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05/1979 Senior News Senior Citizen Newsletter Friend.ly alks Fridley Recreation Dept. 571 - 3450 in cooperation with Community Education, Ind. School District No.14 MAY 1979 MAY BIRTHDAYS MAY PREVIEW Marion Doiinage - Play 2 TUES. MAY 1 - Sr. Meeting - Spring Pot Lack, Walter Olstead - May 3 5:30 p.m. Fridley United Methodist Church. Bob Tuttle - May 5 BLOOD PRESSURE TESTS, Parkview, Rm. 20, Stella Dragan' - May 5 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Joseph Car=tphell - [lay 8 Ernest Powell - [lay 8 WED. MAY 2 - Sr. Slim, 10:30 - 11:30. 500- Gust Hyppa - May 10 Bridge, 1:017 r�.rf1' �� Irene Gabrielson - May 11 Della Bergin - May 11 THURS. MAY 3 - CCC, 1:00 p.►,t. P_,ai nt i nc� Cl assT Al ce Fugere - Hay i2 9.45 - 11 .1:; a.m. , Parkview, h;m. 20. Muriel Jones - May 12 � Archie Anderson - May 15 TUES. MAY 8 - Book Review Class , 1C:30 - Noon Vernies Anderson - t.lay 15 Rm. 18 ^� Marie Kraft - May 16 Edwin Baker _. May 17 WED.. MAY 9 ... 500-Bri dee, 1:00 p.m. Sr. Sl-i m Earl Miller - May 18 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. -Ray Reed Reed - May 19 Doi-is Bickerton - May 19 THURS. MAY 10 - CCC, 1:00 p.m. Painting Classt Neola Madd-ison - May 21 - 9:45 to 11:45 a.m. Parkview �~ Florence McGowan - May 23 Agnes Bendel - May 24 FRI. PiAY 11 - N. Hennepin n Sari ng F'h i ng Floyd Dallman - flay 25 Dorothy Stephen • May 25 TUES. MAY 15 - SR. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION, 1:0 Helen Szczech May 25 Leonard Grassi ni - May 26 WED. MAY 16 - Sr. Slim, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. , Helen Gulsvig - May 27 500-Badge, 1.00 p.m� Mary Reshetar - Play 27 THURS. MAY 17 - BLOOD PRESSURE TESTS, 12:30 SENIOR MEETINGS to 1:30 p.m. , CCC, 1:00 p.iti. Paintir,1d_ - Class, 9:45 to 11:45 a.m. V''20. Fridley Seniors meet every lst and 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. and TUES. MAY 22 - Book Review Class 1:00 p.m.. rec-pectively., Meetings are held at the Fridley United Methodist Church, WER, MAY_23 - Sr. Slim, 500-Bridcge. TRIP: 666 Pli ssi ssl ppl Street. Eloise Butler Na+pure, Center, Fridley Church All other activities are held at THURS. MAY 2.4 - Painting Class.. CCC. Parl,.:vicw, 6085-7th Street. For further _ information, contact Connie McMillion, WED. MAY 30 - Sr. Slim. 500-Bridge. THURS. MAY' 31 - PaintingClass, CCC. NEW MEMBERS FRIDLEY CONGREGATE DINING New members for the Friendly Fridley Hot meals are served Monday through Friday Folks are welcome at all times. We at 12:00 noon, in the gymnasium/cafeteria. currently have 287 members in the Friendly Everyone under the age of 60 is asked to pay Fridley Folks. The group has grown very $135 all others are requested to make a rapidly since last year when we had 124 donation, Menus are published weekly in the members. New members are always desired Sian Newspaper and in the Star & Tribune. and welcor:red. We have a great group, Reservations must be made at least two work- let's share it with others. ing days ahead of time. To place your reservations , please call 571-6085, between To ,loin, you must he 55 years of older. the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. , Monday Yearly :lues are $2/per person. If you through Friday. If you have any questions wish to join, you can complete the forms concerning the program call 332-2316. at the meetings or call the Warks and Recreation Office at 571-3450. TRANSPORTATION * * HEALTH HAPPEPINGS * * * How to make bus reservations to Congregate . Dining: FREEFREE i'iF?fTl.