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CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF SERVICE NOVEMBER 2014 T HE FLY E R A Publication of the Fairborn Senior Center Association YOUR ITINERARY: WITH ELLEN INSIDE THIS ISSUE: FSC: ABOUT US 2 PAUL PONDERS 3 ACTIVITIES 4 HOMEMAKING 5 SPECIAL EVENTS 6 CALENDAR 8 CARE 11 COORDINATON TRANSPORTATION 12 SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST: Annual Thanksgiving Dinner, pg. 1 Veteran’s Recognition Ceremony, pg. 3 Happy Thanksgiving. The Fairborn Christian Alliance and the Fairborn Senior Center have partnered again this year to host the Annual Thanksgiving Dinner on November 27 th. Sign up will begin on November 3rd. If you are disabled or unable to get out, we can deliver a meal to you in the City of Fairborn. Deliveries will start at 10:30 am and dine in seating will be at 12:00 pm and 1:00 pm. Please do not be alone on Thanksgiving. Come and spend some time with us. Again this year the Fairborn Lions Club will sponsor the Fairborn Christmas Project. Sign up has been set for November 13th from 1 – 6 pm and November 20th from 2 – 8 pm. Food vouchers will be distributed on December 18th from 1 – 6pm. When coming to sign up, please bring proof of residence and income. As I look back over the last nine months, it is unbelievable the number of individuals we have been able to assist. Our wonderful drivers took individuals to doctor, hair appointments, grocery shopping, social service offices and to the Fairborn Senior Center for a total of 563 for 2,700 one way trips totaling 26,560 miles. Our Homemaking Staff spent 9,188 hours assisting 453 clients keeping their homes clean and safe. Our Care Coordination Staff assisted 1,113 clients to close the right Medicare Supplement program, pay bills, go grocery shopping, being escorts to Doctor Appointments and assisting with Social Service Organizations for 945 hours. Last but not least, we had 9,350 participants have been enjoying our activities, trips, seminars and classes. For us to continue to assist individuals maintain meaningful and independent life, we need you. Your donations help us to continue these services and programs. Consider making a donation to your Fairborn Senior Center. We appreciate everyone having the Fairborn Senior Center in your hearts. THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT. If you are looking to do some early Christmas Shopping, consider stopping by our Bazaar on November 7th from 9 am to 5 pm. Our Vendors will be hand painted magnets and rocks, needlework, candles, knitted and crochet items, jewelry, purses just to name a few. Lunch will be available from 11 am to 2 pm. Menu will consist of homemade soups, chili, hot dogs and desserts. November 14th will be our Quarter Raffle. Doors will open at 6:00 pm and the fun begins at 7:00 pm. Twenty vendors will have the products for raffle. Several community items will be 32” LED TV, Bengals and Steelers Football tickets just to name a few. Come out and enjoy. The Café will be open. Bazaar, pg. 3 and pg. 6 Christmas in Action’s day of action is set for May 16, 2015 with a rain date of May 23, 2015. Applications are available and we will be taking applications until January 31, 2015. If you have any questions concerning the application and criteria for the program, please contact me at 878-4141. Quarter Raffle, pg. 6 Happy Thanksgiving. Membership Thanksgiving, pg. 7 Ellen THE FLYER Page 2 FAIRBORN SENIOR CENTER 325 North Third Street • Fairborn • OH • 45324 937.878.4141 Website: www.fairbornseniors.org HOURS OF OPERATION Monday through Friday • 8:30am to 4:30pm Check the newsletter mailing label to find out when your your membership expires. Dues are $20 per year for individuals or $35 per year for couples. BOARD OF TRUSTEES President: Martin Bartik Vice President: Florence Krikke CHEER CARDS Robert Taylor Past President: Charles Leath Secretary: Donna Wilson Treasurer: Barbara Henz Sandy Baker Robert Lloyd David Green Linda Hall Art Myers Donna Wilson