SHIRLEY DOANE SENIOR CENTER NEWSLETTER February 2017 INSERT PAGES 1412 Sixth Street E • Menomonie, WI 54751 • Phone 715.235.0954 • www.menomonieseniorcenter.org SENIOR CENTER SHIRLEY DOANE FEBRUARY MENU/ CALENDAR DONATIONS/MEMORIALS VOLUNTEER DINNER/ ANNUAL MTEETING FREE NDC LUNCH & LEARN FOOD SHARE BINGO WICKED TOUR ADRC HEALTHY AGING-*** SAVE THE DATES! Coming in March/April St. Patrick’s Day Dinner March 15th Easter Dinner April 12th NO RESERVATIONS NEEDED 2017 MEMBERSHIP DRIVE 362 MEMBERS RENEWED SO FAR THIS YEAR THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING YOUR SENIOR CENTER!!! NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR Dear Friends, I was recently inspired by an article written by Dr. Norman Vincent Peale on “ Hope .” Not to be taken for granted, hope is a key ingredi- ent when it comes to living our lives to the fullest. Without it, prob- lems can consume us. With hope we can expect that desired out- comes can happen, and we won’t be defeated by the adversities or challenges faced in life. Hope makes us strong when we are weak, it can bring us back to health when we are sick or turn failures into successes. It really is a quality we all possess but at times we for- get we have. Let us remind each other of hope during those times — to let Hope back in the equation. We must have hope, and we must have each other for the inspiration. A most inspiring note sent to me by a member not long ago often comes to mind when I am ever needing to cling to hope. This member was faced with serious health issues and declining rapidly. This beloved gentle- man, despite his “hopeless” fate, took the time to send a note stat- ing “Everything is going to be O.K.” Those profound words of hope and courage will always be my inspiration. I hope they will now be yours as well. Fondly, Donna February highlights in addition to our regular activities… Neighbors of Dunn County Lunch & Learn FREE Thursday, February 16, 11:00 a.m. Guest speaker Karen Oemig will give a presentation on Falls Preven- tion followed by a free fabulous Chicken Dinner! Please RSVP to the Senior Center. 715-235-0954 (see insert) Chair Yoga Tuesday & Thursday, 8:30 a.m. To 9:15 $2.75 ea. class Ongoing classes twice a week Mayo Clinic Exercise Classes Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday FREE Strong Bones 11 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday, (No classes Febru- ary 28-March 30) Advanced Strong Bones 12 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday, (No classes Febru- ary 28-March 30) Zumba Gold 9:30 a.m. Wednesdays (No classes March 1-March 30) Alzheimer’s Association Education Program No Meeting in February- Next Meeting March 3,
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SHIRLEY DOANE
SENIOR CENTER NEWSLETTER
February 2017
INSERT PAGES
1412 Sixth Street E • Menomonie, WI 54751 • Phone 715.235.0954 • www.menomonieseniorcenter.org
SENIOR CENTER
S H I R L E Y D O A N E
FEBRUARY MENU/
CALENDAR
DONATIONS/MEMORIALS
VOLUNTEER DINNER/
ANNUAL MTEETING
FREE NDC LUNCH & LEARN
FOOD SHARE BINGO
WICKED TOUR
ADRC HEALTHY AGING-***
SAVE THE DATES! Coming in
March/April
St. Patrick’s Day
Dinner
March 15th
Easter
Dinner
April 12th
NO RESERVATIONS NEEDED
2017
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE 362 MEMBERS RENEWED
SO FAR THIS YEAR
THANK YOU FOR
SUPPORTING YOUR
SENIOR CENTER!!!
NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR
Dear Friends,
I was recently inspired by an article written by Dr. Norman Vincent Peale on “Hope.” Not to be taken for granted, hope is a key ingredi-ent when it comes to living our lives to the fullest. Without it, prob-lems can consume us. With hope we can expect that desired out-comes can happen, and we won’t be defeated by the adversities or challenges faced in life. Hope makes us strong when we are weak, it can bring us back to health when we are sick or turn failures into successes. It really is a quality we all possess but at times we for-get we have. Let us remind each other of hope during those times—to let Hope back in the equation. We must have hope, and we must have each other for the inspiration. A most inspiring note sent to me by a member not long ago often comes to mind when I
am ever needing to cling to hope. This member was faced with
serious health issues and declining rapidly. This beloved gentle-man, despite his “hopeless” fate, took the time to send a note stat-ing “Everything is going to be O.K.” Those profound words of hope and courage will always be my inspiration. I hope they will now be
yours as well.
