The River`s View

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The River`s View
The River’s View
MAY 2015
Susquehanna Senior Center 717-244-0340
2427 Craley Road
Wrightsville, PA 17368 m-f 8-2:30
email: [email protected] web: www.susquehannaseniorcenter.org
Trena Howard: Director
Tracy Price: Assistant Director
Jean Smith: Food Services Coordinator
SENIOR GAMES
MAY 1 – DONNA MITZEL, anna Rexroth
May 2 – Kathleen ray
MAY 3 – KATHY CONLEY, JANET METZEL, dorothy wiley,
cathy kiser
MAY 5 – NADINE ALDINGER
MAY 6 – DOnald DRUCK, bert schmuck
MAY 7 – DENNy MULLIGAN, MARK PLUMMER, melody
hursh, pearl strider
MAY 8 – Gloria shaull, ethan martin
May 9 – bob brown
MAY 10 – ELIZABETH FITZ
MAY 11 – AUDREY CAMPBELL, Vivian raub
May 12 – Darlene rider
MAY 14 – PAUL BLYMIRE, BEVERLY KEESEY, LARRY KILGORE,
kay sipe
MAY 15 – rick schaffer, GLENN SHAULL, Jack Downs
MAY 16 – JOYCE KNOX
MAY 17 – DELL MARKLEY, janet wilhide
MAY 18 – ROBERT GOHEEN, KEN KURTZ, greta shimmel
MAY 19 – MARY ELLEN FOREMAN
May 20 – tim shaull, Wilbur posey
MAY 21 – martin slusser
May 23 – peg smeltzer, JIM BATTISTA, john urey
MAY 24 – BRAD BOYD, Lorraine repman
MAY 25 – sandy waugh
MAY 26 – LINDA BOND, Kathleen bryant
MAY 27 – BILL HUNTER
MAY 28 – JANICE ALLEN, CHARLES FISHER
May 29 – trena howard
MAY 31 – JANET NIEDOMANSKI
The York County Area Agency on Aging is sponsoring the
senior games June 23 – 27. Registration forms can be
obtained at the center. The games are for York County
residents, aged 50 years and older. The games combine
sports, friendly competition, and fellowship in an event
full of fun activities. Medals are awarded in each
category. A list of events can be obtained at the senior
center or from the York County Area Agency on Aging.
Call 771-9001 or 1-800-632-9073 for more information.
NEW MEMBERS
Kathy Arnold – Bill Minarik – David & Tina Barton – Burt
& Paula Schmuck - Gene & Joan Frey – Kathy Lyle-Hichew
2015 TRIPS
MAY 13-15 – CAPE MAY TRIP, NEW JERSEY
JUNE 9 – ROOT’S AUCTION
JULY 16 – REVOLUTION VS SUGARLAND SKEETERS
BASEBALL GAME
AUG 12 – SUSQUEHANNA RIVERBOAT CRUISE
SEP 11 – GREEN DRAGON FARMER’S MARKET
SEP 17 – RAIL TRAIL TRIP
OCT – CASINO TRIP (TBD)
NOV - TBD
DEC 2 – CHRISTMAS SHOW (DUTCH APPLE THEATER) THE
S
SHOW IS “A CHRISTMAS STORY”.
*** OPEN HOUSE ***
On May 19 & 20, we will be having our open
house – the entire public is invited, so pass word
around. There will be games, entertainment,
activities, painting class, food, fun, and
fellowship. This event is sponsored by the York
County Area Agency on Aging.
SIGNUP SHEETS ARE IN THE CENTER AND SOME TRIPS,
DEPENDING ON THE VENUE, MAY BE NON-REFUNDABLE
WITHOUT SUFFICIENT NOTICE OF CANCELLATION. PLEASE
CONSULT WITH CENTER STAFF WITH ANY QUESTIONS.
HIGHLIGHT EVENTS
LUNCH RESERVATIONS
If you wish to eat lunch at our center, please check off
in the daily sign in book, in advance, no later than 10:00
am the day prior. If you are unable to make it to the
center, please call the center and a staff member will
reserve your lunch.
May 1 – 9:00 Site Council
May 6 - 10:15 Tea w/Trena
May 11 – Jeopardy
May 12- Annual Meeting (dinner 5:30 meeting 7:00)
IF YOU DO NOT SIGN UP BEFORE LUNCH IS ORDERED, THERE IS
NO GUARANTEE THAT A LUNCH WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR YOU
WHEN YOU ARRIVE. THANK YOU.
May 13-15 – Trip to Cape May, NJ
May 14 - Chorus sings at Autumn House East
May 18 – NYHINYD (bring a $1.00 wrapped gift)
May 19 & 20 – OPEN HOUSE EVENT
May 21 - Commodities pickup Book Club 12:30
TRIP TO CAPE MAY DETAILS
On May 13, please arrive at the parking lot at Rexroth Park
by 9:00 to load the bus. The parking lot is the lot on the
upper end, furthest from the playground area. We will be
leaving promptly at 10:00. Cars may be left in the lot for
the duration of the trip. Please do not leave valuables in
your vehicle. Tracy is available to answer questions.
