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Newsletter - 6 June no merge.pub
The Senior Voice
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June 2015
The Senior Voice
Oxford Senior Center
12 East Locust Street, Oxford, PA 19363
610-932-5244
www.oxfordseniors.org
email: [email protected]
IN THIS ISSUE
Director’s Corner
The long-awaited summer season is upon us. It’s time
to prepare for the hot weather which is ahead. Make sure
your fans and air conditioners are in proper operating
condition. Don’t be caught short and have the lengthy hot
weather arrive and not be ready. Check that all of your
windows open properly and screens are in good shape.
Good ventilation is important in the warm weather.
Thanks to all who helped with our Take-Out Spaghetti Dinner and
Spring Breakfast fundraisers. We made a little money and had a good time.
We could not do these things without all of you.
See the info below regarding our Hoagie Sale on Thursday, June 26th.
Orders need to be in by Friday, June 19th. Call the Center to order your
hoagie. Thanks for supporting our fundraisers!! The Jennersville YMCA
Senior Leadership team will again assemble the hoagies.
I want to thank a few individuals for devoting their time and energy to
your Center by serving on the Participants’ Council. Alice Buckley, Laura
McKinney and Elsie Gehron are finishing three-year terms on the Council.
Floss Duvall and Grant Troop are finishing one-year terms as Alternates.
The Council makes recommendations on activities and helps with
fundraisers. Their help is invaluable. Please thank them when you see
them.
Have a safe and healthy June,
Jim
Director’s Corner
Misc. Information
Cover
Coming Events
Memorials, Thank you
Activity Information
Birthday Party Information
2
Information & Referral
3
Calendar of Activities
4
Hot Menu
5
Cold Menu
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Birthdays
Renewing & New Members
Kind Wishes
7
Trips and Misc. Info
8
Miscellaneous Information
9
Health & Wellness
10
Programs, Misc.
11, 12
Computer Classes
13
Board, Council,
Staff and Instructors
14
“INDEPENDENCE Day Picnic”
As a summer fundraiser, we are having a
“Hoagie Sale”
On Friday, June 26, 2015
Hoagies must be ordered ahead of time so we know
how many to prepare. They can be picked up
between 11AM and 2PM. Orders need to be in by
Friday, June 19th
Large Ham or Turkey hoagies are available.
You can see any Participants’ Council Member, Staff
or Board member or just call the Center to order your
hoagie.
WEATHER PERMITTING, Our
Independence Day Picnic will be held in the Oxford
Memorial Park on Thursday, July 2, 2015.
Fun and games start at 10 AM. We will have
coffee & refreshments, cards, shuffleboard and
scrabble.
12:45 pm - Luken’s German Band will entertain us
If by chance we have inclement weather, we will
be at the CENTER.
MISSION STATEMENT: The mission of the Oxford Area Senior Center is to enhance the quality of life of senior
citizens in Southern Chester County by providing programs and services that promote health, wellness, and fellowship.
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THANKS TO LAST MONTH’S……
JUNE COMING EVENTS
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VOLUNTEERS
Becky Buckland
Sally Arter
Evelyn Stumpo
Ruth Moore
Jane Freeman
Kristie Depew
Luke Picone
John Tercha
Dan Margist
Harry Gesner
Bonnie Smith
Daniel Keller
Barabe Lipat
All Spring Breakfast helpers
IN KIND GIFTS
Giant Food Store, Jennersville
Philips Florist
Arthur & Patricia Cordivano
Henrietta Keenan
Dana Cornick
DONORS
Oxford Womens Club
Hutton Family Help Fund, a
Fund of the CCCF
Borough of Oxford
Beth MacMillan matching gift
From The Boeing Company
BIRTHDAY DAY CELEBRATION
1
Farmers Market Vouchers available
1
10:30 am Participants’ Council
1
Affilia Home Health Care
w/Linda Love
3
Trip - Bird In Hand “Josiah for
President” w/West Grove Seniors
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Make It & Take It w/Becky Buckland
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Gambling 101 Bingo Holcomb
Behavioral Health w/Amanda Chavey
9
9-2 Chester County 50Plus Expo at
Church Farm School (pg 9)
10
9:30-12 Reflexology
w/ Elaine by appt only
12
Reminiscent Corner
History of Ice Cream Soda
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The Power of Nutrition - LLG
Workshop w/ Carol Sweeney
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6:30pm Art on Canvas (pg12)
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Jane Freeman by appt only
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3:00 Senior Center Board Meeting
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1:00 Audiologist Mike Piscotty
Our June birthday party will be held on Friday, June ??
Entertainment will be:
Kevin Pierce
Please sign up early!
Please leave cards only for the people who attend the party.
PARTY PRIZES WON
May Birthday Party winners were:
Winner of 50/50 drawing:
Bob Bradley
EVENTS
7:00pm Astronomy Workshop (pg12)
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Come & Get it Prize were won by: Ralph Emerson
Last day to order Hoagies
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Birthday Party w/Kevin Pierce
The Birthday lunches was won by: John Baker & Harold Broomell
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Medicare 101w/Sally Arter
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9:30-12 Reflexology
w/ Elaine by appt only
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10:30-12:00 Constituent Outreach
26
11-2 Hoagie Sale
Frustration Game
29
Hometown Health Chiropractic
Rehabilitation w/Josh Gregory
30
Jane Freeman by appt only
You may purchase tickets for the 50/50 before lunch at $1.00 each or 3
for $2.00. Names for the Come & Get it drawing come from the daily sign in
sheets. The drawings are held before Lunch.
IN MEMORY
We wish to offer our condolences to the family and
acquaintances of our dear friends.
