May/June 2021 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY RESOURCES AT THE THEODORE D. YOUNG COMMUNITY CENTER Senior Citizen/Older Adult Programs and Services (near Kmart) 32 Manhattan Ave. – Off Rte. 119 Terrance V. Jackson, Deputy Commissioner David M. Reggina, Assistant Commissioner For information contact: Tina P. Harper, Coordinator: 914-989-3620 Dolores Bennett/Sydney Collins 914-989-3622 Email: [email protected]Front Desk/Transportation: 914-989-3600 Public Transportation: Bus Stop Rt. 119 and Manhattan Ave.: 914-813-7777 MAY Stu Leonards………..…..5/6 ShopRite…………...……… 5/13 WalMart………………….……....5/20 Wegman’s……..……..5/27 JUNE Ridge Hill Mall ……….……..6/3 Stu Leonards…….…….…….…...6/8 Bay Plaza…………...….…….6/10 Amazing Saving……........6/15 Cross County Mall…......…6/17 WalMart………………....…....6/22 Arthur Avenue………...……...6/24 City Island…………...……....6/29 BINGO………M.W. & F. 12:30-2:00pm LUNCH…….….Mon-Fri @ 11:30am Parks & Recreation Department Office for the Aging Multipurpose Building Located in Anthony F.Veteran Park, 11 Olympic Lane, Ardsley, NY 10502 The Multipurpose Center houses program activities for our Senior Citizens. ——————–——— For information contact: Lynda Maranino: Nutrition Program Director 989-1807 P.J. Murphy, Recreation Supervisor 989-1822 —————————— IN THIS ISSUE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page Greenburgh Nutrition Program…………………………………………..……..6 Daily Zoom Classes ...........................................................................6 Outdoor Patio Classes……………………………………………...…………..6 Senior Programs ………..............................................................7 & 8 Senior Assistance…………………………………………….…………….………….8 Registration Form (Programs & Classes)………………………………......9
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May/June 2021
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY RESOURCES AT THE THEODORE D. YOUNG COMMUNITY CENTER
Senior Citizen/Older Adult Programs and Services (near Kmart)
32 Manhattan Ave. – Off Rte. 119 Terrance V. Jackson, Deputy Commissioner David M. Reggina, Assistant Commissioner
Please mail completed form to: Department of Community Resources Theodore D. Young Community Center, 32 Manhattan Ave., White Plains, NY 10607 ***Attention Sydney Collins/Delores Bennett or drop off completed forms at the front desk.
Note: Those registering for Free trips will be contacted by phone. If you signed up for an activity with a fee, you will receive a confirmation in the mail. Most trips return by 5:00 pm.
We have also estimated the cost of lunch at various restaurants for your convenience. Lunch cost is paid directly to each restaurant.
Department of Community Resources at TDYCC Senior Services
In-House Activities At-A-Glance
MONDAYS Golden Age Swim 9:15 am – 10:00 am Pool Senior Fitness 9:30 am -10:15 am Via Zoom Water Wellness 10:30 am - 11:15 am Pool Chair Yoga 10:30 am – 11:25am Via Zoom Lunch n’ Lounge 11:30 am - 12:30 pm Via Zoom Bingo 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm Via Zoom TUESDAYS Early Morning Yoga 8:30 am - 9:45 am Via Zoom Golden Age Swim 9:15 am - 10:00 am Pool Stay Strong & Fit 10:30 am - 11:25 am Via Zoom WEDNESDAYS Golden Age Swim 9:15 am - 10:00 am Pool Senior Fitness 9:30 am -10:15 am Via Zoom Water Wellness 10:30 am - 11:15 am Pool Chair Yoga 10:30 am – 11:25am Via Zoom Tai Chi 11:30 am – 12:30 pm Via Zoom Bingo 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm Via Zoom THURSDAYS Early Morning Yoga 8:30 am - 9:45 am Via Zoom Golden Age Swim 9:15 am - 10:00 am Pool FRIDAYS Golden Age Swim 9:15 am - 10:00 am Pool Senior Fitness 9:30 am -10:15 am Via Zoom Water Wellness 10:30 am - 11:15 am Pool Bingo 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm Via Zoom ***Water Wellness time changes to 12:00pm - 12:45pm for the summer season starting Wednesday,
July 7th and ending Friday, August 20th
***COVID-19 RELIEF The Department of Community Resources at Theodore D. Young Community Center is committed to keeping our seniors safe at home in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. If you are homebound as a result of the pandemic, we can provide a weekly grocery delivery to support your nutrition needs. To sign up for this service, please contact Tina Harper at 914 989-3620 or by email at [email protected]
TOWN OF GREENBURGH Department of Community Resources
THEODORE D. YOUNG COMMUNITY CENTER 32 Manhattan Avenue ~ White Plains, New York 10607-1329
12:30 –2:00 Conversational Spanish w/ Dora Villani
TUESDAY
10:00 -12 noon: Photography w/Dick Budnik:
11:00- 12 noon: Seated Stretching/Low Impact w/ Barbara Zinman
WEDNESDAY
10:00-10:50:Yoga w/Paige Brodsky:
11:00—12 noon: Tai Chi /Reducing Fall Risks w/ Glenn Eisen.
