestra, and serve as greater to welcome people to one of our six centers with a smile. The activities and services supported by our volunteers are endless and so very important to the fulfillment of our mission and vision and for that we are so very thankful. Volunteerism, like philanthropy, is accomplished through a variety of different avenues. Many times the gifts are instant, like cash or stocks, and focus on supporting a specific program at an organization. Other times the A Skilled and Intermediate Nursing Facility UÊÓ{ÊÕÀÊ ÕÀÃ}Ê >Ài UÊ* ÞÃV>Ê/ iÀ>«Þ UÊ"VVÕ«>Ì>Ê/ iÀ>«Þ UÊ/ iÀ>«iÕÌVÊiÌ>ÀÞÊ-iÀÛVi UÊ,i}ÃÌiÀi`Ê ÕÀÃià UÊ-«iiV Ê/ iÀ>«Þ UÊi`V>ÀiÊ*>ÀÌV«>Ì UÊ-«iV>Ê-iÀÛVià UÊ-«iV>âi`Ê/ iÀ>«iÕÌVÊVÌÛÌià Centrally located in beautiful Berks County within easy access of major hospitals in Allentown and Reading 120 Trexler Ave., Kutztown, PA 195309 610-683-6220 berksencore news • MAY 2016 “A Compassionate In-Home Care Company” Providing the most Affordable Non-Medical Assistance “We will care for Your Loved Ones like Family!” Non-Medical Home Care Services: Companionship, Personal Care, Bathing, Toileting, Lifting, Transfers, Meal Prep, Light Housekeeping, Shopping, Errands, and Appts., Visitation and Respite Care. Rates: $14.00/Hour • 24 Hr. Live-In Care $150.00/Day “Let us be Your Partners in Care Giving!” Mark P. Hawkins, Director 3 Park Plaza, Wyomissing, PA 19610 610-374-2496 gifts are a planned gift like a charitable gift annuity that can provide security and generosity simultaneously. The avenues of supporting Berks Encore are vast, but the one constant like Cameron Martin volunteering is that you, the generous donor, are fulfilling our mission and vision of Berks Encore to support the aging seniors those in our community. Like our volunteers, we are thankful to the many donors that choose to support Berks Encore and its mission to enable older adults to achieve a better quality of life by engaging the community in providing a comprehensive program of services, referrals, education, and advocacy. As always, please do not hesitate to contact me at [email protected] or 610-374-3195 if you would like more information on serving as a volunteer. If you would like to make a gift to Berks Encore it can be made online at berksencore.org/donate. Thank you again for helping to shape Berks Encore and position it to provide the greatest impact for Berks County’s senior citizens as well as their family members and caregivers. Name ___________________________________________________ Address __________________________________________________ City __________________________ State ______ Zip __________ Phone _______________________ Date of Birth _______________ Please mail your check of $14 to: berksencore 40 North Ninth Street, Reading, PA 19601 610-374-3195 • Fax 610-374-3483 BERKS ENCORE Subscription Discount Program Being a subscriber/subscribers of Berks Encore definitely has its perks! The Berks Encore Subscription Discount Program partners with local businesses, organizations and restaurants to give Berks Encore subscriber/subscribers a discount at their establishments. Each month, we will have an updated list of participating locations and their specific discount details. DISCOUNT PROGRAM SUBSCRIPTION APPLICATION NEW! 9 Subscribe to Berks Encore News – TODAY! TO RECEIVE A DISCOUNT, YOU MUST SHOW YOUR BERKS ENCORE SUBSCRIPTION CARD PRIOR TO PURCHASE! Discount amounts, program details and participating locations vary and are subject to change. Please read Berks Encore News each month for the latest updates. • ViVá Bistro & Lounge – (610) 685-5299 10% discount on Lunches, Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. and Early Dinners, Monday through Saturday from 4 – 6 p.m. and purchase of Gift Cards • Hearing Aid Associates – (610) 816-6024 $500 off a pair of hearing aids and one year of free hearing aid batteries • Reading Renovations – 1(800) 977-2358 15% off any service (materials excluded) VETERANS ISSUES AND EXPO • The Hitchcock Group – (610) 944-0433 10% off carpet OR upholstery cleaning (minimum job of $250) PLUS free protection on that item OR $40 off duct cleaning Not to be combined with any other coupons or offers. • Advantage Home Care – (610) 378-0491 Free Lifeline Service installation (one per household) • Paramount Living Aids - 1- 800-886-6364 $200 off the purchase and installation of any new Stair Lift. • Lee Myles Transmissions & AutoCare – (610) 775-3820 Audiologists: Kathleen D. 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Bonsall, AuD, FAAA )HDWXULQJ1HZ6LHPHQV 7HFKQRORJ\ Providing diagnostic and rehabilitative services for all types of hearing loss, for any age group. 985 Berkshire Blvd., Wyomissing 610-374-5599 • www.ent-hns.net • Shillington Laundromat – (610) 775-0149 10% discount on your drop off and any dry cleaning orders Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-7 p.m. • PC Ninja, Computer Services and Repair – (610) 816-5387 10% off any service Valid for one computer, in-shop only • Cannot be combined with any other offers. • Reading Fightin Phils – (610) 370-BALL (must mention your Berks Encore subscription when calling) • 30% / $3 off yellow box seats on Tuesdays during the 2015 season Thanks to White Star Tours and Travel Center, and Berks Encore Not to be combined with any other offer, seating is limited • 10% off all group outings, including buffet picnic areas, when booking a group of 20 or more people Not to be combined with any other offer, space is limited, cannot be applied to group outings that are already scheduled • 10% off at the Mitchell & Ness Fightins Team Store Present your Berks Encore subscription card at time of purchase Not to be combined with any other offer berksencore news • MAY 2016 +HDUEHWWHULQGHPDQGLQJ HQYLURQPHQWVOLNHRQWKH JROIFRXUVHRULQUHVWDXUDQWV 10% off labor (up to $100 maximum discount, not combined with other offers) PLUS free local towing with major repair (limited) AND free engine light check and road test 914 Fern Avenue, Reading, PA 19607 (just off Lancaster Ave./New Holland Rd. near Dunkin’ Donuts) YOUR HEALTH 10 Extra Help With Medicare Costs Available! FREE CLASSES! Income and assets must fall under these amounts: Single person monthly income: $1,485 Assets under: $13,640 Married monthly income: $2,003 Assets under: $27,250 Thanks to the generous support of the Berks County Area Agency on Aging and the Pennsylvania Department of Aging, all Berks Encore centers will offer their exercise classes free of If monthly income and assets fall under these limits, you may charge from the beginning of March until the end of June for be eligible for the Extra Help program. This helps with prescrip- all attendees age 60 and over. tion drug copays, deductibles and Medicare Part D premiums. Whether you are interested in tai chi, Zumba Gold, Sit and Also provides assistance through the coverage gap. Must have Get Fit or any of our other exercise offerings, these classes are Medicare to be eligible for assistance now provided at no cost to you! Just one more reason visiting a With this assistance, copays for generic prescriptions are as low Berks Encore center today can lead to a happier, healthier you! A complete schedule can be found in the center portion of as $2.95; copays for brand name prescriptions are as low as $7.40. this issue of Berks Encore News. Please call Berks Encore at 610-374-3195, ext. 208 if your income and assets falls under these amounts. Application must Free Childhood Immunizations be completed. Berks Visiting Nurse Association and Berks Encore are Medicare Mondays Are For You!! Are you turning 65 in 2016? Come and learn the basics of Medicare, how to enroll, how you can supplement your Medicare benefits, what Medicare coverage will cost and what financial assistance is available. All sessions start at 6:30 p.m. To register, please call (610) 374-3195, x208. • May 12 (Thursday) – Berks Encore - Fleetwood 109 W. Vine Street APPRISE, a free health insurance counseling program for Pennsylvanians with Medicare, has counselors at Berks Encore available to help you understand your Medicare benefits. berksencore news • MAY 2016 All Berks Encore Exercise Classes FREE from March 1 to June 30! teaming up to offer Free Immunizations to uninsured and underinsured children 18 years old or younger. Tuesday, May 3 • 8:30am-12:30pm: Berks Encore - Wernersville located at Wernersville State Hospital, Brenner Building 5, Wernersville, PA 19565 Tuesday, May 24 • 8:30am-12:30pm: Berks Encore - Mifflin located at 30 Liberty St., Shillington, PA 19607 To schedule an appointment for one of the above dates, please call Berks Visiting Nurse Association at: 610-378-0481, ext. 3294 or 3124. Martha A. Sitler, Vice President of Education Your smile is the first thing people notice about you and your teeth are important for chewing food and for speaking clearly. However, tooth decay and gum disease are common problems that can get worse with age. Untreated cavities can lead to toothaches, broken or loose teeth, bad breath, and gum infections. Your mouth is also a pathway for bacteria and viruses entering the body, causing colds, flu, pneumonia, and other contagious diseases. More recently, researchers have found a strong link between gum disease and chronic illnesses including heart disease, stroke and lung disease. The germs that cause gum disease can travel through blood vessels to other parts of the body, creating blockages or “plaques.” It is also known that there is a two-way relationship between gum disease and diabetes: diabetes can make gum disease worse AND gum disease can make it more difficult for diabetics to control blood sugar. Further research is pointing to associations between oral infections and osteoporosis, HIV, Alzheimer’s and certain types of arthritis. In other words, your oral health can affect your whole body. The reverse is also true: changes in overall health can often be detected through a thorough dental exam. Medications used to treat systemic diseases can also cause oral complications. For Memory Care for your loved ones. Now there’s an affordable option for quality Memory Care. Green Hills Manor at The Heritage of Green Hills offers specialized services delivered to each resident in a structured, consistent and personalized way. Find out more about services available to your loved one at Green Hills Manor. ! #$ .$""" 11th Senatorial District DISTRICT OFFICE Now in Muhlenberg Township 210 George Street, Suite 201 Reading, PA 19605 700988 (610) 929-2151 • Fax: (610) 929-2576 Email: [email protected] berksencore news • MAY 2016 Call 610.816.0270 example, more than 400 prescription and over-thecounter drugs can cause dry mouth or xerostoma, which, in turn, contributes to discomfort, bad breath and the development of root cavities. One of the most important things we can do to maintain our overall health is to have a dental check-up and cleaning at least twice a year. Unfortunately, in a local survey of oral health habits, sponsored by the Berks County Community Foundation, many seniors report that they do not see a dentist even once a year, and 8 percent reported that they have not been to a dentist for more than five years. We can also adopt healthy habits to protect ourselves from tooth decay and gum infections, including: 1. Brush at least twice a day using a soft brush. Replace your toothbrush every 3 - 4 months or after a serious illness. If holding or moving the toothbrush is difficult, try an electric or battery-powered brush - replace just the head every 3 - 4 months. Don’t forget to gently brush your tongue. 2. Floss to remove food particles and plaque between teeth and near the gum line. 3. Avoid sugary beverages and snacks, especially hard candy and sticky sweets, which cause plaque to destroy tooth enamel. Instead choose healthier snacks like apples, carrots, bell peppers, milk, yogurt, cheese and nuts. 4. Don’t ignore bleeding, red or puffy gums. (In the Berks survey, 41 percent of respondents reported that their gums bleed and 40 percent said their teeth and gums hurt.) This may be a sign of periodontal infection, which should be discussed with your dentist or health professional. 5. If you have dry mouth, drink plenty of water, use a moisturizing mouthwash or chew sugar-free gum to reduce plaque buildup and discomfort. 6. Don’t smoke or use other tobacco products. Healthy teeth and gums are essential to your overall health. 11 YOUR HEALTH Keep a Healthy Smile 12 YOUR TECHNOLOGY SENIOR-FRIENDLY TECH: Your PC Questions Answered! SHOULD YOU SHUT DOWN YOUR COMPUTER? Q: I usually turn my computer off after I finish using it each day. 