07/1987 Senior News F
FRIDLEY SENIOR NEWS
Coming Together '
CENTER
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FR!DLEY
C�ERAM-A-THON Starts August 11 'of � FRIDL�ETY�OUTSTANDING SENIORS
pant to get—back into the swing
i things after a summer break from
ceram1_c.s?---. Bernie will be back to MARION ANDERSON
- yet you started by making items for BOB TUTTLE
the Cuter to sell as a fund raiser,
'r-=t a great wayto thank the Center GOOD LUCKhAT,THE ANOKA COUNTY FAIR'
for your class time. Come share AUGUST
your time and skills. ---
SENIOR ROVERS
Come Join the senior rovers for
- their summer walks.,. P-ace is geared
A THOUSAND THANKS to the participant, Milease' :can be
- George Antinozzi for the used toward the Ramblers Walking
beautiful parade signs. Club Program. Contact the Senior
Center, 571-1304 for more
- information, Rovers will be walking
City of Fridley for the truck
for our Kitchen Band in the around Lake of the Isles on July 16 . .
parade,
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� - Fridley American Legion for
the wonderful 49er Senior Dance
and lunch, HARDANGER HEARTS
- To the many -�ontr ibutors _to the A continuation of the basic skills
49er Bo 1Ing, Tau-fn ent, class . Design is of a -fou heart r
cluster with decorative fiers &
- Peggy Kosse for the $20.0, buttonhole flowers. Class will
memorial for her father, begin July 7th for- 6 weeks , Call
Dick Alders Connie for details, 571-1304,
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1987
FOURTH ANNUAL
BLOOMINGTON 'SENIOR SPORTS-A-RAMA
To somepeople "you don't stop playing because you grow cid :' °
you grow old, because you stop playing" . Well on your mark, . .yet set . ,
go�ff _The Bloomington 'Senior Sports-A-Rama is about to begin. It is
a fun-filled special event held once a year to highlight and promote
athletic and recreational competition earning a chance to renew past
skills or learn new one; , -This excltin program gives you great
opportunities to gather and socialize with new and old friends ,
The City of Bloomington Par, and Recreation Division sponsors
this event through its Older Adult Program for adults 55 and over.
This event is designed to encourage fitness and exercise. You do
not neeci ;to, gaalify as a super star in order to participate nor de
you need c.-�1ot of prior experience in the events that are being
featured. Accommodations will be made available as needed for pebple
who have disabilities and are strongly encouraged to participate.
Participants choose from over 30, events including billiards,
bowling, croquet, cards, golf, horseshoes, swimming, tennis, track
and field, table tennis, team solfball, team volleyball, and walking .
An awards banquet and ceremony will close the weekend events .
With plans underway for the hosting of the first National Senior
Olympics in St. Louis, Missouri, June 27th through July 2, 19879
The Bloomington Senior Sports-A-Rama is anticipated to become .a
qualifier for future National Senior Olympics .
Yes, the Senior Sports-A-Rama is something to take seriously if
you like to have a good time. It is a fun challenging motivator for
participants, staff, spectators and the total community. The week
long event is scheduled for August 3rd through the 8th .
We :encourage and invite you to participate. The Fridlex+ Senior
Center-has official entry farms.
For more information contact Connie, 571-1304 or stop by the
Senior Center, 6085 7th St. NE,
Fridley Senior Center Finalist Entries for. State 6th Grade Essay Contest
MIMI - MY GRANDMOTHER by Sarah Genosky
I choose to write about "Mimi" because she is special, aren 't all
grandparents? Of course all grandpparents are special, but "Mimi"
is different. Different because she is special to me.
Mimi 's life was rather on the rough side, being poor but never hungry.
She grew up oldest of nine children and her parents were both immigrants
from Poland. Her mother did. not go to school but her father was
considered "educated" for going up to the 4th grade. Mimi helped a lot
at raising her .younger brothers and sisters, washing, cooking, and
helping her mom with her job . Miml quit. school at 16 and got a j ob in
a bag factory. She married at 19 and had four children, After 2
years of being marled, my grandfather died, . She. then worked as a
babysitter. One of the kids called her "Mimi" and after I was born, I
couldn't say grandma, so she was known to meas Mimi .
