11/1985 Senior News SENIOR SHQP2TNG, MONTHT,Y $TIYITI FS.RfTRF. TFc+r+e
Transportation is provided to Holiday Free blood pressure tests are offered at the
Warehouse each Wednesday afternoon of the Community Education Center, Room 10, 6085 7th
month and to Target the second Tuesday of the Street. The November schedule is:
month. The bus will leave the Congregate Tuesday, Nov. 5..... . . . . .11:30-12:00 Noon
Dining site at 12:30 p.m. on Target days and Thursday, Nov. 21. . ... .. ..12:30-1:15 p.m.
home pick-up will begin at approximately
12:45. Remember high blood pressure has no symptoms
to warn of its presence. Regular check-ups
Thanks to the generosity of the Lions Club, are necessary for detection.
there is no charge for this program. For a
bus reservation, call 571-3450, extension
122. PARTY WHIST
A recent addition to the Senior Shopping Every Thursday from 1:00 to 3:30 p.m. , all
Program is Northtown/Bob's Produce on the 1st seniors are invited to play whist or just
Thursday of each month. The bus will leave socialize at the Community Education Center.
the Senior Nutrition site at 12 . 30 p.m. A donation of 25 cents is requested. Get out
Shopping at Northtown will be from and join us for an afternoon of fun.
approximately 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. ending the - -
trip with Bob ' s Produce & specials for
seniors! "Friendly
F TmT.FY RENTOR Nr]TRTTTON PROGRAM Nov. 5 - Business M&
Hot meals are served Monday through Friday at Program wit, `0
12:00 noon in the gymnasium of the Community RefreshmentE
Education Center. Everyone under the age of
60 is asked to pay $2.50 - all others are Nov. 19 - "Birthday" -
requested to make donations. Menus are Thanksgiving
published weekly in the Sun Newspaper and Refreshments
Star and Tribune. Reservations must be made
at least two work days in advance. To place Dec. 3 - Election of oft
your reservations, please call 571-6085 Business meetin
between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. For more Entertainment b�
information, call 546-3242. Refreshments
SENIOR TRANSPnRT Dec. 17 - Lunch at Country Buffet 1:
Transportation is provided to the Fridley Birthday Celebration
Senior Dining site. Anyone wishing to ride Please sign up with Alvina or
the bus to dining must notify Connie two Lucille if you would like
working days in advance. Calls should be to come.
directed to 571-3450, extension 122, Monday This outing everyone pay for
through Friday, between 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 your own lunch.
a.m. A 50 cent round trip fare will be
charged. Jan. 71 1986 - Installation of officers
Entertainment - Surprise!
9 'rrr Refreshments
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w Aw Jan. 21, 1986 - New officers & committees
500 Ciam w #6 0-1 to put on a Chow Mein
_ dinner. Please note
A 500 card club meets on Wednesdays in the further information will
Community Education Center's Room 10. Novice come!
and experienced players are encouraged to
attend. The session is held on Wednesdays All meetings start at 1:00 p.m,
from 1:00 to 3:30 p.m.
These plans are subject to change if
CRIBBAGE necessary.
Every Friday from 1:00 to 3:30 p.m. seniors
are invited to play the delightful game of Submitted by Pres. Alverna Lorbeski
cribbage at the Community Education Center. -
Join in the Fun!
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We begin om 6un-6 Beed day with a guided touts a6 the Hiztotie Cedatthuut Manzion. The 26-
Aoom man1s.ion haz thttee 6i.Leptaeez, nine bathtoomis, an etevatotc, and a 100-600t veAanda in
addition to the ba.Y Loom with an 8 Lana theatAe pipe organ. A2zo on the estate ,vs a wa22ed,
6ottmat toze gaAden and va& outs out-buitdc:ng1s inctud.ing the oAiginat ice house. Demontstttation
o6 the RobeAt MoAton theaters pipe ottgan wiU be given to ouA gttoup. 1=o-P.2min.g the tom and
pipe organ demonztAatc:on we witt enjoy a bu66et .luncheon which conzi/stz o6 a hot entttee,
,6atad, AoUt6, Ae,eizhu, dezznt and beveAage.