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It’s also important to make sure that your computer has proper air flow if you leave it on so that it will not overheat. PC Ninja offers a Computer Maintenance course that instructs how to keep your machine in tip-top shape. Senior Crime Prevention Program MONDAY, MAY 2, 2016 KEYSTONE VILLA AT FLEETWOOD 501 Hoch Road, Blandon, PA 5:30 - 6:00 pm - Registration and light refreshments 6:00 - 7:00 pm - Program presented by Janene M. Holter, Senior Supervisory Special Agent, PA Office of the Attorney General There is no charge for this program, but registration is requested. PLEASE CALL 484-637-8200 Opportunities to Give Berks Encore relies on community contributions to fund our comprehensive program of services, referrals, education and advocacy. Donate today to ensure that Berks Encore’s services are available tomorrow. You can also donate online at berksencore.org/donate! Please send tax deductible donations to BERKS ENCORE, 40 N 9th St., Reading, PA 19601 Yes, I/We want to help Berks Encore continue to provide services for older adults in Berks County. Enclosed please find my tax deductible gift in the amount of: R$100 R$75 R$50 R$25 ROther __________ Name____________________________________________ Address __________________________________________ City, State, Zip _____________________________________ berksencore news • MAY 2016 Email ____________________________________________ In Memory/Honor (please circle) of: ________________________ Please acknowledge my gift to: _______________________ Address __________________________________________ City, State, Zip _____________________________________ RI would like my gift to remain anonymous RI am interested in learning more about bequests RBerks Encore is already in my will Thank You! BEN0516 The official registration and financial information of Berks Encore may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll-free (800) 732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement. 13 CENTER SPOTLIGHT: there is a treadmill, cardio bike, and elliptical machine. In addition to our weekly activities, we hold monthly Medicare and Berks Encore-Strausstown supplemental insurance counseling. These dates can be found on the Strausstown calendar in each issue of Berks Encore News. Each month we also play Bingo, Pokeno, celebrate everybody’s birthday with takeout and cake, go out to eat for Lunch Bunch, and host special presentations. If you are looking to volunteer your time and make a difference in someone’s life with the Meals on Wheels program, please call 610-488-5770. We currently serve the Hamburg, Shoemakersville, Strausstown, Shartlesville, and Bernville areas and are always in need of new volunteers. We invite you to visit us and see everything that the Strausstown Center has to offer. You will come as a stranger but leave as a friend – we will make you feel right at home! Welcome to the Berks Encore-Strausstown Center! Nestled at the base of the Blue Mountains, we are conveniently located just off of Route 183 at 44 East Ave in the Strausstown Community Campus. The Strausstown Center has something to offer everyone. Each day there are cards games being played, puzzles being put together, crafts being assembled, individuals exercising in the fitness room or in group classes, and of course those who just enjoy to read the newspaper and socialize. Consider joining one of our exercise classes. Our popular Chair Yoga class, which includes simple stretching movements and breathing exercises, is offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9:10 a.m. Gentle Yoga is offered on Wednesdays at 10:45 a.m. This class combines seated and standing poses followed by some floor work. For those looking for a higher impact workout, we offer Zumba Gold, a salsa-dance type workout to popular music every Friday at 10:30 a.m. On Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. there is a Healthy Steps in Motion class aimed at seniors who want to stay in shape. One of the center’s best kept secrets is the Fitness Room. Open 8 a.m.-3 p.m. on Monday through Friday, the room includes a full circuit of resistance training equipment. In addition, for those who are looking for a cardio workout, CENTER SPOTLIGHT Berks Encore-Strausstown Join us during the month of May as we offer Free Community Screening Events: PARKINSON’S SCREENING THURSDAY, May 5 • 3-4 PM This screening is designed for individuals suffering from vertigo, dizziness or imbalance. Candidates are evaluated to determine if they will benefit from vestibular rehabilitation. For more information or to RSVP please contact us at 610-796-6365 HealthSouth Reading Rehabilitation Hospital 1623 Morgantown Rd., Reading PA 19607 2 015 berksencore news • MAY 2016 Our team of therapists will screen candidates for participation in the LSVT LOUD Program which focuses on helping Parkinson’s patients achieve a louder voice and/or LSVT BIG Program which targets whole-body functional movements. VESTIBULAR/ BALANCE SCREENING THURSDAY, May 12 • 2-4 PM LAW AND ORDER 14 Caregivers Need Care Too! State Senator Judith L. Schwank • 11th Senatorial District Recently Pennsylvania Secretary of Aging Teresa Osborne testified before the Senate Appropriations Committee and informed members of the General Assembly that the Pennsylvania Caregiver Support Program, a state program that provides services and benefits to primary caregivers assisting the elderly, is not being used as widely as it could. The Department of Aging is looking for ways to increase awareness about the Caregiver Support Program and how to better promote the program. The Pennsylvania Caregiver Support Program reimburses caregivers to help them with out-of-pocket expenses ranging from respite care, to paying for supplies related to caregiving, support services and transportation. The program reimburses caregivers up to a maximum $500 a month and provides one time grants up to $2,000 for home modifications such as ramps, grab bars and chair lifts. Eligibility for the program is based on income guidelines. Primary caregivers who aren’t relatives are eligible to receive benefits and are no longer required to live with the senior needing help. Assistance may also be available to older caregivers caring for qualified younger relatives. The Department of Aging provides $12 million in state lottery funds to support the program. An additional $10 million to support the program comes to Pennsylvania from the federal government. If you are a caregiver, I urge you to contact the Berks County Office of Aging at 610.478.6500 to find out if you are eligible to receive support and financial assistance from the Pennsylvania Caregiver Support Program. MUHLENBERG TOWNSHIP TO HOST THE MOVING WALL: VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL As a member of the Muhlenberg community family, I am pleased to let you know that Muhlenberg Township will be hosting The Moving Wall which is a half-size replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The Moving Wall will be viewable for four days, June 9 through June 12, 2016, in Jim Dietrich Park, 4899 Stoudts Ferry Bridge Road in Muhlenberg Township. No admission will be charged at the viewing site. An opening ceremony will be held at 7 p.m. on June 9. The memorial wall displays the names of 58,228 Americans who lost their lives in Vietnam. There will be volunteers present to help you find the names of those who gave their lives during the Vietnam War. Financial sponsors and volunteers are being sought to support this community effort. If you are interested in volunteering or being a financial sponsor please call 610.929.4727. The care you need in the place you want 112 Love Road, Suite J, Reading ● 610.898.7880 ● www.visitingangels.com/reading PROVIDING COMPANIONSHIP OPTIONS TO SUIT YOU berksencore news • MAY 2016 Help for families caring for a senior loved one in the comfort of their own home. When you need caregiving support, contact Visiting Angels . . . the nation’s leading and most respected non-medical, private duty home care agency. We help care for seniors who want to remain in their home for as long as possible. 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Mark M Gillen, 128th Legislative District How will YOU care for your aging parent? How do YOU know when they need more help? Who do YOU call? What resources are available? Come to an AGING PARENT FAIR. These sessions are intended for adult children seeking help, support and resources for their aging loved ones. THURSDAY, MAY 5 5-7pm Women2Women @ PSU St. Joseph’s Hospital WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8 5-7pm AAA: 920 Van Reed Road; Wyomissing, PA 19610 SEPTEMBER date TBD Boscov’s Campus of Courses – Boscov’s North – Fairgrounds Square Mall DISCUSSION TOPIC: A Special “What hospice services Presentation are available for mid- to late-stage dementia?” 5IVSTEBZ.BZrQN at Chestnut Knoll in Boyertown Hospice care focuses on comfort and dignity at the end of life; and providers with expertise in dementia can help families understand what to expect in the final stages of Alzheimer’s and provide support throughout the end-of-life process. Join our informative support group to learn more about the hospice services available to your loved one. In March of 2014, Act 176 of 2012 went into effect, and veterans are now able to apply an American flag icon to their driver’s license or photo ID to show their veterans status. Qualified applicants are individuals who have received a Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty/DD214 or equivalent for service in the United States Armed Forces, including a reserve component or the National Guard. Once the Veterans Designation has been added to the license, it will automatically appear every time the license is renewed. Adding the designation can be done when renewing by checking the Veterans Designation box in section D of the Application for Renewal (DL-143). You should check the box on the Application for Change/Correction/Replacement (DL-80) if your license is not yet up for renewal but you wish to add the Veterans Designation now. You are not required to send proof of your service; however, misrepresentation will result in the cancellation of your driver’s license and/or identification card and additional penalties. The Department of Military and Veterans Affairs will audit submissions to verify veterans’ status. There is no additional fee for adding the Veterans Designation, just the initial cost of renewing or duplicating your license. These and other PennDOT forms are available in our office. 7KLVLVWKH:D\WR Move! Ensure a Smooth Move! 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The sessions begin at 6:30 p.m. and generally last an hour. Call (610) 374-3195, x208 to register for an upcoming session. May 12, 2016 Get Ready For Medicare – POPULAR VALUE TOURS Includes: Meals, Activities, Admissions, Accommodations, and Transportation CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY CLEVELAND, OHIO Includes Trolley Tour of Historic District, Tour of Physick Estate, Carriage House Exhibit, Dolphin Watch Boat Cruise, Washington Street Mall, Historic Smithville, 4 Meals incl. All-you-can-eat Seafood Buffet. Includes Lolley The Trolley City Tour, Pro Football Hall of Fame, Rock ‘N’ Roll Hall of Fame, Great Lakes Science Center, Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, Downtown Cleveland, 6 Meals incl. Hard Rock Café & Nautica Queen Sunset Dinner Cruise. May 9-11 (3 Days) ........................ $389.00 How and when to enroll, what Medicare covers and what it costs, along with the options and costs to supplement Original Medicare. SESSION WILL TAKE PLACE AT BERKS ENCORE-FLEETWOOD. APPRISE Staff • June 9, 2016: The Truth About Living Trusts – Why should you have a Living Trust and do they help to preserve your estate? William Blumer, CELA • July 14, 2016: Paying for Long Term Care – A panel discussion with a representative from the VA, Office of Aging, and Berks Encore on the programs and financial assistance that is available to help pay for Long Term Care. Veterans Affairs, Berks Encore, Area Agency on Aging A complete listing of Berks Encore @ Nite programs can be found on our website at www.BerksEncore.org. If you are on Facebook, you are encouraged to join the Berks Encore @ Nite discussion. Affordable CREMATION SERVICES If You Want a Funeral… with an expensive casket and embalming go to a funeral home! If you are interested in affordable Cremation Services, WE ARE THE NAME TO REMEMBER! We specialize in cremation only, statewide, no removal fees. NO EMBALMING NO CASKETS CREMATION SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA, INC. Service All Of Berks County Since 1981 LARGEST IN THE STATE OF PA BRANSON, MISSOURI Includes Overnights, Tour of Branson & College of the Ozarks, 7 SHOWS including John Denver Tribute, Million Dollar Quartet, Clay Cooper’s Country Music Express, The Haygoods, Grand Jubilee, Starlite Theatre, Branson Craft Mall Branson Landing, 13 Meals incl. Uptown Cafe. May 14-22 (9 Days) ...................... $919.00 CASTLES OF NEW YORK STATE Includes Lodging at the Edgewood Resort, Tours of BOLDT CASTLE & SINGER CASTLE, St. Lawrence River Cruise, Winery Tour, Meals including a Boxed Lunch. May 15-17 (3 Days) Sonnenberg Gardens, 5 Meals ........... $529.00 June 6-9 (4 Days) Wing’s Castle, NY State Capitol, 7 Meals ..................... $579.00 August 7-10 (4 Days) Wing’s Castle, NY State Capitol, 7 Meals ....... $589.00 NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Includes Tour of Nashville & Parthenon, Johnny Cash Museum, Country Music Hall of Fame, Grand Ole Opry, Texas Troubadour Theater, Belle Meade Plantation Tour, 8 Meals incl. Nashville Nightlife Dinner Theatre. May 15-20 (6 Days) ...................... $829.00 SMOKY MOUNTAIN ENTERTAINER, TN Includes Smoky Mountain Tour, Smoky Mountain Opry, Smith Variety Show, Ripleys Aquarium, Harrah’s Cherokee Casino, Christ in the Smokies, Tasting, Tour at Ole Smoky Tennessee Moonshine, Ober Gatlinburg, Shows: Sweet Fanny Adams, Country Tonite, 10 Meals Incl. Dinner Theatres: Hatfields & McCoys, Soul of Motown, and Dixie Stampede Dinner Theatre May 15-20 (6 Days) ..................... $729.00 CAPE COD, MASSACHUSETTS Includes Tours of Boston, Chatham, Provincetown, Hyannis, Plymouth & Sandwich, Hyannis Harbor Cruise, Cape Cod Canal Visitor’s Center, Entertainment, 8 Meals. May 16-20 (5 Days) ...................... $589.00 MAINE Includes Tours of Portland, Boothbay Harbor & Kennebunkport, Portland Head Light, Perkins Cove, Casco Bay Harbor Cruise, Nubble Lighthouse, Eartha, 6 Meals incl. a lobsterbake. For FREE Brochures and Pricing, Call 1-800-720-8221 (toll free) or mail us… berksencore news • MAY 2016 Address: ____________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ Phone Number: ( ) __________________________________________ 4100 Jonestown Rd., Harrisburg, PA 17109 Shawn E. Carper • Supervisor CODE BCN June 5-9 (5 Days) .......................... $429.00 NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO, CANADA Includes Tour of Niagara area & Niagara-onthe-Lake, Welland Canal, Tour of Toronto w/Casa Loma, FX Chocolates, Niagara Fallsview Casino, Tour of the Falls, Meals. June 6-10 (5 Days) Floral Clock, Hornblower Boat Cruise, 8 Meals .... $599.00 August 22-25 (4 Days) Lodging at Four Points Sheraton, 6 Meals incl. Oh, Canada Eh? Dinner Show & Betty’s ........................ $689.00 NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND Includes Newport Harbor Cruise, Tour of Newport, The Breakers Mansion, Marble House Mansion, Touro Synagogue, Green Animals Topiary Garden, Winery Tour w/ tasting, Newport Grand Slots, Brick Marketplace, 6 Meals. June 13-16 (4 Days) .................... $539.00 NOVA SCOTIA & BAY OF FUNDY, CANADA Includes Hopewell Rocks, Bay of Fundy, Ferry to St. John, Tour of St. John incl. Reversing Falls, Peggy’s Cove, Campobello, Tour of Halifax incl. The Citadel & Fairview Lawn Cemetery, 12 Meals incld. a lobster dinner & dinner at Casino Nova Scotia. June 19-25 (7 Days) ............... $1,239.00 “SAMSON” IN LANCASTER, PA DAY TRIP Includes “SAMSON” at the Millenium Theatre, Kitchen Kettle Village & Shady Maple All-You-Can-Eat Smorgasbord. Wednesday, July 20 (Day Trip)$129.00 NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK Includes Lodging at the Wellington Hotel, Radio City Music Hall’s “Summer Spectacular”, One World Observatory, 3-Hour Manhattan Cruise, 9/11 Memorial Museum & Site, 2 Meals incl. dinner at Hurley’s. July 28-29 (2 Days) ...................... $489.00 CHATTANOOGA, TN & THE SMOKY MOUNTAINS Includes Tours of Baltimore, Annapolis & Washington, D.C., Annapolis Harbor Cruise, U.S. Naval Academy, Harborplace, 4 Meals incl. Phillip’s Seafood Restaurant. May 25-27 (3 Days) ...................... $369.00 August 6-13 (8 Days) ............. $1,139.00 BALTIMORE & ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND Name: ______________________________________________________ WILDWOOD, NEW JERSEY Includes Fabulous Entertainment, Atlantic City Casino w/bonus, Cape May, Historic Smithville, Dolphin Watch Cruise, 7 Meals. Includes 3 Nights in the Smoky Mountains & 3 Nights at Chattanooga Choo Choo Hotel, 3 Train Rides, Ruby Falls, Rock City Gardens, Smoky Mountain Tour, Tour/ Tasting at Ole Smoky Tennessee Moonshine, Downtown Gatlinburg, Shows at Country Tonite, Smoky Mountain Opry, Smith Variety Show, 12 Meals incl. Hatfields & McCoys Dinner Theatre, Soul of Motown Dinner Theatre, Southern Belle Dinner Cruise. May 23-26 (4 Days) ...................... $489.00 Please send me FREE Brochures and Pricing! www.auergroup.com June 5-8 (4 Days) .......................... $519.00 PRICES QUOTED: PER PERSON, DOUBLE OCCUPANCY CALL 610-775-5000 26 E. Lancaster Ave., Reading, PA 19607 www.whitestartours.com [email protected] Please remember us for all your family and business travel arrangements. Permanent Events Every Tue.: Every Wed.: Every Fri.: 12 p.m.: Tai Chi 9 a.m.: Pinochle 10:30 a.m.: Grocery Bingo May Calendars 2 p.m.: Silver Sneakers CENTER NEWS 201 E. Main Street, Birdsboro (610) 582-1603 17 Berks Encore Birdsboro Center Center Manager – Devan Boyer SPECIAL EVENTS 2 @ 10 a.m. : 3 @ 10 a.m.: 3: 4 from 9 a.m.-2p.m.: 4 @ 9:30 a.m.: 5 @ 10 a.m.: 9 @ 10 a.m.: 10 @ 9 a.m.: 10 @ 10 a.m.: 11 @ 10:30 a.m.: 12 @ 10:30 a.m.: Earth Day – Potting Plants Brunch – with Theresa Snack Day APPRISE Medicare Counseling – Call for Appt. Crafts – with Sue and Mary Waffle Breakfast Making Bird Feeders Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast Trivia Health Presentation – with Vicki on Aging Right Crafts – with Stacy 16 @ 10 a.m.: 17 @ 10 a.m.: 18 @ 9:30 a.m.: 19 @ 10 a.m.: 23 @ 10 a.m.: 24 @ 10:30 a.m.: 25 @ 10 a.m.: 26 @ 10:30 a.m.: 31 @ 10:30 a.m.: Berks Encore Fleetwood Center Center Manager – Terry Becker Funeral Seminar Breakfast – with Keystone Villa Crafts – with Sue and Mary Everybody’s Birthday with Cake Trivia Lunch Bunch – at Michael’s Restaurant Taking Control of Your Bowel And Bladder Seminar Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup day Visit with Shady Hollow Farms – ($6 a person) 109 W. Vine Street, Fleetwood (610) 944-9242 Permanent Events Every Mon.: Every Tue.: Every Wed.: Every Thu.: Every Fri.: 10 a.m.: 10 a.m.: 10 a.m.: 10 a.m.: 10 a.m.: Sit & Get Fit Class 12 p.m.: Pinochle Club Dollar Bingo ($1) 1 p.m.: Texas Hold’Em Creative Artistry 12 p.m.: Haussie/Pinochle Pokeno (bring $3 pennies) 1 p.m.: Shuffleboard Dollar Bingo ($1) 1 p.m.: Line Dancing ($1) 2nd & 4th Friday FITNESS ROOM: Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. New!! Join us Thursday afternoons @ 1 p.m. for our GAME DAY! Yahtzee, Jenga, Dominoes, and Uno! Bring your favorite game and have some fun! 2nd and 4th Fridays @ 1 p.m.: Try out our NEW! Line Dancing class AND teacher! ($1) Join us for our Walking Club on Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. followed by our Adult Coloring Class at 10 a.m. All supplies provided! Call Terry for more details! SPECIAL EVENTS 5 @ 1 p.m.: 6 @ 9:30 a.m.: Spring Craft – w/United Healthcare Book signing by Pouv Bufert – Khmer Rouge survivor 16 @ 9:30 a.m.: Visiting Angels Vial of Life Program 17 @ 10 a.m. : Grocery Bingo ($1) – w/Trish from Rittenhouse 19 from 10 a.m.-12 p.m.: Pokeno and Doughnuts 20 @ 12:30 p.m.: Lunch Bunch @ Wyomissing Restaurant– 23: Medicare Counseling – Call 610-374-3195 Call Terry to reserve your seat. 30 Liberty Street, Shillington (610) 777-5577 Permanent Events Every Mon.: Every Tue.: Every Wed.: Every Thu.: Every Fri.: 9:15 a.m.: 1 p.m.: 10 a.m.: 1 p.m.: 9:15 a.m.: 1 p.m.: 1 p.m.: 9 a.m.: Yoga 10:30 a.m.: Grocery Store Bingo ($2) Tai Chi Board Games 11 a.m.: Sit & Get Fit Orchestra Rehearsal Pilates 11 a.m.: Zumba Flexibility, Aerobics, Balance and Strength Class Dollar Bingo ($1) Bowling at Berks Lanes 1 p.m.: Shuffleboard ($1) 12:30 p.m.: Card Club 12 p.m.: Bowling at Berks Lanes 9 @ 10:30 a.m.: Choose to be Happy - Free Grocery Store Bingo 11 @ 10 a.m.: Time for Trivia 12 @ 8:45 a.m.: Breakfast Club @ Deluxe Diner 12 @ 10:30 a.m.: Dental Health – w/Martha Sitler 16 from 9 a.m.-2p.m.:APPRISE Medicare Counseling – Call for Appt. 17 @ 10:30 a.m.: Happiness is… – w/Anne from Berks Heim 19 @ 11:30 a.m.: Gambling Away The Golden Years – 24 @ 8:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m.: 25 @ 10 a.m.: 25 @ 11 a.m.: 26 @ 10:30 a.m.: Children’s Vaccination Clinic Time for Trivia Lunch Bunch @ 201 West Vitamins and Supplements – 27 @ 10 a.m.: 27 @ 10:30 a.m.: NEED MEDICARE COUNSELING? Call 610-374-3195 x208 to schedule your appointment JOIN US FOR LUNCH!: Served M-F at 12 p.m. Menu available. Must sign up 2 weekdays in advance. (60 years or older, $2 donation requested) w/Mike from COCA w/ Berks Community Health Center Grief Support Group Memorial Day Pot Luck Picnic – sign up required 31 from 10 a.m.-12 p.m.: Blood Pressure Clinic VISIT THE ON-GOING ACTIVITIES SECTION in the centerfold for more program information, days and timesat our senior centers and participating locations. berksencore news • MAY 2016 required. ALL BERKS ENCORE EXERCISES CLASSES ARE FREE through June 30, 2016, to people age 60 and over. 12 p.m.: Table Tennis SPECIAL EVENTS 5 @ 11 a.m.: Bingo – with Mifflin Court 9 @ 10 a.m.- 12 p.m.: Massages w/Cathy –15 mins. for $10 - Sign up MONDAY, MAY 30: ALL CENTERS CLOSED FOR MEMORIAL DAY HOLIDAY X 208 to make an appointment. 27 from 10 a.m. -12 p.m.: Happy May Birthdays w/cake and Jackpot Bingo! Berks Encore Mifflin Center Center Manager – Kate Sweinhart Community Announcements: 18 ON-GOING ACTIVITIES On-Going Activities MARCH 1 – JUNE 30, 2016: ALL EXERCISE CLASSES AT BERKS ENCORE CENTERS ARE Aerobics – an active, energetic exercise class that strengthens heart and lung function. MONDAYS @ 10:15 a.m., THURSDAYS @ 9 a.m., FRIDAYS @ 10 a.m. Corepole ‘n Sculpt BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex Call 610-376-2100, ext 327 MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS & FRIDAYS @ 8:30 a.m. WEDNESDAYS @ 10:45 a.m. Senior Cardio Sculpt Body Works Health and Fitness Club, Temple TUESDAYS @ 8:15 a.m. Berks Encore – Strausstown • $2.00 per class TUESDAYS @ 9:45 a.m. Berks Encore – Wernersville • $3.50 per class TUESDAYS from 10-11 a.m. Fit and Fabulous with Lori BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex Please call 610-376-2100, ext. 327 Aquatic Fitness – a great warm-water workout. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS & FRIDAYS from 8:00 – 8:50 a.m. Schumo Center – Albright College • Call 610-929-6715 WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS @ 12:30 p.m. Berks Encore – Reading • 3 cards for 25¢. THURSDAYS @ 1 p.m. Dollar Bingo Berks Encore – Mifflin • Cost: $1.00 FRIDAYS @ 10:15 a.m. Berks Encore – Birdsboro Board Games – Please call (610) 374-3195, x225 WEDNESDAYS @ 10 a.m. Creative Artistry Berks Encore – Fleetwood Arthritis Class – Berks Encore – Strausstown Bowling – join fellow active seniors for fun and exercise. TUESDAYS @ 12 Noon Berks-Colonial Lanes THURSDAYS @ 12 Noon Hiesters Lanes FRIDAYS @ 9 a.m. Berks-Colonial Lanes EVERY MONDAY @ 12:30 p.m. Berks Encore – Mifflin EVERY MONDAY @ 1 p.m. Pinochle Berks Encore – Fleetwood EVERY TUESDAY @ 12:30 – 3 p.m. Cribbage Berks Encore – Wernersville TUESDAYS @ 1 p.m. TUESDAYS & FRIDAYS @ 1 p.m. Texas Hold-em Please call 610-488-0374 TUESDAYS @ 10 a.m. EVERY WEDNESDAY @ 9:30 a.m. St. Thomas Church, Bernville •$1 (donation per class) Schumo Center – Albright College Please call 610-929-6715 Arts & Crafts – Create craft items for sale or to take home as gifts. 1ST & 3RD WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH @ 9:30 a.m. Berks Encore – Wernersville TUESDAYS @ 10:30 a.m. Berks Encore – Birdsboro THURSDAYS from 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon Berks Encore – Reading • Everyone Welcome! Billiards – MONDAYS THROUGH FRIDAYS from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Billiards Club Berks Encore – Reading Bingo – MONDAYS from 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Grocery Bingo Berks Encore – Mifflin • Cost: $2.00 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS @ 10 a.m. Berks Encore – Fleetwood • Cost: $1.00 WEDNESDAYS @ 12:30 p.m. Berks Encore – Wernersville Berks Encore – Wernersville • Taught by Conrad Weiser High School Students • Call 610-670-1372 (no fee) Healthy Steps in Motion – a program designed by the PA Dept. of Aging incorporating stretching, strength training and mild aerobics to improve balance, strength, coordination, and endurance. MONDAYS @ 9 a.m. Village Library, Morgantown THURSDAYS @ 9:30 a.m. Card Club The Goggleworks •$18 per quarter CALL TO REGISTER FOR 3 P.M. CLASS ON MAY 12 MONDAYS & THURSDAYS @ 9 a.m. Berks Encore – Wernersville Art Club – Bring your own supplies and work in any media in a WEDNESDAYS from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Computer Classes – for Beginners MONDAYS @ 1 p.m. Card Clubs – comfortable and supportive environment. FREE! WEDNESDAYS from 10:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. MONDAYS THROUGH FRIDAYS from 9 – 9:50 a.m. Schumo Center – Albright College • Call 610-929-6715 berksencore news • MAY 2016 Berks Encore offers many opportunities for seniors of all ages to enrich their lives, to nurture their talents, and to keep their minds active. The following classes and programs, sponsored by Berks Encore, will be offered during May. Classes are one hour unless otherwise noted. Please check dates and times, or call the Center listed for more information. Berks Encore – Fleetwood Pinochle Berks Encore – Birdsboro WEDNESDAYS @ 9:30 a.m. Zion Lutheran Church, Womelsdorf Wyomissing Church of the Brethren 2200 STATE HILL RD, WYOMISSING MONDAYS & THURSDAYS @ 9:30 a.m. St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Hamburg TUESDAYS @ 10 a.m. Grace Alsace UCC, Kutztown Rd., Reading Line Dancing – whether you are a beginner or just want to learn the newest steps. FRIDAYS @ 11:30 a.m. Beginner Class Berks Encore – Wernersville • $20.00 (per quarter) FRIDAYS @ 1 p.m. Berks Encore – Fleetwood • $4.00 (per class) Dance Fitness – MONDAYS @ 9:15 a.m. Flow & Tone BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex Please call 610-376-2100, ext. 327 TUESDAYS @ 9 a.m. Dance Fitness with Lily BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex Please call 610-376-2100, ext. 327 THURSDAYS @ 9:15 