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Fridley
Senior News
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Fridley Recreation Department
571 -3450
JULYmAUGUST
NOTICE OF PART-TIME. JOBS FOR SENIORS
The Anoka County Center is
o my Job Training Ce _ _ O
actively recruiting low-income county
residents who are 55 and over for the Senior
Community Service Employment Program
(S.C.S.E.P.) .
The program places people in 20-hour per week LEISURE LEAGUE
jobs in non-profit or government agencies. Redeemer' s Senior Leisure League toured
There are a wide variety of jobs which are Fridley's library and Storer Cable T.V.
closely matched to the person' s skills, building on May 15th, following a lunch at
interests and abilities. The program pays Country Buffet. About 30 League members
minimum wage, but sometimes wage supplements followed guides Kathy Petron and Torn Hurlburt
are provided by sponsoring agencies. through the library as the various services
The intent of the progrm is to help of the library were explained. Many of the
individuals gain in skills, experience and tour people expressed surprise at the many
self-confidence, and to enable them to move other services besides book lending that are
on to private-sector employment. Vocational available at Fridley's culture center, such
assessment, placement assistance and skills as tapes and records, paintings for loan,
training are also part of the program. Since video tapes, back issues of magazines,
the program began in January 1984 , many referral service, movie film and rental
participants have found permanent employment equipment, meeting facilities and general
in their sponsoring agencies or at jobs in information. League members were impressed
their commnunities. with the hospitable and capable library
staff.
A full range of additional employment
services is available at the Job Training At the cable facilities Joel, who is with
Center for people 55 and over who are seeking Cable Channel 12, explained the working of
cable; haw progrmas are selected, how they
work. Anyone interested in S.C.S.E.P. or
are planned and how they finally reach our
other employment services, should call the
homes.
Job Training Center, 784-1800 and ask for
intake. They should identify themselves as The tours, each lasting about a half hour,
55 or over and be ready to answer questions were interesting and enlightening according
regarding income in the past 6 or 12 months to the senior guests of these two Fridley
to determine eligibility. 1 centers.
SENIOR CEDER INFORMATION
Vacation agony is a mosquito bite on top of
poison ivy on top of sunburn.
SUGGESTION BOX -
A suggestion box has been added to the
Center. The Senior Advisory Board felt this
might be an aid for programming, settling a A Sincere Thanks
grievance, and etc. All material from
suggestion box will be reviewed by the
Advisory Board each month.
Paula Walde
SENIOR CHORE SERVICES Congregate Dining Coordinator
A new service will be added to the Senior After more than four years of working as
Center this July. It will be called "Chore Fridley's Senior Dining Coordinator, Paula
Services for Seniors. " The money has been Walde has elected to move into another phas
funded and the last problems are being ironed in the field of senior program.
out. This service will be for residence of Paula, a native of Columbia Heights, attended
Fridley, Columbia Heights, and Hill Top. school there and finished her formal years of
Some of the services will be lawn mowing, education at St. Anthony Padua High School.
snow removal, electric and plumbing repairs, From high school Paula entered Inver Hills
etc. Watch for full coverage in June. Community College where she earned an
FRIDLEY SENIOR NUTRITION Associate degree in recreational
therapeutics. During the next twenty years
The Volunteers of America Senior Nutrition Paula's time was divided between raising a
Program serves noon meals Mondays through family, part-time work and volunteer work in
Fridays at sites located throughout Hennepin various senior activities in the metro area.
and Anoka Counties. The program is funded by Later Paula enrolled in the Metro University
a grant from the Metropolitan Council Program and added to her credits a study in
on Aging with funds through the Older geriatrics (applied medicine relating to
Americans Act and the Minnesota Board on older people) . With her family growing,
Aging. Paula found time for a full-time job and
Persons 60 years of age and older and their decided that the position of coordinator of
spouses are invited to attend. Reservations senior dining in Fridley would suit her needs
can be made two working days in advance by to be associated with seniors.
calling the site nearest you. Participants Paula's work in Fridley has been accepted by
are encouraged to donate toward the cost of her co-workers and diners as exceptional,
the meal. where she has won many friends among the
For more information, call Paula at 571-6085. seniors and her superiors. Though Paula is
reluctant to leave her well earned position
and her faithful friends, she deems it time
MONTHLY BLOOD PRESSURE TESTS to better utilize her previous training.
