MANITOWOC S ENIOR CENTER News and Notes August 2012 Published in the interests of all area older adults. 3330 Custer Street, Manitowoc, WI 54220 ~ 920-686-3060 ~ www.manitowoc.org/seniorcenter Hours & Information Monday - Friday: 8:00am - 4:00pm Sunday: 12:30pm - 4:30pm Phone: 920-686-3060 Fax: (920) 683-4504 Gift Shop Hours ~ Open to the Public Monday - Friday: 9:00am - 3:30pm Join us at the Manitowoc Senior Center for another great performance by the Czech Choraliers under the direction of Orville Konop. They were a big hit last year and we are glad to have them back once again to entertain us with their beautiful music. No Charge. Open to the Public. Sponsored by Western Fraternal Life Association. A big ‘Thank You’ to Culvers of Manitowoc Once again for the generous donation of Ice cream for this occasion.
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MANITOWOC SENIO
R C
ENTER
News and Notes August 2012
Published in the interests of all area older adults.
3330 Custer Street, M
anitowoc, WI 54220 ~ 920-686-3060 ~ www.m
anitowoc.org/seniorcenter
Hours & Information
Monday - Friday: 8:00am - 4:00pm
Sunday: 12:30pm - 4:30pm
Phone: 920-686-3060 Fax: (920) 683-4504
Gift Shop Hours ~ Open to the Public
Monday - Friday: 9:00am - 3:30pm
Join us at the Manitowoc Senior Center for another great performance by the Czech Choraliers under the direction of Orville Konop. They were a big hit last year and we are glad to have them back once again
to entertain us with their beautiful music.
No Charge. Open to the Public. Sponsored by Western Fraternal Life Association.
A big ‘Thank You’ to Culvers of Manitowoc Once again for the generous donation of Ice cream for this occasion.
Birthdays Center members who prefer not to have their names included in the birthday listing should
contact the office.
City of Manitowoc
Committee on Aging
Mary Schultz
Ron Von Drachek Ruth Malzahn
Beatie Dornaus-Lau Donna Kickland
Pat Clark-Chairperson
Manitowoc Community
Meals
Phone: 683-4384
For Reservations and Cancellations Please phone
683-4384 by 12:00 Noon the day before.
Transportation available daily ~ Menu
may vary slightly
Manitowoc Community Meals are served Monday through
Friday at 12:00 Noon at the Manitowoc
Senior Center, 3330 Custer Street, in
cooperation with the Manitowoc County Nutrition Program.
A Donation by participants insures continuation of the meal program.
Participation is not related to income.
For more information, or to begin receiving meals on wheels, contact the Aging Resource Center at
683-4180.
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3 Mark Your Calendar
Special Events Aug. 7th-Creative Crafts with Vivian Class
Aug. 14th-Accordion Club
Aug. 14th–Free Insurance Counseling-by appt Aug. 14th-Movie: The Lorax
Aug. 22nd-AARP Driver’s Safety Class Aug. 23rd-Czech Choraliers Concert & Cones
Aug. 20th-Chiropractic Care Workshop Aug. 21st-Movie: We Bought a Zoo
Aug. 28th-Free Insurance Counseling-by appt. Aug. 28th-Movie: The Muppets
Aug. 27th-Birthday Bingo
Sept. 13th-Collette Vacations Travelogue On Beijing City Stay and Autumn in New England
Sept. 17th-Medicare/Long Term Care Presentation
Tours/Trips
Brewers vs. Houston Astros at Miller Park………………...Wed. Aug. 1st at 9:30am Green Bay Packers Family Night…………………………….. Fri., Aug. 3rd at 4:45pm Bonduel Amish Country Tour………………………………...Thur. Aug. 16th at 9:00am Deluxe Overnight Chicago Mini Vacation…Thur. & Fri., Sept.6th & 7th at 7:30am Yerkes Observatory, East Troy Electric Railway………… Tue. Oct.2nd at 7:30am Kenosha, Civil War Museum, Jelly Belly Factory………. Thur. Nov. 8th at 8:00am Fireside Theater—Scrooge the Musical ………………….. Thur. Dec. 13th
Health
Blood Pressure…1st & 3rd Tuesday at 9:00am Foot Care…….*2nd & 4th Tuesday at 12:30pm Foot Care……………… * Thursday at 12:30pm
Exercise
Advanced Tai Chi……...Mon.& Wed. at 3:00pm Beginners Tai Chi …....Tue. & Thur. at 3:00pm Arthritis Exercise………..Tue. & Fri. at 1:00pm EZ Does it Line Dancing …..Thursday at 10:00am Jazzercise…………………...Tuesday at 10:50am Senior Shape Up……...Tue. & Thur. at 8:45am Yoga…………….………...Wed. & Fri. at 9:00am
Education
Bible Study ……………….Thursday at 10:00am Computer Lessons….*Thursday at 1pm & 2pm
* Foot Care and Computer Lessons by appointment only.