Paul Newman Dan Kirkpatrick SYMPATHY Norman Stuckey Family Ronnie Toner Family James Tabor Robert Kepperling Alma Sites Paul Leciejewski Mary Donnellan Howard Payne CENTER STAFF Beverly Wagner Charlotte Osborne Jim Osborne Executive Director Joan Hinrichs Douglas Adkins Shirley Adkins Carolyn Hollon-Evans Norman Monnig Rhona Noel Ellen Slone-Farthing Administrative Assistant Roy Carrigan Family NEW MEMBERS Aylsie Greier Leona Henrich Financial Clerks Joyce Hilgeman, Delores Williams Activities Coordinator Paul Newman Jr. Care Coordination Director Nina Killingsworth, LSW Care Coordination Associates Karen Slattery BSW Connie Thompson Homemaker Coordinator Darlene Matteson Homemakers Kim Decker Iris Hilgeman Sharon Jones Lillie Kelly April Kinman Brenda Lindsey Karen Powers Rita Puckett Tara Smith Carla Smith Loretta Thompson Pat Wallen Shirley Walters Pam McCreary Norma Lewis Jane Barcelona NOVEMBER SPONSOR: TRIDIA Tridia Hospice is your home town hospice located here, on Broad Street, in Fairborn. Despite all the advances in diagnosis and treatment, a cure is not always possible. Other times, the burden of treatment may outweigh the benefits. This is when Tridia Hospice can help. Some families may be frightened by the word "hospice", believing that all treatment will be discontinued. Many types of medical treatment do continue and our team focuses on the quality of life for your loved one by offering a holistic approach encompassing physical, emotional, and spiritual care. The patient and the family are seen as a single unit of care. Tridia Hospice provides “Person-Centered” care. This means that the plan of care for each person is based on their individual needs and customized for each patient’s experience to provide the best end-of-life possible. Contact Rick Kaufhold at 937-412-0210. Betty Seaman Transportation Coordinators Jim Adams, Charlotte Brady Van Drivers Gary Agnor, Bob Naragon Custodian and Maintenance David Matteson Jr. The Fairborn Senior Citizens Association is funded by the Area Agency on Aging, PSA 2, United Way of Greater Dayton, Greene County Council on Aging, city of Fairborn, Bath Township, membership dues, participation fees, fundraisers and donations. NOVEMBER 2014 Page 3 PAUL PONDERS... Please note the following Activities Updates and scheduling changes. This information is updated regularly and posted in the lobby of the Center under “Activities Announcements”. Please refer to that posting for the most up-to-date information. Art Class will take place on Thursday, November 6th, and Thursday, November 13th. 3F’s Lunch is canceled for November 20th, due to our Membership Thanksgiving. Walking and Fitness are canceled for Friday, November 7th, due to the Bazaar, and on Wednesday, November 26th, due to the annual Prayer Breakfast. Membership Bingo is canceled for Friday, November 7th, due to the Bazaar. Line Dance is canceled on Tuesday, November 11th, due to our annual Veteran’s Recognition Ceremony. Walgreen’s Bingo will take place on Friday, November 21st. LUNCH AND LEARN: Wright Nursing and Rehabilitation, in conjunction with Gem City Home Care, present “Keeping Your Feet Healthy and Diabetic Foot Care” a program with Dr. Cain, Board Certified Surgeon, DPM. Please join us for lunch and an Informative lecture regarding the care of your feet on November 5th at noon. A free light lunch will be provided. Please RSVP to Gem City Home Care (Roe or Ashley) by Monday, November 3rd, 937-438-9100. (Poster and information in lobby.) BAZAAR AND LUNCH: Nov. 7th, 9am-5pm with a homemade soup lunch from 11:00am-2:00pm. Handmade jewelry and purses, stained glass, needlepoint, quilts, knitted and crocheted items. Bake sale included! See the ad on page 7. VETERANS RECOGNITION CEREMONY. Join us for an all-star salute to our veterans on Veterans Day. Crossroads Hospice and the Fairborn Senior Center present a very special Veterans Recognition Ceremony that will take place on Nov. 11th at 1:00pm. Mayor Dan Kirkpatrick, the NASIC Color Guard