Free blood pressure tests are offered at the Paula will take a position in the St. Anthony
Community Education Center, Room 10, 6085 7th Padua Home for aged where she will be working
Street. The July schedule is: directly with seniors who are in need of
Tuesday, July 1st... .. .. ..11:30-12:00 Noon special care.
Thursday, July 17th... .....12:30-1:15 p.m. Paula has-lived in Fridley for nearly twenty
Remember high blood pressure has no symptoms years, where she has been a housewife
to warn of its presence. Regular check-ups (domestic engineer) to her husband Larry and
are necessary for detection. a mother to daughter Maria, now twenty, and
son Adam presently at the interesting age of
fourteen.
SENIOR TRANSPORT
Though the seniors of Fridley are averse to
Transportation is provided to the Fridley Paula's leaving, they assuredly wish her well
Senior Dining site. Anyone wishing to ride in her new position and hope she finds time
the bus to dining must notify Connie two for an occassional visit and also keeps them
working days in advance. Calls should be informed of her progress. Everyone agrees
directed to 571-3450, extension 122, Monday that Paula has done her part in keeping
through Friday, between 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 Fridley's Congregate dining a pleasant place
a.m. A 50 cent round trip fare will be to dine and meet friends. A sincere thanks
charged. for all of Paula's efforts.
The gift of Love, however small ,
is the gift we cherish most of all . The three subcontracts in Anoka will provide
chore services through a combination of
delivery methods which utilize volunteers and
Chore/Home skills bank workers. Most of the Chore/Home
Maintenance tasks are provided by skills bank
workers with specific skills, who have been
Maintenance screened by the chore programs and are
willing to work for senior and disabled
persons as a volunteer or for moderate rates
(between $4 - $6 per hour) . The workers are
Dear Friend: paid directly by the client. In cases where
The Chore Coordination Project of the Greater the client cannot afford the moderate skills
Minneapolis Council of Churches recently bank rates, there is some subsidy money
received Title III and United Way funds to available.
extend Chore/Home Maintenance Service to One of the providers in Anoka County is the
Anoka County. Fridley Senior Center . We will be
The Chore Coordination Project began responsible for Fridley, Columbia Heights &
operation in July 1982, through funds Hill Top areas.
received from the Metropolitan Council (Title Fridley Senior Center
III of the Older American Act) and the 6085 7th St. NE
Northwest Area Foundation. The Coordination Fridley, MN 55432
Project has the responsibility of developing,
monitoring and coordinating the provision of Coordinator: Tony Lorbeski
Chore/Home Maintenance Services to elderly Phone: 571-6418
individuals (over age 60) , and disabled Hours: To be determined later
persons (under 60 years of age) . We are now Seniors please note:
providing these services in Anoka County
through a network of three chore service The phone at the Senior Center has changed to
providers. 571-6418
The subcontracts provide chore/home
maintenance tasks that persons, due to Tony Lorbeski
physical or mental limitations, are unable to
perform themselves, thus enabling persons to
continue to live independently in their own JULY CELEBRATION
hones. These tasks include the following I M J F R E E D 0 M L K T BICENTENNIAL
categories: CELEBRATION
a. Seasonal Outdoor Work (one-time jobs) ; N T 0 0 0 B D W F P 0 J H DECLARATION
clean and change storm windows, rake D S S U S F L A G N M 0 0 FIREWORKS
leaves, clean gutters, trim shrubs, etc. FLOAT
E K T R Q Y D W R L L H M FOURTH OF JULY
b. Indoor Heavy Cleaning (one-time jobs) ; p R I T S D S G E I RNA FREEDOM
wash walls, clean basements, help pack HOLIDAY
and move, spring cleaning, special E 0 C H A P E I D B W H S INDEPENDENCE DAY
cleaning of unhealthy environments, etc. N W E 0 E U D A W E T A J JOHN HANCOCK
c. Minor Home Repair and Modification cation D E 0 F D D Y S H R N N E JUSTICE
(one-time jobs) ; repair broken windows, LIBERTY
leaky faucets or unsafe porch steps, E R D J E C N B I T 0 C F PARADE
perform minor electrical, carpentry, or N I N U C K M E T Y I 0 F PATRIOTIC