Lynn McGhee and Alice Strohmaier
Endowment Fund Donation
We wish to thank the following donors for their donations:
In Memory of Alice Strohmaier
Sylvia Reyburn, Avanell Pyle
Jane Freeman, Janet Bowers,
Pete & Sue Matarese, Barb Hill,
Joanne Matarese, Alice Buckley,
Francis Iacobucci Jr.,
Hazel Shoemaker,
Philip & Marie Dougherty
Chester County Conservation District
Richard & Charlotte Sprenkle,
Karl & Rose Strohmaier, Peggy
Holbrook, Jim & Mary McLeod
Senior Center staff
In Memory of Lynn McGhee
Jane Freeman
Alice Buckley
Peggy Holbrook
Jim & Mary McLeod
Senior Center staff
JULY COMING EVENTS
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4th of July Celebration in Memorial
Park w/Luken’s German Band
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Closed for the Holiday
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Rainbow Dinner Theatre Trip (pg 8)
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Nashville, TN Trip (pg 8)
Event/Programs are at 12:45 pm unless otherwise
noted. Please check out our Activity Calendar on
page 4. Additional information on some events
will be in various ads throughout the newsletter.
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INFORMATION & REFERRAL
Spring! It’s that time of year. Seems everyone is preparing for something
- graduation, weddings, sports events and trips. Be sure to use sun screen when outside
for long periods of time, as well as drinking plenty of water. Just learned that one of the
causes of depression is dehydration. Preventive action is far better than treating sun burn
and dehydration after the fact!!
People are asking a lot of questions regarding the Health Reform Law. The new law
addresses Medicare in a number of ways. Many effective dates of parts of the bill are still
yet to be determined. Dates that are definite are: Sept. 30, 2015 you’ll receive your
Annual Notice of Change & Evidence of Coverage documents from your Part D Plan.
Beginning Oct. 15. 2015 until Dec. 7, 2015 you’ll be able to add, drop or switch Part D
Plans. After Dec. 7th you’re locked in to your plan for all of 2016. The plan becomes
effective Jan. 1, 2016. Even with all the warnings last year, some didn’t check their plans
and are stuck with bad plans this year. Don’t delay this year!! A great plan one year can
be the worst plan the next year!! Plan ahead!
If you or someone you know is turning 65 in the next several months, now is the time
to start planning your Medicare coverage. Even if you plan to work for a while, some
company plans will not cover you if you’re eligible for Medicare. Medicare eligibility is age
65, no matter when you begin drawing Social Security. You will automatically receive your
Medicare card before your 65th birthday only if you are currently receiving Social Security
benefits, you just need to decide how you need to be covered. Clarification of your
coverage with you or your spouse’s employer is the first step in the process. I’ll be glad to
answer any of your questions concerning this - just don’t wait too long, there are periods
of guaranteed coverage and eligibility. Don’t miss yours!
Medicare 101 classes are scheduled to be held here at the Center during the day on
Monday, June 22nd and Monday, October 12th at 12:45pm and evening classes on
Wednesday, August 12th and Monday, September 14th at 7:00pm. We’re offering day and
evening classes to accommodate those still working. This is the time to get prepared for
the changes you and/or your friends will experience turning 65. We will address signing
up for Medicare and the various options available for prescription, medical & hospital
insurance coverage. Mark the dates now and tell your friends. Call for an appointment
anytime you have questions.
Farmer’s Market vouchers will be
available on MONDAY, JUNE 1st
after 11am. Please refer to the list that
shows income limits for this year. Take
advantage of this offering.
Have a great June. Get out and enjoy the
sunshine!
# in household
monthly
yearly
1
$1,815
$21,775
2
$2,456
$29,471
3
$3,097
$37,167
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WHAT IS INFORMATION & ASSISTANCE?
From time to time we all know we need information but have no idea how
to find answers.
WHO IS SALLY ARTER?
Sally is the Center’s very own Information & Assistance Specialist. Her
responsibilities include helping you find the answers to your questions.
REFER WEB
The Chester County Department of Human Services is
pleased to introduce Refer Web, an Information and
Referral web-based application. Simply visit their website at www.chesco.org/human. Once on the site, locate
the Refer Web icon, click on it and start searching.
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MON
JUNE 2015 ACTIVITIES
TUE
WED
1.
10:30 Participants
Council Meeting
10-12 Cards/Scrabble
12:45 Home Health
Care Month
Affilia Home Health
w/Linda Love RN
1:00 Computer Class
2.
10-12 Cards/Scrabble
10-12 Crafts w/Thelma
10:00 Silver Sneakers
Exercise Class
11 Practice Tai Chi
12:45 Cards
4:15 Zumba
3.
Trip - Bird In Hand
“Josiah for President”
w/West Grove Seniors.
8:30-11:30 Paint Class
10-11 Blood Pressure
10-12 Cards/Scrabble
8.
10-12 Cards/Scrabble
12:45 Gambling 101
Bingo Holcombe
Behavioral Health w/
Amanda Chavey
1:00 Computer Class
9.
9-2 Chester County
50+ Expo at Church
Farm
10-12 Cards/Scrabble
10-12 Crafts w/Thelma
10:00 Silver Sneakers
Exercise Class
11 Practice Tai Chi
12:45 Cards
1:30 Computer Q&A
4:15 Zumba
THU
FRI
4.
10-12 Cards/Scrabble
10-12 Needlework
10:00 Silver Sneakers
Exercise Class
12:45 Cards
4:15 Zumba
5.
10-12 Cards/Scrabble
10.
8:30-11:30 Paint Class
9:30-12 Reflexology
10-11 Blood Pressure
10-12 Cards/Scrabble
11.
