From the desk of the Director: Whew! We all survived and thrived during our construction closure, now we welcome folks back to a fresh and fun senior center. We leave behind ways of doing business that are archaic and duplicated. Provide recognition of honor by providing consumers with privacy and a confidential space. The new interior design that draws one in, to be surrounded by beauty, embraced with the warm and kind Seward culture. I would like to thank all our staff; Robert, Marie and Christine for working tirelessly between two facilities; navigating relocated office space, in search of documents; and working outside of routine, which was overwhelming on some days. Our hats are tipped to all the volunteers who came forward to assist in the move, paint, repurpose, hang artwork, provide treats at lunch and move again. Thank you all for your commitment to the positive growth of our community! You add strength to our integrity, so we might serve the greater good of the senior community. Please join us to celebrate our successes, on Wednesday, March 4 th from 1:00pm to 4:00pm, for a community open house. Dana SENIOR SERVICES To receive services at the center, seniors must fill out an intake form. This documentation is essential to continue receiving federal, state and city funds. Thank You! Mission Statement To ensure honor, dignity, security and independence for the older Alaskan age 60+ through support services; to assist them in maintaining meaningful, quality lives. HIGHLIGHTS Page 2→Center Information Page 3→Financial Partners Page 4→Community Page 5 →Center Activities Page 7→Transportation Page 8→ Menu Page 9→ Health & Fitness Resurrection times Seward Senior Center March 2020
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From the desk of the Director:
Whew! We all survived and thrived during our
construction closure, now we welcome folks back
to a fresh and fun senior center. We leave behind
ways of doing business that are archaic and
duplicated. Provide recognition of honor by
providing consumers with privacy and a
confidential space. The new interior design that
draws one in, to be surrounded by beauty,
embraced with the warm and kind Seward culture.
I would like to thank all our staff; Robert, Marie
and Christine for working tirelessly between two
facilities; navigating relocated office space, in
search of documents; and working outside of
routine, which was overwhelming on some days.
Our hats are tipped to all the volunteers who came
forward to assist in the move, paint, repurpose,
hang artwork, provide treats at lunch and move
again. Thank you all for your commitment to the
positive growth of our community! You add
strength to our integrity, so we might serve the
greater good of the senior community.
Please join us to celebrate our successes, on
Wednesday, March 4th from 1:00pm to 4:00pm, for
a community open house.
Dana
SENIOR SERVICES To receive services at the center,
5 AND DIME CLUB These contributors provide the Center with
unrestricted funding to support and continue the Seward Senior Center Mission. Your tax-deductible donations ensure the success of all services that the
Center provides for the local and visiting senior.
Thank you for your financial contributions: Bill Alloway Margaret Anderson
Dot Bardarson Nancy Blair
Michael & Linda Brown Judy & James Burge
Cathy Byars Keith & Jacqueline Campbell
Judi Christiansen Jean Cripps
Sam & Mary Daniel Debra Dixon
Bev Dunham Kaare & Orvetta Elde
Ludi Everett Jim & Kathy Fredrickson
Bill Hearn Diane Hunt
Warren & Mary Huss Ben & Rosella Ikerd
Peggy Jackson Mark Kansteiner & Colleen Kelly
Duane & Marianne Keil Donna Kelley
Mary Lechner Ann Leisle
Sanna LeVan Mark Luttrell & Ann Ghicadus
Lorraine McCauley Sue McClure
Dr. Michael Moriarty DDS Joe & Diane Owens
Pioneers of Alaska Igloo 9 Lee Poleske
Nanci Richey Jack Sadusky
Glenn & Sandy Schiff Jean Schwafel
Cheryl Seese John & Linda Sewall
Jim & Christine Sheehan Resurrection Bay Lions Club
Phyllis Shoemaker Joyce Simpson
Carol Souza Tom & Mary Tougas
Don & Marilyn Sutherland Dorothy Urbach
Nell Watsjold
The 5 & Dime Club and the SSC Endowment Fund are easy ways to donate and receive the tax benefits.
See the back page of this newsletter for the clip-out statement available for your use.
ENDOWMENT FUND SSC Goal: $200,000 Your thoughtful financial contributions are
forever preserved, and the interest provides for the
Center: building improvements, new program
development and financial security for a healthy
future in senior services.
Thank you for investing!
This Month’s Donors:
Yvon & Janet
Van Driessche
$126,000
Volunteer Corner Every month people volunteer time
March 4th from 6-7:30pm Seward Mountain Haven Commons
Facilitated by Lila Hurst, Board Certified Dementia Practitioner,
Providence
Contact Lila at 224-2803
with questions *by special appointment on Friday afternoons
Contact Amy for help after 4pm & on weekends
by calling 422.7088 or Frances Azzad-Smith
with SCHC Monday through Friday to make an
appointment at 224.2273 (option 4)
Donate your used eyeglasses at the Seward
Senior Center. Sponsored by the Aurora Borealis Lions Eyeglass
Recycling and Vision Center Foundation
compassionate closet Located at the Nazarene Church.
809 4th Ave – Seward 224-5617
Tuesdays 3-5pm
Used clothes at very cheap prices.
BINGO
Fridays at 1:15pm **Volunteers needed to call BINGO every Friday**
Be an Advocate for Seniors
The Alzheimer's Association Alaska monitors the Alaska State Legislature's actions and notifies advocates via email about cuts or policies impacting seniors. We provide the phone and email contact information for your state legislators, and suggested language for pushing back against harmful cuts and policies.
Become an advocate for seniors at https://alz.org/get-involved-now/advocate or call Elizabeth at 907-313-2944 with questions.