plumbing jobs, install locks or home RED WHITE BLUE
security devices, do minor weatherization C F L L L J D L E C T C E THOMAS JEFFERSON
tasks and interior painting, etc. E P L Y A A M P B N A K R U.S. FLAG
d. Yardwork and Snow Removal (on-going) ; D M E 0 R C K C L J R D S
lawnmawing, trimming weeds, snow removal. A B I A A 0 H U U P B C 0
e. Routine Indoor Housekeeping (on-going) ; Y R P D T T B D E T E B N
vacuume, clean floors, kitchen, bathroom,
laundry , food shopping . No food D D B D I H N J M A L H D
preparation, personal care or mobility N C I T 0 I R T A P E D R
assistance. L L A I N N E T N E C I B
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TRAVELS
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MANTORVILLE FEDERATION FESTIVAL
Along with 22 other St. Phillip's seniors and On May 17th, thirteen Fridley Seniors
5 Redeemer seniors, hosts Don Breining and attended the 13th annual Festival of the
Rev. Orville Wold conducted a tour of Metro Senior Federation held at the Radisson
Mantorville last Wednesday, May 28th. Hotel South. This all day affair brings
Leaving St. Phillip's church about 8:30 a.m. about 800 people from the Metro area together
with Irwin Speckt at the wheel of and easy for a time of exploring , eating and
riding coach, the group headed south with a entertainment.
coffee stop at Edgewood Cafe, a really Upon arrival, the seniors could either visit
pleasant place along the highway that has the many booths that displayed senior related
grown favorably from a start of only a services, just relax to some good old time
hamburger shack. music, or sit in on some slide shows. Free
When the Seniors reached Mantorville, they items were available at many of the booths.
were met by Irene Felkes, owner and operator At 11:30 lunch was served, accompanied by
of t h e Grand O l d Mansion , o n e of singers and musicians plus a very good troupe
Mantorville's oldest existing homes and a of Hawaian dancers from a local dance school.
registered National Historic Site, which was Following the lunch, drawings were held and
built in 1890 at a cost of $5,000. Today the many fine prizes were given away to lucky
building couldn't be replaced for less than attenders.
$500,000. The mansion also serves as a Bed &
Breakfast Inn. Irene boarded the bus after The highlight of the day was Tony Sandler,
the guests had toured the mansion and then and what a highlight! Sandlers' singing has
related information about numerous other to be heard to be really appreciated. It is
buildings in Mantorville. singing as seniors remember singing, and he
As time was running short, the tour was has such a wide and varied range of songs;
shortened and the bus then headed its way to from operatic (Figaro) , ballad, two yodel
the Huebbel House where the hungry seniors numbers, romantic, comic and easy rock.
were seated in the area of what had been the Along with a few stories and his piano
original Huebbel house, a space of about 400 accompanist, Sandler held his enthusiastic
square feet. After a relaxing and very tasty audience's attention for more than an hour --
lunch that was served by especially attentive an hour that slide by way too fast.
maids, the group was ready to continue on the To end the afternoon, more drawings were held
last leg of the journey which would be by way and an auctioning of items that were donated
of Red Wing. Pastor Orville Wold, who has to M.S.F. by local merchants. These items
been serving as interim minister at St. included trips to Alaska and Hawaii, radios
Phillip's the past several months, was well and a television set, household goods and
acquainted with the Red Wing area having many other valuable things that all went for
served there a a pastor for ten years. less than their retail value. Metro Senior
Rev. Wold had a wealth of information about Federation profited by more than $10,000 on
Red Wing which he so expertly related as we this auction and the bidders saved themselves
passed several of Red Wing' s outstanding many dollars.
areas. After a short visit to Red Wing ' s Carl Carlson, M.S.F. president, closed the
newest shopping complex in the old pottery day with a word of thanks to all concerned
building, the bus and its occupants headed and the seniors then sought their way to the
back north to home. buses that would take them home.
