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05/1987 Senior News r Aw FRIDLEY SENIOR NEWS yea SFN " Coming Together CENTER CITYOF (612) 571-1304 FRIDLEY 1 w .-�.. w ...�. • ��. � • �... � waw w�� A== IN Older Americans Month Senior Center Celebration Open House May 13th 10:00am-4:00pm Come take a look, Renew old friendships, Meet new friends, and EnJoy the day, 10 :00am - 12noon Activity Sampler Pool, Lunch Bunch Crafts, Cards, Ceramics Woodcarving, Penny Bingo, Blood Pressure Testing, Walking Club, Calligraphers, Senior Art Show, and -much more, 12noon Senior Dining 12:45pm VCR Theater presents Cocoon 2:00pm Open Forum with the Senior Advisory Board "Speak your piece, Share an idea" 3:00pm Volunteer Recognition Tea "Come one —Came all - Applaud- our Volunteers CITY OF FROLEY'S RECREATION & NATURAL RESOURCE DEPT. INVITES YOU TO BRING_YOUR FAMILIES, FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS TO SPRINGBROOK NATURE CENTER - ---- BUILDING HOURS FOR AN OLD-FASHIONED 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. daily . . . . . . _ PARK HOURS Sunrise to 10 p.m. daily IN G THE Phone 784-3854� w .q �- L Ed Ps Mp MF O��pL O r' RlADA Y MEM - r r Oq y MAY 25 120 PACK A LUNCIi OR BUY FOOD IN TEIE CO2dCEvSION STAkID I COME DRESSED IN A PATRIOTIC z3EK='.dh'W"ft1 COSTUME, THERE'LL be a PRIZE FOR THE BEST COSTUME. There'll be I<Zusic & Entertainment, Naturalist Programs with Live wild animals, Frisbee golf, Puppet Shows and a Patriotic ParadeH SENIOR TRANSIRMT STIMULATING WATER ACTIVITY TRANSPORTATION IS PROVIDED TO THE FOR SENIORS AT JOHANNA SHORES FRIDLEY SENIOR DINING SITE. ANYONE WISHING TO RIDE THE BUS TO DINING THE SENIOR TRANSPORTATION MUST NOTIFY CONNIE TWO WORKING DAYS PROGRAM/FRIDLEY SENIOR CENTER WILL IN ADVANCE . CALLS SHOULD BE BE PROVIDING RIDES TO JOHANNA DIRECTED TO 571 - 1304 , MONDAY ' ] THROUGH FRIDAY, BETWEEN 8 : 30 A. MSHORES FOR THEIR THERAPEUTIC . AQUATIC PROGRAM ON THURSDAYS A N D 10 : 00 A . M . A FIFTY C E N T ROUND-TRIP FARE WILL BE CHARGED. BEGINNING MARCH 19. PARTICIPANTS WILL BE PICKED UP AT THEIR HOME ( IF SENIOR SHOPPING NECESSARY) , AT VILLAGE GREEN OR AT THE SENIOR CENTER AT 7:30 A. M. AND TRANSPORTATION IS PROVIDED TO RETURN BY 10 : 30 A . M . COST HOLIDAY WAREHOUSE EACH WEDNESDAY INCLUDING TRANSPORTATION IS AFTERNOON OF THE MONTH AND TO $4.50/TRIP. TARGET THE SECOND TUESDAY OF THE MONTH. THE BUS WILL LEAVE THE PHYSICAL BENEFITS OF THERAPEUTIC ' SENIOR CENTER AT 12 : 30 P . M . ON AQUATICS INCLUDE : TARGET DAYS AND HOME PICK-UP WILL BEGIN AT APPROXIMATELY 1 :00. - STRENGTHENING WEAKENED MUSCLES THANKS TO THE GENEROSITY OF THE - MAINTAINING MUSCLE TONE AND JOINT LIONS CLUB, THERE IS N4 CHARGE FOR FLEXIBILITY THIS PROGRAM . F OR A BUS - EASING THE PAIN OF ARTHRITIS RESERVATION, CALL 571-1304. - STIMULATING RESPIRATORY AND - CIRCULATORY SYSTEMS IN ADDITION, THE SENIOR SHOPPING - IMPROVING BALANCING SKILLS PROGRAM GOES TO NORTHTOWN & BOB ' S POOL TEMPERATURE IS KEPT AT 90 F. PRODUCE ON THE 1ST THURSDAY