August 2015 Bill Westley Chairman of the Board of Directors Karla R. Madrid Executive Director Debbie Santiago Program Coordinator Bob Geiger Councilman Town Board Liaison Phone: 716.633.5138 Fax: 716.633.2276 Email: [email protected]Web-site: www.clarenceseniorcenter.org SILVER STREAK The PLACE LABEL HERE
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exiting the building . Member sign-in is located in
the foyer and guest sign-in is located in the office.
Bus Transportation
Bus transportation is available to members on a first call, first reserved basis. Please call the office to make or to cancel a reservation. To help defray the cost of transportation, a suggested donation
of $1 each way is greatly appreciated.
Shopping is available four afternoons each week. Shoppers leave from the Center at 1:00 p.m. for
an hour at the store and are then taken home.
The mission of Clarence Senior Citizens, Inc. is to provide social, recreational, educational, and nutritional programs, as well as opportunities for
volunteerism, to persons in the community who are fifty-five and older.
9:00 Beginning Line Dancing 9:00 Euchre 9:30 So-Sewers 9:30 Line Dancing 9:30 Woodworking 9:30 Ceramics 10:00 - 12:00 Computer Support 11:15Arthritis Exercise Noon Billiards
12:30 LUNCH IS
SERVED 12:30 Bridge 1:00 Watercolor Class 1:00 Canasta 5:30 Bocce 6:30 Pinochle, Pool Woodworking
10:00 Beginner Bridge 11:00 Tai Chi Noon Billiards
12:30 LUNCH IS SERVED
12:30 Duplicate Bridge 1:15 Bingo
9:00 Yoga
9:00 Stretch & Tone
9:30 – 11:00 Senior
Outreach Program
9:30 Rummikub
10:00 - 11:30
Computer Support
10:15 Eat, Live, Be
Well...ness Group
11:30 Resistance
Exercise
Noon Billiards
12:30 LUNCH IS
SERVED
1:00 Pinochle
1:00 Poker
1:00 Dominoes
Cancelled 8/28
Call the office for more information on any of these activities.
*All activities listed on the schedule are subject to time and date change and/or cancellation.
August
Special Events
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1:30 Shipwrecks of
Lake Erie
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10:30 Volunteer Mtg.
11:00 Visit w/Violet
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1:15 Movie Favorite
6:30 “Reflections”
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10:00 CSC Travelers
5:45 Root Beer Float
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10:15 Claim Your
Own Nutrition
1:30 Principles of
Geriatrics
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10:00 One on One
Technology
1:30 Audiology
Services
2:00 Fidelis Care
Day Trip
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1:30 Organ Donation,
Myths & Misconceptions
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10:00 One on One
Technology
10:30 Out & About:
Erie County Library
6:30 Learn to Play
Bunco
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9:00 Board Meeting
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11:00 –3:00
Picnic in the Park
(Center is Closed)
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3:00 Erie County Fair
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11:00 Visit w/Violet
12:30 Birthday Lunch
1:15 & 6:30 Movie
5:15 Supper @ Center
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2:00 BC/BS
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12:30 Senior
Citizens Luncheon
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9:00-3:30 AARP
Smart Driver
1:15 Greeting Card
Workshop
1:15 Movie Encore
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1:30 Chronic Disease
Self Management
2:00 Univera
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2:00 Summer Tea
6:30 Bingo Bash
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5:00 CSC Diners
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10:15 Alzheimer’s
Support
10:30 New Member
Welcome
Community Day &
Open House
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Summer Tea Wednesday, August 26th
2:00 p.m.
It might seem the days of elegant ladies in beautiful
tea hats are long gone, but not at the Senior Center!
Wear a tea hat and join us for a spot of tea served with
dessert. Eileen Angelini, Professor of French and
Fulbright Scholar, Canisius College, will give a
presentation on The Evolution of French Fashion.
Explore the history of French fashion from the Second
Empire to the present day with an emphasis on major
designers such as Coco Chanel. The cost for this
event is $2.00. (Hats encouraged but not required!)
Sign up and pay in the office by Wed., Aug. 19th .
Evening Bingo Bash Wednesday, August 26th
6:30 p.m.
Bring a guest (21 and over) who has not played bingo
at the Center in the previous 3 months and you will
receive a free card! Calling begins at 7:00 p.m.
Refreshments will be served and prizes will be awarded!
For bus service, inquire in the office.
Sign up in the office if you plan to attend.
CSC Diners McPartlan’s Restaurant
669 Wehrle Dr., Cheektowaga
Thursday, August 27th
Meet at 5:00 – Dinner at 5:30
Menu Choices:
Chicken In The Basket $18.25
8 oz. Filet of Sirloin $23.50
Seashore Platter $25.00
Includes coffee/tea and dessert and gratuity.
All Center members are welcome!
Sign up and pay in the office by Thurs., Aug. 20th.
Alzheimer’s Support Friday, August 28th
10:15 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.
This group provides support, information,
and resources to anyone touched by Alzheimer’s.
New Member Welcome Friday, August 28th
10:30 a.m.
All new members, or anyone wanting to learn more
about the Center, are invited to attend this session.
A tour of the building will be given
and light refreshments will be served.
Community Day & Open House Friday, August 28th
3:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
Center members, family and friends
are invited for family fun at the CSC!
Admission is free and everyone can enjoy a
complimentary hot dog, chips and beverage.