Recreation
Breakfast BINGO…………..Friday at 9:30am BINGO………………….Wednesday at 1:00pm Sunday BINGO……...2nd Sunday at 1:00pm Bridge……………………...Tuesday at 1:00pm Bridge…………………Wednesday at 12:30pm Canasta………………...Thursday at 12:30pm Cribbage……………………...Friday at 1:30pm Cribbage……...Mon., Thur., Sun., at 1:00pm Dominoes……………..Mon., Thur. at 1:00pm Hand & Foot ………….Wednesday at 1:00pm Hearts………………..Mon., Thur. at 10:00am Horse Races…...1st & 3rd Friday at 1:30pm Mahjong ……………….Wednesday at 1:00pm Monthly Movie……...2nd, 3rd & 4th Tuesday at 1:00pm Mystic Moods Orchestra….Wed. at 10:45am Pinochle………………..….Monday at 1:00pm Scrabble…………….……...Friday at 10:00am Sheepshead………...Tue. & Thur. at 1:00pm Silver Memories Choir-Mon.*check Calendar Skat……………………..….Tuesday at 1:00pm Sunday Cards…….……....Sunday at 1:00pm Wii Bowling………….……...Daily 8am to 4pm
Crafts
Caring Cards……………...Monday at 9:00am Ceramics……………….…..Monday at 9:00am Senior Crafts ………..…...Tuesday at 9:00am Tie Quilters……………..….Monday at 9:00am Watercolor Painting.......Thursday at 9:00am Weaving…………………....Tuesday at 1:00pm TARR…………………….….Tuesday at 1:00pm Wood Carving…………….Tuesday at 9:30pm
MON TUES WED THURS FRI
1 9a Yoga 9:30 a Brewer Game 10:45a Mystic Moods 12:30p Bridge 1p Bingo 1p Mahjong 1p Hand & Foot 3p Advanced Tai Chi
2 8:45a Senior Shape-up 9a Watercolor 10a EZ Does It 10a Hearts/BibleStudy 12:30p Canasta 1p Dominoes/cribbage 1p Sheepshead 3p Beginners Tai Chi
3 9a Yoga 9:30a Breakfast Bingo Sponsored by the Gardens-Felician Village 10a Scrabble 1:30p Horse Races 1:30p Cribbage 4:45p Packer Family Night Trip
6 9a Ceramics 9a Tie Quilters 10a Hearts 1p Dominoes/Cribbage 1p Pinochle 2p EZ Does It - HFConv 3p Advanced Tai Chi
1p Bridge/Creative Craft 1p Arthritis Ex. Begins 3p Beginners Tai Chi
8 9a Yoga 10:45a Mystic Moods 12:30p Bridge 1p Bingo 1p Mahjong 1p Hand & Foot 1:30p Steelworkers 3p Advanced Tai Chi
9 8:45a Senior Shape-up 9a Watercolor 10a EZ Does It 10a Hearts/BibleStudy 12:30p Canasta 12:30p Foot Care 1p Dominoes/cribbage 1p Sheepshead 3p Beginners Tai Chi
10 9a Yoga 9:30a Breakfast Bingo Sponsored by North Ridge 10a Scrabble 1pm Arthritis Exercise 1:30p Cribbage 1:30p Red Hatters Tea
13 8:45a Retired Teachers 9a Ceramics / Quilters 10a Hearts 1p Dominoes/Cribbage 1p Pinochle 3p Advanced Tai Chi
14 8:45a Senior Shape-Up 9a Sr Crafts/9:30 Woods 9:30a Ins. Counseling 10:50a Jazzercise 12:30p Foot Care 1p Skat/Sheepshead 1p Movie: The Lorax 1p Bridge/Weav/TARR 1p Arthritis Exercise 3p Beginners Tai Chi 6:30p Accordion Club
15 9a Yoga 10:45a Mystic Moods 12:30pm Bridge 1p Bingo 1p Mahjong 1p Hand & Foot 3p Advanced Tai Chi
16 8:45a Senior Shape-up 9am Amish Trip 9a Watercolor 10a EZDoesIt 10a Hearts/BibleStudy 12:30p Canasta 12:30p Foot Care 1p Dominoes/cribbage 1p Sheepshead 3p Beginners Tai Chi
17 9a Yoga 9:30a Breakfast Bingo Sponsored by Home Health Care 10a Scrabble 1pm Arthritis Exercise 1:30p Horse Races 1:30p Cribbage
20 9a Ceramics 9a Tie Quilters 10a Hearts 11am Chiropractic Care Workshop 1p Dominoes/Cribbage 1p Pinochle 3p Advanced Tai Chi
21 8a Blood Pressure 8:45a Senior Shape-Up 9a Sr Crafts 9:30a Wood Carving 10:50a Jazzercise 1p Skat/Sheepshead/Weav 1p Bridge/Creative Craft 1p Movie: We bought a Zoo 1pm Arthritis Exercise 3p Beginners Tai Chi
22 8:30a Driver’s Safety 9a Yoga 10:45a Mystic Moods 12:30p Bridge 1p Bingo 1p Mahjong 1p Hand & Foot 3p Advanced Tai Chi