10-12 Cards/Scrabble
10-12 Needlework
10:00 Silver Sneakers
Exercise Class
12.
12:45 Bingo
12:45 Cards
2-4 Technology Help
4:15 Zumba
16.
9:00 Jane Freeman
10-12 Cards/Scrabble
10-12 Crafts w/Thelma
10:00 Silver Sneakers
Exercise Class
11 Practice Tai Chi
12:45 Cards
1:30 Computer Class
3:00 Annual Board
Meeting
4:15 Zumba
17.
8:30-11:30 Paint Class
10-12 Cards/Scrabble
10-11 Blood Pressure
12:45 Bingo
1:00 Hearing
Appointments w/
Mike Piscotty
2-4 Technology Help
18.
10-12 Cards/Scrabble
10-12 Needlework
10:00 Silver Sneakers
Exercise Class
22.
23.
10-12 Cards/Scrabble 10-12 Cards/Scrabble
10-12 Technology Help 10-12 Crafts w/Thelma
10:00 Silver Sneakers
Exercise Class
12:45 Medicare 101
11 Practice Tai Chi
w/Sally Arter
12:45 Cards
1:00 Computer Class
1:30 Computer Class
24.
8:30-11:30 Paint Class
9:30-12 Reflexology
10-12 Cards/Scrabble
10-11 Blood Pressure
10:00 Computer Q&A
10:30-12 Constituent
Outreach
15.
10-12 Cards/Scrabble
10:00 Computer Q&A
12:45 The Power of
Nutrition - LLG
Workshop w/ Carol
Sweeney
1:00 Computer Class
6:30 Art on Canvas
12:45 Bingo
4:15 Zumba
29.
10-12 Cards/Scrabble
12:45 Hometown
Health, Chiropractic,
Rehabilitation
w/Josh Gregory
12:45 Make It & Take
It w/Becky Buckland
7:00 Astronomy
Workshop
12:45 Bingo
2-4 Technology Help
10-12 Cards/Scrabble
12:45 Reminiscent
Corner History of
Ice Cream Sodas
19.
BIRTHDAY
PARTY DAY
10-12 Cards/Scrabble
12:45 Cards
12:45 Kevin Pierce
4:00 Zumba
Last Day to order
Hoagies
25.
10-12 Cards/Scrabble
10-12 Needlework
10:00 Silver Sneakers
Exercise Class
26.
11-2 Hoagie Sale
12:45 Cards
4:15 Zumba
30.
9:00 Jane Freeman
10-12 Cards/Scrabble
10-12 Crafts w/Thelma
10:00 Silver Sneakers
Exercise Class
11 Practice Tai Chi
12:45 Cards
1:30 Computer Class
4:15 Zumba
Rover Transportation Provided
10-12 Cards/Scrabble
12:45 Frustration
Game
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MON
JUNE 2015 MENU
Call 610-932-5244 - Business Hours: 8:30 am - 3:00 pm
Call to sign up for lunch by 3pm Wednesday for the ENTIRE following week.
MENU IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE - Meal served at 12:00 pm
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
1.
Fish Patty Sandwich
Wheat Bun
Lettuce & Tomato
Cole Slaw
Tartar Sauce
Pound Cake w/
Blueberries/Topping
2.
Veal Parmesan
Marinara Sauce
Mozzarella Cheese
Rotini Pasta
Green Beans
Whole Wheat Bun
Fresh Orange
3.
Roast Beef Au Jus
Wheat Kaiser Roll
Mashed Potatoes
Tropical Fruit
Horseradish Sauce
4.
Lentil Soup/Saltines
Honey Lemon Chicken
Honey Lemon Sauce
Brown Rice Pilaf
Broccoli
Fresh Apple Slices
5.
Beef Stew w/Gravy
Potatoes & Carrots
Whole Wheat Roll
Red Jell-O
Graham Crackers
8.
Mixed Fruit Juice
Turkey A La King
Mixed Vegetables
Cream Sauce
Egg Noodles
Wheat Bread Stick
Pear
9.
Veg. Navy Bean Soup
Baked Tilapia
Red Creole Sauce
Baked Potato/Sour Cr.
Green Beans
Granola Bar
Wheatsworth Crackers
10.
Orange Juice
Tossed Salad/Italian
Beef a Roni
Italian Vegetables
Wheat Breadstick
Tapioca Pudding
11.
Chicken Cordon Bleu
Cheese Sauce
Parslied Noodles
Collard Greens
Whole Wheat Roll
Pineapple Chunks
12.
Vegetable Soup
Cheeseburger
Lettuce & Tomato
Whole Wheat Bun
Cole Slaw
Ketchup
Peach Halves
15.
Roast Turkey/Gravy
Stuffing
Carrots
Cranberry Sauce
Whole Wheat Roll
Fruit Cocktail
16.
Cranberry Juice
Crab Cake
Macaroni & Cheese
Stewed Tomatoes
Cocktail Sauce
Whole Wheat Bread
Fresh Orange
17. Father’s Day
Romaine Salad w/
Cherry Tomatoes
Oven Fried Chicken
Scalloped Potatoes
Roasted Baby Carrots
Roll
Chocolate Cake
18.
Orange Juice
Chicken Cacciatore
Green Beans
White Rice
Corn Muffin
Pear Halves
19. Birthday Party
Tossed Salad/Italian
Ziti & Meatballs
Marinara Sauce
Italian Vegetables
Italian Bread
Oatmeal Cookies
22.
Minestrone Soup
Italian Sausage w/
Peppers & Onions
Tomato Sauce
4” Club Roll
Wedge Fries
Diced Pears
23.
