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05/1985 Senior News a Fridley Senior News . Fridley Recreation Department 571 -3450 Old Log Theater .�:°°sal •:• . . � �.. .. j ' « II d ° ENJOY LUNCHAT LORD FLETCHERS ON THE LAKE FOLLOWED BY "SQUABBLES", A NEW'''AMERICAN .COMEDY THAT IS ONE HILARIOUS SQUABBLE AFTER ANOTHER WHEN THE IN-LAWS COME TO LEVE W1TH .THE HAPPY COUPLE. A HEART-WARMING COMEDY WHICH CRITICS SAY 'HAS THE APPEAL OF -ON-GOLDEN POND AND THE SIZZLE OF NEAL SIMON. WHEN: Thursday, May 23, 1985 10:15 Depart from Fridley United Methodist Church 11 :00 Lunch (See choices below) 1 :30 Curtain for Squabbles 4:30 Return (Approx) COST: $17.50 per person - includes lunch, tax and gratuity, theater tickets, and transportation by motorcoach LUNCH CHOICES: Ham and Turkey Divan, salad, vegetable, potato, bread and beverage Buttery Croissants Smoked turkey, ham, cheese, bacon, and tomato - --------- REGISTRATION 5/17/85 - OLD LOG AND LORD FLETCHERS NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE LUNCH HAM AND TURKEY DIVAN GROTSSF1fJT' Space is limited. No telephoffe reservations, please. 1 PARTY WHIST SENIOR SHOPPING Every Thursday from 1:00 to 3:30 p.m. , all Transportation is provided to Holiday seniors are invited to play whist or just Warehouse each Wednesday afternoon of the socialize at the Community Education Center. month and to Target the second Tuesday of the A donation of 25 cents is requested. Get out month. The bus will leave the Congregate and join us for an afternoon of fun. Dining site at 12:30 p.m. on Target days and home pick-up will begin at approximately 500 CLUB 12:45. A 500 card club meets on Wednesdays in the Thanks to the generosity of the Lions Club, Community Education Center's Room 10. Novice there is no charge for this program. For a and experienced players are encouraged to bus reservation, call 571-3450, extension attend. The session is held on Wednesdays 122. from 1:00 to 3:30 p.m. FRIDLEY SENIOR Nt=ION PROGRAM CRIBMM Hot meals are served Monday through Friday at 12:00 noon in the gymnasium of the Community Every Friday from 1:00 to 3 :30 p.m. seniors Education Center. Everyone under the age of are invited to play the delightful game of 60 is asked to pay $2.50 - all others are cribbage at the Community Education Center. requested to make donations . Menus are Join in the Fun! published weekly in the Sun Newspaper and Star and Tribune. Reservations must be made at least two work days in advance. To place your reservations, please call 571-6085 between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. For more MAY HEUM ANARENES.S information, call 546-3242. Members of the Metro Deaf Seniors, Inc. will be our guest speakers for the May Health Transportation is provided to the Fridley Awareness Program. Presentation topic will Senior Dining site. Anyone wishing to ride be: For Every Loss There is a Gain. They the bus to dining must notify Lynda two will have tips and resources for those who working days in advance. Calls should be are losing their hearing. directed to 571-3450, extension 122, Monday Be sure and mark this day on your calendar. through Friday, between 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 May 14 Dayton 1.00 a.m. A 50 cent round trip fare will be May 21 Coon Rapids 12:30 charged. May 23 Blaine 12:30 Summer is fast approaching and wit it we are May 28 Fridley 12:30 noticing a decline in our senior bus May 30 Anoka 12:30 ridership. If low ridership continues, we will be reducing bus transportation to 3 days a week (Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday) . HEAL'T'H RL=DAY Effective June 1, 1985 through September 2, 1985. WHEN: Thursday, June 13 (If rain, 14th) Mo= BLOOD PRESSURE TESTS WERE: Coon Rapids Dam Free blood pressure tests are offered at the Conununity Education Center, Room 10, 6085 7th TIME: 9:00 a.m. - Walk Street. The May schedule is: Workshops on Nutrition and Staying Tuesday, May 7. . . . . .. . . . . . .11:30-12:00 Noon Alive in 85 Thursday, May 16. . . . . .. . .. .12:30-1:15 p.m. 12:00 Box lunch at Dam by VDA Remember high blood pressure has no symptoms to warn of its presence. Regular check-ups � �� Conte back to Coon Rapids Center are necessary for detection. o and go to Lilli Putt oa SENIOR CENTER NEWS , SENIOR