To add to thus /spec iat day we w,i tt visit the ReindeeA Hawse, in which we wiU be given a
guided tout o6 the ptin.tring ptant that iso many people 4Aom ate overt the U.S.A. visit.
The. ReindeeA Houtse -its 4u t o6 handeAa�ts by M,innaota aAti/st/s. . .i 0ndeA�u,2 /stitcheAy, wood-
wot k, ottnamenv, bpeciat boon and much note.
Come touA the ReindeeA Howse Gott Some Aacinating ideat5, Thanksgiv,i.nG decotati.on/s and
dun.ing the ChtLi6;Nas IseaSon the ReindeeA House iz abound with hot iday det iJghts.
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WHEN: Thuuday, NovembeA 21, 1985
9:30 - Depattt atom St. WiUiam/s Church I5outh paAkin.g tot (V.i�lage GAn. pick-up)
10:30 - TouA o6 the CedaAhuAst Manu-ion and pipe ottgan demon6ttatien
12:00 - Bu66et Luncheon
1 :45 - TouA o6 the Re,indeett Houlse Ptunting PAez/s and I5hopp.in.g time
3:45 - Return to St. W.iUiamis Chuneh (appttoximate)
COST: $16. 50 pets. pe zon - inctuda toult o� the Cedatthuttlt Maw5ion, Bu66et tuneheon,
Pipe ottgan .show, Touts o4 the ReindeeA House pAinti.ng pttesz,
and Motoncoach tAawoAta.tion.
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REGISTRATION - OUT ON THE TOWN - CEDARHURST MANSION/REINDEER HOUSE
;NAME(S) .
ADDRESS:
TELEPHONE: AMOUNT ENCLOSED: r
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SENIOR CITIZENS
In an effort to provide the best possible Out On The Town program, I am asking you
to take a moment of your time to complete this survey.
The following are suggestions for places and events for future Out On The Town trips.
Please check any that might be of interest to you. Also, please feel free to write
in any suggestions that you may have for trips.
Chanhassen _ Renaissance Festival (weekend only)
Old Log Theater _ Minnesota State Fair
Guthrie Theater — Little Six Bingo
Ice Follies _ Apple Orchard 's
Jonathan Paddelf ord _ Red Wing excursions
Baseball Game - MN Twins _ Cedarhurst Mansion
Cooper Theater _ Glensheen Mansion - Duluth
Style Show _ Taylor Falls Scenic Boat Tours
American Swedish Institute _ Anitque Shops
Orchestra Hall — Christmas shopping
Ordway _ River Palace Dinner Theater
Showboat Theater — Foggy River Boys
Radisson Playhouse _ Chippewa Falls at Christmas time
Bachman 's Greenhouse _ Mississippi River excursion
Minneapolis Institute of Arts _ City Lakes Tour
Minneasota Museum of Art — Stroh 's Tour
Minnesota Dance Theater Stillwater
U of M Rarig Center _ Ringling Bros. Circus
KSTP Television - Good Company _ Canterbury Downs
Tonka Toys _ Fanny Hill Supper Club
WCCO Television Samurai Restaurant
U of M Arboretum _ Minnesota Zoo
Minnesota State Capitol — Fuji-Ya Restaurant*
Minnesota Historical Society _ River Place Restaurants
Mayd Clinic — Rudolphs Bab-B-Que
Butler Square Buildirg _ Mother Tucker's Restaurant
Riverplace _ Winfield Potters
Calhoun Square - Uptown — Lord Fletcher 's Of the Lake
City Center Forepaugh 's Restaurant
Reindeer House Tobie's Restaurant
Winona - Anderson House Criterion
Please indicate the days you prefer for these outings: M T W Th F Sat. Sun.
