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03/1981 Senior News Fridley Senior News Fridley Recreation Dept. 571 . 3450 CW 3 MARCH BIRTHDAYS MARCH PREVIEW Inga Tures March 1 SUN. MARCH 1 - Sr. Choir, 3:00 m. VG. Dennis Dittmer March 3 p• Ruth Trowbridge March 3 TUES. p�MARCH 2 - SR. MEETING, 7:00 m. Gladys Sorum March 4 Maude Williamson March 3 BLOOD PRESSURE TESTS, 10:30 a.m. Bea Grosjean March 5 Gerald Jacobson March 7 WED. , MARCH 3 - Sr. Slim, 10:30 a.m. Sara Allen March 8 THURS. , MARCH 4 - Needlepoint, 9:30 a.m. William Hoffmann March 8 ' Helen Mikulak March 8 SUN. , MARCH 8 - Sr. Choir, 3:00 p.m. , VG. Joseph Murzyn March 8 Sally Bistany March 13 Marge Goodenough March 14 WED. , MARCH 11 - Sr. Slim, 10:30 <<.m. Anna Johnson March 14 THURS. , MARCH 12 - Needlepoint, 9:30 a.m. Herbert Bergstrom March 15 Delores Hengels March 16 SUN. ,, MARCH 15 - Sr. Choir, 3:00 p.m. , VG. Nettie Kesser March 20 Dovaline Goode March 22 Gladys Nordgren March 24 TUES. , MARCH 17 - SR. MEETING, 1:00 D.M. Elois Campbell March 25 Marge Harris March 26 WED. , MARCH 18 - Sr. Slim, 10:30 a.m. Harriet Hartman March 27 THURS. , MARCH 19 - Needle oint, 9:30 a.m. Lester Chesney March 30 BLOOD PRESSURE TESTS 12:30 p.m. Alice Warren March 30 SENIOR MEETINGS - FFF SUN. , MARCH 22 - Sr. Choir, 3:00 p.m. , VG. March 3- At the first meeting in March, TUES. , MARCH 24 - EXCURSION: Omni Theatre the members of the Friendly Fridley Folks i �v will have an opportunity to take part in WED. , MARCH 25 - Sr. Slim, 10:30 a.m. an important decision in their clubs y affairs : To incorporate or not. Every- SAT. , MARCH 2.8 - Ethnic Festival , 11:00 a.m. one planning to attend are encouraged to 9:00 P.m. to bring questions and comments that will shed light on the proposed act. SUN. , MARCH 29 - Sr. Choir, 3:00 p.m. , VG. Ethnic Festival , 11 :30 a.m. , to 5:00 p.m. March 17 - We will have a magical surprise at our Rarch Birthday Celebration. Remember it's St. Patrick's Day. NEW MEMBERS - FFF j New members for the Friendly Fridley Folks are always desired and welcomed Health happenings f at all times. We have a great group, let's share it with others. , - Dues are $2.00 per person. If you wish to join, you can complete the forms at the meetings or call the Park and FREE MONTHLY BLOOD PRESSURE TESTS Recreation office at 571-3450, extension 122. Free blood pressure tests will be offered at Parkview School (CEC) in Rm. #20, 6085 - 7th FRIDLEY CONGREGATE DINING Street. In March , the schedule is as follows: Hot meals are served Monday through Tuesday, March 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:30 Friday at 12:00 noon, in the gymnasium Thursday, March 19. . . . . . . . . . . . .12:30 cafeteria at Parkview. Everyone under the age of 60 is asked to pay $1.85, all Remember, high blood pressure has no symptoms others are requested to make a donation. to warn of its presence. Regular check-ups are Menus are published weekly in the Sun necessary for detection. Newspaper and in the Star and Tribune. Reservations must be made at least two "GROWING OLDER IN AMERICA - YESTERDAY, TODAY & working days in advance. To place your TOMORROW" reservations, please call 571-6085, between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. This program was developed with the cooperation of Monday through Friday. If you have any the Center for Long Term Care Administration of the questions concerning this program call University of Minnesota and will be offered through 332-2316. District 14 Community Education in Fridley. TRANSPORTATION Its' purpose is to examine the changes taking place The bus to Congregate Dining runs Monday in the age composition of our society and the im- through Fridays. To make your bus plications for the future, and how the changes in reservations to Congregate please: values and attitudes toward aging affect older people and family relationships. Included will be approaches to solving problems caused by these l.) In order to have a smooth running changes and conflicts. Ethical issues, such as the schedule, anyone wishing to ride the right to health care and the right to die, as well bus to Congregate Dining must notify as the role of the family and community in providin Connie, #122, 2 working days in advancel careand services will be discussed. Speakers and panelists will be presenters. Speakers from the 2) Calls should be made to 57.1-3450, #122, University of Minnesota; one panel with people of Monday through Friday, between 8:30 and different ethnic backgrounds; one panel with member 10:00 a.m, involved in nursing care. 3) A .25¢ round trip fare will be charged WHEN: Beginning April 2, 1981 for 6 weeks to cover gas expenses. from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. 4) Be sure to call Congregate Dining to WHERE: Community Education Center make a dinner reservation. 