OF EACH - PHYSICIAN PERMISSION IS REQUIRED MONTH. THE BUS WILL LEAVE THE SENIOR CENTER A T 12 : 30 P . M . PARTICIPANTS SHOULD ALSO CHECK INTO SHOPPING AT NORTHTOWN WILL BE FROM INSURANCE COVERAGE TO COVER PROGRAM APPROXIMATELY 1 : 00 - 3 : 00 P . M . COSTS . FOR MORE INFORMATION , ENDING THE TRIP WITH BOB ' S PRODUCE CONTACT CONNIE - 571-1304 AT THE & SPECIALS FOR SENIORS ! SENIOR CENTER. FRIDLEY SENIOR NUTRITION PROGRAM THE VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA SENIOR AROND TUIT NUTRITION PROGRAM SERVES NOON MEALS � How 'MANY TIMES HAVE YOU THOUGHT , MONDAYS THROUGH FRIDAYS AT SITES " I ' LL FINISH THAT PROJECT WHEN I 1 LOCATED THROUGHOUT HENNEPIN AND GET AROUND TO IT, " OR MAYBE , " I ' D 1 ANOKA COUNTIES , THE PROGRAM IS LOVE TO FINISH THAT PROJECT FUNDED B Y A GRANT FROM T H E STARTED IN CLASS, BUT I NEED SOME METROPOLITAN COUNCIL PROGRAM ON HELP. " WELL HERE ' S YOUR CHANCE ! AGING WITH FUNDS THROUGH THE OLDER TERRY WILL BE AVAILABLE TO HELP YOU AMERICANS ACT AND THE MINNESOTA FINISH OR START ANY PROJECT. BRING BOARD ON AGING. j YOUR KNITTING , CROCHETING , PERSONS 60 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER STITCHING, QUILTING OR ANY OTHER HANDERAFT AND JOIN THE GROUP . AND THEIR SPOUSES ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. RESERVATIONS CAN BE MADE FINISH A PROJECT AND RECEIVE AN TWO WORKING DAYS IN ADVANCE BY AROUND TUIT AWARD. CALLING THE SITE NEAREST YOU * WHEN: W E D N E S D A Y S , 1 0 : 0 0 PARTICIPANTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO A.M. -11 :30 A.M. DONATE TOWARD THE COST OF THE MEAL. WHERE: FRIDLEY SENIOR CENTER FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL DEBBIE AT_571-6085. i i CRAFT DRIVE HATE JUNK MAIL AND SALES PITCH CALLS? REMEMBER THE SENIOR CENTER AS YOU ; CLEAN HOUSE THIS SPRING AND SUMMER. To be removed from FRIDLEY SENIORS ARE LOOKING FOR ANY ! CRAFT KITS YOU HAVE LAYING AROUND marketer ' s mailing THAT WILL NEVER GET FINISHED . lists , send your name SENIORS WOULD ENJOY MAKING THE KITS and address (as the D OVER THE SUMMER . PROJECTS WOULD ': y THEN BE SOLD AT A FALL CRAFT SALE ! appear on the unwanted TO RAISE FUNDS FOR THE ON-GOING mail you now recieve) OPERATION OF THE SENIOR CENTER. ITS , to : PROGRAMS AND SERVICES . CHECK UNDER YOUR BED IN YOUR CLOSET . , GARAGE AND BASEMENT . NEW AS WELL Mail Preference Service AS PARTIALLY MADE KITS GRATEFULLYDirect Marketing Ass . ACCEPTED. DIRECTIONS CAN BE 6 E . 43 Street RETURNED UPON REQUEST, FOR MORE New York NY 10017 DETAILS, CONTACT THE SENIOR CENTER. ', 571-1304. SENIOR ROVERS Be patient , DMA places COME JOIN THE SENIOR ROVERS FOR you on the name removal THEIR SUMMER WALKS. PACE IS GEARED file that'`, is released TO THE PARTICIPANT. MILEAGE CAN BE to participating Mar- USED TOWARD THE RAMBLERS WALK I NG I keters on a quarterly CLUB PROGRAM. CONTACT THE SENIOR basis . So .it may take CENTER , 571 - 1304 FOR MORE ; INFORMATION. several months before _ you notice the differ- CERAMICS a n c e . j - i CERAMICS CLASS MEETS ..ON. MONDAYS AT 491R SENIOR EVENTS 8:30 A.M. IN THE ' C,OMMUN I TY EDUCATION CENTER RM . 