Tomato Soup/Crackers
Chicken Cheese Steak
American Cheese
4” Club Roll
Corn Cobbett
Ketchup
Mandarin Oranges
24.
Beef Strognoff
Brown Rice
Carrots
Whole Wheat Bread
Fresh Orange
25.
Mushroom Barley Soup
Tossed Salad/Italian
BBQ Chicken
Sandwich
Wheat Hamburger Bun
Vegetarian Baked
Beans
Whole Wheat Crackers
Melon Chunks
26.
Orang Juice
Meatloaf w/Gravy
Mashed Potatoes
Green Beans
Whole Wheat Roll
Vanilla Wafers
29.
Grape Juice
Roast Turkey/Gravy
Peas
Mashed Sweet
Potatoes
Whole Wheat Roll
Applesauce
30.
Mixed Fruit Juice
Salisbury Steak
Brown Gravy
Mashed Potatoes
Spinach
Whole Wheat Roll
Yogurt w/Granola
SENIORS
60 & ABOVE
DONATION
$2.00
INDIVIDUALS
UNDER 60
$4.40
ALL MEALS
SERVED WITH
COFFEE, TEA.(HOT
OR COLD)
MILK /
MARGARINE
SERVED DAILY
Senior Center membership is not required for those 60 and older to participate in the lunch program. Chester County residents 60 and older
are invited to attend their local Senior Center to enjoy a noon time meal. There is no cost for the meal but you must reserve your meal two
days in advance of meal service. A voluntary confidential contribution of $2.00 is appreciated toward the cost of the meal but is not required.
The official registration and financial information of Chester County Department of Aging Services may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of
State by calling toll free, within Pennsylvania, 1 (800) 732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement.
Rover Transportation Available
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MON
JUNE 2015 COLD MENU
Call 610-932-5244 - Business Hours: 8:30 am - 3:00 pm
Call to sign up for lunch by 3pm Wednesday for the ENTIRE following week.
MENU IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE - Meal served at 12:00 pm
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
1.
No Cold Meal
2.
Orange Juice
Turkey Ham &Swiss
Cheese On Rye Bread
Macaroni Salad
Tomato & Onion
Salad
Banana
3.
Cranberry Juice
Chicken Pasta Salad
Tomato Salad
Saltine Crackers
Applesauce
4.
Chef’s Salad
Ham, Turkey &
American
French Dressing
Wheat Roll/Crackers
Fresh Apple Slices
5.
Grape Juice
Chicken Sandwich
Lettuce & Tomato
Whole Wheat Bun
Cole Slaw
Grapes
8.
No Cold Meal
9.
Apple Juice
Cheese & Fruit Plate
Cottage Cheese
Melon & Strawberries
Baby Carrots
Corn Muffin/Crackers
Fresh Orange
10.
Cranberry Juice
Turkey Ham & Cheese
Whole Wheat Bread
Lettuce & Tomato
Green Bean Salad
Grapes
11.
Orange Juice
Italian Hoagie
Cappicola, Salami &
Provolone
Cole Slaw
Pineapple Chunks
12.
Oriental Chicken
Salad
Grilled Chicken Strips
Salad Mix
Mandarin Oranges
Chow Mein Noodles
Whole Wheat Roll
Oriental Dressing
Fortune Cookies
15.
No Cold Meal
16.
Turkey Club
Sandwich
Lettuce & Tomato
Whole Wheat Bread
Potato Salad
Mayonnaise
Fresh Apple Slices
17.
Orange Juice
Tuna Salad Plate
Tossed Salad w/
Tomato
Italian Dressing
Whole Wheat Roll
Oatmeal Raisin Cookie
18.
Grape Juice
Corned Beef Special
Cole Slaw
Russian Dressing
Rye Bread
Peaches
19. Birthday Party
Apple Juice
Chicken Salad
Whole Wheat Kaiser
Cucumber Salad
Tropical Fruit
22.
No Cold Meal
23.
American Hoagie
Turkey Ham, Salami
Lettuce & Tomato
Wheat Hoagie Roll
Fruit Cocktail
24.
Apple Juice
Turkey Wrap
Broccoli Cauliflower
Salad
Mixed Fruit
Graham Crackers
25.
Orange Juice
Egg Salad Platter
Tossed Salad
Ranch Dressing
Wheat Roll
Fresh Pear
26.
Apple Juice
Chicken Caesar Salad
Romaine Lettuce
Caesar Dressing
Wheat Roll
Mandarin Oranges
29.
No Cold Meal
30.
Cranberry Juice
Tuna Macaroni Salad
Tossed Salad/Tomato
Wheatsworth Crackers
Ranch Dressing
Fresh Orange
SENIORS
60 & ABOVE
DONATION
$2.00
INDIVIDUALS
UNDER 60
$4.40
ALL MEALS
SERVED WITH
COFFEE, TEA.(HOT
OR COLD)MILK /
MARGARINE
SERVED DAILY
ROVER (Paratransit) RESERVATIONS
Rover (Paratransit) reservations must be called into the Center OR sign up on the daily meal reservation lists
by 3pm Wednesday for the ENTIRE following week so we may give the Rover (Paratransit) office their required notice.
Call us at (610) 932-5244 for reservations.