23 8:45a Senior Shape Up 9a Watercolor 10a EZ Does It 10aHearts/BibleStudy 12:30p Canasta 12:30pm Foot Care 1p Dominoes/cribbage 1p Sheepshead * 2p Czech Choraliers
3p Beginners Tai Chi
24 9a Yoga 9:30a Breakfast Bingo Sponsored by Manitowoc Health & Rehab Center 10a Scrabble 1pm Arthritis Exercise 1:30p Cribbage
27 9a Ceramics 9a Tie Quilters 10a Hearts 1p Dominoes/Cribbage 1p Pinochle 1pm Birthday Bingo 3p Advanced Tai Chi
28 8:45a Senior Shape-Up 9a Senior Crafts 9:30a Ins. Counseling 9:30a Wood Carving 10:50a Jazzercise 12:30pm Foot Care 1p Skat/Sheepshead/Weav 1p Bridge/TARR/Arth.Ex. 1p Movie: The Muppets 3p Beginners Tai Chi
29 9a Yoga 10:45a Mystic Moods 12:30p Bridge 1p Bingo 1p Mahjong 1p Hand & Foot 3p Advanced Tai Chi
30 8:45a Senior Shape Up 9a Watercolor 10a EZ Does It 10aHearts/BibleStudy 12:30p Canasta 12:30p Foot Care 1p Dominoes/cribbage 1p Sheepshead 3p Beginners Tai Chi
WE WILL NOT FORGET In memory of those Seniors who recently passed away.
Francis Pivonka
Patricia Blass
Margaret Heim
Margaret Senzig
George Edwards
Dorothy Bugs
Elizabeth Gadzinski
Roger Halverson
John Krey
Jeanette Lang
Donald Ledvina
Telephone Reassurance calls are regularly
scheduled phone calls made to those individuals who live
alone in order to provide them with some friendly conversation,
to check on their safety and to bring comfort and companionship.
If you or someone you know could use a daily reassurance call, please contact Penny at 686-3063
to be added to our list.
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weight and improve bone and muscle strength. Join Michele Robley, a Certified Arthritis Exercise
Instructor, at the Manitowoc Senior Center for Arthritis Exercise on Tuesday and Friday afternoons. Class is open to members and non-members. Cost is $11/members and $16/nonmembers
Pre-registration is required. Class will be held providing we have a minimum of 7 Partici-pants. Our next session will begin on Tuesday, August 7th at 1:00pm. Please register by July 31st. For more information on the exercise class, you may contact Michele Robley
at 920-758-3161 or the Senior Center at 686-3060.
Class Dates: Aug. 7, 10,14, 17, 21, 24, 28 & 31.
Join the Lakeshore Senior Pedalers Biking Club every Thursday at 9:00am
with some rides on trails and most on less-traveled country roads. Enjoy the weather and
company of others. (All miles approx.)
Thur. Aug 2nd: Hika Bay Ride. Meet at field house parking lot at Silver Creek Park. (25mls) Thur. Aug. 9th: Algoma headed North through Forestville to Maplewood and back. Meet at Navorino Parking Lot at 9am. Call Joyce at 905-1429. (30mls) Thur. Aug. 16: No Ride (unless I have someone else who can lead) Thur. Aug. 23: Hennings Cheese Museum Ride. Meet at old Stock’s Restaurant parking lot in Newton at 9am. $ to purchase ice cream, cheese if desired. (25mls) Thur. Aug. 30: No Ride (unless I have someone who can lead) Sat./Sun. Sept.1/2 Kites Over Lake Michigan-Neshotah Park. Meet at old Penney’s parking lot at 12:30pm. Stunt kite performances. $ for food/drinks optional. Call 682-8655 if you are coming.
*See next month’s news notes for additional September dates.
Come on along, come along Join the choir, sing a song, Come on along, come along,
Join SILVER MEMORIES, sing a song.
You can sing soprano or baritone, Sing out in tenor alto or base,
Just raise your voice And put a smile on someone’s face!
Come on along, come along,
MEN and WOMEN sing your song. Come on along, come along,
Join SILVER MEMORIES, sing your song.