of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, the Patriot Pin Ups and numerous distinguished guests will be paying special attention to our local veterans. If you are a veteran or the spouse of a veteran, please RSVP at the front desk and make plans to attend this prestigious event. Light refreshments will be served along with with cupcakes and punch provided by The Summit at Park Hills. Stop in or phone us at 878-4141. FAIRBORN HEAD START! It’s time again to look for our Hat, Mitten and Glove Tree in the lobby. All clothing donations go to Fairborn Head Start and benefit the children of Fairborn. SIGN UP! Our monthly Pot Luck lunch will be on Friday, November 14th, from 11:30am to 1:00pm. Remember to purchase your ticket in advance at the Front Desk. Cost is $3—-or free, if you bring a dish. Those bringing a dish will enter our raffle for a free annual membership! KARAOKE. George Howard leads us in Karaoke on Thursday, November 13th, at 1:00pm. Sign up is required. Please see the Activity Sign Up Desk in the lobby. ALOHA! Our new Hula class occurs on Thursdays at 2:00pm, with Tera Pyatt as instructor. Tera is originally from the Solomon Islands, located in the South Pacific (Melanesian Country), and started to hula dance when she was just five years old. Classes for November will be held on the 6th, 13th and 20th at 2:00pm. Cost is $4. Your first class is free! GOBBLE! Thursday, November 20th is our Membership Thanksgiving luncheon. Tickets are available for $5.00 and must be purchased at the front desk by Monday, November 17th. Lunch will be served at 11:30 pm and will include carved turkey with dressing, mashed potatoes, yams, cranberry sauce and corn. Sophisticated entertainment provided by the one and only Mr. Joe DiGiorgio. See the ad on page 7. THE FLYER Page 4 ACTIVITIES LUNCHEONS EDUCATION JUST FOR FUN Pot Luck Computer Help Knitting & Crocheting Group Second Friday, November 14th, 11:30am First and Third Mondays “The Happy Hookers” Schedule some time with our new instructor, Jim Reihle. There is no set agenda for this activity. Need instruction on the use of software, anti-virus advice or your new tablet? Need a repair? Jim will assist you in any way he can with your computer needs. Use the computer in his ThinkCentre computer lab or bring your own. Sign up by the Friday prior is required. See the sign up sheet in the lobby on the Activity Sign Up table. Wednesdays, 11:00am Please sign up at the front desk if you plan on attending. The cost is free if you bring a dish to share, otherwise the cost for lunch is $3. Three F’s Lunch Thursdays at 11:30am $3.00 donation suggested. ($1 towards the Center and a suggested $2 donation to the program) Fun, Food & Fellowship. This lunch is supported by the Older Americans Act and served here at the Center. Sign up by noon the day before. You must be 60+ to take part. HEALTH & FITNESS Yoga Class Mondays at 3:30pm Cost: $1. Please sign up at the front desk. Melinda Klark, licensed Yoga instructor, offers a wonderful way to improve strength and balance. Zumba Mondays from 6:00-7:00pm Cost: $4. Kim Goecke teaches our Zumba class on Monday evenings. This is a lot of fun and a great workout. Dulcimer Classes Mondays at 12:00pm—Beginners Mondays at 1:00pm—Intermediate Cost: $4 per class. The “finger picking” technique class has begun. We try to have a dulcimer for you to borrow, if you do not have your own. Please call the front desk to let us know if you are planning to attend. Guitar Lessons Friday at 12:30pm Cost: $6; sign up at the Front Desk. Wright State University Alumnus Kyleen Downes teaches Beginning Guitar classes on Friday afternoons. In addition to the baby hats, booties and blankets for Soin Hospital, the Happy Hookers are also making items for our fundraisers and the Interfaith Hospitality network Homeless Shelter in Xenia. Some are doing this at home and others meet to work on items together. Just come any Wednesday. We have a wonderful time together! NOVEMBER 2014 Page 5 HOMEMAKING NEWS WEEKLY ACTIVITIES AT A GLANCE