6085 - 7th Street NE - =_ No registration is required and it is open to the public free of charge. The facilities are equipped _F for handicapped. Also, bus transportation will be �•'�ii•{- " �\fit-==+ `1 available for seniors at selected points through- . out Anoka County. This program is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Humanities Commission, in cooperation with the National Endowment for the Humanities FRIENDLY FRIDLEY FOLKS MEETINGS In a general discussion, agreement was reached to keep meeting dates as is: The first Tuesday of each month as an evening time and the third Tuesday as an afternoon meeting. Betty Carroll , Historian, is assembling an FFF scrap book and needs materials to help fill the pages. If any members have photos, published news items , or other momentos and would like to see them as part of Betty's energetic endeavor she will glady accept them at any meeting. At a previous meeting, President Tony Lorbeski , suggested that adding a public relations committee to the present standing committees could have some advantages. This suggestion met with favorable concept and will be voted on, as required in club by-laws, at the first meeting in March. Anoka County Vial-of Life representative, Evelyn Swing, offered her time to explain the purpose of that group of volunteers. If any Anoka County resident is ever in need of emergency assistance it is important that the administrators of the aid have certain medical information. The Vial-of-Life provides a system that makes such information available at the place of need, thus possibly preventing complicating developments. People who are under special medical care are urged to avail themselves of this program service which is free. Evelyn and her volunteer associates have been diligent in their efforts to acquaint all of Anoka County with this program existence and importance. Vial-of-Life kits are available at Connie's office, telephone 571-3450, extension 1220 Ifs a report of a recent Metropolitan Senior Federation meeting, Bill Heikkila, a club delegate, said the subjects of guardianship and energy were the main topics of discussion. Clarifying the rights of guardianship of older people with sizeable estates has been in need of legislation for some time and attempts by interested groups are trying to introduce such related bills. Also, stopping utilities from billing rate increases to its customers before State Commissions have reached a decision thatis seriously being considered. Connie's Comments: Roster books are finished and are being distributed now. Everyone who wishes to continue getting the nevisletter should notify Connie. The last newsletter had a slip for than purpose, Classes that were recessed for the holidays will resume in February. Income 'Fax Help -- look for another article in this newsletter. The Bel-Rae Ballroom management is interested in forming a Senior Dance Club that could meet once a month with live music and refreshments at a nominal charge. All interested people can contact Connie. Connie urged the club, through its' Sunshine Committee, to include people who are closely associated with people of the club: They appreciate cards and calls while on the ailment list. If you have nutured a flare for the theatrical , it is possible now to partially satisfy that ambition with enrollment in a TV Production Class. The class is held in Fridley's Cable Television headquarters and is exclusively for seniors. Check with Connie for further information, For all of you who like to sing and those who believe they can learn, a Senior Choir is being organized under the direction of Randy Johnson. Randy, a young man with a good musical background, believes that a Senior Choir would be a welcome innovation in Fridley. Again, check with Connie. Connie would like to see more people in her Aerobic Exercise classes: It is good for everyone and it is fun, Short Notes: Alex Berberich is the FFF Unofficial Volunteer Photographer The FFF voted to donate $25.00 to the Well 's Clinic. Gerhard Pragal would like to meet other stamp collectors. Call 571-4648 TAX ASSISTANCE WANT ADS** John Silliman will be working with seniors A senior is in need of transportation to her in Fridley on their income tax statements doctor appointments occasionally. If you are thanks to a program sponsored by RSVP and able to volunteer your services, please call AARP. The program will begin Wednesday, Connie at 571-3450, extension 122. February 4 at 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and Someone is looking for a senior to do painti n continues through the 15th of April every and gardening around her home. If you are Wednesday morning in the Community Room I of the Fridley Civic Center. Participating interested, please call Connie at 571-3450, extension 122. seniors should bring with them a record of their 1980 income, their 1979 tax return, a * * * * * * summary of deductions, the Renter's Credit Form signed by their landlord and any other CONGREGATE DINING DATES FOR MARCH material they feel applicable to their tax situation. The Senior Bus will provide March 3- Featuring Dorothy Zacher transportation to the tax site on February March 10 - Jayne Ratliff - representative from: 18th and March 25th. Seniors in need of transportation can reserve a place on the Share Senior Care bus by calling Connie at 571-3450, #122. Project Council Meeting - 2:30 p.m. , at the Blaine site #18. SWIMMING EXERCISES FOR SENIORS March 18 - Featuring Edna Greene Ken Davis, the swimming instructor at March 25 - March Birthday Party Columbia Heights High School , announces that SENIOR CHOIR the Fridays in March, April and