CRAFTERS A Senior Defensive Driving course is being I want to thank all of you that are working planned for those who wish to improve their in the craft group for doing such good work,. driving skills and reduce their insurance You are a great group of people to work with. premiums. We won't be meeting thru the summer, so The state law has made it mandatory that everyone have a good summer. Hope to see insurance companies reduce their auto in- everyone back in the fall , about the middle surance costs if you take this course. One of August, with a lot of new ideas. If any company has a reduction of $5.00 per six questions come up, call Esther Campbell at months, Over a three year period the savings 786-0890 or Caroline Holzheu at 571-6516. would amount to $30. The class will meet for two four-hour sessions and cost $7.50. Call the Fridley Senior Center, 571,-6000x222 FRIDLEY SENIOR BILLIARDS for more information and dates of the class. On Wednesday, April 10th., the Billiard Boys finished their regular season with an Eight The legal aid for seniors has been changed Ball Tournament. Twenty men entered the from the last Wednesday of the month to the event and six of them received small cash last Friday of the month. The consultations prizes. are at the Fridley Senior Center. Prior to the tournament, the seniors completed a six week period of league competition in Tony Lorbeski which six teams vied for honors. Three teams wound up in a tie while the other three teams had to content themselves with the thought that the upcoming fall season will be another PUBLIC GARAGE SALE to BENEFIT SENIOR CENTER story. In an Eight Ball double elimination tournament, The Fridley Senior Center is planning a big every contestant has to loose twice before he neighborhood indoor garage sale for Saturday, is out of competition. This gives the less May 4th at the Fridley Community Education experienced player a little more incentive to Center, 6085 7th St. NE, enter and also a better chance to advance to the finals. The seasons final tournament Here is your opportunity to reduce your winter was won by bashful Walt Lobash, a familiar collection of surplus items by renting a space figure around Fridley's Congregate Dining and conducting your sale as a part of this and the Fridley Senior Center. Second place huge sales event. went to Glen Schroeder, a recent and welcome comer to our billiard group who brings with Those of you interested in reducing your Glut- him the expertise of a clever stick man, ter but not interested in selling can donate though not a shark. Ralph Schulstrom, who items to the Senior Center table. All profits joined our billiard bouncers last fall re from this table will benefit the Center. ceived third prize with a winning smile that lighted his gifted eye. Taking fourth place The rates for the sale are as follows: was Ed Baker, a former Duluth resident but a 8 x 12 foot space with table $10 twelve year Fridleyite who really enjoys his 12 x 12 foot space with table - $15 pool game. Rounding out the rest of the win- ners were Ray Hartley and Oscar Haugen, two Participants may bring their own racks, extra of Fridley's devoted billiardaires who were tables, etc. Crafts and hobby goods are instrumental in the intial efforts to organize welcome but only those not designed for a billiard league. commercial sale. The Billiard Room located at the Senior Center is open for informal and practice play from Hours for the sale are 9:00am to 4:00pm. 9:00 am into the late afternoon. All seniors are welcome to play, so get a friend or come For more information, call 571-6000x222. by yourself. Tony Lorbeski , Center Manager, is on hand to answer any further questions. 