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JUNE GREETINGS PAGE
JUNE BIRTHDAYS
GUY ALDRED
ELIZABETH J. FRANK
ROBERTA JANE BAILEY
JOHN ORR KINNAIRD
PATRICIA A. TEMPLE
JANET R. TOMPKINS
WILLIAM H. WILLIAMS
LOUISE S. COOPER
MARY E. DEVITO
NANCY LEE SAVAGE
WALTER S. KEBALO
THELMA J. REEDER
JERRY N. ARNOLD
SHIRLEY P. DOWDY
HELEN L. VANSANT
ANNA M. MURPHY
GWEN R. CORNELL
VIRGINIA H. FULTON
HELGA HANELT
ALMA REYNOLDS
ROBERT MCNICHOL
JOHN R. HENDERSON
ANNA W. STANTON
PATRICIA A. CRAMTON
NEIL D. KRIVANEK
SHERIDAN TALTOAN
ROBERTA ANN MCMANUS
RENEWING
Helen Debaccco
Richard Debacco
Beatrice Brantner
Virginia Melrath
Alonzo (Lonnie) Brown
Velma (Jane) Brown
Charlotte Fiske
Patricia Barker
Arthur Cordivano
Patricia Cordivano
Amy Harris
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GENE F. PATRICK
MARTHA B. LEVY
JANET E. MACINTYRE
NORMA JANE DELONG
MARIE-LOUISE MEYERS
ELSIE J. URSINO
BARBARA H. HAMILTON
LEWIS M. WATSON
GAIL E. MACDONALD
MILDRED G. SUMMERS
MARILYN R. CUMMINGS
JUNE B. CONNER
JAMES L. RHOADS
NORMA I. ALSINA
SUMIE F. MCCARDELL
VIRGINIA A. HUESTIS
CONSTANCE MILLER
ARTHUR J. RYAN
MARIO G. FALCONIO
RONA K. OBERT
JUNE GOLLY
BARRY L. MASON
CLARENCE L. WEBSTER
YVONNE B. HERR
PATSY L. TO
JEAN E. HAMBLIN
ANITA V CAMPBELL
David Ross
Grant Troop
Margaret Appel
John Mc Limans
Donna Limans
Eleanor Inforzato
Robert Barnett
Mary Kallander
Billie Matson
Hazel Shoemaker
Rose Peluchette
John Peluchette
Bill Waltz
Patsy To
Chubby Arnold
Tacy Wilson
Darla Moore
Louis Neyman
Audrey Neyman
Dot Weeks
Jeanie Castelli
BONNIE S. SMITH
JUNE MACAULEY
NANCY BOWDEN
ARVIL WAYNE PREWITT II
DOBSON M. GRIER
RUTH ANN KEPLER
RALPH D. PRICE
ANNE M. BARINGER
FAY D. JAMISON
CATHERINE S. PETRY
JOHN H. RICKARDS
PATRICIA I. CORDIVANO
BEATRICE V. BRANTNER
MARLENE HAMMOND
SANDRA HENDERSON
CLARABELL SHOOP
FRANCES K. REYBURN
ROBERT RANKIN
EDIENE RINGLER
MARYANN T. SEEFELDT
JOSEPH W. ROSS
NEW MEMBERS
Carol Timmons
Francis Leadem
Gloria Manning
Glenn Huss
Patricia Gray
Barbara Hall
Judith Henry
Janice Weaver
OUR BEST WISHES & THOUGHTS GO TO:
Family of Lynn McGhee
Family of Alice Strohmaier
Theresa Taylor
Margaret Jane McMaster
Ruth Crampton
Beryl Sprout (Granddaughter)
Don Arter
Mary Bills
Dorothy Waltz
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Frank Ritchie
Dorothy Ritchie
Judy Phillips
Phyllis Rutherford
Peggy Teel
Virginia Fulton
Joy Garber
Violet Steel
Lucille Fulton
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State Senator
Andrew Dinniman’s
Constituent
Outreach
Representative Tyler
Arkatin will be at our
Senior Center on Wednesday, June
24th from 10:30am to noon to
answer any question you may have
regarding Commonwealth of PA
programs and services they offer.
A representative from Senator
Dinniman’s office will be at our
center on the 4th Wednesday of
every month at that same time. He
will have 2014 Rent and Tax Rebate
forms with him!
TRIPS
June 3, Wednesday: Bird In Hand “Josiah for President”
w/West Grove Seniors.
Call: Janet Gregg, 610-255-4477 for information.
Cost: $65
July 9, Thursday: Rainbow Dinner Theatre “Too Many
Cooks.” Motor coach ride, Lunch, Show, & Driver tip.
Leave:
10:30
Return: 4:00
Cost:
$55
July 19: Nashville Tennessee w/Dian Steffy
6 Days–5 Nights. 5 Breakfasts, 5 Dinners & lots of shows,
tours & trip to Grand Ole Opry.
Call: Dian, 610-932-5244 for more information.
Cost: $700 double occupancy
A Special Thanks to all our VOLUNTEERS
Board of Directors Annual Meeting Notice
Since the June newsletter is the final
edition of our fiscal year, it seems only
proper to thank all of you who so
diligently share your time with us.
The Center staff spends much time planning and
scheduling all of the various activities that we provide to
the senior community. However, without the many hours
that the volunteers spend assisting us, these activities
would not be successful.
So, from all of us to all of our dedicated
volunteers,
The Annual Meeting of the Oxford Area Senior
Center Board of Directors will be held on Tuesday,
June 16, 2015 at 3PM in the lunchroom of the senior
center.
The Nominating Committee will present a slate of nominees
who will be elected to the Center Board of Directors.
The Nominating Committee will also present a slate of
officers including President, Vice President Recording Secretary,
Treasurer and Corresponding Secretary to be elected to one-year
terms on the Board of Directors expiring on June 30, 2016.
Leda Widdoes, Corresponding Secretary
A Big THANK YOU
We sadly announce that after a
very brief illness, our Hostess
Lynn McGhee passed away on
Tuesday May 5th. She is survived
by five very loving daughters, ten
grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. A Memorial
LYNN McGHEE Service was held at the Oxford
Nazarene Church on Saturday May
9th honoring her life as a mother, grandmother, greatgrandmother and dear friend. Lynn joined the Senior
Center staff on November 21, 2011 and brought her
smile and tremendous personality to work for 3 1/2
years. She will be missed and certainly not forgotten
by all whose lives she touched. Our thoughts and
prayers go out to her entire family.