23 . THE MARK THESE DAYS ON YOUR CALENDAR: SENIOR CENTER IS ALSO EXPLORING THE ', _ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17TH POSSIBILITY OF AN EVENING CLASS . 49'ER PARADE IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN CERAMICS DAY OR EVENING HOURS , PLEASE ' -THURSDAY, DAY, JUNE EE18TH CONTACT CONNIE 571-1304. -FRIDAY, JUNE 19TH LUNCH BUNCH SENIOR DANCE AT THE AMERICAN ION TRY A CREATIVE LUNCH BREAK ! BRING DETAILS IN THE JUNE SENIOR ' A SACK LUNCH AND JOIN THE LUNCH NEWSLETTER BUNCH FOR A CRAFT PROJECT ON THE FIRST THURSDAY OF THE '',MONTH . PROJECTS WILL TAKE 20-30 MINUTES TQ . H(PE SAFETY CHECK COMPLETE . ACTIVITY IS ON -GOING FROM 11 :00 A.M. -1 :00 P.M. JOIN US EARLY, LATE OR AT HIGH NOON. GREAT ' .loin us for this Iain. Board on Aging BAZAAR AND GIFT IDEAS . NO PREVIOUS , ARTS AND CRAFT EXPERIENCEprogram on Halle Safety. There will '. NECESSARY! be an audio-Visual Presentation With WHEN: MAY 7, JUNE 4 a speaker an Wednesday, ICN 27th at LOCATION: FRIDLEY SENIOR CENTER COST: DEPENDS ON CRAFT 1:001 n in the Senior Center. (APPROX. $5.00) - - - SENIOR ART CLASSES SENIOR ACTIVITIES THE FOLLOWING CLASSES ARE ' CO-SPONSORED BY THE CITY OF FRIDLEY GONE FISHIN' RECREATION DEPARTMENT , FRIDLEYII SENIOR CENTER AND NORTH SUBURBAN A CHANCE TO SWAP FISH STORIES AND CENTER OF THE ARTS WITH A CDBG ,' DISCUSS FISHOLOGY -- LIKE , FISH SUPPORT GRANT. I ONLY BITE ON FRIDAYS ! GROUP HAS ART BASICS - FOR FINE FOLK ART PLANNED LAUNCH OUTINGS AND SHORE LUNCHES FOR JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST . CLASS AIMED AT PAINT APPLICATION TOI FOR MORE INFORMATION , CHECK THE VARIOUS FORMS . WOOD PREPARATIONS, SENIOR NEWSLETTER OR CALL THE SANDING, SEALING AND STAINING WILL FRIDLEY SENIOR CENTER AT 571-1304. BE COVERED ALONG WITH BASIC BRUSHIALLEY CATS KITCHEN BAND STROKES AND WATER WASHES . LEARN THE BASICS FOR APPLYING A FOLK PLAY A KAZOO, DANCE THE HULA, S I NG FACE, FLOWERS AND LETTERING , THIS A LITTLE DITTY . WHATEVER YOUR CLASS A WINNER FOR THE SERIOUS TALENT OR INTEREST WE ' LL FIND A ARTIST AND BEGINNER. PLACE FOR YOU! A WONDERFUL OUTLET WHEN: THURSDAYS, JUNE 11-25 FOR THE S I LL I ES , AND JUST PLAIN 2:00 - 4:30 P.M. FUN . JOIN US EVERY THURSDAY AT WHERE: FRIDLEY SENIOR CENTER 1 :00 P.M. I N THE COMMUN I TY COST: $5.00 EDUCATION CENTER LIBRARY. LOONEY SH 1 RT GOLF LESSONS OR REFRESHER FOR SENIORS LEARN THIS FABRIC PAINTING FINALLY HAVE TIME TO LEARN THE GAME TECHNIQUE WITH ACRYLICS IN A ONE OR NEED TO BRUSH UP ON YOUR DAY CLASS. IT' S FUN AND EASY WITH STROKES? MAYBE YOU GALS WANT TO I A TRACEABLE PATTERN. COME PAINT A PLAY WITH SPOUSES OR FRIENDS. THIS DESIGNER SWEATSHIRT/T-SHIRT OF THE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN THE MINNESOTA STATE BIRD . BASICS FROM A GOLF PRO IN A SENIOR WHEN: TUESDAY, JUNE 23 (55+) ONLY CLASS. 