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11/1983 Senior News Fridley Senior News Fridley Recreation Dept. 571 . 3450 N R -- CITY CENTER & HOLIDAY HOUSE TOUR Here's your chance to get some early Christmas shopping done and visit the new City Center. Lunch will be on your own in one of the Center ' s many restaurants. We'll finish our day with the Minneapolis Children' s Hospital Pinochio Chapter House Tour. It' s the 20th anniversary of this charity function and the theme is "Melodies of Christmas". WHEN: Wednesday, November 9, 1983 9:30 a.m. - Bus leaves Fridley United Methodist 3:30 p.m. - Bus returns (approximate) COST: $5.50 per person - includes transportation and house tour Enjoy "ANNIE" at the Chanhassen Dinner Theater. "Annie" is a big, family musical with a familiar and lovable story based on Harold Gray's classic American comic strip, "Little Orphan Annie". WHEN: Wednesday, December 21, 1983 11:15 a.m. - Bus leaves Fridley United Methodist 5:30 p.m. - Bus returns (approximate) COST: $19.50 per person - includes lunch, play and transportation 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. Limited space is available. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REGISTRATION - SENIOR OUTING NAME(S) ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: ENCLOSED: $ 11/9 SHOPPING/HOUSE TOUR 12/21 CHANHASSEN - ANNIE y7NM SHOPPING Transportation is provided to Holiday CRIBBAGE Warehouse each Wednesday afternoon of the month. Every Wednesday from 1:00 to 3 : 00 p.m. , seniors are invited to play cribbage at the Due to a change in the Friendly Fridley Folks Community Education Center. meeting dates, Target shopping day will now be the SECOND Tuesday of each month. The bus VAT ING CLUB will leave the Congregate Dining site at 12:30 p.m. on Target days and home pick-up We will be walking in areas around the Twin will begin at approximately 12:45. Cities. Class activity level is geared to the Thanks to the generosity of the Lions Club, participants. Group size is limited to 15 due to there is no longer a charge for this program. van transportation. Join us as the autumn colors For a bus reservation, call 571-3450 , appear. You will enjoy yourself and keep in extension 122. shape too. WHEN: Thursday mornings o �� FRID .F:Y SENIOR DINING � Hot meals are served Monday through Friday at LOCATION: Various hiking areas 12:00 noon in the gymnasium of the Community COST: Transportation only 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 SENIOR COMMUNITY SERVICE FM2LQ) :Nr PROGRAM Star and Tribune. Reservations must be made at least two work days in advance. To place SCSEP is funded through the Department of your reservations, please call 571-6085 Labor and with monies from the Older American's between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. , Monday Act. Locally, this program is being administered through Friday. If you have any questions by the Anoka County Job Training Center, located concerning the program, please call 332-2316. at 7150 East River Road in Fridley. SENIOR TR6NSP9RT Part-time jobs are being developed with Transportation is provided to the Fridley community service agencies. These jobs will Senior Dining site. Anyone wishing to ride Provide employment, up to 20 hours a week, at the bus to dining must notify Connie two $3.35 an hour , for persons who meet the working days in advance. Calls should be eligibility requirements of the program. An directed to 571-3450, extension 122, Monday individual must be over 55 with an income, through Friday, between 8.30 a.m. and 10.•00 including Social Security benefits, that is below a.m. A 50 cent round trip fare will be federal low income guidelines. charged. The program will work closely with other MONTHLY BLOOD PRESSURE TESTS local agencies who provide services to older persons. A major focus of the program is to Free blood pressure tests are offered at the place senior workers in staff positions of Community Education Center, Room 20, 6085 7th agencies where they may be actively involved with Street. The November schedule is: their peer group. Whenever possible, positions Tuesday, November 1.........11:30 a.m. will be developed to match the enrollee's skills, Thursday, November 17.... ...12:30 p.m. interests and geographical area. Remember high blood pressure has no symptoms Enrollees will be paid by the project to warn of its presence. Regular check-ups funding with the intention that individuals may are necessary for detection. move on to jobs in the private sector once they ply WHIST have gained some on-the-job