`F' BLOOD PRESSURE TESTS -` �- --_ 1. In order to have a smooth running Free blood pressure tests will be offered schedule, anyone wishing to ride the at Parkview School , Rm. r20, 6085 - 7th bus to Congregate Dining must rotiVy Street, In Way the schedule is as follows: Connie 2 working days in advance. Tuesday, May 1 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. 2. Calls should be rude to 571--3450, Thursday, May 17 - 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. Ext. #12.3, Monday through Friday between 8:30 - 10:00 a.m. Remember high blood prossure has no symptoms to warn of its presence. Regular 3. A .2Q round trip fare will be ch check-ups are nece,sary for detection. to cover gas expenses. WELL SENIOR CITIZEN CLINIC 4. Be sure to call Congregate Dining __. _ for a dinner reservation. 1323 Coon Rapids Boulevard !e3 ,hone: 755-5300 TUTORING Services Offered. Annual Physical Exami- Krat7cr, Cciun�-e1ing, Blood Pressure Cathy Fry, a Social Worker, with the Fridley Screening, Information and Referral . Schools has contacted me for names of senior°s Fie: Suggested fees range from $3.50, if interested in tutoring elementary and junior person's income is $350/month or under high students in any subject matter. If you ($450/couple) and up to $25, if the patient's are interested, please contact Connie at income is over $1,000 pr r month, 571-3450, Ext. 0123, and I will pass your Hours : 'Open Wednesday and Thursdays by name along to Cathy with your subject speciaV appointment. The clinic has hours during ty. business hours. For information and appointments, call 755--5300. SENIORS ALLOWED HUNTING, FISHING LICENSE DISCOUNTS DFf•TAF. DISCOUNT _ _ Older-Minnesotans get reduced prices on small The Chicago Dentists have started a Special game hunting licenses. Those over age 65 pay Discount program for senior citizens. For only half price ($5) for the license towhi& mare information you can call the Chicago a $2 surcharge and 50 cent issuing fee are Dentist. at 332-2631. added. Total price: $7.50. Seniors are exempted from having to buy fishing licenses Chicago Dentists tioo. All they need to fish is proof of their: 1031 Ni co i l Est Avenue agile and Minnesota residency. Mpls, , MN 55403 Phone: 332-2631 y/ MAY MFETINGS PRIORITIES FROM THE PRESIDENT The Friendly Fridley Folks meet twice Hello again - monthly at the Fridley United Methodist Church, 666 Mississippi Street. The I saw a few Robins and some kids catching evening meeting will be the Spring Carp in Rice Creek so Spring must be here. Potluck on Tuesday, May 1, at 5:30 p.m. Following the business meeting, we The Ice Follies were wonderful , The lighting will be entertained by the Minnesota and costumes were out of this world. State Folklorist, Ellen Stekert. We have the lli 1 aca Fishing Trip slated for The afternoon meeting ;will be held June, Hope you can make it. on May 15, at 1:00 p.m. Come cele- brate May birthdays. Siah St. Clair Don' t forget they need help for Congregate from the Fridley Park, Recreation Dining and the May Potluck. and Natural Resource Department will be our guest with his Fridley Nature I wish the folks interested in horseshoes Slide Show. would get in touch with me so we can get somethi started. NEW MEMBERS FOR MAY The 49'er Days Program is going along well . Antonette Skonoing, Archie & Vernus Anderson, I have the buttons already. Nr. & Mrs. Loren Fuder, Joseph