THURSDAY
9:50 -10:50: Seated Stretching w/ Barbara Zinman:
11:00 -12:30: Bridge 1 w/ Barbara Garner
1:00-2:30: Bridge 2 w/ Barbara Garner *Both classes cover the same material. Two classes allows for small-er class size.
FRIDAY
1:00-3:00: Hooks & Needles w/ Kathee St. Vincent Zoom class fees: $16/Residents. $32/.Non-Residents. Bodhi meditation & Tai Chi fees are $5 for everyone. Call 989-1822 for more information.
OUTDOOR PATIO CLASSES: April 19th - June 11th Monday 9:30 -10:15 :Seated Stretch-ing/Low Impact w/Barbara Zinman Seated exercise/Low impact exercise with light weights/exercise bands Must bring your own weights. Bands provid-ed.
Tuesday 1:30 -2:30 Tai Chi/Yang 24 Style Forms w/Glenn Eisen Tai Chi improves the whole person and enhanc-es the balance between all parts of the body’s systems. Following correct movements will significantly enhance overall well-being and address many health related aging issues of older adults.
Wed. 1:30-2:30 Barre Strength & Balance w/Paige Brodsky A mild, complete body workout using barre ex-ercises to focus on strengthening and stretching while standing. A chair can be used for balance.
Thurs. 9:30 -10:30 Qi Gong w/Jian Yan-Rong QiGong can be descr ibed as Energy (chee) and gentle body movement (gong) for healing the body, mind and emotions. Benefits in-clude improved energy and agility, stress reduction, increased concentra-tion, reduced neck and body pain along a rejuvenated mind, body and spirit. 4 Friday @11:30 -12:30 Walk & Stretch at Hart’s Brook Park & Pre-serve w/Paige Brodsky Walk on one of the trails. Stretching with exercise bands (provided) on the lawn area. Trails are slightly uneven. Wear comfortable shoes.
Patio Class Fees: $20/residents. $40/non-residents. Tai Chi is $10 for everyone. Unicards are required. *call 989-1822 for more information.
Senior Transportation
COVID UPDATE:
Transportation Ser-vices for Senior Citi-zens through the Town of Greenburgh has been indefinitely suspended due to the Covid-19 Pandemic . If you have any questions please call Lynda Maranino at 989-1807.
FUNDED BY:
The Town of Green-burgh, West. Co. Dept. of Senior Programs &
Services, NY State Office for the Aging,
Dept. of Health & Hu-man Services
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HOME
DELIVERED
MEALS
PROGRAM
Seniors 60 and over,
homebound by reason
of illness,
incapacitating
disability, or otherwise
isolated, are eligible to
participate. A hot
lunch is delivered each
day and the suggested
contribution is $4.00
per day.
For more information
about the Home
Delivered Meals
Program call
Lynda Maranino at
989-1807.