I would describe Mimi as very kind., caring, and a little stubborn, but
acting like a grandmother should, all ways having candy in her purse,
sticking up for you when your caught in a problem with your- parents,
and letting you do things your parents wouldn't let you do.
I remember good times and bad times . Like the time she was in the
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hospital with something, wrong with. a artery in her neck, But good
times I think have all ways outnumbered bad times . Good times like
reading books to me, going to- the park and .when she used to babysit
me. We still have good times like looking through old pictures .
All in all, Mimi is really special . She says she has never done anything
really great, or spectacular but still, you don't have to do anything
like that to be special to~ someone you love,
SYLVESTER (WESS) SMOLICH by Bobby Smolich
Have you ever seen a seventy year=old man . have a mojor stroke and come
out of it with no injuries what-so-ever? Well, I have. My grandpa,
Sylvester Smolich, had a mc, or stroke nine months ago and is better
off now then he was before it happened. The will-to-live is just one
of his many characteristics, here are some more; determined, nice,
smart, helpful, and inventive. These characteristics of my grandpa
I hope to have as a kid and an adult .
Most kids have an idol or a hero they look up to, well my grandpa is
mine. My grandpa lives in Dinkytown, Minneapolis and so I get tosee
him every two weeks . My grandpa likes sports alot and so do I .
like baseball the best. We also have alot more in common . We both
like trains too, My grandpa and I sometimes go t.o a train bridge
nearby and we watch the trains go by. My grandpa Is a very smart person .
So, he helps me on things I don't get at school, like math problems .
Smolich Cont'
My grandpa Wess is a hard working person. He pointed his three story
house and put new boarding around it. He is ars0 an inventive person.
When he has spare time he fixes things up his own way. He builds his
own chairs and other things out of wood My grandpa is also thoughtful
and kind. He usually gets me things when 1 don't ask ( like cookies
and pop) . He also scratches my back and talks to me about different
things.
I try to visit my grandpa alot because he is not in good health. He
is attached to a pacemaker. When he went into the hospital to get new
batteries for it, the doctors had to take him off the pacer. So when
they did this his heart stopped, -but when they put it back on, his
.heart started to beat again, Because of all this, I try to see him
as much as T tan. BECAUSE L LOVE H1M VERY NUN ! !
ARTS IN THE PARK
Draw or paint with the beauty
ot ' the outdoors surrounding you. / ti
Class will meet at the Senior
Center and then go to Islands I
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of Peace Park (weather permitting)i —on Wednesday mornings in July,
9:OOam - 1:40pm, The ever-
popular.. Bonnie, will be the
artist/instructor. ;II
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When. Wed. July 1-29
9:00am - 1:00pm
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Cost: X10,00 ! � �
BLOOD ERESSURF TESTS
FREE BLOOD PRESSURE TESTING IS I
OFFERED TO SENIORS AS FOLLOWS .
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TUES. , JULY 7 . . . . . 11 : 30 TO
12:00 NOON
THUR. , JULY 16 . . . . 12 : 30 TO
1 : 15 P.M.
TUES., AUGUST 4 . . . 11 : 30 TO
12:00 NOON
1 : 15
THUR. , AUGUST 20 . . 12 : 30 TO
LOCATION: COMMUNITY EDUCATION
CENTER
SENIOR DROP- IN CENTER
GOLDEN LIONS
A SENIOR LIONS CLUB HAS BEEN FORMED IN FRIDLEY WITH MEMBERSHIP OPEN TO ALL NORTHEAST
AREA MEN. THROUGH THE INTEREST OF THE FRIDLEY LIONS CLUB AND FRIDLEY SENIOR CENTER, A
GROUP OF SENIORS ARE NOW MEETING BI-MONTHLY AT THE SENIOR CENTER. MEETINGS ARE ON THE
FIRST*AND THIRD WEDNESDAYS OF EACH MONTH. THE. FIRST MEETING IS AT 9:30 IN THE MORNING
WITH COFFEE AND. TREATS AND THE SECOND MEETING IS AT 1 :00 IN THE AFTERNOON. THOSE WISHING
TO COME TO CONGREGATE DINING BEFORE THE MEETING CAN MAKE RESERVATIONS BY CALLING 571-6085
AT LEAST TWO DAYS IN ADVANCE.
