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01/1986 Senior News a S�. o r FridleySenor News Fridley Recreation Department 571 -3450 11n 51 C M c A DANCE-FILLED CELER►RATIlJ"; OF THE UNSUNG HEROES OF THE AMERICAN MUSICAL THEATRE - THE CHORUS DANCERS . A CHORUS LINE THE DANCE-FILLED MUSICAL THAT IS BASED ON THE LIVES AND EXPERIENCES OF BROADWAY DANCERS IS THE LONGEST-RUNNING SHOW IN THE HISTORY OF BROADWAY , , ,THE WINNER OF NINE TONY AWARDS AND THE PULITZER PRIZE! COME AND ENJOY ONE OF THE GREATEST MUSICALS EVER TO HIT BROADWAY! ITS A DAZZLING SHOW; DRIVING, COMPASSIONATE AND FINALLY THRILLING! WHEN: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 291 1986 10:3U - DEPART FROM ST, WILLIAMS CHURCH (SOUTH PARKING LOT) (FOLLOWING - PICK-UP AT VILLAGE GREEN) 12:00 - LUNCH AT THE CHANHASSEN DINNER THEATRE 1:45 - PERFORMANCE OF "A CHORUS LINE" 5:15 - ARRIVE AT ST. WILLIAMS CHURCH (APPROXIMATELY) COST: $25,50 PER PERSON - INCLUDES LUNCH, ORCHESTRA SEATING, DELUXE MOTORCOACH TRANSPORTATION AND TOUR GUIDE REGISTRATION: FIRST DAY TO REGISTER IS MOPIDAY, JANUARY 6. WE WILL GLADLY ACCEPT MAIL-IN REGISTRATIONS ON OR AFTER JANUARY 6, CITY HALL OFFICE HOURS ARE 8:00-5:00 PM, MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO "CITY OF FRIDLEY", 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE, FRIDLEY, MN 55432, REOISTRQT31ON OUT ON THE TOWN - "A CHORUS LINE" NA& Dn p- Im ADDRESS TELEPHONE: AMOUNT ENCLOSED: �� (SPACE ISS LIMITED - REGISTER EARLY TO SEE A SHOW YOU WILL (� u I� V V V V. V D � 800B L [E [F= Z% HH ALWAYS WANTED TO BE ON T.V „ NOW' S YOUR CHANCE, WE WILL WATCH THE TAPING OF TWO VERY POPULAR HOSTS STEVE AND SHARON ON `"GOOD COMPANY,`" DON ' T FORGET THE FAMOUS BARGIN HUNTER, VICKI., AND ALL THAT SHE HAS TO OFFER , THE HUMOROUS GARY LUMPKIN WILL TELL MANY SURPRISING WORDS TO TOP OFF THIS EXCITING SHOW, AFTER THE SHOW, WE WILL ENJOY A BUFFET LUNCHEON AT THE MOST POPULAR LEEANN CHI9S RESTAURANT, ] HE LUNCHEON WILL CONSIST OF THREE APPETIZERS, TWO ENTREE'S, CHINESE SALAD, FRIED RICE, HOT TEA AND A FORTUNE COOKIE! COME AND ENJOY THIS FUN-FILLED DAY ! WHEN : WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1986 9: 30- DEPART FROM ST , WILLIAMS CHURCH ( SOUTH PARKING LOT) 10 :30- TAPING OF "GOOD COMPANY" 1 : 00- LUNCHEON AT LEEANN CHINS RESTAURANT 2 :40- ARRIVE AT ST, WILLIAMS CHURCH (APPROXIMATE) COST : x15 , 50,!PER PERSON INCLUDES ""GOODCOMPANY" TAPING, BUFFET LUNCHEON, BEVERAGE, TAX, GRATUITY, DELUXE MOTORCOACH TRANSPORATION AND GUIDE, REGISTRATION : FIRST DAY OF REGISTRATION IS MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1986, WE WILL GLADLY ACCEPT MAIL- IN REGISTRATIONS ON OR AFTER JANUARY 27, CITY HALL OFFICE HOURS ARE 8 :00-5 : 00 , PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO "CITY OF FRIDLEY, 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE, FRIDLEY, MN 55432 , REGISTRATION : OUT ON THE TOWN-GOOD CO,"1PANY/LEEANN CHINS NAME : ADDRESS : ® TELEPHONE : AMOUNT ENCLOSED : (ENJOY A DAY OUT ON THE TOWN! ) 2 - SENIOR SHOPPING 500 CLUB Transportation is provided to Holiday A 500 card club meets on Wednesdays in the Warehouse each Wednesday afternoon of the . Community Education Center's Room 10. Novice month and to Target the second Tuesday of the and experienced players are encouraged to month. The bus will leave the Congregate attend. The session is held on Wednesdays Dining site at 12:30 p.m. on Target days and from 1:00 to 3:30 p.m. home pick-up will begin at approximately 12:45. CRIBBAGE Thanks to the generosity of the Lions Club, Every Friday from 1:00 to 3:30 p.m. seniors there is no charge for this program. For a are invited to play the delightful game of bus reservation, call 571-3450, extension cribbage at the Community Education Center. 