With great sadness we
inform you that Alice
Strohmaier passed away on
Wednesday April 29th at
her home after a battle with
cancer. Her five children,
six grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren will
deeply miss her. Alice was
a fixture at the Senior
ALICE STROHMAIER
Center from May 1991
thru June 2010 where she was the bookkeeper for all
twenty years. After retirement she returned to the
Center to volunteer at our many food fundraisers. She
was always willing to help in any way she could. She
too will be missed but certainly not forgotten Our
thoughts and prayers go out to the Strohmaier family.
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PARTICIPANTS’ COUNCIL CORNER
Be a part of your center
“Get Involved”
LEARNING CENTER - The Oxford Area Senior
Center is a Learning Center. Check your newsletter for
information on activities, workshops and informative
programs. Also check online at www.oxfordseniors.org.
We are always open to suggestions. Please use our
suggestion box.
PARKING - You are able to park on the streets of
Locust, Hodgson and Maryland. If space is limited, we
have permission to park in the Nazarene Church parking
lot as long as there is no activity happening there. They
are located just one block away.
COATS/SWEATERS - In recent months we have
accumulate many coats and sweaters left here by
attendees. Any of these items that are not claimed after
one month will be used as Bingo Prizes. If you are
donating items to us, please check with Sally to make
sure she needs the items for Bingo. We cannot use them
for any other purpose. If Sally does not need the items,
please donate them to Neighborhood Services or
Goodwill. Thank you.
Legal Services
Free Legal Advice
The Chester County Dept. of Aging Services is making an
attorney available to senior residents of Chester County on the
2nd Wednesday of every month from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM.
This service is free to senior residents of Chester County.
Appointments are required. For more information or to
schedule an appointment, contact the Dept. of Aging at 610344-6350. All appointments are at the Dept. of Aging in
West Chester.
Exclusive Invitation to Chester
County 50plus EXPO
Mark your calendar now to come to the
Chester County 50plus EXPO, the area’s
premier information and entertainment event
focused on the 50+ community!
The 12th annual Chester County 50plus
EXPO will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on
Tuesday, June 9, at Church Farm School, 1001
E. Lincoln Highway, Exton. Admission is free!
This dynamic, one-day event is specially
designed to provide access to information
about products and services that are relevant
to the lives of the 50+ community!
Presented to you by OLP Event, the
EXPO will feature more than 90 exhibitors
providing up-to-date information that is
focused on you - your health, your lifestyle,
and your needs.
With free health screenings, entertainment,
and door prizes, the 50plus EXPO is a unique
hybrid of timely, relevant information in a fun,
easygoing atmosphere geared toward serving
you.
And it’s all free - admission and
parking will be available at no cost to visitors.
So come and spend a few hours or spend the
whole day at the Chester County 50plus EXPO!
For more information, please call (717)
285-1350 or visit www.50plusExpoPA.com.
SENIOR COMMODITY FOOD
BOXES
If you or someone you know is at
least 60 yrs. old and has low income,
please register for the Senior Commodity
Food Box that is available to qualifying
Legal Helplines
seniors each month.
The Pennsylvania SeniorLAW Helpline is a toll-free, state
wide hotline for legal information, advice, and referral service
Each box consists of canned fruit,
for Pennsylvania senior citizens (60 years and older). This is a meat & vegetables, pasta, juice, milk,
free and confidential telephone service, staffed by attorneys
cereal, and cheese!!
Mon-Thu from 10:00am-2:00pm. Call 1-877-727-7529. You
Proof of income & age is required at
can also visit their website http://seniorlawcenter.org/ for more
sign up. There is no charge for this
information.
food.
Legal Aid Advice & Referral Helpline
For more information contact
Legal Aid of Southeastern PA operates a toll-free telephone
Sally Arter
intake, brief advice and referral system. If eligible, you can
(610) 932-5244
receive immediate assistance with a legal question or concern.
Call 877-429-5994, Mon-Thu, from 9:00am-1:00 pm.
12 East Locust Street, Oxford, PA 19363
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Health and Wellness Programs
Exercise Classes
Healthways’ Silver Sneakers Fitness
Program is a comprehensive older-adults
physical activities program that addresses the needs of the 60 +
year old population. Muscular Strength & Range of Movement
is the core class of this Program and the focus of this creative
multi-level conditioning exercise class. Senior Center
membership is not required for individuals 60 and older to
participate in the Silver Sneakers class.
Please join our Instructor Barbara McAdams on Tuesdays
and Thursdays from 10AM - 10:45AM and get yourself back in
shape. Come and see how much better you’ll feel after a 45
minute workout.. And there is no cost for this program.
Practice Tai Chi
for fitness and health
Improve health & well being
Improve balance & strength
Improve concentration
Lower blood pressure
Relieve stress & anxiety
Practice group meets Tuesdays 11am-11:30am
Cost is only $5.00 per session
Barbara McAdams
ATCQA Certified Instructor
Ditch the Workout
and Join the Party!
ZUMBA fitness classes
ADULTS OF ALL AGES WELCOME!!
Classes are every Tuesday & Thursday
at 4:15-5:00 PM
Just $3 a class!
Bring a friend or 2 or 3!!
Kim Malone, Certified Zumba Instructor
For more information, call Kim @ 610-620-4676
or Jim McLeod @ (610) 932-5244
WANTED
Can tabs from soda, or soup cans are
being collected for DUPONT
CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL. Save all of
your can tabs, place them in a plastic bag
and drop them off at the Senior Center.