And if you want hear that old time music Sung in FUN TIME—
Come along, come along, Join SILVER MEMORIES, share
your song! (Sing to Alexander’s Ragtime Band)
Practices are held Mondays at1:00pm; Sing-outs are on the 1st and 3rd Mon-days monthly, October thru May at
2:00pm. Opening practice is scheduled for Monday, September 10th In the Music Room at the MSC. For more info. Call Claudia
at 684-5424.
8 Red Hat Chit Chat
The Lakeshore Red Hatters meet the 2nd Friday of the month at 1:30pm at the Manitowoc Senior Center. Monthly tea will be August 10th. Hostesses are JoAnne Fischer, Diane Cisler, Elma Castro, Arleen Hastreiter and Denise Beyer. The tea this month will be our PICNIC. Please note, we will start at Noon! The picnic will be held at the Lincoln Park concession stand next to the tennis courts and baseball diamond, west of the field house. Please bring a dish to pass, meat, buns, condiments and beverages will be provided. The August luncheon out will be at Rock-N-Blues (old Studio 8) on Thursday the 16th. Meet at 11:30am and eat at Noon. Our July tea hostesses were Barb Ahrens and Reta Meissner with a little help from a few of the ladies. They served delicious strawberry shortcake and our speaker Mary Lindeman provided crackers and cheese spreads from her family business Pine River Cheese. We sang happy birthday to Mary Ann Brueninger, Bev Gilbertson, Betty Heinzen, Carol Parker and Doris Remiker. Mary Lindeman put on a very impressive style show with many models and lots of wonderful outfits. Mary, the proprietor of “What Should I Wear” is a wardrobe stylist and personal shopper with a “Green” twist. She procures recycled clothing and accessories from consignment stores, thrift stores and your closet to create unique outfits for you at a fraction of the cost of new. She photographs the outfits
and puts them on a flash drive for you to put on your computer or take to a store and have the photos printed. Give her a call at 920-946-5531 and you will never again have to say “What Should I Wear”. If you are going on a trip, she can put together interchangeable outfits so you can pack half as much. Or, you may have a special occasion you just need help pulling together the right clothing for. She can dress ladies of all sizes and ages. It’s easy to get to Mary’s in-home Boutique.
Just take Hwy 42 South of Menards past St. Thomas the Apostle Church to Newton Road, turn Right (W) on top of the hill on the North side of the road at 13032 Newton Road. It’s worth the drive just to see her beautiful home! Thanks again Mary. We had some guests to check out our style show, Nancy Krueger, Joan Chizek, Laverne Berge,
Muriel Scharer, Agnes Neumeyer, Elane Lemberger, Julie Klinzing and Eileen Rud, hope I didn’t miss anybody. Please join us again, all ladies are always welcome. We lost another one of our Red Hat Angels, Jan Fleming. A group of us went to the funeral in Two Rivers. The family appreciated support of the Red Hatters. I also heard that Kathryn Oswald had back surgery, we wish her a speedy recovery. To let you all know, I wait until Monday following our tea to send the Chit Chat so if anyone ever has any changes or additions it gives a little time for you to call me. Respectfully submitted, Joni Ericson
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The Golden K Kiwanis Club meets every
Tuesday morning at the Manitowoc Senior Center.
Guests are Welcome!
“Serving the children of the world.”
August Speakers
Golden K Kiwanis Club
For more information, call 682-4074
August 7th –9:00am Paul Wallander
Fiscal Concierge LLC Identity Theft
August 14th—9:00am The Al & Ron Show
Report on the convention in New Orleans.
August 21st—9:00am Kim Jacquart
Elderly Benefit Specialist Aging and Disability Resource Center
August 28th-9:00am
TBA
10 Fun & Games
11 More Fun & Games
Thank You to Our Advertisers
12 Recipes of the Month
Claire’s Mixed Berry Crumble
Ingredients and Directions Ingredients For the filling: • 6 cups berries, a combination of blueberries, blackberries, and raspberries (or use just one kind of berry if you prefer) • 2-3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice • 1-2 tablespoons finely grated lemon zest • 2 tablespoons granulated sugar • 4 tablespoons dark brown sugar • 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Lightly butter a 9x13 baking dish. Set aside. Rinse berries. Let drain and/or pat dry. They’ll give off a lot of juice as they bake, so you don’t want to add extra moisture in this step. Place the berries in a large bowl. Gently toss with lemon juice and zest. In a small bowl, combine the white and brown sugars and the flour. Sprinkle over the fruit and toss gently to combine. If your fruit seems extra juicy, add a little bit more flour. Pour the fruit mixture into the baking dish and set aside. Cut the butter into small pieces and place in a large bowl. Combine the flour, sugars, cinnamon, and nutmeg in a small bowl. Add to the butter. Using your dampened hands, blend until crumbs form. The butter will be stiff at first, but will warm up slightly as you work it with your hands. When all the dry ingredients are incorporated, add the nuts. (If you have family members and/or guests with nut allergies, old-fashioned rolled oats are a good substitution here.) Sprinkle crumb mixture over the top of the fruit, squeezing the crumbs together to form clumps as large as you like. Bake for 20 to 30 minutes, until the crumb topping is crisp and golden and the fruit is bubbly. Serve warm with whipped cream or ice cream.