ANY SENIOR IS INVITED TO JUST DROP IN FOR ANY OF THE REGULAR MEETINGS AND GET
ACQUAINTED WITH SENIOR LIONS AND ALSO TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THEIR PURPOSES AND PROGRAMS.
IT IS A GOOD WAY TO MEET MORE OF YOUR FELLOWMEN, SOCIALIZE AND BE A HELP TO OUR COMMUNITY.
SEMINAR IN ST, CLOUD
ON JUNE 4th TWELVE DELEGATES FROM THE FRIDLEY AREA MOTORED TO ST. CLOUD TO ATTEND
THE 29th ANNUAL INSTITUTE ON AGING HELD AT ST. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY. THIS PROGRAM IS
SPONSORED BY THE MINNESOTA BOARD ON AGING WITH THE -PURPOSE OF ACQUAINTING ALL SENIORS
WITH WHAT IS AVAILABLE TO THEM IN OUR PRESENT DAY SYSTEM .OF ASSISTANCE.
THE DAYS' ACTIVITIES STARTED OUT WITH AN ADDRESS BY DR. HARRY R. MOODY, DIRECTOR AT
THE AGING CENTER OF HUNTER COLLEGE. THIS WAS AN UNUSUAL TREAT IN THAT DR. MOODY WAS A
SPEAKER, NOT JUST A TALKER. HE PRESENTED HIS SUBJECT WELL, WITHOUT INTERRUPTIVE PAUSES,
AND IN CLEAR VOICE, HIS SUBJECT WAS A-TIMELY ONE CONCERNING-NEED-FOR MORE RECOGNITION
OF SENIORS NOT ONLY FOR THEMSELVES BUT FOR ALL GENERATIONS, HE POINTED OUT THAT IT IS
SENIORS WHO CAN SET EXAMPLES FOR THE YOUNGER PEOPLE. DR. MOODY STATED THAT OUR COUNTRY
WAS IN TROUBLE AND THAT WE SHOULD REVERT BACK TO SOME OF OUR OLD VALUES. HE COMPARED
OUR YOUNGER DAYS TO.THE PRESENT CONDITION OF THINGS, HE ALSO MENTIONED THE SPLIT IN
GENERATIONS SAYING THAT IT WAS UNNECESSARY AND HARMFUL, BUT COULD BE RECTIFIED WITH
EFFORTS ON ALL SIDES. DR. MOODY CONCLUDED HIS.ADDRESS BY STATING THAT SENIORS COULD
FACE THEIR LAST DAYS COURAGEOUSLY IF THEY KEPT THEIR PRESENT DAY LIVES MEANINGFUL. WE
HAVE A DATE WITH DESTINY AND IT IS OUR JOB TO FULFILL THAT DATE.
FOLLOWING THE ADDRESS BY DR. MOODY AND A BREAK FOR COFFEE AND ROLLS, THERE WERE
SEVERAL SEMINARS THAT LASTED ABOUT AN HOUR WHERE VARIOUS TOPICS RELATING TO SENIORS WERE
DISCUSSED AND QUESTIONS ANSWERED. SOME OF THE SUBJECTS WERE HMO'S, SENIORS IN GOVERNMENT,
SPIRITUALITY, SECOND CAREERS, FAMILY COMMUNICATION, DEALING WITH LOSS, ARTHRITIS, AND
WELLNESS.