Richter, Eva Simpson, Charles Kryzer, Lillian Helm, See you at Congregate Dining Alex SENIOR SLIM EXERCISE CLASS TREBLE TONES CONCERT A special exercise session geared exclusively to your physi cal ca.pabi l i ti es� The Treble Tones will have their Spring Conc ri. Not only siiou 1 d it help you relax and entitled "The World of Disney/The Glitter of become more limber, but it' s fun. Comes Broadway," on May 10 and 11, from 3:00 to 10:1 join the "get fit crew.'' p.m, , at the Prudential Auditorium. They had^ WHEN: Wednesdays, 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. offered us a special group rate. if enough of you would like to go I will get a bus. WHERE: Parkview, Room 018 COST: $1.50 per person COST: Free DEADLINE: Wednesday, May 2 CARDS COFFEE AND CONVERSATION DEPART: Fridley United Methodist Church, Bridge and 500 are played each Wednesday 7:15 p.m. afternoon from 1:00 to 3:30 p.m. , at Parkview, Rm. #180 ��� =� `r'} Party Whist is the name of the game every Thursday from 1:00 to 3:30 p= , at Parkview in Rm. #18. SPRING FLING-FRIDAY, MAY 1.1 Many of you enjoyed the Fall Festival given by the College last November and will likewise enjcy the 5th Annual Spring Fling. (nota: the Ccmmunity College teacher's strike will not interfer _ with this event) . The events for the afternoon will he in the Campus Center at the college. wit , music by the Gerhard Lee Orchestra for your dancing and listening picasure from 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. The North Hennepin Senior Chorus will also entertain before dinner er and an art display will be on exhibit featuring works of Kris Matteson, a teacher at the college. There will be a hot buffet served from 5:15 - 6:10 p.m. The cost for the buffet is $3.50 with tickets purchased prior to the event so there will be no waiting in line to register. The bus will either be chartered fro, North Hennepin Community College or by the Fridley Parks and Recreation Department at $1.50 per person. Total cost will be $5.00 which includes the buffet and bus transportation. RESFRVAT IOij! DUE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 2. ONCE IN A SMILE CONGREGATE DINING MENU 4-30 TO 5-11 - April -11 -April 30 - SWEDISH MEATBALLS - in Gravy HOW TO SMILE Mashed Potatoes - Buttered When you are building the habit of smi1in9 try Carrots - Three Bean Salad - Chilled Pears - Whole Wheat smiling different ways. One of the ways that Roll-Marg smiling is taught is the vowel method. . May 1 - BAKED CHICKEN - Cranberry Sauce Look at yourself in the mirror. Now with aaassie d Potatoes/Gravy - Buttered smile say the vowels. You will notice that Peas - Coleslaw - Chilled Plums - with the "A" comes a friendly, amused smile. Dinner Roll-Marg "E" is the greeting, passing on the street sort of smile, "I" is a laughing smile. "0" is the May 2 - BROILED BEEF LIVER - Slice Onion sly coy, "I 'm enjoying myself" smile. "U" is savvy- Buttered hole Potatoes - the casual , "I 'm glad to know you" smile. Carrot-Raisin Salad- Oatmeal You may feel you do not have a pleasant smile. Cookie - Whole Wheat Roll-Marg That is not true. What ,you are saying is , May 3 HAM LOAF - Mustard - Scalloped "I have a difficult time of letting my feelings Potatoes - Buttered Broccoli - shotr•" Coleslaw - Fresh Banana - Rye Roil Marg There is a natural reluctance to expose the inside. If this is a strong feeling for you May 4 - COLD ROAST TURKEY - Cranberry SaLIC it may cause your smile to be stiff, mechanical , Potatoe Salad - Buttered Peas - held back. Tomato Wedges/OL/Mayonnaise - Rhubarb Pic - Whole Wheat Roll-Mare If this is your problem, practicing in private will help. May 7 - MEAT LOAF - Catsup - Au Gratin Potatoes - Stewed Diced Tomatoes Smile with ` our eyes , your eyebrows, the corners Tossed Salad 1000 Is. Dr. - Fresh of your mouth. Puke sure most of your, top Apple - White Bread-Plarg teeth are showing and very little of the bottom teeth. May 8 - BAKED HAM - Candied Sweet Potatoe,,, Buttered Whole Kernel Corn And relax! Want to smile! Want to add joy and slaw - Chilled Pears - Rye Roll--NOO brie':,tness to your days and the days of others. Th,-re is no gift you can give as inexpensively May 9 - TURKEY A LA KING - on Baking Powder, as a smile. Biscuit - Buttered Green Beans - Pineapple/Cottage Cheese/OL - As the ancient Ta hied reveals: "Better, is the Chocolate Pudding/Whp. Tpg. - Mary person who shows a smiling countenance than the one who offers milk,. to drink." May 10 - BAKED CHIC}CEN - Orange Juice - Cranberry Sauce - Potatoe Salad -- And the habit of smiling can be a valuable source Buttered Carrots - Chilled Apple- of strength in facing those situations wf,ich sauce - Whole Wheat Roll-Marg might otherwise cause you to sink in discourage- ment and despair. May 11 - BAKED HAM - Tartar Sauce - Macaroni d Cheese - Buttered Beets - Fruit, As Ella Wheeler Wilcox advises in her poem, Salad - Frstd. Peanut Gutter Bar _. "Worthwi1e:" Rye Bread-Marg "Tis easy enough to he pleasant, When life flows a l of?q like a song: But the man �,,orthwi l e -is the one who will srni l e When everything goes dead wrong." ;a Make today a happy day for yourself and others, SMILE! 4, It's a good habit to start. .THEATER DISCOUNTS LrVte. Thea Ae oo UGgatonna 507-451-0654 Box 64, Owatonna, 55060 Many Minnesota theatres enqourage senior Final dress rehearsal open to seniors.* * * * * � * * � citizens to become part of their audiences by offering them discounts, With the help �'Lono Ewsembte TheateA 612-479-289 of the Arts Resource and Information Center Main Street, Maple Plain, 55359 (612-870-3131) the Senior Spotligh - compiled $3.50 seats are $2 for seniors on Thursd?.; the following list of theatre discounts: and Saturdays. Actou TheateA o6 St. Pccut 612-648-5559 2078 Summit Ave. , St. Paul , 55105 PctLtk Squah.e TheatAe 612-291-7005 Seniors pay $3 for a $6 seat, or _x2.50 per person 400 Sibley St. , St. Paul , 55101 in groups of 15 or more. A Senior Subscription Approximately 506 off for seniors. c (tickets to six performances) is . 17.50. Atbext Lea Community Theat/Le 507--373-5909 PjLa,"Le Ants Centoit 612-"598-7928 5th Ave. and 6th St. , Madison, 56256 Bcx 115, Albert Lea, 56007 Performances of special benefit to seniors Dress rehearsals free to Senior Citizens at the Madison Lutheran Home. * �c �c �t• sY �F * * �c �c * * k 7c �c * �c * �c �c �c * •k �c �c * * � � * * * * * .R •k :� k * �c * �c * �c �: �4 Ch mna',s Edyth Bu,6h TheotAe 612-690-1516 Th.eatAe in the Round 612-336-912 690 Cleveland Ave. So. , St. Paul 55116 245 Cedar Ave. , Mpls. , 55454 S.n-ior -r&cei ve $1 discounts on $4 Holiday Fridays and Sundays, seniors pay $3 instead of 4; Shows, and 506 discounts on $3 Studio Series, $ groups of at least 25 pay $2.50 a -ticket. ChimeA.a. Th.eatn.e Co. 612-222-0791 30 E. 10th St. , St. Paul , 55101 TheatAe 1900 612•-871-9020 $1 discounts or. $4.50 tickets 1900 Nicollet Ave. So. M ls. , 55403 ' p Seniors pay $2 -instead of $3 'c � •k �c * t * k �k •k :+: * 3c �c 7r �t X ;": �: x A. Cni.cket Thea�Le 612-379-1411 13th and University Ave. NE, Mipls. , 55413 � < <b o An experimental program i!7 audience devtii•- $17.50 books of tickets cost $12.50 with op;ient sells HAT vouchers to persons over senior citizen identification. 