For the crumble: • 2 sticks cold, unsalted butter • 3/4 cup all-purpose flour • 1/2 cup granulated sugar • 1/4 cup dark brown sugar • 1 teaspoon cinnamon • 3/4 teaspoon nutmeg • 3/4 cup chopped nuts of your choice • Directions
White Chocolate Raspberry Mousse Directions
1. Process berries in a blender or food processor until smooth. Strain mixture into a small bowl, and dis-card seeds. Add the sugar and liqueur, and stir un-til sugar dissolves. Makes 1 cup of sauce. 2. In a heavy saucepan on low heat, warm 1/4 cup of the cream and the white chocolate, stirring con-stantly until chocolate melts. Let mixture cool until it is lukewarm. Stir in 1 tablespoon of raspberry
sauce, and the food coloring. Transfer to a large bowl. 3. In a medium bowl, whip remaining 1 1/2 cup cream to soft peaks. Fold into melted chocolate mixture, one-third at a time, until no streaks remain. 4. Layer into parfait dishes, and serve with the sauce. May also be used to fill or ice a cake.
Ingredients
• 1 (10 ounce) package frozen rasp- berries, thawed • 2 tablespoons white sugar • 2 tablespoons orange liqueur • 1 3/4 cups heavy whipping cream • 6 ounces white chocolate, chopped • 1 drop red food coloring
Presentations and Workshops 13
Many seniors are unaware of the outstanding benefits that are possible through regular chiropractic care. Here are a few:
Pain Relief
Increased Range of Motion of the Spine and Extremities Decreased Joint Degeneration Increased Health and Wellbeing Decrease in Incident of Falling
Learn how at this exciting workshop!
At the Manitowoc Senior Center on Monday, August 20th at 11:00am
in the center assembly. Open to the public.
Join us for a presentation on Medicare and Long Term Care, presented by Ricky Zahn with Northwestern Mutual and Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield on Monday, September 17th at 10:00am in the center assembly. Learn the difference and average cost of Medicare, Parts A, B, C and D, the difference between Medicare Advantage Plan and Medigap within Medicare Part C, the costs of Part D (Prescription Plans) and how it is attained. Learn the details of the Initial Enrollment period, Open Enrollment period and Special Enrollment period and how someone would qualify for each of these. Long Term Care will also be discussed. Learn the basics of what Long Term Care Insurance is and how it can cover Home Health Care, Adult Day Care, Assisted Living Facility and a Skilled Nursing Facility and what the average costs of each of these facilities may be. Medi-caid assistance and how to qualify will be discussed, as well as, The Wisconsin Long Term Care Partnership Program and how it can protect assets from Medicaid assistance. There will be time for questions following each topic. Open to the public.
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November 8th we’ll be heading down to Kenosha, WI to visit the Civil War Museum, take a ride on the Jelly Belly Express at the Jelly Belly Factory and shopping at the Pleasant Prairie Premium Outlets.
In December we’ll see Scrooge the Mu-sical at the Fireside Theater.
More information coming soon.
Green Bay
Packer’s Family
Night
Friday, August 3rd
Leave the driving to us! Bus will depart at
4:45pm.
Cost is $ 22.00 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC and to all ages.
Evening activities get underway in the stadium at 5:30pm, followed by on-field football drills at 6:30pm and the scrimmage at approx. 7:30pm. The evening will conclude with a Fireworks Show. Eating is on your own at the stadium.
Call 686-3060 or stop in at our office
located at 3330 Custer Street..
15 Trips Don’t miss out on the fun!! Come on along with us to Chicago for an Overnight Mini Vacation Thursday, Sept. 6th—Friday, Sept. 7th. De-parting at 8:00am and returning on Friday at approx. 7:30pm.
** Please register by Aug. 6th** If we do not have 30 people, the trip will be cancelled**
Trip includes: Overnight lodging at the luxurious PUBLIC Chicago Hotel
Step-On Guide—Chicago Highlights Tour Tommy Guns Garage Dinner and Musical Review
Breakfast in the famous Pump Room National Radio Hall of Fame & Museum
Deep Dish Pizza Lunch & Sundae at a soda shop Narrated Architecture River Cruise
* In order to go, we need 30 people. Early registration is key!