9:00 A.M. - 12 NOON WHEN: WEDNESDAYS JUNE 24-JULY 15 WHERE: FRIDLEY SENIOR CENTER 9:30-10:30 A.M. COST: $2.50 ( DOES N O T INCLUDE WHERE: -BUNKER HILLS GOLF COURSE SHIRT) COST: $15.00 BEGINNING OIL PAINTING CPR FOR SENIORS AND THEIR FRIENDS LEARN THE BASICS OF USING OIL PAINT A HEART ATTACK IS SCAREY . NOT ON CANVAS . KNOWING HOW TO HELP CAN BE SCAREY WHEN: THURSDAYS FOR 3 WEEKS TOO. COME LEARN HOW TO HANDLE A BEGINNING MAY 7 CARDIOPULMANARY EMERGENCY . CLASS TIME: 12:45 P .M. - 2;45 P.M. WILL GEAR TRAINING TO PHYSICAL CAPABILITIES OF INDIVIDUAL WHERE: SENIOR CENTER PARTICIPANTS. COST: $5 _ WHEN: FRIDAY MAY 29 DSR WINS ` 8 A.M. -12 NOON DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS BY DRAWING MORE WHERE: FRIDLEY SENIOR CENTER COMPLEX SUBJECTS . ( BEGINNING' COST: $10.00 DRAWING OR OTHER DRAWING EXPERIENCE Ummeregistration ENCOURAGED. ) WHEN: MONDAYS, FOR 3 WEEKS beinS BEGINNING MAY 4TH TIME: 12:45 - 2:45 P.M. i COST: $5.00 Y nl May 18th - $:ooa i FRIENDLY FRIDLEY FOLK NEWS FRIDLEY GOLDEN LIONS Our second meeting in May There will be an or- will be lunch at the Old ganizational meeting Country Buffet . The date of those invited to is May 19th at 11 : 30am . become Charter Members Cost is $4 . 34 per person . in the Fridley Golden In June , we will be changing Lions Club, sponsored to our summer schedule of by the Fridley Lions one meeting per month for Club on May 7, 9 : OOam June-July-August . in the Community Educ- ation Center . The Golden Lions will SENIORS WANTED probably meet twice a month and be invol - Do you enjoy stage plays ved in activities of comedy, musicals , drama, interest to primarily opera and/or mystery? retired fellows . For Why not join the Senior more information re- Theater Goers and see garding this new club what we have to offer . please contact Lion Community Theater is ac - Leon Madsen- 571 -1028 ti've in the summer and George Bacon 571 -0611 School Theater performs Dick Kelsey 561 -1444 . during the school term ( ° making for year-round fun . The Theater Goers meet once a month, the second -- Tuesday, 1 : 30pm at the X Senior Center to set a schedule . The next \ meeting j is May 12th at 1 : 30pm . Hope to see many new faces . Theater Goers Highlights- Senior Federation Festival Totino Grace School will MAY 9 be putting on Winnie the Pooh on May 8 - 9- 10-11 . Bring the grandkids and We still have one opening left at the Fridley table . Join us . If you are interested , contact Connie , 571-1304 or Vivian Ellenwood, 784-3562 . THE LEGACY OF LATER_ LIFE WHAT ARE WE HERE FOR? THE LEGACY OF LATER LIFE : OLDER PERSONS AS RESOURCES , EMPOWERMENT AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT. THE 29TH INSTITUTE WILL TAKE PLACE ON THE ST CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS ON JUNE 4TH AND 5TH . THE 29TH ANNUAL INSTITUTE ON AGING WILL PROVIDE ANSWERS TO THE QUESTION ASKED BY SO MANY OF US AT SOME POINT IN LIFE : "WHAT ARE WE HERE FOR?" THE GENERAL SESSIONS AND WORKSHOPS WILL ADDRESS THE THEME : THE LEGACY OF LATER LIFE -- OLDER PERSONS AS RESOURCES , EMPOWERMENT AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT. ALL SESSIONS AND WORKSHOPS PROMISE TO PROVIDE UPDATED INFORMATION AND PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS ON HOW ONE MAY PUT THE NEW INFORMATION INTO ACTION. PRE—REGISTRATION IS IMPORTANT FOR THOSE ARRIVING ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING AS WELL AS FOR ALL OTHERS . THIS YEAR ' S RE—REGISTERED GUESTS WILL SAVE $10.00 IF REGISTRATIONS ARE RECEIVED BY MAY 15TH. REGISTRATION COVERSII THE INFORMATION PACKETS. THE OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE IN OVER 20', WORKSHOPS AND 3 GENERAL SESSIONS AND THE MORNING AND AFTERNOON REFRESHMENT !, BREAKS . DORMITORY HOUSING, A DINNER THEATER AND TWO LUNCHEON TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE ON THE REGISTRATION FORM ALSO. CALL CONNIE FOR MORE INFORMATION AT 571-1304. ---- -- ------------------------------------------------------ - Register by'May 15th and SAVE $101 For office use only: I RegistrationiCredential d Please register me for the following- (REGISTRATION ollowing(REGISTRATION INCLUDES ALL REFRESH- MENT BREAKS) REGISTRATION ❑Annual Institute on Aging(under 60) $20 29th ANNUAL INSTITUTE ON AGING ❑ Annual Institute on Aging(over 60 i June 4 end 5, 1987 OR a full-time student) $10 1 El male 11Volunteer or-Presenter $0 1 1 Name ❑ female ❑ ADDITIONAL FEE AFTER MAY 16th (Thus includes postmarks after I Address May 15th and walk-ins) $10 stfeet city state zip DINING Phone(h► (w) ❑Luncheon(June 4) $6 I ❑Dinner-Theatre(June 4) $8 I Affiliation I I ❑Luncheon(June 5) :-- $5 1 I HOUSING I EMERGENCY CONTACT: ❑ Single Room CI Double Room Name ROOMMATE I Phone(h) (w) ❑Campus Housing-2 nights June 3&4 $16- 0 16❑ Campus Housing- 1 night June 3 ❑single$9 ❑double$8 $ i SPECIAL NEEDS: ❑ Campus Housing— 1 night June 4 I i ❑single$9 ❑double$8 $ I Smoking Check# TOTAL ENCLOSED $ Diet Medical II am attending the Institute mainly because I have a I (check one): I ❑career in aging ❑consumer interest in I aging issues I METRO PAINT-A-THON INFORMATION - Volunteers, recruited from congregations, businesses, and civic groups, will paint the houses. The Valspar Corporation will provide high quality paint. - Paint A Thon is administered by.the Coordinated Chore Services Project- The Greater Minneapolis Council of Churches. PAUiTING DATE: SATURDAYr.AUGUST 15, 1987 The volunteer crew may prepare the house any time prior to August 15th. In the event of a "rain-out" the painting will be done on August 22.. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALLS 571-1304 HOUSE,SELECTION Houses selected for painting will be in the counties of Anoka, Carver, Dakota,,Scott, Hennepin,Ramsey, and Washington. The _PAINT A-THON Project will make the final selection of the houses to be painted, based:on several factors, including: financial need, condition of the house, and appropriateness for; and availability of volunteers. The Paint-A Thon will also: Notify homeowners thattheir house has or has not been selected by July 24,1987;. - Confer with the homeowner to determine the color and quantity-of paint required; Assign houses to volunteer crews and furnish specific instructions to group leaders; Establish a distribution center for volunteer crews to pick up paint and supplies; Be available for assistance that may be necessary. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS The house must be owned by persons 60 years of age or older or by persons with permanent disabilities. The household income must not exceed the following income guidelines: Household Size: 1 2 3 4 Monthly Income: $687 $925 $1162 $1400 The house must be a single family home occupied by its owners. The house must be in need of paint & no larger than two stories. The house must be structurally sound & not in need of major repairs. li THE CRYSTAL QUILT CARD PLAYING REFREESHER MOTHER' S DAY, MAY 10, 1987 2:00 P.M. HAVEN' T PLAYED FOR YEARS, BUT WOULD IDS CRYSTAL COURT LIKE TO START AGAIN , LITTLE RUSTY DOWNTOWN MINNEAPOLIS ON RULES FOR 500 , WHIST OR CRIBBAGE ? COME TO A CARDS THIS FREE AND ONE-TIME ONLY PUBLIC REFRESHER F O R BEGINNERS A N D PERFORMANCE PAGEANT WILL FEATURE NOT-SO-BEGINNERS : 560 MINNESOTA WOMEN OVER 65 YEARS 4TH TUESDAY OF THE MONTH OF AGE, OF ALL RACES, CULTURES AND ABILITIES. THE CRYSTAL QUILT HAS 1 :00 P.M. BEEN CONCEIVED TO CELEBRATE AND FRIDLEY SENIOR CENTER MAKE VISIBLE THE ABILITIES, TALENTS i AND CONTRIBUTION OF OLDER WOMEN. ATTENTION RENTERS YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR A REBATE FROM ANOKA COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION ' S ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM. THERE ARE A FEW CHANGES IN THIS YEAR' S ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM THAT YOU MIGHT NOT BE AWARE OF. WE CAN NOW DEDUCT 10% OFF YOUR TOTAL GROSS WORKING WAGE INCOME . OTHER DEDUCTIONS INCLUDE PAID MEDIAL & PHARMACY BILLS AND MEDICAL INSURANCE PAYMENTS . AS IN THE PAST, THE AMOUNT OF ASSISTANCE YOU RECEIVE IS BASED ON THE ACTUAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME, THE NUMBER OF PERSONS IN THE HOUSE, YOUR HEATING TYPE AND THE ACTUAL HEATING CONSUMPTION FOR A 12 MONTH PERIOD. RENTERS IN SUBSIDIZED HOUSING WHO PAY THEIR OWN HEAT BILLS ARE ELIGIBLE FOR THIS PROGRAM. RENTERS WHO ARE NOT IN SUBSIDIZED HOUSING AND HAVE THEIR HEAT INCLUDED IN THEIR RENT ARE ELIGIBLE FOR THIS PROGRAM. RENTERS IN SUBSIDIZED HOUSING WITH HEAT INCLUDED IN THEIR SENT ARE NOT ELIGIBLE FOR THIS PROGRAM. IF YOU ARE BELOW THE INCOME GUIDELINES, YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR THE ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: HOUSEHOLD SIZE INCOME LEVEL 1 $ 7,620 2 9,964 3 12,312 4 14,850 5 17,388 6 19.926 REMEMBER, DEDUCTIONS COME OFF THE FIGURE GUIDELINES. OUR TRAINED TELEPHONE STAFF WILL ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS AND SET UP AN APPOINTMENT FOR YOU. DON 'T DELAY, CALL TODAY. 