the first two in May are reserved for a special water Beginning Sunda March 1, exercise class for senior citizens at 11:00 g g y> the Fridley senior- and their friends are invited to join the a.m. This will be followed by a low cost Fridley Singin' Seniors. The group will lunch in the school lunch room. Call Ken at 571-9601 for exact details, meet at 3:00 puma , at Village Green Community "loom. We need male and female voices so FRIDLEY SENIOR TOURS please come and sing your favorite tunes. ----------------- ------------------------------ Your Canadian Rockies tour is on its way. Senior Choir Questionnaire: This tour is filled with fun and goodies. We will leave from Village Green on August Name: 7th, and be back on August 17th. We will pass 1 through North Dakota, Montana to the Rockies What types of songs would you like to perforr up into Canada to Lake Louise. We will travel Banff and Jasper Highways and tour the area. — - Then to Medicine Hat down to the Peace Garden of North Dakota and home. Join us for this ; beautiful tour. For more information call ghat previous musical experience have you had � Alice at 560-6768 or Shirley at 881-7115on the past, although none is required? „ ****************SPECIAL******************** A shopping tour that is different???? Your tour What part or parts do you sing? will take you to the New (fantastic) Byerly' s Store in St, Louis Park. We will then leave for the beautiful Ridgedale Shopping Center. Where would you like to sin in the future as where you can have lunch on yor.rr own. Then I 1 the y g �e choir devel o es? tour the stores. You will then leave for p --- ------ the fabulous Ronaventure Shopping Center" All this enjoyment will be on Thursday, March F How come you are interested in joining such 26th„ Foy, more information, call Alice at 560-6768 or Ann at 484-8614 after 5:00 p.m. , a choir as this one? if you cannot get ahold of me. Alice Fu g u re If YOU are interested in joining this choir, please fill out this form and return to Connir MARCH EXCURSION O-m-- nl* WI'T'H LUNCH AT WA FROST WHEN: TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1981 DEPARTS : Fridley United Methodist Church at 10 : 30 a.m. RETURNS : Approximately 3: 30 p.m. COST: $10. 00 per person - includes lunch LUNCH: A) Hot Crabmeat Sandwich B) Steak Sandwich ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- March Excursion NAME: ADDRESS : TELEPHONE: LUNCH: Please return to: Fridley Recreation Department 6431 University Avenue NE 571-3A50, 'Extension 122 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- h ° DO YOU STILL WANT TO DECEIVE THE SENIOR NEWSLETTER??? Rising costs in printing and postage have forced us to develop a new mailing list. With 592 names on our present mailing list, we cannot help but wonder how many of these are being sent to people who do not even want them and are not being of any help to them. If you are still interested in being on our mailing list, please fill out the form at the bottom of the page and return it to the Recreation office. If we do not hear from you before the end of March, when the April newsletter_ is mailed out, we will drop your name from our mailing list. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SENIOR NEWSLETTER MAILING LIST YES, I still want to be on the Senior Mailing List for the Newsletter. NAME : ADDRESS : P O� CITY & ZIP CODE : (Please print them as they should appear on the mailing label) RETURN TO: Fridley Recreation office , 6431 Un-i-versity Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Telephone : 571-3450 REMEMBER: If we do not hear_ from you by the end of March, we will drop your name from ou•� curu nt List. d a - spotlight on GROWING O L D IN AMERICA yesterday today tomorrow • do we have the right to health care? • • how can families and communities help? • how do our values and attitudes toward aging affect families? • can we solve our problems and conflicts? • what does the future hold for us? To shed some light on these questions , speakers and panelists will share their expertise and insights in a six part program WHEN : Thursday evenings beginning April 2 , 1981 through May 7 , 1981 7 : 30-9 : 30 PM WHERE : Community Education Center , 6085 7th St . NE , Fridley ( facilities equipped for handicapped) Open to PARENTS , ADULT CHILDREN , GRANDCHILDREN and anyone interested - free of charge Bus transportation available for seniors in Anoka County ( equipped for handicapped) Call 571-1821 by March 15 This program is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Humanities Commission in cooperation with the National Endowment for the Humanities .m l a 1 _w Pqdi ` 1 2; 3 4 5 6 7 Sr. Choir Bowling SR. MEETING, 7:00 Sr. Slim, 10:30 a.m. Needlepoint, 9:30 Bowling 3:00 pm VG. BLOOD PRESSURE TESTS 10:30 a.m. 81 91 ic 12 13 14 Sr. Choii . Bowling Sr. Slim, 10:30 a.m. Needlepoint, 9:30 Bowling 3:00 1 VG, '4 5 16 17 18 19 20 ' 21 Sr: Choir Bowling SR. MEETING, 1:00 Sr. Slim, 10:30 a.m. Needlepoint, 9:30 Bowling 3:00 VG. St. Patrick's Day BLOOD PRESSURE TEST 12:30 p.m. 1 I ----------- 1 24 25 26 27128 { Sr. Chop Bowling 2 3 EXCURSION: Omni Sr. Slim, 10:30 a.m. Bowling Ethnic 3:00 ' Theatre & WA Frost Festivai VG. 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