Join us on Tuesday, October 2nd as we take an adventure to Williams Bay where we’ll walk in the footsteps of Albert Einstein at the Yerkes Observatory, the birthplace of modern astrophysics, est.1897, on Geneva Lake. Walk inside the 90-ft done, one of the largest of its kind ever built,
view the famed 40-in Refractor telescope, the world’s largest lens-type telescope, and its impressive 73-ft diameter elevator floor!. We’ll also take time to visit the gift shop and the Quester Museum where artifacts and personal effects are on display of some of Yerkes Observatory’s most famous astronomers.
Afterwards, we’ll grab a bite to eat at Sprecher’s Restaurant in Lake Geneva. Enjoy the view of the lake as we dine on your choice of Brew Pub Meatloaf or Schnitzel, both served with Beer-Cheese Potatoes and Seasonal Veggie, or a Chicken Pot Pie served with a fresh-baked muffin. *Please make your selection at the time of registration.
Then we’re off to travel back in time on the East Troy Electric Railway, the last vestige of Wisconsin’s once broad network of electric interurban railways, built between 890-1910, once totaling approx. 385 miles of track. Take some time to walk through the Museum before stepping back in time when life was a little bit simpler as we take you on a 10 mile docent led ride through beautiful Southeast Wisconsin. We’ll make a stop to stretch our legs at the Elegant Farmer where you’ll find all the goodness of home-made, fresh picked and delicious offerings in their Farm Kitchen Bakery, Deli & Market., also the home of the award-winning Apple Pie Baked in a Paper Bag. We will depart at 7:30am and return at approx. 7:00pm Cost for the day is $71/members and $86/nonmembers. Registration begins Aug. 6th.
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Manitowoc County Accordion Club will play at the Manitowoc Senior Center on Tuesday, August 14th! Doors will open at 6:00pm. Music starts at 6:30pm until approx. 9:00pm. There is a $1 donation
at the door.
Join us every 2nd Tuesday of the month
for a night of fun!
Call your friends!! Open to the Public.
Free Insurance Counseling for Senior Citizens
We are happy to announce the return of this free Senior Citizens Insurance Counseling, which originally started out as a Public Service Project in the 1980s and is once again offered to you by Mr. Hermann on behalf of J. Johnson & Associates. Todd Hermann, LUTCF, will be offering Free
Insurance Counseling for Senior Citizens here at the Center on Tuesday, August 14th and August 28th from 9:30am
to 11:00am (by appointment).
Counseling will relate to Insurance issues with Life, Health, Auto and Home and is meant to make the questionable
understandable & informative. Schedule your 20 minute appt. today at the Senior
Center front office or by calling 686-3060
Come join us for Birthday Bingo on Monday, August 27th at 1:00pm. We invite all Center birthday celebrants and any other center members
wanting to celebrate with them to join us in celebrating this month’s birth-days with an afternoon of Bingo, Cake and Ice Cream!
As in the past, we ask those celebrating a birthday to bring a cake to share. We will provide ice cream and coffee. Birthday celebrants who
bring a cake will be given two bingo cards to play on. Following the games we will celebrate birthdays and enjoy the cake and ice cream!
Cards sell for .50 each with a max. of four cards per person. All money taken in will be given out again as prizes.
BIRTHDAY BINGO
Creative Crafts with VivianCreative Crafts with VivianCreative Crafts with VivianCreative Crafts with Vivian Join Vivian and the group for a very special quilting class this month.
Learn 3 or 4 very simple blocks and as a group effort, you will construct small quilts, which will be donated to a needy group.
Most supplies have been donated for this purpose. Woman power is needed!
Class begins on Tuesday, August 7th at 1 pm. Cost for the class is $4.00 Please register in advance.
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AARP DRIVER’S SAFETY COURSE
Register now for AARP’s Driver Safety Classes which will be held on Wednesday, August 22nd at the Manitowoc Senior Center beginning at 8:30am until 12:30pm.
This Drivers Safety Course is offered to those in the Educa-tional Field. The National Retired Teachers Association is sponsoring these classes and offering those in the educa-tion field a special price of $5.00 with the coupon. The discount coupon may be downloaded at www.aarp.org/educators. However, those who would like to take the course and are not in the educational field, you are still
welcome to take either of the courses at the regular rate of $12 for AARP members and $14 for non-AARP members. Payment by check is preferred and checks should be
made out to AARP.
Brush up on driving skills and the laws of the road . There is no driving involved and no tests. Check with your insurance company to see if completion of this course will qualify you for a discount on premiums. Please bring your
Driver’s License and AARP Card with you.
Sign up at the Senior Center office at 3330 Custer St. Manitowoc or by calling 686-3060.
Intergenerational Movie Days
During the month of August, we will show THREE family-fun movies that can be enjoyed by grandparents and their grandkids! The movies
will be played on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Tuesday of the month at 1:00pm. Come on down and enjoy these special days with your kids
and/or grandkids! See the next page for details.