784-2443 CALL BEFORE MAY 31 , 1987 FREE LOCKS M A Y INSIDE SINGLE CYLINDER DEADBOLT LOCK BENEFIT SENIORS a i FREE SECURITY HARDWARE WITH FREE m THUMB INSTALLATION WILL BE AVAILABLE TO TURN LOW AND MODERATE INCOME RESIDENTS OF FRIDLEY. THESE CRIME PREVENTION MEASURES,.. PART OF FRIDLEY ' S NEIGHBORHOOD CRIME PREVENTION PREOGRAM, HAVE BEEN MADE POSSIBLE IN ORDER TO QUALIFY FOR THE THROUGH RECENT COMMUNITY PROGRAM, PERSONS MUST COMPLETE AN DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS. APPLICATION AND RECEIVE A HOME SOME NEIGHBORS WHO PARTICIPATE IN SECURITY SURVEY. DURING THE SURVEY NEIGHBORHOOD CRIME PREVENTION A CRIME PREVENTION SPECIALIST WILL PROGRAMS DO NOT HAVE THE RESOURCES ASSESS THE CURRENT SECUR I TY OF YOUR HOME AND MAKE SUGGESTIONS ABOUT HOW TO PURCHASE AND INSTALL SUCH THINGS TO INCREASE YOUR SECURITY. AS DEADBOLT LOCKS IN THEIR HOMES , THIS PROGRAM WILL BE AVAILABLE TO IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT PERSONS WHO PARTICIPATE: I N CRIME THIS PROGRAM OR WOULD LIKE TO PREVENTION , OWN THEIR HOME IN RECEIVE AN APPLICATION, PLEASE CALL FRIDLEY AND QUALIFY UNDER A LOWER MARTHA MCDONELL AT THE FRIDLEY INCOME LIMIT. POLICE DEPARTMENT 571-3450 EXT 173. "A CHILD ' S VIEW OF RETIREMENT" When school reconvened after the Christmas break, the teacher asked his small pupils how they spent the holiday . One boy ' s reply went something like this: "We always go to my Grandma ' s . They used to live up here in a big .-; brick house , but my Grandpa retarded and they moved to Florida . So we went to Florida . They live in a place with a lot of other retarded people and they live in houses made of tin . They ride great big old tricycles and go to a big building they call the "wrecked hall" , but if it was wrecked, it got fixed, cause it ' s alright now . They play games there and do exercises , but they don ' t do them any good . There isa swimming pool and they go in it and just stand in the water with their hats on . I guess they don ' t know how to swim , My Grandma used to make cookies ' n stuff but guess she forgot how . Nobody cooks , they eat in restaurants . My Grandma says Grandpa worked all his life and earned his retardment , but I wish they would move backup here . " MAY . Thursday Friday. 1 Sa' t2 PAY DAY Sr, Cit, Gone Fishin Cribbage Celebrati( Bowling 3 4 5 6 Befrienders 7 8 g Ceramics Calligraphy Legal Services Johanna Shores Cribbage Bowling Blood Pressure Around Tuit Golden Lions Bowling Sr, Fed, Bridge FFF Holiday Shopping Senior Rovers Drawing 500 Lunch Bunch Festival Nortfh Town Shopping Whist Oil Paint. Kitchen Band Gamute ic 11 12 OPEN HOUSE* 13 Johanna Shores 14 15 i6 Senior Golf Theater Goers Woodcarving Peer Counseling Ceramics Target Shopping Around Tuit Senior Rovers Workshop Bowling VCR Theater Pool - Whist Cribbage Bridge Holiday Shakitchen Bandping Befrienders Bowling Drawing 500 � Oil Fainting Senior Advisory Bd, Volunteer Tea 1 i8 Senior Golf Calligraphy 19 Woodcarving 20 Johanna Shores 21 Cribbage 22 23 Ceramics FFF (Country Buffet) Around Tuit