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Friendly
Fridley Recreation Dept. 571 - 3450
in cooperation with Community Education, Ind. School District No.14
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SEPTEMBER BiRT4JDW': SEPTEMBER. PREVIE64
Robert Toner September 2 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 - BLOOD PRESSURE
EstherBurtr,er September 3 � TESTS ParkVieli, Rm.#20,`10:20
Marcelle Chr4stenson September 7 1"4:311 a.m. SE11,1111OR POTLUCK. 5:30
we l l i , Aitchison September 8 Fridley Unit Methoj st
Norman Minor September 8
OrY Sonear September 13 HU :SDAY�`IEP`EEMBER F - CARDS, COrFEr.
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Cassandra 6,?rra.k September 25 1-ii 'r- , Parkview, kin... 172x4 , .i < ►•
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Chester May September 26 1:30 p.m. CARDS, COF-FF Rct q%CON ERSA
Ray Anderson September 20 TION PaY-,"i;TE �,, 1 00 p��?,
TUESDAY,_Y..z '18 Str;'TOP '!T'1 -
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Scat'T, rig in Sep Eozbcrr the first (u4sctay , TUESDAY, SEPT[M'KP•. 2r _ TEXTILE f r�z(�-TS
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NEW MEMBERS
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New members for the Friendly FridleyR ,
Folks are always desired and welcomedy-
at all times. We have a creat group, _ ` : � `'
let's share it with others ! °
�" HEALTH HAPPENINGS
To join, you must be 55 years or older,
Yearly dues are $2/person, $1/person after ' ' rn -• '� ,
July to If you wish to join, you can _ Y x• .= * � R
complete the forms at the meetings or yr
call the Parks and Recreation office ai: � %`
571-3450. ` FREE MONTHLY BLOOD PRESSURE TESTS
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FRIDLEY CONGREGATE DINING I Free blood pressure tests will be offered at
Parkview School in Rm. V20, 6085 - 7th Street.
Hot meals are served Monday throughin September the schedule is as follows:
Friday at- 12:00 noon, in the gymnasium/ z
cafeteria at Parkview. Everyone under, Tuesday, September 4 . . . . 10:30-11:30
the age of 60 is asked to pay $1.65, all Thursday, September 20 . . . . 12:30-1:30
others are requested to make a donation.
Menus are published weekly in the Sun Remember high blood pressure has no symptoms
Newspaper and in the Star and Tribune. to warn of its presence. Regular check-ups
Reservations must be made at least two are necessary for detection.
working days in advance. To place your
� vaticns, please call 571-6085, between WELL SENIOR CITIZEN CLINIC
urs of 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. , --
raa.y through Friday. IF you have any 1323 Coon Rapids Boulevard
questipns concerning the program call Telephone: 755-5300
332--2316. Servlles Offered: Annual Physical Examination
Nda.14ii�C�unse! r ng,
Blood Pressure Screen;i ng,
TRANSPORTATION Information and Referral ,
pp• Sugg :..epi fees range from $ 29 i
The bus to Congreoa.te Dining will run Benson's i ncooe is $350/manth or under ($430/
Monday through Fridays starting again in couple) and up to $25, if the patient's income ,
September. To make your bras reservations is over $1,000 per month.
to Congregate please: Hours: Open Wednesday and Thursdays by
appointment. The clinic has hours during
11 In order to have a smooth running business hours. For more information and
schedule, anyone wishing to ride appointments, call 755-5300.
the bus to Congregate Dining must
notify Connie 2 working days in
advance. _. DENTAL DISCOUNTS
2) Calls should be made to 571-3450, The Chicago Dentists have started a Special
Ext.: V123, Monday through Friday Discount Program for senior citizens. For
betwcen 8:30 - 10:00 a.m. more information you can call the Chicago
Dentists at 332-2631.
