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VFW Post 363 Sponsors Center Anniversary Party
Over 300 fortunate Senior Center participants wereguests of the
Fridley VFW Post 363 and Auxiliary on Sunday, November 1- for dinner
bingo and dancing. Post 363 set before the seniors a dinner of turkey,
dressing mashed potatoes, gravy and all of the trimming for a really
wonderful meal, that made the seniors eyes open in delight. The
environment was relaxing and the table service was extra prompt. No
sooner was this nice meal done and tables cleared, that bingo cards
; were distributed, For the next half hour or more a number of seniors
: were sharing the dollars that Post 363 provided for bingo prizes . The
hast winner received thirty-three dollars. When bingo was done, Ken
Lassen was ready to play for those who dance or for Just listening
pleasure, Comments from seniors who attended certainly indicates that
it is among the most appreciated events of the. season,
' The annual seniors dinner is only one of many programs that V.F.W. Post
363 has initiated and currently maintains throughout the entire metro
area. Other programs include a dinner and dance for the firefighters,
sizable donations and -visits to convalescent homes, special attention
to handicapped people, provide funds to cancer research and treatment.
Post 363 shows great interest in theyouth of today by sponsoring about
a dozen programs such as Boy Scouts, bike safety, proper firearms train-
ing, numerous contests, and many sport activities . Promotion of loyalty
among all people is of high interest to members of Post 363,
To say that V.F.W. Post 363, along with the ladies auxiliary, is an
essential and distinctive part of Fridleyy''s foundation would be undeniable.
These kind of people deserve, but never ask for, a vast amount of thanks .
We, the recipients, can .only hope that if the opportunity comes when our
help is needed that we will be moved to be as generous as possible,
Coming Cribbage Tournament
Cribbage - a game born many years ago, seens to fascinate many card players .
Clubs have been formed over nearly all the world and thousands of tourna-
ments have been held, Fr.idley's Senior Center will host a monthly tourna-
ment starting on Tuesday, January 26, The tournament will begin at
1 : 15 p.m. and will be held on the fourth tuesday of each following month.
Full particulars will be on sign-up sheets which will be available at the
Fridley Senior Center shortly after the new year begins. Open to all
seniors,
BOCCE BALL
Shortly after Rudy Perpich became Governor of Minnesota the game of Bocce
Ball gained quite a bit of attention, Since then considerably more people
have shown an interest in the game and a number of leagues have been formed.
After several delays the Fridley Senior- Center did get a few players
together,and several meetings were held on the grounds Just outside of the
center, When the .weather turned colder a request was made of Redeemer
Lutheran Church to use their activity hall; permission was granted. At
Present there are about 12 people who play but the activity center could
accommodate enough area for about 30 people, At the-.last session before
this writing, the Reds defeated the Greens two games, one at 13 - 4, and
another at 13 - 10. Bocce Ball doesn't require physical expertise yet
Provides some. enJoyable and interesting times together with other people,
Meeting times are Tuesday mornings at 9:30. Check with Connie Thompson
(571-1304) or Just come to Redeemer Lutheran Church and ask for the activity
center,
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THEATRE CLUB
Thursday night, November 12, nine members of Fridley Senior Center Theatre
Club attended the stage performance of My Fair Lady at the Columbia Heights
High School , The story taken from G . B' Shaw's book "Pygmalion" is of an
unusual theme and when set to music made for a very amusing bit of enter-
tainment.
The young students must be commended for their dedication to such an
endeavor as putting on a production of this kind, Long hours of rehearsal
is involved; also-.the task of memorizing lines, learning gestures,
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ing songs, dances, and voice adaptation take u l of t
p a of time. How these
Young people manage to muster the courage and generate the motivation and
Perserverance that a production such as My Fair Lady demands is nothing
short of amazing. The fact that these young performers do accomplish such
things was reflected by favorable response of their audience. It was a
delightful three hours of entertainment.
