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Fridle News
Fridley Recreation Dept. 571 . 3450
GHANDI / MERIWET H ER ' S
Before seeing the movie depicting the life of Ghandi at Brookdale, we will
have lunch at Meriwether' s . Their teacup bread and cinnamon butter is
fantastic .
WHEN : Wednesday, March 9
10 :45 a.m. - Bus leaves Fridley United Methodist
4 : 30 p.m. - Return
COST : $11 .00 per person - includes lunch, movie and bus
LUNCH : A) French Dip;
B) Chicken Meriwether
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" HELLO DOLLY " - Chanhassen
Dolly Levi is one of the most bubbling, pleasure-loving, mischievious
women you' ll ever meet. "Hello Dolly ! " has the reassuring message that
life is meant to be enjoyed. And enjoy it she does, as she plays match-
maker for a host of charming characters . . .and herself as well .
WHEN : Wednesday, April 6
11 : 15 a.m. - Bus leaves Fridley United Methodist
5 : 15 p.m. - Return
COST : $19 .00 per person - includes lunch, performance and bus
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REGISTRATION - SENIOR OUTINGS
NAME: TELEPHONE :
ADDRESS : ENCLOSED: $
GHANDI/MERIWETHER' S (Lunch: A ; B ; )
CHANHASSEN - Hello Dolly!
(Make checks payable to "City of Fridley" and return to the Recreation
Department, 6431 University Avenue N.E . , Fridley 55432 . 571-3450 . )
FREE TAX ASSIST�LW.E
MM WHIST John Silliman and Chet Anderson are
Eveiy Thursday from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. , all donating their time to prepare tax forms
seniors are invited to play whist or just for Fridley seniors every Wednesday morning
socialize at the Community Education Center. from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon at Fridley
A donation of 25 cents is requested. Get City Hall , Community Room I . This
out and join us for an afternoon of fun. assistance will be available through April
13th.
500 CLUB i
A 500 card club has been organized on
Tuesday afternoons in the Community •��
Education Center's Room 10 . Novice and ~
experienced players are encouraged to .• �s�"��`
attend. Play begins at 1:00 p.m. , � n,
FRIDLEY CONGREGATE DINING • � _�
Hot meals are served Monday through Friday
at 12 :00 noon in the gymnasium of the
Community Education Center. Everyone under
the age of 60 is asked to pay $2.30 - all
others are requested to make donations.
Menus are published weekly in the Sun
Newspaper and Star and Tribune . WALKING CLUB
Reservations must be made at least two work
days in advance . To place your Join us in the fresh spring air for
reservations, please call 571-6085 between our weekly hikes on nearby trails. Class
10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. , Monday through is geared at the participant's level. Plan
Friday. If you have any questions on attending the organizational meeting for
concerning the program, please call details.
332-2316. WHEN: Thursday, April 14, 10:00 a.m.
SENIOR TRANSPORT WHERE: Fridley City Hall
Transportation is provided to the Fridley Community Room II
Congregate Dining site. Anyone wishing to CRIBBAGE
ride the bus to dining must notify Connie
two working days in advance. Calls should Every Wednesday from 1 : 00 to 3 : 00
be directed to 571-3450 , extension 122 , p.m. , seniors are invited to play cribbage
Monday through Friday, between 8:30 a.m. and at the Community Education Center.
10:00 a.m. A 50 cent round trip fare will
be charged. APPLIQUE
SENIOR SHOPPING The basics of applique will be taught
during this four week session.
Transportation is provided to Holiday WHEN: Thursdays, March 10 to March 31
Warehouse each Wednesday afternoon of the (4 classes) , 9.30 to 11:30 a.m.
month and to Target the first Tuesday of
each month for seniors. A 50 cent donation LOCATION: Community Education Center
is requested. For more information, call COST: $7.50 per person
Connie at 571-3450, extension 122.
MONTHLY BLOOD PRESSURE TESTS CRAFTS CLUB
Free blood pressure tests are offered at the The Crafts Club is busy making items
Community Education Center, Room 20, 6085 for the Ethnic Festival. Please join in
7th Street. The March schedule is: this important fund raising event for our
club. We meet on Tuesday and Thursday
Tuesday, March 1. .. . .. . .. . . .11:30 a.m. mornings from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon at
Thursday, March 17.. . . . . . . . .12:30 p.m. the Community Education Center.