122• Join in the Fun! A recent addition to the Senior Shopping Program is Northtown/Bob's Produce on the 1st Thursday of each month. The bus will leave the Senior Nutrition site at 12 :30 p.m. Shopping at Northtown will be from approximately 1:00 - 3 :00 p.m. ending the Fridley Senior Center trip with Bob ' s Produce & specials for seniors! The Senior Centers 3rd Anniversary party will FRIDLEY SENIOR NLYIRI'T'TON be held on the 12th of Jan. 1986. There will -- be a wonderful dinner, and dancing. Bingo Hot meals are served Monday through Friday at and other activities will be going on. For 12:00 noon in the gymnasium of the Community more information, call Tony at the Center. Education Center. Everyone under the age of This anniversary party will be by reservation 60 is asked to pay $2.50 - all others are only. The Aux. of V.F.W. Post 363 will again requested to make donations. Menus are be our host. published weekly in the Sun Newspaper and Star and Tribune. Reservations must be made The Fridley Senior Center wishes to thank the at least two work days in advance. To place V.F.W. Post 363 for the beautiful flag that your reservations, please call 571-6085 they have presented to our Center. between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. For more information, call 546-3242. A new card group has been added to the Center SENIOR TRANSPORT activities. I have enough players for 3 tables of bridge. If there are more players Transportation is provided to the Fridley interested, call the Center. A person by the Senior Dining site. Anyone wishing to ride name of Clara signed to play bridge. If she the bus to dining must notify Connie two reads this letter, will she call me so that I working days in advance. Calls should be may get your last name and telephone number. directed to 571-3450, extension 122, Monday, through Friday, between 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 Another new activity is the Camera Club. a.m. A 50 cent round trip fare will be Call the Center if you are interested. This charged. is not a teaching class. No fee involved. MONTHLY BLOOD PRESSURE TESTS I am willing to start the Sunday afternoon Free blood pressure tests are offered at the dance again, if there are enough interested Community Education Center, Room 10, 6085 7th people. Call the Center and let me know. Street. The January schedule is: Tuesday, Jan. 7.. . . . . . . . .11:30-12:00 Noon Don't forget we have free legal aid at the Thursday, Jan. 16. ... . . . . .12:30-1:15 p.m. Center, on the first Wednesday of each month at 9:30 to 11:00. Remember high blood pressure has no symptom;. to warn of its presence. Regular check-ups I would like to start a Kitchen Band. If are necessary for detection. there are any interested people, please let me know, so that we can get started. IHIST Tony Lorbeski 'hursday from 1:00 to 3:30 p.m. , all Senior Center Manager _ are invited to play whist or just 571-6000 Ext. 222 socialize at the Community Education Center. A donation of 25 cents is requested. Get out and join us for an afternoon of fun. - 3 SENIOR BOWLING AND CRIBBAGE TOTRNAMM SCHMQU OF ACTIVITIES The second combined Bowling and Cribbage AT THE FRIDLEY SENTOR CENTER Tournament for seniors was held this year on MONDAY Dec. 5 at Maple Lanes in Fridley. After the Classes in 1 playing games, the players enjoyed a tasty buffet poo p y' p - Classes will start lunch that was planned, cooked and arranged Nov. 4, 1985 - 373) p.m.-2:30 p.m. (Glen by Maples own Phylis, the chief chef. Schroeder - 784-4373) � Beginners Wood Carving - 9:00 a.m.