ATTENTION: FRIENDLY FRIDLEY FOLKS
December lst, our first meeting in December will be the election of
officers and entertainment by the Fridley Afley Cats Kitchen Band,
December 15th will be our Christmas Pot Luck Dinner at 11:30am. We will
be signing up at the December 1st meeting ,
CONGREGATE DINING CHRISTMAS DINNER
Reservations for the Christmas Dinner at the Senior Nutrition Site will
close on December 15th , Please register early for this festive annual
event on December 22,
ENERGY ASSISTANCE
With thought of winter Just around the 0 T.)
corner, also comes the remind be ----- -
high heating costs are about to
upon us. Ifyour income is near or
below the following guidelines, then
you are eli.gforThepdrnount called
Ener Assistance
assistance s ased on Your annual
income, the type of fuel you use and a.
percentage of your actual heating cost.
Anyone within the figures stated is
deserving of the program. Senior --
Citizens have been taxpayers for many Christmas Tree Lighting
years -- let those dollars work for
you now. Come share In the Joy of this
holiday season when we officially
Applications will be filled out in the light the Center Friendship Tree
privacy of your home by calling for the Holiday Season, There
784-2443, Leave your name and number, will be carols, cookies, and
and Nancy Jorgenson will contact you cheer.
for an appointment,
- December 7, 1987 11:00am
Household Size Income Level
7, '
3 12,555 New Year's Noon Party II
5 17,.685
6 20,250 Come celebrate the end of a
7 22,815 wonderful year for the Fridley
8 25,380 Senior Center at a Pre-New Year's
9 27,.945 Eve party on Dec. 31 from Ilam to
10 30,510 2pm at the American Legion Post 303,
7365 Central Ave NE.
There will be plenty of food, fun,
and dancing.
Please call the Senior Center to
register so we can plan for food,
- $1,00 donation requested .
A Chore Report - Paul Johnson
The Fridley Senior Center through its Chore Coordination Protect can help
Yndependentlyou with varioushousehold chores/maintainence to enable you to live
in your house or apartment. The subcontractors provide
services at a seasonable rate that persons may not be able to perform
themselves due to physical or mental limitations , Assistance is available
for seasonal outdoor work, indoor house cleaning, minor home repair, and
snow shoveling . This time of year, snow shoveling is one of the main
services we can provide, If you feel that you will be needing help for
snow removal, please call NOW and we will assign a Chore Services Worker
who will automatically shave your property if the snow exceeds 2 inches ,
If you are interested in having snow shoveling or other chores done,
lease call the
Chore Services Coordinator, Paul Johnson, at 571-1304 on
Monday-Wednesday-Friday between 1:00pm and 3 :00pm,
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An Invitation. . . Volunteer Opportunities
Come join the excitement. There are a multitude of Many volunteer opportunities exist at the Fridley Senior
activities to choose from, services to assist you and Center.We have positions available for activities coordina-
volunteer opportunities to reward you.The Fridley Senior tors,librarians,greeters,newsletter staff,mailing coordina-
Center invites you to come by. The coffee is always on. tors,instructors and discussion leaders,befrienders,just to
There are no membership dues(memorials and donations name a few.If you have a talent or skill you can share,please
are gratefully accepted).So you've got nothing to lose and let us know. The Fridley Senior Center is for seniors and
possibly new friendships to be made. their younger friends to get involved.Volunteer hours can
Fridley Senior Center be used for RSVP credit and for the Fair Share community
6085-7th Street NE service hours credit.
571-1304
Hours: Monday thru Friday Senior Citizens Advisory Board
8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. The Senior Center Advisory Board is comprised of seniors
and interested citizens whose goal is to assist in developing
programs to enrich the lives of older adults. The Board's '
function is to advise staff in policy development and
programming.Members invite your input and suggestions.
SENIORS Meetings are open to the public and convene on the second
Tuesday of each month, 1:30 p.m., at the Senior Center, h
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6085-7th St.NE.
THE Registration Procedures
r* Fridley Seniors,55 and older,may register for activities at
r the Fridley Senior Center beginning Nov. 23 at 8:00 a.m. t
r' Non-residents are invited to participate in Fridley Senior
/ activities and may register beginning Nov. 30, 8:00 a.m.
(prior to this date,non-residents will be placed on a waiting
�r J list to give Fridley residents first opportunity to register).
Mail-in registrations are also welcome and will be handled on
a first-come first-serve basis on the first day of registration.