3 A .25( round trip fare will be
charged to cover gas expenses. Chicago Dentists
1031 Nicellet, Avenue
4) Be sure to call Congregate Dining Minneapolis, MN. 55430
for a dinner reservation. Telephone: 332-2631
SEPTEMBER MEETINGS
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The fall Potluck is scheduled for Tuesday-
` _ f -' evenin=g September 4th at 5:30 p,m. Alex
tier ber~ich will be showing his movies of
lie - i Friendly Fridley Folks evens.
f '-� �` The September 18th birthday celebration
iii II feature a special treat. Haos Dahlberg
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RETURN : App&ox.imatety 5 : 30 p.m.
COST: $ 12 . 00 ( Inctade�s Dinnn,; Tax;
Theat,Le; Tnan.3p mta;t,ion)
DEADLINE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1979
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CARDS, COFFEE & CONVERSATION _ PRI.OWITIES FROM THE PRESIDENT
Party Whist is the name of the game Iii Everybody-
every Thursday from 1:00 - 3:30 p.m. ,
at Parkviewi, Rm. #18. Boy its getting cold fast, I didn't know
the fall would come so fast.
I hope you folks who have been at your
CHRISTMAS CRAFTS lake homes all summer, had a swell time and
are well .
Catch the Holiday spirit early. The September will start with a Pot Luck
Christmas Crafts class will cover the Dinner and some good entertainment.
basics of stain glass quilting, ornaments, Camp Kingswood Carp-out will be held
table decorations, and wreaths. Materials this year the 18th, till noon, the 20th of
for, the class will consist mainly of September.
scraps from home. The class will meet We will have square dancing on the night
on Thursdays starting on September 27 of the 18th and hope to have a old time band
at Parkview, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. for dancing on the 20th.
There is a- $5.00 fee per person. I will have some flyers on it the first
part of September.
TEXTILE CRAFTS Those of us that went to the Metropolitan
~- Senior Federation Festival had a good dinner
;: ;sent with the techniques of batik, and show, there was 20 of us.
tiedye, weaving, rya. Finished projects Fishing hasn't been the best but I got
would make beautiful Christmas gifts, a few.
Class will be held on Tuesdays beginning So long for now.
September 25 at Parkview, from 9:30 to
11:30 a.m.. There will be a $6.00 fee Love to you all ,
per person. Alex B.
SR. SLIM
ONCE INA SHILE
An 8 week -exercise program geared
especially for you. The class will begin Do you remember the time you sampled a
on Wednesday, September 19 at 10:30 a.m. persimmon in September? A persimmon -in
at Parkview in Rm. #18. Simple exercises September is a mistake. A persimmon in
will be worked on each Wednesday and October is a benediction. Persimmons make you
persoalized exercises for your needs wait until after the first frost. Persimmons
will discussed. This is free; so let's teach patience
ay fit and join now! This was a ritual of the fall : one pail
of persimmons, one pail of milk, a double-
t,JiOF OF NATURE handful of flour, two eggs, a teacup of sugar,
two pinches of soda, a piece of butter -t;he
An 8 week program offered through the size of a walnut, and a sprinkling of nutrieg.
Naturalist Division. The class will be It was called persimmon pudding, and it was
held on Wednesdays beginning September worth waiting for, until October.
26 at 10:00 a.m, in Parkview. Take
leisurely walks to experience the beauty
of the season, engage in craft projects
utilizing natural materials and be
introduced to Mother Nature's family Y b
an interpretive naturalist. There will d� "
be a $2.00 fee per person to cover cost of
materials. )
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R GTSTRATION
Name Address Phone
Phone Payeient Enclosed $
Sr. Slim - Christmas Crafts
Wonders of Nature I `Textile Crafts
FRIDLEY CONGREGATE DINIe1G MENU
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
SWISS STEAK BEEP CHOW MEIN COLD BAKED HAM SWEDISH MEATBALLS BAKED CHICKEN
Gravy Soy Sauce in Gravy Cranberry Jelly
WEEK 1 Steamed Whole .Potatoes Chow Mein Noodles Potato Salad Mashed Potatoes Mashed Potatoes/marg.