FRIENDLY FRIDLEY FOLKS NEWS
A picnic is planned at the Islands. .of Peace Park on July 21, 1957,
The park is reserved from 1100 a,m, to 3:30 p.m, The picnic will be
pot luck, Some .people did sign up at our last meeting for what they
wanted to bring; The list is in the Senior Center if you wish to
see it or sign up, You do not need to sign the shy- bring whatever
you would like,
Activities will be planned, rain or shine,
JULY
Sun.-- Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sat,
If
EGAL SERVICES 1 JOHANNA SHORES 2 3 y
OLF LESSONS FAIR SHARE
RT IN THE PARK ROVERS
ROUND TUIT LUNCH BUNCH
OJDCARVING MORTHTOWN
OLIDAY SHOP WHIST
500
5 GOLF TOURNAMENT 6 CONSTITUTION 7 AROUND TUIT 8 JOHANNA SHORES 9 CRIBBAGE 10 CHEESEII
BOWLING BLOOD PRESSURE ART IN THE PARK ROVERS BOWLING 8 - NOON
BRIDGE HARDANGER WOODCARVING SR DINING PICNIC
JOHANNA SHORES OLF LESSONS WHIST
OLIDAY SHOP
00
12 GOLF 13 CONSTITUTION 14 ROUND TUIT 15 JOHANNA SHORESI6 CRIBBAGE 17 18
BOWLING HARDANGER RT IN THE PARK ROVERS BOWLING
BRIDGE TARGET WOODCARVING BLOOD PRESSURE
JOHANNA SHORES VCR THEATER GOLF LESSONS WHIST
HOLIDAY SHOP
500
19 GOLF 20 CONSTITUTION 21 AROUND TUIT 22 JOHANNA SHORES23 CRIBBAGE 24 25
BOWLING HARDANGER ART IN THE PARK ROVERS BOWLING FAIR
BRIDGE FFF WOODCARVING WHIST CANTERBURY DOWNS SHARE
JOHANNA SHORES HOLIDAY SHOP
500
26 GOLF 27 HARDANGER 28 AROUND TUIT 29 JOHANNA SHORES30 CRIBBAGE 31
SR FED.BOAT CRUIS VCR THEATER ART IN THE PARK ROVERS BOWLING
BOWLING CARD REFRESHER WOODCARVING WHIST
BRIDGE 500IDAY SHOP
JOHANNA SHORES SR ADV BOARD
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AQUATENNUL ..
SENIOR DAY'S
THE
Saturday, July 18 GRANDE DAY PARADE. . .Watch for
Aquatennial Senior Queen Loretta
Salie and Senior Commodore, Walter
"Red" Sochacki on the Walker
Methodist float
Monday, July 20 SQUARE DANCING FOR SENIORS NSP Auditorium
1:00 - 3: 00 p.m. Sponsored by NSP
Tuesday , July 21 SENIOR ARTS & CRAFTS SALES Hennepin County
8 : 00 - 4: 00 p.m. BINGO & ENTERTAINMENT Government Center
11:30 - 1: 30 p.m. CORONATION OF 1987 ROYALTY Lutheran
Brotherhood
5: 00 - 8 :30 p.m. SENIOR PROM The Ritz Hotel
Sponsored by The Ritz Hotel Minneapolis
Wednesday, July 22 SENIOR ARTS &CRAFTS SALES Hennepin County
8:00 - 4: 00 p.m. BINGO & ENTERTAINMENT Government Center
TORCHLIGHT PARADE. . .Look for
the newly crowned Senior
Commodore and Senior Queen on
the Walker Methodist float
Thursday, July 23 HEALTH FAIR FOR SENIORS Hennepin County
11 .00 - 3: 00 p.m. Government Center
NURSING HOME RESIDENTS Minnehaha Park
PICNIC (reservations -
MN Alliance for Health
Care Consumers; 827-8151)
Friday, July 24 SENIOR SHINDIG Logan Park
12: 00 - 4: 00 p.m.
Saturday , July 25 1500' CARD TOURNAMENT Hennepin County
9: 00 - 3:00 p.m. FOR SENIORS Government Center
Northwestern Bell
"uette Back
AUS WEST COMPANY MinneapQf
Aquatennial Senior Days are sponsored by Northwestern Bell Community Service Teams,Marquette Bank Minneapolis,
Hennepin County Board of Commissioners, and Medtronic Inc.
