05/1988 Senior News FRIDLEY SENIOR NEW
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Older Americans Monti
one in 25 Americans was at least
PROCLAMATION 65 or older. 'According to 1986
DESIGNATES figures, one in 8 Minnesotans is
65 or older, nationwide, 16.6% of
MAY AS OLDER the population is 60 and above
AMERICAN'S MONTH Minnesota's numbers also
correspond to these figures, at
Go•:ernor Rudy Perpich has 16.6 for age 60 plus. At age 65,
proclaimed May as 'Older Minnesota exceeds theR national
Americans Month" in Minnesota. average of 12.1% with 12.5.
Special celebrations and
activities will be held throughout The Older American's Act of 1965
the state during this annual provides for a. shared fiscal
month-long national observance. /administrative responsibility
among the various levels of
The State theme for 1988, "Older government, public and private
Minnesotans - A Resource For All sectors; to bring about
Generations," reflects the comprehensive and coordinated
significant contributions of all aging service development.
segments of our society. No
single group has done more to The Minnesota Board of Aging,
build the state of Minnesota than aging
third oldest state agency on
its 700,000 plus older citizens advocate.
in the U.S., acts as an
who are resources of continuing advocate for .older Minnesotans
involvement, accomplishment, independent,
them to live
wisdom and experience, independent, meaningful lives in
their own homes or place of
Every segment of our society will residence, and to prevent
be influenced by the needs,
untimely or unnecessary
resources, and expertise of our institutionalization. The Board
h
older citizens. One of the most on
designated l� Area Agencies
significant demographic facts on Aging (AAA's) throughout the
affecting America's present and state to receive, plan and
future course is the aging of its administer programs.
populations. The number of
persons age 65 and older is
growing more rapidly than the
rest of the populations. In 1900
.30th ANNUAL INSTUTE. ON on the future workforce, teased
AGING TO FEATURE 26 upon a recent national study of
future manpower needs in an
WORKSHOPS and 4 aging society. He will present an
PLENARY overview of services, products,
experiences and certifications
Institute on Aging , sponsored by that will be required in health,
the Minnesota Board on Aging, social service and other sectors
will feature more than 2S of the economy.
workshops and four plenary
sessions on June 15 and 16, 185 at The workshops will include
St. Cloud Mate Univesity. presentations on: HMO Changes
in Long-term Care Insurance;
The Institute, designed for the Long-term Care - Types and
older person and those who have Trends; Seniors in Leadership;
a special interest and/or career •Growth through Loss and
focused on aging, will address the Changes; AIDS-When it Strikes
theme "Expanding Horizons - A your Community; Grandparent
Future Built on Experience." Rights; Money Management;
Alzheimers-Progress into the
Robert Harootyan, Tony Bouza, Future; Spirituality and
Jackie Miller and David Peterson Life-phases; and Launching a
will lead the plenary sessions. Career from Volunteer Activities,
among others.
Harootyan will address the
implications of **New roles in a Registration fees are X10.00 for
changing society." He is those over 60 years and fulltime
associated with AARP in students, and $20.00 for under
Washington, D.C. and was 60 participants.
affiliated with the University of There is an additional fee of
California, Leonard Davis School $10.00 for those registering after
of Gerontology. May 31st. Luncheons are $5.00
each: the dinner theater is $8.00.
Bouza, Minneapolis Chief of Housing is 59.00/night single
Police, will discuss "Community occupancy and $5.00/night
Security." He will present tips on double occupancy.
improving our personal security (Total $54.00 - $64.00)
and how individuals can For more information, call Karen
collectively contribute to a safer
community. Schafer at the Center for
Continuing Studies, St. Cloud
Miller will present a 2-part State University, St. Cloud, Mn.
workshop on "Life-long laughter." 56301 Telephone: (612) 255-3051
These sessions will stress the or Connie at the Fridley Senior
value of laughter and play for all Center, 571-1304•
ages. low
Peterson, from the University of
California, will share his forecast
i
Theater ter Goers Events sirens. Take shelter it, a stool-f famed
or reinforced concrete building if
Ironda.le High School Play - May ;-7 immediately- available. If no shelter
"Million Dollar Baby" is available, travel at right angles to
the tornado's path. Lie flat in the
Waite Dark W eslyn Church nearest dry,flat ditch, or depression.