THANK YOU!!
Kennett Area Senior Center’s
“Neighbors in Action”
NEED HELP BALANCING YOUR CHECKBOOK?
This program is looking for volunteers in the
For those of you who need help balancing your
Oxford, Lincoln University and Nottingham
checkbook or paying a few bills, Jane Freeman, can help
areas who might have a few hours per week,
you. You must contact Jane directly to schedule your
every other week or month, to be a companion to
appointment. She can be reached at (610) 932-2619. If she an area senior who might be home-bound, or a
is not there, leave a message with your phone number and
caregiver to a loved one living with them, that
she will return your call. This is a very helpful, free service needs a few hours of relief. If you have a few
that she is volunteering her time to do. Make sure you
hours to spare and are interested in helping
thank her!! All appointments are here at the Center.
someone locally with friendship or assistance
Jane will be here:
caring for someone, please call the
Tuesday, June 16 and 30
NIA Coordinator, Berta Rains
610-444-4143
Free
Bread
Blood Pressure Checks
Your time will be rewarded with the feeling of
Every Wednesday
helping someone who could use a friend!!
Volunteer nurse Kathie Roy
morning, the Giant Food
THANK YOU!!
is at the Center on most
store
in
Jennersville
Wednesday mornings from
donates it’s two day-old
10am to 11am . Stop by,
AUDIOLOGIST
bread
and
pastries
to
our
have your blood pressure
Michael Piscotty, Audiologist: Superior
Center. Pick up some
checked, enjoy some coffee
Products, Exceptional Warranty,
bread while you’re here.
or tea and spend some time
Outstanding Service.
with us.
Baked goods used as
Mike will be here June 17, 2015 at 1 PM
Bingo prizes.
For appointment call: 610-932-5244
We now have Batteries to sell. Ask the staff.
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Upcoming Programs
Home Health Care Month
Affilia Home Health
Discover the Benefits of Reflexology w/ Linda Love, RN
on
Monday, June 1, 2015
at 12:45 pm
Reflexology: A caring touch that reduces stress and enhances quality of life. Make It & Take It
w/ Becky Buckland
on
Friday, June 5, 2015
at 12:45 pm
ElainePinno,certi iedRe lexologistwillbeat
theSeniorCenterforhalf‐hourRe lexology
sessions.ThereisacostforaRe lexology
session.Thismethodofrelaxationre lexology
isusedforstressreductionandrelaxation,
painrelief,immunesystemstrengthening,as
wellasdigestionandcirculationimprovement.
Gambling 101 Bingo
Holcombe Behavioral Health
w/ Amanda Chavey
on
When:
Where:
Cost: June10&24,2015
From9:30amto12:00pm
OxfordAreaSeniorCenter
$20forhalf‐hoursession
Monday, June 8, 2015
at 12:45 pm
RSVP:Spaceislimited…makeanappointment
today.Call610‐932‐5244or
email:[email protected]
Reminiscent Corner
History of Ice Cream Sodas
LIVE, LEARN, GROW WORKSHOP
on
Friday, June 12, 2015
at 12:45 pm
Medicare 101
w/Sally Arter
on
THE POWER OF NUTRITION
Monday, June 22, 2015
at 12:45 pm
THE BEST FOOD CHOICES NOURISH OUR
BODIES, OUR MINDS, & OUR SPIRITS!!
COME & LEARN WHAT FOODS OFFER THE
BEST PROTECTION AGAINST DISEASE &
SUPPORT YOUR BODY, MIND, & SPIRIT!
Frustration Game
on
Friday, June 26, 2015 at 12:45 pm
Hometown Health
Chiropractic Rehabilitation
w/Josh Gregory
on
Monday, June 29, 2015
at 12:45 pm
MONDAY, JUNE 15TH, 2015
12:45 PM
PRESENTER:
CAROL E. SWEENEY, MA, RD, LDN
SPONSORED BY
PENNSYLVANIA DEPT. OF AGING
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Live, Learn, Grow
ART ON CANVAS
Artist, Amy Hathaway presents Gerber Daisies. She will transform
the Center into a festive art studio with all the supplies and music included. She
will walk you through your very own masterpiece that you take home in about 2
hours. Grab a friend and join us for a truly delightful experience.
Monday, June 15, 2015
6:30 PM
$25 per Adult RSVP Oxford Senior Center
@ 610-932-5244 or
[email protected]
Cash or checks payable to
Amy Hathaway, due night of the event.
This class will be a basic introduction to the night sky. No telescopes or equipment will be needed. We will talk about and
identify planets, stars and a few surprises in the night sky. Everyone has heard of constellations and we will talk about some
of them and their history. The class will go on rain or shine.
Computer simulations, like you see in a planetarium, will be
used indoors if the weather is bad.
Some of the things we will discuss:
1. How can you tell if you are seeing a star or a planet
2. What is a star anyway? How many are there? How far
away are they?
3. What is our sun? How far away is it? What makes it hot
and bright? How much fuel does it have left?
4. What is Orion’s belt?
5. How do I find the North Star?
6. What is the brightest star in the sky?
7. What is a black hole?
8. How fast does light travel through space?
9. What do you mean you are sure I have never seen the little dipper?
10. Is the Big Dipper a constellation?
11. What is the Milky Way
We are sure there will be many other questions as well.
Dress for outdoors and bring your questions about stars and
beyond!