All registrations must be accompanied with payment or
appropriate scholarship form to waive fee. Checks should
be made payable to City of Fridley.
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Defensive Driving For Seniors Holiday Bake Sale
How safe of a driver are you...How safe a driver is the other Stop by the Fridley State Bank to stock up on home baked
guy? Learn to drive defensively from the experts. An holiday goodies.Too busy to bake. . . .,want variety. . . .,
accredited MN State Patrol Safety Education Trooper will here's our answer.Proceeds to support senior activities.
instruct this course with materials from the Safety Council. When: Friday,Dec.4 9:00 a.m.
This course always gets great reviews.Come find out why! Location: Fridley State Bank Lobby
Completion of the course qualifies participant for Age 65
Auto Insurance Discount. JayCee Casino
When: Dates to be determined in February The annual JayCee Casino Day is again planned for
Location: Fridley Senior Center February. Come join us for Blackjack, Roulette, Horse
Cost: $8.00 for materials Racing,and more.More details in the monthly Senior News.
Senior Out And About
Senior Out and About is a senior trips program.Details and New Years Noon(Dec. 31)
registration forms are available at the Fridley Senior Center A New Years Eve afternoon party has been planned for
or the Fridley Senior News. Upcoming trips include: December 31,11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.,at the.American Legion
#303, 7365 Central Ave. N.E. More details in the Senior
December 5:"Grandparents/Kids Getaway" News.
Sesame Street Live
10:45 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
January 21:Fanny Hill Dinner Theater
"Murder at the Howard Johnson"
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Senior Services
Senior Transport Chore Services icih
Bus transportation is provided to the Fridley Senior Center
and Senior Dining Site. Anyone wishing a ride needs to
make a reservation by calling two working days in advance
at 571-1304.
Senior News The Chore Coordination Project is responsible for develop-
Senior News is available monthly to update area Seniors on ing, monitoring and coordinating the provision of Chore/
activities, services and information of interest to older Home Maintenance Services i o elderly individuals(over 60)
adults. If you would like to be placed on the mailing list and disabled persons(under 60).The subcontracts provide
contact Connie,571-1304. chore services that persons due to physical or mental
limitations,are unable to perform themselves,thus enabling
Fridley Senior Dining persons to continue to live independently in their own
Hot meals are served Monday-Friday at noon in the gym of homes.Assistance is available for seasonal outdoor work,
the Fridley Community Education Center. A donation of indoor heavy cleaning,minor home repair yardwork,snow
$1.25 is requested. Menus are published in the Fridley removal and routine indoor housecleaning.This is a referral
Focus, Star & Tribune and the Fridley Senior News. service that connects clients with workers. Workers are
Program is a Volunteers of.America sponsored program. paid directly by the client with some subsidy money
Reservations need to be made two working days in advance available.For more information,call 571-1304,Mon.,Weds.,
by calling 571-6085 between 10:30 a.m.and 1:00 p.m. or Fri., 1-3 p.m. Volunteer and paid workers are also
needed.If you have skills in any of the above areas,apply at
Senior Shopping the Fridley Senior Center.
Shopping trips to Holiday Plus are scheduled each
Wednesday afternoon, Target on the second Tuesday of Respite Care Volunteer Training
each month,and Northtown on the first Thursday of each Caring for a chronically ill family member is a 24 hour job.
month. Reservations can be made by calling the Senior Often times, caregivers need time away for personal
Center,571-1304,two days in advance. business or to refresh themselves from the stress of their
Befrienders situation.Volunteers are needed to give 2-3 hours a week to
Know someone who wants to get involved in senior caregiving families. The Ebenezer Society will conduct a
activities,but doesn't know where to begin?Going through training at the Fridley Senior Center.Come volunteer some
a difficult period and just need a friend?. ..Call Ruth Smith valuable time to families in need.
(St. Williams Church), 571-5600 or the Fridley Senior When: Fridays,Feb. Feb.26
9:30-11:30 a.m..