Summer Reminder
Sometimes it feels a bit chilly
in the Senior Center compared
to the warm weather outside. Remember to bring a sweater with you
when you come for activities. We try to keep the rooms comfortable, but un-fortunately we can’t please everyone. Please remember to dress for air conditioning and not the weather outside.
19 Movies of the Month Dr. Seuss’: The Lorax
(PG) 86 minutes
A 12-year-old boy searches for the one thing that will enable him to win the affection of the girl of his dreams. To find it he
must discover the story of the Lorax, the grumpy yet charming creature who fights to protect his world.
We Bought A Zoo (PG) 124 minutes
Acclaimed filmmaker Cameron Crowe (Jerry Maguire, Almost
Famous) directs an amazing and true story about a single dad who decides his family needs a fresh start, so he and his two children move to the most unlikely of
places: a zoo. With the help of an eclectic staff, and with many mis-adventures along the way, the family works to return the dilapidated zoo to its former
wonder and glory.
The Muppets (PG) 103 minutes
On vacation in Los Angeles, Walter, the world's biggest Muppet fan, and his friends Gary (Jason Segel) and Mary (Amy Adams) from Smalltown, USA, discover the nefarious plan of oilman Tex Richman (Chris Cooper) to raze the Muppet Theater and drill for the oil recently discovered beneath the Muppets' former
stomping grounds. To stage The Greatest Muppet Telethon Ever and raise the $10 million needed to save the theater, Walter, Mary and Gary help Kermit reunite the Muppets, who have all
gone their separate ways.
BEFORE THE SHOW… Meet some real life zoo animals! We will be bringing some animals from the
Lincoln Park Zoo to the Senior Center for all to enjoy before the movie at 12:30. See how the animals are taken care of in real life and find the similarities between the movie and our own zoo here in town. The animals that will make
the trip over here will include a snake, tarantula, bearded dragon, and a tortes!
Special Thanks to Homecare Health Services for providing treats and refreshments during the movie!
MOVIE DATES 1:00pm
Dr. Seuss: The Lorax
on August 14th ~
We Bought A Zoo on August 21st
~ The Muppets on August 28th
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Concerts begin at 6:30 pm ( unless indicated)
August 1 Monica Hrudka Combo - Jazz August 7 National Nite Out – Clipper City August 8 Mishicot Melody Makers – Polka/ Waltz August 9 MPSD Band Concert (1pm) August 14 Doc Retzinger –Acoustics August 21 Newtonburg Brass Band – Big Band Marine Band Concerts - 7:00 pm Start August 2 – Cruiser Night August 9 - Showtime on the River Concert August 16 – Appreciation Picnic
MAKING CHANGE
We have quite a few people stopping at
the counter asking to change their 5s, 10s, 20s, etc. Please be aware that we cannot continue to make change at the Senior Center on a daily
basis. Doing so puts us here in a bind when it comes to balancing as we don’t have extra cash on hand. If you are participating in activities at the Center which require quarters, dollars, etc., please be sure to stop at the bank beforehand. Thank You
for your understanding.
21 Happy Birthday!
August 1st Char Mrozinski William Bateman August 2nd Audrey Bennett Dorothy Kutz Eugene Nowak Flora Rozoff Irene Burton Winifred Miller August 3rd Carol Gauthier Donald Olson Edna Grall Linda Klessig Nancy Bierke August 4th Betty Popp Howard Hamann Jean Wilke Norbert Vogt Sally Daugs August 5th Caryl Quist Ione Pankratz Joan Free Laverne Hartlaub August 6th Bronwen Brooks Janice Zipperer Karen Blashka Leona Vogel Mary Mella Robert Herman August 7th Robert Adochio August 8th Edythe Sporleder Janice Post Sharon Miller August 9th
Ann Haensgen Florence Roedig Joan Krey Lorraine Krcma Scottie Dayton August 10th Aaron Rasmussen Bonnie Beck Cheryl Domrath Diane Thiers Emily Loritz Henry Koch Joan Fessler Judith Heinz-en Kay Bernhardt Marilyn Saduske August 11th Constance Kol-beck Delores Schmatz Kay Kaufman Marion Geerdts Viola Naidl August 12th Clara Hagenow Nancy Vanden-Boom August 13th Alan Boeldt Erling Peck Mary Ann Salm August 14th Dolores McCarthy Ilona Poulos Mary Koppa Polly Schaus Sandy Hansen August 15th Darlene Tech Deanna Thranow-Zibung
Donna Goettler Marie Krizek August 16th Barbara Firkus Carol Geerdts Doris Schleis Grace Brandel Robert Fricke Robert Malzahn August 17th Helen Woelfel August 19th Berdine Ording Carolyn Carbon James Bergner August 20th Muriel Miller Nanette Disch Victoria Rathsack August 21st Eileen Jorgensen Louise Sleger August 22nd Clara Lensmeyer Curtis Kittleson Eleanore Zoerb August 23rd Jean Censky Joan Goessl Ralph Mrozinski August 24th Betty Walske Bonnie Bruce Lynn Wagner Robert Freiboth Roger Halverson August 25th Debra Hardy Elinor Stuebbe Kay Felde Marion Emond
Mary Augustine William Cape August 26th Dolly Balzer Elmer Schmitz Jean Keil Jim Goettler Ruth Kozaczuk August 27th Doloras Walker Dorothy Ebert Judy Orlopp Lorraine Liese August 28th Donald Holly Earl McDonnell Florence Bleeke Howard Cherney Lorraine Reindl Robert Tisler Sharon England August 29th Annina Wilson Barbara Rugowski August 30th Hans Prange Jeanette Korinek Madonna Sloan Rita Monson Viola Vogel August 31st Elaine Holschbach Julie Woodcock LaVerne Nowakowski Happy Belated Birth-day to Winifred Drape—July 19th
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REMEMBER WHEN? Remember when the old ‘downtown’
Seemed, oh, so far away; Drugstores had soda fountains, And kids went ‘out’ to play?