a.m. Zumba® Gold BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex Please call 610-376-2100, ext. 327 Muscle Strengthening – MONDAYS @ 1:30 p.m. Bridge Cardio/Strength & Stretch Please call 610-670-1372 to play! WEDNESDAYS from 12:30 – 3 p.m. TUESDAYS @ 10 a.m. Berks Encore – Wernersville Haussie Cards Berks Encore – Wernersville WEDNESDAYS @ 1 p.m. w/Tammy Hartman, Wernersville Fit and Fabulous BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex Please call 610-376-2100, ext. 327 WEDNESDAYS @ 11 a.m. Haussie/Pinochle Fabs Class THURSDAYS @ 9:30 a.m. $3 • FREE for Healthways/Silver Sneakers/Flex WEDNESDAYS @ 11 a.m. Berks Encore – Fleetwood Berks Encore – Strausstown THURSDAYS @ 10 a.m. Pokeno Berks Encore – Fleetwood THURSDAYS @ 12:00 noon Pinochle Berks Encore – Wernersville FRIDAYS @ 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. Bridge Keystone Villa at Fleetwood Berks Encore – Mifflin Fabs Class Berks Encore – Wernersville THURSDAYS @ 10 a.m. Cardio / Strength & Stretch w/Janet Ku, Wernersville FRIDAYS @ 10 a.m. Dance ‘N Sculpt BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex Please call 610-376-2100, ext. 327 Music – 1ST & 3RD MONDAYS TUESDAYS @ 11 a.m., THURSDAYS @ 11:30 a.m. FRIDAYS @ 10 a.m. Karaoke Silver Sneakers Yoga MONDAYS from 9:30 – 11 a.m. WEDNESDAYS & FRIDAYS @ 10:30 a.m. Berks Encore – Birdsboro Horizon Singers / Berks Encore Chorus Berks Encore – Reading TUESDAYS @ 1 p.m. Senior Orchestra Berks Encore – Mifflin WEDNESDAYS @ 10 a.m. Ringgold New Horizons Band Alvernia University, Francis Hall, Rm. 104 Call (610) 779-8858 THURSDAYS @ 11 a.m. Karaoke with Skip Berks Encore – Wernersville Pilates – strengthen your core muscles with “Pill–ah-tays” WEDNESDAYS @ 9:15 a.m. Berks Encore – Mifflin $20.00 (per month) FRIDAYS @ 9 a.m. PiYo Berks Encore – Wernersville $3.00 (per class) Roller Skating (Adults Only) – TUESDAYS @ 1 – 3 p.m. Skate to Organ Music. Free coffee / Pepsi Fantasy Skating Center • Call 610-929-3147 $5.00 (per skater) FRIDAYS @ 9 a.m. – 12 Noon “Breakfast Club,” Cost: $6 Shuffleboard – Knock the opponent’s disk out of the 10 point space! 2 courts available. THURSDAYS @ 1 p.m. Berks Encore – Fleetwood FRIDAYS @ 1 p.m. Berks Encore – Mifflin Cost $1.00 Silver Sneakers – MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS @ 10 a.m. Silver Sneakers Circuit BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex Call 610-376-2100, ext 327 MONDAYS & THURSDAYS @ 10:30 a.m. Silver Sneaker Circuit Schumo Center – Albright College Please call 610-929-6715 MONDAYS & THURSDAYS @ 11 a.m. Silver Sneakers Classic Valhalla Health & Fitness Club Please call 610-779-6006 TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS @ 9:10 a.m. Silver Sneakers Yoga Berks Encore – Strausstown TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS @ 10 a.m. Silver Sneakers Yoga Stretch TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS @ 10:15 a.m. Berks Encore – Strausstown MONDAYS @ 9 a.m., WEDNESDAYS @ 10:05 a.m. FRIDAYS @ 11 a.m. Silver Sneakers Classic BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex Call 610-376-2100, ext 327 MONDAYS & FRIDAYS @ 10:45 a.m. Silver Sneakers Classic Body Works Health and Fitness Club, Temple Silver Sneakers Classic Schumo Center – Albright College Please call 610-929-6715 TUESDAYS @ 11 a.m. Silver Sneakers Circuit Valhalla Health & Fitness Club Please call 610-779-6006 TUESDAYS @ 2 p.m. THURSDAYS @ 9 a.m. Village Library in Morgantown • (fee paid to Library) FRIDAYS @ 9 a.m. Qi Gong with Jennifer V. BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex Please call 610-376-2100, ext. 327 Walking Club – Enjoy the beautiful, flat trails of the Wernersville State Hospital grounds. MONDAYS & WEDNESDAYS @ 10 a.m. Berks Encore – Strausstown WEDNESDAYS @ 9:30 a.m. Berks Encore – Fleetwood FRIDAYS @ 9 a.m. Berks Encore – Wernersville Weight Resistance Training Berks Encore – Birdsboro WEDNESDAYS @ 9 a.m. Total Body Tune-Up BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex Call 610-376-2100, ext 327 WEDNESDAYS @ 11 a.m. Senior Master Fit Valhalla Health & Fitness Club Please call 610-779-6006 Wii – ANYTIME Berks Encore – Birdsboro MONDAYS @ 1 p.m. Berks Encore – Strausstown Yoga – strengthens your body and clears your mind MONDAYS @ 9:15 a.m. Berks Encore – Mifflin • $20.00 (per month) Sit and Get Fit – good exercise at a slower pace – MONDAYS @ 12:30 p.m. MONDAYS & WEDNESDAYS @ 9:15 a.m. TUESDAYS @ 11:05 a.m. great for beginners! Balance & Strength Training Berks Encore – Wernersville • $1.00 (per class) MONDAYS @ 10 a.m. Berks Encore – Fleetwood (no fee) TUESDAYS @ 11 a.m. Berks Encore – Mifflin (no fee) WEDNESDAYS @ 9:45 a.m. Berks Encore – Strausstown (no fee) FRIDAYS @ 10 a.m. Berks Encore – Reading • $3.00 (per class) Strength / Weight Resistance Training – Improve your posture, balance and endurance with these classes. TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS @ 9 a.m. “Fit at 50+” Circuit Training Schumo Center – Albright College Please call 610-929-6715. TUESDAYS @ 2 p.m. Berks Encore – Birdsboro • $3.00 (per class) Table Tennis – Berks Encore – Wernersville • $4.00 (per class) Chair Yoga BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex Please call 610-376-2100, ext. 327 TUESDAYS @ 12:35 p.m. Advanced Chair Yoga Berks Encore – Wernersville THURSDAYS @ 10 a.m. BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex Please call 610-376-2100, ext. 327 Zumba Gold – MONDAYS @ 10:15 a.m. & TUESDAYS @ 10 a.m. BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex Please call 610-376-2100, ext. 327 TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS @ 10:15 a.m. Berks Encore – Birdsboro • $3.00 (per class) TUESDAYS @ 10:45 a.m. Chair Zumba Berks Encore – Wernersville TUESDAYS @ 11:30 a.m. Berks Encore – Wernersville • $4.00 (per class) WEDNESDAYS @ 1 p.m. WEDNESDAYS @ 9 a.m. THURSDAYS @ 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAYS @ 11 a.m. Berks Encore – Strausstown Berks Encore – Wernersville • $1.00 Tai Chi – improve your balance and coordination by learning the graceful moves of this Eastern form of exercise. MONDAYS @ 11 a.m. Berks Encore – Wernersville • $5.00 (per class) MONDAYS @ 1 p.m. Berks Encore – Mifflin • $5.00 (per class) TUESDAYS @ 8:30 a.m. Tai Chi for Balance Berks Encore – Wernersville TUESDAYS @ 12 noon Berks Encore – Birdsboro • $5.00 (per class) WEDNESDAYS @ 11:10 a.m. Asian Fusion (blend of tai chi, qi gong and yoga) BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex Please call 610-376-2100, ext. 327 THURSDAYS @ 9 a.m. Berks Encore – Wernersville with Janet Ku Schumo Center – Albright College for Fitness and Well-Being • Please call 610-929-6715 Berks Encore – Mifflin • $4.00 (per class) WEDNESDAYS @ 11:45 a.m. Zumba Gold Toning Valhalla Health & Fitness Club • Please call 610-779-6006 THURSDAYS @ 9:15 a.m. BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex Please call 610-376-2100, ext. 327 FRIDAYS @ 10:15 a.m. Berks Encore – Wernersville FRIDAYS @ 10:30 a.m. Berks Encore – Strausstown FRIDAYS @ 11 a.m. Valhalla Health & Fitness Club • Please call 610-779-6006 berksencore news • MAY 2016 Valhalla Health & Fitness Club Please call 610-779-6006 BodyZone Sports & Wellness Complex Call 610-376-2100, ext 327 FREE! 19 ON-GOING ACTIVITIES MARCH 1 – JUNE 30, 2016: ALL EXERCISE CLASSES AT BERKS ENCORE CENTERS ARE 20 CENTER NEWS May Calendars Berks Encore Reading Center Center Manager – Lisa Lorah FREE & PRIVATE PARKING at Ninth & Court Sts. 40 N. 9th Street, Reading (610) 374-3195, ext. 214 Permanent Events Every Mon: 9:30 a.m.: Every Tue: 10:30 a.m. -12 p.m.: Every Wed: 10 a.m.: Every Thu: 9 a.m: Every Fri: 10 a.m.: 12:30 p.m.: Berks Encore Chorus Rehearsal 10 a.m.-3 p.m.: Computer Lab – Computer/internet, on your own. No instructor Dominos! 12-3 p.m.: Card Club – (Special Club Room) Creative Artistry (Goggle Works/fee) 12:30 p.m.: BINGO Zumba Gold 11 a.m.: Grocery BINGO Sit & Get Fit 10:30 a.m.: FREE Basic Computer Class – Instructed by PC Ninja BINGO Call to sign up. Limited Space. Must be 60+ years or older. Funded by The Berks County Area Agency on Aging & Pa. Dept. of Aging. Fitness Room & Billiards available – Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- 3:30 p.m. SPECIAL EVENTS 6 @ 11 a.m.: Community Announcements: MONDAY, MAY 30: ALL CENTERS CLOSED FOR MEMORIAL DAY HOLIDAY ALL BERKS ENCORE EXERCISES CLASSES ARE FREE through June 30, 2016, to people age 60 and over. BE Inspired! “Mapping Your Personal Path To Emotional Wellness” – Series presented by: Senior LIFE 4&18 @ 11 a.m.: BE Inspired! “Color My World” Adult Coloring Relieves stress, relaxing, fun!! – Presented by: 11 @ 11:30 a.m.: Blood Pressure Screening – Courtesy of The Manor at 19 @ 12 p.m.: 9 @ 11:30 a.m.: Dental Health program – w/ Martha 11 @ 11:15 a.m.: “Physical Therapy for bladder & bowel control: Yes it works!” – Presented by: Lillian Detwiler, DPT, Pelvic Memory Collage – Enjoy your favorite memories. Presented by United Healthcare. 20 @ 11 a.m.: 25 @ 11:30 a.m.: 25 @ 12:30 p.m.: 27 @ 11 a.m.: Lunch Bunch @ Williams Family Restaurant Vial of Life Presentation – Courtesy of Visiting Angels Happy May Birthday Bingo w/ cupcakes Memorial Day Picnic –$2. Must purchase ticket by May 25. Reading Public Library Floor Specialist. berksencore news • MAY 2016 JOIN US FOR LUNCH!: Served M-F at 12 p.m. Menu available. Must sign up 2 weekdays in advance. (60 years or older, $2 donation requested) VISIT THE ON-GOING ACTIVITIES SECTION in the centerfold for more program information, days and timesat our senior centers and participating locations. Semmel, Berks Heim Berks Encore Strausstown Center 44 East Ave., PO Box 50, Strausstown Center Manager – Andrea Gebely (610) 488-5770 Permanent Events Every Mon.: 9 a.m.–12 p.m.: State Representative Barry Jozwiak (available to assist with many State Government Services, Forms & Applications) Every Tue.: 9:10 a.m.: Yoga 10:30 a.m.: Cardio, Stretch, and Strength, $5 Every Wed.: 9:45 a.m.: Sit and Get Fit 10:30 a.m.: Walking Club 10:45 a.m.: NEW! Gentle Yoga 1 p.m.: Craft Club Every Thu.: 9:10 a.m.: Yoga 10:30 a.m.: Exercise Every Fri.: 10:30 a.m.: Zumba Gold Our Resistance Training Room is Open Mon. – Fri. from 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.: We have exercise equipment including a Treadmill, Elliptical and a Cardio Bike! A computer w/ INTERNET is available for public use Monday-Friday, between the hours of 8 a.m. -3 p.m., free of charge! SPECIAL EVENTS 3 @ 11 a.m.: NEED MEDICARE COUNSELING? Call 610-374-3195 x208 to schedule your appointment Market Square 13 @ 11:30 a.m.: BE Inspired! “Happiness Is” – Presented by Anne Orientation to the Exercise Room – learn 18 : Medicare Counseling – call 610-374-3195 ext.208 how to safely and properly use the exercise equipment to get a workout that will benefit you the most! Candy Bingo – Bring a bag of candy & join the fun! May Craft –w/ Janet from Frieden’s Lutheran 19 @ 11 a.m.: 20 @ 11:45 a.m.: 25 @ 11:30 a.m.: BINGO –$2 per person Lunch Bunch. –Join us at Red Robin in Hamburg! Everybody’s Birthday Party – celebrated after take call 610-374-4531 ext.7117 to register 25 @ 1 p.m.: 31 @ 1 p.m.: 3 @ 1:30 p.m.: 4 @10:45 a.m.: 9 @ 11:45 a.m.: Picnic Style Pot Luck Lunch! 10&11 @ 9 a.m.-1 p.m.: AAA Defensive Driver Training Class – Must for appt. out for lunch! Potting Flowers – with Roxana of United Healthcare Join us for some ice cream! – Bring a topping. Ice 12&24 @ 1:30 p.m.: Pokeno cream provided. 4,11,18,&25 @ 10 a.m.-12 p.m.: Matter of Balance Class – Concerns about Falls. Class is free, but registration required. BERKS ENCORE Wernersville Center Center Manager – Rachel Kline Brenner Building #5, Wernersville State Hospital 610-670-1372 Permanent Events Every Mon.: 9:15 a.m.: Every Tue.: 9:45 a.m.: 1:30 p.m.: Every Wed.: 9:15 a.m.: Every Thu.: 9 a.m.: 11 a.m.: Every Fri.: 9 a.m.: Sit & Fit 11 a.m.: Tai Chi Aerobics 10:45: Chair Zumba Social Dancing Sit & Get Fit 11 a.m.: FABS Exercise Asian Fusion Exercise Karaoke PiYo 10:15 a.m.: Zumba Gold Every Tuesday and Friday: 12:30 p.m.: Chair Yoga 11:30 a.m.: Zumba Gold 1:30 p.m.: Cardio/Strength/Stretch 12:35 p.m.: Yoga Gol 12:30 p.m.: Hasenpeffer Cards & Bingo 10 a.m: Cardio/Strength & Stretch 12 p.m.: Pinochle 11:30 a.m.: Line Dancing @ 12 p.m.: BEAN BAG BASEBALL! SPECIAL EVENTS 2 from 9 -11 a.m.: 4&11 @ 8:30 a.m.: 4&18 @ 9:30 a.m.: 11 @ 11:45 a.m.: Chair massages – w/Cathy; Call for appt. ($10 for 15 min.) Blood Pressures – w/ Carol Klinger Crafts – w/ Janice Nutrition program –w/ Marianne from Health Calls 12&13 @ 8:30 a.m.: 8-hour AAA Driver Safety Class– Each class lasts until 12:30 p.m. Call AAA to sign up: 610-374-4531 Home Care 18 @ 12 p.m.: Ice Cream Social –w/ Trish from Rittenhouse 19 from 9 a.m.