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Pennridge Community Center News and Views 146 East Main Street ● Perkasie, PA 18944 (Located at the junctures of Routes 113 and 152 in Silverdale) Phone: 215-453-7027, 7028 ● Fax: 215-453-7029 www.pennridgecenter.org Manager: Debbie Scollon Assistant Manager: Peggy Lewis BUCKS COUNTY ASSOCIATION FOR RETIRED AND SENIOR CITIZENS 2016 - The Year of the Volunteer Hi Everyone! I hope you had a great Christmas and New Year! Winter is setting in and the Center is nice and warm. I know the roads will be tricky from time to time, but when it is safe to drive, and when you feel you can safely navigate the roads, the Center is waiting for you. Many activities and classes still go on year-round. Try to get into the Center and maybe try a new activity or class. I bet you have talents that you may not even know you have. So try something new and amaze yourself! On another item, the Center has a lot going on every day. There are many needs for volunteers to help with our Flea Market, to help direct visitors, to help at the front desk, and many more opportunities. Please talk to me, Peggy, Buster, or Ted, to see how you can help. Even if you can help just once or twice, we appreciate your efforts and time to make our Center even better. And I need to say this again, as it’s time to join or renew your membership. Please be aware that this money is staying within the Center to support the daily operation of the Center. Please join or renew your membership before April 30, to stay active and to take advantage of membership pricing for classes in 2016. I’d also like to tell you that we’re planning more Lunch and Learns, but we’re also bringing in speakers from local historical societies and other organizations. I know that you cannot all be here for these great sessions, so we may change a little, and hold a few sessions in the morning. There will be some very interesting topics and speakers. Please see Page 4 for more details on the first few presentations. Also, there will be more intergenerational activities with the Pennridge Central Middle School students this year, including The Lion King play in March. Watch at the Center for the date and when you can sign up for tickets. I look forward to seeing you in 2016, and please bring a friend, neighbor, or relative to show them our Center. Maybe they’ll even join the Center or have a need to rent the Legacy Room for an event. The more the merrier! - Debbie January / February 2016 Special points of interest: Normal Hours of Operation: - Monday through Friday 9:00am to 3:00pm - Some evening hours as noted Lunch Served 11:30 am Our Organization 2 Kitchen News 3 Special Events 4 Entertainment 5 Important Items 6 Upcoming Trips 7 Day Programs & Activities 8 Calendar Insert Evening Programs & Activities 9 “At-A-Glance” Event Dates 10 Notes, Notes and Library News 11 . . . and more Notes 12 Our Center 13 Some Standards 14 Fun Page 15 Closing Information 16 News and Views—Pennridge Community Center Page 2 Our Organization From Your President Advisory Board Dawn S. Baum I hope you and your families enjoyed a memorable Holiday Season! As we approach the New Year, we reflect on a very successful 2015. Thank you to Debbie and Peggy for their efforts not only in the special activities but also for their efforts in the Center’s smooth daily operation. We appreciate the efforts of our treasurer Susan Vasquez, who very efficiently takes care of our funds. Thank you to the Executive and Advisory Boards for providing the necessary guidance which contributes to our success. A special thanks to the many volunteers for their time and efforts in our operation. It is amazing what can be accomplished when we work together to provide services and programs for the area residents. Paul I. Clymer Pat Frank John A. Greer, III Buster A. Guth Center Patricia A. Guth Ted M. Heimbach Alice E. Kachline John Much We are looking forward to a great 2016. Both grants awarded by the Department of Aging have been completed. Ted Heimbach and Dale Roades are continuing to provide tutoring and software workshops to provide opportunities for developing and refining technology skills. In addition to the computers housed in the Computer Room, eight lap top computers and four iPads are housed in a charging cart in the library