62 who live or work in the seven-count .y Twin Cities metropolitan area. Vouchers are $1.50 each and are worth $3 or more c Du,2uth Pk'ayhou�se. Inc. 218 -722-0349 full price tickets at over 75 artici ati .' 506 W. Michigan St. , Duluth, 55802 non-profit performing arts orranizations. Dress rehearsal free to seniors Ca 1 612-332-0471 or write TWC1.1AA at 310 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 4th Ave. So. , 1{822, Mpl s. , 5541.5 for more information. Gutivu.eTheatAe 612-377-2224 Vineland Place, Mpls. , 55403 The best seats available at the time o i reservation cost $4.25 (instead of the usual $5025 to $9.25) .or seniors willing to attend matinees (Wednesdays and Saturdays at 1:30) or Monday evening perfor- mances. ��� `� ✓ • ��.;�' HamZinc Univv�ty Theatn.e. 612-641--2297 _� l Hawl i tie University, St. Paul , 55104 Seniors pay $2 for $3 tickets. r May excursion to Eloise Butler Wild Flower Garden and picnic Manch at Cedar Lake ( Bring fishing pole along if you like ) . May 23 - Wednesday Dfp&� L Fridley United Methodist Church 10 : 00 a.m . XIC L- Pack a picnic QN-JI $1 . 50 per person DUDjE May 15 , 1979 * is x � �c �c F 9c � •k �c :F :F :F * t •k :F * * * k �; * � 4c 9; * * �; * * � * �: � * 9: * * is June excursion is to Mille Lacs Lake for launch fishing . Ej Thursday, June 28 DEP EL Fridley United Methodist Church 11 : 30a ,mo to 8 : 00 p .m, COST: $ 11 . 00 per person yX� X BRING: Fishing Pole, lunch (bait is furnished) FRIDAY , MAY 25 ,, k �• dr •k * � is 4; �; :!• * 9; * * •+r :� * � � * * * i• * is � c 9: * Y �c k it � k * 9: � * k a EXCURSION REI SUP NAME: _-- ADD RESS : TELEPHONE ELOISE BUTLER GARDEN MILLE LACS LAKE # OF RESERVATIONS : ___._.___.�_ TOTAL DUE PLEASE MAIL rHECIKS TO t=RIDLEY RECREATION, 6431 UNIVERSITY AVE, MAKE 'NECKS PAYABLE TO : "CITY OF ERIDLEY" NDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY RS AY FRIDAY ..�...� � >. CSATURDAY 3 4 5 BLOOD PRESSURE "PESTS Sr. Slim, 10:30-11:30 CCC, 1:00 p.m. Bowling, 1:00 p. , 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. I 500 - Bridge, 1:00 p.m Painting Class , Potluck 5:30 p.m. Rm.#20, 9:45 - 11:45 Bowling, 1:00 p.m. Book Review Class Sr. Slim, 10:30 - Q € 10 1 !12 - 11:30, CCC, 1:00 p.m. Bowling, 1:00 p.m.. 10:30 Noon Rm. #18 500 - Bridge, 1:00 p.m. Painting Class, N. Hennepin g 9:45 - 11:45 Spring Fling Rm. #20 C Treble Tone Concert 13 14 15 . _ 16 17 18 Bowling, 1:00 p.m. Meeting, 1:00 p.m. . Sr. Slim, 10:30-11:30 BLOOD PRESSURE TESTS Bowling, 1:00 p.rr 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. 500 - Bridge, 1:00 p.m � CCC, 1:00 p.m. Painting Class, 9:45 to 11:4n, Rn. #20 20 21 22 23 24 25 Bowling, 1:00 P.M. Book Review Class Sr. Slim, 10:30-11:30 Painting Class, Bowling, 1:00 .m ,�_ � 10:30 - Noon 9:45 - 11:45, Rm. #20 Rm. #18 500-Bridge, 1:00 p.m. CCC, 1:00 P.M. it 1 Trip to Eloise Butler .s Nature Center 271 28 29 30 31 yj1 Memorial Day Sr. Slim, 10:30-11:30 Painting Class, 9:45 - 11:45 a.m. �y4 , 500 - Bridge, 1:00 p.ri. k CCC, 1:00 p.m. d f ` CITY OF FRID E-Y BULK ; ATE PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N. E. U. S. POSTAGE FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 PAID MINNEAPOLIS, MN Permit No. 2886