Remember high blood pressure has no symptoms
to warn of its presence. Regular check-ups Do I love you?
are necessary for detection. I cannot remember the day I did not.
Jolene Roehlke
SENIOR CITIZENS FORUM SENIOR GOLF LAZE
This is your show on subjects essential to A senior golf league is being
the living patterns of older Americans. organized for Monday mornings beginning
'Dutch' Kastenbaum is your host every late April through September , weather
Saturday morning on KMSP Channel 9 at 8:30 permitting. Any interested seniors should
a.m. Following is the December schedule: attend the get-acquainted meeting scheduled
3/5 - Hospital Price Reporting at the Community Education Center on April
7th at 9:30 a.m. Golf experience is not a
Guest: David Aquilna requirement of the league. Scheduling is
3/12 - Pre-Admission screening for flexible to allow for vacations. For more
nursing home applicants information, call Connie at 571-3450 ,
Guest: Barb Colliander extension 122 and plan on attending the
3/19 - Elderhostel 183 April 7th organizational meeting.
Guest: Carol Daly
3/26 - Health and medical insurance
programs '
Guest: Bernard Skrebes
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PEER COUNSELING TRAINING FOR SENIORS
* NOTE CHANGE OF STARTING DATE
An opportunity for seniors to develop %
listening communication skills while
learning more about themselves. A 12 week
class using texts, lecturing and small group
activities.
DATES: Thursdays, 1:30 to 4:00 p.m.
Beginning April 4th for GRANDMA'S GLASSES
12 weeks.
PLACE: Senior Drop-In Center A little boy said to a playmate: "When I
• Community Education Center get older, I want to wear glasses just like
Grandma wears.
COST: Free with $5.00 material fee to
be collected at first session. She must have a special kind because she can
see much more than most people. She can see
APPLICATION DEADLINE: March 1, 1983 when folks are hungry or tired or sorry and
Applications are available at the Fridley she can even see what ' ll make them feel
Recreation Office, Community Education better.
Center and St. Williams Church She can see how to fix a lot of things to
Class is limited to 15 . For more have fun with and she can see what a feller
information, call Ruth Smith at 571-5600. meant to do, even if he didn't do it right.
She can see when a feller is about to cry
HERITAGE OF THE FUTURE and she can see what to do to make him feel
Through fiction, essays, poetry and better.
pictures, The Heritage of the Future I asked her one day how she could see so
addresses questions that confront society good and she said it was the way she learned
about our future . Possibilities of to look at things as she got older.
affecting the future, the limits that
confront us, and the links between the past, So when I get older , I want a pair of
present and future re all explored. glasses just like Grandma's so I can see
good, too."
WHEN: Fridays, 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. 0007
LOCATION: Community Education Center •
COST: Free o
Together
SENIOR !:ENTER HAPPENINGS you and I ought to be
Seniors of Fridley! Have you been instead of many miles
sitting around this winter listening to your of distant lands
arteries hardening and letting your bodies and thoughts.
deteriorate from lack of exercise? Have you Yes,
plunked yourself into a chair in front of together
the TV set, letting the food you've eaten you and I should be
turn into fat? If you have, now is the time to fill the many miles
to shake yourself loose and get over to the of gaps in my heart
Senior Center of Fridley and join us in that are alone
dancing to the music of Melodians on the without you.
second Friday of each month, from 1:00 to Jolene Roehlke
3:30 p.m. We will be dancing to old time
music. The dance will be held in the gym of
the Community Education Center, located at TRAVEL
7th Street and 61st Avenue , formerly Most people's eyes light up when you
Parkview Elementary School. The fee will be mention going on a trip. Everybody enjoys
a donation of $1.50 per person to defray the getting away from the usual routine to visit
cost of music. a new place. With the difficult economy,
Some of the other programs at the Center many people find it financially impossible
to travel far away like to Hawaii ,
include: California, Florida or Europe. But, you can
- 500 every Tuesday from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. still take a trip easily and without
- Cribbage every Wednesday from 1:00 to 3:00 spending a lot of money.
