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09/1984 Senior News .. FridleySenior News Fridley Recreation Department 571 -3450 aCn EPTEMBER "MASS APPEAL" AT THE CHANHASSEN DINNER THEATRE WHEN: Thursday, September 13, 1984 11:15 a.m. - Bus leaves Fridley United Methodist 5:00 p.m. - Bus returns (approximate) COST: $16.50 per person - includes lunch, play and transportation "Mass Appeal" is a wise, moving and very funny comedy that deals with the conflict and friendship between an older Irish priest and an idealistic young seminarian. What begins as a debate between two men on opposite sides of a generation-theological gap becomes a warm comedy of truly universal appeal. Limited space is available. REGISTER BY SEPTEMBER 6TH. FOGGY RIVER BOYS MUSIC SHOW AT THE PROM CENTER WHEN: Wednesday, October 31, 1984 11:00 a.m. - Bus leaves Fridley United Methodist 4:45 p.m. - Bus returns (approximate) COST: $22.00 per person - includes lunch, show, tax, tip and transportation Famous for their close harmony, the Foggy River Boys' show is a smooth blending of show tunes, country western, gospel, golden oldies, barbershop and patriotic numbers. They'll be performing your favorite songs from the 1930's to the 80's. Limited space is available. REGISTER BY OCTOBER 1ST. REGISTER: At the Fridley Recreation Office, or mail your check, payable to "City of Fridley" to 6431 University Avenue N.E. , Fridley 55432. No telephone reservations will be accepted. •---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REGISTRATION - SENIOR OUTINGS NAME(S) : TELEPHONE: ADDRESS: CHANHASSEN: # FOGGY RIVER BOYS: # ENCLOSED: $ E109 E110 FRimm FRIDLEY FOLKS P(MUCK 1 SENIOR SHOPPING The FFF kick off the fall season with a Transportation is provided to Holiday potluck. This year ' s fall potluck is Warehouse each Wednesday afternoon of the scheduled for September 4th at 5:00 p.m. at month and to Target the second Tuesday of the the Fridley United Methodist Church. Call month. The bus will leave the Congregate the refreshment committee with your potluck Dining site at 12.30 p.m. on Target days and contribution. Be sure to bring your own home pick-up will begin at approximately plate and silverware. 12:45. STILLWATER FALL OUTING Thanks to the generosity of the Lions Club, there is no charge for this program. For a Mark Monday, October 15th on your bus reservation, call 571-3450, extension calendar for the outing to Stillwater and 122. Lowell Inn and Pine Tree Apple Orchard. More information will be in the October FRIDLEY SENIOR NUTRITION PROGRAM newsletter. Hot meals are served Monday through Friday at 12:00 noon in the gymnasium of the Community SENIOR CRAFTS Education Center. Everyone under the age of Senior craft sessions will be starting 60 is asked to pay $2.50 - all others are Thursday, August 23 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. requested to make donations. Menus are For more information call Esther Campbell at published weekly in the Sun Newspaper and 786-0890 or Caroline Holzheu at 571-6516. Star and Tribune. Reservations must be made at least two work days in advance. To place SEPTEMBER HEALTH AWARENESS PROGRAM your reservations, please call 571-6085 between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. For more Do you have allergies? Do you get information, call 546-3242. headaches? Do you have arthritis? Well SENIOR TRANSPORT then get on the RIGHT TRACK by attending the September Health Awareness Program. The Transportation is provided to the Fridley guest speaker will be Dr. Paul Westby of Senior Dining site. Anyone wishing to ride Westby Chiropractic of Coon Rapids who will the bus to dining must notify Connie two explain the causes and effects of the above working days in advance. Calls should be questions and also answer your questions. directed to 571-3450, extension 122, Monday There is no charge for admission. through Friday, between 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 The programs begin at 12.30 p.m. The a.m. A 50 cent round trip fare will be schedule is as follows: charged. Wed. Sept. 12: Coon Rapids Senior Center MONTHLY BLOOD PRESSURE TESTS Fri. Sept. 14: Blaine Senior Center Free blood pressure tests are offered at the Thur. Sept. 20: Anoka Senior Center Community Education Center, Room 10, 6085 7th Thur. Sept. 27: Fridley Senior Center Street. The September schedule is: CRIBBAGE