Rice Buttered Carrots Bu. Mixed Vegetables
Aug. 27-Sept. 2 e Buttered Green Beans Tossed Salad/Cheese Square Buttered Squash Three Bean Salad Cottage Cheese/Tomato
Golden Glow Salad 1000 Island Dressing Coleslaw Chilled Plums Wedges/0L
Chilled Pears Fresh Orange Birthday Cake Birthday Cake ("13 only) Fresh Banana
Whole Wheat Rall-Marg. Dinner Poll-Marg. Rye Roll-Marg. Whole Wheat 'Poll-Marg. 'mole Wheat Bread-M=7g.
V-8 Juice
RING BOLOGNA BEEF PATTY TURKEY A LA KING BAKED FISH
WEEK 2 Mustard/Catsup in Mushroom Gravy on Baking Powder Biscuit Tartar Sauce
S e p t. 3-Sept. 9 CLOSED Baked Beans Rice Pilaf Square Au Gratis: Potatoes
LABOR DAY Stewed Diced Tomatoes Buttered Broccoli Buttered Peas Bu. Chapped Spinach_
Coleslaw Pear/Cranberry Salad/OL Peaches in Peazh Jello
Chilled Applesauce Chilled Plums Apple Pie Molasses Cockle
White Mountain Roll-Marg. Whole Wheat Roll-Marg. Margarine Whole heat Roll-Ma.c..
Tomato Juice
PORK SAUSAGE PATTY BEEF STEW BAKED CHICKEN Orange Juice
TUNA-MACARONrl SALAD ROAST BEEF
WEEK 3 in cream Gravy
with Cheese Squares
1 6 Buttered Whole Potatoes Candied Sweet Potatoes
Sept. 10-Sept. Baked Potato/
Sour Cresta/Chives
Stewed Diced Tomatoes Buttered Spinach Buttered Peas Buttered Squash
Tossed Salad/French Dr. Coleslaw Carrot-Raisin Salad Chocolate Puddirtg/Whp. Tpg Tor7zto Wedges '/OL/Mayonaase
Brownie Strawberry-Rhubarb Pie Chilled Pineapple Chunks Fresh Banana -
Rye Bread-Marg. Baking Powder Biscuit-Marg Roll-Marg. Whole Wheat Bread-Marg. Rye Roll-*Karg.
Orange Juice
WEEK 4 SWEDISH ?MEATBALLS. Baked Chicken BROILED BEEF LIVER HAM LOAF SPAGHETTI
3 in Gravy Cranberry Jelly Sliced Onion Gravy Mustard with Meat Sauce
Sept. 17-Sept. Mashed Potatoes Scalloped Potatoes Buttered Whole Potatoes Baked Potatoes Parmesan Cheese
2 Margarine
Buttered Carrots Buttered Peas Buttered Broccoli Buttered Peas
Three Bean Salad Golden Glow Salad Carrot-Paisin Salad Coleslaw Cottage Cheese/OL
Chilled Pears Chilled Plums Butterscotch Pudding/Why. Fresh Banana Rhubarb Pie
Whole Wheat Roll-Marg. Dinner Roll-Marg. Whole Wheat Roll-Marg. pg' Rye Roll-Marg. 'Whole wheat Roil-'.aarg,
Tomato Juice Orange Juice
MEAT LOAF BAKED HAM TURKEY A LA KING BAKED CHICKEN BAKT"D FISH
WEEK 5 Catsup or Baking Powder Biscuit Cranberry Jelly Tartar Sauce
Sept. 24- Sept. 30 Scalloped Potatoes Baked Beans Square Potato Salad Macaroni S Cheese
Stewed Diced Tomatoes Buttered Green Beans Buttered Carrots Buttered Beets
Tossed Salad/1000 Is. Dr. Carrot-Raisin Salad Pineapple/Cottage Cheese/Ol, Birthday Cake (S`13 only) Fruit Salad
Fresh Apple Gingerbread/Whp. Tpg. Birthday Cake Rice Krispie Bar Chilled Apnlesauce
White Bread-Marg. Rye Roll-Marg. Margarine i,'hole Wheat Roll-Marg. Rye Bread-Mirg.
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