07/1980 Senior News i
FridleyNew-Senior - s
Fridley Recreation Dept. 571 . 3450
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JULY BIRTHDAYS JULY PREVIEW
Marie Peterson July 1 , TUES, , JULY I = BLOOD PRESSURE TESTS - 10:30
Lucille Zander July 2 to 11:30 a.m. Congregate Dining Picnic
Arvid Pearson July 2
Edward Ringland July 3 THURS., JULY 3 - CCC, 1:00, Free Bowling
Mildred Smeins July 3: at- Mermaid'Bowl-inq'Lanes 1:00 - 3:00.
Mary Metcalf July 3 CiU Band Concert & Movies Under the Stars
James Mensinger July 4 at Village Green, 8:00,
Stan Rendahl July 5
Emilie Rodin July 5 FRI o ; JULY 4 - Independence Day! ! !
Adell Sable_ July 7 City Offices Closed
Morris B.ngsund July 8
Frank Falesnik July 11 ` ,� MONo ; JULY 7 - Bowling, 1:00,
Mary Koontz July 11
Tillie Mi1liren July 11 �•, `�;%'i f-� _ g
THURS. JULY 10 - CCC 1:00� Free Bowfin
Bea Kryzer July 13 ; g .° at Mermaid Bowling Lanes 1:00 - 3:00.
Bonnie Morphew July 13 F, f Cit Band Concert & Movies Under the Stars
Lucille Wrethling July 17. L( r at Flanery Park.
Harry Briskey July 18
Lola Sellentine July 19 FRI. , JULY 11 - Bowling, 1:00.
Stella Wang July 21
Faye Kopp July 23 MON. , JULY 14 -Bowling, 1:00
Hazel Nei July 25
Ray Melin July 26. THURS. , JULY 17 - CCC, 1:00. Free Bov,lin
Adelynne Tuttle July 26 at Mermaid Bowling Lanes 1:00 - 3:00.
Olive Hedman • July 28 City Band Concert & Movies Under the Stars
Lillian Aaslund July 29 at Moore Lake Beach. BLOOD PRESSURE TESTS
Lois Briskey July 29 12:30 - 1:30
Vivian Ellenwood July 29
Alvin Gulsvig•- July 31 FRI. JULY 18 - Bowling, 1:00 p.m,
Edna Pearson July 31
MON., JULY 21 - Bowlin , 1:00
SENIOR MEETINGS - FFF TH URS,, , JULY 24 - Free Bowling at Mermaid
Bowling' Lanes 1:00 - 3:00, City Band
During the month of July, there will be no Concert & Movies Under the Stars at
meeting, The July birthdays will be ' a senPark
celebrated at the "Summer Senior Picnic
on July 10. The next meeting is scheduled FRI. , JULY 25 - Bowling, 1:00
for Tuesday, August 19, at 1:00 p.m.
MON. , JULY 28 - Bowling, 1:00
THURS. , JULY 31 - Bowlinq - Mermaid
NEW MEMBERS - FFF �
New members for the Friendly Fridley � `*,�..`�r u {' -._ ',- .
Folks are always desired and welcomed, Gov f HeIthap2nhSj
at all times, We have a great group,
lets share it with others.
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For the second half of the year, duesN
are Sl/person, If you wish to join
you can complete the forms at the FREE MONTHLY BLOOD PRESSURE TESTS
meetings. or call I'he Parks and
Recreation office at 571-3450, Ext. 122. Free blood pressure tests will be offered at
Parkview School (CEC) in Rmo #20, 6085 - 7th
FRIDLEY CONGREGATE DINING Street. .In July the schedule is as follows:
Hot meals are served Monday through Tuesday, July 1 0 0 . . . . . .10:30 - 11:30
Friday at 12:00 noon, in the gymnasium/ Thursday, July 19 . . . . . . n12:30 - 1--30 .
cafeteria at Parkview. Everyone under
the age of 60 is asked to pay $1,65, all Remember high blood pressure has no symptoms
others are requested to make a donation, to warn of its presence, Regular check-ups
Menus are published weekly in the Sun are necessary for detection.
Newspaper and in the Stat~ and Tribune.