Tuesday, September 4. .. . . .. .11:30 a.m. Thursday, September 20.. . . . .12:30 p.m. Every Friday from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. , Remember high blood pressure has no symptoms seniors are invited to play cribbage at the to warn of its presence. Regular check-ups Community Education Center. are necessary for detection. PARTY WHIST Every Thursday from 1:00 to 3 :00 p.m. , all SENIOR SLIM seniors are invited to play whist or just Designed for the participant's needs and socialize at the Community Education Center. capabilities. Simple exercise programs will A donation of 25 cents is requested. Get out be worked on each session, gradually going to and join us for an afternoon of fun. more difficult ones. 500 CLUB WHEN: Wednesdays, beginning September A 500 card club meets on Wednesdays in the 26 for 8 weeks, 10:00 to 11:00 Community Education Center's Room 10. Novice a.m. and experienced players are encouraged to LOCATION: Community Education Center attend. Two sessions are held each Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. COST: $3.50 per person FRIDLEY NEIGHBORS One day in the month of September back in the year of 1900, a Swedish married couple, Anna and John Nelson, became the proud parents of a baby boy. Father John was elated because he knew that the family name would be carried on and Mother Anna felt fulfillment from her son's birth. The new parents chose the name of Carl for their new family addition partly because that is a good Swedish name and probably for the name of the City where they resided, Karlstad, the name of Minnesota's Karlstad. Carl attended school in the City of his birth until he was thirteen and as was the custom in those days, he then entered a trade school. It was there that Carl learned about painting and paper hanging and in five years received a rating of journeyman. After working in his native land for another five years, Carl decided to seek a new life in the land of opportunities. Carl's first big opportunity came when he met a young girl by the name of Signe Johnson, who was later to become his wife. Shortly after his marriage in 1924, Carl and a friend named Oscar entered into a partnership of painting contractors which continued until 1948. It was then that Carl decided he was ready for his next important move, thus the first Nelson paint shop came into existence, located in northeast Minneapolis on Central Avenue. The success of his new business prompted Carl to expand, choosing the then new City of Fridley. The Nelson family moved to Fridley in 1955 after selling the Minneapolis shop to devote more time to the newer place of business. Offering excellent service, being ready with requested information and handling economy products has helped Carl build his business up to the extent that two more stores were opened in subsequent years. During Carl's early working years he found time to be active in one of his most loved ways of unwinding - singing. As a tenor in a quartet that sang on one of the local radio stations in the twenties, Carl gained experience and branched into choir and other choral groups. In 1952 Carl joined the Shriners and was active in that organization until recently. Shortly after becoming a Fridley resident, Carl joined the Fridley Lions Club, an organization interested in helping people who have special needs. In 1962, Carl, along with Ernie Madsen and Bob Hughes, became the initial starters of the Fridley Chamber of Commerce, an organization devoted to the promotion of business health and the welfare of Fridley in general. A few years later Carl was a part of a trio, Dr. John Hanson and Wyman Smith, that started the Fridley Rotary Club, a group of people interested in student well-being. Carl has been a long time member of Fridley Redeemer Church, not only as a many year member of the choir, but also in other capacities such as president of the Council during the church's expansion to a new building. Carl and Signe had two boys to carry on the Nelson name - Gordon, married and living in Fridley, and Richard, married, living across the river from Fridley. Both sons have continued in the paint store business and show exemplary signs of following in the fashion of their meritous father. Not only have Carl's sons done well in the paint business, but they have also presented Carl with seven grandchildren. In 1965 Carl made