NORTH OLMSTED SENIOR CENTER G. A. B. — Golden Age Bulletin April 2015 MAYOR’S CORNER City offices will close at noon on Friday, April 3 rd in observance of Good Friday. I hope all of you enjoy the Easter holiday Springvale Fish Fry’s have been a great success for both Springvale and the non-profit groups who worked the dinners. Thank you to all who have come out and volunteered. It is great to see our residents’ participation at city events. The last Fish Fry will be Friday, April 3 rd . The North Olmsted Recreation Center will host their annual Eggstravaganza on April 4 th from 10am - 4pm. Hundreds of children, thousands of eggs. Get caught up in the scramble at this free annual family friendly event at North Olmsted Park. The Mayor’s Art Show reception will take place Wednesday, April 15th from 6:00-7:30 featuring the art of North Olmsted High School Students. Please join us to enjoy art, music and refreshments at North Olmsted City Hall 5200 Dover Center Road. This exhibit can be enjoyed at City Hall April 1st through April 30th Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm. Sincerely; Mayor Kevin M. Kennedy 28114 LORAIN ROAD NORTH OLMSTED, OHIO 44070 KEVIN M. KENNEDY, MAYOR COMMUNITY NEWS & EVENTS Friday, April 3rd Senior Center Closed for the Easter Holiday 12:00pm Tuesday, April 7th & 21st North Olmsted City Council 8:00pm/City Hall Wednesday, April 15th Lunch & Learn 12:00/Community Cabin Sign up with Tiffany Tuesday, April 21st Walking Club Breakfast 8:30am/Activity Room Sign up with Beth Wednesday, April 29th Soup & Salad Fundraiser 12:00/Community Cabin Sign up by April 27th 1 Jackie Chavez-Anderson, Administrator
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NORTH OLMSTED SENIOR CENTER
G. A. B. — Golden Age Bulletin
April 2015
MAYOR’S CORNER
City offices will close at noon on Friday, April 3rd in
observance of Good Friday. I hope all of you enjoy the Easter
holiday
Springvale Fish Fry’s have been a great success for both
Springvale and the non-profit groups who worked the dinners.
Thank you to all who have come out and volunteered. It is
great to see our residents’ participation at city events. The last
Fish Fry will be Friday, April 3rd.
The North Olmsted Recreation Center will host their annual
Eggstravaganza on April 4th from 10am - 4pm. Hundreds of
children, thousands of eggs. Get caught up in the scramble at
this free annual family friendly event at North Olmsted Park.
The Mayor’s Art Show reception will take place Wednesday,
April 15th from 6:00-7:30 featuring the art of North Olmsted
High School Students. Please join us to enjoy art, music and
refreshments at North Olmsted City Hall 5200 Dover Center
Road. This exhibit can be enjoyed at City Hall April 1st
through April 30th Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm.
Sincerely;
Mayor Kevin M. Kennedy
28114 LORAIN ROAD NORTH OLMSTED, OHIO 44070
KEVIN M. KENNEDY, MAYOR
COMMUNITY NEWS &
EVENTS
Friday, April 3rd
Senior Center Closed for
the Easter Holiday
12:00pm
Tuesday, April 7th & 21st
North Olmsted City Council
8:00pm/City Hall
Wednesday, April 15th
Lunch & Learn
12:00/Community Cabin
Sign up with Tiffany
Tuesday, April 21st
Walking Club Breakfast
8:30am/Activity Room
Sign up with Beth
Wednesday, April 29th
Soup & Salad Fundraiser
12:00/Community Cabin
Sign up by April 27th
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Jackie Chavez-Anderson, Administrator
TUESDAY MOVIE MADNESS 12:30 PMTUESDAY MOVIE MADNESS 12:30 PM
7th– Boyhood
After divorcing, a mother and father continue
to share the task of guiding their young son
through youth and adolescence, and finally
to adulthood. As the years roll by, the rela-
tionships among the three characters continue to evolve as
well. Filmed over a span of 13 years. (Drama/ R/ 164 Min.)
14th– Alexander and the Terrible,
Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day.
When 11-year-old Alexander wakes up
with gum stuck in his hair, he's unaware
that it's only the start of a daylong ordeal of
woes. Looking for sympathy, Alexander
turns to his family members -- who are all
having their own awful day. Starring Jen-
nifer Garner, Steve Carell (Comedy/ PG/ 81 Min.)
21st– The Best Of Me
In this wistful drama, sparks reignite be-
tween former high school flames when
they return to their hometown decades
later for a funeral. But painful memories
of the past may prevent them from having
a future together.
(Drama/ PG-13/ 118 Min.)