Did you try catching lightening bugs
In mom’s old jelly jar; Read stacks and stacks of
comic books, And wish on every star?
Did you take a drive on Sunday,
Then stop off for a treat; And later, head to Grandma’s house
For something good to eat?
I remember penny candy, And bread was just a dime;
Though life moved at a slower pace, It was a special time!
Now if these things bring forth a smile
Whenever they are told; You must have had a fun-filled life,
BUT… you’re also kinda old!
WISHING YOU FOND MEMORIES!
Elaine Kestly
The Manitowoc Senior Center is looking for volunteers for the following activities.
Variety Show Organizer, Treasure Sale Organizer, Treasure Sale Grilling, News Notes Sorting Organizer and delivery,
Some of these activities have an immediate need for volunteers and some
we are just compiling a database of volunteers who would be willing to help out in the event we need volunteers.
If you or anyone you might know is
interested in volunteering, please contact Penny at 686-3063.
We really could use your help. Thank You So Much!
WELCOME
New Members
Helen Dunderdale-Hall Ann Bruechert John Vlasak Judy Vlasak Paul Reilly
Collene Anderson RoseAnn Lutzke
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MANITOWOC SENIOR CENTER
BUS TRIP POLICY
TRIP SIGN UP Trips are open to all Senior Center members and their guests. Those registering may only register one (1) other person other than themselves. In order to ensure that a trip will run, we need 30 people. Early registration is key. PAYMENT Payment must be made at the time of registration. Sign up can be taken over the phone with a credit card or in person with payment by cash, check or credit card. Non Center members are asked to pay an additional $15.00 fee in addition to the trip cost. BUS LOADING ORDER Seating is according to the order of sign up. The computer program keeps track of the sign up order and names will be called according to that list. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to departure time to ensure enough time for loading. PARKING Please park in the small parking lot area located across the street from the west parking lot off of Peto Street. CANCELLATION / REFUND POLICY Trip cancellations made before the registration deadline will be refunded in full. Those can-celling the trip after the registration deadline will forfeit the cost of the trip. However, if there is a reserve list, we will notify anyone on that list to possibly take your spot and financial re-sponsibility for the tour. BUS BUCKS Bus Bucks in the amount of $5.00 will be given out whenever there is a full bus of 54 people. One ticket per person per trip will be allowed. These bus bucks may be used towards any Senior Center arranged tour.
Thank you for traveling with us and supporting the Manitowoc Senior Center programs.
HIDDEN HANDS CONTEST
We have hidden our Senior Center Hands Logo somewhere in this newsletter. If you have the patience to hunt for it and are lucky enough to find it, fill out an entry form at
the front counter and hand it in. We will have a random drawing of all the correct
entries on the third Friday of the month to win a Gift Certificate for the Pizza Ranch, the sponsor for this month’s contest. Good Luck!
[July’s Logo was located in the Amish Tour clipart.]
CONGRATULATIONS to last month’s Winner: Lorraine Krueger
MANITOWOC SENIOR CENTER
August 2012 Newsletter
Join Julius Stecker with Collette Vacations On Thursday, September 13th at 1:00pm
for a travelogue on the following trips for 2013 At the Manitowoc Senior Center-Center Assembly
Beijing City Stay— 9 Days-15 Meals Departing February 24, 2013
Beijing Zoo-Tiananmen Square-Forbidden City-Peking Duck Dinner and Opera-The Great Wall-Olympic Green
Temple of Heaven-Rickshaw Tour $2,199 Double
Autumn in New England—7 Days-9 Meals Departing October 3, 2013
House of Seven Gables-Cold Hollow Cider Mill-Billings Farm-Ferry Cruise through Casco Bay