experience and Every Thursday from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. , all confidence. seniors are invited to play whist or just The full range of services currently socialize at the Community Education Center. provided to job seeking applicants at the Anoka A donation of 25 cents is requested. Get out County Job Training Center will be available to and join us for an afternoon of fun. the older enrollee. Special efforts will be made 500 CLUB to provide appropriate counseling and supportive services to meet the older enrollees needs. A 500 card club has been organized on Tuesday afternoons in the Community Education Conscience won 't keep you from doing wrong. . . Center' s Room 10. Novice and experienced but it will keep you from enjoying it. players are encouraged to attend. Play begins at 1:00 p.m. SENIOR SUPER BUY - NOVEMBER LIONS CLUB CHRISTMAS DINNER TURN OF THE CENTURY HAIR SALON The annual Lion's Dinner will be held on Fridley Plaza Office Building, Suite 107 Tuesday, December 13th at Sandee' s. There 25% discount on perms will be three seatings at 11:30 a.m. , 2:00 Call for appointment 571-8255 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Transportation will be provided for 11 : 30 a . m. seating . FOURMIES CAFE RESERVATIONS CAN BE MADE BY CALLING 571-3450, Fridley Plaza Office Building, Suite 105 EXTENSION 122, BEGINNING NOVEMBER 7TH. Do 10% discount with senior identification not call before Monday, November 7th at 8:00 Open 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. a.m. Monday through Friday, 572-3784 THE HAYES ANNEX In 1929 fire destroyed the district' s school and the system was without a plant until 1931 when another school, presently called the Hayes Annex, was completed. Parents send their children to other schools in the meantime, but the new building made the waiting worthwhile. The new school was located at what is now 611 Mississippi Street but was then an intrusion in a cow pasture. The stucco structure was of a story and a half design and included a gymnasium in the basement, two 25 by 35 foot classrooms upstairs each with its own cloakroom. One classroom even contained the library which was a 9 by 15 alcove lined with book shelves and located off the end of one of the rooms. What a luxury compared to the usual library which was a cabinet in the classroom itself. But the greatest advancement was the indoor chemical tank toilets. The old school had featured the more typical outdoor privies. The soundness of the construction was emphasized in 1965 when it survived the tornado largely unscathed. The building has had a long and varied use. From the beginning the school and particularly the gymnasium served as a community center. Since then at various times the building has been the site of village meetings, court trials, church, church Bible school, Boy Scout activities, the Anoka Day Activity Center, administrative office site for District 14, as well as for school itself. A task group is being formed to determine the annex future. If interested, call Tom Myhra at 571-6000. SENIOR CITIZENS FORUM nTc= MEATIS TO SENIORS Now in its 11th season, this unique community Unity Medical Center offers discounts on affairs program will continue to acquaint the cafeteria meals to senior citizens aged 62 older person with people , issues and and over. opportunities that have direct bearing on According to Linda Schaub, director of food their daily lifestyles. This is your show on services at Unity, eligible persons should subjects essential to the living patterns of older Americans. 'Dutch' Kastenbaum is your present proof of age at the Information Desk and they will then be issued a Unity Discount host every Saturday morning on KMSP Channel 9 at 8.30 a.m. Following is the November Card which must be presented to the cashier • in order to receive the discount. schedule • This low cost dining will be offered each 11/5 - HMO-Medicare Project evening between the hours of 4:30 and 6:30 Guest: Alice Kethley, PhD p.m. and will feature a variety of balanced, 11/12 - Health Futures Institute nutritional meals. These hours include Guests: Steve Mosow weekends and holidays. Additional dining • Cynthia Polich will be available from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. Information 11/19 - AARP Legislation on the daily, menu may be obtained by calling Guest: Olaf Kaasa the Unity food services department at 11/26 - Life Insurance 786-2200, extension 2247. Guest: William Brandon SENIOR The Fridley Senior Center is here to serve you. The center is a CITIZEN Place to meet, a place to eat, a place to grow and a place to find out information you want to know. Monday through Friday there is always CENTER some activity happening. You are invited to join us - and bring a friend! Mondays: 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Square Dancing i Tuesdays: 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Friendly Fridley Folks (Meeting 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month) Wednesdays: 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. 