4,8- Medtronic
1987 49ers Senior Bowling Tournament Report
The following businesses and organizations combined together to contribute more than
$1000.00 in prizes, money and services. Their generosity is largely responsible for
the success of this year's Senior Bowling Tournament. A Most Sincere Thanks to All
These Generous People.
Maple Lanes and Staff 6310 Hwy. 65 Fridley
V.F.W. Post 363 1040 Osborne Rd. Fridley
Junior Bowling League Maple Lanes Fridley
Knights of Columbus Council 4381 6831 Hwy. 65 Fridley
American Legion Post 303 7365 Central Ave Fridley
Fridley State Bank 6315 University Ave .NE Fridley
Skywood Inn/Sunshine Place 5201 Central Ave. Fridley
Bob's Produce Ranch 7620 Univeristy Ave Fridley
Tony Romas 5085 Central Ave. Col . Hts.
Majestic Oaks Golf Course Blaine
Sandees Restaurant 6490 Old Central Fridley
Old Country Buffet 6540 University Fridley
Benjamins Restaurant 5895 University Fridley
Chanticlear Restaurant 6304 Hwy. 65 Fridley
Tams Rice Bowl Restaurant 1160 Fireside Dr. Fridley
Country Club Grocery 6257 Hwy. 65 Fridley
Sizzlers 5025 Central Ave Col . Hts.
Automatic Sales Maple Lanes Vender
Oriental House 5865 Univeristy Ave Fridley
Perkins Restarant 7520 Univeristy Ave Fridley
A & W Root Beer 7429 E. River Rd. Fridley
Mr. Steak 4545 Central Ave Col . Hts.
Embers 5400 Central Ave Fridley
600 Hwy. 10 Blaine
Pizza Flame Osborne and University Fridley
Schaff Floral 6554 University Ave Fridley
'Buzz's Barber Shop 6247 University Ave Fridley
Deli Cart Pizza 622 Osborne Rd. Fridley
McDonalds 5831 University Ave Fridley
Dave's Sport Shop 6253 University Ave Fridley
Moon Plaza Cafe 6215 University Ave Fridley
Hayden Hills Golf Course 13150 Deerwood Champlin
T.R. McCoys 7850 University Fridley
Leon's Supper Club 4880 Central Ave Col . Hts.
Budweiser Beer Maple Lanes Vender
Miller Beer Maple Lanes Vender
The following people all contributed important services to this year's Tournament:
Helen Jezierski Maple Lanes
Bob Kohanek Maple Lanes
Bob Rosencrans Maple Lanes
Jack Becker Maple Lanes
Muriel and Bob Kelsey Volunteer '
Donna and Bill Matthews Volunteer
Alex Berberich Volunteer
Thanks to all who made this a most satisfying experience for us.
Bill Campbell , Tournament Director
Connie Thompson, Sr. Coordinator
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At the 49er Senior Bowling Tournament Everyone's A Winner!