Barbershop: Tuesday, 1:00pm Beading: Wednesday, 5:30pm Membership Bingo: First & Third Friday, 1:30pm Walgreens Bingo: Fourth Friday, 1:30pm Bridge: Thursday, 1:00pm Checkbook Balancing Assistance: Call Ellen to schedule Computer Help: First and Third Monday, 1-3:00pm (Please sign up by the Friday prior.) Dominos: Wednesday, 10:00am Dulcimer Lessons: Beginner Monday, 12:00pm Intermediate Monday, 1:00pm Euchre: Monday, 1:00pm Exercise: Tuesday & Thursday, 10:00am Fitness: Monday, 10:00am Wednesday, 10:00am Friday, 10:00am Guitar Lessons: Friday, 12:30pm Happy Hookers (Knitting and Crocheting): Wed. 11am Hula: Thursday, 2:00pm Line Dance (fee): Beginner’s Plus Tuesday, 11:00am Advanced Tuesday, 1:00pm Silver Screen Matinee: Monday, noon Pinochle: Wednesday, 12:30pm Thursday & Friday, 12:00pm Walking: Mon, Wed & Fri, 9:00am Wii Bowling: Wednesday, 1:00pm Yoga: Monday, 3:30PM November is here already! Are you ready for the holidays? What are you Thankful for? I am Thankful for having 17 wonderful and hardworking ladies to come to your homes to help you stay independent . We are always looking for new clients. Why not let us come and clean and help you decorate for the upcoming holidays. I hope we can add you to our growing list of clients. We look forward to helping you get your homes prepared for the chilly season. Call me at 878-4141 to schedule a homemaker to clean for you! Our rates remain affordable and our staff is ready to help you in your homes. Our services include: cleaning, organizing, laundry also helping with meal preparation and even running errands around town. You may benefit from this program if you are as young as 50 and reside in the Fairborn/Bath Township area. Our schedules are flexible and we can provide a homemaker for one to four hours per visit. We try to accommodate your schedules too! We look forward to helping you remain independent in your homes! Give me a call at 878-4141, to schedule an appointment! Remember to call me so we can help you get your homes clean for the Thanksgiving Season. I wish you all a very Happy Thanksgiving! DARLENE Homemaker Spotlight for November is Pat Wallen THE FLYER Page 6 QUARTER RAFFLE FRIDAY • NOVEMBER 14 • 7PM — DOORS OPEN AT 6PM — EXCITIN G GREAT SPLIT T PRIZES FOOD! HE POT ! PRIZES INCLUDE 2 TICKETS TO BENGALS VS. STEELERS, 2 TICKETS TO FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE, 2 TICKETS JUSTIN MOORE, 2 TICKETS TO TRANS-SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA, 32” LED TV, SAMSUNG BLU-RAY PLAYER, MR. COFFEE 12-CUP COFFEE MAKER AND MORE! MENU: PULLED PORK, HOT DOGS, SNACKS, DESSERTS AND MORE! PAUL’S TRAVELING LUNCH IN NOVEMBER VISITS The Golden Jersey Inn at TUESDAY • NOVEMBER 18 • 10:30AM ARRIVE AT CENTER The Golden Jersey Inn is a place to gather over a good, country home cooked meal for conversation and a good time. ! NOVEMBER 2014 Page 7 Membership Thanksgiving Dinner 11:30am, Thursday, Nov. 20 Tickets: $5.00. Purchase by Nov. 17 Menu: Turkey with dressing Mashed Potatoes Yams, Corn Roll and Dessert Entertainment by Joe DiGiorgio THE FLYER Page 8 NOVEMBER CALENDAR SUNDAY MONDAY 2 3 9 SILVER SCREEN MATINEE Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 16 23 30 10 : The Terminal : The Edge : Pay It Forward : Planes, Trains and Automobiles 17 24 TUESDAY WEDNESDA 4 5 9:00 10:00 Noon Noon 1:00 1:00 1:00 3:30 Walking Fitness Beginning Dulcimer Silver Screen Matinee Dulcimer Class Euchre Computer Help Yoga/6:00 Zumba 9:00 10:00 Noon Noon 1:00 1:00 3:30 6:00 Walking Fitness Beginning Dulcimer Silver Screen Matinee Dulcimer Class Euchre Yoga Zumba 11 9:00 10:00 Noon Noon 1:00 1:00 1:00 3:30 Walking Fitness Beginning Dulcimer Silver Screen Matinee Dulcimer Class Euchre Computer Help Yoga/6:00 Zumba 18 9:00 10:00 10:00 Noon 12:00 1:00 1:00 3:30 Walking Fitness MVQG Sew In Beginning Dulcimer Silver Screen Matinee Dulcimer Class Euchre Yoga/6:00 Zumba 25 10:00 Exercise 10:00 11:00 1:00 1:00 Exercise Beg. Plus Line Dance Advanced Line Dance Barbershop 10:00 Exercise 10:00 Blood