Multipurpose Center ACtivities
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Weekly Patio Table Schedule: Good news! Card tables will be available on the patio for playing cards and Mah Jongg on a first come, first served basis. Limit 4 per table. Monday: 1:30 -4:30 pm Tuesday: no tables Wednesday: 9:30 am -12:30 pm: (no tables on 4/28) Thursday: 11:30 am -3:30 pm: (no tables on 5/20) Friday: 1:00 – 4:30 pm **A current unicard will be required to use the patio. Masks required on the patio. Summer Zoom Session Monday, June 21st -August 16th. Fees:$16/resident & $32/Non-resident. No Unicards needed. Classes listed on page 6.
Registration starts Wed. June 2nd. in person at the Registra-tion Office: Monday-Friday from 10:00am -3:45pm. Online registration: www.greenburghny.com/parks Call 989-1822 for more info.
“It's Time for Trivia" Thurs. May 20th: 12:30 –2:00 pm Rain Date: Thurs. June 3rd Multipurpose center patio. Come join DJ Al MixIt for combined excitement of music and the fun of playing Trivia! Great way to show-off your knowledge of arts and entertain-ment, music, history, and other challenging categories! He’s got the questions - you just bring the right answers! Fee: $5.00 .Advanced registration is required due to COVID. Sign up begins Wed. April 28th at the Registration Office or online at www.greenburghny.com/parks. Space is limited. Masks required.
Book Discussion Group is back! 11:00am –12 noon : Patio Tent Wednesday, May 26th: “Jack” by Marilynne Robinson. Books will be put aside at the Green-burgh Library for “Senior Book club”. Mention that name at pick up. Virtual Programs: Registration for all programs listed below & page 8: begins Wed. April 28th at the registration office or online at www.greenburghny.com/parks. Fee: $12.00 for each program.
NY Historical Society:
“Cover Story : Katharine Graham, CEO” Mon. May 10th. 2:30pm Native New Yorker Katharine Meyer Graham (1917-2001) never expected to become the president, publisher, and CEO of the Washington Post, but she thrived in that position—and even helped end a war and a corrupt U.S. presidency by revealing the Pentagon Papers and Watergate to an outraged public. Discover how her devotion to the Post helped Katharine grow from a self-effacing widow into decisive me-dia executive.
Big Onion Tours:
From Water to Land to Skyscrap-ers: An Environmental History of New York City”: Mon. May 17th: 2:30 - 3:30pm In the past 400 years, the island of Manhattan has grown by 20 per cent-not the population, but the actual land-mass itself. There is significantly more of Manhattan than when the first Euro-pean colonists arrived in 1624. Today’s iconic skyline was built, in part, on land created from rubble, trash, and even excrement. How and why did this happen?
Greenburgh Public Library Information:
Curbside Pickup:
Mon. - Saturday: 10:00am 1:00pm
Tuesdays: 4:00 - 7:00pm
Saturdays: 2:00 - 4:00pm
*To find out more about the
Greenburgh Library programs:
visit their website at www.greenburgh
library.org
Multipurpose Center ACtivities
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Big Onion Tours Continued: “From Slavery to Freedom, Black History in Manhattan 1625-1860” Wed. June 16th: 12:30 –1:30 pm A virtual presentation exploring two centuries of Black history in Manhattan. Starting with the first slaves arriving in 1626, our eight “stop” exploration will travel throughout time and space to discuss the fights for freedom. Compare the differences be-tween Dutch, British, and American slavery; the early anti-slavery efforts and some stops on the Underground Railroad; as well as the stories of William Henry Lane, Sojourner Truth, and the founding & early history of Abyssinian Baptist Church. “Susan Sez” Virtual Tours: “How the Other Half Lives:” Wed. June 2nd: 12:30 pm Virtual presentation of the Jewish mov-ers and shakers of finance, commerce, and retail who lived on the Upper East Side, once known as the “Gold Coast.” Learn who they were, how they made their fortunes, where they lived and more. Program will begin by discussing Tem-ple Emanu-El, the 150 year old Reform Jewish Congregation on 65 St and 5th Avenue with many well known and wealthy congregants. View the Jewish Museum on 92 St and 5th Ave, the for-mer Warburg Mansion - a fantastic example of how the other half lived. On the virtual stroll, hear about the families who called this area home, their lifestyle, their elaborate man-sions and apartments, their philan-thropic interests and more.