Bob Tropp . . . . . . .T. Shirt Beaulah Sevlin. . . . . . . . . . .$5 Gift Certificate
Harold Born. . . . . .12 Pack Coke Ed Welterberg. . . . . . . . . . . .Two Meals
Dick Bennek. . . . . .Mens Shampoo Lillian Zimmerman. . . . . . . .Two Golf Green Fees
Fred Schultz. . . . .$10 Gift Certificate
Donna Matthews. . .Dinner for Two 6 Entrants. . . . . . . . . .$5.00 Cash
Freda Ward. . . . . . .$10 Gift Certificate
Art Smith. . . . . .Two Dinners 9 Entrants. . . . . . . . . .$4.00 Cash
Frank Phillips. . .Sport Cap
Bob Kelsey. . . . . . .$15 Gift Certificate 70 Entrants. . . . . . . . .$3.00 Cash
Florence Molumby.$10 Gift Certifciate
Fay Thorn. . . . . . . .$20 Gift Certificate SPECIAL GRAND PRIZES
Esther Campbell . .Two Dinners
Wilbur Manteufel.Set of Glasses William Andberg $50 Savings Bond
Gilbert Lindstrom. .Sport Cap
Ruth Klick. . . . . . .$5 Gift Certificate Harold Cope One Night's Stay at Motel
Earl Reed,. . . . . . . .Sport Cap
Bea Norton. . . . . . .Tote Bag
Jo Savelkoul . . . . .Two Dinners DIVISION WINNERS (* indicates Trophy)
Dick K1ick. . . . . . .Beach Towel MENS 1.Dewa ne Mauralt * 622
Evelyn Ordner. . . .Tote Bag y
Ralph Nieland. . . .T Shirt Harold Cope 618
Byron Walker. . . . .Two Meals Bill Davidson 617
Evie Lapham. . . . . .Carrot Cake 2.Wilbur Manteufel * 685
John Meyers. . . . . .$10 Gift Certificate Dick Bennek 653
Margaret Nelson. .One Pizza Jerry Schrieber 651
Vivian Bates. . . . .T Shirt 3.Howie Schultz * 691
Dorothy Smith. . . .Sport Cap Lawrence Forslin 662
Alice Polkey. . . . .Two Golf Green Fees Bob Kelsey 611
Dee Schultz. . . . . .Twins Game Tickets 4.Dave Gilbert * 644
Bill Campbell. . . .T Shirt Palmer Gunderson 632
Clarence Fisher. .Twins Game Tickets Harold Glaser 626
Ernie Bumala. . . . .Set of Glasses 5.Laurence Stumpf * 652
Gen Bueckler. . . . .Two Meals George Parker 647
Louise Anderson—One Meal Albert Miller 646
Melba Sandberg. . .Carrot Cake
Kay Hebrink. . . . . .$20 Gift Certificate WOMENS 1.Audrey Perkkio * 609
Bill Andberg. . . . .Two Meals Lois Beach 579
Bill Davidson. . . .Sport Cap Edna Lund 557
Violet Bergin. . . .$25 Gift Certificate 2.Vivian Bates * 648
Evelyn Parker. . . .Kitchen Hot Glove Loie Halseth 573
Melva Blaska. . . . .T Shirt Nellie Kozlak 572
Matt Szczech. . . . .Sport Cap 3.Antoinette Zgullowicz *593
Velma McKenzie. . .$10 Gift Certificate Helen Szczech 590
Harold Cope. . . . . .Sport Cap Gen Buechler 588
Ida Chukel. . . . . . .Twins Game Ti.ckets 4.Gladys Kuenkel * 591
Jim Moreault. . . . .12 Pack Coke Verna Oushik 573
Bill Pierce. . . . . .T Shirt Evelyn Parker 572
Palmer Gunderson.$10 Gift Certificate 5.Merriette Hunstad * 589
Tracy Zastrow. . . .One Meal Velma McKenzie 574
Antoinette Zgretowicz. .$10 Certificate Hannah Bombarger 570
Nellie Kozlak. . . .$20 Gift Certificate All Division Winners won cash prizes.
Joe Sroga. . . . . . . .Set of Glasses
Ed Baker. . . . . . .One Pizza
Dallas Gerrish. . .Tote Bag
Frank Morton. . . . .Two Dinners
Audrey Perkkio. . .Two Dinners
Eleanore Johnson.Two Brunches
Paul Moore. . . . . . .Set of Glasses
- FREE LOCKS M A Y INSIDE SINGLE
CYLINDER
DEADBOLT
LOCI(
BENEFIT SENIORS 9 J
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FREE SECURITY HARDWARE WITH FREE THUMB: � TURN
INSTALLATION WILL BE AVAILABLE TO
LOW AND MODERATE INCOME RESIDENTS
OF FRIDLEY . THESE CRIME PREVENTION
MEASURES . . PART OF FRIDLEY ' S
NEIGHBORHOOD CRIME PREVENTION
PREOGRAM, HAVE BEEN MADE POSSIBLE IN ORDER TO QUALIFY FOR THE
THROUGH RECENT COMMUNITY PROGRAM, PERSONS MUST COMPLETE AN
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS . APPLICATION AND RECEIVE A HOME
SOME' NEIGHBORS WHO PARTICIPATE IN SECURITY SURVEY. DURING THE SURVEY
NEIGHBORHOOD CRIME PREVENTION A CRIME PREVENTION SPECIALIST WILL
ASSESS THE CURRENT SECUR I TY OF YOUR
PROGRAMS DO NOT HAVE THE RESOURCES HOME AND MAKE SUGGESTIONS ABOUT HOW
/TO PURCHASE AND INSTALL SUCH THINGS TO INCREASE YOUR SECURITY.