and can be used throughout the Center. Check them out! David R. Nyman Elizabeth Schirmer Carolyn Schubert Deborah Scollon Patricia H. Siwert James Steeley The Pennsylvania Department of Aging also awarded us a grant to remodel the patio with the installation of a new floor and a roof. Architect Fred Diseroad and I supervised the project though its completion. The patio will provide a comfortable usable outdoor space for both programs and leisure activities. We are looking forward to scheduling activities when the weather is appropriate. Membership renewal time is here! Yearly membership in the Center extends from January 1 to December 31. To help us fund our many projects as well as the operation of the Center, our yearly membership fee has been increased to $16.00. It is still a bargain! Pennridge Community Joel Steinman Ray Weidner Frank “Bud” Wenger Executive Board Buster A. Guth President Ted M. Heimbach 1st Vice President Dale Roades 2nd Vice President Susan Vasquez Treasurer -TBDSecretary R. Louisa Wismer Elaine K. Frank Member-at-Large Emeritus Members: Paul T. Burns Member-at-Large Our aim is to have our Center grow and expand to provide programs for everyone. This will happen only with your support as an active participant. Suggestions for new programs and activities are always welcome. Participate in the many activities offered! Your Center is here for you to take advantage of all it has to offer! Herman Slozer Dean Souder Best Wishes for a Happy, Healthy New Year! Buster Guth Welcome to our New Members! In Memoriam We hope you enjoy your time and fellowship at the Center! Patricia Cram Bill Lyons Pamela Cressman Anita Meyers Philip Dennis Walter Rada Trudy Fulmer Walter A. Rada John Larsen Bruce Sottolano Barbara Leon Kay Stanislaw Loretta Becker Durrell “Duke” Hollenbach Doris Romanowski News and Views—Pennridge Community Center Page 3 Kitchen News from Peggy ALL lunches will be served at 11:30. Buy Your Landis Hoagie Tickets Available at the Front Desk $4.50 each Don’t forget to sign-up for lunch on Copilot by 11:30 on Wednesday, the week prior to your lunch date. Meal orders are faxed at noon on Wednesdays for the following week. Linton’s does not accept additions after our order is faxed. The start of another new year. A time for lots of adventures and fun. At the center we seek to give you a warm and joyful place to visit, socialize, exercise, learn and enjoy. We also care about your safety. I strayed a bit from my usual kitchen news in this newsletter. I wanted to give some information about winter safety. These are things we all know, but it doesn’t hurt to be reminded of the extra cautions we must take as older adults. Winter is a special time for celebration. It should also be a time for added caution if you or someone in your family is an older adult. It is the season for falls, slips on icy streets and other dangers that can be especially harmful for older adults. "Before the cold weather arrives, it is important to prepare." Injury While Shoveling Snow When it’s cold, your heart works extra hard to keep you warm. Working hard, such as shoveling show, may put too much strain on your heart, especially if you have heart disease. Shoveling can also be dangerous if you have problems with balance, or “thin bones” (osteoporosis) Ask Your Healthcare Provider If It's Safe for you to shovel snow or do other hard work in the cold. Falls It is easy to slip and fall in the winter, especially in icy and snowy conditions. Carefully Shovel Steps & Walkways to your home or hire someone to shovel for you. Do not walk on icy or snowy sidewalks; look for sidewalks that are dry and have been cleared. Wear Boots with Non-skid Soles so you’re less likely to slip when you walk. If You Use a Cane, Replace the Rubber Tip before it is Worn Smooth. You might also buy (at a medical supply store) an ice pick-like attachment that fits onto the end of the cane to help keep you from slipping when you walk. Winter Driving: Because winter driving can be more hazardous you should: Have your Car 'Winterized' before the bad weather hits. This means having the antifreeze, tires, and windshield wipers checked and changed if necessary. Take a Cell Phone with you when driving in bad weather. Always let someone know where you’re going and when you expect to arrive, so they