28th– Annie
Adapting the blockbuster Broadway mu-
sical for the big screen, this heartwarm-
ing tale charts the sad childhood of spir-
ited little orphan Annie. But after tycoon
Benjamin Stacks rescues her, Annie's
life is transformed in ways she never
imagined. (Comedy/ PG/ 118 Min. )
Movies & Popcorn / .50 Cents
All movies shown on our Large Screen ‘Smart Board’
Crisp clear sound and picture perfect theatre experience!
THURSDAY LIVE ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY LIVE ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
12:15 12:15 12:15 Everyone is welcome to partici-Everyone is welcome to partici-Everyone is welcome to partici-
pate in the lively free entertainment! pate in the lively free entertainment! pate in the lively free entertainment!
2nd– BILLY KAYE
Billy Kaye entertains us with a
musical array of ballads, blues,
folk and rock for our Easter Cele-
bration. Suggestions welcome.
9th– MIKE JACOBS
Mike Jacobs makes his first appear-
ance this year to share his passion
for the music of the 50’s through
the 90’s.
16th– EXERCISING AT HOME
Please welcome Pam Lanter, Director of Reha-
bilitation Services at St. John Medical Center.
Learn about the numerous exercises that can be
done at home without fancy equipment.
23rd– OHIO SAVINGS/
FRAUD PREVENTION
Tony Daiuto from Ohio Savings
Bank will address the issues, pro-
tocols and precautions of fraud
prevention.
30th– JOIN THE BAND
Join us in welcoming this exciting
new entertainment. Local musical
talent Jack Mizenko will delight with
a fun, interactive guitar serenade to
music across the genres.
TUESDAY & THURSDAY HOT LUNCH PROGRAM–
MOVIES, LECTURES, ENTERTAINMENT, FOOD, FUN!
Announcements begin before lunch is Served. * $1.00 Suggested Donation * Everyone 60 and older is Welcome. Lunch reservations must be made by the week prior.
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***New this Month***
App of the Month
CareZone
Download this useful
app on your smartphone
or tablet to help you
organize your medica-
tions, set reminders,
make a to-do list, and
arrange your calendar
all in one place. You can also
share this information with
your loved ones.
NOSC Book Club
Friday, April 17th at 1:00pm/
Atrium
The Longest Ride
By Nicholas Sparks
In the tradition of his
beloved first novel, The
Notebook, #1 New York
Times bestselling author Nicholas
Sparks returns with the remarkable
story of two couples whose lives inter-
sect in profound and surprising ways.
( Movie release is 4.10.15)
Need Transportation?
Call 1-800-983-4782
Senior Transportation
Connection (STC)
North Olmsted & Olmsted Falls
BLOOD PRESSURE
Every Monday 10 – 11:30am
In the Senior Center Atrium
Provided by St. John Medical Center, Fairview Hospital, and Rae-Ann Skilled Nursing and Rehab
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HEALTH, WELLNESS, and FITNESS
ACTIVITIES and EVENTS
~ WEEKLY EXERCISE CLASSES ~
Geri Fit—Carol Silvay instructor/ $5.00 a month
Mondays & Fridays 8:45 AM
Zumba Gold-Sheri Lugo instructor/ $5.00 a class
Free for Silver Sneakers members
Wednesdays 9:00 AM
Chair Yoga-Shari Rusnak instructor/ $5.00 a class
Free for Silver Sneakers members
Tuesdays & Thursdays 9:30 AM
*Note new time for Yoga classes*
~ FIRST CLASS IS ALWAYS FREE ~
SUPPORT GROUPS Dementia Support
***New Time: First Friday
of every month at 10:00am
Friday, April 3rd at
10:00am
Multiple Sclerosis
Wednesday, April 8th
7:00 pm.
NOSC Volunteer Program:
Volunteer Group meets
on Friday, April 17th at
11:00 to work on com-
munity outreach pro-
jects. New members
welcome.
NOSC Art League The N.O. Art class is a
multi-media group that
meets every Wednes-
day from 12:00-2:00 in
the Atrium. Feel free
to bring
your art
project of
choice.
Springvale (440) 777-0678
5871 Canterbury Road– N. Olmsted Golf, Ballroom Dance, Party Events
North Olmsted Recreation (440) 734-8200
26000 Lorain Road– N. Olmsted
Visit the City of North
Olmsted’s website at:
www.north-olmsted.com
To learn about the many opportu-
nities that Springvale and the
Recreation Center have to offer.
Jackie Chavez-Anderson, Administrator 716-5444
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Tiffany Hunt, LSW
Outreach Services
(440)716- 4264
Beth Reitz, AAC/AD Activities Coordinator
Activity Highlights (440) 716-5434
How Functional is your Kitch-en? Lunch & Learn Wednesday, April 15th 12:00 / Cabin Life Care Centers of Westlake’s Occupational Therapist will provide education on improv-ing the safety and functionality of your kitchen. Common safe-ty hazards to avoid as well as space saving and organizational tips will also be discussed. A free lunch will be provided. Please sign up with Tiffany at 440- 716-
4264.