P-m• You'll enjoy a trip more if you take
- Party whist every Thursday from 1:00 to the time to plan and make preparations. The
3:00 p.m. reason why trips end up in a disaster is due
- Bingo is being considered as another event to lack of planning.
for seniors to take part in. You will be
informed of coming events. The Twin Cities and neighboring
communities offer endless activities for
everyone. You can drive or easily take the
MTC bus.
Visit a museum. The Minneapolis
Institute of Arts admits the public free of
charge every Thursday evening. Other
museums have discount rates or free
admissions for senior citizens.
L Museums also usually offer films dating
from the present back to the 1920s. Again,
prices are usually less than $2.00.
Many times Minnesotans see less of
Minnesota than tourists. Take advantage of
the tours and sites. Visit the New Zoo,
Woodlake Nature Center , the Como Zoo
IN OTHER WORDS Conservatory or the IDS.
Oh, it's a man's world, and for men it' s Many new shopping centers have popped
up in the Twin Cities in the last few years.
rosy. Visit the Town Square or Victoria Crossing
for men investigate; women are nosy.
Men stand firm; but women are mulish. in St. Paul or St. Anthony Main and Nicollet The male's indiscreet; the female's foolish. Mall in downtown Minneapolis.
A man takes credit; a woman is bragging. You don't need a group of people to
A man is critical; a woman is nagging. take a trip or to have fun. Find what you
Men make concessions ; women surrender. enjoy, look in the newspapers and magazines
But nevertheless, the feminine gender for information and begin planning. You
Has one advantage it well deserves; don't need to fly to some exotic city for an
Men have ; but women have nerves. exciting adventure. Minnesota has a lot to
Georgie Starbuck Galbraith offer and it's right in your back yard.
-- Jolene Roe lke
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1 2 3 4 5
PV = Parkview FFF Meeting, 7:00 Hardanger, PV 1:30 Party Whist, PV 1:0 Heritage of the Fu e
VG = Village Green 500 Club PV 1:00 Crafts ClubPV 9.30 Cribbage, PV 1:00 Crafts Club, PV 9:30 PV 10-11
,
ML = Maple Lanes Holiday - 1:30 Bowling, ML 1:00
CH = City Hall Target - 1:00 Tax Assistance, CH
Blood Pressure, PV 9-12
11:30
HAM LOAF WITH SAUCE SPAGHETTI TURKEY BREAST TUNA NOODLE CSRL
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Cribbage, PV 1:00 party Whist, PV J:OC Heritage of the Future
Bowling, ML 1:00 Crafts Club, PV 9:30 Holiday - 1:30 Crafts Club, PV 9:3C PV 10-11
500 Club, PV 1:00 Tax Assistance, CH
9-12 Baling, ML 1:00
SENIOR TRIP-GHANDI
LIVER AND GRAVY MEATLOAF PORK CUTLET/GRAVY STUFFED PEPPER CHICKEN ALA KING
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
500 Club, PV 1:00 Cribbage, PV 1:00
FFF Meeting, PV Holiday - 1:30 Party Whist, PV 1:0
1.00 Tax Assistance, Chi Crafts Club, PV 9:3 Bowling, ML 1:00
Bowling, ML 1:00 Crafts Club, 9:30 Blood Pressure, PV
9-12 12:30
VEAL BIRD/GRAVY BAKED CHICKEN 'TURKEY TETRAZINNI CORNED BEEF BATTERED FISH
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Cribbage, PV 1:00 Crafts Club, PV 9:3
, ML 1:00
Bowling, Crafts Club, PV 9:30 Holiday - 1:30
g 500 Club, PV 1.00 Tax Assistance, CH Party Whist, PV 1:0 Bowling, ML 1:00
9-12
SWISS STEAK SLICED TURKEY BREAST BEEF STEW W/VEGIES SWEDISH MEATBALL BAKED HAM
27 28 29 30 31
Cribbage, PV 1:00
Crafts Club, PV 9.•30 Crafts Club, PV 9:3
Holiday - 1:30 pt Whist, PV 1:0
Bowling, ML 1:00 500 Club, PV 1:00Tax Assistance, CH aY
9-12 �E
ROAST PORK BEEF MACARONI CSRL BBQ CHICKEN TURKEY CHOW MEIN
City of Fridley
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