can call for help if you’re late. Do Not Drive on Icy Roads overpasses or bridges if possible; look for another route. Stock your Car With Basic Emergency Supplies. Enjoy the joys of Winter and have a great Martin Luther King Day, Valentine’s Day, and President’s Day! Let’s hope Punxsutawney Phil does not see his shadow! News and Views—Pennridge Community Center Page 4 SPECIAL EVENTS ~ ~ PRESENTATIONS ~ ~ On Tuesday, January 12, 2016, Rick & Louise Doll, from the Perkasie Historical Society, will be here to talk to us about the History of Perkasie. Please plan to attend this great presentation at 10:00 am in the Legacy Room. On Wednesday, February 24, 2016, Marty Steeley, of the West Rockhill Historical Society, will be here to talk about the History of the Washington House. This will also be a great presentation, held in the Legacy room at 1:00 pm. Please plan to attend. Do You ‘Just Belong’? Are you an Active Member, the kind that would be missed, or are you just content that your name is on the list? Do you do your job well and without a kick, or do you leave the work to just a few and talk about the clique? Do you attend meetings and mingle with the flock, or do you stay home and criticize and knock? There’s quite a program scheduled that I’m sure you’ve heard about and ‘twill be appreciated too, it you will come and help. Do you take an active part to help the work along, or are you satisfied to be the kind that ‘just belongs’? Think this over, member, you know right from wrong. Are you an active member, or do you ‘just belong’? ...courtesy of Lulu Gilbert, Greensboro, NC Free Social Security Workshop On Thursday, February 17 at 1:00, a FREE workshop will be held in the Dining Room Plan to attend this free workshop. The main topics are: “What you need to know to Maximize your Retirement Benefits” and “How to Negotiate the Impact of Recent Legislation on your Future Benefits” Please plan to attend this workshop. There is no charge. News and Views—Pennridge Community Center Page 5 Entertainment and More Lottery Calendars The Advisory Board is again sponsoring a Lottery Calendar for March, April, and May. Calendars, which cost $10 each or 3 for $25, are currently on sale at the Center. During the three month period, there are 91 opportunities to match the Pennsylvania MIDDAY LOTTERY NUMBER. Each day’s number pays at least $25, with bonus days paying $50 to $100. Each week’s Hump Day (Wednesday) will be a bonus day of $50.00. You may choose your favorite number. More information will be posted soon in the lobby. Be a Winner as you support your Center! 2016 Dinner Dance Schedule March 18 - St. Patrick’s Dinner Dance Kevin Kelton Orchestra April 15 – Celebrating Spring Dinner Dance TBA May 20 – May Flowers Dinner Dance Gary Dee Orchestra June 17 - Picnic Dinner Dance Good Times Orchestra July 15 – Beach Dinner Dance Kevin Kelton Orchestra August 19 – Luau Dinner Dance TBA September 23 - Autumn Daze Dinner Dance Gary Dee Orchestra October 21 – Fall Ball Dinner Dance Good Times Orchestra December 2 - Holiday Dinner Dance TBA December 31—New Year’s Eve Party Gary Dee Orchestra January and February Dances Wanna Dance??? Singles and couples are welcomed at all dances. No Valentine Dinner Dance – January 22 6:00 pm — 7:00 pm — 10:00 pm - Dance to the music of Gary Dee Orchestra need to be a member to attend. Tickets are available at the Center at $22 per person for both the dinner and dance, or $10 for the dance only. Dinner reservations are required for all dances. Reservations 7:00 pm - Buffet Cost: Dinner & Dance - $22 pp; Dance only - $10 pp Buffet Reservations required by January 18 Mardi Gras Dinner Dance – February 19 are not required to attend the dance only. Table 6:00 pm — reservations are available for parties of eight or 7:00 pm — 10:00 pm – Dance to the music of more. 7:00 pm – Buffet The Good Times Orchestra Cost: Dinner & Dance - $22 pp; Dance only - $10 pp Buffet Reservations required by February 15 News and Views—Pennridge Community Center Page 6 Important Items Do you know the History of Perkasie? See Page 4 for details on a presentation in January. The Washington House has quite a history. See Page 4 for details on a presentation in February on the History of the Washington House. News and Views—Pennridge Community Center Page 7 Upcoming Trips