May 22 - Memorial Day Covered Dish (signup)
May 25 – CENTER IS CLOSED FOR HOLIDAY
May 26 – Breakfast (8 – 10)
May 27 – Stan Saylor Appointments
Grandma Sally’s first great-grandchild was born and after
a few weeks, the parents asked her to babysit. “Let me
see the little cutie,” begs her friend Gerty. “Not yet”, Sally
responds. When she again refuses five minutes later
Gerty has had enough “what are you waiting for?” she
fumed. “I’m waiting for her to cry.” “Why is that?”
questioned Gerty. “Well, because I forgot where I put
her!”
There are many sign-up sheets in the center – please feel free to check them out and join in some of these activities. They are
located on the stand below the large TV set. Signups are required for the breakfast, trips, covered dishes, and more. Also, all
day trips are scheduled for departure by 9:30. SO, unless otherwise stated on the sign-up sheet, please be at the center,
ready to travel, by 9:00 so that we can confirm headcounts and payments. Thank you for the effort to help us keep these
updated, as well.
CHRISTIAN FRIENDS
& CHORUS
The Christian Friends of
the Senior Center will host
a dinner on June 27, with
music by the Sonlighters.
Tickets will be available
after May 1. Anybody, any
age that is interested can
join this group and be a
part of their activities.
The chorus will perform on
May 14 at the Autumn
House East. We would like
to extend a special thank
you to Lance Crowl for
taking time from his busy
schedule and offering to
be our choral director.
From the Board…….
Mark your calendars and save the date for our Annual Dinner and Meeting
scheduled for Tuesday, May 12th. Dinner will be served at 6 PM with the business
meeting to follow immediately.
Tickets are available for $5 each. The dinner is being catered and will include Kunzler
baked ham, baked potato with butter & sour cream, green beans, tossed salad with
croutons & dressing and dessert.
If you are new to the senior center, this dinner and meeting is our mandatory annual
meeting where we conduct the business of the senior center, review the happenings
of the past year, and vote on the board members. This is your opportunity to meet
the board members that you may not see on a regular basis during the center’s
normal operating hours. We are also scheduled to have a representative of the York
County Agency on Aging update us on the changes within the agency.
Please see Trena or Tracy to purchase your ticket for this annual event. It is also
possible to attend the meeting without having the dinner. If you would like to ONLY
attend the meeting, please let Trena or Tracy know so that seating will be available
for you after 6:30 PM.
NAME YOUR GAME…… DROP ONE - May 4
JEOPARDY - May 11
PIG RACING - May 7
NYHINHD - May 18
May 28 - Dollar Ante
Hey You, special volunteers, for all that you do for us…….Thank You - Thank You - Thank You!!!!!!
Sharon Flickinger - Lester and Candi Ramer These center members, family members, and community friends, in one way or another, help us at the center to
maintain a place that is clean, fun and beneficial to the senior members of our community. We appreciate any
and all volunteers, so, on behalf of the staff, thank you all so much for all that you do. These volunteers help us
by cleaning in the center, helping in the kitchen, delivering meals on wheels, preparing tax returns, directing
our chorus, Bible study, and fitness classes, preparing breakfasts, helping at fundraisers and various other jobs.
April is Volunteer Appreciation Month, but we appreciate each and every one of you all every day of the year.
The book club will meet on Thursday, May 21 at 12:30 to
discuss “Haven” by Kay Hooper. The club rated “Dirty
Blonde” by Lisa Scottoline 4 stars.
The winner of the volunteer
drawing in March was George
Holtzinger. He won a $10.00 gift
card to Rutters.
Covered Dish Guidelines
1. Please bring all foods, prepared, ready to eat. We will keep foods warmed, or cooled, but we will not be
responsible for cooking the items.
2. If you are unable to cook or purchase a contribution, please see a staff member for pre-approved alternate
choices.
3. Please bring your covered dish item in a container, clearly marked with your name on it (lids and bases).
4. Please refrain from bringing serving utensils. We have sufficient amounts of utensils to supply you, and there will
be no chance of misplacing your personal items.
5. The kitchen staff and volunteers will not be responsible for washing your personal containers, so please take your
dish home and wash it.
6. Members that are physically disabled, or need assistance, will be offered first chance at being served. Following
these individuals, tables will be excused by staff. If there is a valid need for any member to be served early, please
discuss this with the director, beforehand. This is unfair to other members that must wait their turn.
7. This is not a carry-out event, so there will not be any take home containers. If a member signed up ahead of time
and is unable to attend due to unforeseen circumstances, please talk to Trena about a take home lunch for that
person. Meals are meant to be eaten at the center only.
8. All covered dish events are organized off of a signup sheet that is located in the center with plenty of notice.
Please sign up for these events beforehand so that we know how many meals to order.
BAKED CORN – by JOAN GROVE
NO COOK MAC AND CHEESE – by Donna Martin
6 eggs
½ Cup milk
½ Cup sugar
2 ½ Cups uncooked macaroni
½ tsp salt
1 Lb shredded cheese
2 cans creamed corn
1 Tbsp corn starch
6 tsp melted butter
Beat eggs. Mix corn starch and sugar; then
Add to egg mixture. Add in creamed corn,
milk and melted butter. Bake at 325° for
1 ½ - 2 hours in a 2 quart baking dish.