Wednesday, June 17th
Oxford Senior Center
7PM
To RSVP for this
FREE Program
call 610-932-5244
or email
[email protected]
Ted Trevorrow, the presenter, is a
member of the Delaware
Astronomical Society at Mount Cuba
Observatory in Greenville Delaware
which has allowed him access to
experts in the field and equipment to
pursue his hobby. His main interest is
Cosmology, the study of the evolution
of stars, galaxies and the universe as a
whole.
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Are you looking for structured lessons or do you just need a little help from time to time?
We have structured computer classes on a variety of subjects from the Basic course that covers a
little bit of everything to specific topics. These classes are 4 week and 12 week long courses. In addition, we
offer a time for you to stop in several times each month to just get answers on specific issues such as what is
Facebook, how do I send an email, how can I print out driving directions to my friends house, etc. Come to
any of the Q&A sessions and Colleen can help you. Do you have problems understanding your cell phone,
smart phone or tablets (iPad, Kindle, Nexus, Samsung, Google , Microsoft Surface)? Then come to one of the
Technology Help Open Sessions and learn how to use your device.
As always, we are here to help you understand the technology of today.
Upcoming Classes for Adults
We offer computer classes unlike anywhere else. Classes are hands-on with a detailed instruction in a
non-intimidating and patient environment. Questions are encouraged and each student receives a
manual. Please stop by and pick up a Computer Class Course Description.
ONE HOUR-ONE DAY CLASSES in JUNE 2015
Classes are $5 per class
QUESTION & ANSWER
Come join us for a Q&A session. Questions can be
regarding ANY computer related subject. Please
arrive at the start time.
1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
10:00 am - 11:00 am
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Tuesday, June 9
Monday, June 15
Wednesday, June 17
Wednesday, June 24
TECHNOLOGY HELP
Open Session for technology help with your
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
electronic devices. Come anytime during the session. 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Wednesday, June 10
Wednesday, June 17
Monday, June 22
Wednesday, June 24
CLASSES BEGINNING IN JUNE 2015
Classes will begin on June 16, 2015, REGISTER BY June 10, 2015
DAY CLASSES - CLASSES ARE 1 ½ HOUR SESSIONS
DESCRIPTION
LEARN HOW TO USE YOUR COMPUTER Basic Computer Class (12 week course)
DAY/TIME
BEGIN DATE
Tuesday
1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Tuesday, June 16
Private lessons are available for a fee, at the Center or your home. Please contact Colleen Owens at
610-932-5244 or 610-806-6337, Monday through Friday, 8:30 am - 3:00 pm.
Fees for the classes are as follows:
COMPUTER INFORMATION
A Computer Class Course Description and Fee Schedule can be
obtained from our web site or by contacting Colleen.
Registration is very important - To register for a class stop in or
call Colleen. Check out our web site for complete details on all
classes.
12 E. Locust Street, Oxford, PA
610-932-5244
Email: [email protected]
www.oxfordseniors.org
Click on Computers
Hours are:
Mon - Fri
8:30 am - 3:00 pm
Seniors
Non Seniors
12 Week Course 4 Week Course 1 hr/1 dy
Day Evening Day Evening
$60
$85
$35
$45
$5
$100
$125
$60
$85
$5
COMPUTER QUESTIONS??
Colleen will be happy to answer your computer questions.
Here is how to contact her:
 Come to one of the Q&A sessions listed above.
 Call Colleen at 610-932-5244
 Email Colleen at [email protected]
PRINTER INK CARTRIDGE RECYLCING PROGRAM
The Oxford Area Senior Center has a Staples Rewards Card which entitles us to receive monies for every ink cartridge we recycle.
We are allowed to recycle 20 cartridges per month and we receive $2 for every cartridge. This means we can earn up to $40 per
month to use towards our purchases of office supplies. Help your center today by bringing us your ink cartridges for recycling.
Thank you.
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STAFF
Board of Directors 2014/2015
Kevin Collins
Jim McLeod
Executive Director
Vice-President
Jane Freeman
Peggy Holbrook
Program Coordinator
William Ringler
Treasurer
Charles Hannum
Laurie Nelson
Kitchen Supervisor
Leda Widdoes
Secretary
Edwin Herr
John Masciantonio
Ira Binder
Gyla Fuller
Alice Buckley
John Lauer
President
Corresponding Secretary
Participant’s Council
Hostess
Susan Malloy
Colleen Owens
Computer Instructor
Sylvia Reyburn
Sally Arter
I&A Specialist
Kimberly Zuleba
INSTRUCTORS
Non-Voting
Participants’ Council 2014/2015
Thelma Teel
Arts/Crafts
Albert Gans
Painting
Barbara McAdams Exercise Instructor
Alice Buckley - Chairperson
Floss Duvall*
Beryl Sprout
John Lauer - Vice Chairperson
Elsie Gehron
Theresa Taylor
Laura McKinney - Secretary
Luke Picone
Shirley Terry
Don Poe
Grant Troop*
Judy Phillips
Dance Instructor
Kim Malone
Zumba Instructor
* Alternate—Non Voting Member
OXFORD AREA SENIOR CENTER
12 East Locust
Oxford, PA 19363
610-932-5244 phone
610-932-8084 fax
www.oxfordseniors.org
[email protected]
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The Oxford Area Senior Center is funded in part under a contract with the Chester County
Department of Aging Services and PA Department of Aging. Funding is also provided by the
United Way of Southern Chester County, Dansko Foundation, Oxford Area Foundation, 1675
Foundation, Chester County Fund for Women & Girls, Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance,
Chester County Community Foundation, Luther Management Company of SCC, BNY-Mellon
and surrounding municipalities. Funds are also raised by participant donations, craft and bake
sales and given through memorials, wills and bequests. The Oxford Area Senior Center is a non
-profit organization. All contributions are tax deductible.