Branson, MO Wildwood, NJ May 14-22, 2016 $770 pp Insurance is $69 pp Included are 9 days and 8 nights, 8 breakfasts, 6 dinners, 7 shows, Showboat Branson Belle, bus driver gratuities, and more. Shows are Puttin’ on the Ritz, Brett Family Show, Dublin’s Irish Tenors, The Celtic Ladies, The Adventures of Marco Polo Show, 70’s Musical Celebration, and the ‘It’ Show. September 5-9, 2016 $450 pp Included in the price are 4 nights and 5 days lodging at Montego Bay Resort (which is ocean front), 4 full breakfasts, 4 superb dinners, fun filled Gala Night with dinner, dancing & prizes, show at the Performing Arts Center, cocktail party with entertainment, dolphin watch boat cruise, flag ceremony at Sunset Beach, ice cream social and much more. Mount Rushmore, the Badlands, & the Black Hills of South Dakota Sept. 23 - Oct. 3, 2016 $950 pp Included is 10 nights lodging, including 4 consecutive nights in South Dakota. Also, you’ll visit Custer State Park, admission to the Unique Journey Museum, a guided tour of Deadwood and a visit to the Crazy Horse Memorial, and more. $75 pp due at sign-up Final payment due July 14, 2016. For questions or information on any trip, call Sara Kelly at 215-536-3066. Trip Policy If you cannot go on the trip that you paid for, and these monies have been paid to the travel company, there is no refund. PLEASE NOTE - Due to many people signing up for trips close to the time of the trip, seats may not be available. To reserve a seat for a trip, you need to sign up early. News and Views—Pennridge Community Center Page 8 Day Programs and Activities Please note that all monies will be collected at the front desk when you arrive prior to each class. All fees for appointments should be paid to the provider. All classes are open to the public (all ages). Aerobics Thursdays - 10:00 am Instructor - Donna Savercool $3 / class for Members / $5 Non-Members Art Class Tuesdays - 9:30 - 11:30 am Instructor - Carol Schoeniger $3 / class for Members / $5 Non-Members Backgammon Tuesdays - 9:30 am in the Conference Room Instructor - Bob Burdick $2 Billiards Monday - Friday - 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Occasionally there is travel to other Centers, and vice-versa. $2 / day for Members / $3 Non-Members Bingo 1st & 4th Wednesdays - 12:30 pm Caller - Joe Marcavage $2 / card Breakfast Book Club First Friday of the month, 9:00 am Facilitator - Susan Vasquez No Charge Ceramics - Project Work Monday thru Friday - 9:00 am $2 Chess Club Tuesdays - 9:30 am $2 Computer Help Usually available during the week. Stop in and inquire. Hourly Charge Genealogy Research Tuesday - 9 - 12 pm, Wednesday - 1 - 3 pm, and Friday - 9 - 12 pm Facilitators - John Howells, Jo Ann Reckner, Harry Wyatt Call for Member and Non-Member charges Hand & Foot Card Game Mondays - 12:00 - 3:00 pm Usually played with two to six players, sometimes with partners. Check out the instructions on the website, under Activities. $2 / afternoon Line Dancing (Contemporary) Mondays and Thursdays - 11:00 am Instructor - Lynn Taloricco $3 / class for Members / $5 Non-Members Mahjongg Fridays - 10:00 am - 3:00 pm $2 / day Model Builders Fridays - 1:00 - 2:30 pm Learn to make dulcimers, clocks, etc. $2 / day Pinochle Mondays & 1st Tuesday - 1:00 pm $1.50 / day Progressive Rummy Mondays - 12:30 pm $2 Reading, Writing, & Research Class Wednesdays - 9:00 - 11:30 am Facilitator -Tom Adams Discussions stemming from genealogy leading to writings of you and your family for future generations. $2 / session Tai Chi Thursdays - 1:00 - 2:00 pm Fridays - 10:00 - 11:00 am Instructor - Lisa Raezer 8 wk. session - Members $30, Walk-Ins $5 / class Non-Members $55, Walk-Ins $10 / class Wii Games Bowling and Golf Tuesdays and Wednesdays - 12:30 pm $2 ZUMBA Gold Mondays - 10:00 - 11:00 am Instructor - Cindy Conti $3 per session for Members / $5 Non-Members News and Views—Pennridge Community Center Page 9 Evening Programs and Activities Please note that all monies will be collected at the front desk when you arrive prior to each class. All fees for appointments should be paid to the provider. All classes are open to the public (all ages)! Belly Dancing Billiards Genealogy Research Wednesdays 6:15 - 7:15 pm Instructor - Lisa Raezer $10 session Tuesdays & Thursdays 6:30 - 8:00 pm Members - $2 Non-Members - $3 Mondays - 6 - 8 pm Facilitators - John Howells, Jo Ann Reckner, Harry Wyatt Call for Member and Non-Member Charges Tai Chi Zumba ® Mondays and Thursdays 6:00 - 7:00 pm Instructor - Valerie Hawkins $5 / session Tuesdays 7:00 - 8:30 pm Instructor - Ben Caccavale 8 week session Members - $30 Walk-in - $5 / session Anyone under 55 - $55 Walk-ins - $10 / session >>>>> Copilot <<<<< If you are trying to access Copilot and experience a problem, please ask for help. At times we don’t know when there’s a problem, so please don’t leave the system until you check with Debbie, Peggy, Ted, or Dale. We need your input to correct the problem. Please continue to use Copilot for each activity you come in to do. We need to have accurate counts that the State and County will use when allocating money to the Center. Do You Remember? News and Views—Pennridge Community Center Page 10 . . . At A Glance . . . as of 12/22/15 2016 January 1 Friday CENTER CLOSED New Year's Day January 5 Tuesday AARP Beginners' Driving Class 9:15 am - 2:00 pm January 7 Thursday AARP Beginners' Driving Class 9:15 am - 2:00 pm January 12 Tuesday Special Presentation 10 am -- History of Perkasie January 14 Thursday ADVISORY BOARD Meeting 10 am January 18 Monday CENTER CLOSED Martin Luther King Jr. Day January 19 Tuesday AARP Refresher Driving Class 9:15 am - 2:00 pm January 20 Wednesday EXECUTIVE BOARD Meeting 9:30 am January 21 Thursday WAYS & MEANS Committee Meeting 9:30 am January 22 Friday Valentine Dinner Dance Dance - 7 pm, music by The Gary Dee Orchestra January 26 Tuesday Einstein Nutritional Program 12:30 pm February 1 Monday Cost Increase for Activities effective See Page 8 for new costs February 4 Thursday Corbi Fundraiser Orders Due February 11 Thursday ADVISORY BOARD Meeting 10 am February 15 Monday CENTER CLOSED Presidents Day February 17 Wednesday EXECUTIVE BOARD Meeting 9:30 am February 17 Wednesday Free Social Security Workshop 1:00 pm February 18 Thursday WAYS & MEANS Committee Meeting 9:30 pm February 19 Friday Mardi Gras Dinner Dance Dance - 7 pm, music by The Good Times Orchestra February 23 Tuesday Einstein Nutritional Program 12:30 pm February 24 Wednesday Special Presentation 1 pm -- History of the Washington House February 25 Thursday Corbi Fundraiser Orders are here Pick-up at 10 am March 10 Thursday ADVISORY BOARD Meeting 10 am March 16 Wednesday EXECUTIVE BOARD Meeting 9:30 am March 17 Thursday WAYS & MEANS Committee Meeting 9:30 pm March 18 Friday St. Patrick's Dinner Dance Dance - 7 pm, music by The Kevin Kelton Orchestra March 25 Friday CENTER CLOSED Good Friday April 14 Thursday ADVISORY BOARD Meeting 10 am April 15 Friday Celebrating Spring Dinner Dance Dance - 7 pm, music by The ??????es April 20 Wednesday EXECUTIVE BOARD Meeting 9:30 am April 21 Thursday WAYS & MEANS Committee Meeting 9:30 am News and Views—Pennridge Community Center Page 11 Notes, Notes, . . . Volunteering at the Center Our Center is what it is, thanks to the volunteers. Every day there are folks who volunteer their time and expertise to make the Center one of the best around. Besides being “just” a volunteer, you’ll get to meet and interact with people that you may not have before. At times there are events you can volunteer for, and you typically won’t have to pay for that event. Pocket Billiards Tournaments Our pool players, i.e. billiards players, have tournaments throughout the year, playing other Centers’ and retirement homes’ pool players. If you’d like to come out and play and compete, there is a spot for you, as there are no try-outs. Contact Debbie or Peggy if you are interested. Available volunteer positions are: Receptionist (back-up only), Kitchen Help, Flea Market Help, and Meals-on-Wheels Drivers Our Library Einstein Nutritional Program Our friends at Einstein Nutrition Institute will once again have their cooking demonstration and offer great tips on nutritional eating. Winter is coming! Visit your Center library for cozy reading material. There’s no deadline for returning items, so don’t worry about braving bad weather The next 2 sessions are as follows: Tuesday, January 26 and Tuesday, February 23. Both demonstrations start at 12:30 pm. Sign up at the front desk to reserve your seat. to get them back. Pick up free seasonal word search puzzles too. Activities Cost Increase CERAMICS RAFFLE UPDATE