Reservations must be made at least two AGING INFO-LINE
working days in advance. To place your
reservations, please call 571-6085, between Do you ever wonder where to go or who to
the hours of 10:00 a.m. , and 2 :00 p.m. , call when you have questions that concern
Monday through Friday. If you have any you as a senior citizen? Now there is a
questions concerning the program call special phone number you can call . It is
332-2316 the Aging Info-Line and the people there will
try to answer all your questions aGout senior
TRANSPORTATION benefits, programs, and any other. questions
-' '-- - you may have. The number to call is 296_7467.,
Beginning on June 1st, the bus to Congregate -
Dining will be running on Wednesday, Thursday FREE BOWLI"!G FOR SENIORS
and Fridays, Full bus service will resume
on September 1st. To make your bus Free bowling will be offered to all Seniors
reservations to Congregate please: at the Mermaid Bowling Lanes every Thursday
afternoon from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
1) In order to have a smooth running The Mermaid Bowling Alley is located at
schedule, anyone wishing to ride 2200 Highway #10 (County Road H & Highway
the bus to Congregate Dining must #10. ) Telephone: 780-2900.
notify Connie #122, 2 working days
in advance! ! ! We Forget:
We ask for a piece of sand,
2) Calls should be made to 571-3450, and he gives us a beach.
#122, Monday through Friday between We ask for a drop of water,
8:30 and 10:00 a.m� and he gives us an ocean.
We ask for time,
3) A .25� round trip fare will be and he gives us life eternal
charged to cover gas expenses. And it is so, easy for us to fall in love
with the gift and forget the giver.
4) Be sure to call Congregate Dining
for a dinner reservation, Give Thanks Today!
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CONGREGATE DINING - JULY DATES:
Mon- _Ju ***AUGUST EXCURSION***
_June 30 - Last visit from Warren AU —R
Davidson, senior counselor from SENIOR DAY AT CEDAR LAKE FARM
No. Suburban Family Service Center,
Come with us for a fun-filled
Tues2_2J_uly 1 Picnic at Locke Park Pavillon. day of pontoon rides;, hayrides ,
*Transportation will be available for this swimming, horseshoes, hiking on
special event - call Connie at 571-3450 nature trails and fishing.
and Karen at 571-6085.
WHEN: THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1980
Frio , July 4 - Site Closed for Holiday.
_ but "Easy Meals" available for weekend
use, Reservations due Mono , June 30. DEPARTS: 9 : 00 a.m. , from Fridley
United Methodist Church
Wed,_, July 9 - Al Rosenberg, Senior Advocate
from Legal Aid Society of Minneapolis RETURNS: 4 :00
p.m. (Approx, )
Wedo , July 1616 - Bingo 11:00 a.m. and 12:30
COST: $11:00
Wed. , July 23 - "The Happy Swedes" musical
group, Anna and Evert Kallman, 12:30 This cost includes the transport-
ation, a barbecue chicken lunch
Wed., Joy - July Birthday Party, 12:00. and admission to the Farm.
FRIDLEY SENIOR DAY TOUR
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Our seni ors traveled to Duluth June 17, and CEDAR LAKE FARM REGISTRATION FORK'
toured the beautiful "GLENSHEEN" or Congdon
Mansion„ GLENSHEEN is a 39 room Jacobean NAME':
Styled Mansion which tool 3 years to build
finished in 1905. Chester and Clara Congdon A DD RE S I
with their 6 children moved into GLENSHEEN TELEPHONE:
in 1905.
This mansion has hand-carved woodwork, # OF RESERVATIONS:
ceilings of leather and gold leaf, pl aster TOTAL COST
relief, leaded glass windows , marble fire-
places and light fixtures of brass, silver, .
with alabaster shades. Many of the furnishings If you have any questions, please
were designed especially for individual rooms. , contact Connie at 571-3450, Ext.
#122 .
We had dinner at Spirit Mountain, Coffee stops _
at Copper Tree, Pine City and Tobies-Hinckley,
we returned with a beautiful days tour which
everyone enjoyed very much, Our next Month
Tour is July 30, we will be touring RED WING.
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Anyone that would like to tour with us is
welcome. We would like to have you with us.
You. may call if you wish to goo r
Alice Fugere - 560-6768
Ask Cod's blessing on yrour tvorl:
but do not also ask Him to do it. f
The most important peice of 1ug9agc
is and rcina i ns a jogful heart.
What: men commonly call their fate is mostly
only their o!-\m fool i shness,
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SENIOR SUMMER PICNIC
"Pot Luck Style" ' Y�
WHEN: THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1980
WHERE : CARL NELSON'S CABIN ON LAKE SPECTACLE
WHAT: It' s a picnic on Lake Spectacle. There will be
special events and games plus plenty of food!
Everyone attending is asked to bring something
whether it is a hotdish, salad, . pickles, rolls,
or a dessert.