an important and maybe somewhat painful decision, to retire from the world of business that had given him many turns of satisfaction. Taking an early advantage of his retirement, Carl, along with Signe, made a six thousand mile trip to see the country that he had never had time to see before. Carl has also made five trips back to Sweden to visit relatives and friends. These were memorable times for the Nelson family. In 1974 Carl was very saddened when Signe, his wife and mate of fifty years, passed away. Carl did the best he could to accept the unwelcome change by associating with the people around him as much as possible. One such activity was the Friendly Fridley Folks which he joined in 1975. Carl's interest, along with other members of this senior club, was to find and promote ways for seniors to enjoy their retirement years. Carl, along with son Gordon and daughter-in-law Jean, has been a most willing host to two seniors groups at his cabin on Spectacle Lake. This has been a yearly trip for the seniors who eagerly look forward to it as a highlight of their calendar. It provides a day out for seniors in a manner fitting for royalty. In this way Carl provides something that merits commendation and many many thanks. In a final word, let's say Carl is generous, certainly not wasteful, is careful, and a friend to the deserving. EACH LIFE AFFECTS ANOTHER'S We may not always real i ze that everything we do Affects not only our lives, but touches others, too. A single happy smile can always brighten up the day For anyone who happens to be passing by your way. And a little bit of thoughtfulness that shows someone you care "What do you have?" the receptionist asked Creates a ray of sunshine for the man in the doctor's office. both of you to share - "Shingles," he said. Yes, every time you offer someone She gave him a medical record form to fill a helping hand, out. Later a nurse asked him, "What Every time you show a friend do you have?" you care and understand, "Shingles," he replied. Every time you have a kind and gentle She asked him to go into the examining word to give room and undress. You help someone find beauty At last a doctor appeared and asked, in this precious life we life, "What do you have?" For happiness brings happiness, "Shingles, " he replied again. and loving ways bring love, "Where do you have them?" And giving is the treasure "Out in the truck -- where do you want that contentment is made of. me to put them?" Seniors 55 and older should complete the game form and return it to the Recreation Department no later than 5:00 p.m. on Monday, September 17th. Correct entries will be eligible for a prize drawing. Prizes donated by the Fridley Senior Center. Answers and winners will be published in next month's newsletter. August answers: 1. State Fair Time; 2. Picnic at Locke Park; 3. Active Seniors; 4. Craft Sessions; 5. Outstanding Senior Lady; 6. Pistachio Dessert; 7. Befriender Training; 8. September Potluck; 9. Ernie Powell; 10. Lions Club. WORD SCRAMBLE: Unscramble the words found in the newsletter and complete the answer section. • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Return this form to the Fridley Recreation Department, 6431 University Avenue N.E. , Fridley, M. 55432 by September 17. 1. RIFFACRAAT 2. TELLAWRIST — — — — — — — — — _. 3. PEACHORPEARPIETRENDL — — — — — — — — — — — — — - - - - - - - 4. CLOPKUT - - - - - _ - 5. STEWCHAIRCRIBTOYCP — — — — — — — — — — — — — — -- - — — 6. PLASMAPEAS — — — — — — — — — — 7. WWIINNEETTAADDOOCHIRPLAST — — — — — -- -- _ __ — — — — — -- — — — — — — — — — — 8. TEARDEDTUCNMNOABENO — — — — — -- — — — — — — — — — — _ — — 9. THREEBEAMSTREEMPD — — — — — — — — _ _ _ — _ — — — — 10. GREYGRIVYFOOBS — _ _ — _ NAME: ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: SENIOR CENTER NEWS September is almost here. Where has the summer gone? The State Fair is here and winter is just around the corner. Now is the time to plan for your fall and winter activities. The senior center will have some new programs. The most exciting I believe will be ceramics. We have our own kiln for firing so we won't send our work out for this process. I will start this class in October. Watch for further information. There will be a class in oil painting. The first by the well known master of turpentine and oily rags. This class will start in October. Watch for more information in the