The trip was very much enhanced by Don Among the seniors from Fridley who felt that
Breining and Rev. Wold who shared guide their $20 was for a well spent day were
duties, both of whom were familiar with the Lucille Zander , Willa Gonsior , Alex
visited area. This was a trip well worth the Berberick, Matt and Helen Szczeck, Carolyn
money. Holzheu, Josephine Zawislak, Ardie Chesney,
Esther and Bill Campbell , Bernice
Briesmeister, Jean Johnson and Fern Swanson.
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SENIOR SHQPPIM THEATER CLUB
Transportation is provided to Holiday Ebbing Doion for the summer, the Theater Club
Warehouse each Wednesday afternoon of the will attend a minimum of performances. Nine
month and to Target the second Tuesday of the members attended Anoka's Theater Ensemble
month. The bus will leave the Congregate presentation of Smetands "The Bartered
Dining site at 12:30 p.m. on Target days and Bride", an opera at Anoka Ramsey Community
home pick-up will begin at approximately College. A few seniors who are interested in
12:45. acting and reading have united with the
Thanks to the generosity of the Lions Club, Theater Club and plan to present some acts of
there is no charge for this program. For a their own in the near future. The club has
bus reservation, call 571-3450, extension attended in this past year more than twenty
122. plays and concerts, most of which were at
schools. Future plans include expansion for
A recent addition to the Senior Shopping more programs and diversified activities.
Program is Northtown/Bob's Produce on the lst Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of
Thursday of each month. The bus will leave each month - call 571-3450 Ext. 122.
the Senior Nutrition site at 12 : 30 p.m.
Shopping at Northtown will be from
approximately 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. ending the Su.xixtF.a vacation advice: take half the clothes
trip with Bob' s Produce & specials for you figured on—and twice the money.
seniors!
--- -- Friendly Fridley Folks
As IF THINGS weren't confused enough, our
modern misuse of the English language is For the August meeting the club will pay
making things murkier than ever. Consider, tribute to grandchildren. The members may
this: "Economy size" means a large box of also b e able t o hear some of t h e
soap, but a small automobile. grandchildren as they sing , play an
instrument, or recite . Should be an
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interesting event.
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Frauds V
` Grandparents
"Same grandparents live here 1
In a article from the AARP edition of some granrents live there. '
NRTA, Dr. Schneider of the National Institute God made grandparents to love
on Aging warns about quackery in health
and to share
products. Not only are many of the They are always there, through
misrepresented products harmful but the use g� times and bad
P P They share all their experiences
of them will delay effective treatment. Dr. that they ever had
Schneider relates that such useless cues and They teach us new things and go
treatments cost our nation billions off over the old.
dollars. Most advertising of such products Grandparents are blankets on
are not true; such as claims of cancer cures, days that are rainy and cold
sane may be healthy, some may
longer life, diet fads. Your doctor or IT be lame
recommended health center knows best what is But no matter what, no tow are the
good for older people. For beneficial same
When you feel bad and think no II
information people should call specific one is there
health organizations es. The Cancer Society, A grandparent is waiting to love
Arthritis Foundation, most of whom have local and to care
offices. Either your doctor or a hospital Just remember what they said,
can furnish information about these health I� and what they taught
organizations. Some Senior Centers have Because when they are gone, you
referal services on such matters. Before will miss then a lot."
considering any so called miracle cure it is
best to consult either your doctor or a
health organization.