DEPART: 10 : 30 a.m. from Fridley United Methodist and
Village Green
RETURN: 4 : 00 p.m. (Approx. )
DEADLINE: TUESDAY, JULY 8 , 1980
*You must call Connie for a bus reservation* ►�
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If you wish to drive: Take Highway #65 North into
Cambridge. Turn left on to Highway #95. Go about
8 miles and turn le.f_t on to Highway #47 . Drives
about 1 mile and turn left on to County Road 37 . L N
Drive about 3 blocks to the first driveway onthe
right to his cabin. Ck
*THERE IS NO COST FOR THE TRIP. C
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PEER COUNSELOR PROGRAM SEEKS SENIOR FOR TRAINING
This is a program to train persons 60 and over to be counselors to other older persons.
Called Peer Counselors, these persons will learn listening and verbal skills necessary to
help others with problems, They will be expected to be primarily effective and careful
listeners. They will learn about the network of referrals, and about follow-up techniques.
There are two parts to the training program. The first part consists of one 2' hour session
for 13 weeks. Applicants accepted into the program will be expected to attend all 13
sessions, as well as a 2-day workshop at the end of the 13 weeks, Participants in the
training program will then serve in a 40--hour supervised counseling experience.
Upon completion of training, peer counselors will be asked to volunteer their services
about one-half day per week in agencies which serve s .nior citiz.onso They will have the
support and assistance of trained professionals with all of their volunteer work.
Training sessions will be conducted in the Fridley area from September 15 through
December 150
If you are interested in participating in the program, please call for an application:
Brother Mark LaMont at 571--5600 or 571-0125
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS JULY 15 , 1530
For the FRIEi.£Y SENIOR CITIZENS
CANCELLATION: Full refund if cancelled more than 60 days
prior to departure date. If less than 60 days, a handling
charge of $25.00 plus any monies paid out to hotels, tour
operators,RA etc. ..�
INSURANCE = Cancellation insurance is available for $30.00 � UN TRAVEL I
for $800.00. Medical insurance also available.
Tour prices quoted herein are in effect as of May 15 , 1980
and are subject to change without notice by any purveyer PRESENTSinvolved, including the airlines.
In all matters relating to the making of arrangements for �
hotel and/or motel accommodations , sightseeing tours, and
services provided incident thereto, entertainment, and
transpertation by air, railroad, motor bus, automobile or
stearszip, Greyhound Travel Club will ,act only in the
eapactiy of an agent for Hawaiian Travel Associates, its t ;q
tour and groLnzd operator..
Because of its status as an agent, and because it maintains
no control over the personnel, equipment or operations of
these travle service suppliers, Greyhound Travel Club can
L sunxne no responsibility for and cannot be held liable for NOVEMBER 10 - 19, 1980
arty personal injury, property damage, or other loss, accident
delay, inconvenience, or irregularity which may be occasicnred
either lby reason of (1) any wrongful or negligent acts or
omissions on the part of ar_y of the suppliers (2) any wrong-
ful, negligent or unauthorized acts or omissions on the
part of any employee or any supplier, (3) any defect in or
failure of any vehicle, equipment or instrumentality owned,
operated or otherwise used by any of these suppliers of (4)
any wrongful or negligent acts or omission on the part of
any party not under the control, direct or otherwise, of
Greyhound Travel, 9601 Garfield Avenue South, Bloomington,
N•irnesota 55420.
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YOUR HAWAII PACKAGE INCLUDES : T€&IAII
*s ound-trip coach air fare via northwest Airlines You will be visiting the islands of Oahu and Maui.
*Inter- Is and Air via Hlawaiian Airlines 0AjIU - Wainilki end Honolulu wait for you ou this
most den- sely populated and the most frequently
vi_- _ted ref all the Hawaiian Islands. Eoaolulu is
'��LC7`wE'r iE:S. greeting upon arrivalL ,
the largess city in the is la;d, be-!_ng tllie -.a4crnz —
"U recd} ic^SL` Briefing mental., f.-LaaTrcial n.d. educational ce ar of s at='.
On the outskirts of Honolulu l es r'alki....., th
*City Tour -- Honolulu
super-resort full of activity and fun from early
morning w til very late at night. Visitors love
e1:.lu.