Due to the overhead of the Center, the cost of most of our activities has increased starting in February 1, 2016. Those activities that were $1 will now be $2. As you know, we tried not to increase costs for a few years, but we find this is now necessary. Thank you for understanding. The Ceramics Raffle winners were drawn after the Christmas Banquet on Dec. 16. The winners are: 18” Tree — Elaine Frank 15” Tree — Jim Kain Violet Pot — Jim Kain Thank you to those who purchased tickets! News and Views—Pennridge Community Center Page 12 Our Center Who We Are Mission Statement The Pennridge Community Center is one of the four full-service senior citizen centers operated by the BUCKS COUNTY ASSOCIATION FOR RETIRED AND SENIOR CITIZENS (BCARSC), a non-profit corporation. The BCARSC is funded through the PA Department on Aging and through self-supporting projects. BCARSC is an equal opportunity employer. The Pennridge Community Center All programs and services provided at the four Centers are offered without regard to race, religion, political affiliation, or personal background. Important Contact Information was founded in 1964 as the Upper Bucks Branch of the Bucks County Association of Retired and Senior Citizens. The mission of the original Center was to provide a facility for retired and senior citizens to meet Area Agency on Aging 8:30 am - 4:30 pm (M - F) Phone: 267-880-5700 Call to inquire about Meals on Wheels The Pennridge Community Center serves all citizens ages 55 and older who reside in the boroughs of Dublin, Perkasie, Sellersville, Silverdale, and Telford and the townships of Bedminster, East Rockhill, Hilltown, and West Rockhill. friends and make new acquaintances. RSVP 215-340-1210 Over the years, the mission has The Pennridge Community Center is partially funded through the Bucks County Area Agency on Aging, the Pennsylvania Department on Aging, the Federal Food program, and self-supported projects. changed to provide for the needs of Bucks County Transport 1-888-795-0740 All operational expenses are the responsibility of the Center. The Executive Board, Advisory Board, Center Manager, and Assistant Manager are responsible to pursue all possible sources to generate income. relevant information, services, and the senior citizens of the 21st century. The mission has expanded to provide activities necessary to assure aging with health, independence, and Social Security Office 9 am - 3 pm (M - F) 41 N. 4th St. Allentown, PA 18102 1-877-405-6746 dignity. Last Minute Items The Lion King As part of our continuing Intergenerational Activities, the Rentals at the Center As you know, we have many rentals at the Center throughout Pennridge Central Middle School’s Drama Class will the year. present The Lion King to us in March. parties to receptions to dances. We now have bookings into In fact, in 2015 we had 45 rentals, ranging from 2016 and even into 2017! Details on the date and time of the play were not availa- For those who may not know, we rent the Legacy Room ble at press time. Once they are available a flyer will be and the Conference Room. posted in the lobby with those details. the Center, which in turn helps fund many things, including These rentals bring income to classes and activities, as they help to keep our Center Please plan to attend, but you must sign-up at the front open and running. desk, as seating is limited. If you know of any potential renters, please direct them our way. We appreciate your efforts in helping the Center! News and Views—Pennridge Community Center Page 13 . . . and more Notes! Free Blood Pressure Screenings Jennifer Light of Golden Living Center, Doylestown, will be here to provide free Blood Pressure Screenings. She will be doing the screenings on the Website / Facebook Remember - You can find more information about the Center on our website - www.pennridgecenter.org Check out the website often!! And tell others!! first Monday of each month. ALSO, our Facebook page is updated often. No sign-up is needed - just stop in! You can find information here as well as on the website. And if the website is not accessible, please try our Facebook page, especially when there are weather AARP Driving Classes concerns and the Center’s closing. Our page is Pennridge Community Center AARP is again sponsoring their Driving Classes