-12:00 This year 38 bowlers competed for small cash p.m. - September 23rd. (George Morin) awards. There were 12 winners who won prizes TUEMM of from $2.00 to $6.00. The cribbage players Ceramics - 8:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. -JoAnn played for small stakes of fifty cents a Johnson (571-2315) game. Calligraphy - 10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. - 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month Tournament directors, Connie Thompson and Friendly Folks (Senior Club) - 1st and 3rd Bill Campbell express their gratitude for the Tuesday - 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. really fine cooperation of all of the people WEDNESDAY who entered the tournament, and for their Pool - (Tournament Play) Morning and spirit of neighborliness. The directors also thank the most able staff at Maple Lanes, Afternoon - Bill Campbell-786-0890, Bob Gardner-572-1777 Bob, Helen, and Phylis for their valued assistance. T h e main p u r p o s e o f t h e Pool - Men and Women - 7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. tournament is for people to get together and Cards - (500) - Open - 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. have a relaxing and enjoyable time. We sincerely hope everyone did. Thanks to all. Crafts - 9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Cards - Whist - Open - 1:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Connie and Bill FRI Al Wood Carving - 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. ********************************************* (ADVANCE) - Sept. 20 - George Morin Calligraphy meeting will be discontinued Cards (Cribbage) - Open - 1:00 p.m. until the first Tuesday in February. Cards (Cribbage) - Tournament-Last Friday - - every 6 weeks - 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. MINDING HIS T'S AND 289 SATlTRi�AY o• Center is Closed Q Item from the Dec. 1985 Readers Digest Dr. SUNDAY a Irving Wright, President of the American - Federation for Aging Research, tells the Sunday Activities have been temporarily story of a psychological test that was suspended. Watch for new schedule. developed to measure the mental agility of OTHER ACTIVITIES: elderly people. A young psycologist was Referral Service chosen to try the test on a 91 year old man. Food Drop for Southern Anoka Community Assistance The psycologist explained that it was a CONGR_ECATE DINIM verbal test and that some of the questions Congregate dining is scheduled Monday through were easy while others were more difficult.The first question, for example, was "what Friday. Transportation has a .50 round trip fee. Reservations for dining and two days in the week begin with the letter transportation must be two (2) days in advance. Call Paula Walde, 571-6085 for "That's easy," the man replied, " Today and dining and call 571-3450 , Ext. 122 for Tomorrow." transportation. The Pyscologist paused to study his papers F<_FPfTRF. ACTMTTF_S BEING PLANNED and then moved on to the next question. Bingo, Silk Flower-making, Chess, Bridge. "This is much more difficult . How many These activities are funded through Metro seconds in a year?" Council Federal Title IIIB Program, private Without blinking an eye, the man answered, contributions, and other sources. Some of "twelve." these events are co-sponsored by Community The pyscologist asked the man to repeat the Education. answer. "Twelve," said the elderly man, smiling. "The second of January, the second of 4 - February . FRIENDLY FR DLEY Fnr,xS Fridley Senior Cent r January 1986 will be here when you read this The Senior Centers 3rd Anniversary art y will article. I would like to start with a poem by be held on the 12th of Jan. 1986. There Trudy Johnson that has a lot of thought for the will be a wonderful dinner, and dancing . coming year: Bingo and other activities will be going on. The more you give, the more you get \ . , For more information, call Tony at the The more you laughthe less you fret \` Center. This anniversary party will be by y g ' y reservation only. The Aux. of V.F.W. Post The more you give unselfishly, •: 363 will again be our host. The more you live abundantly, The more of everything you share, The Fridley Senior Center wishes to thank the The more you love, • '';. V.F.W. Post 363 for the beautiful flag that The