Certain theaters offer only evening performances. Would you be interested in
attending an evening Out On The Town? YES or NO If yes, which of
the following would lie_�of--itttrest to you:
Chimera Theater Nutcracker Fantasy (Christmas)
Cricket Theater y Orchestra Hall
ADDITIONAL SPACE FOR ANY TRIPS OF INTEREST THAT YOU MAY -HAVE:
Thank you .for your assistance. Please return this form to Lynda at the Recreation
Department at your earliest convenience. _ 4 _
seniors South to Northfield.
What to do on Sundays - if you were a — The theatre group wish to thank- Heidi_
member of Fridley Senior Theater Group that Grosch for inviting us to their play and for
problem could be lessened by attending being our host and providing free admission.
planned activities. One such event was a We also thank Connie for her service of
trip to St. Olafs College in Northfield where making the arrangements for the day.
seven of our local seniors saw a play put on
by the college students. The day started out To anyone of the seniors of our area who
with the Lions Club breakfast at the would like to join the theatre club or obtain
Community Education Center last Sunday more information, they can do so by attending
morning, October 13, an excellent way to one of our monthly metings which are held on
start a day. Later, arriving at St. Olafs the second Tuesday of each month at 1:30 p.m.
with the help of a map provided for us by in the City Hall Community Room II, or by
Connie, we were met by Heidi Grosch, a friend calling Connie at 571-3450, extension 122.
of Connies and the director of the play we The Theatre Group is fairly new, the first
were to see. Heidi gave us the needed meeting was in June and to date we have
instructions and explained where we were to attended three events with at least four more
go; the first stop being the chapel where we planned for the near future.
attended services. The music and choir were
strong, eliminating any need of hearing aids. Bill Campbell
After service, we traveled to the coffee shop
where we enjoyed a light snack and especially
enjoyed .25 coffee with .5 ref ills in
addition to .20 bakery goodies. Those prices
rolled us back a few years. Following lunch
and a session of chatting we wondered around
the Campus center a little and then headed
for the building where the play was to be
presented.
The play was unique in that it was a HELP TdAMED
court trial and the jury was comprised of
twelve people selected from the audience. The Fridley Recreation staff is always
These twelve panelist would determine the looking for talented people for leaders
fate of Karen Andre who was accused of the and instructors for our activities. If
murder of her employer and apparent lover. you have a special skill that you would like
As the trial progressed a drama was unfolded to share, or an interest in working with
by the various witnesses who offered their people of many ages, come in and talk with
testimony. Some of the witnesses lent a us. We are also interested in your ideas
touch of humor to the trial such as the for classes and activities we can offer.
cleaning lady with one sock down and the Stop by and share your thoughts or call
other one up; the nosy swedish neighbor lady, 571-3450, Ext. 122.
and the smug private eye who continually -
referred to his notes. Other witnesses
provided suspension, mystery and speculation.
Throughout the trial the drama continued to MS
become more intense with evidence, first MSB NEEDS VOLUNTEERS
swinging in Karen Andre's favor and then
against her.
At the end of two hours of testimony, and
a few motional interuptions, the presecutor MSB, founded as the Minneapolis Society
and the defending lawyer presented their
summation after which the jury retired to for the Blind, needs volunteer readers
their deliberation room. A few moments later and drivers to assist blind people.
the panelist returned with the verdict. The
verdict was read by the foreman; the judge Daytime hours. For more information,
offered his thanks, but pronounced an call Diane Homstad, 871-2222, ext. 114.
admonition to the twelve jurists. Lucille
Milford and Esther Campbell were two of our
group selected to serve on the jury: they
will be glad to fill anyone in on the - 5 -
particulars and details of the end results.