33rd and Lincoln - May 7 2pm
"Fids f raise-A Heart to Change the Renzember there is a siren test
World on the first Wed, at 1:00pm!
St. Francis High School - May 7 fpm1
"Once Upon a Matress"
Share Your Experience
The Retired Senior Volunteer Program
It's Tornado Season of Anotia County places seniors who
are 60 years of age or older at SS
Tornado season is approching. A volunteer sites in Anoka County.
tornado is a. rapidly spinning Any person 64 years or older, retired
funnel-shaped cloud extending from or semi-retired, is eligible to become
the base of a thundercloud to earth. an RSVP volunteer regardless of level
They generally_ occcur during late of education, experience or income.
afternoon and move from southwest While serving, RSVP volunteers are
to northeast. covered by accidental and liability
insurance. They're also helped with
LISTEN; To public radio and TV incidental expenses such as
To outdoor warning sirens. transportation.
Many RSVP volunteers will tell you, when
REMEMBER; The National Weatheryou share your talents and time, the
issues a tornado WATCH when great gift you give seems small
the possibilty of one exists, and a compared with the satisfaction and
tornado ARMING when a feeling of accomplishment you receive.
tornado has been spotted or For information about RSVP call
indicated on radar. 422-7090.
ACT: When a tornado warning has Volunteer Opportunities
been sounded for your Volunteers are needed to help with a
immediate area, - SEEIf;,. gift wrapping project, May 5-8, at the
SHELTER. If you are in a Northtown Shopping Center. It is for the
building, go to the center of benefit of the Metro North Literacy
the lowest level, such as a Project-
basement, interior hallway,
closet or bathroom. Avoid Interested???
window areas and buildings Would you be interested in a class in
with .'vide-span roofs. Interior Basic Computer for Senior Citizens?
hallways that are parallel to The RSVP office is doing a survey to
the tornado's path should be see who would be interested if a class
avoided if there is better were offered in the fall. The reason for
i shelter available, the survey is that we have been getting
requests for volunteers who have some
Be alert to the outdoor warning computer Knowledge.
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St Patrick O'Fridley Duplicate Bridge Players
Bowling Tournament
Anyone interested 'in playing
Duplicate Bridge is invited to call
The Fridley Senior Center and the Senior Center and get your
Maple Lanes co-sponsored the name on our interest calling list.
First Annual Saint Faddy If enough interest is shown we
O'Fridley Bowling Tournament on could start a group. Remember
March 17th. this is different than Contract
Bridge which is played every
Forty honorary Islanders shared Monday at 1:00pm at the Center.
the green punch, green cookies,
green prizes, and green
shamrocks. 5
t` y .Or .
The tournament held at Maple
Lanes will be an annual affair in • AA
what the Fridley Senior Center S
hopes will catch the attention of * �r
more bowlers in future years. Calling all j inocle Players.
This year's winners were:
Ladies Division 1 An interest has been voiced in
Tillie Lindberg starting up a pinocle group.
Esther Campbell Anyone interested in playing
Betty Walker should call Connie at the Center
Ladies Division 2 and get on the interest calling
Elsie Davidson list.
Lois Hartin
Pauly Blanch Theater Goers go to the
Men's Division 1 Opera 04po
Fred Schultz
Foody Mimainville On March 22, fifteen members of
Cal Bueckler the Fridley Senior Center
Theater-Goers drove to the
Men's Division 2 Anoka-Ramsey Auditorium to
Florian Wilken attend Verdi's opera, La. Travista.