Pressure Clinic 10:30 Book Club Line Dance CANCELED 1:00 Veteran Rec. Ceremony 1:00 Barbershop 1:00 Coffee & Conversation 2:00 Genealogy 12 9:00 10:00 10:00 11:00 12:30 1:00 5:30 19 10:00 10:30 11:00 1:00 1:00 10:00 11:00 1:00 1:00 Exercise Traveling Lunch Beg. Plus Line Dance Advanced Line Dance Barbershop Foodbank Beg. Plus Line Dance Advanced Line Dance Barbershop 9:00 10:00 10:00 11:00 12:30 1:00 5:30 9:00 10:00 10:00 11:00 Noon 12:30 1:00 5:30 26 9:00 10:00 10:00 11:00 12:30 1:00 5:30 Walk Fitne Dom The H Pinoc Wii B Bead Walk Fitne Dom The H Pinoc Wii B Bead Walk Fitne Dom The H Alzhe Pinoc Wii B Bead Walk Fitne Dom The H Pinoc Wii B Bead NOVEMBER 2014 Y king ess minoes Happy Hookers chle Bowling ding king ess minoes Happy Hookers chle Bowling ding king ess minoes Happy Hookers eimer Support chle Bowling ding king CANCELED ess CANCELED minoes Happy Hookers chle Bowling ding THURSDAY Page 9 FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 Bazaar! 9:00am - 5:00pm 6 13 9:00 10:00 11:30 Noon 1:00 2:00 9:00 10:00 11:30 Noon 1:00 1:00 2:00 Art Class Exercise 3 F’s Lunch Pinochle Bridge Hula Lessons Art Class Exercise 3 F’s Lunch Pinochle Karaoke (sign-up only) Bridge Hula Lessons 20 10:00 Exercise 7 14 21 11:30 3 F’s Lunch CANCELED 11:30 Membership Thanksgiving Noon Pinochle 1:00 Bridge 2:00 Hula 27 9:00 10:00 10:00 Noon 12:30 1:30 Walking CANCELED Fitness CANCELED Sinclair Class Pinochle Guitar Lessons Bingo CANCELED 9:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 11:30 Noon 12:30 Walking Fitness Sinclair Class Quilting Stitch-in Pot Luck (Ticket Req.) Pinochle Guitar Lessons 3 F’S LUNCH MENU (FUN, FELLOWSHIP, FOOD) 15N O V E M B E R 6 3oz Pizza Patty Melt 1/2c Succotash 1/2c Capri Blend 1 ea Fresh Fruit Bread/Milk NOVEMBER 13 9:00 10:00 10:30 Noon 12:30 1:30 Walking Fitness Sinclair Class Pinochle Guitar Lessons Walgreen’s Bingo 28 223 oz. Mild Italian Sausage 1/2c Scandinavian Blend 1/2c Cabage 1 ea Fresh Fruit Bread/Milk 29 CENTER CLOSED CLOSED 8 THE FLYER Page 10 Health Fair 2014 DAY-TRIPS Miracle on 34th Street. Matinee at La Comedia, December 4th, 10:30am show time. 9:00am arrive at center for transportation to the theatre. Show, Meal and Transportation: $65.00. Our tickets are currently sold out. For those of you signed up, please pay immediately at the front desk. The story of the real Santa Claus, Miracle on 34th Street is one of the most beloved holiday films of all time, and one of the most popular shows La Comedia has ever produced. Macy’s thinks it has hired the perfect Santa for the holiday season. However problems arise when the man named Kris Kringle claims he is the real Santa Claus and tells customers they can find better deals elsewhere. This touching musical version of the classic holiday film proves that miracles do happen and is sure to fill both the young and the young at heart with the Christmas spirit. DAY-TRIP CANCELATION POLICY AND CONSIDERATIONS Please notify the Activities Coordinator at least two weeks prior to the event in order to receive a refund. All day-trip cancelations will incur a $5.00 service charge, unless the cancelation is due to an emergency. If canceled after two weeks prior to the event, no refund will be given. Limited room on chartered bus trips for walkers and wheelchairs. NOVEMBER 2014 Page 11 CARE COORDINATION The OSHIIP-certified Care Coordination staff can guide you through the complicated Medicare process. Before you turn 65 or change an existing Medicare plan, make an appointment to discuss your options. The staff also directs clients to sources for house and yard work, transportation, personal care, shopping, meals, and home health care. In addition, they provide crisis intervention for eviction, food, utility shut-off, and family issues. You might be surprised how they can help you. Reach Care Coordination at: 878-4141, extension 215. We are in need of volunteers! MEDICARE OPEN ENROLLMENT begins October 15th and runs through December 7th. It is time to go over your Medicare Advantage or Drug