-2p.m.: APPRISE Medicare Counseling – Call for Appt. 20 @10 a.m.: Bingo prizes – w/Marianne from Health Calls Home 11 @ 12:30 p.m.: 12 @ 3 p.m.: Bingo snacks –with Phoebe Berks Computer Help – w/ Conrad Weiser Students at 21 from 3-5:30 p.m.: Saturday Ballroom Dancing – w/ recorded 12 @ 3 p.m.: Therapeutic coloring for seniors – w/ Conrad 24 @ 11:15 a.m.: Wernersville. Register 610-670-1372 Weiser students Care music, $2, RSVP w/ Rachel Spring Fling – w/ Joe Soltysik Duo and hot lunch, $5, RSVP w/ Rachel 21 YOUR COMMUNITY OLDER AMERICANS MONTH 2016: Blaze a Trail! Older adults are a growing and increasingly vital part of our country. The contributions they make to our communities are varied, deeply rooted, and include influential roles in the nation’s economy, politics, and the arts. From 69-year-old NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, Jr. to 84-year-old actress Rita Moreno to 83-year-old Ruth Bader Ginsberg, who took her seat as a Supreme Court Justice at age 60, older adults are blazing trails in all aspects of American life. In 1963, we began to acknowledge the contributions of older people by using the month of May to celebrate Older Americans Month (OAM). Led by the Administration for Community Living, the annual observance offers the opportunity to learn about, support, and celebrate our nation’s older citizens. This year’s theme, “Blaze a Trail,” emphasizes the ways older adults are reinventing themselves through new work and new passions, engaging their communities, and blazing a trail of positive impact on the lives of people of all ages. Want to celebrate? See the center calendars in the center of this issue for the list of May picnics and parties at each of our six centers. Are you a trailblazer, or do you know any? Share a story with us on our Facebook page or via email at ApplaudingLife@BerksEncore. org and tell us how you or a friend are blazing trails: giving back to the community, starting new careers or hobbies, redefinig aging, or anything else that says “trailblazer”! We’ll feature the stories and images of local trailblazers all month on our Facebook page, Facebook.com/ BerksEncore! Older Americans, By The Numbers 46.2 MILLION The number of people aged 65 and older in the United States on July 1, 2014 98.2 MILLION Projected population of people age 65 and older in 2060 2.4 MILLION Projected number of baby boomers in 2060 2033 The year in which, for the first time, the population of age 65 and older would outnumber younger than 18 in the U.S. Trusted Cremation Provider Robert R. Nye, Supervisor 610.373.4500 www.henningerfuneralhome.com Why We Stand Above the Rest? Call for specials on: Direct Cremation with Private Family Viewing • Cremation with Memorial Service • Traditional Service and Cremation 229 N . 5t h St., Readin g, PA 19601 berksencore news • MAY 2016 • Family owned for Seven Generations, providing funeral services to Reading and Berks County for 174 years. • On Site Crematory for over 80 years - No third party crematory fees or extra transportation costs. • Assurance that your loved one never leaves our funeral home. YOUR COMMUNITY \ COMBAT WWII VETERAN REMEMBERS 22 CALEB’S CREW OF OPEN BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH A COMBAT VETERAN OF WWII REMEMBERS Watch on the Roer River On April 2 seven of us from Caleb’s Crew went to the Boyertown Museum of Historic Vehicles for their It would be over two months until we could make a river crossing. We semi-annual Diner Day. We got to see a number of kept busy with light training, getting re-equipped and catching up on our vehicles on display – bicycles, motorcycles, wagons, letter writing. Some in our company repainted a captured truck that had cars, and trucks – all with local routes. There was been lend-leased to the British; the Germans had captured it and now even an old-fashioned player piano! That same day came full circle back to Americans. Its new name was painted on the there happened to be a blacksmith demonstrating his front – Lucherberg – for that’s where it was liberated. For the rest of the trade around the turn of the 20th century. But the war it was used to carry our company’s heavy equipment. highlight of our day was sitting inside the original One of our rifle platoons captured a German cow and we enjoyed fresh Fegley’s Diner, which once did a brisk business on milk. It proved to go very well with the chocolate candy bar in our GI ra- Rt. 422 in Exeter, but is now on display inside the tions. Just before the crossing in Febuary we had a delicious steak dinner! museum. We had some homemade pie and coffee, all at 1938 prices! When our company rotated to the rear, captain jake gave us boating On a sad note, we mourn the passing of one of our lessons on the Inde river, which we had waded across on our drive to the own, Marlin Weitzel, who passed away on Easter Roer as it was only waist deep. But its current was swift enough for good Sunday at the age of 82. For the past several years boat drills. Using an assault boat from the engineers, we practised crosswe went to see him at Berks Heim on his birthday, ings. Our captain told us to aim straight upstream and it worked; we went across on a beeline. This also worked when we crossed that roaring Roer. to sing with him some of his favorite hymns and to enjoy some cake together. He will be sorely missed. This proved to be one of the best training exercises ever. We only lost Our next activity is our bi-monthly meeting, to be one boat on the February Crossing. They (12 to a boat with 6 on a side) held on Saturday, May 7, at 10:00 AM at the church. must have lost control and were swept downstream. The Germans were The topic for the morning will be “FAST: The Signs able to shoot them up and we heard they were all badly wounded. of a Stroke,” presented by a speaker from Berks Submitted by Visiting Nurses Association. Come join us for food, Bob Huber, CO G 415 REG, 104th Division fellowship, and an informative topic! Leaders In The Treatment Of Eye Diseases! GROOVY! Join us for a GROOVY TIME with refreshments and entertainment by l to r: Mark A. DiPillo, M.D., Jeremy L. Aikey, D.O., Moiz M. Carim, M.D., Michael D. Cefaratti, M.D., Daniel V. Will, M.D., Leah R. Wartluft, M.D. “Me, Myself & I” -,"7I79>a9L;.+ Your Retina, Cataract and Glaucoma Specialists. berksencore news • MAY 2016 At Carim Eye & Retina Center, our Doctors have the expertise to diagnose, treat and manage eye disorders and disease. Protect your vision by scheduling yearly eye exams. 0LEASE2360BY-AYTO*ILLAT FREE parking in the Berks Encore lot at 9th and Court Streets Doors Open at 12:45am AWARD-WINNING COMMUNITY Call us today to keep your eyes healthy and your vision clear! * 2630 Westview Drive, Wyomissing, PA 19610 p: 610-376-1981 w: carimeye.com NEW PATIENTS ALWAYS WELCOME! We are ly ly located on conveniekntfrom the new 1 bloc ee® Hotel and DoubleTrtio Center on Conven nStreet! Penn Affordable All-Inclusive Monthly Rent with No Buy-In Fees including Nursing Cares-EALSs(OUSEKEEPINGs!CTIVITIESs4RANSPORTATION Schedule a tour today and see why so many seniors are choosing Manor at Market Square as their new home! 803 Penn Street, Reading, PA 19601 WWWMANORATMSCOMs The April meeting of the Senior Berners was held on Monday, April 11 at 1 p.m. at the Bern Lutheran Church on West Leesport Road. The invocation was given by Pastor Phyllis. She read a very appropriate passage about praising the Lord with music. Today’s program was the Happy Boombaders! After the pledge to the flag, President Bob Frey opened the meeting. In the absence of the secretary, the minutes were read by Ruth Mease. We celebrated six birthdays and one anniversary. Since the bus for the trip to Doolan’s could not be filled the trip was cancelled. Also the Penn’s Peak and Ace in the Hole trips had to be cancelled. Our next trip will be to Mohegan Sun Casino on July 13. Anyone interested in going can call Bonnie at 610-926-4163. We were reminded that next month we will be collecting canned goods as well as cash for the Berks Food Bank. This is a very worthwhile project and our members have been very generous in their support. Also program chairman Doris Schlappich announced that Halle Vaughan will be portraying Eleanor Roosevelt at our May 9 meeting. Ruth Mease announced that her table will be providing refreshments, which will be shepherd’s pie (one of my favorites). I hope I have recovered enough to be there! As I mentioned earlier the Happy Boombaders provided the entertainment. The original group was formed in 1974. The Reading Chapter was founded in 1981. They did a great job of brightening the spirits on a dreary weather day. The above information was provided by Ruth Mease who took notes for me since I was unable to attend. I appreciate her willingness to do this for me. Thanks Ruth. Respectfully submitted, Marie J. Fies TUCKERTON NIFTY FIFTY 23 YOUR COMMUNITY SENIOR BERNERS Lunch for the March meeting featured three types of submarines made by Redner’s. We also had potato chips and homemade desserts. No one went home hungry. The pot luck luncheon is ready to go. All food slots are filled. Just bring the food you signed up to bring in for the pot luck puncheon. It’s your ticket to eat. Everything will look and taste delicious. The March program featured Bob Kreitz playing the piano. He played 1960s and 1970s songs as requested by our members. He has a fantastic memory for tunes. He played each request flawlessly. Bob Daniels, President, reminded us that Berks Encore has exercise classes at all Berks Encore centers, free of charge for anyone over age 60. Call the center for times. Marilyn Daniels, Trip Coordinator, has a few openings for the Vermont trip. Remember to pay your trip fee by the date listed on the list of trips. It’s important to pay by the due date. If trip money is not received by the due date, the trip will be offered to people on the waiting list. By doing this, worry about filling the bus is alleviated. Leah Eckenroth, Secretary/Publicity AAGELESS H ARMONY S D C DULT OVERNIGHT TOURS 800-451-6700 Niagara & Toronto, Canada ~ Jun. 5-8 ..................................... $552 PA Mountain Laurel Festival ~ Jun. 18 & 19 ............................ $346 Maine Train Tour ~ Jun. 20-24 & Oct. 3-7 ................................ $889 Foxwoods Casino, CT ~ Jun. 25 & 26 ..........................................$276 Mystic Country, CT ~ Jun. 25 & 26 ............................................ $307 Washington, DC Fireworks! ~ Jul. 3-5 ...................................... $495 Guided Touring, Cruise, Free Time & Fireworks! Niagara Falls, New York ~ Jul. 20-22 ........................................ $562 Saratoga Springs & Lake George ~ Aug. 2-4 ........................... $655 Mackinac Island & Henry Ford Museum ~ Aug. 22-28 ........ $1365 Cape Cod & Martha’s Vineyard ~ Sept. 12-16 ......................... $879 ENIOR AY ARE Our low price may be partially funded by the Pennsylvania Department of Aging, Veterans Administration, or the Berks Countyy Offi ffice off Aging. g g For Information Call 610-621-4998 Monday thru Friday 7:30 am to 5pm Extended Hours available at West Lawn Center 6:30AM to 5:30PM 3024 Penn Ave (next to Adelphia Seafood), West Lawn 3524 Kutztown Rd., Laureldale 2710 Grant St., Mt. Penn www.agelessharmony.com ONE DAY TOURS BUSES to Atlantic City – SUNDAY PA CASINOS on MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS & THURSDAYS CALL US FOR A COMPLETE LISTING Emmanuel Senior Care is a Christian organization that provides physical, emotional and spiritual support to enable seniors to live a safe and independent lifestyle at home. Please contact Barbara Horst at: 610-236-0109 for more information or to schedule an appointment. s At the heart of Emmanuel Senior Care is the love given to our senior clients. www.emmanuelseniorcare.org berksencore news • MAY 2016 NYC FREE TIME - Every Saturday & 3rd Wednesday............................. $53 PHILADELPHIA FREE TIME - 1st Sunday of every month TRANSPORTATION ONLY: Zoo/Franklin Institute/Art Museum or Independence Visitors Center ............................................................. $43 WASHINGTON D.C. - 2nd Saturday of every month ........................... $56 May 8 Springfest!! Ocean City, MD (Mother’s Day) .......................... $45 May 15 Mayfest in Historic Smithville .................................... $48 May 22 Strawberry Festival @ Peddler’s Village ............................. $46 June 10 thru Sept. 9 Ocean City Beach Buses Every Friday ............. $41 June 12 Cape May Free Time (Whale/Dolphin Watch Option) ....... $45 June 18 St. Michaels, Md. - Antique & Classic Boat Festival (Transportation Only) ................................................................... $49 June 18 Coney Island Mermaid Parade ...................................... $59 June 20 “Four By Four” Tribute to the Beach Boys, The Beatles, The Bee Gees @ Mt. Airy Casino - $20 Slot Play, Lunch Buffet and Show .............. $89 YOUR COMMUNITY 24 berksencore news • MAY 2016 BLANDON SENIOR CITIZENS Hello Everyone! Wednesday, March 9 there was an attendance of 74! We are again happy to mention that we received four new members: Richard L. & Barbara A. Kutz, Kenneth & Susan Barlet! WELCOME NEW MEMBERS! We also had three visitors: Ted & Linda Moore and June Adolfsen. Our Trip Coordinator, Shirley Frazer, mentioned trip openings for: “Mystery Trips,” American Heroes, Michigan, Potomac Eagle and Christmas on the Potomac! Our refreshment committee for this meeting were: Dolores & Herb Dorney, Shirley & Neal Berger and Sylvia & Glenn Knouse! The Program for today’s meeting was provided by Musical Friends, which consisted of a saxophone and two guitars. They entertained us with good enjoyable music, and some sing-alongs, which was enjoyed by all the Seniors. Thank you, Musical Friends, for your enjoyable entertainment! At the March 23 meeting, Janet Blumenstine, Membership/ Attendance Chairperson reported we