AS DEADBOLT LOCKS IN THEIR HOMES .
THIS PROGRAM WILL BE AVAILABLE TO IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT
PERSONS WHO PARTICIPATE. IN CRIME THIS PROGRAM OR WOULD LIKE TO
PREVENTION , OWN THEIR HOME IN RECEIVE AN APPLICATION, PLEASE CALL
FRIDLEY AND QUALIFY UNDER A LOWER MARTHA MCDONELL AT THE FRIDLEY
INCOME LIMIT . POLICE DEPARTMENT 571-3450 EXT 173 .
CRAFT DRIVE
REMEMBER THE SENIOR CENTER AS. YOU VCR THEATER
CLEAN HOUSE THIS SPRING AND SUMMER .
FRIDLEY SENIORS ARE LOOKING FOR ANY
CRAFT KITS YOU HAVE LAYING AROUND Thcnks to the generosity Of the
THAT WILL NEVER GET F I N I SHED. Fridley Lioness, we are now able
SENIORS WOULD ENJOY MAKING THE KITS
OVER THE SUMMER . PROJECTS WOULD to show movies in the air condition
THEN BE SOLD AT A FALL CRAFT SALE comfort of the Fridley Senior
TO RAISE FUNDS FOR THE ON-GOING Center. On the 2nd and 4th Tuesday
OPERATION OF THE SENIOR CENTER, ITS
PROGRAMS AND SERVICES . CHECK of each Month, We will Show
UNDER YOUR BED IN YOUR CLOSET ,
GARAGE AND BASEMENT . NEW AS WELL current-run as well qS Classic
AS PARTIALLY MADE KITS GRATEFULLY iiovie selections, Come Join Us !
ACCEPTED . D I RECT I ONS CAN BE
RETURNED UPON REQUEST . FOR MORE
DETAILS, CONTACT THE SENIOR CENTER, LUNCHTBUNCH
571-1304. TRY A CREATIVE LUNCH BREAK ! BRING
CRAFT DRIVE - PHASE TWO A SACK LUNCH AND JOIN THE LUNCH
BUNCH FOR A CRAFT PROJECT ON THE
The kits are coming in! Now we need FIRST THURSDAY OF THE MONTH .PROJECTS WILL TAKE 20-30 MINUTES TO
seniors to help make them for our fall COMPLETE . ACTIVITY IS ON -GOING
FROM 11 :00 A.M . - 1 : 00 P . M . JOIN
sale. Stop by the Senior Center and US EARLY, LATE OR AT HIGH NOON .
pick out a project to work on at home/ GREAT BAZAAR AND GIFT IDEAS . No
PREVIOUS ARTS AND CRAFTS EXPERIENCE
at Around Tuit/or while volunteering NECESSARY!
at the Center. We really need your help!
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Depart: Fridley Senior Center
10:30 a.m.
Return: 3:30 p.m.
COST: $10,00
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AT THE DOME
TWINS GAME - Twins vs California
Auost 13th, 1957
Enjoy an afternoon baseball game with special Senior attractions .
Depart: Fridley Senior Center
10:30 a,m,
Return: 3:30 p.m.
COST: $10,00
Must register by July 24th.
Regxstralon--for Fridley residents begins July 6th, for non-residents
on July 13th,
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