NORTH OLMSTED SENIOR CENTER Golden Age Bulletin — G. A. B. — June 2017 MAYOR’S CORNER June has arrived! The Farmers Market is open at Frostville Museum every Saturday from 9:00am to 1:00pm. Frostville is located at 24101 Cedar Point Road and is part of the Cleveland Metroparks Reservation. Please visit their website at: www.frostvillefarmersmarket.com for market details. The mission of the Frostville Farmers Market is to make fresh, local food part of our community members’ daily lives, helping everyone to understand, appreciate, and enjoy the health and economic benefits of a local, sustainable food system. Join me for my annual North Olmsted Community Scholarship 5K Run and Walk on Saturday, June 17 th at 8:30am in the North Olmsted Park. Fun and entertainment for the whole family! Celebrate Father’s Day at our beautiful Springvale Golf Course! Tee- times are required so be sure to give them a call. The 2017 Family Concert Series will begin on Sunday, June 18 th at 6:00pm at the North Olmsted Park Gazebo. Join us for music, food and fun as we kick off summer! Have a wonderful start to the summer! Sincerely, Mayor Kevin M. Kennedy 28114 LORAIN ROAD NORTH OLMSTED, OHIO 44070 KEVIN M. KENNEDY, MAYOR COMMUNITY NEWS & EVENTS North Olmsted City Council Tuesdays, June 6th & 20th Council Chambers 8:00pm Wednesdays, June 14th through July 19th Financial Empowerment Classes 10:00am/Activity Room Tuesday, June 20th Health & Wellness 8:30-9:15am/Activity Room Wednesday, June 28th Suds & Spuds Fundraiser Luncheon 12:00pm/Cabin 1 Jackie Chavez-Anderson, Administrator
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NORTH OLMSTED SENIOR CENTER
Golden Age Bulletin — G. A. B. —
June 2017
MAYOR’S CORNER
June has arrived! The Farmers Market is open at Frostville Museum
every Saturday from 9:00am to 1:00pm. Frostville is located at 24101
Cedar Point Road and is part of the Cleveland Metroparks Reservation.
Please visit their website at: www.frostvillefarmersmarket.com for market
details. The mission of the Frostville Farmers Market is to make fresh,
local food part of our community members’ daily lives, helping everyone
to understand, appreciate, and enjoy the health and economic benefits of a
local, sustainable food system.
Join me for my annual North Olmsted Community Scholarship 5K Run
and Walk on Saturday, June 17th at 8:30am in the North Olmsted Park.
Fun and entertainment for the whole family!
Celebrate Father’s Day at our beautiful Springvale Golf Course! Tee-
times are required so be sure to give them a call.
The 2017 Family Concert Series will begin on Sunday, June 18th at
6:00pm at the North Olmsted Park Gazebo. Join us for music, food and
In this affecting true story, 5-year-old Saroo is adopted by an
Australian couple after losing his way in the urban jungle of
Kolkata. More than two decades later, new mapping technol-
ogy prompts Saroo to search for his lost family in India.
(Drama based on real life/PG-13/118 Min.) Starring: Dev
Patel & Nichole Kidman
13th– Hidden Figures
In the race to space between the United
States and the Soviet Union during the
Cold War, three black female mathema-
ticians play a key role in launching astronaut John Glenn into
outer space, making him the first American to orbit Earth.
(Drama based on real life events/ PG/127 Min.) Starring:
Taraji Henson & Octavia Spencer
20th– La La Land
While pursuing showbiz fame, jazz pianist
Sebastian falls for aspiring actress Mia, and
the two embark on an intense love affair. But
as their separate paths of ambition force them
to make tough choices, their relationship starts to fray.
(Musical/PG-13/128 Min.) Starring: Emma Stone & Ryan
Gosling
27th– Trolls
(Grandchildren are welcome to attend
this movie) Inspired by the beloved troll
dolls that have entertained kids for decades,
this animated tale follows the always-happy Princess Poppy
and her grouchy survivalist companion Branch as they em-
bark on a journey that takes them into an unfamiliar world.
(Family Animation/PG/92 Min.) Starring: The voices of—
Anna Kendrick & Justin Timberlake.
Movies & Popcorn / .50 Cents
Movies shown on our Large Screen ‘Smart Board’
1st-TERRY MCHUGH/New Entertainment
Terry Sings The Oldies ...
He also performs songs from the
50s, 60,s 70’s, & 80’s. Frank Sina-
tra to Neil Diamond and everything
in between.
8th– TRAVELIN’ MAN DUO Welcome back Mark Warrick
with the Travelin Man Duo as
he performs your favorite selec-
tions along with some pre-
holiday patriotic melodies.
15th– LOGAN WELLS
Logan Wells takes the stage
with Red, White & Blue
compositions as well as Fan
Favorites of her best loved
performances.
22nd– FLAVOR THAT FOOD
Please welcome back Katie Hummer, Dietitian
with Life Care Centers of
Westlake. Katie will be offer-
ing suggestions for various
herbs and spices that can be
used to flavor food without
adding salt or fat.