more you find that life is good, HAP ( they have presented to our Center. What you give today from day to day, NEW. Will make you happy always. YEAR A new card group has been added to the Center All the officers and Committees hope that each of activities. I have enough players for 3tables of bridge. If there are more players you had a very happy & blessed Christmas. May the interested, call the Center. A person by the New Year be prosperous and healthy for each of name of Clara signed to play bridge. If she you. reads this letter, will she call me so that I January 7th the following officers will take over: may get your last name and telephone number. Another new activity is the Camera Club. President - Alverna Lorbeski Call the Center if you are interested. This Vice President - Esther Campbell Secretary - Myrtle Rapp is not a teaching class. No fee involved. Treasurer - Bernice Briesemeister I am willing to start the Sunday afternoon January 21st plans are being arranged, we hope to dance again, if there are enough interested have a happy & enjoyable afternoon! people. Call the Center and let me know. We are happy to hear our friends are all getting Don't forget we have free legal aid at the better: Center, on the first Wednesday of each month Clara Nordell is home & getting along fine. Bill at 9:30 to 11:00. Heikkila has had bypass surgery & is doing as well I would like to start a Kitchen Band. If as to be expected. there are any interested people, please let Bob Gardner is home & happy to have him back with me know, so that we can get started. us. Goldie Henderson is at the St. Anthony Nursing home. Bob Olmstead is home and doing Tony Lorbeski well. Our prayers go out to all our friends that Senior Center Manager are sick & in need of help. A telephone call or 571-6000 Ext. 222 card would be nice to send or a visit if possible. Please notify one of the officers if you are ill or need some assistance. WE need volunteers for Chairman & Committees this coming year. Do come forward and join us in planning our meetings and entertainment. Our club is a place to have fun, fellowship and friendship working together. Officers alone cannot make a Fridley Senior Crafters club, let's make 1986 a bigger and more successful year with more participation by members Congradulations and a heart-felt thank you to all the Senior Crafters, for their hard work Alverna Lorbeski in 1985. Our Woodcrest Sugar Plum Shoppe was President a big success grossing over $600.00. We will -- be starting up again on January 23 after the well deserved holiday break. See you then and once again thank each and every one of you. Esther Campbell ,f%, 5 LONE STAR WALL HANGING THEATER CLUB A quick piece machine technique will be used A group of seniors who are interested in in constructing this wall quilt. (Sewing attending local performances and assisting machine required) local community and school theater groups. An excellent opportunity to enjoy the high WHEN: Mondays, beginning february 3 quality of o u r local theater group 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. for 2 weeks performances. Meets the 2nd Tuesday of the COST: $10.00 month 1:30 p.m. at the City Hall Community Room II. LOCATION: Community Education Center DISCUSSIONS FOR SENIORS SWEATSHIRT CREATIONS Try to Remember-Memory Retention for Seniors Create a signature sweatshirt! One that has Lapses of memory, common to all ages, occur you written all over it. Basics is applique more frequently with the normal aging and collar designs will be taught. process. The exact cause is unclear but there are ways to cope with it. Goals of the WHEN: Mondays, beginning January 20 course are to provide strategies and devices 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. for 2 weeks that can lessen the number and of fect of memory lapses. COST: $10.00 ' WHEN: Mondays, beginning January 20 