George Antinozzi A few of the members were
Charlie Wilken experiencing their first time with
Opera and expressed thier
Maples Lanes merits a big thanks enjoyment with the presentation.
for their help and boosterism just Theater-Goers is open to all older
as they do every Monday and adults in the area and now has
Friday when they open their 35 members. Further information
house for special days for -all is available at the Fridley Senior
area seniors. Center, 571-1304.
Until next year - "Smile if you're
Irish, Grin if you're not."
Don't Forget.
Volunteer Recognition
A Mothers Love Is something
that no one can explain, May 10 _ 2:00pm
It is made of deep devotion
and sacrifice and pain. If you have not turn in your volunteer
It is endless and unsel ish sign sheets yet, its stili not to late.
and enduring come what may Please call Connie, 571-1304, if you
For nothing can destroy it volunteer for the Senior Center.
or talo that love away . . . (newsletter, AEtivity Coordinators,
It is patient and forgiving Card Coordinators, Greeters,
when all others are forsaking, Committee Members Center
And it never fails or falters
even though the heart is breaking A55i5tant5 . . .�
It believes beyond believing We have a nice light lunch planned,
when the world around condemns, wards and fun. . . . Plan to join us
And it glows with all the beauty but please call for a reservation so
Of the rarest, brightest gems we know how many to expect.
It is far beyond defining,
it defies all explanation,
And it 'till remains a secret Ha Mother's Da
Like the mysteries of creation . . . Happy yl
A many splendored miracle
man cannot understand
And another wondrous evidence
of God's tender guiding hand
Taken from The collected Poems of Filen Steffi Me
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Prime Time
A 60-minute radia call-in show for
older adults sponsored by the •• •
Metropolitan Senior Federation. .
Sundays - Spm - KLBB AM
I'm Too Busy to Talk Now
Conversations with Creative People � •
Over 70 • •
Sundays - 6:30pm - KSJN AM
Check in the Senior Center for a program w
j schedule.
Proper watering is the third
thing that is very important.
When watering is necessary, it
should be done in the early
morning and the water should
is Always also be applied slowly so that it
The � can penetrate instead of running
Greener . . . off the surface. For _new lawns,
frequent watering may be
Many homeowners always seem necessary to keep the top one
to have greener grass on their half of the soil moist. If you do
side of the fence. Some very not have a new lawn, you want
important things to consider in to provide enough water through
preparing to have that healthier the entire root zone (6-8 inches)
looking lawn is how you mow. The usual recommendations for
fertilize and water. watering is once a week, but this
Lawns should be mowed when may vary according to weather
alhe grass is 3 inches in height conditions and the type of soil in
and should be mowed to a height your area.
of 2 inches. You should never Other areas to consider *for
remove more than one third of having a healthier looking lawn
the top growth in any one de-thatchin
cutting. It is also very important are spring clean-up, g,
weed control and fall leaf
to keep your mower blades sharp
to prevent the tips of the grass removal. The above information
from turning brown. is only a guideline to help you
have a greener looking on your
Fertilizing should take place 3-4 side of the fence.
time per season. The rate of From the Cwda those LWater
application should be a seasonal
total of 3-4 pounds of nitrogen
per thousand square feet of grass
and no more than 1 pound of + •
nitrogen per thousand square
foot in any single application.
The following dates and rates are
approximately when fertilizer
should be applied.
May 1 - 15 1 lbs, of nitrogen
per 1000 sq. ft.
June 15 - 30 1 lbs. of nitrogen
per 1000 sq. ft.
Aug 15 - 30 1 lbs. of nitrogen >>�
per 1000 sq. ft. r V
Oct 15 - 30 1 lbs. of nitrogen
per 1000 sq. ft.
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Memory Seminar
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Fridley's Senior Center has many
on-going programs of interest to
' area seniors. Many are designed to
make older adult life more enjoyable
A time to refine, and came to terms and at times more tolerable. This
with life as lived. . . was exemplified in the memory
class conducted by, Melinda
I beep forgetting things. Ludwociak.