had 74 present and we also received two New Members: Ted & Linda Moore and June Adolfsen! We are so happy to have them join the Blandon Seniors; WELCOME! Shirley Frazer reminded us that we have room for six more people to Doolan’s Shore Club, and openings for 5 or 6 to July 19: Mystery Trip, Aug. 9: American Heroes, Sept. 24-30: Michigan Trip, Oct. 18:Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad, Nov. 3: Mystery Trip, Nov. 22: American Music Theatre (only room for 5); and Dec. 6: Gaylords Christmas on the Potomac! Call Shirley Frazer at 610-926-4312 if interested! Harold Burgert and his granddaughter Amy Langman shared some history, dating back to the 1700s on Berks County and times of the Burgert Farm, which was very interesting. Thank You Harold & Amy! Today’s Refreshment Committee were Janet Williams, Doris Koenig, Barbara Faust, Jean Aronowitz, and Michelle Fidler! Reminder that our Meetings are held on the first and fourth Wednesday of the Month, beginning at 1:00 p.m., and anyone that is interested, come and join us, at the Maidencreek Church, Rt. 73 Blandon, you are more than welcome! Respectfully submitted, Shirley L. Readinger-Ziegler, Club Secretary 03: 04: 07: 11: 15: 16: “Happy Birthday Wishes” go out to our May Seniors: Sharlene A. Stauffer 20: Minerva Gauker Janet A. Fitzgerald Ruth A. Price Patricia A. Potts Stanley G. Schaffer, Sr. 21: Dorothy Weller Roy Rothenberger Shirley L. Readinger-Ziegler Paul L. Brown 22 : Richard L. Kutz Donna Strohm 30: Patricia Zemitis Ethel Rothermel 31: Patricia Readinger Past Meeting: Our March 23 meeting started at 12 p.m. conducted by our President, Dan Loose. Time was taken to acknowledge all birthdays and wedding anniversaries celebrated during the month of March. We had a total of (5) new members joining our club. Book audits for our club were recently performed and everything was accurate and in good order. Kay Shunk introduced our guest speaker, John D. Rausch, who is a member of the original old Belleman’s Church, and very much Pa. Dutch. John is a collector of many vintage items and he brought some of those items with him to discuss. Vintage items which were used in the barnyard, kitchen, household, etc. were talked about and shown to us and group participation was New Rooms Are Now Available! Only $2100 per month Book Your Tour Today! And experience our peaceful, caring environment. Sacred Heart Villa Personal Care Community 51 Seminary Ave, Reading PA 19605 610-929-5751 | sacredheartvillapa.org used to try to recognize and name the particular items. It was an enlightening program enjoyed by all. Our lunch for this month consisted of homemade chicken noodle soup, tossed salad with various dressings, assorted desserts and drinks. We also had our pick of chocolate or strawberry flavored marshmallow Easter eggs. A special thank-you goes out to our kitchen volunteers. Upcoming Meeting Dates: Apr. 27: Entertainment - Sterling Lamm - Accordion Music Jun. 22: Pre-Ordered Sandwiches - $3.50 – purchase tickets at April and May Meeting Jul. 27: Picnic at Dietrich’s Park (Members only) – purchase tickets at May and June Meeting Bus Trip Schedule/Update given by Karen Shaub, Travel Committee member: May 3: Penn’s Peak – Sold out –Wait List Jun. 15: Hunterdon Hills – Sold out – Wait List Jul. 13: Am. Music Theatre – Seats Available - $75.00 Aug. 17: Sight and Sound – Seats Available - $93.00 Sep. 14: Pine Dinner Theatre – Seats Available - $68.00 Oct. 5: Woodloch Resort – Seats Available - $75.00 Nov. 10: Brownstone – Sold out – Wait List Dec. 6: Am. Music Theatre – Seats Available - $68.00 If you have an interest in any of the trips, please contact one of the Travel Committee Members, as soon as possible. This trip information changes frequently. Betty Porter, Publicist 25 YOUR COMMUNITY GOOD SHEPHERD U.C.C — PEOPLE OVER 50 It’s a New Day in SENIOR LIVING New Name, Same Great Community Rittenhouse Senior Living of Reading is now Rittenhouse Village At Muhlenberg! Now under new ownership and management by awardwinning Discovery Senior Living, an industry leader with more than 25 years of exceptional experience. We are honored to bring our new level of wellness care and lifestyle programs to personal care in Muhlenberg. Come for a visit and stay for our lifestyle! AMENITIES AND SERVICES YOU’LL LOVE • Full Calendar of Activities • Comprehensive Wellness • On-site Therapies Available • Housekeeping and Transportation available 2900 Lawn Terrace, Reading, PA 19605 rittenhousevillages.com | 610.208.8890 Schedule your FREE LUNCH & TOUR TODAY! Managed and Operated by national award winning FOLLOW US! 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Berger Galen S. & Patricia Fisher Robert & Janet Blumenstine SHOEMAKERSVILLE SENIOR CITIZENS Maryann & Albert Burkevage Barbara & George Hartman Bernice & Samuel Kistler Debra & Lee Phillips Sandra & Robert Hinnershitz PRIME TIMERS OF ZION’S CHURCH 54Years Mark & Dianne Adam 52Years Myers & Mabel Adam Michael & Jennifer Adams Ronald & Karen Bailey Kerry & Kathleen Bond 47Years Charles & Mary Burkert 55Years Mark & Sue Fritz 37Years Crist & Barbara Galanos 58Years Samuel & Bernice Kistler 55Years Ernest & Carolyn Kramer 57Years Kenneth & Diane Leiby 15Years Darryl & Bonnie Loeb Michael & Brenda McCauley Lee & Sandra Mengel Richard & Janis Pennell 53Years Harold & Ruth Seidel 46Years Don & Jodie Shade 27Years Larry & Kathy Sundberg 24Years Paul & Donna Unger 3Years John & Joanne Zinger 40Years 64Years 29Years 34Years 31Years 17Years 23Years 29Years 26Years 30Years 38Years 12Years 41Years 50Years 54Years 55Years 35Years 3Years 42Years 39Years Our Wednesday twice-a-month meetings for May and June will be held in the Hamburg Area Middle School cafeteria beginning at 2 p.m. May 11 - Curt Lash will entertain us with his singing, guitar playing, and his country humor. May 25 - We will have our memorial service to remember members who passed away during the last year. June 8 - Kathy Grim from Blue Marsh Lake will enlighten us about the lifestyles and history of the Lenape Indians in Berks County. June 22 - We will have our annual summer banquet at 12 p.m. – It will be a catered family-style meal and afterwards we will play bingo with Longaberger baskets as prizes. Everyone is asked to bring a non-perishable food item to be given to the Northern Berks Food Pantry. Terry Becker, manager of the Fleetwood senior center, installed the following officers of 2016: Corinne Rollman – President Gloria Kramer – Vice President Ruth Ann Hein – Treasurer Marian Mengel – Assistant Treasurer Bernice White – Secretary Gloria Kramer – Assistant Secretary On Tuesday, June 14, we will take a day trip to the Mennonite Information Center to experience the Biblical Tabernacle. We will have a luncheon smorgasbord at Miller’s Family Restaurant and then go the Turkey Hill Dairy. There we will create our own virtual ice cream flavor, ice cream package, and a commercial. It should be a very interesting day! Gloria Kramer, Vice President GLAUCOMA SPECIALISTS Making every move a success since 1936 MOVING & STORAGE PACKING & UNPACKING SERVICE PACKING MATERIALS berksencore news • MAY 2016 **2 HOUR MINIMUM ON MOST MOVES** (Exceptions —Safes & Pianos) One piece to a houseful! EXPERIENCED & HONEST MOVERS Exceptional Rates Friendly & Professional Moving Consultants Have questions about Glaucoma? Insist on the Board-Certified and Fellowship-Trained Glaucoma Specialists at Eye Consultants of Pennsylvania and The Glaucoma Eye Center. New patients are always welcome. Call 610-378-1344. Justin M. Shaw, MD Mehul H. Nagarsheth, MD Edna Z. Mahmood, MD, FAASS Elliot B. Werner, MD Call today for your FREE Personalized Estimate! 330 North Wyomissing Avenue Shillington, PA 19607 (610) 777-6138 WYOMISSING | POTTSVILLE | POTTSTOWN | BLANDON The Glaucoma Eye Center The Golden Muhls meets the fourth Monday of each month at the Recreation Building at 3025 River Road in Our March meeting was a very informative one: we had Muhlenberg Township from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. All seniors Patrolman Godshall speaking about keeping safe, with all the telephone scams going on lately. There are so many frauds that over the age of 55 are welcome. You do not need to live in Muhlenberg Township to participate. 2016 dues are just $5/ it’s hard to keep up with them all. Also, he mentioned how important it is to have a list of any medications with you and to person and $2 for each meeting you attend. make sure it’s always up to date. It is also important to have a On May 23 we will host Zane Szurgot who will speak on list of your contact numbers. In an emergency this information mindfulness and hypnosis in your daily life. While most peois very important. Patrolman Godshall gave a very interesting ple think of hypnosis as something silly from what they have presentation. learned in the movies, it’s actually a healing-oriented pracWe had some delicious snacks and new member directory tice and is only meant to help individuals become healthier sheets were handed out. Our trips are filling up nicely. If anyone and less stressed. Zane is a registered nurse with a Master of is interested in our remaining trips, please call Kathy Murphy at Science in Nursing and is learned in psychology, health edu610-369-1436. Our remaining trips are: cation and stress control. These qualities combine to make Thurs., May 26: Bird In Hand to see Confession $78.00 her audience comfortable with her. Come learn about how you can become healthier and happier through mindfulness Tues., June 14: Hunterdon Hills to see Jukebox Heroes $81.00 Thurs., July 21: American Music Theatre Crooners $76.00 – includes and hypnosis. At our meeting on June 27 we will talk about reverse dinner at Plain & Fancy mortgages with specialist Dale N. Shuey. You have seen the Thurs., Sept 22: Mystery Trip $76.00 ads on TV with Alex Terbek, but Dale will give you the facts Thurs., Nov 17: Hunterdon Hills Playhouse Christmas $85.00 and explain the misconceptions of the product and how it Our group meets the second Thursday of the month at 1 pm can be used to meet your specific needs. at Spies Lutheran Church, anyone is welcome. If you have any questions about our group, please call Submitted by Ruth Weidner Karen at 610-929-4727 ext. 265. Come have fun with us. Easing the Emotional Challenges g of Moving g Denise J. Commings, REALTOR® Seniors Real Estate Specialist Office: 610-670-2770 Cell: 484-955-1133 www.GoWithCommings.com 27 YOUR COMMUNITY GOLDEN MUHLS GOLDEN SENIORS OF ZION SPIES LUTHERAN CHURCH Check Us Out… WE HAVE IT ALL! Rent Based On Income Individual Controlled A/C - Heat 24-Hour Maintenance Social Service Coordinator On-site Daily Activities On-site Police Officer Large, Walk-in Closets Beautiful Community Room Large Laundry Room Call or stop in today for an application… Serving Berks County’s Real Estate Needs since 1990 READING ELDERLY HOUSING 100 North Front Street, Reading, PA 19601 610-373-1130 berksencore news • MAY 2016 and Much, Much More! Our meeting in March went well. We had almost 60 people come to hear Mahlon Fink talk about his time spent at Iwo Jima. He explained that he got a letter from one of the soldiers who helped raise the flag there to keep spreading the history of what happened at Iwo Jima, and that’s why he keeps telling his story. It was very informative and touching to hear what our serviceman willingly go through for our freedom. Our April 7 meeting will be entertaining. We have Pastor Timothy Craven, singer and guitarist coming. Join us at 1 p.m. May 7 at 12 p.m.: Everybody’s Birthday Party – The hoagie orders must be placed at the April meeting. Sandy Heisy will be our entertainment with her fun piano music and sing along songs. June 2 at 11:30 a.m.: Our Annual Chicken Barbeque at the Mohnton Park – Enjoy bingo, guessing games and fun with your friends, and, of course, all those homemade desserts. July and August: No Meetings Upcoming trips: April 20: Mohegan Sun Casino, $30 – departing 9 a.m. May 17: Mystery trip!! Where are we going? $48 – departing 8:45 a.m. June 22: Samson at Sight and Sound Theatre, $79 – departing 9:45 a.m. Lunch on your own at Hershey Farms Restaurant afterward. Travel Coordinator, Jeanne Lorah: 1-717-336-2499 for questions. We meet the first Thursday of each month of Wyomissing UCC church, 2 Vermont Rd in Gouglersville at 1 p.m. Some K S C Y NT U O V There are also significant burial benefits for your spouse to honor your military service. You both may qualify for additional financial assistance if you are housebound or receive support from another person. TO LEARN MORE — CALL US TODAY… 726 Cherry Street, Reading, PA 19602 610-378-5601 • [email protected] How pleasant to enjoy the warmer weather of Springtime! If you have some time, consider joining our group, as all are welcome. Meetings are held the third Tuesday of each month at St. John’s Reformed Church 4001 Penn Ave. Sinking Spring started at 1:00 p.m. Exceptions are the picnic in July, no August meeting and the Christmas Party in December. Our Entertainment for Meetings: May - Sonny and the SOS Gang June - Sterling and his Accordion July 19 is our Picnic Our Bus Trips Include: Wed., May 4: “Samson” at the Millennium Theatre Tues., May 24: “USO Stars and Stripes Extravaganza” at Doolan’s Mon., June 13: “Jukebox Heroes Live” at Hunterdon Hills Playhouse Wed., June 29: “Footloose” at the Fulton Theatre. You may enjoy our trips, if you are a member or not. For more details on bus trips, phone June Kunklelman (610)-589-1924 Submitted by Trudy Walter Lodge Community Independent Living Personal Care Medication Monitoring Assistance with ADLs Evening dances are held at 7 p.m. at the Shoemakersville Fire Company. The cost is $7 per person. The next Shoemakersville Dance will take place in June of 2016. Please look for details in upcoming issues of Berks Encore News. JUNE 16 – SEPTEMBER 15 – ~ Residents at Colonial berksencore news • MAY 2016 UGI GAS UTILITIES SENIORS Wahl Street Home is where the heart is. • • • • meetings start at noon when a meal is served. We welcome all visitors and new members. Barbara Notobartolo, Secretary FFAIRS ANS A R E ET Veterans and your surviving spouse, may qualify for a federal government monthly pension if you served in the military during wartime, can demonstrate low income, limited net worth, and be at least 65 years old. BE R YOUR COMMUNITY 28 THE HILLTOPPERS OF GOUGLERSVILLE • • • • Barber & Beauty Shop Onsite Private Baths in Rooms Social & Recreational Activities VA Approved To schedule a tour, please call: 717-336-5501 x-309 or 800-406-2273 www.coloniallodgepa.com All in a peaceful country setting at the PA Turnpike Interchange 286, Rt. 272 Magic Touch DECEMBER 1 – Wahl Street Bus leaves from HGA Parking Lot at 11 a.m. and arrives back at 6 p.m. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 18: AMERICAN MUSIC THEATRE - “WINTER WONDERLAND” Cost: $80.00 – All reservation must be paid in fully by October 17. Bus leaves from HGA Parking Lot at 10:45 a.m. & arrives back at 6 p.m. Call Arlene Kunstek At 610-921-1515 For Reservations. Make All Checks Payable To “HGA Seniors’ Club.” SACRED HEART VILLA (Please do not park in front of Villa) May 11 @ 1:15 p.m. Anniversary Luncheon – at TBA. Please attend Mass in Chapel at 12:10 p.m. June 8 @ 1 p.m. Everybody’s Birthday Party July 13 @ 1 p.m. Book Bonanza and Bingo BERNVILLE YOUNG AT HEART In case of weather cancellations or emergencies call Joyce A. Kozlowski at home, 610-929-5362, or on her cell phone, 610The March 16, 2016 Bernville Young at Heart meeting began 750-2007. Listen to WEEU or call 610-376-7335 or call Sacred at 12 p.m. with lunch and a very informative presentation by Heart Villa at 610-929-5751. Kate Ketter of Senior LIFE Reading followed. Sixty three members plus two new members attended the HGA SENIOR CLUB CASINO TRIPS FOR 2016 Date, Time, and Price subject to change March meeting. Linda and Walter Focht were welcomed. BUS LEAVES AT 9:30 A.M. FOR ALL TRIPS The May 18 meeting at the Bernville Grange Hall will (Bus leaves from HGA parking lot, rectory side) feature our Spring Banquet starting at 12 p.m. Dori Martin will May 10 Mt. Airy $29 cater and the price is $13. Reservations are required and can be June 14 Harrah’s Philadelphia $29 made at the April meeting or by calling (610) 488-1400. Roy July 12 Resorts Atlantic City $35 McCutcheon will entertain us on the keyboard and in song. Contact Joyce A. Kozlowski for updates and seating arrangements There are still some seats available on some of our trips; for at home, 610-929-5362, or on her cell phone, 610-750-2007. more info call Millie at (610)488-6898. Everyone is welcome to our meetings. 2016 TRIPS Barbara A. Rausch FRIDAY, JUNE 17: HUNTERSON HILLS PLAYHOUSE - “JUKEBOX HEROES LIVE” Cost $85.00 – All reservations must be paid in full by May 17. MAY BIRTHDAYS: Bus leaves from HGA Parking Lot at 9:45 a.m. and arrives back at 5 p.m. 20: Jane Kline 21: Anna Mae Smith WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31: DUTCH APPLE D/T - YESTON & KOPIT’s PHANTOM 21: Elaine Poticher 26: Earl Graeff Cost: $77,00 – All reservations must be paid in full by July 30. For Funeral & Cremation Care YOUR COMMUNITY MEETING DATES AND TIMES FOR 2016 29 HGA PRIME TIME SENIOR CLUB We offer the most in choices, options and value With Convenient Locations In HAMPDEN HEIGHTS N. 16th and Rockland Sts. Robert E. Bean, Supv. (610) 376-0985 SINKING SPRING 3825 Penn Ave. Jacob R. Bednar, Supv. (610) 376-1129 Kevin M. Bean, Supv. (610) 376-1120 EXETER TOWNSHIP 6 Fairlane Rd. Joseph G. McCullough, Supv. (610) 779-2800 www.BeanFuneralHomes.com berksencore news • MAY 2016 SHILLINGTON 129 E. Lancaster Ave. YOUR COMMUNITY 30 SENIOR CLUB OF LAURELDALE PRIME TIMERS OF ZION’S CHURCH Hello Again: Lots of good things happening at our Senior Club. February 22 – The Audit of our 2015 Trips Treasury Records was performed by our members, Paul Biehl, Joan Kiebach, Nancy and Robert Henn, and we thank them for doing that task. All Trips records were found to be in proper order and balanced. Good job! March 11, Past Meeting – Lunch was pre-ordered delicious ham, Italian and tuna sandwiches from Lattanzio’s shop. Our 118 attending members really enjoyed the musical entertainment performed by the Rev. David Reinwald. May 3 – Our bus departs for Penn’s Peak D/T at 10:00 a.m. May 8 – HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY TO ALL LADIES. May 11 – Board Meeting at the Church at 9:30 a.m. May 13, Upcoming Meeting – Musical entertainment by the Dave Kline, Mountain Folk Band. For lunch, we’ll be serving hot dogs, sauerkraut, chips and beverages. Also we’ll start taking reservations for our Indoor Picnic to be held on July 8. May 13 – Deadline to reserve for our 50th Anniversary Celebration. Phone: Pat 610-374-1675. Members: You don’t want to miss-out on a good lunch, entertainment and party time at the Reading Liederkranz, scheduled for Friday, June 10. May 18 – Our bus departs for American Music Theatre at 9:00 a.m. May 30, MEMORIAL DAY – Remember our Veterans and Current Military. June 1 – Our bus departs for Ehrhardt’s D/T at 8:00 a.m. 2016 TRIPS SHEDULE May 3: Penn’s Peak D/T $70. May 18: Amer. Music + Golden Corral $65. June 1: Ehrhardt’s D/T $72. July 13: Mohegan Sun Casino $23. August 3: Timbers D/T $52. August 17: Hunterdon D/T $80. September 8: Doolan’s D/T $83. October 5: Dutch Apple D/T $71. November 15: Mohegan Sun Casino $23. December 7: Amer. Music + Yoder’s $70. Many of these trips are sold-out, but we can put you on our Waiting Lists, because we do get some cancellations. Reserve with Helen 610-929-2412. May will be a busy month in the lives of the Prime Timers of Zion’s Church, Hamburg. The month will begin with a Friendship Circle Breakfast at the Perry Restaurant on Saturday, May 7 at 9 a.m. Then on Monday, May 9 there will be a Lunch/Bingo party at 12 p.m. at the church. Every Tuesday morning at 10 a.m. the Action Group will continue their study of David Jeremiah’s DVD course, “The Courage To Conquer.” The monthly Prime Timers Council meeting will be held on Friday, May 13 at 1:30 p.m. Special May activities will include the following: Saturday, May 7, 5-9 p.m.: Oldies Dance & Buffet at the Journey Café Wednesday, May 11 @ 9 a.m.: The American Music Theatre’s production of “The Crooner” in Lancaster followed by lunch at Kitchen Kettle Village May 15-22: a Bermuda Cruise berksencore news • MAY 2016 “I Feel Right At Home.” “I have always loved gardening and I found that I didn’t have to give it up when I moved to Heatherwood. The staff prepared the perfect size garden for me just outside my cottage. I feel right at home.” ZION’S PRIME TIMERS WITH MAY BIRTHDAYS ARE: Brenda Armer Bill Jones Richard Pennell Larry Baer Jean Kershner Lori Pickel Ronald Bailey Anita Knoblauch Bradley Rahn Thomas Bechtel Ernest Kramer Abigail Schappell Louise Folk Esther Levan Ruth Schappell Ronnie Folk Sandra Mengel Monte Schroeder Karen Fox Patricia Merkt Earl Stitzer Debra Graff Robert Merkt Marie Strause Terre Homan Cynthia Moyer Everything We Need. Nothing We Don’t. Find out more about retirement living. Schedule a tour today. For more than 50 years, our family has offered our residents respectful and compassionate care. Our continuum of care is professionally delivered by our staff, from Independent Living cottages through Skilled Nursing. And, our small size means an intimate setting where you and your loved one will be cared for like family. Schedule a tour today. Call 717.445.8741 or visit us at ZerbeRetirementCommunity.com —Lynn Rankin, actual resident at Heatherwood Retirement Community Call Ca all ll T Today o ay For A Tour. 610.273.9300 od 3180 Horseshoe Pike Honey Brook, PA 19344 HeatherwoodRetire.com P: 717.445.8741 | W: ZerbeRetirementCommunity.com Independent Living | Personal Care | Nursing Center Just add water. Managing M an your m medications has never bbeen easier. Organized by date and time Securely sealed Clearly labeled Easy to open Ideal for travel and everyday NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE! Your medications come organized by date and time, securely sealed in individual easy-open packages. So when it’s time to take your next dose you just tear the package off the roll and your pills are there. FREE DELIVERY That’s all there is to it. (10 MILE RADIUS) ALSACE LUTHERAN SENIOR CLUB 2201 Kutztown Rd., Reading, PA 19605 Spring Greetings: Membership is open to anyone over 50 years of age. Dues are $3 per year. We have one meeting remaining for this year, which will be on June 21 at our annual picnic held at Alsace Church. All of our dinner theater trips include bus, show, meal and tip for our bus driver. Trips for 2016 are as follows: May 24 Doolans “USO Stars & Strips Extravaganza” $90.00 June 10 Hunterdon Hills Playhouse, “Juke Box Heroes” $85.00 June 21 Annual picnic and meeting at Alsace Church $ 8.00 July 13 Rainbow Comedy Playhouse, “Perfect Wedding” $75.00 Aug 11 Mystery Trip $88.00 Sept 20 Mt. Airy Casino, Bill Haley, Jr. & The Comets $75.00 Oct 19 Woodloch Resort, “Down the Streets of America” $85.00 Nov 9-11 Dicken’s Christmas Cambridge, Ohio $425.00 Dec 8 Dutch Apple, “Holly, Jolly Christmas” $75.00 Dec 13 Annual Christmas Luncheon @ Inn at Reading $25.00 Any questions please call Barbara Tillman 610-775-7432 or Mary Jane Hoffman 610-921-1484. Please, come join us!! berksencore news • MAY 2016 301 S 7th Ave Suite 145, West Reading, PA 19611 610-376-6542 31 YOUR COMMUNITY PARISH-DANA RETIREES Our speaker for Thursday, 5 May will be Mark Weyer. Mark will give us a presentation on his experiences from hiking the Appalachian Trail. By this time we should have a solid indication who the nominees will be for the upcoming presidential election. Rumor has it that that Ross Perot will be a last-minute dark horse for the Whig Party. Feel free to voice your opinion regarding all the nominees at the meeting. As always, we will congregate at Wegman’s Family Restaurant, 4401 Pottsville Pike (Route 61) in Reading. The private dining/meeting room is on the lower level. The easy entrance is at the rear. Ample parking is always provided. The hot meals are served buffet-style promptly at noon. The entrée for May will include: hearty meatloaf, perky parsley potatoes, plentiful peas, salad a la sous chef Wegman, savory rolls/ butter...and ta-da — ICE CREAM! All this for the low, low price of ten smackeroos! Monthly meetings are always held on the first Thursday of each month, September through June. We begin to congregate/ meditate at 11 a.m. — even earlier for those persons who aren’t allowed to talk at home. The gala event concludes at approximately 1:30 p.m. All former employees from the Dana Reading Plant (management and union) are encouraged to attend. (We keep hoping that the prodigal son, brother Eddie W. will soon return to the flock.) BULLETIN JUST IN: Circle your calendar for Thursday, June 23rd. That’s when our annual picnic will be held--at Maier’s Grove in Blandon. Be there. Concerns may be addressed to Larry Jambeau at [email protected]. RICH KENNEDY 32 YOUR COMMUNITY BERKS CHAPTER OF PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL RETIREES May, Older Americans Month, is celebrated across our country to acknowledge the contributions of our older persons to our nation and in particular to those men and women who have defended our country through their service in our armed forces. The Executive Board of Berks Chapter PASR would like to take this opportunity to extend a big thank you to our members who have continued their volunteer service with the Greater Reading Food Bank and supporting deployed military and their families by helping to pack care packages for Keystone Soldiers. Best wishes for much success as they plan to participate in the Wreaths Across America event on December 17, 2016, at Fort Indiantown Gap National Cemetery. Beginning at noon, volunteers will place thousands of wreaths upon veterans’ graves. BCASR members and friends are invited to help with this event that will be coordinated by BCASR President, Candice Hartranft, [email protected]. BCASR members also award grants to active teachers and support personnel to fund special projects to be completed with youth in their schools. The 2016 grant recipient of $750 is Cynthia Murdough, a sixth grade teacher at Conrad Weiser Middle School. This grant will be used to provide support for her Scouts Aware2 project (Scouts actively watching and recording environmental events). The grant will improve the current sixth grade science curriculum with hands on science activities, coordinated with the sixth grade weather and environmental science units. MARK YOUR CALENDAR to join BCASR members on Nov. 14, 