LOCATION: Community Education Center 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. for 6 weeks , LOCATION: Community Education Center RAMBLERS WALKING PROGRAM COST: FREE Walk for fun, relaxation, challenge, & exercise while attaining a distance goal of _- - ---- 100, 500 or even 1000 miles. Upon reaching your goal, you will be eligible for an award. Dr. William Dietz of the New England Medical Log your mileage on a personal log sheet over Center and Steven Gortmaker, a behavorial a four month period. Mileage accumulated in scientist from Harvard conducted a survey in the 100 mile level is included in the 500 which they found that there was a close mile level. We have mapped out walks in the relationship in TV viewing and obesity in area, including indoor walks, or you can teenagers. In a study of 13 , 000 young measure your own. For more details, call people aged to 12 to 17. It was found that 571-3450 X122. the prevalence of obesity increased two - --- percent for each hour of TV. One reason for this was the advertising of foods, especially snack foods, which definitely influenced SENTORCIZE viewers habits. One cannot help thinking that older people may have this same problem. Designed to increase flexibility, strength and endurance without over exertion by chair exercises and walking. Add years to your life and life to those years. Class will be HOUSING OPTIONS FOR SENIORS offered three times a week and participants are encouraged to attend once, twice or The Metro Council has published a "Consumers thrice. Guide to Housing Options" for Older People" . It can be purchased for $3.50 by calling WHEN: Mondays - 10:00 a.m. 291-6464. They also have a "Consumers Guide (Community Education Center) to Nursing Homes" for $3.50. Copies of these Wednesdays - 10:00 a.m. may also be in the local libraries. (Community Education Center) Fridays - 10:00 a.m. _- (Village Green) z Beginning January 20 for 8 weeks 4 COST: $7.50 'SEW 6 - JANUARY 1 2 3 4 I01 / City Hall Closed! Northtown/ Bob's Produce Cribbage New Year's Day Party Whist Bowling 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 FFF Meeting Holiday Shopping Bowling 1 :00 P.M. Cribbage Blood Pressure Cards (500) Party Whist Bowling 11 :30 - noon av v vvv A A A AAa 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Target Shopping Holiday Shopping Party Whist Cribbage Bowling Cards (500) Blood Pressure 12:30 - 1:15 Bowling 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Martin Luther FFF Meeting Holiday Shopping Crafts Cribbage King B-day 1 :00 P.M. Cards (500) Party Whist Bowling City Hall Closed! 26 27 28 29 30 31 Health Awareness Holiday Shopping Crafts Cribbage Bowling Mental Health Players 12:30 Cards (500) Party Whist Bowling - 7 - Volunteers of America `J\ Senior Nutrition Program 4w$; JANUARY 1986 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SAT-TAKE HOME THURSDAY Battered Fish Pork Chop/Gravy Roast Beef/Whole Wheat Tartar Sauce Mashed Potatoes Bun SUB: Sloppy Joe Waldorf Salad Ketchup P.C. H O L IDA Y Au Gratin Potato White Mountain Roll/ Vegetable Jello Broccoli Butter Banana HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!! Whole Wheat Roll/Butter Spice Cake Cookie Lemon Pudding/Topping Milk Milk 1 Milk 2 4 Salisbury Steak/Gravy Scalloped Potato & Ham Spaghetti/Meat Sauce Baked Chicken Tuna-Noodle Casserole Jr. Club/Whole Wheat Parsley Buttered Potato Cooked Cabbage Parmesan Cheese Mashed Potatoes/Gravy Italian Mixed Vegetables Bun Buttered Carrots Whole Wheat Roll/Butter Buttered Wax Beans Pickled Beets Peach Salad (' ) Mayo P.C. Oatgrain Bread/Butter Donut Tossed Salad/French Bran Bread/Butter Whole Wheat Bread/Butter Coleslaw SIS Apple Pie Milk Dressing Pear Sauce Chocolate Chip Cookie Apple Milk Egg Bread/Butter Milk Milk Sugar Donut Fresh Fruit Milk 6 7 Milk E 9 10 11 Meatloaf/Gravy BBQ Turkey/Bun Pork Cutlet/Gravy Beef Burgundy Chicken