Multipurpose Center ACtivities Programs w/ Sue Altman “The Met at 150” Wed. May 26th: 12:30 –2:00pm
In honor of The Met’s 150th birthday, Sue will discuss the histo-ry of the museum, featuring its archi-tecture, its several expansions over the years, and the many wonderful departments and galleries. View the Cloisters and its new features like the Roof Garden installations and Main Hall murals. “50 Best Paintings in NY City Wed. June 9th . 12:30 – 2:00pm Everyone knows that New York City is home to many of the greatest paintings in the world....but what are the best of the best? This (opinionated) lecture takes you on a visual journey through many museums and other venues to see the paintings most experts consider among the finest works of art ever created! REFUND POLICY: Refunds for virtual programs will not be granted unless the spot filled from the wait-ing list. If spot is filled, $10 or 10% of the program fee (whichever is higher) will be charged for processing refund. Full refunds for a medical reason will be granted before the pro-gram with doctor’s note. Refunds are issued at the end of each month.
SENIOR ASSISTANCE:
Ride Connect of Westchester: Assists seniors with rides to
medical appts.
“Shop & Drop” is also available due
to COVID: Shopping and de-livery of essential groceries . No Fee. Call 914-242-7433
for a ride or to volunteer.
Westfair Rides: Provides rides to for older adults/
seniors with vision impairments who live and travel to
medical appointments in
Westchester County.
Call 914-764-3533 for a ride or to
volunteer.
GREENBURGH PARKS AND RECREATION - REGISTRATION FORM
MULTIPURPOSE CENTER CLASSES (May - June 2021)
Name: Cell Phone:
Address: Date of Birth:
Phone: Emergency Phone: Email:Check
Box Program Time Code Program Title Res/NonRes
Weekly Classes - April - June 2021 - a separate check is required from the "Virtual Programs".
Friday @11:30 -12:30 4038-P Walk & Stretch at Harts Brook Park w/ paige $20/$40
Thursday, May 20th @ 12:30 "Its Time for Trivia" $5/$5
Virtual Programs: May & June: a separate check is required from the "Weekly & Patio Classes
Mon. May 10th @ 2:30 -3:30 3014-Z NY Historical: Katharine Graham $12/$12
Mon. May 17th @ 2:30 - 3:30 3013-Z Big Onion: Environ. History of NY City $12/$12
Wed. May 26th @ 12:30 - 1:45 3008-Z Sue Altman: The MET at 150 $12/$12
Wed. June 2nd @ 12:30 3009-Z Sue Birnbaum : - How the Other Half Lives $12/$12
Wed. June 9th @ 12:30 -1:45 3010-Z Sue Altman: 50 Best Paintings in NY City $12/$12
Wed. June 16th @ 12:30 -1:30 3011-Z Big Onion: From Slavey to Freedom: NY City $12/$12
Payment Type (Check One)
Check - Make checks payable to "Greenburgh Parks & Recreation"
Where do I send Payment?
Come in Person at the Registration Office, Open Daily 10am - 4pm
Mail in completed form, along with check to 11 Olympic Lane, Ardsley, NY 10502 Attn: Senior Programs
Please review and sign
Signature: Date:
NO REFUNDS GIVEN FOR CLASS REGISTRATION
As a participant in the above programs(s), I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury and I agree to assume the full risks of any injury, damages or loss which I may sustain as a result of such participation. I further understand the Town of Greenburgh does not provide accidental medical coverage and it is my responsibility to provide appropriate coverage. I agree to waive and relinquish all claims and hold harmless the Town of Greenburgh, the Parks and Recreation Department, its officers, agents & employees from all claims.
**Credit card payment option: ONLY online at www.greenburghny.com or in person at the Registration
Office. Call 914-989-1811 if you need online assistance.
Town of Greenburgh P.O. Box 205 Elmsford, NY 10523
Mailing Address
Goes Here
GREENBURGH SENIOR HIGHLIGHTS
Special Event! “It's Time for Trivia"
Thurs. May 20th: 12:30 –2:00 pm Multipurpose center patio.