500 Club Thursdays: 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Crafts 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Party Whist _ Fridays: 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. Cribbage Sundays: 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Ballroom Dancing (1 Sunday per month) There will be more information available later. The pool room is open every day from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon, except when crafts meet. There is the possibility of the pool room being open in the evening from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. There are now two tables. Bingo is going to be added to the program. Watch for more information. A New Year's Eve party for seniors of Fridley is being planned. Watch for more information. These are other events that seniors are particpating in: 1. Senior Booth at the Fridley Craft A'Fair October 29 & 30 2. Senior display at "Discover Fridley Days" at Brookdale Center, November 5 and 6. 3. Save the Hayes Annex - Fridley's original grade school. The Senior Advisory Board invites seniors to attend the Board Meetings, and if you have an opinion you would like to express, a time is set aside called "open mike". The next meeting is November 9 at 2:00 p.m. Tony Lorbeski Senior Center Manager 571-6000, ext. 222 AN OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE As the Friendly Fridley Folks progress in time and stature, it seems that it becomes increasingly difficult to get members to consider candidacies for office. This condition could lead to disruptive negativism within our senior club. Candidates do not need to be super people, they need not be hard workers, nor experienced leaders. Mostly, just being honest is all that is required. If you feel you would like to be a candidate or know of someone who would like to be, please call either Helen and Matt Szczech at 572-8887 or Bea and Charles Kryzer at 571-4908. The announcement of candidates will be at the Tuesday, November 1st meeting. The Friendly Fridley Folks meetings are now scheduled for the first and third Tuesday of each month from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Congratulations to Alex Berberich for being elected area vice-president for the Minnesota Metro Senior Federation . kall SEP'TOR VOLUN] MS - WORKING TOGETHER FOR KIM81 Our Fridley Title I program which is designed to help children in reading and/or math is encouraging seniors to develop special relationships with our Title I kids. The volunteers work with the children doing a variety of activities that reinforce and provide practice in the skill area or areas that are in need of extra help. Their involvement will be a plus in providing that personal, special touch and caring so important to a child's self-esteem. It's great to see a community become involved at this level because seniors have so much to offer children. Although they sometimes feel apprehensive at first, it doesn't take long before they feel comfortable. Please consider becoming a volunteer - you'll make some child feel special. If you have any questions about the program, call me at Hayes Elementary, 571-6000. Caring is sharing! Sincerely, Judy Heimkes Volunteer Coordinator ------------------------------------------------------------------- FRIDLEY SPECIAL SERVICES VOLUNTEER PROGRAM If you are interested in volunteering for activities listed below, please complete this form and forward to: Ms. Jo Gascoigne Community Education Center 6085 7th Street NE Fridley, MN. 55432 I am interested in volunteering in the areas I have checked: (Note: All areas are under direct supervision of the teacher.) 