ala King Bologna/Whole Wheat Baked Potato Tritators Au Grain Potato Wide Egg Noodles Baking Powder Biscuit Bun 3-Bean Salad Buttered Peas Buttered Broccoli Buttered Carrots Winter Mix Vegetables Mayo P.C. Wheatberry Bread/Butter Fruited Jello/Whipped Whole Wheat Roll/Butter Coleslaw Tomato Juice Potato Salad Jelly Roll Topping Rice Pudding/Topping Dark Rye Bread/Butter Frosted Banana Cake Fruited Jello Milk Milk Milk Fresh Fruit Milk Brownie 13 14 15 Milk 16 17 Milk 18 Swiss Steak/Spanish Sauce JANUARY BREAK Baked Chicken Turkey Tetrazzini Swedish Meatballs/Gravy Meatloaf/Whole Wheat Parsley Buttered Potato Jambalaya Scalloped Corn Buttered Mixed Vegetables Boiled Whole Potatoes Bread Buttered Spinach French Cut Green Beans Tossed Salad/1000 Island V-8 Juice Buttered Carrots Ketchup Whole Wheat Roll/Butter Corn Bread/Butter Dressing Wheatberry Bread/Butter Dark Rye Bread/Butter Pickled Beets Fresh Fruit Sweet Potato Pie Whole Wheat Bread/Butter Fruit Pie lums range Milk Milk Tapioca Pudding/Whipped Milk ilk udding Topping ilk 25 20 21 Milk 22 23 24 Baked Chicken Beef Stew/Vegetables Baked Ham Beef-Macaroni Casserole BBQ Riblet Bread Dressing/Gravy- Coleslaw Hash Brown Potatoes Green Beans Baked Potato Sweet Potatoes Baking Powder Biscuit/ Stewed Tomatoes Pickled Beets Peas & Carrots Marinated Vegetable Butter Bran Bread/Butter Wheatberry Bread/Butter Rye Roll/Butter Salad Peach Sauce Birthday Cake Chocolate Pudding/Whipped Pumpkin Bar Whole Wheat Bread/Butter Peanut Butter Cookie Milk Topping Milk Ambrosia 27 Milk Milk Milk 28 29 30 31 SURVIVING MINNESOTA WINTERS HYPOTHERMIA Winter is upon us. With Minnesota winters If someone is exposed to very cold being so cold, its wise to review some temperatures, hypothermia can occur, which survival & safety tips. could result in death. Check for hypothermia in the following ways: CHANGE YOUR DRIVING HABITS * Bloated face, pale skin color. If you drive in fog, sleet, or snow, reduce * Trembling on one side of the body. your speed and keep your headlights on low * Irregular heartbeat. * Low body temperature, 95 degrees or lower. beam. * Drowsiness, coma-type reactions Keep an emergency kit in your car. It should contain: a flashlight; a scraper and brush; Precautions you can administer to protect Yourself against cold weather include: a tow chain or strap; jumper cables; tire chains; a shovel; a bag of rock salt, sand, or cat litter; some high energy food; such as Wear plenty of warm clothing and have raisins or a candy bar; and extra clothing extra clothing available in your car and a blanket. at all times. * Avoid tight fitting clothes, including Check your brakes and tires. A pull to one footwear. side can cause a dangerous skid. * Eat hot meals and drink hot liquids. A diet high in proteins, fruits, and Get a charge in your battery. Or maybe it's vegetables can help your body in time for a new one. resisting the cold. HOME HEATERS BILL PAYMENTS Never defeat the grounding feature of a Budget plans establish a 12-month billing 3-prong plug. If you do not have a 3-hole plan. You pay an equal amount each month, outlet, use an adapter. instead of less in the summer and more in the winter. The average of your high and low Check for leaks on fuel burners. Check bills is taken. chimneys on wood burners. If you are in danger of having your heat shut All heaters should be properly vented, with a off due to unpaid bills, call your utility window or door slightly open if other company for guidelines to prevent this. Each ventilation is not provided. utility company has its own regulations regarding shut-off. Call the CAP Energy All heaters should be properly located where Assistance to get help paying your bill.Eli Eligibility is based they cannot be knocked over, as well as away g y upon household income, from passageways and flammable materials. number in household, type of heating source. Don't