plans to see if they are going to continue to cover you as well as they have this year or if there are changes of coverage or costs to consider. Have they dropped any of their list of medical providers such as doctors, hospitals or lab facilities? Are you on Medicare AND Medicaid? If so, it is likely you’ve been put into MyCare Ohio by the State and have been assigned to a managed care plan, either Buckeye or Molina. This is all new to some 29 counties in Ohio and Greene County is one of them. It may be very confusing to unravel all of this and if it is stressful for you please give us a call and we will try to help you. We will need an appointment made for any assistance and we will need specific information from you in order to do plan comparisons. HEAP applications are available here at the center and we have three people to help you fill them out and to make copies of your originals to send along. This year you may re-verify PIPP Plus along with it at the same time. So for that you may need a little more information however that is all explained on the application form itself. THE FLYER Page 12 TRANSPORTATION ON THE ROAD AGAIN Holiday and Bad Weather Reminders: NO Transportation will be provided on Thursday, November 27, 2014 or Friday, November 28, 2014, as the Fairborn Senior Center will be CLOSED for the Thanksgiving break. For planning purposes, we will also not be providing transportation on Thursday, December 25, 2014, or Friday, December 26, 2014 and Thursday January 1, 2015, as the Fairborn Senior Center will be CLOSED to observe both the Christmas and New Years holidays. SPECIAL REMINDER! You are required to provide a clear and safe pathway from your home or apartment out to the Senior Center’s vehicle pick-up and/or drop-off location, which is normally your street or parking lot. You must be able to get to and from the vehicle safely. If, when the driver arrives to pick you up, you do not have a clear and safe pathway, we will immediately cancel your ride and you will need to both cancel your appointment and then reschedule both your appointment and a ride. If, at any time or for any reason you feel you must cancel a scheduled pick-up, please call us as soon as possible to let us know. We may be able to use that time slot for another client. You can call 24 hours per day and leave a message. If the Senior Center is not open, just enter Extension 216, when prompted by the Fairborn Senior Center greeting and leave a voice mail telling us to cancel your ride. Also remember that even though it will be getting cold and miserable outside, we do take our clients on a space available basis, to all Fairborn and local area businesses (Meijer’s, the Mall at Fairfield Commons and all the businesses surrounding it, etc.) for shopping or dining in a warm environment. Just give us a call and see if we have space available. For a ride the next day, you can try right up until 12:30 PM the business day before the ride. Thank you for your cooperation and HAPPY HOLIDAYS from your Transportation Services Staff: Jim Adams, Charlotte Brady, Gary Agnor, Bob Naragon, and all of our Fantastic Volunteer Drivers. Jim Adams and Charlotte Brady, Transportation Coordinators TRANSPORTATION The Center’s vehicles operate Monday through Friday from 8:30am to 4:30 pm. Schedule medical appointments up to thirty days in advance. Next day transportation is provided only if space is available and requested by 12:30pm the day before. There is no same day transportation available. Schedule transportation by calling 878-4141, extension 216. NOVEMBER 2014 Page 13 HEALTH, SUPPORT AND LEGAL ADVICE The Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group meets the third Wednesday at noon, here at the Fairborn Senior Center. November 19th. Coffee and Conversation. Just need to talk it out? Come share some Coffee & Conversation with Ciela Ledbetter-Guckian of the Hospice of the Miami Valley. We all experience grief when we lose something of value to us. Retirement, down-sizing, loss of a