newsletter. Crafts are starting August 23. The craft group needs new people with new ideas. Invite a friend to join. The new display case should be ready by the end of September. Cards will be played at the usual time and day. A tournament for 500 and cribbage will be the last day of each month for that particular event. Square dancing will be each Friday from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. I am hoping that this change will bring out more people to the classes and dancing. All of the square dancers from last winter should bring a friend, one male and one female. We have enough women. We need more men or couples. Ballroom dancing, bingo and cards will start September 16th. A bus will be provided if we have at least eight riders. The time will be from 1:30 to 5:00 p.m. Bingo is being planned, starting in October. Watch for information in the newsletter and senior center bulletin board. The two pool tables have been re-covered and the pool cues have new tips so we are ready for pool playing in October. Watch for more information in the newsletter. Tony Lorbeski Senior Center Manager BOWLING NEWS Bowling - rolling the ball down the lane to see how many pins can avoid your careful aim. It's more than that - it's enjoying the company of friends, new and old, it's a time to leave responsibilities behind and relax for an hour or so, it's seeing if the old eye can measure up. The Monday and Friday bowling for seniors at Maple Lanes is open to all seniors over 55 at reduced rates. The lanes are good. Maple Lane furnishes coffee, cookies and prizes. Last month, Cliff Dybdal won the five dollar certificate from Town Crier. The Monday special still continues to attract new bowlers regularly. Other events are being planned. No need to call for reservations - just come to bowl or visit or both. All seniors welcome. Bowling time is 1:00 p.m. Mondays and Fridays. QUICK APPLE-SPICE STRUDEL 2 Cups Sifted Flour Melted Butter 3 Tsp.Baking Powder 3 Cups Chopped Apple CRAFT A'FAIR 3/4 Tsp.Salt 14 Tsp.Cinnamon 2 Tbsp.Sugar /2 Tsp.Nutmeg For local artists and crafters to exhibit /4 Cup Shortening 1/2 Cup Sugar 1/3 to 3/4 Cup Milk Chopped Nuts and sell their work. Residents are encouraged Sift flour, baking powder, salt and sugar. Cut in shortening. Add milk. to do their holiday browsing and buying. Knead 30 seconds; roll out '/4 inch thick. Brush on melted butter. Cover with chopped apple. Sprinkle with cinnamon, nutmeg and '% Admission is free to the public. cup sugar. Roll; form into semi-circle. Bake on greased sheet at 4250, SIO es 25 minutes. Frost; sprinkle with chopped nuts. Makes 12 1-inch WHEN: Saturday, October 27 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. tuto�ico«'m LOCATION: Community Education Center Tested by Dickey Jacobson COST: $15.00 per exhibitor space at Pine Tree Apple Orchard. 0`�/ EPTEMBER _ _ Fridav Sat.1 CHARITY There is so much that is bad in the best of us And so much that is good in the worst of us That it doesn ' t behoove any of us To talk about the rest of us "Heart Throbs" 1923 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FFF Potluck Holiday Shopping Party Whist Bowling. 1:00 LABOR DAY Blood Pressure Tests 500 Crafts, 9:30 CEC Cribbage, 1:00 City Offices Closed HAM SPAGHETTI & MEAT SAUCT BAKED CHICKEN TUNA MACARONI SALAD 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 Bowling, 1:00 Target Shopping Holiday Shopping Party Whist Bowling, 1:00 Befrienders 500 Crafts, 9:30 CEC Square Dance, 7 pm Chanhassen - "Mass Appeal " Cribbage, 1:00 MEATLOAF LIVER/GRAVY/ONIONS PORK CUTLET/GRAVY SWEDISH MEATBALLS CHICKEN SALAD 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Cribbage, 1:00 SENIOR Bowling, 1:00 FFF Holiday Shopping Party Whist Bowling, 1:00 DANCE Befrienders 500 Blood Pressure Square Dance, 7 pm 1:30 pm Crafts, 9:30 CEC SALISBURY STEAK BATTERED FISH BAKED CHICKEN SPANISH RICE BBQ BEEF ON BUN 23 24 25 26 27 Cribbage, 1:00 28 9 - - FALL FOLIAGE TRI - - - - - - - - Party Whist Remembered Past Bowling, 1:00 Holiday Shopping Crafts, 9:30 CEC Bowling, 1:00 Befrienders Senior Slim Health Awareness Square Dance, 7 pm 500 Beaded Ornament 30 NSLICED TURKEY BREAST BEEF STEW VEAL CUTLET BEEF MACARONI CSRL BAKED HAM i 0 0 f City of Fridley BULK RATE Recreation Departrent U. S. POSTAGE 6431 University Avenue N.E. PAID Fridley, NN. 55432 MINNEAPOLIS, MN Permit No. 2886 a 4