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THE SILVER PAGES
The new season for the billiard players
began with four tournaments under a new A national Senior Citizen discount program.
format of competition. Instead of an A new way to expand your budget.
elimination set-up where winners may have to T h e Silver Savers Passport i s an
stay most of day and perhaps play no more identification card that entitles persons
than four games , a schedule called sixty (60) years of age or older to discounts
round-robin is being used. In this system, and special offers found in the Silver Pages
there will be classes of 4, 6, or 8 players Senior Citizen Discount Directory. Both the
and each will play five games in succession Silver Pages and the Silver Savers Passport
against other players in their class. In the card are free of charge.
first round there were 4 classes of six men
each and most expressed their satisfaction Application forms may be obtained at the
with this new system. The present schedule Fridley Senior Center , see Tony for
has rounds being held on the second and instructions.
fourth Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 9:00 a.m. &
1:00 p.m. One class for the more experienced Watch for these comin_a ev_P_ntG
shooters and another class for beginners & At the Senior Center
casual players. The membership is divided
into two groups. Arrangements can be made Casino Day - November 17, 1985
for beginners, or anyone else, to take New Years Eve Party - December 31, 1985
lessons by calling the Senior Center.
3rd Anniversary Party - January 12, 1986
Valentines Day Party - February 14, 1986
In the first tournament, which was an Tony Lorbeski,
8-ball mens singles event the winners were: Senior Center Manager
A-1 Les Krugen; A-2 Harry Westman; B-1 Herman
Heath; B-2 Hal Anderson. The next tournament
will be an 8-ball mens doubles. Following AMERICAN RID CROSS - ANOKA COUNTY
matches will include games of "100 or bust", CLASSES AND VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
"nine ball", and "one pocket. " Which will
run through the winter months and into early The following safety courses, sponsored by
spring. Any one wishing to join or anyone in the American Red Cross, are being offered to
need of more information call Bob Gardner the public during the month of October. For
572-1777 or Bill Campbell 786-0890 . The registration or course information, call the
billiard room is across the hall from the Anoka County Branch office at 421-3398.
Senior room at the Community Education Center CPR CLASSES
which is located on the corner of 7th St. and
61st Ave. There are three tables and they November 4, 6; 6.00-10:00 pm
are open for senior use most days from about
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Ask either at the Coon Rapids Sr. Center
senior room or the office for entrance to the 1323 Coon Rapids Blvd.
room. Thanks to the Senior Center there is a Coon Rapids
new table this year along with more November 12, 24; 6:30-10:00 pm
equipment. Valley View School
Library
It is hoped that as many of you who enjoy 800 - 49th Ave. NE
billiards will avail themselves of this game. Columbia Heights
Everyone is welcome.
MULTI-MEDIA FIRST' AID
On Wednesday evenings there is a couples
group that meets for fun, coffee, and November 4, 6; 6:00-10:00 pm
friendly chatting; no reservation needed, Col. Hgts. High School
just show up. 1400 - 49th Ave. NE
Rm. #208
Columbia Heights
0 00 0 The Anoka Branch is still in need of
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
421-3398 for specific volunteer opportunities
6 - and further information.
NOVEMBER
Sun ondav TuesdavThu rs S
1 2
Cribbage
Bowling
Sign up for
�... Lions Dinner
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Party Whist
FFF Meeting Holiday Shopping Crafts Cribbage
Bowling 1 :00 p.m. Cards (500)
Blood Pressure Crafts Club Meeting Bowling
11 :30 - noon Seniorcize 1 :00 p.m,
Northtown & Bob's
Produce Shopping _
10 11 12 13 14
Bowling Theater Club Holiday Shopping Party Whist Cribbage
Veterns Day 1 :30 p.m. Cards (500) Crafts Bowling
City Hall Closed Target Seniorcize
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Holiday Shopping Party Whist
Bowling FFF Meeting Cards (500) Crafts Cribbage
1 :00 P.M. Seniorcize Blood Pressure Bowling
11 :30 - noon
24 25 26 27 01vPsTA 28 29 30
Health Awareness Holiday Shopping
Bowling 12:30 p.m. Cards (500) ` CITY OFFICES CLOSED
"911 & then what" Seniorcize
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Winter Senior Bawl Attention Senior Citizens
A bawling tournament for seniors will be Once agian the Anoka County Community Action
held on December 5 at Maple Lanes. It will Program will be administering the FUEL
be open to all seniors, 55 or more, and will ASSISTANCE Program in Anoka County. You may:
be a handicap tournament. Also available is A. Schedule an appointment to be seen
a buffet lunch which Maple Lanes caters for at the office
$4.50. It consists of chicken, meat balls,
potatoe salad, cold slaw, rolls, coffee, and B. Be put on a waiting list to be seen
relish tray. Bowling cost will be $5.00 with at our home b a senior outreach
$1.75 going into the prize fund. Entrants y y
will be divided into classes of about ten worker.