assume that legally you can't have your - heat shut off during the winter. This is FUEL ASSISTANCE only true if you ' ve followed certain policies. There is NOT a law to prevent Persons who need help paying their fuel bills utility companies from shutting off your should contact their county welfare power supply. department or community action agency. * * * * * * * * * * * Stick During the winter of 1985- 1986, the maximum y zippers will slide easily if rubbed income a one-person household can have and with some parafin or a lead pencil. still qualify for fuel assistance is $7,088 (some medical deductions are allowed as well Use a solution of equal amounts of vinegar as 10 percent of earned income) ; for a and water to remove salt from shoes and two-person household the maximum is $9,518. boots. Income guidelines change slightly each year. \\ _ The amount of fuel assistance applicants receive is based on the type of fuel they use, where they live, and their heating costs ,a o in relationship to their income. During the winter of 1984-85, assistance ranged from w', $125- $830 per household. Call Darlene �iraski for more details at 784-2443. 9 - ORIGIN OF LUTEFISK WHAT TO DO WITH THAT LEFTOVER LUTEFISK Centuries ago, many Norwegians came to --The kids will really enjoy some cold Ireland to escape the bitter , Norwegian Lutefisk in the school lunchbox. winters. A famine gripped Ireland at the --Remember what Granny did with leftover time and food was scarce, fish and potatoes roast beef? She make roast beef stew. being just about all there was. To make Try it with Lutefisk. (Add 4cups of matters worse, the Norwegians were eating all cornstarch to thicken.) the fish, leaving the Irish with nothing to --Leftover Lutefisk juice cleans paint eat but potatoes. Then the Norwegians brushes as good as any turpentine. started taking over the potato crop and (CAUTION HIGHLY FLAMMABLE! !!) making lefse. Try it as an oven cleaner. Freeze some lutefisk on a stick for cool, This was too much for the Irish and they refreshing summer treat for kids. decided the Norwegians had to go. They --Two drops of Lutefisk juice per gallon organized a secret society called IRATION water makes an excellent glass cleaner. (Irish Republican Army to Rid Ireland of (CAUTION Too much will dissolve the Norwegians) . The army members sabotaged all glass.) power plants so the fish in the Norwegians' Smash a piece and apply it to those refrigerators would spoil and force them to sticky zippers. move some place else. The fish spoiled, all --A solution of Lutefisk juice and carbon right, but as everyone knows, the Norwegians tetrachloride will remove paint, tar and thrive on spoiled fish. grease from any surface. --A cold chunk of Lutefisk can be placed The Irishmen then tried a new tactic -- they over a bruise or abrasion for immediate sneaked into the fish storage houses in the relief. It can also be used on saddle dead of night and sprinkled the rotten fish sores and hangnails. with lye, hoping to poison the intruders. Mashed Lutefisk makes a wonderful mud This didn' t work either , because what pack. Just remember to put the cat resulted was the Norwegian delicacy, out before applying it. LUTEFISK, and the Norwegians thrived on that, Lutefisk juice can be used as a whitener too. for clothes. (Warning: Do not add to colored clothes - unless you want The poor, poor Irish! They were desperate! everything white! !) But Saint Patrick came to the rescue. On March 17th he blew his top and told all the "Let Them Eat Lefse," - Marie Norwegians where to go --, so they all went Lutenette to Minnesota and Wisconsin where to this day they eat Lutefisk and lefse at church dinner! These Lutefisk stories came to us from Immanuel Lutheran Church. HEALTH AWARENESS - MENTAL HEALTH Come join us for the January Health Awareness Program. The topic will be "Mental Health," with the