Demonstrations of CSC classes and activities
are scheduled throughout the evening, as well
as music by The Buffalo Dolls, kid’s crafts,
face painting, and open house tours.
Ovarian Cancer Tuesday, September 1st
1:30 p.m.
Ovarian Cancer Helpline (SHARE) representative
Chrystine Tedeschi will give a presentation on
dispelling the myths of ovarian cancer and
educating you on the signs and symptoms.
Please sign up in the office.
Buffalo Bisons Baseball Game Tuesday, September 1st
5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Join us for an evening of Bison Baseball as the Bisons
take on the Syracuse Chiefs. Prior to the baseball
game enjoy the Bisons’ ethnic festival series,
German Festival Night with an Oktoberfest twist.
Bus transportation from the Center is $2.00.
Tickets for this evening’s game are
generously donated by BC/BC of WNY.
Sign up and pay in the office.
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AMISH WAY OF LIFE Clymer, NY
Monday, August 10
Depart 8:00 a.m. - Return 7:00 p.m.
Nestled in the foothills of the Allegany Mountains, this closed Amish Community is not accessible
to anybody unless you go on a group tour. This trip includes a family style lunch , horse drawn buggy ride, shopping and you will see how teaching was done at an 1800’s English style school house!
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Enjoy a 3Enjoy a 3Enjoy a 3––– night stays in each of Europe’s Imperial Cities. night stays in each of Europe’s Imperial Cities. night stays in each of Europe’s Imperial Cities.
Sights include Vienna’s Schoenbrunn Palace, walking tour of Sights include Vienna’s Schoenbrunn Palace, walking tour of Sights include Vienna’s Schoenbrunn Palace, walking tour of
Bratislava, a 14th Century Castle and a cruise of the Danube Bratislava, a 14th Century Castle and a cruise of the Danube Bratislava, a 14th Century Castle and a cruise of the Danube
River through Wachau Valley to the famous Abbey at Melk.River through Wachau Valley to the famous Abbey at Melk.River through Wachau Valley to the famous Abbey at Melk.
Per person: $3,749 Double * $4,549 Single *$3,729 TriplePer person: $3,749 Double * $4,549 Single *$3,729 TriplePer person: $3,749 Double * $4,549 Single *$3,729 Triple
Travel Protection (optional): $260 per person and Travel Protection (optional): $260 per person and Travel Protection (optional): $260 per person and
can only be purchased at time of initial deposit.can only be purchased at time of initial deposit.can only be purchased at time of initial deposit.
Complete Itinerary is available at the Center.Complete Itinerary is available at the Center.Complete Itinerary is available at the Center.
Sign up and pay in the office. Sign up and pay in the office. Sign up and pay in the office.
Make checks payable to Maxima Tours Ltd.Make checks payable to Maxima Tours Ltd.Make checks payable to Maxima Tours Ltd.
“Smart Seniors: Stopping Scam
Artists Before They Strike” Friday, September 4th
1:30 p.m.
Karen Davis, Consumer Fraud Representative with
the Attorney General’s office, will inform seniors
on ways to spot common scams that target seniors
by telephone, mail order or the internet.
Please sign up in the office.
Healthy Living Chronic Disease
Self Management Workshop Wednesday, September 9th
10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Put life back in your life. A member from Erie County
Senior Service Wellness team will lead a highly
participatory FREE six week workshop. The workshop
teaches adults experiencing chronic health problems
(i.e., diabetes, arthritis, high blood pressure etc.)
practical skills needed to manage chronic conditions
in order to maintain and/or increase life’s activities.
The class will also meet on Wednesdays,
September 16, 23, and 30 and October 7, and 14.
Please sign up in the office.
Looking Forward…
Bob Poczik Presentation Monday, 9/12
12 Years a Slave
Volunteer Breakfast Friday, 9/18
Seneca Niagara Casino Tuesday, September 22nd
$17 per person
Depart 11:00 a.m. - Return 6:00 p.m.
Passengers Receive: $25 Seneca Slot Dollars
Sign up and pay in the office by Friday, September 11th
Make checks payable to Niagara Scenic Tours.
COMPUTER SUPPORT
Computers are available in the CSC Library for
member use. Before using these computers for
the first time, members must sign the Computer
User Agreement available in the office.
Volunteers are available in the CSC library to
assist Center members with computer use
according to the following schedule:
Mondays, ..................................... Dave Schupp
9:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Wednesdays ................................. Ron Butler
10:00 a.m. - Noon
Fridays .......................................... Mike Concannon
10:00 - 11:30 a.m.
Dave, Ron, & Mike are each very experienced
with computers and can offer assistance with
e-mail, internet searches, software questions,
and general computer use.
Clarence Senior Center Library
Come and browse...new books and magazines are added every
week. When checking out a book, please remember to remove
the card from the pocket in the back of the book, date it with
the month and year only, sign it, and place the card in the
small plastic container on the desk. When returning items,
put them in the blue basket on the desk. There are no late
fees, but please return items as soon as possible.
Dash’s Tapesaver Program
Please save your Dash’s receipts and drop them off
in the box located in the front lobby. For every $100
worth of cash register receipts collected, Dash’s
Market will donate $2.50 to the Center.
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DID YOU KNOW???
For your convenience when registering for FREE
activities, call the office or e-mail your information,
including name, phone number, and desired event(s) to