Senior Rovers Bowling Bowling Hospitality Tecm Whist Bridge Pool - Oil Painting Drawing Holiday Shopping Kitchen Band 500 Blood Pressure Summer Registration Befrienders Be ins# 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Memorial Day Card Refresher Woodcarving Johanna Shores CPR Training Center Closed VCR Theater Around Tuit Senior Rovers Cribbage Holiday Shopping Whist Bowling Picnic in the Park 500 Befrienders Springbrook Hare Safety Check Kitchen Band CHORE SERVICES THE CHORE SERVICE PROJECT PROVIDES NON-EMERGENCY HOME MAINTENANCE TASKS! THAT SENIORS ARE UNABLE TO PERFORM THEMSELVES , THUS ENABLING PERSONS T0 � CONTINUE TO LIVE INDEPENDENTLY IN THEIR OWN HOMES . THESE TASKS ARE NORMALLY COMPLETED WITHIN A WEEK •AND INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES: A. SEASONAL OUTDOOR WORK (ONE-TIME JOBS ) ; CLEAN AND CHANGE STORM WINDOWS, RAKE LEAVES, CLEAN GUTTERS, TRIM SHRUBS, ETC. B. INDOOR HEAVY CLEANING ( ONE-TIME JOBS ) ; WASH WALLS , CLEAN BASEMENTS, HELP PACK AND MOVE, SPRING CLEANING, SPECIAL CLEANING OF UNHEALTHY ENVIRONMENTS, ETC. C. MiNoR _HoME REPAIR AND MODIFICATION (ONE-TIME JOBS) ; REPAIR BROKEN WINDOWS , LEAKY FAUCETS OR UNSAFE PORCH STEPS , PERFORM MINOR ELECTRICAL, CARPENTRY, OR PLUMBING JOBS, INSTALL LOCKS OR HOME SECURITY DEVICES , DO MINOR WEATHERIZATION TASKS AND INTERIOR PAINTING, ETC. D. YARDwORK AND SNOW REMOVAL (ON-GOING) ; LAWNMOWING, TRIMMING WEEDS , SNOW REMOVAL . E. ROUTINE INDOOR HOUSEKEEPING (ON-GOING ) ; VACUME, CLEAN FLOORS , KITCHEN, BATHROOM, LAUNDRY, FOOD SHOPPING . NO FOOD PREPARATION, PERSONAL CARE OR MOBILITY ASSISTANCE . THESE TASKS ARE DONE BY VOLUNTEERS OR FOR MODERATE RATES (BETWEEN $4 - $6 PER HOUR) . THE WORKERS ARE PAID DIRECTLY BY THE CLIENT. THERE IS SUBSIDY MONEY AVAILABLE FOR CLIENT NOT ABLE TO PAY THE FULL AMOUNT. THE FRIDLEY SITE SERVES FRIDLEY, COLUMBIA HEIGHTS AND HILLTOP. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: BESSIE KENNEY FRIDLEY CHORE SERVICE COORDINATOR 6085 - 7TH STREET NE FRI-DLEY, MN 55432 Senior Woodcarvers Exhibit 0 o 0 Older Americans Month CMay) Fridley State Bank GONE FISHI N' LAUNCH AND LUNCH EnJOY a beautiful day of sun and MESSAGE FROM OUTREACH. . . fishing on Mille Lacs Lake. Anyone who has need of a visit Trip includes transportation, from Senior Outreach Worker, launch, bait, poles if needed, Darlene Zurawski, should call and lunch. before May 29th, 1987 (784-2443) . Due to the fact that this position When: June 10, 1987 is seasonal (September-May), any Time: 8:00an-4:30pm follow-up calls will be taken by Kathy Brown at Anoka County 'Where: Frideiy Senior Center Community Action Program, 8008 NE Cost: $25.00 HWY, 65, Spring Lake Park. uw '�Il0db3NPLi-v Z£ti55 NW `XalPPJ (I 1 dd A •any R;�SAaALun 161 39ViSOd 'S 'r uaW ieda uoL2aJOa _ 3ivd )nna 4LPPJ 10 R; 0 U WHAT'S GOING ON INSIDE SENIOR CENTER OPEN HOUSE MN; INSTITUTE ON AGING PICNIC IN THE PARK VCR THEATER SUMMER REGISTRATION GOLF LESSONS \ 4 CPR PAINTING 'r PAINT—A—THON s FREE LOCK PROGRAM