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MAKE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO
METROPOLITAN SENIOR FEDERATION
MAIL TO: 1885 University Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55104
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CWe Can -Make a Tttteheme
Being a member of the Metropolitan Senior Federation means being a part of the foremost nonprofit educational
and advocacy organization in the Turin Cities area. The Metropolitan Senior Federation (MSF) offers people 55 and
over an effective way to promote their concerns. Members benefit from improved quality and reduced cost of many
important services. They also become informed about the full range of opportunities, activities, programs and
services available in the metropolitan area.
With a strong local identity, MSF represents more than 250 senior citizen organizations and more than 100,000
seniors. In a little more than a decade, the Senior Federation has established itself as the foremost community
organization of its kind in the country.
MSF programs are tailored to meet all senior needs. They include:
c34edth DAjohmatton and Services Tubvtc I- ovteg
Seniors ` 4ounig, One. Centers joh Caheeh Change
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J-MonthVg uMmpapek (And 94orneownefts Onsunanee
�ega� Services
JULY
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1 2 3 4 5
Northtown/ 4th of July
Blood Pressure Holiday Shopping Bob's Produce
11 :15 - noon Cards (500) Party Whist
City Hall
Closed
Ham Loa6/Mu.6tand PiAonAii;/Gravy Baked Chicken
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Bowling Sr. Theater Club
Sr. Golf 1:30 p.m. Holiday Shopping Party Whist Cribbage
Target Shopping Cards (500) Bowling
Meattoa6lCat,sup Chicken Satad/
Packet Liver/Ohion6/Ghavy BBQ Ribtet Bee4 Buhgundy Cto-i6,sant
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Bowling FFF Meeting Holiday Shopping
Sr. Golf 1 :00 P.M. Cards (500) Party Whist Cribbage
Locke Park Bowling
SwZs,5 Steakl Patizh Sausage/ Swedish Meatbattz/
Spanish Sauce Oven Ftied Chicken Catsup Tu)Lkey as King tcav
20 Aquatennial -----21 -- 22 23 24 # 25 26
Sr. Golf Holiday Shopping Rochester Cribbage
Bowling Cards (500) Party Whist Bowling
Beeby Stew/ Bee6-A4acatconi Btaised R-i.btet/
Vegetabtes Baked Ham Baked Chicken Ca&s&tote Gtav y
27 Anoka City Fair 23 . .-----------------29 -------------------30--------------------3i ------------
Sr.
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Bowling
Sweet S Soutc 7j Seacotti/Cheetse
BBQ Chicken i Meatba. t6 Potk Chop/Gravy Sauce
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1 2
Cribbage
Bowling
Hambungen/Bun
Catsup 9 Mustard
3 4 5 6 7 8 9�
Bowling Blood Pressure TWTNS GAME Northtown/
Sr. Golf 11 :15 - noon Holiday Shopping Bob's Produce Cribbage
Cards (500) Party Whist Bowling
S caUo ped Potato 9
Sati,sbuny SteakIGravy Ham Spagh.ettilMeat Sauce Iznaeti Chicken Sea600d Satad
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Bowling Sr. Theater Club
Sr. Golf 1 :30 p.m. Holiday Shopping Party Whist Cribbage
Target Shopping Cards (500) Bowling
Frank�uA tett
BBQ R,i"bte eat.2oa6/Cat6up Packet Tetc i.yali% Steak Catsup 9 Mu�stand Chicken ata King
17 18 19 20_ 21 22 23
Sr. Golf FFF Fleeting Holiday Shopping Party Whist Cribbage
Bowling 1:00 P.M. Cards (500.) State Fair begins Bowling
Senior Day Camp -------- -------- ---- 1 Outdoor Ventures -------T------------- ------------------
Sw.va 4 Steak Tu key Sa�2ad/ Swedis h Mea tbaUz
Steak/
Baked Chicken Bee/ Bun and Ctcois,5ant Gnay
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Sr. Golf