each according to averages. Money prizes ' 86 FUEL ASSISTANCE GUIDELINES
will be awarded for three places. To enter
fill out entry blank and mail check and blank Household Size Income Level
to Bill Campbell 1011 Center Circle, Fridley, 1 $ 7,088
MN 55432, or put it in an envelope marked c/o 2 9,518
Bill Campbell, and drop it off at either 3 11,948
Connie' s office at City Hall or at Maple
Lanes. If more information is needed call If your yearly gross income is at or below
786 0890. Last year there were 30 bowlers, these guidelines, you may be eligible for
16 card players and 49 who enjoyed the buffet
assistance.
lunch.
All entries must be mailed in by Wed. CALLS CAN BE TAKEN
Nov. 27. If you prefer to have lunch only, 9 am to 12 pm or 1 pm to 3 pm
you will be welcome.
Bowling Notes 784-2443
by Bernie
The top rollers of the past month include Ask for FUEL ASSISTANCE
Howie Schultz who came close to the 600 marker
with a 582 followed by Bill Campbell with a INFORMATION NEEDED
559. Win Hunt racked up four series of WHEN APPLYING FOR FUEL ASSISTANCE
553,551,550 & 534 since September 15. Terrific
bowling for a Senior I'd say!
1. VERIFICATION OR PROOF OF ALL
Tillie Lindberg paced the women' s action SOURCES OF INCOME for the past 12 month
with a 497 series followed by Dorothy Smith' s period. This includes a copy of your
480 and Evelyn Ordner's 471. monthly social security check, interest
statements, wages, pension, VA benefits,
Come join the group for a couple of hours etc.
of fun every Monday and Friday at 1:00 p.m.
Maple Lanes welcomes you! 2. If you rent, a RENT RECEIPT.
------------------------------------------ 3. Your most recent HEATING BILL.
BOWLING ENTRY FORM
I 4. MEDICAL RECEIPTS
NAME :
Bowl 5 .0 0 ( Average : 5. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER.
Lunch $4 . 50
Select Boxes of your choice:
If you have no current average, please
make an HONEST GUESS. I �`
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Checks payable to "Maple Lanes" i ♦ .i
Open to all Seniors 55 or more .
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1985 AT 10 : 00 AM
AT MAPLE LANES i yam/
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NUTRITION
NMMER HEALTH AWARENESS PROGRAM
Come join us in the November Health Awareness Program where the topic
will be NUTRITION. The guest speaker, Mary Bishop, from the American
Red Cross will talk to us about the correct diet for persons as they
/ get older. The programs are going to be held at the following
locations:
Thursday November 7 Dayton Senior Center 12:30
' Thursday November 14 Blaine Senior Center 12:30
Thursday November 21 Anoka Senior Center 12:30
Friday November 22 Coon Rapids Sr. Center 12:30
Tuesday November 26 Fridley Senior Center 12:30
Jot one of these above dates on your calender to learn more about
NUTRITION.
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15 16 17 18 3-Fruit
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19 20 furniture
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SPRINKLE OVER BATTER. 15-Tone quality 39-N�'ant securely
In music 41-Float in air
BAKE AT 350 DEGREES FOR 35 to 17-Man's name 43-Reproduc_ 4 40-Mournful
40 MINUTES. 19-vapid tive body 50-Pig
20-Musical 45-Kind of 53-Procced
instruments loran (pl.)