Which letters I've answered,
Whether I turned the stove off. Many worthy facts were brought to
But I can remember things toot light and discussed by Melinda, who
Faces, places, is the Senior Coordinator in
Sights, sounds, scents. Robbinsdale. Melinda putt her
It's annoying not to know where I audience at ease with assurances
left my glasses, that that older adults do not
But it's lovely- to have always, right necessarily- experience a
behind my, eyes, deterioration of their memory.
A picture of my daughter at three, They just have so many more life
Hair glinting in the sun, experiences and thereby so much
Looking up at me, Asking, "Do more to remember.
butterflies have puppies or is it
the other way around?" Melinda also offered many hints as
I can recall perfectly the sound of a to how memory can be improved
fog horn and little aids to help memory
Off the coast of Maine, function better. A full report on the
Though as they will tell you, session can't be done here, but
I sometimes don't hear the phone. hopefully more programs will be
I remember graduations and offered in the future.
weddings and NQtog JfrVsm NMIR07*
Picnics and parades, I can hardly believe that May is
The sway a fresh-cut lawn smells, here already. I have had an
The taste of apricot jam. opportunity to visit with many of
Help nye to be happy about what I you, as the Senior Outreach Worker
remember for the CAI'` agency The position
Instead of fretting about what I that I have is a part-time one. I
1. forget. work 20 hours/'week from
I'd rather relive love than find my Sept.-May. There is still time to fill
glasses, v out fuel assistance. applications if
(But of course, Lord, I wouldn't mind you want to.
if you want to give me a hint.) I have enjoyed coming to the Senior
Center on Wednesdays. I will be
By Elsie Maclay there from 18:30am-1:00pm through
Green Winters, Celebrations of Old Age May to answer questions and help
Thomas Y. Crowell Co., New York, 1977
you with resource information. I
hope that each and everyoiie of you
have a wonderful spring and
summer.
Nancy Jorgenson
Senior Outreach 784-2443
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May Actiui
sun MON TUE WED
flpr Z4 flpr Z5 Apr 26 Apr 27
9:00am Beg. Woodcarving 8:38am Ceramics 9:06am Quilting
9:38am Hardanger 9:3@am Bocce 9:38am Sr. Stretch
9:38am Sr. Stretch 1:15pm Cribbage 1:08pm Kitchen Bart,
18:30am Lend An Ear Tournament 1:00pm 508
1:80pm Ladies Pool Mens Pool Cancer
1:000m Bridge Holiday Shopping
1:88pm Chore Services
2:88pm Ther. Swim
May 1 May Z May 3 May 4
9:00am Beg. Woodcarving 8:38am Ceramics 9:08am Quilting
9:38am Hardanger 9:30am Bocce 9:38am Legal Aid
9:38am Sr. Stretch 11:15am Blood Pressure 9:30am Sr. Stretch
10:38am Lend An Ear 1:80pm Friendly Fridley 10:08am Arthritis A
1:80pm Ladies Pool Folks 1:08om Kitchen Ban
1:88pm Bridge Mens Pool 1:08pm 500
1:80pm Chore Services Cancer
2:00pm Ther. Swim Sr. Lions
May 0 May 9 May 10 May 11
Mother's Day 9:08am Beg. Woodcarving 8:38am Ceramics 9:00am Quilting
9:38am Hardanger 9:30am Bocce 9:38am Sr. Stretch
9:30am Sr. Stretch 18:38am Calligraphy 1:0@pm Kitchen Ban
10:30am Lend An Ear 1:3@pm Sr. Management 1:08pm 580
1:00pm Ladies Pool Board Cancer
1:08pm Bridge 2:88pm Volunteer Tea Holiday Shopping
1:80pm Chore Services Mens Pool
2:88pm Ther. Swim Target Shopping
May 15 May 16 May 17 May 18
9:08am Beg. Woodcarving 8:30am Ceramics 9:88am Quilting
9:30am Hardanger 9:30am Bocce 9:08am Woodcarving
9:30am Sr. Stretch Mens Pool 9:30am Sr. Stretch
1:88pm Ladies Pool 9:30am Painting
1:88pm Bridge 1@:@0am Arthritis A
1:88pm Chore Services 1:80pm Kitchen Ban
1:80pm Sr. Bowling 1:08pm 500
2:08pm Ther. Swim Cancer
May 22 May 23 May Z4 May 25
9:30am Hardanger 8:38am Ceramics 9:88am Woodcarving
9:30am Sr. Stretch 9:38am Bocce 9:38am Sr. Stretch
1:08pm Ladies Pool 1:15pm Cribbage 1:00pm Kitchen Ban
1:80pm Bridge Tournament 1:80pm 500
1:88pm Chore Services Mens Pool Cancer
1:08pm Sr. Bowling Holiday Shopping
2:88pm Ther. Swim
Victoria Day (Canada)
May 29 May 30 May 31 Jun 1
Memorial Day Picnic/ 8:38am Ceramics 9:88am Woodcarving
Springbrook 9:30am Bocce 9:30am Legal Aid
Memorial Day (Observed) Mens Pool 9:38am Sr. Stretch
10:00am Arthritis 14
1:08pm Kitchen Ban
1:08pm 580
Cancer
Sr. Lions
New Program Offers Welcome Back JoAnne!