pet, disabilities, death of a loved one and many other losses bring on a variety of emotions and physical reactions. It is healing and helpful to have others to talk things through with. You are not alone. Hope to see you on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 1:00 pm. November 11th. Free Hearing Aid Clinic, provided by Fairborn Hearing Aid Center, 209 West Main Street, on the third Friday from 9:00am to noon, November 21st. Please Call or sign up at the desk beforehand. Attorney David J. Cusack from Beavercreek hosts the Legal Hour on the 4th Tuesday of the month, except for the months of November and December. Join him again in January for such topics as: “Probate vs. Non-Probate Property”, health care advance directives in Ohio, trusts, probate and estate planning, administration and taxes. The R.A.P. (Relative as Parents) group, designed for grandparents raising grandkids and other kinship caregivers, meets the second Tuesday of the month, 10:00am at the Faith Community United Methodist Church in Xenia. Call 1-937-376-5486 for more information. Free Blood Pressure & Blood Sugar Clinic, sponsored by Wright Nursing & Rehabilitation, on the second Tuesday; 10:00am to 11:00am. November 11th. YOUR NEWSLETTER DELIVERY OPTIONS With a thousand members, printing and mailing our monthly newsletter, the Flyer, is a major expense. In addition, with recent post office changes, we must now take our newsletters to the Xenia Post Office for mailing. You can save the Center money by receiving your newsletter by e-mail or viewing it online at www.fairbornseniors.org. To receive the newsletter by e-mail, send your e-mail address to Ellen at [email protected] or Darlene at [email protected] and tell them you want to receive your newsletter by e-mail. We appreciate your willingness to help us reduce our newsletter expenditures. THE FLYER Page 14 The Chili Cook-off judges. Winners of the Summit’s Chili Cook-off! Chef Leroy’s world famous ribs for the October Rib Fest. NOVEMBER 2014 Page 15 Rooting on the marathon runners at the Fly Zone. The gang from our traveling lunch trip to Mel-O-dee’s. We are on the web! www.fairbornseniors.org See this newsletter in color! P E O P L E H E L P I N G P E O P L E FAIRBORN SENIOR CENTER 325 North Third Street Non-Profit Organization US Postage Paid Xenia, OH 45385 Permit No. 147 Address Service Requested Fairborn, OH 45324 Phone: 937-878-4141 Fax: 937-878-4775 CLUB CALENDAR Book Club Cross-stitch Stitch-in Genealogy November 11th at 10:30am. The Light Between Oceans by M. L. Stedman takes place on a remote Australian island in the years following World War I, where a lighthouse keeper and his wife are faced with a moral dilemma when a boat washes ashore with a dead man and a 2-month-old infant. When they decide to raise the child as their own, the consequences of their choice are devastating. November 5th at 6:30pm. The Cross-stitch group meets the second Wednesday of the month in the evening. Bring your project. If you don’t know how to cross-stitch, someone with experience will happily share instruction in the craft. November 11th at 2:00pm. Let’s Talk Genealogy: The Genealogy Group meets the second Tuesday of the month at 2pm. Topics of interest are discussed each month and the development of the groups research is often covered. Newcomers to genealogy have many ways to research. The group will be glad to help with tips and resources for starting your research. Foxy Reds November 4th at 11:30am. The Foxy Reds will dine at Tickets Pub and Eatery in Fairborn. We will meet at the Senior Center at 10:30am. Anyone interested is welcome to come join us. Quilter’s Stitch-in November 14th only due to the Thanksgiving Holiday . Session cost: $1 members; $2 nonmembers. The Quilters meet the second and fourth Fridays of every month at 10:00am. Everyone interested in quilting is welcome. Work on a project, get help with a project, or learn something new. If you machine piece, bring your machine. Quilting Instructor Linda Adams will help you.