2016, for “A Playhouse Christmas in 2016” at Hunterdon Hills Playhouse. This festive holiday tour includes motor coach transportation, show ticket, full course meal, taxes and all gratuities. Also, consider joining us in 2017 on our exciting cruise to New England and Canada. For reservations and details please contact Pamela Taylor at AAA Reading Berks at 610-374-5600 ext. 7231 or email Pam at [email protected]. BCASR membership is not required. DISCOUNTS ON AMUSEMENT PARK TICKETS – If you are a member of PASR, you and your family can take advantage of deep discounts on amusement park tickets. PASR has partnered with HERSHEY PARK (discount code, 75489); DUTCH WONDERLAND (user name, 196PASR; discount code, DUKE 1); IDLEWILD & SOAKZONE (promo code – only valid for seven days after purchase date, HB2015); and KENNYWOOD to offer you significant savings. Questions? Phone PASR at 717.697.7077. Mary Ann Zerkowski, Chair, Public Relations, BCASR Edward B. Michalik, Psy. D., Executive Director Building Partnerships Strengthening Communities Enhancing Quality of Life The primary contact for aging issues and services In-Home Services and Supports Caregiver Support Program Home Delivered Meals Adult Daily Living Centers Senior Community Centers Ombudsman Nursing Home Transition Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Protective Services Senior Living Options Health Education Programs Resources on Aging & Disability Programs Information & Community Resources Call 610-478-6500 www.berksaging.org County Services Center 8th Floor — 633 Court Street — Reading, PA 19601 Where passionate service is the standard. berksencore news • MAY 2016 “ A TRADITION OF CARING “ 610.374.5440 739 Penn Ave., Wes e t Rea ading West Reading EDWARD J. KUHN, JR., SUPERVISOR MICHAEL R. KUHN, PRESIDENT DID YOU KNOW…Berks Heim provides an array of Short-Term RehabilitaƟon services, with the goal of returning the individual home or to prior level of highest funcƟoning abiliƟes in addiƟon to our memory impairment unit and Skilled Nursing Facility services. YOUR COMMUNITY HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY Special trips planned by Beth Wolfe are as follows: June 6-8: Pittsburgh Express – Cost $375.00 May: one of the most beautiful months of the year. It’s time September 15: Mt Haven Resort, Hawaiian Luau – Cost to be determined for gardening and grass cutting. November 27-29: Christmas at the Beach- Virginia Beach, VA – cost $ 339.00 Our weekly meetings are held every Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. Contact Betty @ 610-926-5821 in the Banquet Hall of the Shoemakersville Fire Company. Everyone is welcome; come and enjoy our meetings, bi-monthly Happy Birthday and Happy Anniversary to all our members entertainment and weekly fellowship, including Bingo, followwho have these special events during the month of May. I ing the meeting. apologize for any missed Birthdays or Anniversaries. The entertainment for the month of May is as follows: SHOEMAKERSVILLE SENIOR CITIZENS BIRTHDAYS IN MAY: 5/3: We will celebrate Mother’s Day Bruce Altland Jean Kershner Jean Smith 5/10: Jennifer Moyer – Home Instead Carol Biehl Barbara Kline Ethel Spangler 5/3: Steve Walker – Patriotic Music Harold Bohn Marlene Kline Richard Stoudt The following Casino Trips have been planned by our Trip Shelia Dreibelbis Verna Kopicz Leon Strausser Coordinators: Evelyn Gibson Shirley Luckenbill Gerri Tobloski May 4: Hollywood Faye Grauf Marian Mengel Phyllis Vlock May 18: Resorts – Atlantic City Russell Hartman Cheryl Pavell Susan Willman June 1: Mohegan Sun Lee Herber Debra Phillips Patricia Yocum July 6: Harrah’s – Chester Joseph Killian Nelson Schreffler Contact Marlene Kline @ 610-562-8364 for information or Janet Craley, Correspondence Secretary reservations. Special trips planned by Marlene are as follows: NATIVITY 50+ June 18: American Music Theatre - Summer Doo Wop Cavalcade – Includes Nativity 50+ will meet on May 19 in Sweitzer Hall at NativFamily Style Meal @ Hershey Farm Restaurant, Cost: $87.00 ity Lutheran Church. A light lunch will be served at 12 o’clock. August 17: Sight and Sound Theatre, “Samson,” – Cost $94.00 After the business meeting Martha Sitler will talk to us about December 14: American Music Theatre, Christmas Show – includes “One Room Schools.” Family Style Meal @ Hershey Farm Restaurant, Cost $83.00 33 SHOEMAKERSVILLE SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB BERKSHIRE COMMONS EVENTS CASINO BUS TRIP May 17th - Hollywood Leaves Berkshire at 9am & 9:20am from Penn Crossings Senior Apt. off 724 in Shillington Cost $28 (receive $30 free slot play, food credit, and door prizes) Photo ID needed, call to R.S.V.P. 2016 SENIOR FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS Miller Center for the Arts, Reading • Opening Reception Sunday, June 5th, 1pm - 3pm. (with Musical Review Show at 2pm) • Visit the Genesis HealthCare Sponsor Table & Special Exhibit: Berkshire Common’s Memory Care. “Artist with Alzheimer’s” WARTIME VETERANS, Their Widows & the family members trying to help them! Come & hear the updates regarding a little known pension benefit that the VA may owe you! “THE FACTS - VETERAN BENEFITS” Please call Berkshire Commons 610-779-3993 to R.S.V.P. www.genesishcc.com MIFFLIN COURT LAUREL CENTER BERKSHIRE COMMONS 450 E. Philadelphia Ave. Shillington, PA 19607 610-796-1600 125 Holly Road Hamburg, PA 19526 610-562-2284 5485 Perkiomen Avenue Reading, PA 19606 610-779-3993 berksencore news • MAY 2016 Wed., June 1st, at 2pm & 6pm Presented by Thomas Rutter, an Accredited VA Claims Agent. 34 YOUR COMMUNITY ST. CATHERINE OF SIENA 50+ CLUB NEWS Come join us for our monthly meetings, our meetings are held at 1 pm on the first Wednesday of every month at St. Catharine’s Social Hall on Route 562 in Exeter Township. Dues are $5.00 per year. Call Mike Mullen, President of 50+ Club at (610) 370-1298, with any questions or concerns. We always welcome new members. APRIL 6, 2016 – Speaker: Mary Beth Krauchuk to speak on Health issues and tips. CAKE and COFFEE Play Left, Right & Center or Bingo May 4, 2016 – Speaker: Mary Kay Bernosky- “Women In Crisis” Collect donation or free will offerings for basic items/needs of the organization. Snacks for the table will be provided by the club. CAKE and COFFEE June 1, 2016 – Outdoor Picnic at the St. Catherine of Siena Church Pavilion, 12 p.m. until ?????? Cost: $15.00 members - $20.00 non-members. GREAT FOOD and BINGO – BINGO - BINGO 2016 TRAVEL PLANS Thursday, April 28: Hunterdon Hills Playhouse, Neil Simons “Rumors”– High Society! High Crimes! High Comedy! Cost: $88.50 Wednesday, May 25: Chanticleer Gardens, American Treasure Tour & Lunch – Cost: $98.00 per person All the Help You Need in Home Your • We are locally owned and operated • We develop a customized care plan • We always conduct regular, confidential in-home quality assurance visitations berksencore news • MAY 2016 Call 610-796-4737 today for your free consultation. • Senior Care • Housekeeping • Transportation • Companionship • Laundry Services • Errand Services • Meal Preparation • Personal Hygiene • Shopping/Groceries • A Few Hours a Week or 24/7 Coverage • And More... Wednesday, June 29: Bucks County Playhouse, “The Buddy Holly Story” and lunch at Marsha Brown’s (a renovated church). – Cost: $113.00 per person Final payment due: June 1, 2016 Call Pat White 610-582-1437 for more information Mary Sue Robinson, Publicist 484-332-0343 LEAGUE OF GOLDEN AGERS, MOHNTON Our first trip of the year was on St. Patrick’s Day to Ehrhardt’s for an Irish Festival. We enjoyed a variety of Irish dishes for lunch and had music and a singer, also a magician to enjoy. There are still seats left on upcoming trips: May 4: Mystery trip $83 June 15: Hunterdon Hills to see “Jukebox Heroes” $89 July 6: Fulton Theatre for “Footloose” $94 August 3: Taste of Annapolis & Naval Academy $120 Sept 11-17: Mackinac Island $800/single – call for details Oct 4: Penn’s Peak in Jim Thorpe featuring Rick K & the All Nighters $82 Nov 2: Millennium Theater “Samson” $95 – Lunch at Hershey Farms Meetings are the second and fourth Wednesday starting at 10 a.m. in St. John’s Parish House in Mohnton. If you are interested in any of these trips, call Marian Freet @ 610-777-9741. Susan Messner, Secretary Stair Lifts. FREE ESTIMATES Best Prices Call 1-800-886-6364 Stair Lifts | Vehicle Lifts | Porch Lifts | Ramps Full line of independent living aids Indoor and Outdoor Stair Lifts. And more. Expertly installed by our professional, local craftsman. 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We meet at the West Lawn Community Center of the West Lawn United Methodist Church, located at Woodside and Noble Streets in West Lawn. Come join our group today, and start a new fun time together. We are looking forward to seeing you. NOTICE: Our Club does not meet during the months of July & August; there will not be any general or social meetings! Our entertainment for the September 5 meeting is Joe Soltysik, and for October 4 , New Earth Band! The trip committee has prepared the trip schedule for May through November of 2016. The trips for 2016 are: May 18: Media theater “Musical 1776” – Check for availability June 29: Caesar’s Casino in Atlantic City – includes dinner & a show, Check for availability Whether your loved one needs advanced treatment or just a helping hand at home, let our family help care for yours. Berks VNA and Advantage Home Care offer compassionate, complete care from the best nurses, therapists and caregivers around. For more information, or to schedule care, call 1.855.THE.VNAs, or visit everythinghomecare.org. 1.855.THE.VNAs Learn more at EverythingHomeCare.org Mt Gretna Timbers Playhouse Summer Musical – Check for availability August 18: Uncertain arrangements?? – Will reschedule or cancel!! September 15: Pines “Honky Tonk Angels” – Check for availability October 13: Ace in the Hole “German Fest” – Sign up @ May 3 meeting November 17: Hunterdon Hills “Christmas 2016” – Sign up @ June 7 meeting PLEASE NOTE: All sign up times start @ 12 p.m., before the 1 p.m. meeting! Our trips are open to our members on a first come basis, and then the trips are open to the general public on a waiting list. For more information and details on trips, call; Clara Koch @ 610-678-2123 or Barbara Messner @ 610-678-1961. METROPOLITAN EDISON RETIREES ASSOCIATION 2016 Tour Preview* Mystery Trip! — May 24 – Come join the fun of the unknown. We’ll keep you guessing all day long, An adventure awaits you at every turn! Monuments, Memorials, and Museums — Washington, D.C. - June 22 – Enjoy a guided tour of various Monuments and Memorials followed by a delicious lunch along the Georgetown Waterfront at Tony & Joe’s Seafood Place. Great food with a gorgeous view! Then spend the afternoon at the *U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. A living memorial to the Holocaust. *Optional: Air & Space Museum in place of Holocaust Museum. “Samson” - Sight & Sound Theatre — Lancaster, PA - August 16 – One of the most captivating stories in the Bible, SAMSON is filled with colorful characters, extraordinary feats of strength, and amazing special effects that your whole family will love. A lunch is included at Shady Maple Smorgasbord. 9/11 Memorial Museum & Circle Line Cruise — New York City September 21 – Enjoy a delightful narrated cruise around the Manhattan Island. Following the cruise we will visit the newly opened 9/11 Memorial Museum, which was built on the foundation of the two towers that fell on September 11, 2001. One of the two main exhibits, the “In Memoriam” exhibit honors those killed on 9/11 and during the bombing of the World Trade Center on Feb. 26, 1993. Package also includes a box lunch and dinner. Magical Moments — Philadelphia, PA - October 25 – This whimsical package includes a visit to Philadelphia Magic Gardens a collection of folk, mosaic, and visionary art. Also included is a step- on guided tour of the fabulous murals throughout Philadelphia. Lunch is included at the Positano Coast Restaurant. We end the day with a visit to the American Helicopter Museum, West Chester. Holly Jolly Christmas - Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre — Lancaster, PA December 7 – Bring out the holiday spirit with this most enjoyable musical filled with dancing, holiday favorites, and a visit from the big guy in red himself! We guarantee this show will make your holiday holly-er, jolly-er, merrier, and brighter! *All trips subject to change. Additional flyers to be distributed for each trip destination. MEMBERS WANTED! — Any retiree or surviving spouse of a retiree from any First Energy Company is invited to join. We have six general meetings, several bus trips, two picnics, and two luncheons each year. Annual dues are only five dollars. Contact: Sandy Myskowski by phone: 610-678-9374 or email: [email protected] For additional information & questions, contact Henry Robidoux Phone: 610-929-4059 or Email: [email protected]. berksencore news • MAY 2016 All in the comfort of your own home. July 27: 35 YOUR COMMUNITY WEST LAWN SENIOR CLUB NEWS 36 Join us for a rockin’ OPEN HOUSE with the“king!” Elvis Impersonator Jeff Krick Saturday, May 21 1-3 pm berksencore news • MAY 2016 Light Refreshments Independent Living Building 1180 Ben Franklin Hwy East | Douglassville PA 19518 610-385-5002 | KeystoneVilla.com