Discounts On Phone Bills
We are happy to report that
[elder Minnesotans living on JoAnne Johnson is back from the
modest incomes can now save up sunny south and healthy! That's
to $5.20 on their monthly phone good news for the the Fridley
bills. The reduced rates are Senior Center beacause Ceramics
provided through the state's new classes return with her. Come
Telephone Assistance Plan (TAP). join the group on Tuesday
established by the 1957 meanings. They'll meet til the
Legislature. The discounts apply heat beats them.
to local calls only; long distance
rates are not affected. Defensive Driving Course
To be eligible for the program, How safe of a driver are you . . . .
individuals must be 65 or older How safe of a driver is the other
and have their phone listed in guy? Learn to drive defensively
either their name or spouse's. from the Mn. Safety Council.
Maximum allowable annual Completion of the 8-hour course
income is $7,863/single and will qualify participants for an
$10,2821couples. Households with Auto Insurance Discount.
children under 18 can add $2,419 Registration begins May 1st.
for each child. This class fills FAST, so register
early. Class Limit is 50.
Widows listed in their deceased When: June 29-30
husband's name also qualify for 12:30pm - 4:30pm
the program as long as they meet Location: Fridley Senior Center
age and income guidelines. 6085 7th Street N
Persons having "local measured" Cost; $10.00
phone service, which reduces
their rates if they limit their O
outgoing calls, may also qualify Woodcarvers Summer
for the discount. The reduction , cric �llc
does not affect benefits from
other government programs.
Applications are available at the The woodcarvers will begin to
Fridley Senior Center. Completed meet on Wednesday mornings for
forms are sent to the local phone the summer months. Schedule
company and take six to eight will be43
gin on the week of May
weeks before the change appears 16th.
on customer's phone bills.
Be sure to stop by the Fridley
Library in May to see the
beautiful work of our
woodcarvers. The exhibit will be
�'� on display through May, Older
Americans Month.
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'GROWING YOUNGER. COLUMN' ROMANCING WEIGHT LOSS
Spring is a new beginning and So many ways I tried to lose
motivating time for many people. The flab that lived above my
It is time to say good-bye to the shoes.
winter blahs and rejuvenate with Licorice tea and alfalfa tabs
an exercise program. Walking is And all sorts of things from
one of the best forms of exercise, medical labs.
Gymnastic stretches, aerobic
'Talking is a. great way to jumps
release tension, to find solitude, Rowing machines and "iron
to socialize, or to get from one pumps".
place to another. What are some "I've starved myself on water and
ether advantages of walking? bread
*it can be done anywhere And increased circulation on
*it can be done anytime tilted bed.
But the thing that finally shed
"it's virtually injury free fifteen pounds
*almost anyone can do it Was pounding the pavement on
*increases circulation foreign grounds.
There is a tradition that reduced
*improves cardiovascular chubby me,
efficiency It's that Italy closes between 12
*burns calories and 2.