FYI:
All North Olmsted
residents and Sen-
ior Center members
that are over the
age of 90 or will be
turning 90 this
year, are welcome to sign up for
the 90 and Older Honoree Ban-
quet that will take place May
29th. This event consists of a
luncheon, certificate presentation
and cake reception. Please see
Beth for more information.
WALKING CLUB BREAKFAST
Tuesday, April 21st / 8:30am in
the Activity Room All Walking Club members and poten-
tial members are welcome to attend the
season kick off breakfast complements
of Joshua Tree and Chef
Peter. Join us for home-
made omelettes and pas-
tries and discuss the 2015
Walking Club season.
Sign up with Beth by
April 14th.
April is National Healthcare Decisions Month Do you have a Living Will and Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare? National Healthcare Decisions Day is held to inspire, educate & empower the public about the importance of advance care planning. This initiative hopes to encourage patients to express their wishes regarding healthcare with advance direc-tives. Hospice of the Western Reserve will be providing Advance Directives booklets that will be available all month. Please see Tiffany with any questions or for assistance completing your forms.
ATTENTION NEW MEMBERS
FOR THE NOSC ROMEOS
The Romeos men’s group meets
every month at a different restaurant
for a social lunch date. The senior
center also hosts two party events a
year for this active group. If you
would like more information con-
cerning the ROMEOS, please con-
tact Beth at 440.716.5434
REMINDER:
DON’T FORGET TO FILE
YOUR TAXES
BY
WEDNESDAY,
APRIL 15TH !
Soup-er Wednesday–April
29th at 12:00. Everyone is
welcome to join us for soup &
salad. Please call 440-777-
8100 or stop in the NOSC to
make your reservation on or
before Monday April 27th.
Voluntary monetary dona-
tions will be appreciated. All
money collected will help
support the NOSC activities
and programming. Bring
your friends, family and
neighbors. Enjoy a delicious
warm meal in a friendly at-
mosphere. This event will
be sponsored by Westlake-
Village.
TUESDAY
7th- Beef Meatloaf
w/ Ketchup Glaze
Gravy
Mashed Potatoes
Green Beans
Whole Grain Wheat
Applesauce
14th- BBQ Rib Patty
Baby Lima Beans
Baby Carrots
Whole Grain Bun
Tropical Fruit
21st- Roasted Pork Loin
Sweet Potatoes
Green Beans
Whole Grain Rye
Orange
28th- Beef Hot Dog
Seasoned Wedge Potatoes
Ketchup
Baked Beans
Whole Wheat Bun
Banana
*Menu Subject to change
without notice*
THURSDAY
2nd- Chicken Alfredo
Wide Egg Noodles
Brussel Sprouts
Sliced Beets
Whole Grain White
Pineapple Chunks
9th- Whole Grain Breaded
Beef Patty / Gravy
Mashed Potatoes
Broccoli
Whole Grain White
Pineapple Chunks
16th- Turkey Breast Sandwich
Potato Salad
Tomato, Cucumber, Onion—Salad
Whole Grain Rye
Orange
23rd- Orange Glazed Chicken
O’Brain Potatoes
Mixed Vegetables
Whole Grain Honey Wheat Biscuit
Applesauce
30th- Breaded Pork Patty
Sweet Potatoes
Green Peas
Blueberry Muffin
Orange
Please note that announcements will begin at 11:35 or earlier, lunch will be served shortly after. Please refer to the entertainment page for a schedule of movies and per-formers. All meals ordered must be consumed on site. “Carry-Out” lunches are not permitted. The only exceptions are the fol-lowing: 1. Individually wrapped cookies. 2. Individually wrapped bread. 3. Fresh Fruit (apple, orange etc.) 4. UNOPENED milk during the
winter months. Your cooperation is greatly appre-ciated.
All persons 60 and older are welcome to join us for lunch. A reg-
istration form must be completed and can be obtained at the
front desk. Once this has been completed and is on file, you may
sign up for any lunches that you choose. Please contact the
center for more details! This program was made possible by a
Grant from the Ohio Department of Aging through the Western
Reserve Area Agency on Aging. Please acquire your lunch ticket
at the sign in desk and be in your seats no later than 11:30am.
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A Donation of $1.00 is
suggested
April Hot Lunch Menu
Please be aware that each individual is responsible for making his / her
own lunch reservation. Due to a limited amount of lunches that will be
ordered, reservations will not be made over the phone. Sign-up is always
one week in advance as the reservations are called in to the caterer on
Thursdays at noon.
2015 Trip Schedule Attention: Payment in full must be received in
order to sign up for all trips offered.
Wednesday, April 1st– THE FIRST WESTSIDE MARKET & BAKERY TRIP OF 2015
Lunch is out of pocket at the Beachcliff Tavern in Rocky River