3 ACTIVITY TRIPS SPONSORED BY THE FRIDLEY RECREATION AND NATURAL RESOURCE DEPARTMENT FRIENDLY FRIDLEY FOLKS This write-upis to introduce you to a new ,� activity title There' s a e and some changes made in our Miracle called Friendship" conducting of trips by the Recreation That you don't lls within the heart Department. "Out on the Town" is really just And you don t know how it happens Or when it gets it's start. . . a new title for one of the recreation But the happiness it brings you activities offered by our department, the s for adults to local theatres , Always gives a special lift, trips And you realize that "Friendship" restaurants, museums, and other places of Is God's most precious gift' interest. The Ladies Day Out and the Senior Author Unknown Citizen trips programs are being combined into the "Out on the Town" which will be open We do indeed have a real miracle of friendship to all adults in the City of Fridley. in our Friendly Fridley Folks. Non-residents will be allowed to participate May 7th at 1:00 pm, we will have a business in thi program on an availability basis, as meeting and have the rest of the afternoon at per our regular registration procedures. the Movies. Harold Kendrick has made arrange-- This rrange-This change should allow us to be more ments for very good and entertaining movies. efficient in our providing trips for the Do come and have a good time with your friends. people of Fridley by having one staff member Movies and popcorn are better than TV at home. responsible for the trips program. To avoid office participant confusion, Lynda May 21st - 4:00 pm Averette has been designated as the person Country Style Chicken and all the fixings handling the "Out on the Town" program and Club members dinner is free and guests are all inquiries on trips by our department $2.95. Please sign up at the Center. Cards, should be directed to her. She may be Bunco, or whatever you want to do. contacted by phoning 571- 3450, extension Come one, Come all for a good supper and 120. These changes will become effective fellowship with your friends. Note the time June 1, 1985. to come is 4:00 pm at the Community Education Center. Starting in June, we will have only one meeti'nc a month. ` �-- June 18th, we have a surprize outing. Please make a note and look for the announcement in the June newsletter. BOWLING NEWS I wish good health and happiness to you all , See you on May 7th. With Seniors coming back from their southern Alverna Lorbeski , Pres. haunts, the lanes are filling up on a regular basis and a few new faces continue to show up. Bowling at Maple Lanes will go on through the summer except for two weeks in July when the lanes will be refinished. Mondays are still It's nearly 9 months past since I started my special days. Colored pins are put in the position of Senior Outreach Worker in the rack and cash prizes are awarded for special Fridley Community. I have met so many shots. Maple Lanes continues to give a bottle wonderful people who have enriched my life. of wine to three lucky people each Monday As of May 30, 1985, I will be retiring for whose name is drawn and get a strike. Clayton the summer months. My job is a September Carlson, from Blaine, has won three bottles through May position and as of now, I hope to of wine this winter. Besides testing skills be returning in the fall. on the maple boards, the seniors enjoy joking, May the upcoming warm weather days be a time laughing, kidding, and good gabbing along with of relaxing and the wonderment of Gods the coffee and cookies that are provided by creation. God bless, take care, and keep Maple Lanes. This is a good place to meet smiling. your friends and get acquainted with some new owski friends. All area seniors are welcome--Just Darlene r come on over any Monday or Friday. Bowling ACCAP Senior Outreach ach Worker starts at 1:00 pm with check-in anyime after 784-2784-2 443 noon. 4 t ze A A A A � � i O ALL SENIOR CITIZENS OF ANOKA J < COUDFI'Y ' � V � fl A CHANCE TO DANS, ENJOY A IARC" CATERED LUNCIHECN, PLAY CARDS AND BINGO FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1.985 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM i n �Q.. BUNKER HILLS ACTIVITY CE= 550 BUNKER HILLS LAKE RD ANOKA, MN 55303 r $4.00 PER pERSm n,`? HELP CERA M ODER AMERICANS M ZIE 1985 BY PARTICIPATING IN THE THIRD ANNUAL ANOKA CCUNTY SENIOR C�EEFATIMN *****FOR MME TICN CXTfIAC,'I' DCNNE FARING - 755-1893 or EVELYN SWUM G - 4 21-413 5 5 Dear Senior Citizen: We would like to invite you to the third Annual Anoka County Senior Citizen Celebration. The Senior Citizen celebration is a chance for all of Anoka County and several outlying Senior Centers to get together and celebrate Older American month, 1985. We sure rape you will take part in this extravagangza of fun activities for seniors. Following is a schedule of activities for