Center,571-1304. Location: Fridley Senior Center
Outreach Library Cost: No charge to participant
The Fridley Senior Center has become home to an Anoka Legal Aid For Seniors
County Library deposit collection. This means Fridley Legal Services for Senior Citizens of Anoka County will
seniors will be able to check out Library books at the Senior continue its monthly outreach service.Areas of assistance
Center. include nursing home issues, health insurance, public
A deposit collection is a collection of library books that is benefits(Social Security,Medicare and Medical Assistance,
located somewhere other than the library.It brings books to Subsidized Housing)debt collection,repossession,conser-
people who are unable to travel to the library.Each month a vatorship/guardianship,landlord/tenant rights and concilia-
volunteer librarian takes away some of the books and tion court cases.
replaces them with "new" books, so there is always When: 1st Wednesday of each month
something different to read. 9:30-10:30 a.m.
Location: Fridley Senior Center
Tax Assistance Cost: No cost to participant
Trained tax consultant volunteers will be available at the
Fridley Senior Center to assist you in preparing your 1987 Neighborhood Befrienders
tax return.Be sure to bring 1986 return and pertinent 1987 Befrienders are now being assigned to Fridley neighbor
materials. Consultants available on a first-come first-serve hoods to assist in identifying the senior households, intro-
basis.
ntrabasis. ducing seniors to programs and services and serving as the
When: Wednesdays,Feb.3-Apr. 13 liaison between senior residents,the Fridley Police Depart-
9:00 am.-12 noon ment and the Fridley Senior Center.If you are interested in
Location: Fridley Senior Center, having a Senior Befriender assigned to your area, or in
Cost: No charge to participant becoming trained as a Neighborhood Befriender,please call
Ruth at St.Williams Church,571-5600.
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VCR Theater Penny Bingo
Movies are featured in the Fridley Senior Center each 2nd Break open your piggy banks and join us for penny-a-card
and 4th Tuesday of the month at 1:00 p.m. Upcoming bingo every Monday and Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. in the
features include classics,Academy Award winners,come- Senior Center.
dies and dramas.
Senior fowling
Around Tuit Seniors are invited to bowl at Maple Lanes every Monday
How many times have you thought to yourself"I'll finish that (Moonlight Bowl)and Friday afternoon at 1:00 p.m.
project when I get around to it,"or maybe"I'd love to finish
that project I started in class,but I need some more help."
Well here's your chance!An instructor will be available to
help you finish or start any project. Bring your knitting,
crocheting, stitching, quilting,or any other handicraft and
join the group to finish a project and receive an Around
Tuit award.
When: Fridays, 10:00 a.m. +li
Location: Fridley Senior Center
Cost: No charge to participant
Theater Goers °
Seniors who are interested in attending local theater I�
productions are encouraged to join Theater Goers. The 1 ,
group supports fine arts by encouraging local theater,
assisting with publicity and patronizing productions.They
meet on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 1:30 p.m.in the Women's Pool League
Fridley Senior Center to plan their monthly schedule. A Gal's League has formed on Monday afternoons, 1:00
Men's Pool League p.m. League will be loosely structured with a maximum
Pool Leagues are being organized for play on Tuesday, effort on fun.If you've always thought pool was for men only
Wednesday and Thursday mornings from 9:00-11:00 a.m. . . here's your chance to cue in.
Interested players should register by calling the Senior
Calligraphy Club
Center,571-1304. Join this group on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month
Indoor Bocce Ball at 10:30 a.m.Informal instruction and practice projects are
encouraged. Come design your own cards and/or original
Bocce Ball will continue through the winter months in the gds.
Fridley Redeemer Lutheran Church Activity Center.Group
meets on Tuesday mornings,9:30-11:30 a.m. Come try it, Alley Cats Kitchen Band
you'll like it!A great way to get winter exercise. Play a kazoo,dance a hula,sing a little ditty!Whatever your
When: Tuesdays,9:30-11:30 a.m. talent or interest we'll find a place for you. A wonderful
Location: Fridley Redeemer Church outlet for the sillies and just plain fun. Join us every
Mississippi St. Wednesday, 1:00 p.m.in the Senior Center.
Cost: No charge to participant.