IT’S MEMBERSHIP TIME! The Beginner Class session one will be held on Tues- We would love to have you come and join in all the fun! day, January 5, and the second session will be held on Thursday, January 7, both from 9:15 am - 2:00 pm. The cost for these classes is $15 for AARP Members, $20 for non-members. Join or renew your membership for January through December 2016 NOW! As a member, you are entitled to all the fun activities of our beautiful Center for the year. Please fill out the Membership card, and if you are a The Refresher Class will be held on Tuesday, new member age 60 or older, fill out the Bucks County January 19 from 9:15 am - 2:00 pm. Please bring your Area Agency on Aging form. Beginner Certificate to this class. The cost for this class is $15 for AARP Members, $20 for non-members, Thank you very much, and we hope to see you in the Center! Sign-up at the Reception Desk. - Debbie We will be having a fundraiser for the Joe Corbi’s Gourmet Pizza & More, which includes Pizza, Cookies, Unique Sweets & Treats, and Cakes & Pies. There are pamphlets with order sheets in the lobby. If you’d like to place an order, fill out the order sheet and return it to the receptionist with the amount due. The orders will go in on February 4, and the items will be delivered to the Center for your pick-up on February 25 at 10 am. All proceeds will go into the General Budget. Thank you! Page 14 News and Views—Pennridge Community Center Some Standards . . . Technology Workshops in the Spring In continuation of our Technology Grant workshops, the Center will be offering the same 10 workshops again this Spring. The workshops offered will be: Intro to Word Intro to Excel Publisher Basics Printshop Basics Photoshop Basics PC Basics PowerPoint Basics Introduction to iPad Email Basics Internet Basics Once the scheduling is complete for the Spring Workshops, a flyer will be posted in the lobby. FIRST KISS WAS THIS YOUR FIRST KISS SOMETHING YOU COULD NOT MISS PLAYING GAMES TRUTH OR DARE TEENAGE PARTY SHE WAS THERE IN THE BACK SEAT OF A CHEVY WHILE PARKED DOWN AT THE LEVEE SOMETHING YOU COULD NOT MISS WAS THIS YOUR FIRST KISS SHIVERING IT WAS SO COLD SHE WAS A SIGHT TO BEHOLD SOMETHING YOU COULD NOT MISS WAS THIS YOUR FIRST KISS IN THE FRONT ROW YOU HELD HER HAND WHILE LISTENING TO A ROCK N ROLL BAND SOMETHING YOU COULD NOT MISS WAS THIS YOUR FIRST KISS A CORSAGE YOU DID BRING THE FRONT PORCH ON A SWING SOMETHING YOU COULD NOT MISS WAS THIS YOUR FIRST KISS BOTH ARE THINKING A NIGHT OF BLISS IT WAS LIKE FALLING INTO A DEEP ABYSS SOMETHING I COULD NOT MISS REALLY THIS WAS MY FIRST KISS LOUD MUSIC THE HIGH SCHOOL DANCE WAS IT THE TIME TO TAKE A CHANCE SOMETHING YOU COULD NOT MISS WAS THIS YOUR FIRST KISS Holiday Candy Sale This year’s Reppert’s Candy Sale was a huge success! There were 57 boxes sold. Thank you for your support! BLAIR THOMSON 2011 Thank You ! ! Thank You to our Municipal Partners! Bedminster Township East Rockhill Township Perkasie Borough Sellersville Borough Silverdale Borough West Rockhill Township Hilltown Township Your financial support of the operation of the Pennridge Community Center is very much appreciated! News and Views—Pennridge Community Center Page 15 PENNRIDGE COMMUNITY CENTER NON-PROFIT U.S. POSTAGE PAID QUAKERTOWN, PA 18951 PERMIT #185 146 East Main Street Perkasie, PA 18944-5421 (Located at Rts. 113 & 152 in Silverdale) Phone: 215-453-7027 215-453-7028 Fax: 215-453-7029 Email: [email protected] www.pennridgecenter.org TO: ↑ STORM CLOSING INFORMATION ← NEW ADDRESS LABEL POSITION → Check Channel 69 WFMZ on your TV OR check the internet at www.wfmz.com ↓ Look for “Pennridge Community” ALSO - - Local radio stations announce closings by number - Pennridge School District is # 757. If the schools are closed, the Center is closed. If the schools open late, the Center will be open, but please use common sense. Newsletter Info Printed by Labelcraft Press, Inc. Our Newsletter is published 6 times a year, and is available to all members and community residents. 2016 Center Closings, 9 am - 3 pm Friday, January 1 - New Year’s Day (closed all day) Monday, January 18 - Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Monday, February 15 - President’s Day © Copyright 2016 - Pennridge Community Center TMH
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