1. Reading to a child 10. Giving spelling tests or practice words 2. Listening to a child read 11. Practicing handwriting 3. Telling a child stories 4. Helping a child with worksheets Clerical Tasks 5. Helping a child with math 12. Making worksheets 6. Working with a child on flashcards 13. Typing worksheets 7. Recording stories on tape 14. Running off copies 8. Monitoring timed tests 15. Putting up bulletin boards 9. Playing games (word/math bingo) 16. Putting worksheets in packets 17. Filing NAME: ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: Hours prefer to volunteer: A.M. P.M. Frequency: Daily ; 4 times/week ; 3 times/week ; 2 times/week 1 time/week Specify Days: Starting Date: Amount of Time: 1 hour ; 2 hours ; 3 hours ; More than 3 hours Building Level Preferred: Elementary Circle one: Hayes Stevenson Junior High Senior High OPERA STITCH ORNAMENTS Straw Wreath and Cornhusk Crafts A form of counted embroidery on Aida Bring a country feeling into your home cloth, thus the name opera stitch. We will this year with these charming , make three ornaments to teach all the basic easy-to-make decorations. stitches. WHEN: Friday, November 4, 9 :30 WHEN: Tuesdays, beginning November, 22 to 11:30 a.m. - for 3 weeks, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. LOCATION: Community Education Center LOCATION: Community Education Center COST: $3.00 COST: $8.00 COUNTED CROSS STITCH DOORSTOP Gtngerbread House In the first session we will start to Create an enchanted gingerbread house stitch a design. Class members will have that's almost good enough to eat! two weeks to finish their design. The second session will teach the technique for WHEN: Mondays, November 14 and ---- making nd ----making a brick slip cover. November 21 , 9 : 30 to 11:30 a.m. ' WHEN: Mondays , November 21 and _ December 5 LOCATION: Community Education Center 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. COST: $6.00 LOCATION: Community Education Center - COST: $6.00 Bread Dough Ornaments Natural Materials Decorations Workshop Come and shape bread dough into a Last summer' s seeds, weeds and pods variety of Christmas ornaments and will be used to create decorations , decorations. ornaments and gifts. WHEN: 1. Tuesday, November 29 , WHEN: 1. Monday, November 28, 9 :30 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. to 11:30 a.m. 2. Wednesday, December 7 , 2. Tuesday, December 6 , 1 : 00 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. LOCATIOiv: Community Education Center LOCATION: Community Education Center COST: $4.00 COST: $3.00 A �Ole 111111211,1 P11 l= NOVEMBER Sun, Monday Tuesday \Abdne day Thursday Froday Sat. 2 3 4 5 Blood Pressure 11:30 Cribbage, PV 1:00 Walking Club Bowling FFF Meeting 1:00 Holiday, 1:30 Crafts, PV 9:30 Straw Wreath 9:30 P Party Whist, PV 1:00 HAM LOAF/SAUCE SPPGHETTI TURKEY BREAST TUNA NOODLE CSRL 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Lion 's Dinner 500 Club, PV 1:00 Cribbage, PV 1:00 Walking Club Bowling Reservations Begin Bowling Target Holiday, 1:30 Crafts, PV 9:30 Square Dance PV 1:30 City Center Outing Party Whist, PV 1:00 HAM MEATLOAF/GRAVY PORK CUTLET/GRAVY STUFFED PEPPER CHICKEN ALA KING 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Bowling FFF Meeting PV 1:00 Cribbage, PV 1:00 Walking Club Bowling Square Dance PV 1:30 Holiday, 1:30 Crafts, PV 9:30 Gingerbread House Blood Pressure, 12:3 PV 9:30 Party Whist, PV 1:00 VEAL BIRD/GRAVY BATTERED FISH BAKED CHICKEN TURKEY TETRAZINNI BEEF BURGANDY 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Bowling Opera Stitch PV9:30 Cribbage, PV 1:00 THANKSGIVING Square Dance PV 1:30 500 Club, PV 1:00 Holiday, 1:30 Cross Stitch Doorsto PV 1:30 CITY OFFICES CLOSED CITY OFFICES CLOSED G.Bread House 9:30 Thanksgiving Dinner SWISS STEAK SLICED TURKEY BREAST BEEF STEW W/VEGIES 27 28 29 30 Bowling Opera Stitch PV 9:30 Cribbage, PV 1:00 Square Dance PV 1:30 5:00 Club, PV 1:00 Holiday, 1 :30 Natural Decorations Bread Dough Ornament PV 9:30 1:00 PV TURKEY CHOW MEIN BEEF MACARONI CSRL ROAST PORK 9SSZ 'ONt llwJad NW 'SIlOdVINNIIN ZuSS *NW 'l,aTpTj3 G I dd '21-N anuaAV k4zsxa&Tua T£t,9 3 S V-S O d 'S 'R qua>gapdoa uoT gpa.zoad 31 ;il(it� '�@TPTz3 Jo ATO CROSSES AND CROWNS I AM A GREAT BELIEVER IN THE IDEA THAT TROUBLE IS THE BEST THING THAT EVER HAPPENED TO US. IF ALL THE TROUBLES IN THE WORLD WERE ELIMINATED AND ALL THE PROBLEMS SOLVED, WE WOULD BE MORE TIRED THAN WORK EVER MADE US - WE WOULD BE BORED TO DEATH. THE MAN WHO HAS A LOT OF TROUBLES MAY NOT THINK OF HIMSELF AS BLESSED, BUT THERE IS A SENSE IN WHICH HE IS. FOR MY OWN PART, I BELIEVE THAT GOD INTENDS SOME OF US TO HAVE A LOT OF TROUBLES OF OUR OWN AND A GIFT FOR TAKING ON THE TROUBLES OF OTHERS. MORE MEN HAVE BEEN MADE GREAT BY CROSSES THAN BY CROWNS; CONVERSELY, MORE MEN HAVE BEEN MADE SOFT, EVEN RUINED, BY CROWNS THAN BY CROSSES. MORE MEN HAVE BEEN BLESSED THROUGH ADVERSITY THAN HAVE BEEN PERFECTED THROUGH HEALTH AND PROSPERITY. RICHARD CARDINAL CUSHING