The tabachit4 sells tickets to get
*reduces stress on the bus
*it's only cost is a good pair But they're closed for three
of shoes hours, which did make me
cuss.
Mart your walking program with
To get to fit. Peters, I just used
my feed
a warm up, go to an aerobic Yes, some pounds have been left
period, and end with acool-down. on Via National,
An example would be to warm up At Plaza Lorenzo and the Teber
by walking slowly for 5 minutes, Canal,
then walk briskly for S minutes So when I flew home to the old
and then slowly for 5 minutes. U.S.A.
Each week increase the brisk Why. . . fifteen pounds lighter, I
part of your walk a couple of was on the day.
minutes. Be sure to stretch your So the heck with contraptions
muscles before and after each and diets my dear,
walk. Just fly off to Europe to lose it
This program is made possible by next year. by Joan Schira
a grant from the Medtronic
Foundation and sponsored by This spring, pep up your step.
Presbyterian Homes of
Minnesota. written by Paida Shepperd
Taken from the "Walkers
Almanac"
Puzzle
Funny Business
Wieve laughed at these comedy stars m vaudeville down or diagonally. Leftover letters spell a whimsi-
and movies, on radio and television. Find their 100 cal fitness theory.*
listed surnames reading forward, backward, up, -Bette Sondike
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1.ABBOTT(Bad) 21.CARROLL(Pat) 41.FIELDS(W.c) 61.LAHR(Bast) 81 RAYE(Mahn)
1 ADAMS(Joey) 22.CARTER(Jar]) 41 FONTAINE(Freak) 61 LANGDON(Harry) 83.RICKLES(Don)
3.ALDA(Alan) 23.CHAPLIN(Charlie) 43.GINGOLD(14 miooe) 63.LAUREL(Stan) 84.RIVERS(Joan)
4 ALLEN(Woody) 24 CHASE(Choy)yr) 44.GLEASON(Jad3e) 64 LAWRENCE(Vida) 85.ROWAN(Dan)
5.ARDEN(Ere) 25.COCA( ) 45.GOBEL(Gemge) 65.LESTER(Jay) 86.RUSSELL(Nipry)
6.BALL(Lucile) 26.C3OHEN(Myron) 46.GREENWOOD 66.LEWIS(Jerry) 87.SAHL(Mort)
7.BENNY(Jack) 27.CALONNA(Jerry) (Charlotte) 67.I1TTI.E(Rich) 88.SELLERS(Pbter)
L BERLE(Miles) 28.CONKLIN(Chaster) 47.HACKETT(Buddy) 68.LLOYD(Harald) 89.SILVERS(Phil)
9.BERMAN(Shelley) 29.CANWAY(om) 48.HALEY(Jack) 69.I.YNDE(Pan) 90.SKELTON(Red)
10.BISHOP(Joey) 30.COSBY(BM) 49.HARDY(Oliver) 70.MARTIN(Stave) 91.STANG(Arnold)
11.BRACKEN.(Eddle) 31.COSTELLO(Ian) 50.HAWN(Goldie) 71.McGEE(Fibber) 91 STORC H(Larry)
12.BREWER(David) 32.DANGERFIELD 51.HERBERT(Hagb) 72.MEARA(Anna) 93.SUMMERVILLE(Slim)
13.BROOKS(Mel) (Radoay) 51 HOPE(Bob) 73.MMLPJt(Boo) 94.TOMLIN(Lily)
14.BROWN(Jae E.) 33.DAVIS(Joan) 53.INGELS(Marty) 74.MORGAN(Henry) 95.TURPIN(Ban)
15.BURNETT(Card) 34.DISE(Dom) 54.KAPLAN(Gabe) 75.NABORS(Jim) 96.WALKER(Nancy)
16.BURNS(Cone) 35.DILLER(Phyllis) 55.KEATON(Buster) 76.NEWHART(Bob) 97.WILSON(Flip)
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88 Modem Maturity June-July 1987
COLOR THE EAGLE AW REDEEM IT FOR A FREE POP
WHEN YOU BRING YOUR WOLE FAMILY TO:
PICNIC IN THE PARK
& PATRIOTIC PARADE
at
SPR171ASNM M71RE CENTER
1W OM AVE N.E. IN FRIDLEY
PH: 784-3834
MEMORIAL
DAY
MONDAY
MAY 30th
-sem
12-4:00 pm
CITY BAND CONCERT
FRISBEE GOLF
LIVE ANIMAL SHOWS
CRAFTS
PUPPET SHOWS
TRKIO� IO�
KjATOE T
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CONCESSION STAND
&'im pour picnic lunch
or &W food at the concession "MINNESOTA MORNING" Concert by
Stand. musician Jeff Brooks
PRIZES IN ALL AGE GROUPS
FOR THOSE DRESSED IN THE
BEST PATRIOTIC COSTUHE Spwmwed by the CITY OF FRIDLEY'S
RECREATION AND NATURAL. RESOURCE DEPT.
