BIG SPRING NEWS Fundraising THE BIG SPRING SENIOR CENTER OFFERS THE FOLLOWING CLASSES: Stretching—We stretch, using a video, at the Big Spring Senior Center. It is free for those who are members/$5.00 for non-members or those 50 to 59. Please contact the Senior Center at 717776-4478 to schedule time for your stretch. T’ai Chi for Arthritis— Held on Tuesdays at 10:00 a.m. at the First United Presbyterian Church, 111 West Big Spring Avenue, Newville. T’ai Chi helps your balance; it’s a good fall preventer. Cost is $5 donation per class. To register, call 717-776-4478. If you would like to participate in the T'ai chi class but cannot attend in person, consider Zooming in. For the login information, please contact Juli McGreevy at julimcgreevy.com/ contact or [email protected]. Yoga—Pending: regular participants will be notified when we can restart the program. ############################################################################### COVID Reminders A friendly reminder when visiting the Senior Center-you will have your temperature taken by Staff and you will complete a Participant Health Screen- ing. Masks are required for staff, volunteers and participants and they must cover the nose and mouth. All those entering the Senior Center will go directly to a hand wash- ing/sanitation station upon arrival or use provided hand sanitizer. Read all posted materials upon entering the Senior Center which are subject to change based on the climate of the Covid- 19 Pandemic Health Regulations. Lastly, if you are feeling ill, PLEASE DO NOT come to the Senior Center. We are unable to accommodate walk-ins at this time due to our limited capaci- ty, so please call ahead. Inclement Weather Policy If weather is bad, please listen to a major television or radio station. Our closure will be noted either under “Cumberland County” list- ing or in a category called “Seniors”, which is frequently at the end, after York County. The message will state that the Cumberland County Senior Centers are closed. Otherwise, we will maintain the schedule posted for that day. If there is no announcement, but you choose not to come, please call the Center to cancel your lunch. Medicare Open Enrollment goes through December 7th. Cumberland County Office of Aging APPRISE counselors will be available during the open enrollment period to meet with you in person or virtually, but you need to call and schedule an appointment at 717-240-6110. This counseling is free. Don’t wait for the last minute—call today to schedule your appointment. PRIME TIME HEALTH OFFERINGS Membership Art Time Food Sales T-Shirt Sales Donations Anonymous Agar Welding Service Advertisements Friendship Hose Co. Highlands Tire & Service Centers TOTAL $575.00 $ 13.00 $ 29.75 $ 10.00 $325.00 $100.00 $ 25.00 $ 25.00 $1,102.75 September 2020 Donate to Community Aid and your community by depositing your new and used donations in the Community Aid Box in the parking lot of the Big Spring Senior Center and Mountain View Senior Apartments. Quarterly, the Big Spring Senior Center receives a monetary donation because of your donated items which goes towards the continued programming of the Center. For a list of accepted donations contact the Big Spring Senior Center or the web address https://communityaid.org/get- involved/donate-2/ Also, the Big Spring Senior Center has Care Cards which can be used at any Community Aid Store toward your purchases of clothing and shoes. See Cathy at the Senior Center for a $25 Care Card. Community Aid Mission Statement: We are neighbors helping neighbors by accepting donations to create quality jobs, offer an affordable shopping experience, and support non-profit partners serving our local community. Cinema Friday Movie Root Beer Floats & Popcorn Come out and join your friends at the Big Spring Senior Center and watch a block- buster movie on November 13th and De- cember 18th from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. We are asking for a $2 donation to cover the cost of the floats and popcorn. Christmas High Tea w/Deb Cleveland: Deb Cleveland is hosting her 8th Annual Holiday Tea on Tuesday, December 15th at 2:00 p.m. in her home, 2206 Ritner Highway, Shippens- burg. She brings out the camaraderie that goes with the season by making the event relax- ing with a cup of tea and finger foods. Sign up at the Senior Center. Carpooling is recom- mended since there is limited parking. Passenger, Truck, Farm & Lawn & Garden Tires, Alignments, State Inspections, Brakes, AC, Tune Ups, Oil Changes, & more! Call for quotes, or stop in at either location. Newville: 344 Greenspring Road, 717/776-5127 Carlisle: 1257 Holly Pike, 717/243-1382 www.highlandstire.com
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BIG SPRING NEWS
Fundraising
THE BIG SPRING SENIOR CENTER OFFERS THE FOLLOWING CLASSES:
Stretching—We stretch, using a video, at the Big Spring Senior Center. It is free for those who
are members/$5.00 for non-members or those 50 to 59. Please contact the Senior Center at
717776-4478 to schedule time for your stretch.
T’ai Chi for Arthritis— Held on Tuesdays at 10:00 a.m. at the First United Presbyterian
Church, 111 West Big Spring Avenue, Newville. T’ai Chi helps your balance; it’s a good fall
preventer. Cost is $5 donation per class. To register, call 717-776-4478. If you would like to
participate in the T'ai chi class but cannot attend in person, consider Zooming in. For the login
information, please contact Juli McGreevy at julimcgreevy.com/