Serves 6.
Volunteers Welcome !!!!
Beginning in February, if you volunteer at the center,
your name will go into a monthly drawing for a $10.00
gift card. This is your senior center and we ask that you
help take care of and support it, as you would your own
home. There are lightweight tasks, as well as more
laborious tasks that need attended to. Help us to help
you. Please see Tracy & Jean for volunteering
opportunities and additional information.
REMINDERS
On May 5, there is only Fitness Classes, NO
YOGA!!!
The Annual Board Meeting wil be held on
Tuesday, May 12. Meeting to follow dinner. All
members are invited to attend.
Our 2-day open house will be held on May 19 and
May 20. Fun, activities & enterainment.
In a 3 quart baking dish, melt 3 Tspn butter. Stir
in uncooked macaroni. Add salt and pepper and
your choice of shredded cheese. Add 1 quart of milk.
Do not stir or cover. Let sit in refrigerator overnight.
Bake at 350° for 1 hour. The only thing you stir is the
dry macaroni in the butter to coat it.
Beginning 2015, a representative of Stan Saylor’s
office will be attending the center to help our members
with any needed assistance. The following dates have
been scheduled….
MAY 27
JUN 24
JUL 22
AUG 26
SEP 23
OCT 28
NOV 25
Appointment will run 8:30 – 12:30 in one hour
increments. Please call our office to schedule an
appointment at 244-0340.
Ex: LIHEAP, Rent rebates, tax forms, veterans
assistance.
FITNESS CLASSES $2.00 PER CLASS
YOGA - TUESDAY AND THURSDAY
8:45 – 9:45
Center is closed on May 25 for Holiday.
Beginning May 19, Pickin Parlor will be held on
Tuesdays.
1/8 tsp pepper
1 Qt Milk
EXERCISE CLASS - TUES AND THURS 10:15-11:15
LINE DANCING 2
ND
TH
& 4 WEDNESDAYS 10:30
Our Memorial Day Covered Dish Picnic will be held on Friday, May 22. The picnic will be held at the pavilion by
the playground. Please bring a lawn chair if you do not wish to sit at the wooden tables. If we have rain that day,
the picnic will be moved indoors to the social hall. Please sign up, in advance, in the center. We are anticipating a
larger crowd so please keep that in mind when you are deciding what to prepare for your covered dish. See the
covered dish guidelines that have been posted in this newsletter, also. Horseshoes, washers and fun times ahead!!
May 2015
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
1
9:00 SITE COUNCIL
BINGO
10:15
MATINEE 12:30
CHORUS 9:30
4
10:30 – Drop One
CHORUS 9:30
10:15-11:15 Fitness
Class
10:15 Tea w/Trena
10 - TRIVIA TIME
BLOOD PRESSURE
CHECKS
10 – Pig Racing
12
8:45 – Yoga
10:15-11:15 Fitness
Class
18
10:30 NYHINYD
25
CENTER CLOSED
FOR HOLIDAY HAPPY
MEMORIAL DAY !!
PICKIN PARLOR
EVERY TUESDAY
6 – 10 PM
BEGINNING MAY
19
6
5
8:45 – Yoga
10:15-11:15 Fitness
Class
11 12:15 Bible Study
10:30 – JEOPARDY
CHORUS 9:30
12:15 Bible Study
13
10:30 Line Dancing
ANNUAL MEETING – 7:00
DINNER 6:00
CAPE MAY TRIP
19
8:45 – Yoga
10:15-11:15 Fitness
Class
OPEN HOUSE
26
Wear Blue Day 27
9:30 Time with
Trena
FREE HOT LUNCH
SERVED DAILY AT
11:30 FOR
MEMBERS
MATINEE 12:30
CAPE MAY TRIP
21
8:45 – Yoga
10:15-11:15 Fitness
Class
22
MEMORIAL DAY
COVERED DISH
PICNIC – SIGNUP
IN CENTER
12:15 – Book Club
Painting w/Ron
8:45 – Yoga
10:15-11:15 Fitness
Class
12:15 Bible Study
15
BINGO
10:15
Chorus at Autumn
House East
20 COMMODITIES
OPEN HOUSE
Breakfast (8-10)
signup $2.00
14
CAPE MAY TRIP
9:30 – Trivia with
Bob Reigh
8
BINGO
10:15
MATINEE 12:30
8:45 – Yoga
10:15-11:15 Fitness
Class
9:00 Drop One
10:00 TRIVIA TIME
12:15 Bible Study
7
STAN SAYLOR
APPOINTMENTS
28
8:45 – Yoga
10:15-11:15 Fitness
Class
9:30 – DOLLAR ANTE
GAME
29
BINGO
10:15
MATINEE 12:30
10:30 Line Dancing
CHAIR
EXERCISES
EACH MORNING
DAILY BRAIN
GAMES AND SOCIAL
HOUR
CARD CLUB
EACH
AFTERNOON