Bowling
Baked Ham
31 Baked Chicken Bee/ Stew/Veg etabtu � I Pitco s hh i,/Gtcav y Ri,b.Cet/Sane,% tcaut
AQUATENNIAL
SENIOR DAYS
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Saturday, July 19 GRANDE DAY PARADE. . .Watch for Aquatennial Senior
starts at 11 :00 a.m. Queen Irene Novak and Senior Commodore, Floyd
Bosshardtt on the-Walker Methodist float
Monday, July 21 SQUARE DANCING FOR SENIORS NSP
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Tuesday, July 22 SENIOR ARTS 6 CRAFTS SALES Hennepin County
9:00 - 4:00 p.m. BINGO 6 ENTERTAINMENT Government Center
12:30 p.m. CORONATION 1986 SENIOR ROYALTY
5:00 - 8:30 p.m. SENIOR PROM Dayton's
Wednesday, July 23 SENIOR ARTS 6 CRAFTS SALES * Hennepin County
9:00 - 4:00 P.M. BINGO 6 ENTERTAINMENT Government Center
starts 8:00 p.m. TORCHLIGHT PARADE.. .Look for the newly crowned
Senior Commodore and Senior Queen on the Walker
Methodist float
Thursday, July 24 HEALTH FAIR FOR SENIORS Hennepin County
10:00 - 2:00 p.m. Government Center
- NURSINC`HOME RESIDENTS M'inhehaha Park
PICNIC
Friday, July 25 SENIOR SHINDIC Logan Park
12:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Saturday, July 26 500'CARD`TOUR:N!1•�4MENT Hennepin Ccunty
10:00 - 3:00 p.m. FOR 'SENIORS Government ranter
Sunday, July 27 STEVENSFEST - Family Minneh.ahai4P0jc,
Afternoon Fun' in Minnehaha Park;
Aquatennial Senior Days are sponsored! by: Northwestern;Bell,Community !Service
Teams, The Pillsbury Company, Marquette Bank Minneapolis, Hennepin County
Board of Commissioners, and the Minneapolis Aquatennial Association.
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ANNOUNCING THE FOURTH ANNUAL SENIOR DAY PICNIC
AT THE ANOKA COUNTY FAIR
SPONSORED BY VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA SENIOR NUTRITION PROGRAM
WHEN: Wednesday, July 30, 1986
12:00 noon (dining preceded by Bingo) ---
WHERE:
_WHERE: Anoka County Fairgrounds
WHAT: Chicken salad on a croissant,
sweet 'n sour coleslaw,
potato salad, brownie milk
Reservations must be made by Noon, Friday, July 25. You can make your reservations
by calling any Anoka County dining site.
Fridley Senior Center - 571-6085
There is no charge for the meal, but a donation of $1.25 is encouraged.
FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE
ADMITTANCE, ENTERTAINMENT, PARKING, BINGO, RECEPTION
(For all seniors 60 or over)
ANOKA COUNTY FAIR
SENIOR DAY - Wednesday, July 30, 1986
from 11:00 a.m. and on
11:00 BINGO (Will probably be in two locations to accomodate a large number of
seniors. )
12:00 LUNCH By Reservation only. Phone numbers to call to make reservations
and menu are printed elsewhere in this publication.
12:30 - 1:30 MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT by various Senior Groups in the BANDSHELL.
1:30 OUTSTANDING SENIOR MAN AND WOMAN AWARDS.
2:15 GOLDEN AGE AWARDS - prizes for oldest man and woman present, Anoka
County resident longest time, and other categories.
3:00 GOLDEN CELEBRATION - Couples who have been married 50 years or longer
by July 30 to the same spouse will be honored at THE OLD CHURCH.
All seniors are invited to join them for refreshments. If you
have been married for 50 years or longer and you would like to
be honored guests in the GOLDEN CELEBRATION, please call Esther
Olson, 422-7090, by July 23.
SENIORS ARE ENCOURAGED TO ENTER THEIR ARTS, CRAFTS, PRODUCE, FLOWERS, GARMENTS,
AND BAKED GOODS IN THE ANOKA COUNTY FAIR COMPETITION. . . . . .SENIOR ENTRIES ARE IN
A SPECIAL CATEGORY BUT SENIORS CAN ALSO ENTER ITEMS IN THE REGULAR COMPETITION
IF CLASSIFICATIONS ARE MORE APPROPRIATE.