Mental Health Players from Anoka State Hospital as our guests. The programs are being held at the following locations: Blaine Sr. Center - Thursday, January 9 - 12:30 p.m. Coon Rapids Sr. Center - Friday, January 10 - 12:30 p.m. \\ � Dayton Sr. Center - Tuesday, January 14 - 12:30 p.m. Anoka Sr. Center - Thursday, January 16 - 12:30 p.m. Fridley Senior Center - Tuesday, January 28 - 12:30 p.m. The Mental Health Players are staff from Anoka State Hospital who do humorous skits connected with a variety of topics. The topic for these presentations will center around mental health issues. 10 - VOLUNTEERS NE—ED FOR THE ADULT N01T7RE8iL AMERICAN RED CROSS - ANOKA COUNTY i CLASSES AND VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Consider the far-reaching limitations of the The following safety courses, sponsored by adult nonreader, not able to read a telephone the American Red Cross, are being offered to book, a shopping ad, a letter, an insurance the public during the month of December. For claim, a novel, comic, or newspaper. And registration or course information, call the these adults, neighbors, and friends are Anoka County Branch office at 421-3398. struggling to fit into a society where being able to read is assumed of everyone over the CPR CLASSES age of six. 1,23 TITh 2 , 1 , 00 January 146 Those adults seeking help with their reading $18. 6.30 - 9.4, 6,2 often respond to the ads for one-to-one ley KC Hall tutoring using volunteers trained in the Fridley #65 Fridley Laubach method of teaching reading. All to 6831 often, the adults are placed on a waiting $18.00 January 21, 23 list because of the shortage of volunteer 6.00 - 10.00 p.m. tutors. Col. Heights H.S. METRO NORTH ADULT BASIC AND CONTINUING Room #2501400 - 49th Ave. , Col. Heights EDUCATION IS SPONSORING A 12 HOUR VOLUNTEER TRAINING WORKSHOP AT: February 3, 5 M/W 6:00 - 10:00 p.m. ANOKA-RAMSEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE O Blaine Sr. Center 11200 MISSISSIPPI BLVD. NW9150 Central Ave. NE - Blaine BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER, ROOM 155 �`` (Behind City Hall) COON RAPIDS, MN MULTI-MEDIA FIRST AID DATES: MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 6:30-9:30 P.M. MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 6:30-9:30 P.M. $20.00 February 3, 5 M/W MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 6:30-9:30 P.M. 6:00 - 10:00 p.m. MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 6:30-9:30 P.M. Parkview Comm. Ctr. 6085 - 7th St. NE - Fridley There will be a workshop and materials fee of $12. Please contact Elaine Koehn, 422-5244, The Anoka Branch is still in need of to register. volunteers. Everything the Red Cross offers, from classes to disaster services , is dependent upon volunteers. Please help us keep these vital community services operational. Call Jo Ellen Christiansen at AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF RF.TLRFD PERSONS 421-3398 for specific volunteer opportunities and further information. AARP, American Association of Retired persons, has been a growing organization for many years and has been active in promoting Senior Nutrition Tid-Bits reforms for seniors. Many of the seniors are Wednesday, January 8 members of this fine association, but there are still many who are not yet enrolled. The Celebrate December birthdays. cost of a membership, $5. 00 per year , Tuesday, January 21 includes a subscription to their magazine, Modern Maturity, which brings a wealth of Join us for dinner New Orleans style information to its readers. From time to time when space permits our newsletter will Wednesday, January 29 carry some condensed articles from Modern January birthday party. Maturity. To those who are not members of AARP and a would like to join or get more information, 3 r please contact Alex Berverich. 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