the Senior Citizen Celebration: 11:00 - 11:30 AM Registration 11:30 - 12:00 noon Social time and punch 12:00 - 1:00 PM Luncheon 2:00 - 5:00 PM Dancina 1:30 - 5:00 PM Bingo and Cards Transportation is the responsibility of each group or individual. If �,ou are having trouble arranging transportation or are handicapped and need handi- capped transportation, please call Donne Herring at 755-1893 or Evelyn Swing at 421-4135. Hope to see you at the Senior Citizen Celebration. Sincerely, Donne Herring and Evelyn Swing. Return registration by April 26th, 1985 to Mary Ann Young Coordinator for Blain Sr. Center Make checks payable to Mary Ann Young. 9150 Central Ave NE Blaine, Mn 55434 NAME: NADE OF CLUB OR ORGANIZATION (Senior Club, Congregate Dining or Church ADDRESS: If a group is registering together, please mail registrations together. 6 M, AY Sun Sat,,- 1 2 3 4 Holiday Shopping Party Whist Wood Carving Senior Pool Cribbage Garane Cards (500) Bowling Sale e 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Ceramics Blood Pressure Holiday Shoppinq Party Whist Wood Carving Art Class (11:30 - 12 noon) Pool Trip to the Ordway Cribbaqe Bowling FFF Cards (500) Bowling Calligraphy Anoka Senior Day 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Ceramics Target Shopping Holiday Shoppinq Party Whist Wood Carving Art Class Calligraphy Pool Blood Pressure Cribbage MOTHER'S Bowling Cards (500) (12:30-1:15) Bowling DAY Golf 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Ceramics FFF (4:00 pm) Holiday Shoppinq Party Whist !Mood Carving Art Class Calligraphy Pool Trip to the Old Loa Cribbaae Bowling Cards (500) Bowlinq Golf 26 27 28 29 30 31 Calligraphy Holiday Shoppinq Party Whist Wood Carvinn MEMORIAL DAY Senior Health Aware Cards (500) Cribbage (12:30 pm) Pool Bowlinq CITY OFFICES CLOSED Leoal Ail 7 SENIOR CITIZENS FORUM - May, 1985 - Channel 9 - Saturdays 8:30am May 4, 1985 OLDER AMERICANS MONTH 1985 May 11 , 1985 GERIATRIC RESEARCH EDUCATION CLINICAL CENTER PROGRAM OF THE VETERAN'S ADMINISTRATION May 18, 1985 DEVELOPMENT OF SUPPORT GROUPS - THE OLDER PERSON May 25, 1985 27th ANNUAL INSTITUTE ON AGING LONG RANGE GOALS FST HE MN. BOARD ON AGING MISSISSIPPI RIVER CRUISE A four day River Cruise departing from the Fridley Drop-in Center on July 30 and returning August 2, 1985. For further information, please contact Alice FuCere at 572-8859. ********************************************************************************** H E L P W A N T E D Your help is needed in preparing the Senior Newsletter for mailing. We presently have some wonderful volunteers, but more assistance is needed for the processing of this newsletter. Newsletter preparation occurs once a month for approximately two hours and its a nice social gathering! We could also use a few reporters to write articles for each issue. If you are interested in lending a helping hand, please contact the Fridley Recreation Department, Connie at 571-3450 x122. ********************************************************************************** "GET US TO THE SHOW ON TIME" "I wish I had known about that concert. " How many times have those words crossed your lips? Of the 500 or more readers of the Fridley Senior News, there must be quite a few of you who share a common interest in good music, theater and lectures. Because of a lack of communicaiton, many events go by unnoticed. If people were organized and planned outings for such programs, they probably wouldn't miss so many of these interesting performances. A perfect example of missing out was the Anoka Ramsey Community College production of the opera Die Fledermaus in March. Admission was five dollars compared to fifteen to thirty dollars at Northrup for the Metropolitan Opera. Productions at the college are true diamonds in the rough using two or three local professionals supported by a cast of area aspirants. Connie will help organize a Theater Club among our area seniors. The club would be in close contact with area performances in theater, dance, lectures, and movies. For all who are interested, there will be an organizational meeting on May 15th at 10:00am in Community Room II next to the Recreation Office in City Hall . For further information, call Connie at 571-3450 x122 or Bill and Esther Campbell at 786-0890. 9