Coffee, Cards & Conversation
CACL All seniors,55 and older,are invited to participate in any or
l 0 0 0 0 ur all of our weekly card parties.There is no need to register,
just show up and join in the fun.
bC7 Monday: Bridge, 1:00 p.m.
R 4th Tuesday: Card Refresher, 1:00 p.m.
p� Cribbage Tournament, 1:00 p.m.
(please pre-register)
Wednesday: 500, 1:00 p.m.
�p Thursday: Whist, 1:00 p.m.
W� Friday: Cribbage, 1:00 p.m.
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"Growing Younger" Blood Pressure Tests
Growing younger in health age is possible.Join other older Free blood pressure testing is offered to seniors as follows:
adults in their search for a healthier lifestyle. Program is Thursday,December 17 ....................11:15 a.m.
sponsored by Presbyterian Homes of Minnesota and a grant Tuesday,January 5 ........................11:15 a.m.
from the Medtronics Foundation. Thursday,January 21 ......................11:15 a.m.
When: Mondays,Jan.4-Feb. 1 Tuesday,February 2 .......................11:15 a.m.
9:30-11:30 a.m. Thursday,February 18 .....................11:15 a.m.
Location: Fridley Senior Center Location: Fridley Senior Center
Cost: $15.00 Cost: FREE
Eating For The 80's
�•1 Educational course on good nutrition for older adults.
Bart Discussion topics include reducing fat in your diet,nutrition
labels, smart shopping and meal planning, eating out—
restaurants and fast food,cholesterol and the heart,building
Hearing Through Older Ears a balanced diet. Class instructor is a registered dietician
Hearing problems and the difficulties that result are common technician.
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among older adults.Yet hearing and the aging process are When: Wednesdays,Jan. 13-Feb. 1710:30-11:30 a.m.
little understood by the people most affected—seniors and Location: Fridley Senior Center
their families. Sessions will provide information about Cost: $15.00
hearing and how it affects our communication. They will
include simple, low cost, tips to improve communication, Health Issue Resource File
coping strategies, a chance to try out different types of If you have a question about a particular health topic the
assistive equipment and a guide to hearing resources in the health resource file could hold the answer.It has information
community.No products will be sold or recommended. and pamphlets on a large variety of medical concerns
Series presented by the MN Foundation for Better Hearing including Alzheimers,Arthritis,Bladder Cancer, Diabetes,
and Speech. Heart,Home Health Care,Nutrition,Osteoporosis,Vision,
When: Fridays,Jan.8-Feb. 12 and more.Volunteers will continue to update the file in the
10:30-11:30 a.m. 6 sessions Senior Center.
Where: Fridley Senior Center
Cost: No charge to participant. Visual Impairment Communication
"defEATing The Holidays" Equipment
Presented by Class Action Fitness, the purpose of this The Fridley Senior Center has received loan equipment
group is to maintain weight during the holidays. Statistics from the Communication Center of the State Services for
show that this is typically a period of weight gain, usually the Blind.Equipment includes a phonograph,a tape player
i 5-10 pounds. The program format will include a weekly and a talking radio transmitter. If you are interested in
private weigh-in and 45 minutes of discussion and group finding out more information about equipment usage, call
support focusing on holiday eating situations.Class fee will the Senior Center,571-1304.
be refunded to participants if their final weight is within 2 Arthritis Awareness and Support
pounds of their weight in November and they have attended In conjunction with the MN Chapter of the Arthritis
6 of the 8 meetings. Foundation,a program of education,support and exercise
When: Wednesdays,Nov. 18-Jan.6 is held at the Fridley Senior Center.The program will be free
10:30-11:30 a.m. 8 sessions of charge and open to all persons with arthritis. Family
Location: Fridley Senior Center members and friends are also.encouraged to participate.
Cost: $5.00 The support group will focus on coping with the emotional
Water Exercise For Arthritis aspects of chronic pain and disability, along with problem
The Fridley Senior Center in conjunction with the Johanna solving.The group exercise class will be held weekly.The
Shores Therapeutic Aquatics Program will be offering water structure of the program will be flexible to meet the needs of
exercise classes. Physical benefits include strengthening the participants.Group sessions will be led by a registered
weakened muscles, maintaining muscle tone and joint Occupational Therapist with arthritis. For more details
flexibility, easing pain of arthritis, stimulating respiratory and/or assistance with transportation,please call 571-1304.
and circulatory systems, and improving balancing skills. When: 1st&3rd Wednesday each month
Pool temperature is kept at 90 degrees F. Physician 10:00 a.m.
permission is required.Participants are picked up at home, Location: Fridley Senior Center
Village Green and at the Fridley Senior Center. Cost: No charge to participant.