21-River duck 48-Wanderers
23-]•'ewer 50-Tribune
24-Number 51-Beverage
26-Less cuoked (Pl.)
11- ANSWERS WILL $E-IN NEXT MONTH'S NEWSLETTER,
EMMERS LKT PRfYtRAhq SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES
AT THE FRTDT, SENIOR CEDER
Walk for fun, relaxation, challenge, &
exercise while attaining a distance goal MONDAY
of 100, 500 or even 1000 miles. Upon Classes in pool playing - Classes will start
reaching your goal, you will be eligible Nov. 4, 1985 - 1:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m. (Glen
for an award. Log your mileage on a personal Schroeder - 784-4373)
log sheet over a four month period. Mileage Beginners Wood Carving - 9:00 a.m.-12:00
accumulated in the 100 mile level is included p.m. - September 23rd. (George Morin)
in the 500 mile level. We have mapped out TUESDAY
walks in the area for your convenience or you Ceramics - 8.30 a.m.-11.30 a.m. -JoAnn
can check your own. For more details, Johnson (571-2315)
contact Connie at 571-3450 Ext. 122 Calligraphy
- 10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. - 1st
and 3rd Tuesday of each month
ANNUAL LIONS CLUB CHRISTMAS DINNER Friendly Folks (Senior Club) - 1st and 3rd
Tuesday - 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.
The Lions Club will once again be sponsoring HDMgDAY
their annual Senior Christmas Dinner at Pool (Tournament Play) Morning and
Sandees on Tuesday, December 10, 1985. There Afternoon - Bill Campbell-786-0890, Bob
will be three dinners at 11:30 a.m. , 2:00 Gardner-572-1777
p.m. , and 4: 30 p.m. Transportation is Pool - Men and Women - 7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
provided for the 11:30 a.m. dinner only. The Cards - (500) - Open - 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Recreation Department will begin to accept
reservations on Friday. November 1 . 1985 at Crafts - 9:30 a.m.-12:00 m.
8:00 a.m. Reservations may be made by P•
calling 571-3450, Extension 122, beginning Cards - Whist - Open - 1:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.
November 1st. Do not call before friday, FRII
November 1st at 8:00 a.m. Wood Carving - 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
(ADVANCE) - Sept. 20 - George Morin
Cards (Cribbage) - Open - 1:00 p.m.
Cards (Cribbage) - Tournament-Last Friday
(� every 6 weeks - 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
SATURDAY
Senior Nutrition Program Center is Closed
Monday, November 11th is Veterans Day � Activities have been temporarily
celebration with a red, white & blue meal. Sunday
We' ll be having swiss steak, parsleyed suspended. Watch for new schedule.
buttered potato, spinich, whole wheat roll & OTHER ACPTVTTTF.. -
blueberry shortcake. Referral Service
Tuesday, November 26th, will be our
Food Drop for Southern Anoka Community
Assistance
Thanksgiving meal. Join us for roast turkey
& all the trimmings. CONGREGATE DINT ,
Congregate dining is scheduled Monday through
Wednesday, November 27th is the birthday Friday. Transportation has a .50 round trip
party. We will be celebrating all the fee. Reservations for dining and
November birthdays. Come early for treats. transportation must be two (2) days in
advance. Call Paula Walde, 571-6085 for
After dining, we'll be playing bingo. If dining and call 571-3450 , Ext. 122 for
you need a ride home, speak to me about it. transportation.
FQTRRF. AC IVITTF_S BEING PLANNED
Our meals now include two weekend carry Bingo, Silk Flower-making, Chess, Bridge.
out lunches that can be ordered by Wednesday These activities are funded through Metro
each week. Council Federal Title IIIB Program, private
contributions, and other sources. Some of
Mark Thursday, December 19th on your these events are co-sponsored by Community
calander. We will be having our Christmas Education.
dinner and party that day.
Make reservations two working days in
advance 571-6085
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