Fondly, Donna
February highlights in addition to our regular activities…
Neighbors of Dunn County Lunch & Learn FREE Thursday, February 16, 11:00 a.m.
Guest speaker Karen Oemig will give a presentation on Falls Preven-
tion followed by a free fabulous Chicken Dinner! Please RSVP to the
Senior Center. 715-235-0954 (see insert)
Chair Yoga Tuesday & Thursday, 8:30 a.m. To 9:15 $2.75 ea. class
Ongoing classes twice a week
Mayo Clinic Exercise Classes Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday FREE
Jack Lampman In memory of Gerry Lampman Bill & Julie Zinsli
In memory of David Lee
Jackie Finder
In memory of Lyle Finder
Peggy Santee
In memory of her mother Geneva Heeter
Eugene Kizer
In memory of Donna Kizer
Marjorie Zeilinger
In memory of Clem Kaufman
Donations :
Patricia & Galen Fox
In Thanks to: Vic & Sandy Christianson
Mike Brandt & Lorene Vedder
In Honor Of: The Women’s March Linda Bark-Roasted Peppers Lenore Mercer-Fabric
SPECIAL DONATIONS & MEMORIALS GIVEN TO THE SENIOR CENTER IN JANUARY 2017
Donations : National Mutual Benefit Branch 927 Geri & Ernie Bates Toni Best Maria Butkowski John & Barbara Deutscher Marjorie Diederich Loyd & Karen Donnelly Tiki Einum Krista Fuhrman Orv & Bo Gabriel Nancy Greene Jan Harvey Ruth Hendrikson Barbara Herman Vada Husby Rosemary Jacobson Maggie Johnson Gene & Jan Larson Cheryl Lowry Paula Meixner Bill & Sandy Neverdahl James & Margaret Ritzer Ben & Carol Schlosser Dan Sembach Lee & Helen Smalley Karen Snyder Faye Swenson Ruth Ann Schoenoff Ann Cook
Good Times
Good Friends
At The Center
Shirley Edgeberg brought this
beautiful Birthday Cake to our
Wednesday meal so that we could
all celebrate her birthday with her.
Thank You!
YOUR GENEROUSITY IS OVERWHELMING!
Naida Olson and Donna Welcome are sisters-
in law and were able have a nice visit with each
other at the Wednesday
Community Friendship Meal
83 Attended the Senior Center’s Volunteer Appreciation Dinner On January 26th.
Thank you to all our wonderful friends who volunteered in 2016, we couldn’t do it without you! You really do make the Senior Center a success
Your efforts are always appreciated Also, a big thank you to all who helped plan, cook & serve this wonderful meal!
Lunch Menu: Old Fashioned Pot Roast and Roast Turkey served family style with Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Cole Slaw, Green Beans, Fresh Shed Bread and Dessert
1:00 p.m. Depart Machine Shed for Orpheum Theater
2:00 p.m. Showtime—Wicked
5:30 p.m. Depart Theater for return trip to Senior Center
7:00 p.m. Arrive Back at Senior Center (Approximate Time)
Description:
So much happened before Dorothy dropped in.
WICKED, the broadway sensation looks at what happened in the Land Of Oz… but from a different angle. Long before Dorothy arrives, there is another young woman, born with emerald green skin—smart, fiery, misunderstood and possessing an ex-traordinary talent. When she meets a bubbly blonde, who is exceptionally popular, their initial rivalry turns into the unlikeliest of friendships...until the world decides to
call one “good,” and the other one “wicked.”
From the first electrifying note to the final breathtaking moment, WICKED-the untold true story of the Witches of Oz –transfixes audiences with its wildly
inventive story that USA Today cheers is “a complete triumph! An original musical that will make you laugh, cry and think.”
Shirley Doane Senior Center, 1412 6th Street E, Menomonie, WI 54751, 715-235-0954
All menus and exact times are subject to change
FoodShare
Would you use a coupon for $16 each month?
Even the minimum FoodShare benefit would give you
$192/year! Receiving FoodShare could give you monthly
deposits for food purchases freeing up money for bills,
medications and other necessities.
Come play FoodShare Bingo on February 6 at 1:00
@ The Shirley Doane Senior Center
This is FREE and open to EVERYONE!!
Join us for FUN, LAUGHS and GREAT PRIZES!!
FEBRUARY 2017 Elderly Nutrition Program & WEDNESDAY SENIOR CENTER Menu subject to change ENP located at Tantara Apt’s Mon-Tue-Thu-Fr
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY FRIDAY
1 Spaghetti with Meat Sauce Tossed Salad Rolls Dessert
2 Meatloaf, Roasted red potatoes, Green beans, bread, Apple cobbler