When: A) Mondays,2.4 p.m. Education Sessions:
B) Thursdays,8-10:00 a.m. Dec. 16: Application of Heat&Cold
Cost: $4.50 per session Jan.20: How To Deal With Stress of a Chronic
(includes transportation and therapy) Illness
Feb. 17: Adaptive Equipment
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enior nstructional Activities
The following activities are co-sponsored by the City of Fridley,Fridley Senior Center,and the North Suburban Center of the
Arts.
Ink And Scrub Violets Sweat Of The Month
Great start for beginners.Traced pattern is pen and inked, Fabric painted sweatshirts are in vogue. Come learn the 0
oils highlight color with a scrub technique. Beautiful keep- techniques for high fashion and fun. Supplies needed:
sake box is easy and fun to do. cardboard,pins,paper towels,cool whip lid,meat tray,ruler
When: Tuesday,Jan.26 and chalk.
2:00-5:00 p.m.
Location: Fridley Senior Center Christmas Graphics
Cost: $10.00(includes paints&box) Using Slicker and Puff Paint Writers,paint white and green
Christmas trees on sweatshirt of your choice.
When: Wednesday,Dec. 16
2:00-5:00 p.m.
Different Strokes For Different Folks
Location: Fridley Senior Center `
Cost:... $7.50(includes paints)
Come join our Fine Arts Painting club. Group will meet
twice a month. The first Wednesday of each month for Greg Tabby Cat With Stripes
instruction and art appreciation. The third Wednesday to Paint this grey cat on a white sweatshirt. Use new paint
paint as a group for critique and support.Art Appreciation writers to make paw prints up the sleeves.
class open to painters and non-painters. When. Tuesday,Jan. 12
When: 1st Wednesday of month 2:00-5:00 p.m.
9:00-11:00 a.m.—Painting Location. Fridley Senior Center
12:30-1:30 p.m.—Art Appreciation Cost $7.50(includes paints)
3rd Wednesday of month
9:00-11:00 a.m.—Painting Rocking Horse
A whimisical design of childhood fantasy.
When: Tuesday,Feb.9
Ink And Scrub Ornaments 2:00-5
Using a pen-and-ink technique highlighted with oil paint Location: Fridley Senior Center
Cost: $7.50(includes paints).
shading,create beautiful woodlets to adorne your Christmas
tree or gift giving needs. Loon Shirt
When: Thursday,Dec.3 A program re-run by popular demand.If you missed out on
2:00-5:00 p.m. the sweatshirt that started this Senior Center craze,here is
Location: Fridley Senior Center your second chance.
Cost: $6.00(includes supplies)
When: Wednesday,Feb.3
2:00-5:00 p.m.
Location: Fridley Senior Center
Cost: $7.50
LOOKING FOA A UNIQUE GIF' 14Ep,?
f Recreation •
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The holidays are a wonderful time of year.If you are shopping for
those special people in your life and you have not found that
"perfect gift", please consider a Gift Certificate for the Fridley
0 I Recreation and Natural Resource Department. This gift would
enable that person to enjoy a popular fitness class,nature center
activity;Out On The Town trip,or one of many other recreation
opportunities provided during the year. What a perfect way to
say"Happy Holidays"to someone special.
Gift certificates are available at the Fridley Recreation and
Natural Resource Department office-6431 University Ave.N.E.
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Hardanger Club
For those interested in learning,continuing to develop skills,
share talent or just plain stitch together. Group will have
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projects and share pattern ideas.Instructor will be available
1 to teach projects and critique work.
When: Mondays,9:30 a.m.
Location: Fridley Senior Center
Cost: $2.00/week
Easter Cross
Come make a handcrafted cross for Easter. Basics of
Ceramics cutwork and cross-stitch will be taught.