Summer Bocce Ball
Bocce players will return to the HIE
Senior Center backyard in May.
We hope to have the marked For
court completed by the first days' of us growing ��
of play. Come join the group, (and who isn't)
they're having a ball (or is it
paline). Lord, Thou knowest that I am
When: Tuesday mornings 9:30am growing alder.
Keep me from becoming
14th Annual Senior 49er talkative and possessed with
Bowling Tournament the idea that I must express
myself on every subject.
Plans are already underway for .Release me from the craving to
the 49er Bawling Tournament at straighten out everyone's
Maple Lanes. Door prizes, cash affairs.
prizes and trophies will be
awarded. There is a $5.00 entry Keep me from recital of endless
fee. Mark your calendars now detail. Give me wings to get to
for Thursday, June 16th. Entry the point.
blanks will be available at the
Fridley Senior Center and Maple Seal my lips when I am inclined
Lanes in mid-May. to tell of my aches and pains.
They are increaing with the
years and my love to speak to
them grows sweeter as time
goes by.
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Teach me the glorious lesson
that occassionall y I may be
wrong.
Flake me thoughtful but not
nosey; helpful but not bossy.
Cribbage Tournament. With my vast store of wisdom
May 244 1:15pin and experience it does seem a
Sign up .by May 2L pity not to use it all.
But Thou knowest, Lord, that I
want a few friends left at the
end.
R
lenio,y_
lAtou,---Jtl
New Ulm
May 6th - 7:30am
Fridley Senior Venter
Cost: $5.00
There's still time to register for our excursion to New Ulna. Cour tour
includes the Glockenspiel Haus, Hermann's Monument, Way of the Cross,
August Schell Brewing Co. Gardens, The Glockenspiel, Lunch at V eigel's
Kaiserhof ,f, a Sausage Shoppe, and Harkins General Store.
Come Join us on this fun-filled adventure to this city of charn-1 and
tradition.
Mississippi .diver Cruise
.Tune 2.O-?3
Come along for a lazy summer journey into Iowa and down the mighty
Mississippi. Highlights of our trip include the Bili- Clock Exhibit, Herbert
Hoover National Historic Site, Kalona (Amish Community) including a noon
meal in a. Mennonite home, the Mississippi Belle 100 mile River Cruise, the
Basicilica of St. Francis, Pikes Peak State Park, and the Effigy Mounds
National Monument. Step by the Senior Center for a more detailed
itinerarv.
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Trout Air Extravaganza
June ?nth. 9:t Dam-4:00pm.
$17.00
No. Sub. Senior Coordinators have planned a special event for this summer.
We will spend a day of fun, food, fish and frolic at Trout Air. Lunch and
fishing is included as well as a. had ride, dance, and outdoor games.
City of Fridley BULK RATE
Recreation Department U. S. POSTAGE
6431 University Ave. NE PAID
Fridley, MN 55432 N11!N'N C A F C'L I F. NII'
Pe!m.t No.2BEC.