Reserve a seat: call 224-5604 by 4pm the day before travel.
Same day service available, however, not guaranteed.
Van Runs TO/FROM SSC Daily
9:30am – 1:30pm T, W & Th
10:00am – 1:30pm M & F
Mondays & Fridays
POST OFFICE RUN
9:30am & 1:00pm
Tuesdays
BANK RUN
1:00pm & 1:30pm
Thursdays
SHOPPING
FEE of $5.00 for round trip to Safeway or
Seward Marketplace You will be required to purchase a voucher in the
office at least one day in advance.
9am, 12:45pm & 1:15pm
Funding Partners in Transportation:
Meals on Wheels Seward Senior Center
offers nutritious lunches Monday – Friday through its
meals on wheels program.
To be eligible the following conditions must all be true:
1. Age 60 or above (or the senior spouse of any age) 2. Physically and/or mentally incapacitated (i.e. long-term
illness, surgery or bedbound) 3. Unable to prepare nutritious meals 4. Lack of informal supports (i.e. no relative or friend who can
assist with meal preparations)
The Senior Center can provide daily meals whether your need is temporary or long-term. Please contact the SSC office for more information at 224-5604
Funding Partners in Food Service:
DINING AT THE CENTER
Salad Bar opens at 11:30am
Hot Entrée is served from 12pm-12:30pm Suggested Meal Donation is $5 per senior
Non-Senior $12 paid to front desk volunteer “To-Go” meals are $5 each and available from 12:30pm-12:45pm
Take a Vet to Lunch Sponsored by American Legion Post 5
All veterans, 60 and older and their spouses are invited to lunch at the
Senior Center at no cost them.
SEWARD SENIOR CENTER MARCH 2020 8
2 Grilled Cheese Sandwich
& Tator Tots
Singing 11:30am
Pinochle 1pm
Arts & Crafts 1pm
3 Chicken Alfredo with
Garlic Bread
Color Pastels 1pm
4 Baked Pollock Filet
with Brown Rice
Seward Strings 1pm
5 Beef Tacos
Rock Painting 1pm
6 Lasagna with Garlic
bread
Bingo 1:15pm
9 Grilled Brats with
Peppers, Onions and
Sauerkraut
Singing 11:30am
Pinochle 1pm
Arts & Crafts 1pm
10 Meatloaf & Mashed
Potatoes
Color Pastels 1pm
11 Roasted Pork Loin &
Oven Roasted Potatoes
Writers Group 1pm
12 Rosemary Chicken with
Basmati Rice
Rock Painting 1pm
13 Baked Halibut Filet
Bingo 1:15pm
16 Seared Rockfish with
Rice
Singing 11:30am
Pinochle 1pm
Arts & Crafts 1pm
17 Pulled Pork with
Mashed Potatoes
Color Pastels 1pm
18 Grilled Chicken
Sandwich with French
Fries
Seward Strings 1pm
Birthday Cake
19 Salisbury Steak with
Baked Potato
Rock Painting 1pm
CSFP 11-12pm located in
senior center basement
Board of Directors Mtg 1pm
20 Breakfast for Lunch
Bingo 1:15pm
23 BBQ Chicken, Mashed
Potatoes & Baked Beans
Singing 11:30am
Pinochle 1pm
Arts & Crafts 1pm
24 Spaghetti with Garlic
Bread
Color Pastels 1pm
25 Grilled Roast Beef and
Cheese Sandwich with
Tator Tots
Writers Group 1pm
26 Baked Halibut and Rice
Rock Painting 1pm
27 Cheeseburgers and
French Fries
Bingo 1:15pm
30 Seared Pork Chop with
Mashed Potatoes
Singing 11:30am
Pinochle 1pm
Arts & Crafts 1pm
31 Chicken Stir Fry with
Basmati Rice
Color Pastels 1pm
Monday uesday ednesday hursday Friday
March menu & activities
Salad Bar Open
11:30am
Hot Entrée Served
12-12:30pm
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Monday
For beginners
TAI CHI
For BALANCE/
ARTHRITIS
21-form
Volunteer Led
9:20am
~~~ SAIL #1
With Rachel Dow
10:30am Advance sign up required
Tuesday
SAIL #2
With Rachel Dow
9:30am Advance sign up required
Wednesday
For beginners
TAI CHI
For
BALANCE/
ARTHRITIS
21-form
Angela Brown
9:20am
~~~ SAIL #1
With Rachel Dow
10:30am Advance sign up required
Thursday
SAIL #2
With Rachel Dow
9:30am Advance sign up required
~~~
Tai Chi
For Diabetes &
Prevention with
Stephanie Kaiser
2-3pm
Friday
Intermediate
TAI CHI
Yang Style
24-form
Volunteer Led
9:20am
~~~
SAIL #1
With Rachel Dow
10:30am Advance sign up required
Tai Chi for Diabetes & Prevention with Certified Instructor Stephanie Kaiser, RN
Thursdays 2-3pm in the Fitness Room FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
All ages and abilities welcome!
STAY ACTIVE & INDEPENDENT FOR LIFE Strength, balance, and fitness class for adults 65+
Taught by Rachel Dow
Join a class today!
SAIL is an evidence-based strength, balance and physical fitness program. With the completion of 8 weeks of classes, you should witness better balance and an improvement in your personal strength.
SSC Endowment: The gift that keeps on giving! When you contribute to the Endowment, your donation is preserved. SSC benefits from the interest from your investment. Help us to reach our new goal of $200,000.00.
Please Donate Today! New Vehicle Fund $___________________
SSC Endowment Fund $___________________
Senior Nutrition Program $___________________ Five & Dime Club (unrestricted) $___________________