29th – GARY RYAN/New Entertainment
Join us to celebrate the 4th of July with new vo-
calist and keyboard player, Gary Ryan. Enjoy a
special treat compliments of Wesleyan
Senior Living while you listen to mu-
sic from the 40’s through the 70’s.
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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NOSC Book Club
Two By Two
Nicholas Sparks
Friday, June 16th
1:00pm/Atrium
A young executive’s once perfect
existence, both professionally and
personally, is now challenged be-
yond anything he could ever have
imagined. New York Times best-
selling author returns with an emo-
tionally powerful story of uncondi-
tional love, its challenges & rewards.
Need Transportation?
Call 1-800-983-4782
Senior Transportation
Connection (STC)
North Olmsted & Olmsted Falls
CNNN
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BLOOD PRESSURE
Every Monday 10 – 11:30am
In the Senior Center Atrium
Provided by St. John Medical Center, Emerald Village, Right at Home, O’Neill Healthcare and Rae-Ann Skilled Nursing and Re-hab
HEALTH, WELLNESS, and FITNESS
ACTIVITIES and EVENTS
~ WEEKLY EXERCISE CLASSES ~
Geri Fit—Carol Silvay instructor/ $5.00 a month
Mondays & Fridays 8:45 AM
Chair Yoga-Shari R. instructor/ $5.00 a class
Free for SilverSneakers members
Tuesdays & Thursdays 9:30 AM
New Class—Stay Tuned for more information
We are currently working to add a new exercise class on
Wednesdays
SUPPORT GROUPS Multiple Sclerosis
2nd Wednesday of the
Month at 7:00pm—
Next Meeting:
June 14th 7:00pm
NOSC Volunteer Program
The North Olmsted Senior
Center Volunteer Group will meet
Friday, June 16th at 11:00am to
work on community outreach pro-
jects. New members are always
welcome to join.
NOSC Art League The N.O. Art class is a
multi-media group that
meets every Wednes-
day from 11:00-1:00 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
HealthCare. Registration for this event is required
SPUDS and SUDS
FUNDRAISER LUNCHEON
Wednesday, June 28th at 12:00 in the
Community Cabin. Enjoy a baked potato
bar (the “spuds”) compliments of Life Care
Centers. You will also be treated to a nice
cold root beer (the “suds”) and a delicious side salad.
Everyone is welcome to participate in this luncheon
event. Please call 440.777.8100 or stop in the NOSC to
make your reservation on or before Friday June 23rd.
Space is limited. Voluntary monetary donations will be
appreciated. All money collected will help support the
NOSC.
Back By Popular Demand! Bring your
Grandchildren to movie day at the
Senior Center—Summer of 2017. The
first movie is ‘Trolls’ Tuesday June 27th
at 12:30 (details on Page 2). Enjoy a
special treat. Check the newsletter for
upcoming movies such as; ‘Finding
Dory’ in July & ‘Moana’ in August.
The Arts Commission Presents:
Summer in the City
Free Concerts in the N.O. Park
Sunday June 18th 6:00-8:30pm
Sunday July 16th 6:00-8:30pm
Sunday August 20th 6:00-8:30pm
Visit the city website at:
www.north-olmsted.com
Want a lift? If you are a Nor th Olmsted
resident 60 years of age or older or with a
disability STC Plus is your passport to local
travel for nights and weekends. Call STC
Plus: 216-265-1489 for more information
Passport Luncheon
Friday, July 7th
12:00pm
Activity Room
Join us for the third in a series of
Food & Travel around the world.
Learn about the interesting cuisine,
culture and history that Italy offers.
A light main dish, appetizer, and
dessert will be offered. Registration
for this event is required, please
sign up with a staff member.
TUESDAY
6th- Stuffed Shells w/ Sauce
Broccoli
Baby Carrots
Whole Grain Wheat
Vanilla Wafers
Applesauce
13th- Breaded Fish
Tarter Sauce
Cheese Potatoes
Capri Blend
Whole Grain Wheat
Oatmeal Bar
Orange Juice
20th- Meatballs
Spaghetti w/ Sauce
Green Peas
Brussel Sprouts
Banana
27th- Stuffed Cabbage
w/ Sauce
Mashed Potatoes
California Blend
Whole Grain Rye
Mandarin Oranges
*Menu Subject to
change without notice*
THURSDAY
1st- Beef Meatloaf w/ Gravy
Mashed Potatoes
Mixed Vegetables
Whole Grain Wheat
Applesauce
8th- BBQ Rib Patty
Baby Lima Beans
Baby Carrots
Whole Grain Bun
Banana
15th– Roasted Pork Loin
Sweet Potato Medley
Green Beans
Whole Grain Rye
Applesauce
22nd- Chicken Paprikash
Brown Rice / Gravy
Green Beans
Corn
Whole Grain White Bread
Sliced Peaches & Pears
29th- Beef Hot Dog
Mustard / Ketchup
Baked Beans
Seasoned Potato Wedges
Whole Grain Bun
Banana
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 following: 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 appreciated.
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 11:25am.
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A Donation of $1.00 is
suggested
June 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