Fashion Factory Tour Oal=.0 for its exc• tern .'rpt. `cn ety and c xowie blend
of American, PcaY-nes-Fon aad Cr ental cultures. The
Aloha Spirit will truly captivat£ you on this, * .�
*Round-trip hotel-air-Porttransfer - Oahu & Maui s
b .Lutiful -isle of Cahu.
x--.. ggage Handling
L=,.•'=.1.;I --T, e I'aIlLey isle. Being actually two i slandz
*SS-;x iaigj"'t hotel accommodations - Pacific Bead, Hotel _ joined by a fertile peninsula seemas only to elo�L*ble
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the .beauty of th1.S� is%aiicl. Waving sugar czz:e field
i C c"untrast against the 10,000 foot s1.'amit of IIaleaz:.ala,
:�� ree_ n: g�?t:5 hotel acr_o�?odatiors - Luiaai.aa S::.ere
massive {=nt^e-:Cr and 17Q1CaAiL P _.;..: Sa_.i d -0 D_
t ia0 Lahai�aa Tout Alma 'egC`?tiI,�.rST 1 Su? of Il3k?a1%g.�. Sun �sfld, tTSJi t�le3C'13
of t e res=art arm-an of Ka;$napall or Wailea, a,J)_1e
`A ppaiCG;:le
taxes a7:3 gratuities the lush dry- V_lley ^_, a al t"�' zc gh' hist-or) t'F7;Ci l�
the once z ; 3�2.t:<f and. old :_ca�..a.:, tciTs of .r_u.:°1. .na. ao
i'" aV zl ���, daraL, yoi: will soon find vty` "f ec -oing the residents
. y saying "Ilaui no ka of," I aui is
the best.
*Escorted h'Y CUnrj.� i% '11111ion
YOUR.
COST: Pacific Beach Hotel - Site of world's .largest indoor
t'nee story Ocea,.narium. Each room has private lanai,
s txj 1 bath vm d s , c T . 'dao restaurants, two
Ti'!I?T. y854 TrZIPLE . $8nt: Ci.dGL.t: $l(i55 _•-�•.• c.:'GJfi.'Z os.0>` F.
J`iouAl?ges, ealdisco, te'e2?'is cvurts, ShF".5^.emins.�7pools,
.�.sillufllt,�..bard, a game r�f.•';:m, a jacuzzi and Yia3kii1i
DEPOSIT: $100.00 Due July 21 Beach Is directly a.ccross from.the hotel.
$277.00 Due August— 21
•} -� n(` 3 L..n en.�yir,-�zs `s•".'s.el - >3 cf.'.n o?:3.nii_,,.:._ hotel is
$c" r' .J.1, Due September .- - , "
$200.00 Due Septem�ber 26 G;-, 500 Yx-'.e`•.: of private, swndy, reef-protected rbe � in
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L.7'aaina. All TC?oms have ?%v-c(3vld�t2^l�ta�, ki tch `ata e a3 �-:t iti.$
and 1=,ai. and a shopping complex are
C-< is based on 35 tou_arerLbars. Fri.e subject ndliacent to the aotel. 11001.
to ^_ a«ge i requ:,re ent. is not fulf%._Lec-1.
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NDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
• 1 2 CCC, 1 :00 3 4 5
BLOOD PRESSURE TESTS
10:30 - 11 :30 a.m. Bowling - Mermaid Independence Day
)) (C< City Band Concert &
Congregate Dining Movies Under the Sta s
Picnic (Village Green)
CHILLED TURKEY SALAD BAKED HAM BAKED CHICKEN ( BOXED MEALS - CLOSE
6 7 8 9 CCC, 1 :00 10 11 12
Bowlin 1 :00
. 9�. ( Bowling Mermaid Bowling, 1 :00
City Band Concert &
Movies Under the Star
(Flanery Park)
Trip To Spectacle Laky
SWISS STEAK PORK CH014 MEIN TUNA-MACARJNI SALAD S1t1EDISH MEATBALLS BAKED CHICKEN
13 14 15 16 CCC, 1 :00 17 1.8119
Bowling, 1 :00 Bowl :ng - Mermaid Bowling, 1 :00
City Band Concert & 3
Movies Under the Star
(Moore Lake Beach)
BLOOD PRESSURE TESTS - 12:30 - 1 :30 p.m.
LASAGNA. CASSEROLE BROILED BEEF LIVER BEEF PATTY BAKED HAM BAKED FISH
201 21 22 23 241 25126
Bowling, 1 :00 Bowling - Mermaid Bowling, 1 :00
City Band Concert &
Movies Under the Star
(Madsen Park)
HAM LOAF RING BOLOGNA BAKED CHICKEN BAKED FISH ROAST BEEF
27 28 29 �. 30 Bowling -- Mermaid 31
Bowling, 1 :00
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CITY OF FRIDLEY SULK RATE
PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT
6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N. E. U. S. POSTAGE
rRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 PAID
MINNEAPOLIS, l41N
Permit No. 2886
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Mr. & Mrs. Campbell
7551 Aiden W&y
Fridley, PIN 55432
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