Come join this ongoing class.Instructor will assist students When: Tuesdays,Feb. 16-Mar.22
with projects of their choice. Location: Fridley Senior Center
When: Tuesdays,8:30 a.m. Cost: $15.00,supply list available
Location: Fridley Senior Center Hearts-Hearts-Hearts
Cost $2 00/week plus supplies and firing
r Celebrate the heart-felt season of Valentine with a heart
` sampler specially designed by Terry and Connie. Needle-
work to be introduced will be hardanger, cross stitch,
blackwork and opera stitch.
When: Tuesdays,Jan. 12-Feb.9
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Location: Fridley Senior Center
Cost: $15.00
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Christmas Etchings
Decorate your tree this holiday season with beautiful glass
ornaments you etch yourself.They make a wonderful quick
gift,too.
When: Wednesday,Nov. 18
10:00 a.m.
Quilting Class—Bits&Piecing Location: Fridley Senior Center
Straight line and applique techniques will be taught in this Cost: $6.00(includes supplies)
popular hand quilting class.Students will have a number of
patterns to choose from.If you missed out on our fall class
here's your chance to catch up! Christmas.
When: Wednesdays,Jan. 13-Mar.2
9:00-11:00 a.m. 8 sessions
Location: Fridley Senior Center
Cost: $15.00 t1
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Class
Lunch Bunch
Woodcarvers Try a creative lunch break!Bring a sack lunch or come to
Senior Dining and join the Lunch Bunch for a craft project.
Learn this beautiful art form in an ongoing class at the Projects usually take 30 minutes to complete.Activity and
Senior Center.Class meets once a week.Carving tools are instruction is ongoing from 11:00 a.m.to 1:00 p.m.,so join us
available on a loan basis to get you started. For more early,late or at high noon.Great bazaar and gift ideas.No
information call George Morin, 572-1104 or the Senior previous arts and crafts experience necessary.
Center. When: Christmas Quickies
When: Mondays,9:00 a.m. (Beginners) Dec.3, 10 and 17
Fridays,9:00 a.m. (Advanced) Jan.7,Feb.4
Location: Fridley Senior Center Location: Fridley Senior Center
Cost: $2.00/week plus supplies Cost: Depends on day's project.
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DECEMBER
Sun d
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Ceramics ienny BingoCrafters oodcarving Sesame
Calligraphy Arthritis Lions Pool kround Tuit Street
Pool Legal Aid Pool Therapeutic Swim ribbage Live
Blood Pressure Holiday 500 Lunch Bunch Bowling
Bocce Kitchen Band Xmas Quickie Holiday Bake Sale
FFF Co in Wi h Grief Whist FridleyState Ban
Pe ea ing Holidays Xmas Ink & Scrub
Painting,
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Woodcarving Pool ool Pool Woodcarving
Hardanger Ceramics Penny Bingo Crafters Around Tuit
Penny Bingo BocceDefeating/Holidays Therapeutic Swim Cribbage
Bridge Lions Dinner Coping With Grief Lunch Bunch Bowling
Bowling Noon & 3 :00p .m. SAB 500 Xmas Quickie
Women' s Pool Holiday Whist
Therapeutic Swim Kitchen Band
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Woodcarving Ceramics Penny Bingo Pool Woodcarving
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For Vol unteers....A. Special. Place In...Heaven
Many will be shocked to find
When the day of Judgement nears
That there's a special place in Heaven
Set aside for VOLUNTEERS
Furnished with big recliners • • • -
satin couches and footstools
Where there's no committee chairman
No group leaders or car pools
No eager team that needs a coach
No bazaar and no bake sale • • • • • • •
There' ll be nothing to staple • • •
Not one thing to fold or mail 0000 , •
Telephone lists will be outlawed • •••
But a finger-snap will bring
Cool drinks and gourmet dinners •
And rare treats fit, for a King
You asked who' ll serve these privileged ,
few and work for all they' re worth? '
Why all those who reaped the benefits •
And not once volunteered on EARTH! •
Thanks to all our wonderful volunteers.
You made 1987 such an overwhelming success! ��.