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The City oU Fki.dteY6 Re.neat:on and Natun.aZ Ruou ce Depcuetme►Lt pne/se; Ls:
OUTDOOK VENTURES
a DAY CAMP fbr Older Active Adults
AUGUST . 1 5-22
. 9:00 - 2:00
at
SPRINGBROOK NATURE CENTER
Come and join us at this beautiful outdoor setting and indoor
( / facility where you will get a chance to excercise,
contemplate, and Learn about nature with
people who share your interests„
\ , A professional
�� � naturalist staff is
anxious to have you join them
for active games, singalongs, and
( storytelling as well as all of the
activities listed on the back.
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_- NATURALLY
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SPRINGBROOK
1$ MONDAY ,cis Ali d6ZoweA Day and theit beauty, 6eatuAe,6 and habitats w-i Pt be
exptoted thtough a slide presentation, h,ikez to cottect and pte&s
tome of .the mane common species, and natuAat dyeing. �
19 TUESDAY'S adventuAe w,iQt begin eaAty with a 5:00 a.m. Dawn Watt. We w.i U be
zute to see and hear .come o6 natme'S mote secAeti.ve b.cAds and
mammatz. The watk wilt be 6ottowed by a biAd extAavaganza and
a woodwotki.ng pto j ec t.
20 NEDNES1),AY Matte your palate heady {got a wad boods 6east, we w-itZ di6cuz�s,
eottee t and ptepate deticae i e.6 you never thought could be so
deeiciouz .
21 THURSDAY SDAY Be suAe to being youA gtandchiZdten and grand'6&i.ends ' {got
a Gtandbt.iends Picnic where you'tt shate youA expen i.encea
oven a .cookout and ptogtam.
22 FRIDA is a day to discover .the wondeu o4 animat behay.iot .in a
_ ptogtam 6eatuwc.ing some ob the mane mi,6undeAztood cx tteAz
o6 the an.imat woktd. we't2 maze witd6toweA eandta and notecatd,s
using ouA pleased specimens.
'! TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE TO SOME AREAS
FOR .FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THIS UNIQUE PROGRAM
FOR OLDER ACTIVE ADULTS CALL 784-3854
or 571-3450 ext.122
Cost $17.50 per person.
Location: Springbrook Nature Center 100 85th Ave. N.E. in Fridley. Phone: 784-3854
Registration can be made in person at Springbrock or at the Recreation and Natural
Resource office, 6431 University Avenue N.E. in the lower level of Fridley Civic Center
or by mail to the same address. Checks should be made payable to "City of Fridley".
NAME TELEPHONE
ADDRESS CITY zip
ACTIVITY SESSION
FEE ENCLOSED $ Signed
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DATE : WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6,. 1980'
TIME : 10 : 30 A . M . — DEPART FROM ST , WILLIAMS CHURCH
10 :35 A . M . — VILLAGE GREEN PICK—UP
12 :15 P ,M , GAME
4 :00 P ,M , — ARRIVE. IN FRIDLEY (APPROX . TIRE)
COST : $15 ,00
REGISTRATIONJ : FRIDLEY RESIDENTS" MAY REGISTER FOR THIS TRIP ON
.JULY 10' AT 5 :00 A .M. AT THE FRIDLEY RECREATION OFFICE , .4ON—
RESIDENT REGISTRATION BEGINS ON JULY 23RD ,
PAY14ENT MUST ACCOMPANY ALL REGISTRATIONS , MAIL— IN REGISTRATIONS
ARE WELCOME AND HANDLED ON A FIRST—COME—FIRST—SERVE BASIS
FOLLOWING THE FIRST MORNING OF REGISTRATION ,
"RESIDENT : RESIDES WITHIN FRIDLEY CITY LIMITS ,
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